DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION WEEK 12 ROUND UP

              ADAIRSVILLE, GA – Week 12 of the Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series was a busy one for the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division. Several drivers in the Top 10 of the National point standings had wins or top five finishes, and others used victories to move into a position to become a title contender with a high Weekly Point Average (WPA).

              Tyler Wood of Hohenwald, TN had a big weekend, as he took a pair of $1,000-to-win races on Friday night and Saturday night at Duck River Raceway Park in Lewisburg, TN driving the Johns Timber Special. The Friday night win was a Week 11 Make-Up race, and Wood’s Chevrolet Performance 604 Circle Track Engine checked out to be legal on Tuesday after a Saturday night protest.

              Shannon Lee of Hattiesburg, MS took the win on Friday night at Hattiesburg Speedway in Hattiesburg, MS in the Billy Riels Racing Special. Lee is seventh in the National Late Model Division standings with 372 points after four wins, seven top five finishes, and nine top ten finishes in nine races over eight weeks.

            Cole Cameron of Hattiesburg, MS finished third in the Cameron Motor Company Special to remain the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division point leader. Cameron has 471 points after one win, eight top five finishes and ten top ten finishes in 11 races over ten weeks.

              Braden Mitchell of Russellville, AL was the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division winner on Friday night at Moulton Speedway in Danville, AL driving the Sparks Energy Rocket. Mitchell is fourth in the National point standings after four wins and 11 top five finishes in 11 races over eight weeks. Mitchell has the second highest WPA at 48.63 out of a possible 50.

              Sid Scarbrough of Florence, MS took the win at Jackson Motor Speedway in Jackson, MS on Saturday night driving the Villa South Special. That moved Scarbrough up to the second spot in the National Late Model Division standings with 419 points after two wins, eight top five finishes, and ten top ten finishes in 11 races over nine weeks.

              Steve Russell of Pontotoc, MS drove the Steele’s Dive Special to his second win of the season on Saturday night at North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL to move up to the sixth spot in the National point standings. Russell has 381 points after two wins, eight top five finishes and nine top ten finishes in nine races over eight weeks.

              Spencer Hughes of Meridian, MS chalked up his fifth Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division win of the season on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS driving the B.J.’s Tire and Service Center Special. The win put Hughes up to 16th in the National standings with 298 points after five wins and seven top five finishes in eight races over six weeks. Hughes has the highest WPA among the Top 20 drivers at 49.67.

              Dustin Harris of Flintville, TN is third in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division National standings with 398 points after one win, and eight top five finishes in 12 races over nine weeks. Harris had a sixth-place finish on Friday night at Duck River Raceway Park in the Value Cargo Vans Special.

              Jason Jarrell of Hattiesburg, MS is fifth in the Late Model National standings with 383 points after one win, nine top five finishes and ten top ten finishes in ten races over eight weeks. Jarrell has the fifth highest WPA at 47.88 and his best Week 12 finish was a second-place effort on Friday night at Hattiesburg Speedway in the Jarrell Racing Rocket.

              In other Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division Week 12 action, Jonathan Joiner of Milton, FL drove the Cole Services Special to victory on Saturday night at Southern Raceway in Milton, FL, and David Kay of Munford, AL was the winner on Saturday night at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, AL driving the Advantage Plus Excavating Special.

              Ben Garner of Greenfield, TN took a 40-point win on Saturday night at Camden Speedway in Camden, TN driving the Bobby Garner Farms Special, and Brock Hall of Ethridge, TN had a 40-point win on Saturday night at Thunderhill Raceway in Summertown, TN driving the Hall Insurance Rocket. 

            The win for Hall gave the 17-year-old driver the point lead in the VP Racing Fuels Young Guns Challenge Series for Durrence Layne Late Model drivers 18 years of age and younger. Hall has 258 points after two wins, four top five finishes and five top ten finishes in six races.
           
            With as wet a season as 2019 has been, we couldn’t leave out Mother Nature. She did rain out one Week 12 event, and that was the lone Sunday night event, a race co-sanctioned with the NCRA, at 81 Speedway in Wichita, KS.
           
            Drivers racing in Durrence Layne Weekly Racing events compete for both a Track point fund and a National point fund. Drivers compete against drivers racing at Durrence Layne Racing sanctioned tracks across the country using a National points system over a 27-week season that concludes on September 29.
           
            A driver’s best 14 weekly point totals count as their season total. The top ten drivers in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division National points at the end of the season will earn a seat at the Durrence Layne Racing Annual Awards Banquet to receive a point fund check and a trophy. The National Champion will pick up a check for $10,000.

