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Post by labontefanboy on Jul 30, 2014 17:05:45 GMT -5
I love those retro caution lights haha.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 13, 2014 19:21:12 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the Miller Time 250 at the Martinsville Speedway.
Sam Ard won the pole, with a time of 26.610, beating Diane Teel by 0.446 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard won his 1st pole of the year, Ard won his 9th career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series and his first since Charlotte 8 races ago, Geoffrey Bodine, the winner of this race last year, will not be competing in this race, Tommy Houston, who will start 11th, will be trying to improve on his 31 point lead over Sam Ard
1.00-Sam Ard 2.19-Diane Teel 3.4-Joe Thurman 4.12-Tommy Ellis 5.06-Rodney Howard 6.1-Pete Silva 7.7-Morgan Shepherd 8.63-Jimmy Hensley 9.28-Phil Parsons 10.16-Jimmy Lawson 11.6-Tommy Houston 12.23-Tommy Wood 13.55-Jerry Taylor 14.14-Ronnie Silver 15.64-Daryl Lacks 16.84-Ray Huff 17.24-Glenn Jarrett 18.69-Junior Miller 19.79-Orvil Reedy 20.97-Harry Lee Hill 21.44-Rick Hanley 22.70-Jim Dottellis 23.32-Dale Jarrett 24.87-Steve Jarvis 25.11-Jack Ingram 26.62-John Linville 27.9-Bob Shreeves 28.41-Jack Bland 29.51-Robert Ingram 30.2-Jeff Hensley 31.45-Charlie Luck 32.77-Bud Elliott 33.10-Gary Neice 34.20-Bosco Lowe 35.01-Butch Lindley 36.43-Donny Ling Jr. 37.22-Rick Mast 38.74-Aaron Dudley 39.04-Eddie Falk 40.71-Bobby Cox
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 14, 2014 16:04:12 GMT -5
Race #5 - Miller Time 250
The NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series had to travel alittle distance for their fifth stop of the season in Martinsville, Virginia, the site of the Martinsville Speedway for the Miller Time 250.
Sam Ard led the field to the green flag on a sunny day with no chance of rain to spoil the race. Ard would lead the first lap as he and Pete Silva would swap the lead four times within the first twenty laps. Caution flags would dominate the day, as 113 of the 250 laps was run behind the pace car.
As the race was winding down, many drivers began to fade due to problems to their cars, including points contender Tommy Houston, who blew up just as he took the lead. Meanwhile, Sam Ard could do no wrong, he would lose the lead due to a slow stop, but would regain it quickly there after. Joe Thurman made his best run of the season and led late but Ard would work his way around and would score the win.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard scored his 1st win of the year, Ard scored his 5th career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win and his first since Richmond 9 races ago, Ard led 6 times for 69 laps, including the final 12 laps, Ard, who finished 1st, became the new points leader, leading Phil Parsons by 36 points
1.00-Sam Ard (69 laps led) 2.4-Joe Thurman (59 laps led) 3.12-Tommy Ellis (45 laps led) 4.28-Phil Parsons 5.9-Bob Shreeves-1 lap (10 laps led) 6.55-Jerry Taylor-1 lap 7.7-Morgan Shepherd-2 laps (51 laps led) 8.1-Pete Silva-2 laps (15 laps led) 9.16-Jimmy Lawson-2 laps 10.84-Ray Huff-2 laps 11.97-Harry Lee Hill-3 laps 12.06-Rodney Howard-3 laps 13.23-Tommy Wood-3 laps 14.11-Jack Ingram-4 laps 15.32-Dale Jarrett-5 laps 16.70-Jim Dottellis-5 laps 17.79-Orvil Reedy-5 laps 18.19-Diane Teel-5 laps 19.43-Donny Ling Jr.-6 laps 20.01-Butch Lindley-6 laps 21.20-Bosco Lowe-8 laps 22.51-Robert Ingram-9 laps 23.74-Aaron Dudley-9 laps 24.04-Eddie Falk-9 laps 25.71-Bobby Cox-16 laps 26.22-Rick Mast-20 laps 27.62-John Linville-26 laps 28.69-Junior Miller-50 laps 29.2-Jeff Hensley-90 laps (Ignition) 30.41-Jack Bland-108 laps (Brakes) 31.14-Ronnie Silver-117 laps (Rear End) 32.64-Daryl Lacks-125 laps (Camshaft) 33.77-Bud Elliott-132 laps (Valve) 34.87-Steve Jarvis-167 laps (Clutch) 35.6-Tommy Houston-179 laps (Header) (1 lap led) 36.45-Charlie Luck-192 laps (Accident) 37.44-Rick Hanley-205 laps (Overheating) 38.24-Glenn Jarrett-226 laps (Accident) 39.63-Jimmy Hensley-231 laps (Accident) 40.10-Gary Neice-232 laps (Accident)
