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Race Results: 3-24-07
Barkhouser Late Models
Limited Sportsman
Budweiser Pure Stocks
Grand Stocks
Legends
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Wayne
Ramsey grabs lead late, holds on to win season-opening Late Model Stock
Car race at South Boston SOUTH
BOSTON, VA. — The second time was the charm for Wayne Ramsey of Amherst,
Va. Ramsey made
two passes of Adam Barker of Hurt, Va. following caution periods Saturday
afternoon at South Boston Speedway. The second pass was for the lead and
wound up resulting in a victory. Ramsey
claimed the first-place position on the track on lap 118 following a
caution period and held on the rest of the way to secure a win in the
season-opening Spring Fling 150 Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division
race. The event
was the featured attraction of the NASCAR Whelen All American Series race
program and opened the 50th anniversary season at America's
Hometown Track. Ramsey had
swiped the second-place position from pole sitter Barker on lap 47
following an earlier caution. Barker, however, battled back into the
position four laps later. Jon Denning
of Springfield, N.J. started eighth in the race, but roared to a
second-place finish at the end, just ahead of sixth-starting David
Triplett Jr. of Timberlake, N.C. Keven Wood
of Stuart, Va., who began the race from the ninth starting slot, wound up
with a fourth-place finish, while Ronald Hill of Rougemont, N.C. rounded
out the top-five competitors. Eddie
Johnson of Midlothian, Va. roared from a 16th starting spot in
the field to finish in the sixth position, while Barker slipped to seventh
after losing the lead. Cliff Daniels of Smithfield, Va., who began the
race in the 17th spot, wound up in eighth, while Greg Edwards
placed ninth and was followed in the 10th position by Jonathan
Bailey of Keysville, Va. Barker
earned the pole position for the start of the race after turning in a
track-record qualifying time of 15.318 seconds and 94.007 miles per hour.
Barker owned the lead for the first lap, but lost it to outside pole
sitter Philip Morris of Ruckersville, Va. one circuit later. Morris, the
defending NASCAR Weekly Series national champion, held the lead position
until the 88th lap when he encountered problems with his right
front tire and wound up parking his ride and settling for a 19th-place
finish. Barker moved
in front at that point and owned the lead until Ramsey secured the top
spot in the closing stages. Bruce
Anderson opens defense of Limited Sportsman Division championship with a
victory in 51-lap race Bruce
Anderson of South Boston, Va. held off several challenges during the
season-opening event for the Limited Sportsman Division and wound up
securing a victory in the 51-lap race, which was extended an extra circuit
due to a late-race caution period. Anderson
claimed the pole position for the race with a track qualifying record of
15.748 seconds and 91.440 miles per hour. Danny
Willis, Jr. of Cluster Springs, Va. started outside on the front row,
grabbed the lead on the opening lap and held the position until Anderson,
the defending champion in the division, moved out front on the seventh
circuit following a side-by-side battle. Willis
challenged Anderson again late in the race before he spun out on the 49th
lap, setting up a two-lap dash to the checkered flag. That caution, the
fourth of the race, was preceded on lap 43 a caution period, which took
place when the car of Terri Marks spun in turn two. Marks, the driver of
the Halifax Motorsports Academy entry from Halifax County High School, was
running third in the 12-car field prior to the spin. Marks wound
up fourth in the race after several cars went spinning on the closing lap
of the race. Timmy
Langford of Amelia, Va. wound up second at the checkered flag and was
followed by Brian Pembleton in the third-place slot. Charles Barnes of
Chase City, Va. followed Marks across the finish line to round out the top
five finishers. Defending
champ Chuck Watkins scores victory in opening 30-lap race for the Pure
Stock Division Chuck
Watkins of Stem, N.C. picked up right where he left off in the Pure Stock
Division ranks at South Boston Speedway. Watkins, the
defending points champion in the division, grabbed the lead on the 11th
circuit and held on the rest of the way to score a victory in the 30-lap
event. Watkins was
the fast qualifier during time trials, but had to start fifth following a
pre-race inversion. Lee Anderson of Gladys, Va., who started outside on
the front row, grabbed the lead at the outset and held it through the
opening 10 circuits. Joey
Throckmorton of South Boston, Va. wound up second in the 15-car field,
while Chris Seay of Ringgold, Va. managed a third-place finish. Jarrett
Milam of Ringgold, Va. placed fourth in the field and Scott Phillips of
Roxboro, N.C. rounded out the top five competitors. Troy
Dowdy takes win in Grand Stock event Troy Dowdy
of Concord, Va. started from the pole position and led every circuit to
take the checkered flag in the 30-lap race for the Grand Stock Division. Bill Edwards
of Ringgold, Va. placed second in the six-car field and was followed in
the top three by Ray Ellington, Jr. of Madison Heights, Va. Bennie
Franklin of Rustburg, Va. rounded out the top four drivers in the
caution-free event. Craig
Goess Jr. wins caution-plagued Legends event Craig Goess
Jr. of Greenville, N.C. started from the pole position and wound up
winning the caution-plagued 25-lap race for the touring INEX Legends
Series. Rette Causey
placed second in the 16-car field and was followed in the top five by
Kevin Yeatts of Powhatan, Va. in the third spot, Brad Hancock of Newport
News, Va. in fourth and Brad Arthur of Roanoke Rapids, N.C. in the fifth
slot.
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