            For more information and rules about the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division, 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 CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION NATIONAL POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 6/15/19:

1. 26 Cole Cameron – 471
2. 33 Sid Scarbrough – 419
3. 4 Dustin Harris – 398
4. 64 Braden Mitchell – 389
5. 20 Jason Jarrell – 383
6. 72 Steve Russell – 381
7. 47 Shannon Lee – 372
8. 81 Matt Brazil – 365
9. 27 Joey Pilgrim – 363
10. 78 Matthew Brocato – 361

DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION WEEK 12 RESULTS:

Friday, June 14:

DUCK RIVER RACEWAY PARK – LEWISBURG, TN (Week 11 Make-Up Race): 1. Tyler Wood; 2. Oakley Johns; 3. Brad Skinner; 4. Jadon Frame; 5. Riley Hickman; 6. Dustin Harris; 7. Donald Johns; 8. Chase Walls; 9. Justin Maxwell; 10. William Blankenship; 11. Randy Gifford; 12. Logan Brown; 13. Joe Denby.

HATTIESBURG SPEEDWAY – HATTIESBURG, MS: 1. Shannon Lee; 2. Jason Jarrell; 3. Cole Cameron; 4. Joey Pilgrim; 5. Chris McElhenney; 6. Chris Buhler; 7. Kody Barber; 8. Scott Ladner; 9. Sid Scarbrough; 10. Riley Brown; 11. Jim Churches; 12. Zack Cameron; 13. Bruce Williamson; 14. Benny Boudreaux.

MOULTON SPEEDWAY – DANVILLE, AL: 1. Braden Mitchell; 2. Cole Smartt; 3. Mike Combs; 4. Matthew Brocato; 5. Zach Graham; 6. Cale Finley; 7. Greg Wilhite; 8. Austin Steele; 9. David Brocato; 10. Cruz Skinner.

Saturday, June 15:

CAMDEN SPEEDWAY – CAMDEN, TN: 1. Ben Garner; 2. Jimmy Halford; 3. Ronnie Cooper; 4. Adam Ray; 5. Craig Lindsey; 6. Bronson Berry.

DUCK RIVER RACEWAY PARK – LEWISBURG, TN: 1. Tyler Wood; 2. Jadon Frame; 3. Oakley Johns; 4. Riley Hickman; 5. Brad Skinner; 6. Donald Johns; 7. Logan Brown; 8. Randy Gifford.

JACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAY – JACKSON, MS: 1. Sid Scarbrough; 2. Shannon Lee; 3. Tootie Arnold; 4. Jason Jarrell; 5. Cliff Ross; 6. Jim Churches; 7. Bill Dunaway; 8. James Moore DNS; 9. Zack Cameron DNS.

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: 1. Steve Russell; 2. Braden Mitchell; 3. Chase Walls; 4. Seth McCormack; 5. Ben Brocato; 6. Jason Markewitz; 7. Mitchell Holloway; 8. Zack Graham; 9. Matthew Brocato; 10. Rudder Harper; 11. Greg Wilhite; 12. Dan White.

SOUTHERN RACEWAY – MILTON, FL: 1. Jonathan Joiner; 2. D.G. Hawkins; 3. Bo Slay; 4. Joseph Joiner; 5. Tim Anderson; 6. Joe Richbourg; 7. Kyle Bryant; 8. Taylor Jarvis; 9. James Gilmore; 10. Todd Jones.

TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK – EASTABOGA, AL: 1. David Kay; 2. Mike Combs; 3. Heath Carr; 4. Adam Gauldin; 5. Brad Berry; 6. Austin Freeman; 7. Red Farmer; 8. Dennis Collins; 9. David Culver; 10. Randy Holder; 11. Jim Wakefield; 12. Landon McElroy; 13. Roger Cassel.

THUNDERHILL RACEWAY – SUMMERTOWN, TN: 1. Brock Hall; 2. Scott Spurgeon; 3. Shane Echols; 4. Mark Fields; 5. Justin Maxwell; 6. Keith Watts; 7. Mark Dalton.

WHYNOT MOTORSPORTS PARK – MERIDIAN, MS: 1. Spencer Hughes; 2. Jim McDuffie; 3. Casey Haney; 4. Randall Beckwith; 5. Randy Boyd; 6. Chris McElhenney; 7. Joey Pilgrim; 8. Larry Murphy.

Sunday, June 16:

81 SPEEDWAY – WICHITA, KS (Co-Sanctioned With NCRA): Rained Out

 

Durrence Layne Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Claxton, GA is the Title Sponsor of the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division. 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 the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division. Hoosier Racing Tire is the Official Tire Sponsor of the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division. VP Racing Fuels and Lubricants is the Official Race Fuel and Lubricant of the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division. Fullmoon Graphics is also an Official Sponsor of the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division.


DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION WEEK 12 ROUND UP

              ADAIRSVILLE, GA – Jason Baker of Addison, AL picked up his series-leading seventh Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division win of the 2019 season in Week 12 action on Saturday night at ECM Speedway in Arkadelphia, AL driving the Carden Construction Special. Even though Baker is seventh in the National point standings, he is a leading contender for the 2019 National Championship.

              Baker has 388 points after seven wins, 11 top five finishes and 12 top ten finishes in 13 races over eight weeks. That gives Baker the top Weekly Point Average (WPA) among the Top 20 driver in the National point standings at 48.50 out of a possible 50.

              Just behind Baker in the National Street Stock points chase is a pair of Louisiana drivers tied for the eighth spot, and the second highest WPA at 48. Joe Rachel and Derek Perkins each have 384 points. Perkins has one win and eight top five finishes in eight races over eight weeks. Rachel also has eight top five finishes in eight races in eight weeks.   Perkins and Rachel finished third and fourth respectively on Saturday night at Thunder Valley Speedway in Glenmora, LA.

              Dylan Hamilton of Cantonment, FL is the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division National point leader after the first 12 weeks of the 27-week Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series season. Hamilton has 479 points after two wins, nine top five finishes, and ten top ten finishes in ten races over ten weeks. 

            The 14-year-old driver has the fourth highest WPA at 47.90. Hamilton finished fourth on Saturday night at Southern Raceway in Milton, FL driving the Hamilton Motorsports Special. Joseph Nicholson of Fort Walton Beach, FL is second in the National standings with 469 points after one top five finish and 11 top ten finishes in 12 races over 11 weeks. Nicholson finished sixth on Saturday night at Southern Raceway driving the Nicholson Racing Special.

              Hayden Moran of Covington, LA is third in the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division National standings with 466 points after two wins, eight top five finishes and ten top ten finishes in 14 races over ten weeks. Moran finished second on Saturday night at Jackson Motor Speedway in Jackson, MS driving the We Buy Junk Cars Special.

              Doug Taylor of Angie, LA is fourth in the Street Stock National standings with 449 points after three top five finishes and 11 top ten finishes in 11 races over ten weeks. Taylor finished sixth on Saturday night at Jackson Motor Speedway in the Taylor’s Beef Jerky Special.

              Jeremy Eaton of Wiggins, MS is fifth in the Street Stock National standings with 416 points. Eaton five wins, eight top five finishes, and nine top ten finishes in nine races over nine weeks. Eaton drove the Parker Towing Special to a ninth-place finish on Friday night at Hattiesburg Speedway in Hattiesburg, MS.

              Jason Jackson took the win on Friday night at Hattiesburg Speedway and Josh Putman was the winner at Moulton Speedway in Danville, AL on Friday night. Ryan Colby of Greenville, MS drove the Lee’s Body Shop Special to a win on Saturday night at Jackson Motor Speedway. Mike Lane of Wing, AL took his third win of the season on Saturday night at Southern Raceway driving the Lane Racing Special. 

            Will Nolen was the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division winner on Saturday night at Thunder Valley Speedway. Justin McRee of Woodstock, AL took the Street Stock victory on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS in the High Roller Race Cars Special.
           
            Drivers racing in Durrence Layne Weekly Racing events compete for both a Track point fund and a National point fund. Drivers compete against drivers racing at Durrence Layne Racing sanctioned tracks across the country using a National points system over a 27-week season that concludes on September 29.
           
            A driver’s best 14 weekly point totals count as their season total. The top ten drivers in the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division National points at the end of the season will earn a seat at the Durrence Layne Racing Annual Awards Banquet to receive a point fund check and a trophy.

            For point standings, more information and rules about the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division, visit the series web site at www.durrencelayneracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division. You can follow us on Twitter @DurrenceLayneRacing.

DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 6/15/19:

1. 22 Dylan Hamilton – 479
2. 11 Joseph Nicholson – 469
3. 41 Hayden Moran – 466
4. 2 Doug Taylor – 449
5. KC2 Jeremy Eaton – 416
6. 30 Noel Bailey – 400
7. 41 Jason Baker – 388
8. 88 Joe Rachel – 384
8. 22 Derek Perkins – 384
10. 69 Calvin Cook - 382

DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION WEEK 12 RESULTS:

Friday, June 14:

HATTIESBURG SPEEDWAY – HATTIESBURG, MS: 1. Jason Jackson; 2. Roger Flynn; 3. David Williamson; 4. James Sheasby; 5. Tim Dillon; 6. Leslie Brown; 7. Greg Williams; 8. Doug Taylor; 9. Jeremy Eaton; 10. Bryce Sheasby; 11. Charlie Bush; 12. Landen Jackson; 13. Ricky Idom; 14. Greg Knight; 15. Hayden Moran DNS.

