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RESULTS:7-15-06
Barkhouser Late Models
Strutmasters.com Limited Sportsman Race 1
Race 2
Budweiser Pure Stocks
Legendary Flatheads
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July 15, 2006: EMBARQ 150 presented by BOB-FM
Herring
holds off bounty hunters, claims 4th straight Late Model Stock
Car triumph at South Boston Speedway SOUTH
BOSTON, VA. — It wasn't easy, but it was still another Barkhouser Late
Model Stock Car Division victory for Drew Herring Saturday night at South
Boston Speedway. After
winning the past three Late Model Stock Car Division events at America's
Hometown Track, Herring, who resides in Benson, N.C., entered the featured
attraction of the Embarq 150 presented by Bob FM Saturday night with a
$500 bounty hanging over his head. Any driver that could beat Herring to
the checkered flag could have claimed the bounty in addition to the
regular purse. When
the race ended, however, it was Herring posting his fourth straight
triumph. The win in the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series event was also
Herring's sixth in his last seven starts. Herring
started from the fourth position in the 21-car field, but had moved into
second place just past the midpoint. He then swiped the advantage from
pole position winner Jonathan Cash of Oxford, N.C. on the 116th
circuit and held on to first place the remainder of the way. Cash
motored to a runner-up finish in the field and took over sole possession
of the lead in the division's point lead. Herring moved into second place
in the standings, just ahead of Owen Miller of Emporia, Va., who entered
the night tied with Cash for first place in the standings, but slipped to
third on the heels of an eighth-place finish. Adam
Barker of Hurt, Va. started from the outside of the front row in the race
and collected a third-place finish for the night, while Rodney Cook of
Reidsville, N.C. recorded a fourth-place run. Jon
Denning of Springfield, N.J. finished fifth at the checkered flag and was
followed by Nick Smith of Hampton, Va. in the sixth slot and Wayne Ramsey
of Amherst, Va. in seventh place. Miller
was eighth at the finish line and was followed in the top 10 by Eddie
Johnson of Ashland, Va. in ninth place and Cliff Daniels of Smithfield,
Va. in the 10th position. Daniels
was the final driver on the lead lap and roared from the rear of the field
at the outset of the race to score his second straight 10th
place performance. The
final 80 laps of the race were run under the green flag after the lone
caution period flew earlier in the event when the motor of the car driven
by Wayne Patterson of Chesterfield, Va. went sour and dropped fluid on the
asphalt. Bruce
Anderson continues dominance in Limited Sportsman Division after sweeping
twin 50-lap races Bruce
Anderson of South Boston, Va. continued to dominate the Strutmasters.com
Limited Sportsman Division Saturday night. Anderson
started from the front row in each of the twin 50-lap races for the
Limited Sportsman Division competitors and rolled to triumphs in each of
the events. The
two wins gave Anderson nine wins in 12 attempts this season at the
four-tenths mile asphalt oval and enabled him to pad his growing lead in
the chase for the division's point title. Justin
Snow of Danville, Va. started from the pole position for the opening
50-lap race, but lost the lead to Anderson on the third circuit and had to
settle for a runner-up finish. Danny
Willis, Jr. of Cluster Springs, Va. finished third in the 11-car field for
the opening 50-lap race, while Brian Pembleton of Amelia, Va. motored to a
fourth-place run in the caution-free event. Timmy Langford of Amelia, Va.
rounded out the top five drivers in the first 50-lapper. Anderson
started from the pole position in the nightcap and led every circuit in
the race, which was slowed by just one caution when debris was reported on
the track on lap 22. Willis
surged by Snow for second place on lap 32 and motored to a runner-up
performance, while Tommy Peregoy of Red Oak, Va. placed third in the
second 50-lap race. Langford
recorded a fourth-place run in the second race and was followed in the top
five by Wesley Falk of Virginia Beach, Va. in the fifth slot. Lee
Anderson leads flag-to-flag in Pure Stock race Lee
Anderson of Gladys, Va. qualified ninth, but started from the pole
position in the 30-lap race for the Budweiser Pure Stock Division
following a pre-race inversion. Anderson
led every lap of the caution-free race to beat Corey Loveday of Cullen,
Va. to the checkered flag. The runner-up finish by Loveday was his best of
the campaign. Chuck
Watkins of Stem, N.C., the point leader in the division, made a late-race
pass to score a third-place finish in the 12-car field, while Justin
Tucker of Elon, N.C. placed fourth and was followed in the top five by
Quain Moore of Callands, Va. Moore
posted the best qualifying time prior to the race with a time trial run of
18.819 seconds. He began the ninth following the pre-race inversion of the
field. Gregory
scores win in Legendary Flatheads event Johnny
Gregory of Rural Hall, N.C. started fourth in the 20-lap race for the
touring Legendary Ford Flathead Series, grabbed the lead on the opening
circuit and led the remainder of the way to the checkered flag. Only
two of the nine cars that began the race were on the lead lap at the end
of the event. Bill
Blair of Thomasville, N.C. started sixth and grabbed a second-place run,
while Clayton Smith of King, N.C. finished in third place and was the
winner in the Sportsman Division on the four-tenths mile oval. Gregory was
the victor in the Modified Division competition. Carlton
Pugh of Gretna, Va. rounded out the top four drivers in the race.
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