DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN DIVISION WEEK 19 ROUND UP

              ADAIRSVILLE, GA – Week 19 saw a big shift in the Top 5 of the 2019 Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division National point standings, as several drivers earned full points with a Week 16 Make-Up Race, and points earned for this week. At the completion of Week 19 competition, nine of the top ten drivers in the point standings have reached the 14-week mark.

              Bryson Mitchell of Russellville, AL remains the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division point leader with a 14-week total of 680 points. Mitchell finished third on Friday night in the Week 16 Make-Up Race on Friday night at North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL to net on a 41.

              Mitchell returned to North Alabama Speedway on Saturday night to drive the Sparks Energy Rocket to his ninth Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series win of the season to net on another 41.   Mitchell now holds a 24-point lead over Cruz Wallace of Tuscumbia, AL. Wallace reached the 14-week mark of his season with a fifth-place finish on Friday night at North Alabama Speedway. Wallace finished sixth on Saturday night at NAS to net on a 41.

              Blake Ray of Russellville, AL moved from sixth to third in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division point standings, earning full points in two races. Ray took the second spot on Friday night at North Alabama Speedway, and finished seventh at NAS on Saturday night to bring his 14-week total to 655 points.

              Tony Chaney of Tuscumbia, AL also used nights of full point racing to climb from the eighth spot to fourth in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division National standings with 633 points. Chaney ran ninth in the Week 16 Make-Up Race at North Alabama Speedway on Friday night and then finished fourth at NAS on Saturday night.

              Morgen Lambert of Booneville, MS dropped from fourth to fifth in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division National standings. Lambert finished 14th at North Alabama Speedway in the Week 16 Make-Up Race on Friday night to reach the 14- week mark earning 41 points. Lambert did not compete in Week 19 competition, and has a 14-week total of 618 points.

            Drivers racing in Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series 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. Once a driver reaches 14 weeks of competition, they start trying to net points by replacing the lowest weekly total among their best 14 weekly totals with a higher one. A driver can only count their best point finish each week as their total for that week.
           
            The top ten drivers in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division National point standings will earn a seat at the Durrence Layne Racing Annual Awards Banquet to receive a point fund check and a trophy.

              In other Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Week 19 action, Donovan Henry of Muscle Shoals, AL won the Week 16 Make-Up Race on Friday night at North Alabama Speedway in the Cabinet Solutions Rocket. Tony Shelton of Steens, MS drove the B&S Salvage Special to a 40-point win on Friday night at Columbus Speedway in Columbus, MS.

              Cole Brown of Cullman, AL was the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division winner on Saturday night at ECM Speedway in Arkadelphia, AL driving the Wilkins Logistics Special. Justin Angle of Anniston, AL took the win on Saturday night at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, AL in the Randy’s Tree Service Special.

              Nick Thrash of Meridian, MS drove the McDevitt Enterprises GRT to victory on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS. The Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Sportsman Division Race at Camden Speedway in Camden, TN was rained out.

            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 8/3/19:

1. 46 Bryson Mitchell – 680
2. 14 Cruz Wallace – 656
3. 17 Blake Ray – 655
4. 99 Tony Chaney – 633
5. M77 Morgen Lambert – 618
6. 16 Heather Lowe – 610
7. 14 Brian Murray – 602
7. 20 Victoria Purcell – 602
9. 15 Austin Steele – 595
10. 7 Jake Graves – 588

DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN DIVISION WEEK 19 RESULTS:

Friday, August 2:

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: (Week 16 Make-Up Race) 1. Donovan Henry; 2. Blake Ray; 3. Bryson Mitchell; 4. Austin Steele; 5. Cruz Wallace; 6. Colton Leyendecker; 7. Chuckie Gipson; 8. Chance Landers; 9. Tony Chaney; 10. Gary Jones; 11. Zach Roach; 12. Logan Moore; 13. Jake Graves; 14. Morgen Lambert.

COLUMBUS SPEEDWAY – COLUMBUS, MS: 1. Tony Shelton; 2. Brian Hollis; 3. Heather Lowe; 4. Jimmy Anderson; 5. Russ Brasel.

