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GIBBS
SCORES FIRST SBS WIN
SOUTH
BOSTON, VA…..Dude Gibbs became the newest winner in the
Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division at South Boston Speedway
Saturday night with his victory in the Earth Day 150.
The
win was Gibbs’ first win in 10 years, his last win coming in a
Pure Stock Division race at Langley Speedway in Hampton, Va. in
1998.
Gibbs
won the Last Chance qualifying race that preceded the
season-ending 300-lap NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division here at
South Boston Speedway in October of last year. That victory,
however, does not count toward track feature race wins.
Gibbs
held off veteran driver Eddie Johnson of Midlothian, Va. in a
three-lap sprint to the finish that followed the last of the
race’s two caution flags. His margin of victory was .584 second.
David
Quackenbush of Lorton, Va. finished third, Dustin Storm of
Huntington, Md. finished fourth and Jason Dickerson of
Ruckersville, Va. rounded out the top five finishers.
Daniel
Watkins III of Angier, N.C., Wayne Ramsey of Amherst, Va., Mark
Cook of Bridgewater, Va., Jonathan Bailey of Keysville, Va. and
Timmy Nice of Powhatan, Va. rounded out the top ten finishers.
In
addition to scoring his first career win at South Boston Speedway,
Gibbs also scored his first South Boston Speedway pole position
win.
Gibbs
led all 150 laps, and had everything going his way after a
multi-car crash in the first turn on the second lap of the race
eliminated a handful of cars, including that of Gibbs’ teammate,
Justin Johnson of Durham, N.C., the winner of the track’s
season-opening race.
When
the race restarted on the eighth lap with Ramsey in second place,
Quackenbush in third, Bailey in fourth and Johnson in fifth, Gibbs
quickly opened up a sizeable lead.
Quackenbush
took over second place when Ramsey was forced to pit under green
on the 29th lap: as a result of lug nuts having backed
off of his right rear wheel.
Johnson
got past Quackenbush to take second place on lap 47 and held that
spot the rest of the night.
Gibbs
had a huge lead on the field, but saw it erased when Bailey spun
on lap 143 to bring out the race’s second caution period. The
mishap closed up the field but Gibbs was able to hang on and take
the win.
Gibbs
averaged 76.101 mph in the race that took 47 minutes to complete.
ANDERSON,
WILLIS TAKE LIMITED SPORTSMAN DIVISION WINS
Defending
track champion Bruce Anderson of South Boston, Va. won the first
of the scheduled Twin 50-lap races for the Limited Sportsman
Division. Danny Willis Jr. of Cluster Springs, Va. won the
rain-shortened second race, which was stopped after 39 laps due to
rain.
The
wins by Anderson and Willis have given the track three different
winners in the season’s first three races.
In
the first race, Willis finished .395-second behind Anderson with
Lee Pulliam of Semora, N.C., Steve Collins of Clover, Va. and
Brian Pembleton of Amelia, Va. rounding out the top five
finishers.
Pulliam
started on the pole in the first race and led the first 36 laps
before Anderson grabbed the lead. Once in front, Anderson was able
to hold the top spot the rest of the way.
In
the nightcap, Pulliam took the runner-up spot with Pembleton,
Terri Marks of Capron, Va. and Wesley Green of Moseley, Va.
rounding out the top five finishers.
Anderson
finished ninth in the nightcap after having been involved in a
crash on the 11th lap.
Willis
started third in the second race but bolted into the lead on the
opening lap and held the lead the rest of the way. With rain
beginning to sprinkle and knowing the end of the race was likely
near, Pulliam attempted to take the lead from Willis in the third
turn on the 38th circuit.
Pulliam’s
car got sideways, made contact with Willis’ car and then spun,
leaving Willis by himself in the lead.
RAIN
WASHES OUT PURE STOCK RACE
A
30-lap race for the Budweiser Pure Stock Division that had been
scheduled as part of the Earth Day 150 racing program was rained
out. Joey Conner of Scottsburg, Va. had won his second pole
position of the season in pre-race qualifying.
NEXT
RACE AT SOUTH BOSTON SPEEDWAY
The
next race at South Boston Speedway will be the USG Presents Little
Caesar’s Night on Saturday night, May 10.
That
event will be highlighted by Twin 75-lap races for the Barkhouser
Late Model Stock Car Division and will include races for the
Limited Sportsman Division, the Budweiser Pure Stock Division and
a race for the Legendary Ford Flatheads Racing Association.
Pit
gates will open at 1 p.m. and practice will go from 2:15 p.m.
until 3:45 p.m. Grandstand gates will open at 5 p.m. and
qualifying time trials will begin at 5:15 p.m. The first race will
get the green flag at 7 p.m.
Admission
is $10 for adults and $5 for youths ages 7-12. Kids ages 6 and
under will be admitted free. Youths must be accompanied by a paid
adult in order to receive the discounted admission price.
For
more information about the May 10 event or other events scheduled
for the 2008 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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