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DURRENCE LAYNE WEEKLY RACING SERIES WEEK 10 ROUND UP ADAIRSVILLE, GA – For the first time in the 2019 Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series 27-week season, Mother Nature did not interfere with a single race. All 17 races on the Week 10 schedule of events were completed. There were some drivers with big wins that have made them drivers to watch in the coming weeks as the battles for the four National Championships heat up. The complete results for races in all four Divisions are listed below. The point standings are updated at www.durrencelayneracing.com through Week 10 for the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division, the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division, the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division and the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division. Spencer Hughes of Meridian, MS had a big Week 10 in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division with two big wins at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, MS. Hughes drove the B.J.’s Tire and Service Center Special to a Week 3 Make-Up Race win on Friday night, and a $1,000-to-win victory on Saturday night. The two wins moved Hughes into the Top 20 of the Late Model National standings with 248 points. While that settled him into the 18th spot in the chase for the $10,000 top price at the end of the season, Hughes will be one to watch in the coming weeks. He has the highest Weekly Point Average among the Top 20 drivers in the Late Model National standings at 49.60 out of a possible 50. Hughes now has four wins and six top five finishes in seven races over five weeks of Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series Late Model competition. To put a little icing on his Week 10 racing cake, Hughes also won the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division Thursday night race at The Mag. Braden Mitchell of Russellville, AL won the Late Model feature race Saturday night at North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL driving the Sparks Energy Rocket. It was Mitchell’s third win of the season with nine top five finishes in nine starts. Mitchell is fourth in the National Late Model standings with 339 points, and has the second highest WPA at 48.43. Bo Slay of Milton, FL drove the Slay’s Mobile Home Service Special to his second Late Model win of the season Saturday night at Southern Raceway in Milton, FL Slay holds the 19th spot in the National Late Model standings with 241 points after four top five finishes and five top ten finishes in five weeks of racing. Slay has the third highest Late Model WPA at 48.20. Dylan Hamilton of Cantonment, FL recaptured the National point lead in the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division with his second win of the season on Saturday night at Southern Raceway. Hamilton has 432 points after eight top five finishes and nine top ten finishes in nine weeks of racing. Hamilton has third highest Street Stock WPA at 48. Eddie Rhinehart of Lawrenceburg, TN has the highest WPA among the Top 20 drivers in the Street Stock National point standings at 48.83. Rhinehart finished third on Friday night at Tennessee National Raceway in Hohenwald, TN, and is 15th in the National standings with 293 points. Rhinehart has one win and six top five finishes in six weeks of racing. Jason Baker of Addison, AL was the Street Stock winner on Saturday night at ECM Speedway in Arkadelphia, AL. Baker has the second highest Street Stock WPA at 48.29. Baker has six wins and ten top five finishes in seven weeks of racing. Baker is eighth in the National standings with 338 points. Tyler Burgess of Olive Branch, MS had a big weekend with two Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division wins at Magnolia Motor Speedway driving the Burgess Outdoor Power Rocket. Burgess won the Week 3 Make Up Race on Friday night, and the Week 10 race on Saturday night. Burgess does not yet have enough points to get to the Top 20 in the standings, but