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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 15, 2013 3:01:21 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the Goody's 300 at the Daytona International Speedway.
History was made as Jody Ridley won the pole for the first ever event in NASCAR'S newest series with a time of 50.718 beating Gary Balough by 0.166 seconds.
1.98-Jody Ridley 2.75-Gary Balough 3.00-Sam Ard 4.15-Dale Earnhardt 5.99-Geoffrey Bodine 6.27-Tommy Houston 7.77-Harry Gant 8.24-Dale Jarrett 9.28-Phil Parsons 10.3-Mike Porter 11.29-Joe Thurman 12.22-David Rogers 13.35-Bill Venturini 14.04-Rick Hanley 15.32-Mike Riley 16.02-Dennis Crowder 17.16-Mark Beard 18.37-Delma Cowart 19.62-John Linville 20.50-John Anderson 21.33-George Dalton 22.19-Darryl Sage 23.90-Mark Gibson 24.7-Stuart Huffman 25.12-Tommy Ellis 26.9-Gene Morgan 27.18-Roy McGraw 28.07-Mike Potter 29.4-Connie Saylor 30.40-Dennis Bennett 31.25-Mickey Gibbs 32.82-John McFadden 33.11-Jack Ingram 34.79-Bob Park
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 17, 2013 2:08:49 GMT -5
Race #1 of 29 was the Goody's 300 at the Daytona International Speedway.
History was made as Jody Ridley led the field to the green as Sam Ard would hold off Mike Porter to go down in history as the first winner in the new series.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard won his first career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win, Sam Ard led 37 of the 120 laps inculding the final 6 laps
1.00-Sam Ard (37 laps led) 2.3-Mike Porter (11 laps led) 3.75-Gary Balough-1 lap (51 laps led) 4.35-Bill Venturini-1 lap 5.98-Jody Ridley-1 lap (14 laps led) 6.16-Mark Beard-2 laps 7.50-John Anderson-2 laps 8.62-John Linville-2 laps 9.25-Mickey Gibbs-2 laps 10.12-Tommy Ellis-2 laps 11.18-Roy McGraw-3 laps 12.40-Dennis Bennett-3 laps 13.07-Mike Potter-3 laps 14.9-Gene Morgan-4 laps 15.11-Jack Ingram-4 laps 16.79-Bob Park-4 laps 17.4-Connie Saylor-4 laps 18.28-Phil Parsons-5 laps 19.29-Joe Thurman-6 laps 20.27-Tommy Houston-7 laps 21.24-Dale Jarrett-9 laps 22.7-Stuart Huffman-10 laps 23.33-George Dalton-44 laps (Engine) 24.22-David Rogers-46 laps (Accident) 25.77-Harry Gant-46 laps (Accident) 26.82-John McFadden-49 laps (Accident) 27.19-Darryl Sage-92 laps (Header) 28.37-Delma Cowart-111 laps (Accident) 29.99-Geoffrey Bodine-112 laps (Accident) 30.32-Mike Riley-112 laps (Header) 31.90-Mark Gibson-112 laps (Accident) 32.04-Rick Hanley-112 laps (Accident) 33.02-Dennis Crowder-112 laps (Accident) 34.15-Dale Earnhardt-112 laps (Accident)
Jody Ridley-1-4 Mike Porter-5 Sam Ard-6 Harry Gant-7 Jody Ridley-8-9 Sam Ard-10-13 Gary Balough-14-15 Jody Ridley-16-17 Gary Balough-18-20 Jody Ridley-21-24 Sam Ard-25 Gary Balough-26 Mike Porter-27 Sam Ard-28-31 Phil Parsons-32-33 Sam Ard-34-35 Gary Balough-36-45 Phil Parsons-46 Jody Ridley-47 Phil Parsons-48-49 Jody Ridley-50 Phil Parsons-51 Gary Balough-52-79 Mike Porter-80 Gay Balough-81-83 Sam Ard-84 Mike Porter-85 Sam Ard-86-87 Mike Porter-88-92 Sam Ard-93-98 Mike Porter-99-100 Sam Ard-101-107 Gary Balough-108 Sam Ard-109-111 Gary Balough-112-114 Sam Ard-115-120
35 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 8 laps Lap 7 (Cars #77, 28, 3, 32, 29, 15, 27, 99, 04, 24, 02, 37 and 90 Accident Turn 1), Lap 73 (Cars #35, 22, 77 and 82 Accident Frontstreach)
Margin of Victory: 7.586 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 23, 2013 23:28:36 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the Eastern 150 at the Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway.
