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STOKES BEATS THE HEAT AND COOLEY IN NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS MAG THRILLER
COLUMBUS, MS – Johnny Stokes of Columbus, MS drove the TJC
Mortgage/Maximum Signs and Graphics to his first career NeSmith Chevrolet
Dirt Late Model Series victory Sunday night at Magnolia Motor Speedway in
the 40-lap main event that was one of the most exciting, and hottest races
in series history.
Race fans that braved triple digit temperatures were treated to
three and four wide racing, as single file nose-to-tail competition was
nowhere to be found on the 3/8-mile clay surface known as “Black Ice.”
But that did nothing to chill the race time temperature of
102 degrees with a heat index of 118 degrees. It was difficult for those that witnessed
the event to keep up with all of the action that was as hot as the
temperature. While the leaders
raced three-wide, there was four-wide racing, and even seven-wide racing
at one point, throughout the field. Stokes held off the defending NeSmith
Chevrolet DLMS National Champion and current point leader Eric Cooley of
Fulton, MS driving the 78 Towing and Recovery Victory Circle by .196
seconds in a side-by-side finish.
Stokes took the lead on lap 28 after early race leader Justin McRee
of Tuscaloosa, AL lost a driveshaft under his Century Dedicated, Inc.
Trak-Star. “J-Mac” had a
big lead before his misfortune, and was the only driver on the track not
battling wheel-to-wheel for position.
McRee was the obvious Dominator Race Products Hard Luck Award
recipient.
Matthew Turner of Dawsonville, GA ran up front all night long, and
led for three laps early in the race driving the Turner Excavating DWB,
before having to settle for third at the checkered flag.
Stokes, Cooley and Turner spent most of the race battling three
wide for second, and then for the lead after McRee dropped out.
Stokes ran the high side late in the race with Turner in the
middle, and Cooley taking the short way around on the bottom of the track.
Stokes and Cooley broke free of Turner with two laps to go, and
Cooley began to try and set Stokes up for the “slide job” where he
would dive to the bottom of the track and then slide up in front of
Stokes.
Cooley made an unsuccessful try on lap 39, but he got a better run
going down the backstretch on lap 40.
Cooley dove to the inside, and appeared to have Stokes cleared
coming off the fourth turn to the checkered flag.
Stokes, however, had a lot of momentum coming off the high side of
turn four, and stayed alongside Cooley down the front stretch.
Cooley had to slow his momentum just enough to keep from running
into Stokes on his right, and that’s all Stokes needed to inch ahead at
the start-finish line and take the win by less than a half a car-length.
“I’m about dead after three straight nights of racing, and
traveling back and forth from Greenville to work on the track here,” an
exhausted Stokes said after climbing out of his race car in Victory Lane.
Stokes raced on Friday and Saturday nights in NeSmith Chevrolet
DLMS National Touring action at Greenville Speedway in Greenville, MS, 150
miles from “The Mag.”
The back-and-forth travel had to do with Stokes’ duties as the
Magnolia Motor Speedway promoter and preparing the racing surface.
“Dr. Dirt” prepared a race track that everyone liked, both
those driving on it, and those watching from the grandstands.
Jamie Tollison of Kosciusko, MS took the fourth spot in the
Tollison’s Auto Repair Trak-Star, and first heat race winner Jeremy Shaw
of Millport, AL was fifth in the Shaw Racing Trak-Star.
The 2008 NeSmith Chevrolet DLMS National Champion Chip Brindle of
Chatsworth, GA drove the Bryson Motorsports Pro 1 by Brindle to a
sixth-place finish.
Brindle was the fast qualifier with a lap in 15.864 seconds to earn
the pole position for the main, while Cooley was the second quick
qualifier, and started on the outside of the front row.
Second 12-lap heat race winner Chris Ragan of Ramer, TN was seventh
in the Southeastern Ag Transport Trak-Star, and Shannon Lee of Lumberton,
MS started 17th and finish eighth in the Billy Riels Racing DWB
to earn the GM Performance Parts Hard Charger Award. Lee was also the VP Racing Fuels Rookie
of the Race. Shay Knight of
Ethelsville, MS finished ninth in the Dunn’s Autos Mastersbilt, and
Rodney Wing of Meridian, MS rounded out the top ten in the G&M
Trucking GRT.
The three and four-wide racing began at the drop of the green flag,
as McRee and Turner came from the third and fourth starting spots
respectively to take the lead and second positions respectively on lap one
with Brindle, Cooley, and Wing following. Turner got to the inside of McRee on lap
two to take the lead, but McRee sailed back around the outside of Turner on
lap five to take the point. Stokes
raced his way from the seventh starting spot to move up to third by lap
six. Stokes got to the inside
of Turner on lap nine to take over the second spot.
The first of four caution flags came out on lap ten when Kevin
Henderson of Cottondale, AL cut down a left rear tire on the Century
Dedicated, Inc. Trak-Star. McRee
led Stokes, Turner, Cooley, Tollison, Wing, Brindle, Knight, Shaw, and
Marcus Minga of Shannon, MS in the B&M Salvage Rocket down for the
restart. Stokes chose the
inside for the “Delaware-Style” double file restart.
