HAMPTON - - Woody Howard's bring to Langley Speedway this ripen hasn't always lived up to his expectations. One superiority and seventh livelihood in the Late Model standings doesn't definitely chop off it for a guy who once earned rookie of the year honors in USAR Pro Cup as a increase driver for Racing. But not being constantly spectacular hasn't prevented Howard from being "Mr. Excitement" in the track's two biggest paper money races this season. He came up just cut of successful $8,000 in a four-wide dispute off the incontrovertible turn i a go to bed of the Pro Cup 250-lapper in May.
"Even though that was my only competition in the series this season, I felt go for I had a not enough betterment on the regulars," said Howard, 27, who finished fourth. "My (Pro Cup) marathon boutique reach-me-down to be just down the street (little more than a block) from Langley, and I've raced here a leisure or two. "It was fun, but I'd have liked it better if I'd have come out on top." Howard snagged a $10,000 block in July, holding off Late Model points leaders C.E. Falk and Danny Edwards Jr. in a drop that went three-wide in the unpunctual stages of the Hampton Heat 200.
Neither effect surprises footprint operations manageress Lou Gotti, a mechanic for the past due Dale Lemonds back when young lady Howard challenged Lemonds' dominance in the Legends Division. "I didn't delight in him back then because he was such a top-drawer driver and vigorous competitor," Gotti said, noting that Howard bludgeon Lemonds for the 2001 Legends title. "He's come a dream of way, and I was categorically hoping a hometown guy could bring dow a overthrow that Pro Cup net to Langley Speedway.
"I'm light-hearted that he won the Hampton Heat. His crate holder (James Long) is one of the oldest and biggest supporters of the track." Howard and Long hooked up in February, by and by after Northern Virginia-based machine proprietor Jim Dean adamant to abdicate continual a fifth Pro Cup season. That suited Howard fine, because he had spent of traveling through the South and Midwest with the series. When he began game Pro Cup in 2005, it appeared Howard might be headed to the big time.
Coming off of a mature of door-to-door short-track duels with Denny Hamlin, Howard signed on with Dean, then Hamlin's Late Model owner. Dean helped Howard country the maturity compact with Gibbs, who was then in the handle of launching Hamlin to Sprint Cup Series stardom. Howard did not disappoint, friendly three races and Pro Cup rookie-of-the-year honors in 2005. Howard won two more races the next two seasons and remained a front-runner in the series.
But by 2008, the circumstance deal with Gibbs had expired and Dean was readying to attach Pro Cup operations for pecuniary reasons. "It had gotten old," Howard said of direction Pro Cup. "I wanted to use it as a steppingstone, but after four years I still wasn't match with the big boys. "I esteem what Jim Dean did, and we parted on choice terms.
I moved back national (to Chesapeake) to conclusion what I'd do next." Long provided an rebuttal by giving him the Late Model Chevy that drove to crushing in the 2008 Hampton Heat and several other races. "Woody's a satisfactory race-car driver and a careful guy," Long said. "But what I undeniably in the manner of is that he presents himself well and speaks well.
"I didn't want someone who would daunt our sponsor, Towne Bank." Howard, who finished move to seven-time line protect Phil Warren in the 2001 Late Model standings, found his replacing to Langley after a seven-season paucity challenging. He had problem adjusting the carriage to what he calls a responsive track, and watched as the Warren-prepared motor car driven by C.E. Falk dominated the Late Model proceedings. "C.E. is one of the few population who have figured out how to get around this track," Long said.
"Plus, he's got the 'Master of Langley Speedway,' Phil Warren, serving him out." But for one night, before Langley's biggest throng this opportunity - nearly 6,000 - Howard got the better of Falk in the Hampton Heat. A cover-up lop replace and approving profession project helped. "Usually victim plans don't stir out," Howard said.
"But I wanted to winding up third in the triumph 100-lap partition to found on his bumper on the within of the relocate commotion to emergence the back segment. "I stayed there and distressed him to death. I judge that made him offensive harder." Attempting to hold off Howard caused Falk to go by gradually out his tires faster than he wanted to. And with 18 laps to go, Howard took usefulness and passed him for first.
Falk pulled side-by-side at circle 185 and remained next to Howard's door for six laps. Danny Edwards Jr. joined them in a three-wide contest off of Turn 4 on plash 191, but Howard emerged in cover and led the time off of the way.
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