Rick Mast won the pole with a time of 28.148, beating Tommy Houston by 0.291 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard, the points leader, will be starting 24th.
1.22-Rick Mast 2.6-Tommy Houston 3.Bosco Lowe 4.Bubba Nissen 5.Willie Blevins 6.Jim Dottellis 7.28-Phil Parsons 8.Bob Shreeves 9.Wayne Patterson 10.3-Mike Porter 11.Ray Hendrick 12.99-Geoffrey Bodine 13.Orvil Reedy 14.Dickie Boswell 15.Eddie Johnson 16.John Livingston 17.Jimmy Lawson 18.Buck Godsey 19.11-Jack Ingram 20.24-Dale Jarrett 21.Jerry Taylor 22.Claude Aubin 23.Bud Elliott 24.00-Sam Ard 25.12-Tommy Ellis 26.Billy Adkins 27.Louie Littlepage 28.Snookie Farmer
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 1, 2013 18:43:02 GMT -5
Race #2 of 29 was the Eastern 150 at the Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway.
Rick Mast led the field to the green as he would lead the first seven laps as Bubba Nissen would lead the most laps, only for Tommy Houston to take the lead after a round of pitstops to score the win.
Other Noticeables: Tommy Houston won his first career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win, Tommy Houston led two times for 14 laps inculding the final 10 laps
1.6-Tommy Houston (14 laps led) 2.Ray Hendrick 3.3-Mike Porter 4.Bubba Nissen (71 laps led) 5.22-Rick Mast (44 laps led) 6.Dickie Boswell 7.Jimmy Lawson 8.Orvil Reedy-1 lap 9.Eddie Johnson-1 lap 10.28-Phil Parsons-2 laps 11.Bob Shreeves-2 laps 12.Buck Godsey-2 laps 13.Willie Blevins-2 laps 14.99-Geoffrey Bodine-3 laps 15.24-Dale Jarrett-3 laps 16.Wayne Patterson-3 laps 17.Jerry Taylor-3 laps 18.Claude Aubin-3 laps 19.Jim Dottellis-3 laps 20.00-Sam Ard-3 laps 21.John Livingston-4 laps 22.11-Jack Ingram-5 laps 23.12-Tommy Ellis-5 laps 24.Bud Elliott-5 laps 25.Billy Adkins-5 laps 26.Louie Littlepage-6 laps 27.Bosco Lowe-80 laps (Engine) (31 laps led) 28.Snookie Farmer-119 laps (Clutch)
Rick Mast-1-7 Bubba Nissen-8-34 Tommy Houston-35-38 Bosco Lowe-39-69 Rick Mast-70-95 Bubba Nissen-96-107 Rick Mast-108-118 Bubba Nissen-119-140 Tommy Houston-141-150
8 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 6 for 30 laps Lap 1 (Jerry Taylor Spin Backstreach after contact from 00), Lap 9 (Car #28 Spin Backstreach after contact from 3), Lap 33 (Snookie Farmer Stalled Turn 1), Lap 56 (Debris in Turn 3), Lap 69 (Oil on track from Bosco Lowe), Lap 111 (Debris on the Frontstreach)
Margin of Victory: 8.848 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 8, 2013 20:05:47 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the Southeastern 150 at the Bristol International Speedway.
