Tazewell, TN (April 13th, 2008) – With one event finally in the books at Tazewell Speedway, the track and The Advance Auto Parts Thunder Series are looking forward to this Saturday April 19th for what will be the second event of 2008 for both the track and the series. With the month of March pretty much a wash-out for racing in the entire region, drivers and fans will no doubt be looking forward to the $3,000 to win 3rd Annual Thunder Thaw 50 this weekend. Pit gates will open at 3pm; grandstands at 4pm and qualifying is slated for 7pm.
Drivers expected include 2008 Series Contenders Anthony White of Clinton, Rick Rogers of Knoxville, Tommy Kerr of Maryville, Billy Ogle Jr. of Knoxville, David Payne of Murphy, NC, Dan Tipton of Kingston, Richard Smith of Science Hill, KY, Mike Weeks of Friendsville, Stacy Boles of Claxton, Jeff Wolfenbarger of Clinton, Jeff Maupin of Greenville, Mark Douglas of Knoxville, April Farmer of Livingston, and Jeff Neubert of Knoxville. Other regional drivers expected include Vic Hill of Morristown, Brian Smith of Barbourville, KY, Steve Smith of Powell, Marty Calloway of Maynardville, Troy Eads of Tazewell, Jack Trammel of Knoxville and many more.
In addition to the $3,000 to win A-Main for The Advance Auto Parts Thunder Series Late Models, the Steel Head Late Models will run for $1,000 to win. Other classes in action will include FasTrak Crates, Street and Modified Street. The Four-Cylinder Division will be off.
General admission for the "Thunder Thaw 50" is set at $16, with children 10-years-old and younger admitted into the grandstands FREE of charge. Pit admission is set at $30.
For more information, call the racetrack at 423-626-2222, or visit the track’s web site at: www.TazewellSpeedway.net The series website is located at: www.AdvanceAutoPartsThunderSeries.com
Contact: World Racing Group
Kevin Kovac, World of Outlaws Late Model Series P.R. Director
704-254-7929 • kkovac@dirtcar.com
Car Owner Charles Buckler Walking On Air After Winning First World of Outlaws Late Model Series Race With Driver Jeremy Miller
CONCORD, NC – April 13, 2008 – Everyone who knows car owner Charles Buckler would say he has a very, uh, animated personality.
So the big question has always been: Just how wildly would Buckler celebrate if he won a World of Outlaws Late Model Series event?
The answer came on Friday night at Virginia Motor Speedway, where Buckler’s driver, Jeremy Miller, captured the 50-lap ‘Rumble on the River IV’ to bring Buckler the Outlaws checkered flag he’s long coveted.
“I did flips all the way to the front straightaway,” the 50-year-old Buckler said of his walking-on-air jaunt through the infield to meet Miller in Victory Lane. “Nah…I’m only kidding. But I was close.”
Actually, Buckler, who hails from Maryland, pumped his fists, flexed like a posing bodybuilder, yelled “We beat the Outlaws!” over and over, and hugged anyone who crossed his path. After saying a few quick, emotion-draped words to WoO LMS announcer Rick Eshelman over the track p.a. system, he gave his driver the warmest greeting he’s ever dished out.
As Miller later reported when asked about Buckler’s post-race excitement: “He always gives the hugs (after a race), but tonight he wanted to give the kisses.”
Yes, Buckler planted a warm, wet one on Miller, a cool, calm and collected 37-year-old regional star from Gettysburg, Pa.
“I said, ‘Kid, you’re my hero,’” Buckler related when asked how he congratulated Miller, “and then I just kissed him right on the cheek. I didn’t go no further than the cheek!”
A former racer-turned-car owner who is in his 31st year involved with the sport, Buckler saw Miller come close to winning him a WoO LMS show several times last year but Lady Luck wouldn’t let them complete the deal. Particularly disappointing was Miller’s loss in the A-Main on the first night of last year’s inaugural ‘Outlaws World Finals’ at The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., where Buckler watched Miller relinquish the lead to mechanical trouble while he partied with friends, family and sponsors in a tower suite he had rented for the evening.