Saturday, August 3:

ECM SPEEDWAY – ARKADELPHIA, AL: 1. Cole Brown; 2. Doodle Lowe; 3. Sherman Everette; 4. Heather Lowe; 5. Brian Murray; 6. Sam Ramsey; 7. Victoria Purcell; 8. Wayne Tidwell; 9. Logan Moore; 10. Josh Stansell; 11. Randy Fowler; 12. Joshua Anderson; 13. Silas Hamm; 14. Brayden Williams; 15. Chase Henson DNS; 16. Johnny Faucett DNS.

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: 1. Bryson Mitchell; 2. Donovan Henry; 3. Austin Steele; 4. Tony Chaney; 5. Chance Landers; 6. Cruz Wallace; 7. Blake Ray; 8. Chuckie Gipson; 9. Chris Bentley; 10. Jake Graves.

TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK – EASTABOGA, AL: 1. Justin Angle; 2. Buddy George; 3. Lane Shuler; 4. Brandon Crosby; 5. Tony Thompson; 6. Kevin Walls; 7. Jared Gray; 8. Nicholas Kimbrell; 9. Randy Holder; 10. Brian Qualls; 11. Ryan King; 12. Todd Hurst; 13. Jake Hollis.

WHYNOT MOTORSPORTS PARK – MERIDIAN, MS: 1. Nick Thrash; 2. Wiley Williams; 3. Josh
Thomas; 4. Zack Owens; 5. Rick Hasselle; 6. Brian Jones; 7. Chad McCool; 8. Chase Williams; 9. Dawson Simpson; 10. Keith House; 11. Jimmy Anderson; 12. Tody Ratcliff; 13. Brant Tirello; 14. Jay Thompson.

CAMDEN SPEEDWAY – CAMDEN, TN: RAINED OUT


DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION WEEK 19 ROUND UP

              ADAIRSVILLE, GA – The stretch drive for the $10,000 Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division National Championship is underway, as there are now eight weeks to go in the 2019 Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series season. At the completion of Week 19 competition, the Top 10 drivers in the National point standings have all reached the 14-week mark, and there is a new point leader.

              Braden Mitchell of Russellville, AL used his final week to earn full points to score a 46-point fifth-place finish in the Week 16 Make-Up Race on Friday night at North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL. Mitchell then returned to North Alabama Speedway on Saturday night and took a 48-point third-place finish to net on a 45 and take over the top spot in the National standings with a 14-week total of 680 points.

              Shannon Lee of Lumberton, MS traveled to Southern Raceway in Milton, FL where he drove the Billy Riels Racing Special to his seventh Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division win of the season. The General netted on a 40 to add ten points to his best 14-week total of 677 and stay in the second point in the National standings, three points behind Mitchell.

              Sid Scarbrough of Florence, MS stayed in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division championship battle with a third-place finish on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS. Scarbrough was able to net on a 43 to gain five points, and bring his best 14-week total to 671 points to hold the third spot in the National standings.

              Hattiesburg, MS drivers Jason Jarrell and Cole Cameron hold the fourth and fifth spots respectively in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division National point standings. Jarrell has 668 points, and Cameron has 660 points. Jarrell and Cameron did not compete in Week 19 Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series action.

            Drivers racing in Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series 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. Once a driver reaches 14 weeks of competition, they start trying to net points by replacing the lowest weekly total among their best 14 weekly totals with a higher one. A driver can only count their best point total each week as their total for that week.
           
            The top ten drivers in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division National point standings will earn a seat at the Durrence Layne Racing Annual Awards Banquet to receive a point fund check and a trophy, with the National Champion pocketing $10,000.

              In other Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division Week 19 action, Ben Brocato of Muscle Shoals, Al drove the Valley Metal Fabricators Special to his second straight win of the season in the Week 16 Make-Up Race on Friday night at North Alabama Speedway. Seth McCormack of Muscle Shoals, AL won the Week 19 Race on Saturday night at North Alabama Speedway in the McCormack Marine Rocket.