MOULTON SPEEDWAY – DANVILLE, AL: 1. Josh Putman; 2. Jason Hollis; 3. Jimmy Woodard; 4. Bobby Joe Robinson; 5. Noel Bailey; 6. Levi Aldridge; 7. Dillard Hatchett; 8. Jacob Stephens; 9. Jason Baker; 10. Brent Mitchell; 11. Clint Johnson DQ.

Saturday, June 15:

ECM SPEEDWAY – ARKADELPHIA, AL: 1. Jason Baker; 2. Sam Hughes; 3. Jeremy Isbell; 4. Noel Bailey; 5. Jeremy Edwards; 6. Bobby Joe Robinson; 7. Dustin Lane; 8. Jacob Stephens; 9. Randy Fowler; 10. Tom Daniels.

JACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAY – JACKSON, MS: 1. Ryan Colby; 2. Hayden Moran; 3. Matt Byram; 4. Bryce Sheasby; 5. Allen Parfait; 6. Doug Taylor; 7. Jason Traux; 8. Dustin Jessup; 9. Ben Sojourner; 10. Austin Jessup; 11. Gregory Knight; 12. Clayton Kilgore.

SOUTHERN RACEWAY – MILTON, FL: 1. Mike Lane; 2. Austin Moye; 3. Justin Hamilton; 4. Dylan Hamilton; 5. Shanna Ard; 6. Joseph Nicholson; 7. Derek Gilmore; 8. Michael Johnson; 9. Patrick Hawkins.

THUNDER VALLEY SPEEDWAY – GLENMORA, LA: 1. Will Nolen; 2. Bobby Chandler; 3. Derek Perkins; 4. Joe Rachel; 5. Mickey Steele; 6. Zachary McDaniel; 7. Brian Laird; 8. Jordan Vidrine; 9. Blaine Perkins.

WHYNOT MOTORSPORTS PARK – MERIDIAN, MS: 1. Justin McRee; 2. Cale Hollingsworth; 3. Larry Faulk; 4. Mark Thorne; 5. Kash Wilson; 6. Billy Walker; 7. Tucker Byrd; 8. Doug Dodd; 9. Parker McWhirter.

 

Durrence Layne Performance Parts at Durrence Layne Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Claxton, GA is the Title Sponsor of the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division. 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 the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division. Hoosier Racing Tire is the Official Tire Sponsor of the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division. VP Racing Fuels and Lubricants is the Official Race Fuel and Lubricant of the Durrence Layne Performance Street Stock Division. Fullmoon Graphics is also an Official Sponsor of the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division.


DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN DIVISION WEEK 12 ROUND UP

              ADAIRSVILLE, GA - Cole Brown of Cullman, AL won the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Week 12 main event on Saturday night at ECM Speedway in Arkadelphia, AL driving the K&K Logging Special. The win was Brown’s series-leading sixth win of the season in Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series action.

              Brown is 12th in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman National standings with 297 points, but has the highest Weekly Point Average among the Top 20 in the points chase at 49.50 out of a possible 50. Brown has six wins and nine top five finishes in ten races over six weeks.

              Bryson Mitchell of Russellville, AL had a big Week 12 in Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman competition with a pair of wins driving the Sparks Energy Rocket. The first win came on Friday night at Moulton Speedway in Danville, AL, and the second win came at North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL on Saturday night.

              The Week 12 50-point win moved Mitchell into a tie for the second spot in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division National standings with Cruz Wallace of Tuscumbia, AL. Each driver has 374 points. Mitchell has four wins, eight top five finishes and 11 top ten finishes in 12 races over eight weeks. 

              Wallace has two wins, seven top five finishes, and eight top ten finishes in 11 races over eight weeks of Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman competition. Wallace’s best Week 12 finish came on Friday night at Moulton Speedway with a second-place effort driving the Toyota of the Shoals Special. Mitchell and Wallace share the fourth highest WPA among the Top 20 drivers at 46.75.

              Morgen Lambert of Booneville, MS is the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division point leader with 436 points after six top five finishes and eight top ten finishes in 12 races over ten weeks. Lambert finished 11th on Friday night at Moulton Speedway driving the Rae Trucking Special.

