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NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series News Release:  Contact – ROBY HELM – (865) 207-4157

August 29, 2015

OWNBEY WINS A NeSMITH LATE MODEL NAIL BITER AT KY LAKE MOTOR SPEEDWAY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

                CALVERT CITY, KY – John Ownbey of Cleveland, TN held off a late-race challenge from Cleveland, TN neighbor Riley Hickman during the last ten laps of the race, and drove the Auto Depot Special to his third NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series win of the season on Saturday night at Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway.

                Ownbey led the 50-lap race three times for a total of 40 laps.  Just when it looked like Ownbey had the field covered, Hickman showed up and showed out after a lap 36 restart.  Hickman had incentive to win, as he was racing for a $1,000 Bonus if he could repeat Friday night’s win at Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway.

                As the lead duo worked through heavy lapped traffic, Hickman went between Ownbey and a lapped car to take the lead on lap 39.  Next, it was Hickman’s turn to lead through a pile of lapped traffic, and Ownbey got around Hickman on lap 48, and then went on to take the $2,500 win.

                “We ran a lot of the race in a mist, and then it got a little heavier in the middle of the race,” Ownbey said.  “During the last caution period, we were rolling around the outside trying to keep the moisture from running down the track.  When we restarted, it was a little damp where I was running on the bottom, and Riley was in the faster groove on the outside.  By the time the bottom got dried out, Riley got by for the lead, but the bottom came back to me, we got some momentum, and I got back by him.”

                After a fourth-place finish in Friday night’s NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series race, Ownbey admitted that he had to learn how to properly get around Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway in that event.

                “I’m not used to running a track this big, so I was wanting to turn into the corner about halfway down the straightaways,” Ownbey said.  “We’ve never traveled much until we started going to the NeSmith races, but we’re having a lot of fun doing it, and learning new things.  If we thought we were going to run this well, we might have started at the beginning of the season!”

                In four starts with the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series, Ownbey has three wins, one fourth-place finish, and two Fast Qualifier Awards.  Four races and 392 points have blasted Ownbey into the 17th spot in the National point standings.

                Hickman led the race for nine laps and finished second in the Hickman Manufacturing CVR “House Car” to make for a productive weekend.  Ashley Newman of Ripley, TN drove the Greg’s Sawmill Special to a third-place finish. 

Two-time and defending NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Champion Ronnie Johnson of Chattanooga, TN was fourth in the NeSmith Chevrolet Special, and after starting 14th was the Beyea Headers Hard Charger of the Race.  Matt Henderson of Loudon, TN finished fifth in the Rebel Diesel Rocket #H2 Duayne Hommel Tribute Car, and was the Cruise With The Champions Rookie of the Race.

Troy English of Calvert City, KY took the sixth spot in the JDS Poultry Special, and Jake Teague of Oliver Springs, TN was seventh in the Wade’s Body Shop Special.  Two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Champion Eric Cooley of Fulton, MS finished eighth in the Bryson Motorsports/Cooley Transport Special.

Tait Davenport of Paducah, KY drove the Lucas Lee Motorsports Special to a ninth-place finish, and Ryan King of Seymour, TN led one lap and rounded out the top ten in the Brian King Roofing Stinger.  Johnson still leads the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National point standings by 90 points over King in the second spot.

In preliminary action, Ownbey was the fast qualifier among the 29 entrants with a lap around the 3/8-mile dirt oval in 15.840 seconds to earn the pole position for the main event.  The two ten lap B-Main Races were won by Teague and Todd Morrow of East Ridge, TN in the A-Plus Collision Center GRT.

Ownbey and Hickman led the 24-car main event field down for the green flag to start the race, and Ownbey took the lead, while King came from his third starting spot to take second, with Hickman in third, Newman in fourth, and Henderson in fifth.  Cooley got by Henderson on lap two to take over the fifth spot.

King got to the inside of Ownbey in turn four, and came off the corner to lead the race at the start finish line.  Ownbey got a run on the outside coming off the second turn on lap four to retake the lead.  Newman made a strong inside move on lap five to pass both Hickman and King to take over the second spot.

Ownbey began to encounter the cars on the tail end of the lead lap on the 11th tour of the race, and had an eight car-length lead on Newman.  Cooley made another move towards the front of the pack on lap 12 when he passed King for the fourth spot. 