The heartbreaking near-misses were forgotten, however, when Buckler and his wife, Genny, stood with Miller for Victory Lane photos at VMS.
“Oh, man,” Buckler said in his distinctive southern-fried accent, “this is the best race I’ve ever won. We beat the best! We beat the Outlaws!
“The World of Outlaws is the best series to run with,” he continued. “They have a good series, they treat everybody equal. I’m just tickled to death that we can run with ‘em.
“When you run with these Outlaws, and you beat ‘em, you beat the best in the country. As far as I’m concerned, there ain’t nobody better than (the WoO regulars).
“It’s a big, big, big deal in my career that now I can put in my books that I’ve won a World of Outlaws race. I just can’t say it enough.”
The grand triumph led Buckler to reflect on his years in the sport, especially his successful run with Miller behind the wheel of his No. 24 cars. Since Miller joined Buckler Motorsports late in the 2002 season, he’s captured 52 dirt Late Model feature wins.
“We picked up little Jeremy here six years ago,” said Buckler. “My wife really wanted him to drive the car, and it’s the best thing that ever happened to us. He’s a top-notch racer, he wants to win, he races clean, and you never hear him holler.
“It’s just so much fun to race with him against the guys we do in this division.
“I’ll tell you this – me and my wife have been in this (sport) so long, and we still enjoy it. It’s just a wonder that I have the luck to be with a woman who just wants to race…that’s all she wants to do.
“Win or lose,” he added, “we enjoy ourselves. It’s just fun to be at the racetrack.”
Buckler certainly enjoyed himself famously in the VMS pit area following Friday’s race. “It’s going to be a long night,” he smiled.
Being his usual fun-loving, joking self, Buckler basically held court with the crowd that gathered to congratulate him and Miller on their accomplishment. He had a barb for everyone who stopped by.
For instance, when Shannon Babb’s longtime mechanic, Jay Hunt, visited to shake Buckler’s hand, Buckler chirped, “I want to thank Jay Hunt, because he’s the one who told me to buy those Bullock motors (that powered Miller to victory).”
Then Buckler noticed that WoO LMS star Chub Frank was standing a couple feet away and he chimed up again.
“Look at Chub, he’s over there laughing,” quipped Buckler. “But he don’t realize that he’s the next victim.
“I got the one legend, Billy Moyer (whom Miller passed to take the lead), and now my next one is Chub Frank.”
Frank chuckled and shook his head. Buckler smiled and slapped Frank on the back.
Oh, what a fun night at the speedway it was for a car owner who just loves racing.
For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.
Contact: World Racing Group
Kevin Kovac, World of Outlaws Late Model Series P.R. Director
704-254-7929 • kkovac@dirtcar.com
Pairing Of Champions: Tim McCreadie Ready To Make Debut In Steve Francis No. 15 At This Weekend’s Circle K Colossal 100
CONCORD, NC – April 14, 2008 – O.K., Steve Francis, so it’s the final laps of the third annual Circle K Colossal 100 this Saturday night (April 19) at The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway, and you have Dale Beitler’s No. 19 dirt Late Model up front battling for the lead with a familiar-looking car.
Yeah, that would be your No. 15 car, with Tim McCreadie behind the wheel.
With a $50,000 top prize on the line, what’s going to be racing through your mind, ‘Kentucky Colonel?’
“At that point, I’ll be thinking, ‘Don’t make a mistake and take us both out,’” smiled Francis, considering the scenario he could experience during his first event fielding a car from his stable for McCreadie. “That would be an ideal situation, though, especially with how well the Colossal pays back.
“I just hope I’m leading and he’s running second.”