              David Kay of Munford, AL took the win in the Jerry Goodwin Challenge Race on Saturday night at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, AL driving the Advantage Plus Excavating Special. Tyler Wood of Hohenwald, TN was the winner on Saturday night at Thunderhill Raceway in Summertown, TN driving the Johns Farms Special.

              Dusty Leonard of Marysville, KS took the win in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division/ NCRA co-sanctioned race at Thunder Hill Speedway in Mayetta, KS. Spencer Hughes of Meridian, MS drove the B.J.’s Tire and Service Center Special to his eighth win of the season on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park.

              Durrence Layne Chevrolet Late Model Division races at Hattiesburg Speedway in Hattiesburg, MS on Friday night, and Saturday night races at Camden Speedway in Camden, TN, Cochran Motor Speedway in Cochran, GA, and Duck River Raceway Park in Lewisburg, TN were rained out.

            For more complete point standings, 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 POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 8/3/19:

1. 64 Braden Mitchell – 680
2. 47 Shannon Lee – 677
3. 33 Sid Scarbrough – 671
4. 20 Jason Jarrell – 668
5. 26 Cole Cameron – 660
6. 72 Steve Russell – 655
7. 713 Ben Brocato – 630
8. 78 Matthew Brocato – 623
9. 1 Jason Markewitz – 610
10. 69 Mike Henn – 608

DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET LATE MODEL DIVISION WEEK 19 RESULTS:

Friday, August, 2:

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: (Week 16 Make-Up Race) 1. Ben Brocato; 2. Seth McCormack; 3. Tyler Wood; 4. Mitchell Holloway; 5. Braden Mitchell; 6. Oakley Johns; 7. Matthew Brocato; 8. Greg Wilhite; 9. Jason Markewitz; 10. Matt Brazil; 11. Travis Smith; 12. Steve Russell; 13. Donald Johns; 14. Mike Henn; 15. Christian Hanger.

HATTIESBURG SPEEDWAY – HATTIESBURG, MS: RAINED OUT

Saturday, August 3:

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: 1. Seth McCormack; 2. Steve Russell; 3. Braden Mitchell; 4. Mike Henn; 5. Mitchell Holloway; 6. Matthew Brocato; 7. Greg Wilhite; 8. Travis Smith; 9. Wayne Sutherland; 10. Ben Brocato; 11. Brandon Shaw; 12. Dan White.

SOUTHERN RACEWAY – MILTON, FL: 1. Shannon Lee; 2. Steven Jernigan; 3. Jonathan Joiner; 4. Bo Slay; 5. Ryan Boudreaux; 6. Tim Anderson; 7. Kyle Bryant; 8. James Gilmore.

TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK – EASTABOGA, AL: 1. David Kay; 2. Cruz Skinner; 3. Shane Holder; 4. Lee Burdett; 5. Landon Bagby; 6. Mike Combs; 7. Brad Berry; 8. Austin Freeman; 9. Hayden Franklin; 10. Red Farmer; 11. Brian Qualls; 12. Mike Davis; 13. Victor Turner Jr.; 14. Michael Isbell; 15. Lee Mason; 16. Austin Franklin.

THUNDERHILL RACEWAY – SUMMERTOWN, TN: 1. Tyler Wood; 2. Oakley Johns; 3. Chase Walls; 4. Christian Hanger; 5. Donald Johns; 6. Ronnie Cooper; 7. Steven Holcomb; 8. Justin Maxwell; 9. Grayson Brewer; 10. Mark Dalton; 11. Brock Hall; 12. Gary Jones; 13. Scott Spurgeon; 14. Mark Fields; 15. Jason Markewitz.

THUNDER HILL SPEEDWAY – MAYETTA, KS: (Co-Sanctioned With NCRA) 1. Dusty Leonard; 2. Delbert Smith; 3. Adam Schrag; 4. Chris Kratzer; 5. Jimmy Seagraves; 6. Daniel Smith; 7. Ross McCartney; 8. Robert Shepard; 9. Tony Foster; 10. Gary Kilbourn; 11. Travis Johnson; 12. Adam Popp; 13. Jeremy Bishop; 14. Justin Kinderknecht; 15. Eddie Schwope Jr. DNS.

