Jason Romero (8) and Jeremy Doss (75) split a pair of twin late model races on Saturday night at All American Speedway. (Don Thompson Photo)
Jason Romero (8) and Jeremy Doss (75) split a pair of twin late model races on Saturday night at All American Speedway. (Don Thompson Photo)

Romero & Doss Split Roseville Twins

Jason Romero (8) and Jeremy Doss (75) split a pair of twin late model races on Saturday night at All American Speedway. (Don Thompson Photo)
Jason Romero (8) and Jeremy Doss (75) split a pair of twin late model races on Saturday night at All American Speedway. (Don Thompson Photo)

ROSEVILLE, Calif. – Jason Romero extended his points lead while Jeremy Doss grabbed his third Roseville victory as the pair split the NASCAR Late Model Twin 35s on Saturday night at All American Speedway.

Loren Chitwood won the $1,000-to-win Riebes Auto Parts Trailer Bash as well before an enthusiastic crowd of race fans at the one-third mile speedway.

Romero’s third win of the season stretches out of his points lead over Loomis’ Michael Mitchell.  For Doss, the win was his fourth in as many outings with a new car including victories during each of the last three twin bills at Roseville plus a televised win at Madera.

Ron Chunn led 13 starters to the green flag while Doss, the fast-time qualifier, started seventh after the invert. Grand Marshal Ralph Sheheen of SPEED SPORT was the honorary starter.

Michael Mitchell spun in turn two for a caution on lap four. Chris Scribner used the caution to take the lead from Chunn on the restart from the outside line.  Romero navigated past Chunn for second on lap eight. Three laps later, he cut inside Scribner down the backstetch to lead lap 11.

Chunn spun out in turn two on the following lap for a caution.  The restart pitted Jason Aguirre alongside Romero and the pair ran side-by-side for several laps before Aguirre slid between Romero and Doss.  Doss grabbed second on lap 21 but never could capitalize, with Romero taking a 1.2 second victory over Doss, Aguirre, Randy Hedrick, and Scribner. Mitchell drove back forward to finish sixth.

The second 35 lap feature was a sprint to the front after an eight car invert from the first finish.  Doss climbed forward quickly, overhauling Mitchell to lead lap nine.  Romero’s run through the pack was a bit more prolonged in the non-stop feature.  He finally worked up into second position on lap 23 but Doss had already accumulated a straightaway advantage.

An entertaining duel broke out for third with Aguirre earning the position with just three laps to go.  Doss nabbed the comfortable win ahead of Romero, Aguirre, Hedrick, and Scribner.  Mitchell again placed sixth as well.

Byron Gonzales used a strong outside maneuver to win his third consecutive Super Stock race.  Multi-time track champion Erick Ray anchored the field with a five-car lead pack racing closely behind him. Contact between Ray and Chris Lambert on the front stretch ended Lambert’s race and necessitated a caution. Carmichael’s Andrew Peeler took over the lead while Gonzales advanced to second by lap 19.

Gonzales used a three-wide move exiting turn two in lapped traffic to sweep around the outside of Peeler, leading lap 27.  Gonzales topped Peeler, Ray, Roy Smith and Tim Walters the top-five finishers.

Kris Price is now 2-0 with his NASCAR Modified, persevering during a shortened 20 lap feature.  The opening lap was tumultuous when front row starters Don Shalla and 18 year-old Sammy Nuno drifted up towards the two wall.  Nuno slowed and was tagged from behind by Matt Manolis.  Second in points Corey Englehardt, Ralph Bailey, and Derrick Doering were all involved with significant contact, forcing a red flag. Nuno was eliminated from the race while Englehardt finished 11 laps down.

Tyler Wentworth assumed the lead.  Price and points leader Nick Lyons came together, sending Lyons for a spin on the backstretch and relegating Price to the rear of the field.  Lyons was given his spot back and challenged Wentworth for the lead for several laps before they spun as well in turn one.  That caution placed Bailey in the lead which he held for one lap before Price took over with the decisive pass.  Price led Wentworth, Lyons, Bailey, and Niles Strever across the finish line.

Fifteen-year-old Aiden Daniels won his third Jr. Late Model event of the season, taking the 20 lap contest over 13 year-old Armtrout, Kylei Daniels, and 12 year-old Lane Anderson.  His brother Trey Daniels won his fourth Mini Cup vs. Bandolero race.  The 10 year-old from Fort Bragg ran side-by-side with Kenna Mitchell before Mitchell spun in turn four for a lap 12 caution.  Mitchell came back through to finish second ahead of Hannah Ray.

Ray Molina continued a perfect F4 campaign by winning his fifth 20-lap race of the year.  Molina ran side-by-side with his son Matthew Fuhs during the middle part of the race but ultimately pulled away.  Vic Theberge finished third.