Jack Ingram won the pole with a time of 21.430, beating Ronnie Silver by 0.633 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Mike Porter, the points leader, will be starting 27th, Richmond winner, Tommy Houston will be starting 28th
1.11-Jack Ingram 2.12-Ronnie Silver 3.36-Tommy Ellis 4.23-Larry Utsman 5.15-Brad Teague 6.2-Tommy Hilbert 7.28-Phil Parsons 8.35-Buck Doran 9.48-Paul Shull 10.76-Freddie Hughes 11.20-Wayne Carden 12.01-Geoffrey Bodine 13.27-Willie Blevins 14.99-Steve Lawrence 15.21-David Pearson 16.33-George Dalton 17.87-Steve Jarvis 18.45-Dale Earnhardt 19.74-Glen Armstrong 20.32-Dale Jarrett 21.31-John Cleek 22.47-Randy Tissot 23.18-Jeff Berry 24.81-Butch Lindley 25.00-Sam Ard 26.17-Bosco Lowe 27.3-Mike Porter 28.7-Tommy Houston 29.71-Gene Glover 30.82-John McFadden
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 13, 2013 22:37:17 GMT -5
Race #3 of 29 was the Southeastern 150 at the Bristol International Speedway.
Jack Ingram led the field to the green as he would lead much of the first half of the race before being involed an multi car accident which open the doors for Phil Parsons to pull away and collect his first win.
Other Noticeables: Phil Parsons won his first career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win, Parsons led two times for 61 laps inculding the final 29 laps. Mike Porter, who finished 18th remains the points leader, now 16 over race winner Phil Parsons. Daytona winner Sam Ard was in the Top 15 all race long when with 29 to go, his Valve blew; he would finish 25th
1.28-Phil Parsons (61 laps led) 2.23-Larry Utsman (9 laps led) 3.45-Dale Earnhardt 4.76-Freddie Hughes 5.27-Willie Blevins 6.35-Buck Doran (1 lap led) 7.74-Glen Armstrong-1 lap 8.87-Steve Jarvis-1 lap 9.48-Paul Shull-1 lap 10.15-Brad Teague-1 lap 11.99-Steve Lawrence-2 laps 12.36-Tommy Ellis-2 laps 13.12-Ronnie Silver-2 laps (20 laps led) 14.47-Randy Tissot-2 laps 15.18-Jeff Berry-2 laps 16.31-John Cleek-2 laps 17.32-Dale Jarrett-3 laps 18.3-Mike Porter-3 laps 19.11-Jack Ingram-3 laps (59 laps led) 20.21-David Pearson-3 laps 21.17-Bosco Lowe-4 laps 22.71-Gene Glover-4 laps 23.82-John McFadden-4 laps 24.33-George Dalton-19 laps 25.00-Sam Ard-23 laps (Valve) 26.01-Geoffrey Bodine-38 laps (Accident) 27.20-Wayne Carden-43 laps (Engine) 28.2-Tommy Hilbert-63 laps (Accident) 29.7-Tommy Houston-91 laps (Accident) 30.81-Butch Lindley-118 laps (Piston)
Jack Ingram-1-26 Ronnie Silver-27-46 Jack Ingram-47-79 Buck Doran-80 Phil Parsons-81-111 Larry Utsman-112-120 Phil Parsons-121-150
6 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 8 for 40 laps Lap 6 (Cars #2 and 48 Accident Turn 2), Lap 18 (Car #23 Spin Turn 4), Lap 30 (Car #21 Stalled Turn 1), Lap 61 (Cars #01 and 7 Accident Turn 2), Lap 72 (Car #17 Stalled Turn 2), Lap 87 (Cars #11, 21, 01, 32, 2, 12 and 00 Accident Frontstreach), Lap 112 (Car #00 Spin Turn 1; Cars #12 and 28 Spin Turn 2), Lap 125 (Cars #01 Accident Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 1.550 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 12 Minutes and 57 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 16, 2013 23:49:17 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the Dogwood 500 at the Martinsville Speedway.
