Top: Ty Smith, Landy Heath Flop: Uhhh, well, Underwood?
Ty Smith upset with 2nd place finish
"We had the dominate car today....just very frustrating to finish 2nd after dominating like that. We ran a near perfect race today and just got passed at the end. Happens, I guess, but we'll be back."
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Subject: Re: 2018 ANS Race 5 - Canaan Valley (Mr. Bees 100) Thu Mar 29, 2018 4:23 pm
SILVER GREEN RACING Report:
Heath shows why SGR's future is bright with him with win
Ty Smith appeared as he would easliy cruse on to win at Canaan Valley, as no-one could dethrone him.
Well, except for 2015 AMRT champion Landy Heath, who ran down, and easliy passed the 1 with 9 laps remaining to take his first AAPT race.
Heath shocked critics with his late surge, and clearly made a impact as not only as SGR's lead driver in the AAPT, but also on why he is likely moving up to the AERS in 2019.
"It was a case of just finding the right groove, and once I found it, I got used to it. I honestly don't know why he didn't try to block, the way he seemed after his interview it wasn't the car, so I don't really know what happened." - Heath said during his Victory Lane excerpt.
Not only did Heath take the win, but also takes the points lead by 40 points over Anthony Foster. Like how SGR has done in the past with Brad Kurtis, and Keith Jesse, both drivers currently active in the AERS, Heath is the lone shining star of the team as his teammates sit in 21st, and 29th in the standings.