ABBOTTSTOWN -- Greg Hodnett earned $3,000 by winning Saturday night's 410 sprint feature and topping a star-studded field at Lincoln Speedway. It was his 22nd career win at Lincoln.

The competition was so tough that NASCAR Sprint Cup star Kasey Kahne failed to qualify for the 410 main event. Kahne declined the offer of a provisional spot in the main event.

After Pat Cooper led the first six laps, Hodnett grabbed the lead on the seventh lap and kept it for the remainder of the 25-lap main event.

Mark Smith finished second, followed by Ryan Taylor, Craig Dollansky and Fred Rahmer. (Dollansky, a World of Outlaws regular, had won Friday's 410 sprint at Williams Grove).

Rounding out the top 10 were Cris Eash, Chad Layton, Brian Montieth, Cooper and Lucas Wolfe.

Red Lion's Cody Darrah finished 15th in the main event.

In the 20-lap thundercar event, Duane Watson grabbed the lead on the sixth lap and went on to 2.46-second victory, the 18th of his career at Lincoln.

Following Watson were Danny Beard, Larry Niederer, Sam Gallagher, Mike Slaybaugh, Mike Walls, Justin Mong, Neil Smith, Kyle Martin and Mike Reese.



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