Sam Ard-1 Pete Silva-2-7 Sam Ard-8-9 Pete Silva-10-17 Morgan Shepherd-18 Pete Silva-19 Sam Ard-21-46 Tommy Ellis-47-69 Tommy Houston-70 Bob Shreeves-71-79 Sam Ard-80-86 Tommy Ellis-87-103 Joe Thurman-104-119 Sam Ard-120-140 Tommy Ellis-141-144 Joe Thurman-145-151 Morgan Shepherd-152-201 Joe Thurman-202-237 Sam Ard-238-250
19 Lead Changes among 7 drivers
Caution Flags: 23 for 113 laps Lap 18 (Car #22 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 64), Lap 24 (Car #71 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 7), Lap 36 (Car #01 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 32), Lap 48 (Car #71 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 16), Lap 57 (Car #77 Spin Backstretch after contact from 45), Lap 68 (Car #74 Spin Backstretch after contact from 00), Lap 79 (Car #22 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 51), Lap 86 (Car #87 Stalled Turn 2), Lap 106 (Car #43 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 7), Lap 118 (Car #51 Spin Turn 2 after contact from 28), Lap 125 (Car #20 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 97), Lap 132 (Car #70 Frontstretch after contact from 32), Lap 145 (Cars #16 and 55 Spin Backstretch), Lap 152 (Car #01 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 70), Lap 160 (Car #97 spin Frontstretch after contact from 70), Lap 176 (Car #01 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 11), Lap 185 (Cars #19 and 06 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 201 (Car #01 Spin Turn 2 after contact from 00), Lap 208 (Car #22 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 11), Lap 215 (Car #20 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 84), Lap 227 (Car #69 Stalled Turn 4), Lap 242 (Car #11 Spin Turn 4 after contact from 12), Lap 249 (Car #1 Spin Turn 2 after contact from 55)
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 36 Minutes and 7 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 26, 2014 19:00:04 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 6th race of the season the Holly Farms 200 at the North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Sam Ard won the pole, with a time of 25.965, beating Jack Ingram by 0.612 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard won his 2nd pole of the year, Ard won his 10th career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series and his first since Martinsville 1 race ago, Ard, who will start 1st, will be trying to improve on his 36 point lead over Phil Parsons
1.00-Sam Ard 2.11-Jack Ingram 3.12-Tommy Ellis 4.14-Ronnie Silver 5.06-Rodney Howard 6.04-Eddie Falk 7.28-Phil Parsons 8.7-Morgan Shepherd 9.1-Pete Silva 10.32-Dale Jarrett 11.01-Butch Lindley 12.20-Bosco Lowe 13.6-Tommy Houston 14.4-Joe Thurman 15.2-Jeff Hensley 16.41-Jack Bland 17.52-Steve Lawrence 18.22-Rick Mast 19.16-Jimmy Lawson 20.27-Mike Messer 21.62-John Linville 22.82-Ralph Morris 23.Billy Hess
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 27, 2014 21:02:35 GMT -5
Race #6 - Holly Farms 200
The NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series had to travel down the east coast for their sixth stop of the season in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, the site of the North Wilkesboro Speedway for the Holly Farms 200.
Sam Ard led the field to the green flag on a sunny day as this was the debut race for year old series at North Wilkesboro but it was Jack Ingram leading the first nine laps. The caution would come out early on Lap 4 for a spin and Dale Jarrett would drop out early with an Engine problem before Lap 10 was even completed.
