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BUSHA
SAYS TOUCHÉ TO JOHNSON
AND
WINS
TALLADEGA
SHORT TRACK NeSMITH SUPER DIRT
CAR
SERIES
RACE
EASTABOGA, AL – The end of an exciting late-race side-by-side
duel for the lead had Tim Busha of Boaz, AL in the Kilpatrick Chevrolet
GRT
beating Ronnie Johnson of Chattanooga, TN in the Miller Brothers Coal
Mastersbilt to the checkered flag in the 40-lap “War Between The
States” for the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series at Talladega Short Track
on Saturday night.
It was a battle between the local favorite in Busha versus the
National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame inductee in Johnson.
It was a battle between the inside running Busha, versus the high
flying Johnson. It was also a
battle between high-dollar horsepower with the Spec Engine of Busha versus
the economical torque of Johnson’s
GM Performance CT
525
All-Aluminum Spec Engine.
A lap 31 restart set up the nine-lap dash to the finish with
Johnson going everywhere Busha wasn’t on the ¼-mile clay oval known as
“The Hornet’s Nest.” If
Busha ran the bottom groove, Johnson would pull along side on the outside.
If Busha moved up to try and slow Johnson’s momentum, Johnson
would make a hard left and blast underneath Busha.
At the checkered flag, Busha was able to kept Johnson behind him
and cross the finish line with a one car-length advantage.
“I really hated to see that late caution flag because I really
had a good rhythm going on the bottom of the track,” Busha said.
“We’re not allowed to have rear-view mirrors or two-way radios,
so I didn’t know who was behind me, but I could feel him.
I had to move around the race track more than I wanted to, but
you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do to win the race.”
Busha made it a “Clean Sweep” by posting fast time during
qualification with a lap in 13.866 seconds, and then, despite Johnson’s
late-race side-by-side challenges, led all 40 laps of the “War Between
The States.”
Johnson had to settle for second, but kept an appreciative crowd in
the grandstand on their feet watching his rim riding charge from the sixth
starting spot in a car powered by a new revolutionary $10,000 super late
model engine.
The third spot went to Stacy Holmes of
Munford
,
AL
in
the Holmes Excavating Barry Wright. Holmes
was driving “The Duck” Carl Edwards drove to third spot in the Prelude
To The Dream on Wednesday night at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, OH.
The car still had Edward’s wrap on the body with his #99 on the
doors and his AFLAC sponsor identification.
Dillon Crim of Eastaboga, AL took the fourth spot in the Southern
Pipe and Supply TSR, and Terry Smith of Oxford,
AL
finished fifth in the TSR Race Cars TSR.
Ross Martin of Talladega,
AL
put
a second car powered by a
GM Performance CT
525
All-Aluminum Spec Engine in the top 10 with a sixth-place effort in the
Shorty’s Racing Shocks
GRT
.
Dingus Griffin of Alexandria, AL was seventh in the Curbow Logging
Mastersbilt and Montana Dudley of Phenix City, AL drove The Racing Zone
GRT
to
an eighth-place finish. Danny
Peoples of
Margaret
,
AL
took the ninth spot in the Peoples Racing Barry Wright.
Anthony Burroughs of Sheffield, AL, who won the Friday night
NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series race at Penton Raceway in Penton, AL,
rounded out the top ten in the
ALT
Transportation Mastersbilt, and took over the point lead in the NeSmith
Super Dirt Car Series championship standings.
Busha took the lead at the start of the race followed by Holmes,
Crim, Martin, and Johnson. Johnson
drove under Martin on lap three to take over the fourth spot, and Smith
moved into the top five on lap four, diving under Martin for the position.
Busha had pulled out to a half-straightaway lead by lap seven.
Johnson continued his march to the front of the pack on lap eight
when he drove around the outside of Crim to capture the third position.
On lap 10, Johnson worked the outside groove to sail around Holmes
for the second spot coming off the fourth turn, while Busha began to lap
the cars on the tail of the lead lap.
Busha’s lead was erased when the first of two caution flags came
out on lap 14 when Jeff Johns of Oxford,
AL
spun the
Oxford
Machine Mastersbilt in turn four. Busha
brought Johnson, Holmes, Crim, Smith, Martin, James Cline of Oxford, AL in
the Coosa Heating and Cooling JC3, Dudley, Burroughs, and Griffin down for
the restart.
The top two drivers began their battle for the lead, and by lap 15,
they caught lapped traffic. Busha
was able to thread the needle between two lapped cars going down the
backstretch on lap 18, and then pulled away from Johnson.
By the halfway point, Busha had a half-straightaway lead on the “
Chattanooga
Flash.”
With the top three cars settling into their running positions, Crim
and Smith raced side-by-side swapping the fourth spot several times over
the next ten laps. The final
caution flag came out on lap 32 when Duane Treadwell of
LaGrange
,
GA
spun his Global Logistics Rocket in turn two.
This set up the nine-lap dash to the finish.
On the restart, Busha went to his groove on the bottom of the race
track, and Johnson climbed the banking in turn one to set up shop on the
cushion. Johnson could get his
best runs on Busha coming off turn two, and then power along side Busha
going into turn three.
For the next few laps, Johnson could use his momentum to get a run
on Busha coming off the fourth turn, but Busha would slide up in front of
R.J. on the front straightaway. When
the lead duo got to the flagstand on lap 46, Johnson had the nose piece of
his car right under the rear deck of Busha’s car.
Johnson then made a hard left, and dove under Busha going into turn
one. Busha and Johnson raced
side-by-side through turns one and two, and then down the backstretch.
They made contact going into turn three, and that slowed Johnson
down just enough for Busha to hang on to the point coming off the fourth
turn.