When the field went green, Cooley got under Turner for the third
spot, but once Turner got wound up on the outside, he blew past Cooley to
retake the position on lap 14, and drove around the outside of Stokes on
lap 19 to take over the second spot. Stokes
was up to the challenge, and he got back around Turner for second on lap
20.
McRee began to open up a lead over Stokes, Turner and Cooley, as
they battled for the second spot. Just
as the leader began to lap the cars on the tail of the lead lap, McRee’s
teammate Charlie Henderson of Cottondale, AL spun his Century Dedicated,
Inc. Mastersbilt in turn four on lap 24, right in front of McRee, who just
missed a big crash.
The third caution flag came out on the restart when Minga spun in
turn four, collecting the cars of Charlie Henderson, Chris McElhenney of
Lake, MS in the G&M Trucking Trak-Star and Michael Blount of Sumrall,
MS in the Lamar Auto Salvage Trak-Star.
McRee led Stokes, Turner, Cooley, Shaw, Tollison, Wing, Knight and
Ragan down for the restart.
This time, Stokes chose the outside for the double-file restart,
and the three wide battle for second was on.
McRee pulled away in the lead, but Stokes now powered on up high on
the track with Turner in the middle groove, and Cooley made it a three-way
dance by running on the bottom.
The three-wide battle for the second spot, suddenly became the
battle for the lead on lap 27 when McRee slowed in turn three with the
broken driveshaft to bring out the fourth and final caution flag.
Now Stokes was out in front by himself for the double-file restart
with 13 laps to go, and Turner chose the outside.
Behind the front trio, the action was also hot and heavy among the
next seven drivers, who at one point before the caution flag came out were
racing seven wide. Shaw lined
up fourth followed by Knight, Brindle, Lee, Wing, Tollison, and Ragan.
When green bulb flashed on, everybody from front to back in the
field busted out three and four-wide.
Cooley got by Turner for the second spot, but that was just at the
start finish line where cars are scored electronically on each lap.
Stokes on the outside, Turner in the middle, and Cooley on the
bottom swapped positions several times on each lap.
With three laps to go, it was down to Stokes and Cooley to decide
who was going to collect the $2,000 top prize.
On lap 49, Cooley had a run on Stokes going down the backstretch,
but his momentum was slowed by a lapped car.
Cooley reloaded for another shot on Stokes during the final lap of
the race. He threw the slider
on the leader in turns one and two, and it failed.
Cooley still got another run on Stokes going down the backstretch.
As the lead duo entered turn three, Cooley dove under Stokes,
passed him, and was about to attempt to slide up in front of him coming
off the fourth turn. Stokes
had enough head of steam coming off the high side of turn four to stay
alongside Cooley as he slid up the race track, with Stokes just edging
Cooley at the checkered flag.
Turner was entrenched in the third spot, but behind the leaders,
the battle for fourth was just as intense as the battle for the lead.
Tollison rallied from ninth to fourth in the closing laps of the
race, followed by Shaw, Brindle, Ragan, Lee, Knight and Wing.
The next event for the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series
National Tour will be the Annual Labor Day Weekend Special at Whynot
Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS with a two-day event on September 3-4
highlighted with a $5,000-to-win 75-lap main event.
The series will return to Magnolia Motor Speedway on September 5
during the three-day holiday weekend, racing 40 laps for $2,000-to-win.
For more information about the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model
Series visit the series web site at www.nesmithracing.com,
or visit the series on Facebook at NeSmith Racing.
Becoming a fan of the NeSmith Racing Facebook page will make you
eligible for special prizes that will be given away each month. OFFICIAL
FINISH OF ROUND 18 AT MAGNOLIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY IN COLUMBUS, MS ON 8/1/10: POS
STRT CAR
# DRIVER
HOMETOWN
LAPS $ WON ENTRIES:
28 QUALIFYING
(Top 10 Transfer To Main Event):
HEAT
RACES (12 Laps – Top 6 Transfer To Main Event):
1ST HEAT: 1.
Shaw; 2. Knight; 3. Nowell; 4. Lee (R); 5. Hiett; 6. Staples; 7. King; 8.
McElhenney; 9. Lawson.
2ND HEAT: 1.
Ragan; 2. Burchfield (R); 3. Ellis (R); 4. K. Henderson; 5. Blount (R); 6.
Tice (R); 7. McCool; 8. C. Henderson (R); 9. Keeton DNS. NeSMITH
CHEVROLET DIRT LATE MODEL SERIES NATIONAL POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 8/1/10: 1.
33c Eric Cooley – 1,634 R
– Denotes VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Year Candidate NeSmith
Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Claxton, GA is the Title Sponsor of the NeSmith
Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series. NeSmith
Chevrolet, Buick, GMC is the nation’s number one GM Powertrain Dealer
four years running, and is also the nation’s number one volume dealer of
Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC cars, trucks, SUVs and vans with free delivery
anywhere in the Southeast. GM
Performance Parts is an Official Sponsor of the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt
Late Model Series and Hard Charger Award sponsor.
Hoosier Race Tire is the Official Tire Sponsor of the NeSmith
Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series. VP
Racing Fuel is the Official Racing Fuel of the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late
Model Series. NeSmith
Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Contingency Sponsors for 2010 are
Dominator Race Products, Race Car Engineering,
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