Shank, McClane claim enduro features at SSP's Turkey 200

York's Patrick McClane speaks with track announcer Pete Haines after his victory in the 100-lap Big Car Enduro at the 9th Annual Turkey 200 on November 3, 2012 at Susquehanna Speedway Park. (Dave Zortman/Fastrax Video)
York's Patrick McClane speaks with track announcer Pete Haines after his victory in the 100-lap Big Car Enduro at the 9th Annual Turkey 200 on November 3, 2012 at Susquehanna Speedway Park. (Dave Zortman/Fastrax Video)
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Updated: 11/06/2012 2:22 am
NEWBERRYTOWN - York's Patrick McClane claimed the victory in the 100-lap Big Car Enduro at the 9th Annual Turkey 200 on Saturday afternoon at Susquehanna Speedway Park.

McClane took over the lead from Michael Goodwin on lap 15 and never looked back after lapping the entire field twice. Chuck Eckert finished second and Goodwin made a pit stop midway through the race to come back and finish third. David Johnson and Tom Hartman finished close together to finish fourth and fifth, respectively.

David Shank of Hanover took the victory over Daryl Sipe in the Small Car 100-lap Enduro. Shank drove a 4-cylinder, while Sipe was behind the wheel of a 6-cylinder.

Sipe finished a quarter lap behind on the lead lap; yet still claimed the victory of the 6-cylinder portion of the 100-lap event.

Steve Cantwell of Hanover was victorious in the 20-lap Classic Car main event and Mountville's Al Kessock visited victory lane by winning the 15-lap Pro Sign & Design Mini Van feature.



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







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