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Logan Carbaugh Wins at Potomac Speedway

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Logan Carbaugh in Potomac Victory Lane

Sept. 1, 2024 (Mechanicsville, MD)-Gettysburg, PA’s Logan Carbaugh led all 15 laps to claim his first East Coast Legend Series victory of 2024 Sunday at Potomac Speedway. “This Series is very tough and winning in this Series is a huge achievement,” Carbaugh explained following the event.

     The story just wasn’t in the Victory, but it was also in how Carbaugh arrived at it…and it wasn’t an easy night to say the least. “We struggled pretty much all night with a tight race car in the heat and we overheated due to our fan not working. (We) figured out the problem and fixed it,” Carbaugh explained. Just having a heat race to diagnose the issues proved very fortuitous as the second heat was scratched due to rain.

     A complete redraw to determine starting positions placed Kelby Friese on the point with Dalton Friese to the outside of the front row. Carbaugh started fourth. “We threw everything at the car for the feature,” Carbaugh said. Colton Friese, who won the first heat, would start out back.

     At the drop of the green, Dalton Friese took the lead and held it the first four circuits. Carbaugh, by then, had moved to second. Kelby Friese dropped to third as Colton Friese took fourth. Chris Transeau rode fifth. On lap five, Carbaugh moved by Dalton Friese to take the point. For the next five laps, Carbaugh held the lead with Kelby Friese in second. By lap 10, Colton Friese had assumed the runner-up spot.

     On lap 12, contact between Carbaugh and Colton Friese while battling for the lead sent Carbaugh and his No. 27 machine into the spin cycle. Colton Friese was sent to the rear while Carbaugh was allowed his spot back. The remaining three laps would force Carbaugh to hold off a hard-charging Transeau, who was substitute piloting Devin Friese’s No. 12 machine. “I felt a bump on the front stretch which he (Transeau) was  letting me know he was there,” Carbaugh said. “But I must say that Transeau and I have always raced each other clean,” Carbaugh concluded.

     Despite Transeau’s best efforts, Carbaugh would not be denied as held on to claim the $500 to win feature sponsored by Three Mules Welding Supply. Transeau held on for second. Kelby Friese had a very strong race to take third. Dalton Friese continued to impress with a fourth-place effort. Scott Musselman was solid to take fifth.

     Colton Friese rebounded to finish sixth, and Hunter McElroy enjoyed a seventh-place finish. Logan Jones took eighth. Eric Hurst and Scott Spidle were ninth and 10th respectively despite not finishing the event. Colby Miller was the 11th driver to enter the event, but an incident in his heat precluded him from starting the feature.

     The Series thanks David H. Martin Excavating for its title sponsorship of the Series. The Series is back in action Saturday, Sept. 7 for its final appearance of the season at Lincoln Speedway. The race at Lincoln is sponsored by Harvest Chapel and Pastor Dave Miller.

 

Finishing order: 1. Logan Carbaugh, 2. Chris Transeau, 3. Kelby Friese, 4. Dalton Friese, 5. Scott Musselman, 6. Colton Friese, 7. Hunter McElroy, 8. Logan Jones, 9. Eric Hurst, 10. Scott Spidle DNS: Colby Miller

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2024 East Coast Legend Series Rules Updates

1. Feature Winners will receive an additional 10 points in 2024. Feature Winners will now receive 110 points. The difference in points between first and second is now 13 points. This does not alter how INEX points are awarded. In a case where show-up points are awarded, this point differential will not be applicable

2. In 2024, The East Coast Legend Series will reintroduce the Rookie Rule (with changes). For a Rookie's first FIVE events, he/she will be required to start at the rear of heat races ONLY. After the driver's respective heat race, the driver will then start in either the A/B Main in the qualified spot from the heat race. If the event has time trials/hot lap time trials, Rookies will start in the qualified position posted from time trials. Rookies will be required to have their rear bumpers painted or taped yellow from bumper tab to bumper tab or rear horn to rear horn, and the bumpers must remain yellow for the duration of the season. Rookie drivers are those with NO prior Legends experience or less than FIVE Legends events as a driver. After the completion of a Rookie's first FIVE events, the driver will not be required to adhere to the Rookie Rule UNLESS the Series race director feels it's warranted based on performance shown by driver.

3. In 2024, a driver will be allowed to miss/drop FOUR races. For example, if a driver does not attend four races, it will not count against him/her. If a driver attends all the races, then he/she will be allowed to drop their four worst finishes. If a driver does not attend one to three races, then those races will not count against said driver, and the driver will then be allowed to drop his/her worst finishes for other races until the race tally reaches four. This miss/drop procedure will be in effect through the Sept. 1 event at Potomac Speedway. Following that event, drivers will have their misses/drops calculated, and the remainder of the points season will be run "heads up" points and no misses/drops will be allowed. The following tracks in 2024 will NOT BE ALLOWED to be used for a miss/drop: Natural Bridge, Roaring Knob and Hagerstown. If a driver chooses to run a Legends event outside of the East Coast Series on the same night that the East Coast Series has a race, then that driver will not be allowed to use that date as a miss/drop. If an event is canceled, the miss/drop procedure does not apply. 

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