Heistand wins ARDC Midgets Candy Bowl race at SSP

Drew Heistand of Wrightsville smiles after winning the exciting 20-lap wingless ARDC Midgets Saturday at the 8th Annual Candy Bowl at the Susquehanna Speedway Park on October 27, 2012. (Dave Zortman/FASTRAX Video)
Drew Heistand of Wrightsville smiles after winning the exciting 20-lap wingless ARDC Midgets Saturday at the 8th Annual Candy Bowl at the Susquehanna Speedway Park on October 27, 2012. (Dave Zortman/FASTRAX Video)
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Updated: 11/06/2012 1:39 am
NEWBERRYTOWN - Drew Heistand of Wrightsville won the exciting 20-lap wingless ARDC Midgets Saturday at the 8th Annual Candy Bowl at the Susquehanna Speedway Park.

Heistand held off second- and third-place finishers Bruce Buckwalter Jr. and Ryan Greth over the final stages of the race. Tim Buckwalter claimed his first ARDC Midget Championship, as well.

Tyler Walton of Mifflintown became the first repeat 600cc Micro Sprints Candy Bowl winner by taking the 20-lap feature event over Shane Lewis and early race leader Heath Hehnly.

Richland's Jared Umbenhauer claimed the 20-lap Sportsman Modified feature over Craig Whitmoyer and Tim Fitzpatrick. Umbenhauer claimed his second straight Candy Bowl win.

Hanover's Mike Walls led from the fourth lap until the finish to claim the 25-lap Thundercars main event.

Chris Transeau of Littlestown picked up the Legends Cars 20-lap feature victory, while Lewisberry's Jason Stahl won the 20-lap Sidewinder Sprint feature. York Haven's Zakari Kitner picked up the 15-lap Pro Sign & Design Mini Van Feature, collecting his third win of the season.

Information in this story provided by SSP. Video used in this story provided by Dave Zortman/FASTRAX Video.



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