Geoffrey Bodine won the pole with a time of 25.727, beating Butch Lindley by 0.871 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bodine won his first career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series, Points Leader Mike Porter, who will be starting 30th, will be trying to improve his 16 point lead over Phil Parsons
1.99-Geoffrey Bodine 2.01-Butch Lindley 3.24-Dale Jarrett 4.1-Pete Silva 5.Ray Hendrick 6.Eddie Falk 7.00-Sam Ard 8.Dickie Boswell 9.Jeff Hensley 10.Bosco Lowe 11.29-Joe Thurman 12.Bubba Nissen 13.Mike Goins 14.Wayne Patterson 15.27-Tommy Houston 16.Bud Elliott 17.Allan Powell 18.Jimmy Hensley 19.Bob Hatley 20.Tony Hulin 21.Clay Highberger 22.Bob Pressley 23.Barry Beggarly 24.Steve Jarvis 25.11-Jack Ingram 26.Billy Myers 27.22-Rick Mast 28.Jay Hedgecock 29.Orvil Reedy 30.3-Mike Porter 31.Snookie Farmer 32.12-Tommy Ellis 33.Diane Teel 34.Monk Tate 35.28-Phil Parsons 36.Frank Butler 37.Jimmy Lawson 38.Jim Dottellis 39.Bob Shreeves 40.14-Ronnie Silver
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 18, 2013 7:21:36 GMT -5
Race #4 of 29 was the Dogwood 500 at the Martinsville Speedway.
Geoffrey Bodine led the field to the green as for the second week in a row, Jack Ingram would dominate the race but once again his win was taken away as Geoffrey Bodine won in a 5 lap shootout.
Other Noticeables: Geoffrey Bodine won his first career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win, Bodine led one times for 7 laps inculding the final 7 laps, Tommy Houston, who finished 4th became the new points leader, with a lead of 1 point over Phil Parsons.
1.99-Geoffrey Bodine (7 laps led) 2.Jeff Hensley-1 lap (25 laps led) 3.11-Jack Ingram-2 laps (85 laps led) 4.27-Tommy Houston-2 laps 5.Bubba Nissen-2 laps (13 laps led) 6.Ray Hendrick-2 laps(28 laps led) 7.Wayne Patterson-3 laps 8.1-Pete Silva-3 laps 9.Tony Hulin-4 laps 10.Eddie Falk-4 laps 11.Diane Teel-4 laps 12.Jimmy Hensley-5 laps 13.Allan Powell-5 laps 14.00-Sam Ard-5 laps 15.Bosco Lowe-6 laps 16.Dickie Boswell-7 laps (48 laps led) 17.Bob Pressley-7 laps 18.Barry Beggarly-7 laps 19.22-Rick Mast-8 laps 20.Mike Goins-8 laps 21.Monk Tate-8 laps 22.Jimmy Lawson-8 laps 23.Bob Hatley-9 laps 24.Bud Elliott-9 laps 25.Steve Jarvis-9 laps 26.28-Phil Parsons-9 laps 27.Jim Dottellis-15 laps 28.Bob Shreeves-15 laps 29.14-Ronnie Silver-16 laps 30.29-Joe Thurman-29 laps (2 laps led) 31.Orvil Reedy-49 laps (Gearbox) 32.3-Mike Porter-125 laps (Engine) 33.Frank Butler-142 laps (Piston) 34.Jay Hedgecock-149 laps (Accident) 35.Clay Highberger-150 laps (Accident) 36.24-Dale Jarrett-153 laps (Piston) 37.Billy Myers-156 laps (Clutch) 38.12-Tommy Ellis-179 laps (Camshaft) 39.Snookie Farmer-182 laps (Engine) 40.01-Butch Lindley-207 laps (Piston) (42 laps led)
Geoffrey Bodine-Pole Butch Lindley-1-42 Ray Hendrick-43 Joe Thurman-44-45 Ray Hendrick-46-66 Jack Ingram-67 Jeff Hensley-68-70 Dickie Boswell-71-76 Ray Hendrick-77-82 Dickie Boswell-83-89 Jeff Hensley-90-104 Bubba Nissen-105-108 Jack Ingram-109-132 Jeff Hensley-133-136 Jack Ingram-137-138 Jeff Hensley-139-141 Jack Ingram-142-143 Bubba Nissen-144-152 Jack Ingram-153-192 Dickie Boswell-193-227 Jack Ingram-228-243 Geoffry Bodine-244-250
20 Lead Changes among 8 drivers
Caution Flags: 19 for 98 laps
Margin of Victory: 1 Lap
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 3 Minutes and 14 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 2, 2013 0:40:57 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for Race #5 of 29 the TranSouth 200 at the Darlington Raceway.