Francis will begin an interesting big-show experiment at this weekend’s Circle K Colossal 100. With the Ashland, Ky., driver stepping out of his own top-notch equipment this season to chase a second straight World of Outlaws Late Model Series title with Beitler’s West Friendsville, Md.-based team, he’s hired fellow WoO LMS titlist McCreadie to steer his well-known No. 15 in several major events.
Why did Francis, 40, seek out the 34-year-old McCreadie to fill the seat of his Steve Francis Racing machine?
“Who else would you pick if you’re looking for a driver?” Francis asked rhetorically. “Getting Timmy to drive my stuff a few times is just the right situation for him and me. It keeps all my sponsors happy and gives me something to do – hopefully not too much – to keep my shop active and everything up-to-date while I’m running for Dale.”
Back in early December when the pairing of former WoO LMS champions was announced, McCreadie, who won the title in 2006, was very uncertain about how much dirt Late Model racing he would be able to do in 2008. He was hopeful that his deal as a Richard Childress Racing Development Driver would result in a schedule heavy with NASCAR Nationwide Series starts – a direction that would likely curtail his appearances with the Sweeteners Plus team – so a limited arrangement to run on dirt with Francis seemed very attractive.
Of course, a lack of sponsorship for RCR’s No. 21 Nationwide Series team has left McCreadie in limbo with his pavement aspirations and he’s continued to drive the Avon, N.Y.-based Sweeteners Plus dirt Late Models. But he’s upholding his commitment to race the Francis No. 15, a car he feels honored to buckle up in.
“One day a few months ago, when I was looking to do some races with different people, I was talking with Francis on the phone and he said, ‘I want you to come drive my stuff,’” said McCreadie. “I was like, ‘Sure.’ Any time one of the top guys thinks enough of you to ask you to drive their car, it’s flattering.
“The fact that he wanted me to drive for him, when it could take money out of his pocket, because he likes me or thinks I can get the job done or whatever, that’s cool.
“It helps both of us,” continued McCreadie. “He’s got sponsors and product sponsors that now he can give some races, and he can keep his equipment up-to-date just in case something ever happens where he has to run it. You just can’t let stuff sit dormant and expect it to say top-notch.”
McCreadie knows he’ll have a “top 10” car at his disposal when he climbs into Francis’s Custom-powered Valvoline Rocket for the Colossal as well as his other tentative assaults with Francis, including the UMP DIRTcar-sanctioned ‘Dream’ and ‘World 100’ at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio.
“It’s the exact same car he ran last year and won with, so hopefully I can get in there, be comfortable and get it up to speed,” said McCreadie. “Just seeing how he races, he knows what it takes for a race team to win, and that gets me excited.
“He thinks he can give me a chance at winning some of the bigger races – and I’m all for that. I haven’t gotten (a win in) any of these big races yet, so that’s something I’d love to do. We’ve been up front in them, but we just haven’t hit on what we need to win one yet.”
McCreadie has “a lot of respect” for Francis, a rival he knows well from their three years of traveling the WoO LMS together.
“We’ve always been straight with each other and had a good relationship,” said McCreadie. “I remember that when we were winning all those Outlaws races a few years ago (2006, when he led the tour with eight victories), Steve was struggling a little bit. We talked and kinda showed him what we were doing, he started doing it, and then he started winning again. I told him, ‘If we didn’t give you that stuff, we could’ve probably won a bunch more shows because we ran second to you a bunch of times.’
“I think we’ve had a respect for each other, and I think he does more with a race car and is a lot smarter than people think.”
Francis has similar thoughts about McCreadie.
“Me and Timmy have always been friends, always got along real well,” said Francis. “I’m looking forward to putting him in my car. It’s gonna be something different, something kind of fun for me – my first deal as a car owner.”
In last year’s Circle K Colossal 100, McCreadie piloted the Sweeteners Plus No. 39 to a fourth-place finish and Francis finished sixth driving Tim Logan’s No. 11.
They’re hoping to be even closer to each other at the finish of Saturday’s event – and a few spots higher as well.