Much of the early half of the race was dominated by Tommy Houston and Pete Silva, however Silva would be knocked out by an accident just before halfway and Houston would lead before Sam Ard would work his way back to the lead late in the race and would score the win.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard scored his 2nd win of the year, Ard scored his 6th career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win and his first since Martinsville 1 race ago, Ard led 2 times for 60 laps, including the final 12 laps, Ard, who finished 1st, became the new points leader, leading Phil Parsons by 36 points
1.00-Sam Ard (60 laps led) 2.6-Tommy Houston (67 laps led) 3.7-Morgan Shepherd-2 laps 4.16-Jimmy Lawson-2 laps 5.4-Joe Thurman-2 laps 6.28-Phil Parsons-2 laps 7.04-Eddie Falk-3 laps 8.14-Ronnie Silver-3 laps 9.01-Butch Lindley-3 laps 10.Billy Hess-3 laps 11.52-Steve Lawrence-4 laps 12.41-Jack Bland-5 laps 13.11-Jack Ingram-5 laps (9 laps led) 14.20-Bosco Lowe-5 laps 15.27-Mike Messer-6 laps 16.12-Tommy Ellis-7 laps 17.62-John Linville-7 laps 18.82-Ralph Morris-8 laps 19.1-Pete Silva-107 laps (Accident) (64 laps led) 20.06-Rodney Howard-107 laps (Accident) 21.22-Rick Mast-170 laps (Accident) 22.2-Jeff Hensley-177 laps (Accident) 23.32-Dale Jarrett-192 laps (Engine)
Sam Ard-Pole Jack Ingram-1-9 Pete Silva-10-36 Tommy Houston-37-38 Pete Silva-39-75 Tommy Houston-76-139 Sam Ard-140-186 Tommy Houston-187 Sam Ard-188-200
7 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 11 for 55 laps Lap 4 (Car #6 Spin Backstretch after contact from 04), Lap 23 (Car #04 Spin Turn 3), Lap 30 (Cars #04, 27, 41 and 22 Accident Turn 2), Lap 39 (Car #28 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 16), Lap 46 (Car #6 Spin Turn 2), Lap 69 (Car #62 Spin Backstretch after contact from 7), Lap 81 (Cars #41 and 82 Spin Turn 2), Lap 93 (Cars #1, 14, 20, Billy Hess and 06 Accident Frontstretch), Lap 133 (Car #62 Spin Turn 4), Lap 148 (Billy Hess Spin Backstretch), Lap 181 (Cars #12 and 82 Spin Turn 2)
Margin of Victory: 2.777 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 54 Minutes and 22 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 11, 2014 17:16:23 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 7th race of the season the WDVA 200 at the South Boston Speedway.
Bosco Lowe won the pole, with a time of 18.117 seconds, beating Gary Neice by 0.444 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bosco Lowe won his 1st pole of the year, Lowe won his 1st career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series in his 16th start, Jack Ingram, who won the last South Boston race, will be starting 7th, Sam Ard, who will start 19th, will be trying to improve on his 66 point lead over Phil Parsons
1.20-Bosco Lowe 2.10-Gary Neice 3.9-Bob Shreeves 4.45-Charlie Luck 5.32-Dale Jarrett 6.2-Jeff Hensley 7.11-Jack Ingram 8.24-Glenn Jarrett 9.64-Daryl Lacks 10.07-Dickie Boswell 11.51-Robert Ingram 12.63-Jimmy Hensley 13.14-Ronnie Silver 14.62-John Linville 15.6-Tommy Houston 16.01-Butch Lindley 17.50-Al Hylton 18.28-Phil Parsons 19.00-Sam Ard 20.22-Rick Mast 21.04-Eddie Falk 22.7-Morgan Shepherd 23.12-Tommy Ellis 24.1-Pete Silva 25.39-Mitchell Clark 26.16-Jimmy Lawson
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 12, 2014 8:22:23 GMT -5
Race #7 - WDVA 200
The NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series had to travel up the east coast for their seventh stop of the season in South Boston, Virginia, the site of the South Boston Speedway for the WDVA 200.
Bosco Lowe led the field to the green flag on a cloudy day as Lowe would lead the first 13 laps as trouble would strike early as Bob Shreeves would retire after only five laps after hitting the Turn 2 wall. Many drivers would struggle with Turn two, even points leader Sam Ard and championship contender Tommy Houston.
