The High-Banks Of Winchester Belong To Trent Snyder; Leads All 100 Laps For Second JEGS/CRA Win Of 2013
Fights Off Points Leader, Cody Coughlin In Thrilling Battle Around the Famed 1/2 Mile 
September 1, 2013 - Qualifying Results - OFFICIAL Race Results
Winchester, Indiana (September 1, 2013) – The JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by
Chevrolet Performance kicked off the prestigious World Stock Car Festival traditionally
held over the Labor Day Holiday Weekend at the famed 1/2 (0.500) mile high-banked
paved oval of Winchester Speedway in Winchester, Indiana on Sunday, September 2nd
with the running of the Winchester 100 Presented by JEGS.com.

Trent Snyder, who had three career wins, all at near-by Anderson Speedway coming into
the weekend, proved that he's just as stout on the bigger track as the Glen Ellyn, Illinois
driver behind the wheel of his #88 Medwest Associates / Chevrolet started on the pole
and led all 100 laps while fighting off current Points Leader, Cody Coughlin over the last
60 laps, to score his fourth career victory in the series and second win of 2013 in only
three starts.

"This is amazing. The car was wicked loose for most of the race and it was all I could do
to hold off Cody (Coughlin), man is he strong." The 29-year-old originally from Ironton,
Minnesota stated in victory lane. "After the last caution with about 20 to go, I decided to
move down to the bottom and the car just came to life. We had been running the top the
whole night, that's where you're supposed to run here. But we went low and the car was
so good after that. I can't thank this whole crew enough for their hard work to get us here.
Man this is great." He added.

For his efforts, Snyder collected the AR Bodies Cool Move of the Race Award after
changing his line around the legendary 1/2 mile which proved to be the winning move. He
also scored D.T.S. Drive Train  Specialists Halfway Leader Award as well in addition to
his winnings and accolades.

Coughlin settled for second, but the Delaware, Ohio driver in his #1 JEGS.com / Chevrolet was able to add to his points lead. The 17-year-old collected the first Hoosier Racing Tire Performance Award as well as the FLUIDYNE Cool Under Pressure Award for his runner-up showing. Howie Lettow Memorial Rookie of the Year Presented by Howe Racing Enterprises Points Leader, 15-year-old Corey Deuser tied a career high finish with a third place effort as the Georgetown, Indiana freshman in his #14 Focus Eyewear / Ford scored the Howe Racing Enterprises Rookie of the Race Award.

Tom Woodin, who earlier in the weekend scored his first career Boyne Machine Company Fast Qualifier Award, moved back into second place in the points in his #72 Rombaugh's Auto Sales / Ford with his fourth place effort as 2012 Rookie of the Year, 15-year-old Anderson Bowen returned to JEGS/CRA competition in his #29 Copper Creek Hardware / Ford and complete the top five with his fifth place showing.

Veteran Jason Dietsch finished sixth ahead of 14-year-old rookie, Jake Griffin while 17-year-old rookie, Kyle Crump scored both the second Hoosier Racing Tire Performance Award as well as the Racing Electronics Hard-Charger Award with his eighth place finish. 18-year-old rookie Dominique Van Wieringen finished a career high ninth and won the VDL Fuel Systems Hot Lap of the Race Award for turning the fastest lap of the race with 16-year-old rookie, Jaxson Jacobs rounding out the top 10 and picking up the Hedman Hedders Husler Award.

Ali Kern, the current Rookie of the Year Points Leader in the ARCA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS made her first JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour appearance of the season, but dropped out early and picked up the Hinchman Racing Uniforms Hard-Luck Award. Woodin's first career Boyne Machine Company Fast Qualifier Award was a 16.121 around the famed 1/2 mile which measures out to 111.656mph.

The JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance continues their pivotal four races in four consecutive weekends stretch with the first of two straight events up north in the state of Michigan starting at the fast 3/8s (0.375) mile high-banked paved oval of Owosso Speedway, located northeast of Lansing in Ovid, Michigan on Saturday, September 7th for the running of the Big 'O' Classic 100 Presented by JEGS.com.

After Owosso, the JEGS/CRA teams will run in the rescheduled event from the April 28th rainout at Springport Motor Speedway in Springport, Michigan on Saturday, September 14th as the Springport 100 Presented by JEGS.com will mark CRA's last appearance in the Great Lakes State overall for the 2013 racing season. From there, it's back to the Hoosier State and the 2013 CRA Fall Brawl, which ends the four races in four weekends jaunt on Saturday-Sunday, September 21-22nd at Lucas Oil Raceway in Clermont, Indiana. 

For more information about all four touring series’ within Champion Racing Association Powered by JEGS, please go to the series website at: www.cra-racing.com You can also follow CRA on Facebook at: www.facebook.com and search for "Champion Racing Association" as well as Twitter at www.twitter.com/CRAracing Finally for more information about Owosso Speedway, the host facility for the 10th race of the 2013 season for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance, go to the track website at: www.owossospeedway.com