keep his name in your memory bank in the coming weeks. To find the driver with the highest Late Model Sportsman Division WPA, one has to go down to the seventh spot where you will find Ryan King of Anniston, AL. King is tied with Jake Graves of Muscle Shoals, AL and each driver has 297 points. King has a WPA of 49.50 after four wins and eight top five finishes in nine races over six weeks. King finished second on Saturday night in the $1,000-towin Late Model Sportsman race at ECM Speedway in Arkadelphia, AL to the driver with the second-highest WPA, Cole Brown of Cullman, AL. Brown has a WPA at 49.40 and is 14th in the National standings with 247 points. Brown has five wins and eight top five finishes in nine races over five weeks. Blake Ray of Russellville, AL is third on the Late Model Sportsman Division WPA list at 48 among the Top 20 drivers in the National point standings. Ray finished second on Saturday night at North Alabama Speedway and is ninth in the National standings with 288 points. Ray has two wins and six top five finishes in nine races over six weeks of racing. Luke Riddle of Hartselle, AL picked up a 40-point Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division win on Saturday night at North Alabama Speedway and remains the National point leader. Riddle has three wins with ten top five finishes in ten races over eight weeks. Riddle has the second-highest WPA among the Top 20 Modified Sportsman drivers at 47.75. Bradley Qualls of Pleasantville, TN has the highest WPA among the Top 20 drivers in the Modified Sportsman National point standings at 48. Qualls did not race in Week 10 competition. Brent Smith of Rutherford, TN has the third highest Modified Sportsman WPA at 46.80, and is 15th in the National standings with 234 points. For more information and rules about the Durrence Layne Racing Divisions, visit the series web site at www.durrencelayneracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at Durrence Layne Racing. You can follow us on Twitter @DurrenceLayneRacing. DURRENCE LAYNE WEEKLY RACING SERIES POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 6/1/19: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN DIVISION: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET MODIFIED SPORTSMAN DIVISION: DURRENCE LAYNE WEEKLY RACING SERIES WEEK 10 RESULTS: Thursday, May 30: MAGNOLIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY – COLUMBUS, MS: DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION: 1. Spencer Hughes; 2. Chad Thrash; 3. Jamey Boland; 4. Matt Byram; 5. Brooks Strength; 6. Lee Ray; 7. Rodney Wing; 8. Justin McRee; 9. Jason Hollis; 10. T.K. King; 11. Heath Minor; 12. Jamie Sudduth; 13. Bryan Fortner; 14. Ricky Idom; 15. Doug Dodd; 16. Brent Mitchell; 17. Brandon Hill; 18. Calvin Cook; 19. Dustin Dupler; 20. Phil Kizzire; 21. Ryan Colby; 22. Johnny Stokes; 23. Jason Baker; 24. T.J. Herndon; 25. Hayden Moran DNS; 26. Jeremy Idom DNS. Friday, May 31: MAGNOLIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY – COLUMBUS, MS: (Week 3 Make-Up Races) DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Spencer Hughes; 2. Grant Pearl; 3. Evan Ellis; 4. Cliff Ross; 5. Jamey Boland; 6. Bryant Marsh; 7. Steve Russell; 8. Randall Beckwith; 9. Hunter Carroll; 10. Marcus Minga; 11. Bobby Jordan; 12. Ashley Newman; 13. Chase Washington; 14. Cole Cameron; 15. Jason Britton; 16. Shane Stephens; 17. Jeremy Idom; 18. Jason Cowan. MOULTON SPEEDWAY – DANVILLE, AL: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Jadon Frame; 2. Seth McCormack; 3. Braden Mitchell; 4. Matthew Brocato; 5. Ben Brocato; 6. Ray Alexander; 7. Heather Lowe; 8. Jonathan Nelms; 9. Mitchell Holloway. SALINA SPEEDWAY – SALINA, KS: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Dusty Leonard; 2. Daniel Smith; 3. Justin Kinderknecht; 4. Delbert Smith; 5. Jeremy Bishop; 6. Chris Kratzer; 7. Dustin Bolster. SOUTHERN RACEWAY – MILTON, FL: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN DIVISION: 1. Colton Leyendecker; 2. Kevin Mitchell; 3. Joey Moxley; 4. Dustin Boothe; 5. Todd James. TENNESSEE NATIONAL