Butch Lindley would take the lead early and dominated the field leading 103 of the 200 laps, however he too would hit the wall and retire giving the lead up to Dale Jarrett and then briefly John Linville before Bosco Lowe would retake the lead and score a surprising win.
Other Noticeables: Bosco Lowe scored his 1st win of the year, Lowe scored his 2nd career NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series win and his first since Charlotte 10 races ago, Lowe led 3 times for 66 laps, including the final 52 laps, Ard, who finished 22nd, kept his points lead, leading Morgan Shepherd by 56 points
1.20-Bosco Lowe (66 laps led) 2.62-John Linville (9 laps led) 3.32-Dale Jarrett-1 lap (22 laps led) 4.7-Morgan Shepherd-1 lap 5.24-Glenn Jarrett-2 laps 6.12-Tommy Ellis-2 laps 7.64-Daryl Lacks-2 laps 8.39-Mitchell Clark-2 laps 9.07-Dickie Boswell-3 laps 10.45-Charlie Luck-4 laps 11.11-Jack Ingram-4 laps 12.63-Jimmy Hensley-4 laps 13.22-Rick Mast-6 laps 14.14-Ronnie Silver-6 laps 15.1-Pete Silva-19 laps 16.51-Robert Ingram-35 laps (Accident) 17.04-Eddie Falk-47 laps 18.01-Butch Lindley-68 laps (Accident) (103 laps led) 19.28-Phil Parsons-87 laps (Engine) 20.6-Tommy Houston-97 laps (Accident) 21.2-Jeff Hensley-117 laps (Clutch) 22.00-Sam Ard-122 laps (Accident) 23.16-Jimmy Lawson-145 laps (Piston) 24.50-Al Hylton-152 laps (Engine) 25.10-Gary Neice-170 laps (Gearbox) 26.9-Bob Shreeves-195 laps (Accident)
Bosco Lowe-1-12 Butch Lindley-13-66 Bosco Lowe-67 Butch Lindley-68-88 Dale Jarrett-89-99 Butch Lindley-100-127 Dale Jarrett-128-138 John Linville-139-147 Bosco Lowe-148-200
8 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 10 for 50 laps Lap 6 (Car #1 Spin Backstretch after contact from 50), Lap 15 (Car #7 Spin Backstretch after contact from 04), Lap 26 (Car #51 Spin Turn 2), Lap 65 (Cars #7 and 00 Spin Turn 4), Lap 81 (Car #00 Accident Turn 2), Lap 94 (Car #6 Spin Turn 2), Lap 108 (Car #6 Accident Turn 2), Lap 122 (Car #63 Spin Backstretch after contact from 04), Lap 132 (Car #01 Accident Turn 2), Lap 169 (Car #51 Accident Turn 2)
Margin of Victory: 16.606 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 25 Minutes and 32 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 21, 2014 21:13:12 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 8th race of the season the Coca-Cola 200 at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway.
Butch Lindley won the pole, with a time of 24.875 seconds, beating Tommy Houston by 0.555 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Butch Lindley won his 1st pole of the year, Lindley won his 2nd career pole in the NASCAR Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series his first since Bristol 15 races ago, Sam Ard, who will start 6th, will be trying to improve on his 56 point lead over Morgan Shepherd
1.01-Butch Lindley 2.6-Tommy Houston 3.11-Jack Ingram 4.1-Pete Silva 5.32-Dale Jarrett 6.00-Sam Ard 7.14-Ronnie Silver 8.82-Clarence Ogle 9.03-Tony Warren 10.62-John Linville 11.2-Jeff Hensley 12.4-Joe Thurman 13.04-Eddie Falk 14.39-Mitchell Clark 15.06-Rodney Howard 16.22-Rick Mast 17.7-Morgan Shepherd 18.16-Jimmy Lawson 19.27-Mike Messer 20.12-Tommy Ellis 21.08-Orvil Reedy 22.63-Jimmy Hensley 23.20-Bosco Lowe 24.9-Bob Shreeves 25.Billy Hess 26.24-Glenn Jarrett
*Note for this race I used the Savannah track.
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Post by Chad' on Sept 22, 2014 11:19:33 GMT -5
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 22, 2014 16:12:22 GMT -5
I wish you had given me this a couple hours earlier cause I already did the race. But oh well thanks for the track, results should be up soon.
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