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9-22-07 RESULTS:
BARKHOUSER LATE MODELS
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PABST BLUE RIBBON 150: SEPT 22, 2007
Barker Wins SBS Late
Model Stock Car Division Title
SOUTH
BOSTON, VA….Adam Barker of Hurt, Va. entered Saturday night’s Pabst
Blue Ribbon 150 racing program needing only to finish next-to-last in a 24
car field to clinch the championship in the Barkhouser Late Model Stock
Car Division. Barker
played the situation close to the vest, took a conservative approach and,
with a 15th-place finish, clinched his first career NASCAR
track championship. Barker
opted to start at the rear of the 24-car field and competed at a minimal
speed. He ran six laps, ducked into the pits, and, after about a half a
dozen cars dropped out of the race a few laps later, returned to the track
to run a handful of laps before finally calling it quits after completing
17 circuits. Wayne
Ramsey of Amherst, Va., also did what he needed to do to have one last
shot at the title and that was win the 150-lap race that was the feature
event of the Pabst Blue Ribbon 150 racing program. The
win, Ramsey’s fourth in a row and his fifth victory of the season here,
came by a margin of 1.731 second over Eddie Johnson of Midlothian, Va. The
runner-up finish was Johnson’s second straight runner-up finish. C.E.
Falk of Virginia Beach, Va. finished third with Rodney Cook of Reidsville,
N.C. and last year’s NASCAR national champion, Philip Morris of
Ruckersville, Va. rounding out the top five finishers. Jonathan
Bailey of Keysville, Va., Jerame Donley of Winston-Salem, N.C., Owen
Miller of Emporia, Va., Jason Mitchum of Blacksburg, Va., and former track
champion, Wayne Patterson of Chesterfield, Va., rounded out the top ten
finishers. Ramsey
started on the pole and led the first 54 laps before Morris muscled his
way past Ramsey on lap 55. Morris led 10 laps before Ramsey regained the
lead for the final time on lap 66. With
the last 48 laps run under the green flag, Ramsey gradually inched away
from the field, leaving Johnson about a half a straightaway behind at the
end. Ramsey
averaged 80.707 mph in the race that was slowed by two caution periods.
Anderson Claims Limited
Sportsman Division Title South
Boston, Va. resident Bruce Anderson entered the 50-lap Limited Sportsman
Division race with a second straight championship already in hand.
Nevertheless, he made a strong bid for the win only to fall a car length
shy to first-year competitor Lee Pulliam of Semora, N.C. The
win was Pulliam’s second of the season and came by a scant.101-second
over Anderson. Pole winner Tommy Peregoy of Red Oak, Va. finished third,
Timmy Langford of Amelia, Va. finished fourth and Brian Pembleton of
Amelia, Va. rounded out the top five finishers. Pulliam
and Peregoy battled early before Pulliam took the lead for good on the
fourth lap. While he led the race the rest of the way, he had to fight off
challenges from Anderson who pulled alongside of Pulliam at least twice.
Watkins Wins Second Straight
Pure Stock Title Chuck
Watkins of Stem, N.C. won his second straight championship in the
Budweiser Pure Stock Division with an eighth-place finish in the 30-lap
race for that division. Joey
Conner of Scottsburg, Va. scored his first win of the season, edging
Justin Tucker of Elon, N.C. by a car length at the finish. Mark Francisco
of Halifax, Va., Watkins’ chief challenger for the division
championship, needed to finish 11 positions ahead of Watkins to win the
championship but his third-place finish was only five spots better, thus
giving Watkins the division title. Joey
Throckmorton of Scottsburg, Va. finished fourth and Courtney Crosby of
Scottsburg, Va. rounded out the top five finishers.
Smith Wins Title In Southern
Vintage Modified Division Randy
Smith of Bassett, Va. secured the track championship in the Southern
Vintage Modified Division with a third-place finish in Saturday night’s
25-lap race for that division. Darryl
Lacks of Lynchburg, Va. won the pole and led the entire race to pick up
his first win of the season here in the division. Donnie Lacks of
Lynchburg, Va. finished second a couple
of car lengths behind Darryl Lacks. Larry
Glessner finished fourth in the race and Bill Lacks of Lynchburg, Va.
rounded out the top five finishers.
Yeatts Wins INEX Legends
Cars Race Keven
Yeatts of Powhatan, Va. started on the pole and led all the way in winning
the 10-lap race for the INEX Legends Cars Series. Chris
Davis, Gene Cannon and Jaime Laine of Scottsburg, Va. rounded out the top
four finishers.
Next Race At South Boston
Speedway South
Boston Speedway will close out its 2007 season with the SoBo 300 race for
the Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division on Friday and Saturday,
October 26 and October 27. The
SoBo 300, South Boston Speedway’s biggest race of the season for the
Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division, will pay $10,000 to the winner. Practice
and qualifying time trials will be held on Friday with Saturday’s action
featuring qualifying heat races starting at 12 noon and the 300-lap SoBo
300 race starting at 2 p.m. Advance
tickets for adults are priced at $10 each with adult general admission
tickets being priced at $15 each on race day. Tickets for youth ages 10-15
will be $10 each. Kids ages nine and under will be admitted free with a
paid adult. For
more information about the SoBo 300 or South Boston Speedway’s 50th
anniversary season, visit the speedway’s website at www.southbostonspeedway.com
or telephone the speedway at 434-572-4947 or 1-877-440-1540. |
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