The Circle K Colossal 100 will be run over two days (April 18-19) at the four-tenths-mile Dirt Track @ Lowe’s.
The Friday-night (April 18) portion of the weekend features group time trials and heat races. The top-two finishers in each heat will secure a spot in the 100-lap finale and a draw will determine the starting lineup.
Saturday night's program begins with a driver autograph session and the on-track action includes at least four additional qualifying races prior to the main event. The race is part of the World of Outlaws Late Model Series, but The Dirt Track's traditional format, including the extremely popular Delaware-style restarts, will be utilized.
If purchased in advance, reserved tickets for both Friday and Saturday nights are just $39 for adults and $10 for children ages 12 and
under. Two-day pit passes are $60 in advance.
Tickets and pit passes for the April 18-19 Circle K Colossal 100 can be purchased online at www.lowesmotorspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-455-FANS.
The Fleetwood RV Camping Resort is located adjacent to The Dirt Track and full-service camping spots can be reserved by calling (704) 455-4445.
The Circle K Colossal 100 is the first of four WoO LMS events at The Dirt Track this season. The tour returns on Oct. 8 for the Armour Foods Vienna Sausage Showdown presented by Ferris Mowers and Oct. 30-Nov. 1 for the second running of the ‘Outlaws World Finals’ that also includes the Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.
For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.
Leslie Essary Takes the Top Spot at the Season Opener
By: Clarissa Essary
Saturday April 12, the Race Brothers Show-Me Racin’ Series kicked off the 2008 season in Pocola, OK at Tri-State Speedway. Despite the frigid temperatures many racing fans came to watch the Race Brothers SMRS boys put on an exciting and action packed show. Thirty late models made the long drive to come home with the first race of the season under their belt. In the end it was the 5e of Leslie Essary who took the win.
The night started with four qualifying heats. The 33 of Rick Lebow took the top spot in heat one. Heat two was won by the 55 of Ken Essary. Leslie Essary in the 5e won heat three and the fourth and final heat of the night was won by the 56 of Conner Ward. Fourteen cars were left to battle their way through the B main for the four remaining positions in the A main. The 25 of Shannon Phillips took the win followed by the 15 of Kevin Henson, the 59 of Jimmy Bellamy, and the 98 of Ken Patterson. The two point provisional positions went to the 77 of Roger Wilson and the 28b of Wesley Briggs, using the 2007 final point standings.
Twenty-two cars lined up for the A main. The cars made their traditional parade lap around the track, and then the green flew. The 59 of Bellamy, the 115 of Shane Essary and the 3 of Rick Wallis got together in turns three and four bringing out the first caution of the night. One lap had not been completed so the cars lined back up for an original restart. The green flew again and the 12 of Glen Yarbrough jumped out to the lead. The 04 of Jeremy Kelley was closing in on Yarbrough in the second place. The 55 of Ken Essary and the 5e of Leslie Essary moved up five positions in the first two laps of the twenty-five lap main event. On lap five Yarbrough began reaching lap traffic allowing the 04 of Jeremy Kelley to be right behind him again. Lap seven brought out the second caution of the night for the 28b of Wesley Briggs who spun in turn three. On the restart the 26 of Burl Woods took off strong and was weaving his way through the pack towards the top spots. On lap thirteen the 04 of Jeremy Kelley took the lead but the 5e of Leslie Essary was coming up fast. Everyone was fighting hard for every position, drivers were going three wide for the sixth position. The 59 spun in turn three bringing out the third and final caution of the night.
The 5e had taken over the lead. The cars lined up for a single file restart. The 21 of Jordan Holloway, the 6 7/8 of Sundance Keeper, and the 15 of Kevin Henson were battling hard for the fifteenth position when the white flag fell. The top five were; the 5e of Leslie Essary, the 04 of Jeremy Kelley, the 55 of Ken Essary, the 56 of Conner Ward, and the 12 of Glen Yarbrough.
