David Smith, Jr.
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Elliott Motors to Elk City NCRA Modified Victory

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Elk City, Oklahoma – August 27, 2010 - In a season full of struggles and disappointments on the O’Reilly/NCRA southern modified trail in 2010, Clinton, Oklahoma veteran Robert Elliott finally put it all together Friday night in nearly the same fashion as which cost him the victory in the season opener back in March at the same venue as he picked up his third career series victory at Elk Citys I-40 Speedway in Elk City, Oklahoma.

Justin North and Kevin Snow started on the front row for the twenty lap feature finale with North jumping into the lead at the start. But it was all for naught as the caution quickly fell for David Lloyds spin on the back stretch.

The second attempt was much better as North repeated his quest for the top position and jumped into the lead. Elliott, who started third aboard the Artic Air Refrigeration/Western Oklahoma Tire & Service/MRP Racing Products sponsored Rocket Race chassis, quickly moved into the runner up position and used the bottom of the three-eighths mile oval to challenge for the lead.

But North used the top side of the track to stay out front until the second caution of the night fell when David Lloyd, Jr. spun in turn four on lap three.
The restart saw North pace the field but Elliott was right on his rear bumper before he used his Dunsworth Machine power to drive underneath the leader coming out of turn four on lap five. However, North would not go away quietly as he retook the top spot the next time around down the back stretch.

It was still North your leader up top and Elliott no less than one car length behind down low at the races midway point while behind them, Snow, current series points leader Dustin Buntin, Doug Gillespie and Ronny Gould all battled for third through sixth.
The races next caution would wave on lap twelve when Harley Menacher spun in turn four. Then one lap after the restart, Gillespie and Gould waged battle for the fifth position down the backstretch when both cars tangled sending Gould flipping off of turn three. Gould was uninjured but done for the night.

On the restart the two front runners continued their battle for the lead and on lap fifteen, Elliott got a run coming out of turn two and out ran North entering turns three and four and to keep the lead.

Elliott would begin to open up a five car length lead and despite two more cautions in the last five laps, would hold on to take his first victory of the season by six car lengths.
“The top was really a lot better but it was a little rough up in turns three and four,” said an elated Elliott, who lost his chance at victory at the track back in March when passed with just a hand full of laps to go. “I could always get a pretty good run there in turns three and four and that’s where I finally got him. I really have to thank Daniel and Gary (Dunsworth) as they have put up with a lot of my whining and really put in a lot of hours to have this motor run good.”

North would have his strong run end in disappointment as he slid high in turns three and four with two laps to go and lose several positions allowing Buntin to finish second. Randy Sallee had his Ramirez Motorsports car working good as he started tenth and came home third. Gillespie came home fourth while local driver Rick Pittman started 22nd and worked his way through the field to round out the top five.

Elliott, Gillespie and Snow took home the three, eight lap heat races for the twenty-four car field.

The National Championship Racing Association would like to thank the following for their contribution and involvement with the southern modifieds for 2010: O’Reilly Auto Parts, Hoosier Racing Tire, Sunoco Race Fuels, Hard Rock Hotel-Casino.
The series would like to thank the following contingency partners with the southern modified division for the 2010 race season. Arizona Sports Shirts, Bassett Wheels, DIRT Performance Parts and Tires, Hooker Harness, Pro Shocks, Racing Optics, Saldana Racing Products, Taylor Cable Products, The Joie of Seating and Ultra Shield.

A Feature: 1) Robert Elliott 2) Dustin Buntin 3) Randy Sallee 4) Doug Gillipsie 5) Rick Pittman 6) Frank Graven 7) Landon Maddox 8) Ty North 9) Harley Menacher 10) Kevin Dickson 11) Justin North 12) Donny McConnell 13) Kevin Snow 14) Randy Bohnstedt 15) Todd Decker 16) David Lloyd Jr. 17) Ronny Gould 18) Humberto Rocha 19) Ross McCartney 20) David Hennan 21) Tony Carter 22) Tommy Bohnstedt 23) David Lloyd DNS: Chris Holt

1st Heat: 1) Robert Elliott 2) David Hennan 3) Todd Decker 4) David Lloyd 5) Harley Menacher 6) Landon Maddox 7) Humberto Rocha 8) Rick Pittman

2nd Heat: 1) Doug Gillipsie 2) Dustin Buntin 3) Ronny Gould 4) Randy Sallee 5) Kevin Dickson 6) Tony Carter 7) Donny McConnell 8) David Lloyd Jr.

