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Vandusen takes checkered flag
When the checkers flew Sunday night at Cayuga County Fair Speedway it was Jeff Vandusen taking advantage of early leader Chuck Hebing's misfortune to pick up the 25-lap victory in the ASCS Patriot Springs.
At the start of the ASCS Sprint feature, pole-sitter Tim Kelley and Chuck Hebing came down for starter Dave Farney's green flag. Before they even reached the starter's stand, Kelley and Hebing made contact sending Kelley into a 360-spin breaking his front end and ending his night.
On the restart Hebing immediately grabbed the lead and began to open a big lead pulling away from the field.
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