The Show-Me series would like to welcome the rookies; Chris Morelock in the 25 who finished tenth, Sundance Keeper in the 6 7/8 who finished seventeenth , Jimmy Bellamy in the 59 who finished eighteenth, Todd McIntrye in the 81, and Jeff Johnson in the 16. We would also like to welcome the 115 of Shane Essary and say welcome back to Glen Yarbrough, Jeremy Wallace, Burl Woods and Jordan Holloway.
The Race Brothers Show-Me Racin Series will be in action on Saturday April 19, at Springfield Raceway in Springfield, MO. Come out and root on your favorite driver. Pit Gates open at 3:00 and Grandstands open at 5:00. Hot laps will begin at 6:15 and racing will start at 7:00. Adult admission will cost $15.00 and kids 6-12 are $5.00 for the stands and pit passes will cost $30.00. For the complete Show-Me schedule go to www.Show-MeRacinSeries.com.
Tri-State Speedway, Pocola, OK 4-12-08
30 cars
Hoosier Heat race #1
Rick Lebow
Jarrod Hilton
Chris Morelock
Rick Wallis
Todd McIntrye
Wesley Briggs
Simon's Petroleum
Heat race #2
Ken Essary
Burl Woods
Jordan Holloway
Don Cloyd
Shannon Phillips
Kevin Patrick
Jeff Johnson
Darrin Barton
Country Dodge Heat race #3
Leslie Essary
Jeremy Kelley
Shane Essary
Jim Fulp
Kevin Henson
Ken Patterson
Auto Xpress
Heat Race #4
Conner Ward
Glen Yarbrough
Randy Galloway
Sundance Keeper
Roger Wilson
Jimmy Bellamy
Ron Johnson
Greenlawn Funeral Homes B Feature
Shannon Phillips
Kevin Henson
Jimmy Bellamy
Ken Patterson
Jeremy Wallace
Todd McIntrye
Jeff Johnson
Wesley Briggs
Kevin Patrick - DNF
Roger Wilson - DNF
Ron Johnson - DNF
Mark Penticuff - DNF
Chris Powell - DNS
Darrin Barton - DNS
Race Brothers Farm & Home Supply A Feature
Leslie Essary
Jeremy Kelley
Ken Essary
Conner Ward
Glen Yarbrough
Shane Essary
Burl Woods
Randy Galloway
Jim Fulp
Chris Morelock
Jarrod Hilton
Don Cloyd
Kevin Henson
Rick Lebow
Jordan Holloway
Rick Wallis
Ken Patterson
Sundace Keeper
Jimmy Bellamy
Shannon Phillips
Roger Wilson
Wesley Briggs
NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series News Release: Contact – ROBY HELM – (865) 207-4157
April 14, 2008
NeSMITH CHEVROLET WEEKLY RACING SERIES ROUND-UP FOR APRIL 14
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CARTERSVILLE, GA – The defending and two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing West Region Champion Lucky Keeton of Toomsuba, MS kept his perfect season alive by posting his fourth consecutive win on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS. Keeton has stretched his NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series West Region point lead to 29 points.
Dana Eiland of Salem, AL leads a close point battle in the NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series East Region with his third-straight top five finish on Saturday night at East Alabama Motor Speedway in Phenix City, AL. Eiland leads Richie Stephens of Phenix City, AL by just two points in the NeSmith Chevrolet WRS East Region.
Keeton has two wins at Whynot, one win at A1 Raceway in Slidell, LA, one win at Southern Speedway in Hattiesburg, MS, and has accumulated 192 points driving the Boland Performance Trak-Star in quest of his third straight NeSmith Chevrolet WRS West Region title. Keeton has not lost a NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series event that he has competed in so far this season.
