KINGSPORT, TN (May
23) - Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) South Super Late
Model points leader Zane
Smith took the lead
following contact between
leaders Roger Lee Newton and
Jeff Fultz with 11 laps to
go and led the rest of the
way to win Friday night's
Old Glory 125 at Concord
Speedway. Smith's victory
came in the first race back
at the venerable half-mile
speedway in nearly three
years.
"I don't know
how I won this one, I told
them on the radio 'I don't
know how I'm going pass
them, but I'm going to
figure out a way to get
by'," said Smith in victory
lane afterwards. "To be
honest, I kinda saw it
coming because they [Newton
and Fultz] were running so
close. We didn't qualify
great, but we were
consistent and I knew we
would be good in the race.
And, luckily we were."
In qualifying, Jody
Measamer scorched the
half-mile triangular
speedway with an average lap
speed of over 116 miles per
hour. Following the top 10
qualifiers redraw, Measamer
would start third behind
Roger Lee Newton and Tate
Fogleman. Newton jumped
to a quick lead at the
start, but Ryan Moore and
Corey Lajoie were the two
cars on the move in the
early going. After starting
20th, Moore made his way
around Brandon Ward and into
the top 10 on lap 34. Just
two laps later, 11th place
starter Lajoie passed
Spencer Davis to move into
the top five.
The
first caution of the night
waved on lap 55 when the
quick qualifier Measamer
slammed the turn one wall.
On the restart, Garrett
Campbell restarted 2nd and
was able to move around
Newton into the lead as the
field raced into the dogleg.
The caution waved for the
second time of the night
when Lajoie slowed to a stop
on the speedway on lap 62.
On the next restart,
Campbell continued to lead
over Newton, but Moore was
continuing his climb to the
front. While battling for
7th on lap 70, Moore and
Tate Fogleman made contact
in the short chute causing
Fogleman to slap the wall.
Moore passed Fultz for 5th
on lap 86. Just four laps
later, Moore and Preston
Peltier touched entering
turn one, sending Peltier up
the track and back to the
seventh position.
Following a spin by Billy
Lemmons on the frontstretch
with 31 laps to go, Newton
reassumed the lead over
Campbell on the restart. As
Campbell struggled with the
handling on his machine,
Fultz moved by to take
second with 24 laps to go.
Fultz began cutting into
Newton's lead as the laps
wound down, followed closely
by Smith in third. Fultz
made his move for the top
spot with 11 laps to go, but
made contact sending Newton
around in turn three. As the
leaders made contact, Smith
was able to pass Fultz prior
to the caution waving.
On the final restart,
Moore, who was running third
at the time, spun entering
turn one collecting Ward and
Matt Craig. Smith led the
rest of the way to claim the
win over Fultz, Davis, Jared
Irvan, and Fogleman.
Rounding out the top 10 were
Peltier, Newton, Derek
Scott, Jr., Campbell, and
Trevor Noles.
Kodie
Conner led all 50 laps to
take his 4th PASS Pro Late
Model win of the season over
Austin Thompson, Adam Welch,
Chandler Smith, and Ryan
Krachun.
Sonny
Schofen took the
Mid-Atlantic Street Stock
win over a 25 car starting
field with Bryan Thomas and
Gary Ledbetter completing
the top three.
Burt
Myers held off his brother,
Jason, for his third KOMA
Unwind Modified Madness win
of the season.
The
PASS South Super Late Models
hit the track again for 150
laps on Saturday, June 6 at
South Boston Speedway, along
with Twin 75s for the NASCAR
Late Model Stocks and action
for the USAC Eastern Midgets
and Legends. |