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Race Results: 3-26-06
Barkhouser Late Models
Sturtmasters. com Limited Sportsman
Budweiser Pure Stocks
INEX LEGENDS
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Spring Fling 150: March 26, 2006
Denning
holds off challenges to score victory in season-opening Late Model Stock
event at South Boston SOUTH
BOSTON, VA. — Different car, different driver, same crew chief, same
result. Last
season, H.C. Sellers of Danville, Va. was the crew chief for South Boston
Speedway champion Peyton Sellers. When everything was said and done last
year, Peyton and H.C. Sellers had teamed together to win the NASCAR Dodge
Weekly Series national championship. Peyton
Sellers has moved on to Richard Childress Racing. H.C. Sellers is still
around, however, and right back in Victory Lane. It
wasn't easy, but Jon Denning of Springfield, N.J. led every lap of the
Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division event Sunday afternoon at South
Boston Speedway to put H.C. Sellers back in the Winner's Circle. Due to a
pair of late-race caution periods, the race, which was scheduled for 150
laps, was extended to 162 circuits. Denning
is now living in Danville, Va. and working with H.C. Sellers in an attempt
to claim a championship at America's Hometown Track. Jonathan
Cash of Oxford, N.C., who had scored back-to-back wins in the first two
weeks of the season at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, N.C., started
second in the 22-car field and drove on the rear deck lid of Denning's
machine throughout the event. Despite managing to pull alongside Denning
on a couple of occasions in the race Cash was unable to make the pass and
settled for a second-place finish. Eddie
Johnson of Midlothian, Va. placed third in the event and was followed in
the unofficial top five rundown by Adam Barker, who is driving a car for
Stacy Compton, in fourth place and Owen Miller of Emporia, Va. in the
fifth slot. Speedy
Faucette grabbed a sixth-place finish in the field and was followed by
Keven Wood of Stuart, Va. in seventh place. David Quackenbush of Lorton,
Va. placed eighth in the field and was the final driver on the lead lap. Frank
Deiny, Jr. of Mechanicsville, Va. finished ninth, one lap down, while Nick
Smith of Hampton, Va. garnered a 10th-place finish. The
race was slowed by a total of seven cautions, the last of which came on
lap 154 when Deiny got into the rear of Drew Herring of Benson, N.C. as
the two were heading into what would have been the final lap of the event.
Herring was running third at the time, while Deiny was in the fourth slot.
Herring smacked the inside retaining wall hard and wound up in 16th
place. Deiny was penalized for rough driving and put one lap down in the
final rundown. Anderson
swipes lead on opening lap, rolls to triumph in 50-lap Limited Sportsman
Division event Bruce
Anderson of South Boston, Va. started from the outside position on the
front row grabbed the lead on the opening circuit and sped to a victory in
the 50-lap race for the Strutmasters.com Limited Sportsman Division. Tommy
Peregoy of Red Oak, Va. began the event from the pole position after
tallying a qualifying time of 16.313 seconds on the four-tenths mile
asphalt oval. Peregoy managed a second-place run in the 13-car field and
was Danny Willis, Jr. of Cluster Springs, Va. in the third spot. Willis
surged to the top three after starting 11th in the field. Brian
Pembleton of Amelia, Va. placed fourth and was followed in the top five by
Terri Williams of Capron, Va. Rounding
out the top 10 drivers in the field were Ken Roundtree of Gates, N.C. in
sixth, Matt Lofton of Timberlake, N.C. in seventh, Bill Moshenek of
Providence, N.C. in eighth, Philip Woods of Goode, Va. in ninth and
Tiffany Daniels of Smithfield, Va. in 10th. Phillips
holds off pole sitter Watkins to claim win in 30-lap Pure Stock Division
event Scott
Phillips of Roxboro, N.C. opened the season the way he ended the 2005
campaign — parked in Victory Lane in the Budweiser Pure Stock Division. Phillips
motored to a triumph in the 30-lap shootout for the division after holding
off pole position winner Chuck Watkins of Stem, N.C. Watkins began the
race from the seventh starting spot due to an invert. Courtney
Crosby of Scottsburg, Va., who moved to the pole spot with the inversion,
held on for a third-place run, while Lee Anderson of Elon, N.C., who
started second in the 11-car field placed fourth. William
Ridgeway of Burlington, N.C. rounded out the top five competitors in the
event. Darnell
Wallace, Jr. scores a victory in 25-lap INEX Legends Series race Darnell
Wallace, Jr. grabbed the lead on the 10th laps of the 25-lap
race for the touring INEX Legends Series and held on the rest of the way
to take the checkered flag. Wallace
had led the race earlier for two circuits after swiping the advantage from
pole sitter Craig Goess, Jr. on the opening circuit. Kyle
Hall, who started third in the 20-car field, motored to a second-place
finish. Jeremy Cook placed third in the event after starting from the
ninth slot, while Charles Hudson posted a fourth-place run.
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