Shannon Lee of Lumberton, MS is second in the NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series West Region standings with 163 points. Lee has four top five finishes in four starts. Herman Reynolds of Laurel, MS is third with 156 points, and three top fives in four starts. Talbert Goldman of Meridian, MS is four with 122 points, and two top fives in three starts.
Donald Watson of Greenwell Springs, LA is fifth in the West Region standings with 115 points, and Davin Bates of Independence, LA is sixth with 104 points. David Colvin of Houma, LA is seventh with 96 points, and Larry Murphy of Meridian, MS is eighth with 94 points. Tootie Arnold of Meadville, MS is ninth with 91 points, and Bennie Raynor of Pearl River, LA round out the top ten in the NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series West Region with 87 points.
In other NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series West Region action on Saturday night, Brandon Register of Greenville, AL took the win at Butler County Motorsports Park in Greenville, AL, and second generation driver Tanner English of Benton, KY was the winner at Columbus Speedway in Columbus, MS.
Michael Santangelo of St. Rose, LA won at A1 Raceway in Slidell, LA, and Kerry Vicknair of Denham Springs, LA took the victory at Pike County Speedway in McComb, MS. Baton Rouge Raceway in Baton Rouge, LA and Southern Speedway in Hattiesburg, MS were rained out on Friday night, while Flomaton Speedway in Flomaton, AL was rained out on Saturday night.
Eiland has accumulated 134 points to lead the NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series East Region, and Stephens is second with 132 points having turned in one win, and two top fives in three starts. Anthony Meadows of Lanett, AL is third in the East Region with 120 points after one win, and two top fives in three starts.
Terrance Nowell of Phenix City, AL moved up to the fourth spot with 98 points after a win on Saturday night at East Alabama Motor Speedway. Nowell now has one win, and two top five finishes in three starts.
Montana Dudley of Phenix City, AL holds the fifth position in the East Region with 97 points, and Mark Patterson of Valley, AL is sixth with 90 points. Larry Harrod of Plains, GA is seventh with 82 points, and Matt Woodson of LaGrange, GA is eighth with 78 points.
The defending NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series East Region Champion Logan Yates of Delta, AL is ninth with 76 points, while Marc Gooden of LaFayette, AL, Larry Eldridge of Columbus, GA, and Tyler Hurst of Lineville, AL are all tied for the tenth spot in the NeSmith Chevrolet WRS East Region with 70 points.
In other NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series action on Saturday night, the 2007 NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series East Region Runner-Up Jimmy Elkins Jr. of Talladega, AL topped a 24-car field to take the win at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, AL, and Blake Stewart of Centre, AL bested a 22-car field at Green Valley Speedway in Glencoe, AL.
Penton Raceway in Penton, AL was rained out on Friday night, and Chattahoochee Valley Motor Speedway in Dothan, AL did not report their Saturday night results. For a complete rundown of the NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series point standings in the West and East Regions, visit the series web site at www.nesmithracing.com and click on the Points page.