RACEWAY – HOHENWALD, TN: DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION: 1. Keenan Vandygriff; 2. Jimmy Woodard; 3. Eddie Rhinehart; 4. Craig Pedrick; 5. Bubba Vandygriff; 6. Tammy McClearen; 7. Zach Daniels; 8. Hunter Runions. Saturday, June 1: CAMDEN SPEEDWAY – CAMDEN, TN: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Oakley Johns; 2. Tyler Wood; 3. Adam Ray; 4. Ben Garner; 5. Joe Mike; 6. Donald Johns; 7. Bronson Berry; 8. Jimmy Halford; 9. Todd Riley; 10. Ronnie Cooper DNS. ECM SPEEDWAY – ARKADELPHIA, AL: DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION: 1. Jason Baker; 2. Noel Bailey; 3. Bobby Joe Robinson; 4. Dustin Lane; 5. Jeff Phillips; 6. Seth Varden; 7. Jeremy Edwards; 8. Jeremy Isbell. ENID MOTOR SPEEDWAY – ENID, OK: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Travis Johnson; 2. Daniel Smith; 3. Chris Kratzer; 4. Delbert Smith; 5. Kip Hughes; 6. Ross McCartney; 7. Jimmy Seagraves; 8. Adam Schrag; 9. Jeremy Bishop; 10. Brandon Givens; 11. Wayne Bush; 12. Zach Nickell; 13. John Somers; 14. Steve Hawkins; 15. Gary Kilbourn; 16. Jerry Winters; 17. Damian Patocka; 18. David Young; 19. Cory Green; 20. Richard Shepler DNS; 21. Tony Foster DNS; 22. Jason Anderson DNS; 23. David Lane DNS; 24. Phil Sager DNS. GREENVILLE SPEEDWAY – GREENVILLE, MS: HATTIESBURG SPEEDWAY – HATTIESBURG, MS: MAGNOLIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY – COLUMBUS, MS: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Spencer Hughes; 2. Justin McRee; 3.Randall Beckwith; 4. Evan Ellis; 5. Chase Washington; 6. Tootie Arnold; 7. Grant Pearl; 8. Cole Cameron; 9. Shane Stephens; 10. Steve Russell; 11. Ashley Newman; 12. Bryant Marsh; 13. Austin Franklin; 14. Bobby Jordan; 15. Jason Cowan; 16. Jeremy Idom; 17. Joshua Patterson; 18. Marcus Minga; 19. Hunter Carroll; 20. Kyle Shaw; 21. Dannon Lacoste; 22. Mark Stokes; 23. Jason Britton. NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Braden Mitchell; 2. Jadon Frame; 3. Seth McCormack; 4. Jason Markewitz; 5. Matthew Brocato; 6. Joe Denby; 7. Matt Brazil; 8. Thomas Langley; 9. Dan White; 10. David Brocato; 11. Austin Steele; 12. Dustin Harris; 13. Mitchell Holloway. SOUTHERN RACEWAY – MILTON, FL: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Bo Slay; 2. Jonathan Joiner; 3. Taylor Jarvis; 4. Steven Jernigan; 5. D.G. Hawkins; 6. Tim Anderson; 7. Dustin Boothe; 8. James Gilmore; 9. Kyle Bryant. TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK – EASTABOGA, AL: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Heath Carr; 2. Mike Combs; 3. Cole Smart; 4. Dennis Collins; 5. David Culver; 6. Jim Wakefield; 7. Red Farmer; 8. Roger Castle; 9. Randy Holder; 10. Lee Burdett; 11. Houston Spurlock. THUNDERHILL RACEWAY – SUMMERTOWN, TN: DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION: 1. Brock Hall; 2. Randy Gifford; 3. Mark Fields; 4. Scotty Spurgeon; 5. Steven Holcomb; 6. Mark Dalton.
Durrence Layne Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Claxton, GA is the Title Sponsor of Durrence Layne Racing, and the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Pacesetter Award at Durrence Layne Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series events. Durrence Layne Chevrolet, Buick, GMC is one of the nation’s top GM Powertrain and Performance Dealers, with free delivery anywhere in the Southeast. Chevrolet Performance Parts is an Official Sponsor of Durrence Layne Racing. Hoosier Racing Tire is the Official Tire Sponsor of Durrence Layne Racing. VP Racing Fuel is the Official Race Fuel and Lubricant of Durrence Layne Racing. Knowles Race Parts and Bodies is the Official Parts Supplier for Durrence Layne Racing. David Smith Carburetors is the Official Carburetor of Durrence Layne Racing. Fullmoon Graphics is the Official Wrap, Banner, and Sign Company of Durrence Layne Racing. Durrence Layne Racing Contingency Sponsors for 2019 are Knowles Racing Parts and Bodies, and Fullmoon Graphics. 2019 Chassis Sponsors are Warrior Race Cars, Rocket Chassis, GRT Race Cars, and CVR Race Cars.
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