Jody Ridley won the pole with a time of 36.854, beating Jack Ingram by 0.126 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Ridley won his second career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series, Points Leader Tommy Houston, who will be starting 14th, will be trying to improve his 1 point lead over Phil Parsons.
1.98-Jody Ridley 2.99-Geoffrey Bodine 3.11-Jack Ingram 4.Allan Powell 5.00-Sam Ard 6.J.D. McDuffie 7.21-David Pearson 8.Glenn Jarrett 9.50-John Anderson 10.77-Harry Gant 11.33-George Dalton 12.3-Mike Porter 13.28-Phil Parsons 14.27-Tommy Houston 15.Frank Kelly 16.32-Mike Riley 17.24-Dale Jarrett 18.12-Tommy Ellis 19.Gary Potter 20.15-Dale Earnhardt 21.Danny Weese 22.Harold Lemley 23.Ken Ragan
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 2, 2013 16:57:44 GMT -5
Race #5 of 29 was the TranSouth 200 at the Darlington Raceway.
Jody Ridley led the field to the green as it became clear that it would be David Pearson dominating the day, as he easily drove away from the field to score the win at the"Track to Tough to Tame".
Other Noticeables: David Pearson won his first career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win, Pearson led two times for 121 laps inculding the final 34 laps, Tommy Houston, who finished 4th, extended his point lead, now 18 points over Mike Porter.
1.21-David Pearson (121 laps led) 2.50-John Anderson 3.33-George Dalton (1 lap led) 4.27-Tommy Houston-1 lap (8 laps led) 5.Harold Lemley-1 lap 6.3-Mike Porter-2 laps 7.Allan Powell-2 laps 8.J.D. McDuffie-2 laps 9.11-Jack Ingram-2 laps 10.28-Phil Parsons-3 laps 11.Danny Weese-3 laps 12.Frank Kelly-3 laps 13.15-Dale Earnhardt-3 laps 14.99-Geoffrey Bodine-4 laps (1 lap led) 15.77-Harry Gant-4 laps 16.32-Mike Riley-4 laps 17.Glenn Jarrett-4 laps 18.Ken Ragan-4 laps 19.24-Dale Jarrett-5 laps 20.12-Tommy Ellis-7 laps 21.00-Sam Ard-79 laps (Gearbox) 22.98-Jody Ridley-129 laps (Engine) (16 laps led) 23.Gary Potter-144 laps (Camshaft)
Jody Ridley-Pole Geoffrey Bodine-1 Jody Ridley-2-17 David Pearson-18-103 Tommy Houston-104-111 George Dalton-112 David Pearson-113-147
5 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 1 for 4 laps Lap 102 (Car #21 Spin Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 32.742 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 49 Minutes and 13 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 6, 2013 3:21:47 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 6th race of the season the Mountain Dew 300 at the Hickory Speedway.
Jack Ingram won the pole, with a time of 19.851, beating Allan Powell by 0.016 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jack Ingram won his second career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series, Points Leader Tommy Houston, who will be starting 8th, will be trying to improve his 18 point lead over Mike Porter.
1.11-Jack Ingram 2.Allan Powell 3.Randy Tissot 4.Ronnie Davidson 5.1-Pete Silva 6.96-Steve Lawrence 7.Ben Hess 8.27-Tommy Houston 9.24-Dale Jarrett 10.14-Ronnie Silver 11.99-Geoffrey Bodine 12.28-Phil Parsons 13.Gary Neice 14.Chip Lain 15.Bob Pressley 16.Jeff Halverson 17.00-Sam Ard 18.Butch Isom 19.7-Morgan Shepherd 20.12-Tommy Ellis 21.Don Emery
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 10, 2013 1:14:55 GMT -5
Race #6 of 29 was the Mountain Dew 300 at the Hickory Speedway.
