Al Lebert....
Still no time to put up the real report. But here's a pic of the pace lap for the 150. It sums up the turnout quite nicely!
LABOR DAY at Delaware. Doesn't get any better than this, with a perfect day, sunshine, friends, and a whole whack of Late Models about to do battle!

Running down the front stretch behind the 85 I think it was, trying to negotiate a lapper who wouldnt get out of the way. The lapped car basicaly stopped entering one causing us all to check up. I ended up spinning into one. I nearly had it stopped when in piled Starr. He was running around with no rear brakes and couldn't get it slowed. Bent the front and the rear to badly to continue. The 36 car has always been in the way when he comes to DS. Not the Quaker State car the other 36.
In his defense (I'm sure he'll be along shortly) I believe that was his first time in an underslung car, as the past couple of seasons he was in a Sportsman car...
Does anyone know other than wws late models who showed up.Any llm show like last year.
Tim Tolton was there with a LLM, Dan Monaghan and Ray Morneau were there with "Varney LLMs," Mike Hryniuk was there in a CASCAR Sportsman and Steven Richmond was there in a heavily-modified Sportsman car, but all of the other entries were underslung LMs...
