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NOVEMBER 3rd - 4th, 2017 |
NorthSouthShootout.com |
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DAVIS - CRAIG -
MAJESKI |
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Craig Claims PASS South
Checkers at
Concord's North-South
Shootout |
MIDLAND, NC
(November 4) - Matt Craig
all but locked up his second
straight Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) South Super
Late Model championship by
claiming his sixth win of
the season Saturday
afternoon in the North-South
Shootout at Concord
Speedway. Craig's seventh
career PASS South win was
his first at Concord
Speedway, but not the first
for his family-owned team at
the track, where they have
also gone to victory lane in
the past with drivers like
Rodney Childers, Jeff Fultz,
and Clay Rogers.
"This track means so much to
my family, we've always had
success here, it was a
little bit bumpy for me the
first few times out here,
but we've finally got it
conquered and figured it out
this time," said Craig,
driver of the C&C Boilers
Sales & Service Chevrolet
#54. "We've had a phenomenal
year and we've been doing so
good. We've tested and
really done our homework and
I'm just the lucky one that
gets to drive them."
In qualifying on Friday,
Craig just barely beat out
Midwest standout Ty Majeski
for his third quick
qualifying time of the year
with a lap of 15.925 seconds
(113.030 MPH). After the top
10 qualifiers redraw, former
Truck Series racers Erik
Darnell and Chad McCumbee
would move to the front row,
while Craig moved back to
the fifth starting position.
At the drop of the green
flag, Darnell would move to
the point, while McCumbee
settled into second in front
of Jared Irvan. Craig did
not take long to flex his
muscle, leading Majeski by
McCumbee into second and
third respectively on lap
13. Just 15 laps later,
McCumbee continued to slide
back, losing fifth to
Christian Eckes.
The
first caution of the
afternoon would wave on lap
46 when Dave Farrington, Jr.
stalled in the dogleg with a
broken shock mount, after
contact the lap before
nearly sent Tate Fogleman
and Colt James spinning.
On the restart, Darnell
and Craig bumped in turn one
and nearly crashed, allowing
Majeski to make a bold move
in the short chute and into
the lead. The battle
continued between Darnell
and Craig for second with
Craig finally able to
wrestle the spot away on lap
73.
Majeski had built
up nearly a straightaway
advantage over Craig, but
that was all erased when the
caution waved with 36 laps
to go after contact between
Eckes and Spencer Davis sent
Eckes hard into the turn one
wall. Coming back to the
green flag for the restart,
Majeski's car stumbled,
allowing Craig to assume the
lead.
The final
caution of the afternoon
would wave with 27 laps to
go for a spin by Fogleman
exiting turn three. Craig
led on the restart and would
lead the rest of the way to
take the win over Majeski,
Davis, Jake Crum, and
McCumbee. Rounding out the
top 10 were Kodie Conner,
James, Roy Hayes, Darnell,
and Irvan.
The PASS
Super Late Models will be in
action again in front of the
MAV TV cameras and for the
final time in 2017 on
Saturday afternoon, November
18, for the 12th Annual
Mason-Dixon MegaMeltdown 300
at Hickory Motor Speedway,
racing for $15,000 to win.
Entry forms and the complete
weekend schedule are
available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
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PASS SOUTH SLMs at
CONCORD SPEEDWAY
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 11-4-17 |
1) 54 - Matt Craig -
125 Laps 2 16 - Ty
Majeski - 125 3) 55 -
Spencer Davis - 125 4) 01
- Jake Crum - 125 5) 16M
- Chad McCumbee - 125 6)
45 - Kodie Conner - 125
7) 15J - Colt James - 125
8) 15 - Roy Hayes, III - 125
9) 7 - Erik Darnell - 124
10) 28 - Jared Irvan - 124 |
11) 8F - Tate
Fogleman - 124 12) 24J -
JP Josiasse - 117 13) 4M
- Kyle McCallum - 96 14)
15X - Christian Eckes - 89
15) 64 - Garrett Evans - 86
16) 13 - Wes Burton - 81
17) 7F - Dave Farrington,
Jr. - 60 18) 11 - Jordan
McCallum - 51 DNS: 6 -
Matt Wallace |
Entries Received -
NSS - 11-4 |
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