Jack Ingram led the field to the green as the race would be very slow with Ronnie Silver pulling away to score the win by two laps.
Other Noticeables: Ronnie Silver won his first career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win, Silver led two times for 143 laps inculding the final 131 laps, Tommy Houston, who finished 4th, extended his point lead, now 27 points over Phil Parsons.
1.14-Ronnie Silver (143 laps led) 2.99-Geoffrey Bodine-2 laps 3.28-Phil Parsons-2 laps 4.27-Tommy Houston-2 laps 5.Ben Hess-2 laps (136 laps led) 6.Allan Powell-3 laps 7.24-Dale Jarrett-4 laps 8.00-Sam Ard-5 laps 9.Jeff Halverson-5 laps 10.Gary Neice-5 laps 11.96-Steve Lawrence-5 laps 12.Ronnie Davidson-6 laps 13.1-Pete Silva-6 laps (13 laps led) 14.11-Jack Ingram-6 laps (1 lap led) 15.Chip Lain-6 laps 16.Bob Pressley-8 laps 17.Don Emery-9 laps 18.Randy Tissot-10 laps (7 laps led) 19.12-Tommy Ellis-11 laps 20.7-Morgan Shepherd-13 laps 21.Butch Isom-15 laps
Jack Ingram-1 Randy Tissot-2-5 Ben Hess-6-118 Randy Tissot-119-122 Ben Hess-123-136 Pete Silva-137-148 Ronnie Silver-149-158 Ben Hess-159-168 Ronnie Silver-169-300
8 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 15 laps Lap 127 (Debris in Turn 1), Lap 157 (Ben Isom Spin Turn 2), Lap 254 (Debris on the Backstreach)
Margin of Victory: 2 Laps
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 51 Minutes and 14 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 14, 2013 8:52:33 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 7th race of the season the Busch 200 at the South Boston Speedway.
Sam Ard won the pole, with a time of 19.851, beating Jimmy Hensley by 0.439 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard won his first career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series, Points Leader Tommy Houston, who will be starting 6th, will be trying to improve his 27 point lead over Phil Parsons.
1.00-Sam Ard 2.Jimmy Hensley 3.Wayne Patterson 4.Jimmy Lawson 5.12-Tommy Ellis 6.27-Tommy Houston 7.Gary Neice 8.Dickie Boswell 9.Jeff Hensley 10.Charlie Luck 11.28-Phil Parsons 12.Ray Hendrick 13.11-Jack Ingram 14.22-Rick Mast 15.Eddie Falk 16.Bubba Nissen 17.Clay Highberger 18.Bob Shreeves 19.Aaron Dudley
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 22, 2013 16:48:54 GMT -5
Race #7 of 29 was the Busch 200 at the South Boston Speedway.
Sam Ard led the field to the green as the race would be very slow as 135 of the events 200 laps would be under the caution flag, a race won by Sam Ard after pulling away on a restart.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard won his second career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win, Ard led four times for 27 laps inculding the final 10 laps, Tommy Houston, who finished 7th, extended his point lead, now 58 points over Phil Parsons.