              Heather Lowe of Warrior, AL is fourth in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division standings with 359 points after four top five finishes and nine top ten finishes in 13 races over eight weeks. Lowe turned in a Week 12 fifth-place finish on Saturday night at ECM Speedway driving the McKleroy Warrior.

              Victoria Purcell of Bremen, AL is fifth in the Late Model Sportsman National standings with 349 points after one top five finish and seven top ten finishes in 12 races over eight weeks. Purcell finished fourth on Saturday night at ECM Speedway driving the Anderson Trucking Special.

              In other Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division Week 12 action, Dakota Berry of Huntingdon, TN drove the 22 Auto Salvage Special to victory on Saturday night at Camden Speedway in Camden, TN. Brian Jones of Richland, MS took his first win of the season on Saturday night at Jackson Motor Speedway in Jackson, MS driving the Phil Moore Buick, GMC GRT.

              Ryan King of Anniston, AL drove the David King Automotive Special to his fifth Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division win of the season on Saturday night at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, AL. King is tied with Ray of Russellville, AL for the second highest WPA among the Top 20 drivers at 48.14. King and Ray are tied for the eighth spot in the National standings with 337 points.

              Tody Ratcliff of Meridian, MS closed in on the Top 10 of the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division point standings with his first win the season on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS driving the Equipment Services Special.

            Drivers racing in Durrence Layne Weekly Racing events compete for both a Track point fund and a National point fund. Drivers compete against drivers racing at Durrence Layne Racing sanctioned tracks across the country using a National points system over a 27-week season that concludes on September 29.
           
            A driver’s best 14 weekly point totals count as their season total. The top ten drivers in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division National points at the end of the season will earn a seat at the Durrence Layne Racing Annual Awards Banquet to receive a point fund check and a trophy.

            For complete point standings, more information and rules about the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division, visit the series web site at www.durrencelayneracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division. You can follow us on Twitter @DurrenceLayneRacing.

DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN DIVISION POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 6/15/19:

1. 77 Morgan Lambert – 436
2. 46 Bryson Mitchell – 374
2. 14 Cruz Wallace – 374
4. 16 Heather Lowe – 359
5. 20 Victoria Purcell – 349
6. 14 Brian Murray – 344
7. 7 Jake Graves – 340
8. 55 Ryan King – 337
8. 17 Blake Ray – 337
10. 99 Tony Chaney – 322

DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN DIVISION WEEK 12 RESULTS:

Friday, June 14:

MOULTON SPEEDWAY – DANVILLE, AL: 1. Bryson Mitchell; 2. Cruz Wallace; 3. Colton Roberts; 4. Austin Steele; 5. Jimmy Anderson; 6. Randy Alexander; 7. Doodle Lowe; 8. Jeremy Boyd; 9. Heather Lowe; 10. Tony Chaney; 11. Morgen Lambert; 12. Trace Armstrong; 13. Ethan Putman; 14. Logan Moore DNS.

Saturday, June 15:

CAMDEN SPEEDWAY – CAMDEN, TN: 1. Dakota Berry; 2. Luke Buckley; 3. Tim Hayes; 4. Rex Berry; 5. Stephen Buckner; 6. Joel Russell.

ECM SPEEDWAY – ARKADELPHIA, AL: 1. Cole Brown; 2. Jarrett Miller; 3. Sherman Everett; 4. Victoria Purcell; 5. Heather Lowe; 6. Randy Fowler; 7. Jeremy Hollis; 8. Paul Allred; 9. Sam Ramsey; 10. Wayne Tidwell; 11. Jerry Tidwell; 12. Doodle Lowe; 13. Chance Henson; 14. Trace Armstrong; 15. John Miller; 16. Josh Stansell; 17. David Henson.

JACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAY – JACKSON, MS: 1. Brian Jones; 2. Tyler Moak; 3. Jay Thompson; 4. Bruce Williamson; 5. Bill Dunaway.

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: 1. Bryson Mitchell; 2. Blake Ray; 3. Donovan Henry; 4. Cruz Wallace; 5. Todd Robinson; 6. Austin Steele; 7. Jeremy Nichols; 8. Jake Graves; 9. Brad Sheffield; 10. Gary Jones; 11. Randy Brewer; 12. Chris Wood; 13. Brian Murray; 14. Zach Roach.

TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK – EASTABOGA, AL: 1. Ryan King; 2. Justin Angle; 3. Jared Gray; 4. Lane Shuler; 5. Garrett Loyd.

WHYNOT MOTORSPORTS PARK – MERIDIAN, MS: 1. Tody Ratcliff; 2. Trey Rickman; 3. Wiley Williams; 4. Matt Gable; 5. Dawson Simpson.