By lap 15, Newman began to close on Ownbey, but the leader made the right moves at the right time to open back up a 12 car-length lead by lap 17.  By the halfway point of the race on lap 25, Ownbey had a full straightaway lead on Newman.

Michael Blount of Sumrall, MS brought out the first caution flag on lap 27 when he stalled the Magnolia Auto Transport Special in turn four.  That brought about the first “Dixie-Style” Double-File Restart with Ownbey leading Newman, Hickman, Cooley, King, Henderson, Chase Edge of LaFayette, AL in the Edge’s Gas Company Special, Teague, Johnson and Davenport, who were all doubled up behind the leader.

When the bulb flashed green, King sailed around the outside of Cooley for the fourth spot and brought Henderson and Johnson with him into the fifth and sixth spots respectively.  Ownbey once again pulled away, and by lap 35 had opened up his biggest lead of the race with a half straightaway advantage over Newman and Hickman, who were battling each other for second.

Ownbey’s big lead didn’t last long, as Gavin Landers of Batesville, AR stalled the Crop Production Services Rocket in turn two to light up the caution light for the second time of the race on lap 37.  For the restart, Ownbey had Newman and Hickman doubled up behind him.  Newman chose the inside for the restart, which put Hickman to his right on the outside.

When the green flag came out, Hickman came alive.  He sailed around the outside of Newman to take second, and then he was all over Ownbey like a cheap suit.  Hickman stayed on the outside, and passed Ownbey for the lead on lap 39.  By lap 45, Hickman had a five car-length advantage over Ownbey, and it appeared that he was on his way to the bonus money for two straight wins.

But before we thrown the checkered flag, let’s flashback to Friday night.  It was late in the race, and Hickman came up to try and lap Edge.  Hickman got into the back of the Edge, and then hit one of the utility tires marking the inside of the race track which bent the front bumper of his race car.  Hickman had a big enough lead to ride out the last couple of laps and win the race.

O.K., flashback forward to lap 48 on Saturday night.  Hickman came up on the back of Edge, who was once again running in the same groove the leader was running.  Edge did nothing wrong either night, but Hickman had to find a way around him.  This time, there was no big lead, as Ownbey was right on his back bumper.

Hickman chose the outside to try and get by Edge in turns three and four, and that opened the inside lane up for Ownbey.  Coming off the fourth turn, Ownbey got underneath and by Hickman before he could clear Edge, and took the lead.  The race wasn’t over yet because there were two laps to go, and more lapped cars to slice through.

That brings us to lap 50.  The last lap, the last turn when Ownbey came up on the lapped car of Ben Garner of Greenfield, TN in the Garner Brothers Farms Special.  Garner did a good job of holding his line, and the leaders had to choose how they were going to decide the outcome of the race. 

Hickman in second had a big run on the outside coming off the fourth turn to the checkered flag.  It looked like Ownbey might be a sitting duck if he could find a way by Garner.  The track opened up just enough on the inside for Ownbey to clear Garner, and he beat Hickman to the checkered flag by .299 seconds, or less than a car-length.

The next two races for the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series will be at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, MS on September 5 and 6 for a pair of 40-lap $2,000-to-win races over the Labor Day Holiday Weekend.  The September 5 race will be the completion of the rained out May 24 event.

For more information and rules about the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series, visit the series web site at www.nesmithracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at NeSmith Racing.  Becoming a fan of the NeSmith Racing Facebook page will make you eligible for special prizes that will be given away each month.  You can follow us on Twitter @NeSmithRacing.

OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 17 AT KENTUCKY LAKE MOTOR SPEEDWAY IN CALVERT CITY, KY ON 8/29/15:

