Sadler-Stanley Racing driver Luke Baldwin was on top for the second time in his Tour-Type Modified career on Saturday night at Dominion Raceway. After qualifying on the pole, Baldwin redrew second for the Flying VA Classic. With a dominant performance, Baldwin was at the front of the field for much of the 99-lap distance in Virginia. He drove the Pace-O-Matic, PSR Chassis No. 7VA to Victory Lane for the second time this season for Sadler-Stanley Racing.
“This PSR Products, Pace-O-Matic Modified was on a rail tonight,” Baldwin said. “My guys give me a winning race car every race and I’m glad I was able to put it together for them, the Hendrick family and Glenn Dixon. I had to run side-by-side with a lot of big names in this one. It’s really special to win. My guys deserve it.” While Baldwin won, two other Sadler-Stanley Racing drivers also competed in the race. After 99 laps, full-time driver Jonathan Cash finished seventh in the No. 16VA. Behind him, NASCAR Hall of Fame driver and former NASCAR Cup Series champion Bobby Labonte finished 11th. The Sadler-Stanley Racing team has a quick turnaround ahead. The next event on the SMART Modified Tour schedule is set for Wednesday, September 18 at Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park. Both Baldwin and Cash will compete for the team at that event.
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