NeSMITH CHEVROLET WEEKLY RACING SERIES POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 4/12/08:
WEST REGION:
POS |
CAR # |
DRIVER |
PTS |
RACES |
WINS |
TOP 5 |
TOP 10 |
1 |
22 |
Lucky Keeton |
192 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
2 |
47 |
Shannon Lee |
163 |
4 |
|
4 |
4 |
3 |
9 |
Herman Reynolds |
156 |
4 |
|
3 |
3 |
4 |
07 |
Talbert Goldman |
122 |
3 |
|
2 |
2 |
5 |
91 |
Donald Watson |
115 |
3 |
|
2 |
3 |
6 |
248 |
Davin Bates |
104 |
3 |
|
2 |
2 |
7 |
27 |
David Colvin |
96 |
3 |
|
|
2 |
8 |
27 |
Larry Murphy |
94 |
2 |
|
2 |
2 |
9 |
2t |
Tootie Arnold |
91 |
3 |
|
1 |
2 |
10 |
1 |
Bennie Raynor |
87 |
3 |
|
1 |
1 |
11 |
77 |
Michael Santangelo |
84 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
12 |
25 |
Josh Huss |
83 |
2 |
|
2 |
2 |
13 |
35 |
Curt Lipsey |
80 |
2 |
|
1 |
2 |
14 |
33c |
Eric Cooley |
78 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
15 |
55 |
Bo Odom |
76 |
2 |
|
1 |
2 |
16 |
25c |
Chris Griffin |
75 |
2 |
|
2 |
2 |
17 |
66 |
David Knight |
74 |
2 |
|
1 |
2 |
18 |
39 |
Michael Sibley |
74 |
2 |
|
2 |
2 |
19 |
17 |
Silas Martin |
73 |
2 |
|
1 |
2 |
20 |
R14 |
Tracy Brown |
73 |
2 |
|
2 |
2 |
EAST REGION:
POS |
CAR # |
DRIVER |
PTS |
RACES |
WINS |
TOP 5 |
TOP 10 |
1 |
K9 |
Dana Eiland |
134 |
3 |
|
3 |
3 |
2 |
00 |
Richie Stephens |
132 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
31 |
Anthony Meadows |
120 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
7 |
Terrance Nowell |
98 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
55 |
Montana Dudley |
97 |
3 |
|
|
3 |
6 |
M21 |
Mark Patterson |
90 |
3 |
|
|
|
7 |
27 |
Larry Harrod |
82 |
2 |
|
1 |
2 |
8 |
88 |
Matt Woodson |
78 |
2 |
|
|
2 |
9 |
5 |
Logan Yates |
76 |
2 |
|
|
2 |
10 |
52 |
Marc Gooden |
70 |
2 |
|
1 |
1 |
11 |
18 |
Larry Eldridge |
70 |
2 |
|
|
1 |
12 |
2 |
Tyler Hurst |
70 |
2 |
|
|
1 |
13 |
87 |
Charlie Gushue |
68 |
2 |
|
|
2 |
14 |
32 |
Calvin Gardner |
66 |
2 |
|
|
1 |
15 |
18 |
Chase Edge |
62 |
2 |
|
|
1 |
16 |
0 |
Derrek Fisher |
50 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
17 |
07 |
Jimmy Elkins Jr. |
50 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
18 |
04 |
Blake Stewart |
50 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
19 |
1c |
David Daugherty |
48 |
1 |
|
1 |
1 |
20 |
47 |
Adam Martin |
48 |
1 |
|
1 |
1 |
21 |
22 |
Carlton Freeman |
48 |
1 |
|
1 |
1 |
NeSMITH CHEVROLET WEEKLY RACING SERIES RESULTS FROM 4/11-12/08:
WEST REGION:
4/11/08:
SOUTHERN SPEEDWAY – HATTIESBURG, MS:
Rained Out
BATON ROUGE RACEWAY – BATON ROUGE, LA:
Rained Out
4/12/08:
BUTLER COUNTY MOTORSPORTS PARK – GREENVILLE, AL:
1. 68r Brandon Register
2. 6 Jack Daughtry
3. 24 Jimmy Thagard
4. 777 Randy Adams
5. 10 Brandon Hood
6. 11 Lucas Mosley
7. 77 Kenny Cartwright
8. C55 Scotty Curry
COLUMBUS SPEEDWAY – COLUMBUS, MS:
1. 96 Tanner English
2. 21 Ben McCreary
3. 3 Tony Shelton
4. 88 Caleb Myers
5. x15 Roman Ponds
6. 00 Terry Kelley
7. 33c Eric Cooley
8. 27 Reed Long
9. 42 Allen Gilreath
10. 90 Brian Rickman
11. 19 Marcus Minga
12. 21 Jamie Pickard
13. 52 Brad Logan
14. 2 Mark Stokes
15. C1 Corey Doyle DNS
A1 RACEWAY – SLIDELL, LA:
1. 77 Michael Santangelo
2. 47 Shannon Lee
3. 248 Davin Bates
4. 727 Mickey Trosclair
5. GPS Joey Credidio
6. 9 Edward Guidry
7. 2T Tootie Arnold
8. 27 Red David
WHYNOT MOTORSPORTS PARK – MERIDIAN, MS:
1. 22 Lucky Keeton
2. 27 Larry Murphy
3. 18c Scott Dedwylder
4. 07 Talbert Goldman
5. 9 Herman Reynolds
6. 000 Rick Hassell
7. 88 Wayne Murphy
8. 44 Roger Rolison
9. 4w Wiley Williams
10. 75 Ray Paul
11. 7 Mike Shirley
12. 6T David Turner
13. 760 Jim McDuffie
14. 48 Leslie Ratcliff
15. 75p Phillip Stanley DNS
16. 118c Randy King DNS
PIKE COUNTY SPEEDWAY – McCOMB, MS:
1. V8 Kerry Vicknair
2. 35 Curt Lipsey
3. 2 David Pellerin
4. R14 Tracy Brown
5. 39 Michael Sibley
6. 91 Donald Watson
7. 17 Silas Martin
8. 4 Mark Chamel
9. 43 Cliff Spencer
10. 6n Donnie Noland
11. 85 Joe Simoneaux
FLOMATON SPEEDWAY – FLOMATON, AL:
Rained Out
EAST REGION:
4/11/08:
PENTON RACEWAY – PENTON, AL:
Rained Out
4/12/08:
TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK – EASTABOGA, AL:
1. 07 Jimmy Elkins Jr.
2. 47 Adam Martin
3. 29 Brian Ponder
4. k17 Corey Korreckt
5. 7c Dillon Crim
6. 2 Tyler Hurst
7. 5 Logan Yates
8. B97 Lee Burdett
9. 11 Chris Blackburn
10. h2 Todd Hurst
11. 11 Mark Garrard
12. 18 Landon Sims
13. 9 Brentt Roberts
14. 30 Karl Parks
15. 19 Jeremy Britton
16. 17 Adam Gauldin
17. 32 Calvin Gardner
18. 17 Cameron Heath
19. 76 Nick Waugh
20. P5 Haley Pitts
21. 28 Trent Thomas
22. 13.5 David Pettis
23. B4 Justin Brasley DNS
24. 14 Victor Turner DNS
EAST ALABAMA MOTOR SPEEDWAY – PHENIX CITY, AL:
1. 7 Terrance Nowell
2. 00 Richie Stephens
3. 22 William Thomas
4. K9 Dana Eiland
5. 15 Jeff Mills
6. 88 Matt Woodson
7. 27 Larry Harrod
8. 87 Charlie Gushue
9. 55 Montana Dudley
10. 18 Chase Edge
11. 52 Marc Gooden
12. 111 Richard Mills
13. 18 Larry Eldridge
14. 08 Bobby Eiland
15. M21 Mark Patterson
16. 22 Chad Carden
17. 41 Mike Parkerson DNS
GREEN VALLEY SPEEDWAY – GLENCOE, AL:
1. 04 Blake Stewart
2. 22 Carlton Freeman
3. 17 Jackson Hale
4. 42 Kasey Hall
5. 31 Anthony Meadows
6. 12 Steven McElroy
7. 54 Eddie Terry
8. 27 Charlie Roberts
9. 30 Jody Connell
10. 54 Greg Chumley
11. 1 Lewis Rakestraw
12. 21 Jeff Moon
13. 10 Jason Morris
14. 19 Gathan Burns
15. 151 Daran Anderson
16. 14 Trea Mink
17. F33 Don Farmer
18. 159 Chad Green
19. 1h Jason Hiett
20. 45 Chris Noah
21. 14h Jack Hall
22. 25 Mitchell Browning
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY SPEEDWAY – DOTHAN, AL:
Did Not Report
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