Tonight's race would
start heads up, no invert for all divisions.
You either started based on points or by qualifying. Dave would
take the green flag and
drive the Old Dominion Speedway oval for his last time in his
#34 Mini Modified.
There would be two cautions in tonight's event, before he took
the checkers.
During his interview
he referred to Mike Carte, Keith Riley, Bobby Able and
Kevin Davis as track legends. He thanked his competitors for a
great year of racing
and said he looked forward to driving in the Late Model Division
in 2011.
STATS
#34 Dave Daniels
Age 19 - Woodbridge, VA.
12 Races
8 - WINS
8 - POLES
3 - 2nd place
1 - 3rd place
12 - Top Fives
12 - Top Tens
By By ED TURNER/
For the News & Messenger
Published: September 05, 2010
In Mini Modifieds,
Dave Daniels celebrated his second championship in a row with
his eighth win of the year.
Daniels started on the pole and led every lap.
Im pretty happy winning the championship, he
said. This is my last hurrah in this car since Im
off to
Late Models next year.
Mike Carte started second and finished second, his 12th top five
of the season.
Pete Green was third, Joe Riley fourth and Todd Johnston fifth.
Dave Daniels capped
off an impressive season, taking home his 8th feature win in dominating
style.
He also is now officially crowned the 2010 Old Dominion Speedway
Mini Modified champion. Veteran Mike Carte, one of only
two other drivers who visited victory lane in the division, came
home second, while Pete Green, Halfway Joe Riley,
and Nick Johnston rounded out the top five.