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Kory Williams brought the #18 M&Ms car to victory lane while the rest of the field was busy trying to collect various car parts off of the track following a wild finish at Iowa on Thursday night.. The #1 Gould Charge of Rick Ravon had the lead late in the race, but Williams was able to get under Ravon, and opened the door for several other drivers to move underneath.. As the field came to the white flag, contact was made between Ravon's car and that of Jason Fuchs' #19 Mopar car.. The triggered a massive multi-car incident that involved all but 3 drivers.. Marco Brughelli's #11 7-Eleven car and Mike Born's #14 Old Spice car were able to make it through unscathed, but that wouldn't last long as those two made contact in turn 3 putting both into the wall.. Even with the damage from the first incident, Hal Moore was able to pilot his #9 Budweiser car home in 2nd, followed by Mike Morris' #05 Marlboro Menthol car and Jason Fuchs.. The race started out very well for all drivers, as a long green flag run produced a lot of side-by-side and three-wide action.. Damian Katz, the youngest driver in FBR's history, led a total of 18 laps in his #47 West car before fuel issues forced his retirement on lap 61.. Butch Davis, one of the early season points leaders, led laps again and had a shot at victory until the final lap incident ruined those chances.. Mark Page's night ended early when the engine in his #33 Skoal Bandit expired with 17 laps remaining.. Jaime Huppert again showed he could hang with the big boys in his #96 MOMO car, but like many others, fell victim to the last lap incidents..
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