POS        STRT     CAR #    DRIVER                               HOMETOWN                     LAPS     $ WON 
1.             1              44           John Ownbey                      Cleveland, TN                     50           $2,500
2.             2              1v           Riley Hickman                    Cleveland, TN                     50           $1,250
3.             5              73           Ashley Newman                  Ripley, TN                            50           $850
4.             14           5              Ronnie Johnson                  Chattanooga, TN                50           $825
5.             4              H2          Matt Henderson  (R)          Loudon, TN                         50           $775
6.             7              6              Troy English                       Calvert City, KY                50           $550
7.             11           117         Jake Teague                        Oliver Springs, TN            50           $500
8.             6              33b         Eric Cooley                         Fulton, MS                           50           $450
9.             10           18d         Tait Davenport                   Paducah, KY                       50           $400
10.          3              30           Ryan King (R)                     Seymour, TN                       50           $500
11.          16           10           Ronnie Cooper                    McKenzie, TN                     50           $350
12.          13           00           Ricky Waggoner                                Martin, TN                           50           $300
13.          17           10c         Ryan Crane (R)                   Panama City, FL                50           $405
14.          8              18L        Brent Lewis                         Harrisburg, IL                    50           $260
15.          9              18           Chase Edge                          LaFayette, AL                     49           $375
16.          23           22           Will Roland (Y)                  Jasper, GA                           49           $240
17.          24           00g         Ben Garner                          Greenfield, TN                    49           $220
18.          19           19           Marcus Minga                    Shannon, MS                       48           $325
19.          21           77           Gavin Landers                    Batesville, AR                     34           $200
20.          12           8a           Todd Morrow                     East Ridge, TN                    32           $200
21.          15           36           Evan Taylor                        Woodlawn, TN                    29           $200
22.          20           98           Eric Hickerson                   Linden, TN                           25           $200
23.          18           121         Michael Blount                   Sumrall, MS                        25           $200
24.          22           89           Credence Mott                    Vienna, IL                            21           $200

ENTRIES:  29
FAST QUALIFIER: Ownbey, 15.840 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: Roland and Garner

LEAD CHANGES:  4
LAP LEADERS:  Ownbey, 1-2; King, 3; Ownbey, 4-38; Hickman, 39-47; Ownbey, 48-50
LAPS LED:  Ownbey, 40; Hickman, 9; King, 1
CRUISE WITH THE CHAMPIONS ROOKIE OF THE RACE:  Henderson
SUNOCO YOUNG GUN OF THE RACE:  Roland
BEYEA HEADERS HARD CHARGER AWARD:  Johnson (started 14th and finished 4th)
INTEGRA SHOCKS FIFTH-PLACE AWARD:  Henderson

CRATE INSIDER.COM SIXTH-PLACE AWARD: English
GRESHAM RACE PARTS SEVENTH-PLACE AWARD:  Teague
IMAGE SCREEN PRINTING NINTH-PLACE AWARD:  Davenport
AR BODIES TENTH-PLACE AWARD:  King
CAUTIONS:  2
MARGIN OF VICTORY:  .299 Seconds
TIME OF THE RACE:  19 Minutes and 09.654 Seconds
NEXT RACE:  September 5, Magnolia Motor Speedway, Columbus, MS, 40-Laps, $2,000-to-win

QUALIFYING (Top 10 Transfer To Main Event):