With two laps to go, Johnson went back to the outside to reload for
another shot at Busha and the victory.
Johnson did not get close enough to make another serious bid for
the lead, and Busha was able to hang on and take one car-length advantage
at the checkered flag.
OFFICIAL
RESULTS OF NeSMITH SUPER DIRT
CAR
SERIES EVENT AT
TALLADEGA
SHORT TRACK IN
EASTABOGA
,
AL
ON
6/12/10
:
POS
STRT
CAR
# DRIVER
HOMETOWN
$
WON
1.
1
15
Tim Busha
Boaz,
AL
$2,500
2.
6 5
Ronnie Johnson
Chattanooga
, TN
$1,250
3.
2 99h
Stacy Holmes
Munford, AL
$900
4.
3 7c
Dillon Crim
Eastaboga, AL
$700
5.
5 99
Terry Smith
Oxford
,
AL
$600
6.
4 47
Ross Martin
Talladega
,
AL
$500
7.
11 49
Dingus
Griffin
Alexandria
,
AL
$450
8.
8 55d
Montana
Dudley
Phenix
City
,
AL
$400
9.
14 11
Danny Peoples
Margaret,
AL
$350
10.
7 121
Anthony Burroughs
Sheffield
,
AL
$325
11.
10 25
Tim Roszell
Anniston
,
AL
$300
12.
16 44r
Rod Carroll
Anniston
,
AL
$280
13.
15 10
Matthew
Turner
Dawsonville, GA
$260
14.
12 44
Virgil Taylor
Clanton, AL
$240
15.
18 55
Duane Treadwell
LaGrange, GA
$220
16.
17 2
Jeff Johns
Oxford
,
AL
$200
17.
9 3
James Cline
Oxford
,
AL
$200
18.
13 15t
Chris Thomas
Waco
, GA
$200
19.
19 47
Douglas Stewart
Eastaboga,
AL
DNS
QUALIFYING:
|
POS
|
CAR
#
|
DRIVER
|
HOMETOWN
|
CHASSIS
|
ENG
|
LAP
1
|
LAP
2
|
TIME
|
|
1
|
15
|
Tim
Busha
|
Boaz
,
AL
|
GRT
|
S
|
14.043
|
13.688
|
13.688
|
|
2
|
99h
|
Stacy
Holmes
|
Munford
,
AL
|
Barry
Wright
|
S
|
13.832
|
13.832
|
13.832
|
|
3
|
7c
|
Dillon
Crim
|
Eastaboga
,
AL
|
TSR
|
O
|
13.845
|
14.168
|
13.845
|
|
4
|
47
|
Ross
Martin
|
Talladega
,
AL
|
GRT
|
525
|
13.883
|
14.261
|
13.883
|
|
5
|
99
|
Terry
Smith
|
Oxford
,
AL
|
TSR
|
O
|
14.133
|
13.971
|
13.971
|
|
6
|
5
|
Ronnie
Johnson
|
Chattanooga
,
TN
|
Mastersbilt
|
525
|
13.976
|
14.147
|
13.976
|
|
7
|
121
|
Anthony
Burroughs
|
Sheffield
,
AL
|
Mastersbilt
|
S
|
14.004
|
14.004
|
14.004
|
|
8
|
55d
|
Montana
Dudley
|
Phenix City
,
AL
|
GRT
|
AS
|
14.197
|
14.131
|
14.131
|
|
9
|
3
|
James
Cline
|
Oxford
,
AL
|
JC3
|
AS
|
14.220
|
14.227
|
14.220
|
|
10
|
25
|
Tim
Roszell
|
Anniston
,
AL
|
GRT
|
O
|
14.402
|
14.230
|
14.230
|
|
11
|
49
|
Dingus
Griffin
|
Alexandria
,
AL
|
Mastersbilt
|
S
|
14.300
|
15.042
|
14.300
|
|
12
|
44
|
Virgil
Taylor
|
Clanton
,
AL
|
GRT
|
S
|
14.489
|
14.311
|
14.311
|
|
13
|
15t
|
Chris
Thomas
|
Waco
,
GA
|
GRT
|
O
|
14.334
|
14.350
|
14.334
|
|
14
|
11
|
Danny
Peoples
|
Margaret
,
AL
|
Barry
Wright
|
S
|
14.395
|
14.396
|
14.395
|
|
15
|
10
|
Matthew Turner
|
Dawsonville
,
GA
|
DWB
|
525
|
14.508
|
14.601
|
14.508
|
|
16
|
44r
|
Rod
Carroll
|
Anniston
,
AL
|
HRC
|
O
|
14.540
|
14.755
|
14.540
|
|
17
|
2
|
Jeff
Johns
|
Oxford
,
AL
|
Mastersbilt
|
S
|
14.901
|
14.783
|
14.783
|
|
18
|
55
|
Duane
Treadwell
|
LaGrange
,
GA
|
Rocket
|
AS
|
14.903
|
NT
|
14.903
|
|
19
|
47
|
Douglas
Stewart
|
Eastaboga
,
AL
|
Barry
Wright
|
O
|
NT
|
NT
|
NT
|
ENGINE
LEGEND:
O
– Open
S – Spec
AS – All-Steel
525
– GM Performance CT
525
Spec
NeSMITH
SUPER DIRT
CAR
SERIES POINT STANDINGS THROUGH
6/12/10
:
1.
121 Anthony Burroughs – 554
2. 54 David Breazeale – 480
3. 86 Rick Rickman – 454
4. 51 Dean Carpenter – 390
5. 5 Klint Byars – 356
6. 90 Brian Rickman – 332
7. 28 Bradley Price – 312
8. 32 Mark Dodson – 306
9.
Matthew
Turner
–
298
10. Ronnie Johnson – 274
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