3rd Heat: 1) Kevin Snow 2) Justin North 3) Ross McCartney 4) Ty North 5) Frank Graven 6) Tommy Bohnstedt 7) Randy Bohnstedt 8) Chris Holt


David Smith, Jr.
NCRA Press and Contingencies
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NCRA Southern Modified Feature to Cross in Amarillo

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Amarillo, Texas – August 28, 2010 - Veteran modified driver Kelly Cross scored one for the locals as he took the lead with four laps to go and then cruised to victory as the O’Reilly/NCRA southern modified division made their first ever appearance at Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas on Saturday night.
By virtue of picking up the most passing points during heat race action, Patt McNabb started on the pole for the thirty lap feature and quickly took the lead as the green flag fell. Third starting Cross over took outside front row starter Nathan Dodson for the runner up position and was glued to the leaders bumper during the opening laps.

A lap four caution for a Neil Debord spin in turn two would slow the pace but once racing action resumed, it was still a two car battle with McNabb and Cross putting distance on the rest of the field with Cross continuing to hound the leader throughout the early stages of the race.

It remained that way at the races midway point while behind them, Seth Pruett, Doug Gillespie and Dodson battled for positions three through five.

Despite Edmond, Oklahoma driver Todd Decker’s spin on the original start of the feature finale, the race looked to go the entire distance caution free but with five laps to go, Humberto Rocha got crossed up coming out of turn four. Tommy Bohnstedt had nowhere to go and collected Rocha, ending the night for both drivers.

On the final restart it appeared it was time for Cross to make his move as he paced the McNabb for a couple of laps before diving down low in turns three and four and driving underneath the leader down the front stretch to take the lead with four laps to go.
From there it was all Cross as the Amarillo veteran went the rest of the way unchallenged to take his first ever NCRA feature victory in front of the hometown fans. McNabb would settle for second while Pruett came home third. Gillespie finished in the fourth division while Dodson held on to round out the top five.

Current series points leader Dustin Buntin of Wheatland, Oklahoma was the series’ top finisher as he came home sixth from his eleventh starting position.

Local Austin Jumod, who finished second in the second “B” feature, was the races hard charger as he started eighteenth and came home seventh.

It was a tough night for Enid, Oklahoma driver Kevin Snow. Snow, who came into the night second in the O’Reilly/NCRA southern modified point standings, blew a motor after finishing third in his heat race. He was scheduled to start seventh in the feature but was scratched for the evening.

The officials and staff of the O’Reilly/NCRA southern modified division would like to give special thanks to Ramirez Motorsports out of Woodward, Oklahoma and DIRT Performance Parts and Tires out of Enid for their partnership with the series in assisting several of the series regulars for their trip to Route 66 Motor Speedway.

 The National Championship Racing Association would like to thank the following for their contribution and involvement with the southern modifieds for 2010: O’Reilly Auto Parts, Hoosier Racing Tire, Sunoco Race Fuels, Ramirez Motorsports and DIRT Performance Parts and Tires

The series would like to thank the following contingency partners with the southern mods for the 2010 race season. Arizona Sports Shirts, Bassett Wheels, DIRT Performance Parts and Tires, Hooker Harness, Pro Shocks, Racing Optics, Saldana Racing Products, Taylor Cable Products, The Joie of Seating and Ultra Shield.

A Feature:  1) Kelly Cross 2) Pat McNabb 3) Seth Pruett 4) Doug Gillespie 5) Nathan Dodson 6) Dustin Buntin 7) Austin Junod 8) Brock Hall 9) Jeremy Gossett 10) Todd Decker 11) Randy Sallee 12) Coy Smith 13) Kevin Dickson 14) Landon Maddox 15) Terry Fassauer 16) Jerry Williams 17) Robert Elliott 18) Barry Tietz 19) Humberto Rocha 20) Tommy Bohnstedt 21) Neil Debord 22) Dustin Robinson 23) Tom Hogan 24) Kevin Snow

1st B Feature: 1) Barry Tietz 2) Kevin Dickson 3) Humberto Rocha 4) Dustin Robinson 5) Jerry Williams 6) Donny McConnell DNS: Chris Melton, Randy Bohnstedt

2nd B Feature: 1) Todd Decker 2) Austin Jarrod 3) Robert Elliott 4) Tommy Bohnstedt 5) Landon Maddox 6) Ross McCartney 7) Colt Wilkinson DNS: Frank Graven, Gary Hannon

1st Heat: 1) Doug Gillespie 2) Brock Hall 3) Seth Pruett 4) Todd Decker 5) Chris Melton 6) Jerry Williams 7) Humberto Rocha 8) Randy Bohnstedt
2nd Heat: 1) Pat McNabb 2) Neil Debord 3) Tom Hogan 4) Dustin Buntin 5) Austin Junod 6) Landon Maddox 7) Ross McCartney 8) Frank Graven
3rd Heat: 1) Kelly Cross 2) Terry Fassauer 3) Kevin Snow 4) Barry Tietz 5) Robert Elliott 6) Dustin Robinson 7) Tommy Bohnstedt 8) Donny McConnell
4th Heat: 1) Nathan Dodson 2) Randy Sallee 3) Jeremy Gossett 4) Coy Smith 5) Kevin Dickson 6) George DeLaCruz 7) Colton Wilkinson 8) Garry Hannon