POS

CAR #

DRIVER

HOMETOWN

CHASSIS

LAP 1

LAP 2

TIME

1

44

John Ownbey

Cleveland, TN

Longhorn

15.840

16.791

15.840

2

1v

Riley Hickman

Cleveland, TN

CVR

16.051

15.935

15.935

3

30

Ryan King - R

Seymour, TN

Stinger

15.949

16.173

15.949

4

H2

Matt Henderson - R

Loudon, TN

Rocket

16.039

16.066

16.039

5

73

Ashley Newman

Ripley, TN

Pierce

16.144

16.058

16.058

6

33b

Eric Cooley

Fulton, MS

Barry Wright

16.236

16.114

16.114

7

6

Troy English

Calvert City, KY

Barry Wright

16.191

16.405

16.191

8

18L

Brent Lewis

Harrisburg, IL

Warrior

16.529

16.216

16.216

9

18

Chase Edge

LaFayette, AL

Mastersbilt

16.267

16.238

16.238

10

18d

Tait Davenport

Paducah, KY

Brucebuilt

16.254

16.366

16.254

11

117

Jake Teague

Oliver Springs, TN

Longhorn

16.422

16.256

16.256

12

8a

Todd Morrow

East Ridge, TN

GRT

16.707

16.277

16.277

13

00

Ricky Waggoner

Martin, TN

Taylormade

16.291

16.667

16.291

14

98

Eric Hickerson

Linden, TN

Mastersbilt

16.319

16.375

16.319

15

4

Joe Mike

Mayfield, KY

Killer

17.184

16.352

16.352

16

5

Ronnie Johnson

Chattanooga, TN

Mastersbilt

16.581

16.401

16.401

17

10c

Ryan Crane - R

Panama City, FL

Rocket

16.820

16.443

16.443

18

121

Michael Blount

Sumrall, MS

HRRC

16.467

18.920

16.467

19

19

Marcus Minga

Shannon, MS

Rocket

16.510

17.101

16.510

20

89

Credence Mott

Vienna, IL

Barry Wright

16.929

16.656

16.656

21

69

Neal Neisler

Cadiz, KY

Warrior

16.662

16.768

16.662

22

2

Adam Ray

Smithland, KY

Barry Wright

16.680

16.923

16.680

23

00g

Ben Garner

Greenfield, TN

Pierce

17.039

16.756

16.756

24

22

Will Roland - Y

Jasper, GA

Warrior

16.927

16.858

16.858

25

12

Kevin Poole

Paducah, KY

Longhorn

16.945

16.979

16.945

26

10

Ronnie Cooper

McKenzie, TN

Black Diamond

17.074

17.123

17.074

27

77

Gavin Landers

Batesville, AR

Rocket

17.111

17.299

17.111

28

6h

Jimmy Halford

Atwood, TN

Trak-Star

17.273

17.408

17.273

29

36

Evan Taylor

Woodlawn, TN

PPM

16.203

16.676

DQ/LT

B-MAINS (10 Laps – Top 6 Transfer To Main Event):

                1ST B-MAIN:  1. Teague; 2. Waggoner; 3. Taylor; 4. Crane (R); 5. Minga; 6. Landers; 7. Garner; 8. Mike; 9. Neisler; 10. Poole.

                2ND B-MAIN:  1. Morrow; 2. Johnson; 3. Cooper; 4. Blount; 5. Hickerson; 6. Mott; 7. Ray; 8. Halford; 9. Roland.

NeSMITH CHEVROLET DIRT LATE MODEL SERIES POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 8/29/15:

1. 5 Ronnie Johnson – 1,448
2. 30 Ryan King (R) – 1,358
3. 18 Chase Edge – 1,318
4. H2 Matt Henderson (R) – 1,312
5. 10c Ryan Crane (R) – 1,218
6. 21m Cody Martin (R) – 988
7. 19 Marcus Minga – 942
8. 5d Rodgerick Dykes – 552
9. 33b Eric Cooley – 538
10. 22 Will Roland (Y) – 512
11. 14 Cale Conley – 482
12. 87 Walker Arthur – 464
13. 14c Tyler Clem (R/Y) – 438
14. 25 Justin McRee – 432
15. 8a Todd Morrow – 404
16. 121 Michael Blount – 404
17. 44 John Ownbey – 392
18. 55 Montana Dudley – 380
19. 10 Ronnie Cooper – 360
20. 4 Jeremy Faircloth – 356

R – Denotes Cruise With The Champions Rookie of the Year Candidate

Y – Denotes Sunoco Young Guns Challenge Series Driver

 

NeSmith Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Claxton, GA is the Title Sponsor of the NeSmith Late Models.  NeSmith Chevrolet, Buick, GMC is the nation’s number one GM Powertrain and Performance Dealer six years running, with free delivery anywhere in the Southeast.  Chevrolet Performance Parts is an Official Sponsor of the NeSmith Late Models.  Hoosier Racing Tire is the Official Tire Sponsor of the NeSmith Late Models.  RockAuto.com is an Official Sponsor of the NeSmith Late Models.  Beyea Headers is the NeSmith Late Model Hard Charger Sponsor.  Sunoco Race Fuels is the Official Race Fuel of the NeSmith Late Models.  Panama City Cycles is the Official ATV Provider of the NeSmith Late Models.  AR Bodies is an Associate Sponsor of the NeSmith Late Models.  NeSmith Late Model Contingency Sponsors for 2015 are CrateInsider.Com, Integra Racing Shocks, Image Screen Printing, and Gresham Race Parts.  2015 Chassis Sponsors are Trak-Star Race Cars, Warrior Race Cars, Rocket Chassis, GRT Race Cars, and CVR Race Cars. 

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