COEBURN, VA :: Ryan Stiltner was finally able to claim his first win of the season Saturday night. Former NASCAR Nationwide Series Danny O’Quinn, Jr. was victorious in the second LMSC race of the night.

Ryan Stiltner qualified on pole for the first of twin 40-lap Wallace KIA LMSC division features.

Stiltner charged out front as the green flag waved to take the lead over Thomas Beane. By lap 11, Chad Finchum had worked his way into second-place and began to reel in on the bumper of Stiltner.

Third-place Danny O’Quinn, Jr. found himself battling with Finchum for second position as the race began to come to a close. With Finchum and O’Quinn battling for second, Stiltner would be able to pull away.

Stiltner would take the checkered flag to claim his first win of the season over Finchum and O’Quinn.

After an invert of six positions, Kevin Wolfe’s No. 17 was placed on point for the second LMSC feature.

As the green flag waved, Kres VanDyke jumped to the lead and Danny O’Quinn made the charge from fourth to second-place. Working the seventh lap, O’Quinn was able to get to VanDyke’s outside. The two leaders battled door to door until lap nine when O’Quinn took over the lead.

The race’s only caution would wave on lap 37 when Keith Stiltner, Chad Finchum and Terry Stone made contact in turn one, sending Stone into the inside wall. O’Quinn would elect the outside for the restart, placing Stiltner on the inside.

With the green flag in the air once again, O’Quinn would rocket from the outside line to take back over the lead. O’Quinn would drive on to take the checkered in his first start of the season.

O’Quinn also made one start last season at LPR, in which he also won.

“We knew we had a good car from last year,” said O’Quinn. “There were some good cars out there tonight. It was much more competitive than last year’s race!”

O’Quinn – who has made over 100 starts in the NASCAR Natiowide Series – doesn’t get to race as much as he would like since taking over the family business (O’Quinn Trailer Sales). “We don’t get to race much since I took over the business,” remarked O’Quinn. “I think I have only gotten to race four times in the last few years.”

O’Quinn plans to race at Kingsport (Tenn.) Speedway before the season is out, as well as return to LPR.