1.00-Sam Ard (27 laps led) 2.22-Rick Mast 3.Bubba Nissen (63 laps led) 4.Charlie Luck (11 laps led) 5.Jimmy Hensley 6.Ray Hendrick-1 lap(16 laps led) 7.27-Tommy Houston-2 laps 8.11-Jack Ingram-22 laps (Accident) (76 laps led) 9.Gary Neice-41 laps (Ignition) 10.Jimmy Lawson-71 laps (Accident)(4 laps led) 11.Wayne Patterson-85 laps (Accident) 12.Dickie Boswell-88 laps (Accident) 13.Eddie Falk-90 laps (Accident) 14.Aaron Dudley-91 laps (Accident) (3 laps led) 15.Clay Highberger-151 laps (Accident) 16.28-Phil Parsons-155 laps (Accident) 17.12-Tommy Ellis-163 laps (Accident) 18.Jeff Hensley-163 laps (Accident) 19.Bob Shreeves-199 laps (Accident)
Sam Ard-1-8 Jack Ingram-9-35 Jimmy Lawson-36-39 Bubba Nissen-40-51 Sam Ard-52-58 Charlie Luck-59-60 Jack Ingram-61-69 Aaron Dudley-70-72 Bubba Nissen-73-85 Jack Ingram-86-92 Bubba Nissen-93-95 Jack Ingram-96-114 Bubba Nissen-115-127 Sam Ard-128 Ray Hendrick-129-136 Bubba Nissen-137-153 Ray Hendrick-154 Bubba Nissen-155 Ray Hendrick-156-162 Jack Ingram-163-177 Bubba Nissen-178-181 Charlie Luck-182-190 Sam Ard-191-200
24 Lead Changes among 7 drivers
Caution Flags: 27 for 135 laps Lap 3 (Dickie Boswell Spin Turn 1 after contact from Rick Mast), Lap 9 (Ray Hendrick and Eddie Falk Accident Backstreach), Lap 14 (Ray Hendrick Spin Frontstreach after contact from Clay Highberger), Lap 22 (Dickie Boswell, Tommy Houston, Jeff Hensley, Rick Mast and Clay Highberger Accident Turn 4), Lap 28 (Gary Neice Spin Turn 2 by Ray Hendrick), Lap 34 (Cars #28 and Eddie Falk Spin Turn 4), Lap 40 (Gary Neice and Jimmy Hensley Spin Turn 3), Lap 46 (Car #28 Accident Backstreach), Lap 52 (Clay Highberger Accident Turn 2), Lap 61 (Bubba Nissen Spin Frontstreach after contact from 11), Lap 67 (Ray Hendrick Spin Turn 2 after contact from Eddie Falk), Lap 73 (Eddie Falk, Jimmy Hensley and 00 Accident Turn 4), Lap 80 (Aaron Dudley Spin Backstreach after contact from 11), Lap 87 (Cars #00 and Dickie Boswell Accident Backstreach), Lap 93 (Car #11 Spin Backstreach after contact from Ray Hendrick), Lap 100 (Ray Hendrick Spin Backstreach after contact from Aaron Dudley), Lap 109 (Aaron Dudley, Bubba Nissen and 00 Accident Turn 2), Lap 116 (Car #27 Spin Turn 2 after contact from 22), Lap 122 (Charlie Luck Spin Turn 3 after contact Jimmy Lawson), Lap 130 (Cars #27 and Charlie Luck Accident Backstreach), Lap 140 (Gary Neice Spin Backstreach after contact from 00), Lap 148 (Car #27 Spin Backstreach after contact from Clay Highberger), Lap 156 (Car #00 Spin Turn 4 after contact from 11), Lap 176 (Cars #11, 27 and Ray Hendrick Accident Turn 2), Lap 185 (Bubba Nissen Spin Frontstreach after contact from Ray Hendrick), Lap 191 (Charlie Luck and Ray Hendrick Spin Turn 3), Lap 197 (Bubba Nissen Spin Backstreach after contact from Charlie Luck)
Margin of Victory: 2.971 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 47 Minutes and 21 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 24, 2013 16:53:37 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 8th race of the season the Budweiser 200 at the Caraway Speedway.
Jeff Hensley won the pole, with a time of 19.851, beating Dale Earnhardt by 0.108 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jeff Hensley won his first career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series, Points Leader Tommy Houston, who will be starting 7th, will be trying to improve his 58 point lead over Phil Parsons.
1.Jeff Hensley 2.15-Dale Earnhardt 3.24-Dale Jarrett 4.Steve Jarvis 5.00-Sam Ard 6.Jimmy Hensley 7.27-Tommy Houston 8.Darrell Wheeler 9.Bob Shreeves 10.Don Browning 11.11-Jack Ingram 12.Butch Isom 13.Willie Blevins 14.3-Mike Porter 15.Gary Lloyd 16.Chip Lain 17.62-John Linville 18.Jeff Berry 19.28-Phil Parsons 20.12-Tommy Ellis 21.33-George Dalton
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