WHYNOT MOTORSPORTS PARK – MERIDIAN, MS: 1. Spencer Hughes; 2. Cliff Ross; 3. Sid Scarbrough; 4. Jim McDuffie; 5. Chris McElhenney; 6. Zack Shelton; 7. Hunter Carroll; 8. Jason Jarrell; 9. Tootie Arnold; 10. Kody Barber; 11. Larry Murphy; 12. Joey Hiatt; 13. Jim Churches; 14. Larry Havens; 15. Michael Dearman.

CAMDEN SPEEDWAY – CAMDEN, TN: RAINED OUT
COCHRAN MOTOR SPEEDWAY – COCHRAN, GA: RAINED OUT
DUCK RIVER RACEWAY PARK – LEWISBURG, TN: RAINED OUT


DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET MODIFIED SPORTSMAN DIVISION WEEK 19 ROUND UP

              ADAIRSVILLE, GA – Week 19 saw the top two drivers in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division trade first and second place finishes in a Week 16 Make-Up Race on Friday night and the Week 19 Race on Saturday night. Both events took place at North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL.

              When it was all said and done after netting points, Luke Riddle of Hartselle, AL held a three-point lead over the defending Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division National Champion Oakley Gillespie of Five Points, TN. Riddle has a best 14-week total of 689 points, and Gillespie has a best 14-week total of 686 points.

              Riddle drove the Morgan Machine Special powered by a $3,595 Chevrolet Performance 602 Circle Track Engine to his ninth victory of the season on Friday night to net on a 40, and Gillespie finished second to net on a 34. Gillespie took his sixth win of the season on Saturday night in the Rounder’s Sports Bar and Grill Special powered by a $3,595 Chevrolet Performance 602 Circle Track Engine to net on a 46, and Riddle took the second spot to net on a 44.

              Chuckie Gipson of Tuscumbia, AL made the biggest gain of the weekend, using his last two races to earn full point to climb from seventh to third in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division point standings. 

            Gipson finished sixth on Friday night in the Week 16 Make-Up Race at North Alabama Speedway, and then finished fourth in the Week 19 Race on Saturday night at North Alabama Speedway. Gipson now has a 14-week total of 620 points. 
             
            David Nichols of Hodges, AL finished tenth on Friday night at NAS and then on Saturday night finished eighth to net on a pair of 36s. Nichols now has a best 14-week total of 613 points and holds down the fourth spot in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division point standings.
           
            Darren Jewell of Russellville, AL climbed into the Top 5 of the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division point standings using his final race to earn full points on Friday night in the Week 16 Make-Up Race at North Alabama Speedway to turn in an eighth-place finish.  Jewell then finished tenth at NAS in the Week 19 Race to net on a 35, and bring his best 14-week total to 603 points.
           
            Drivers racing in Durrence Layne Weekly Racing Series 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. Once a driver reaches 14 weeks of competition, they start trying to net points by replacing the lowest weekly total among their best 14 weekly totals with a higher one. A driver can only count their best point finish each week as their total for that week.
           
            The top ten drivers in the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division National point standings will earn a seat at the Durrence Layne Racing Annual Awards Banquet to receive a point fund check and a trophy.
           
            In other Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division Week 19 action, Steve Pate of Heflin, AL drove the Pate Racing Special to his second win of the season on Saturday night in the Jerry Goodwin Challenge at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, AL. 
           
            Eric Hickerson of Linden, TN took the win on Saturday night at Thunderhill Raceway in Summertown, TN driving the Zemer Engineering Special powered by a $3,595 Chevrolet Performance 602 Circle Track Engine. The Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division race at Camden Speedway in Camden, TN on Saturday night was rained out.
            For complete point standings, more information and rules about the Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division, visit the series web site at www.durrencelayneracing.com, or visit the series on Facebook at Durrence Layne Chevrolet Modified Sportsman Division. You can follow us on Twitter @DurrenceLayneRacing.

DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET MODIFIED SPORTSMAN DIVISION POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 8/3/19:

1. 28 Luke Riddle – 689
2. 1g Oakley Gillespie – 686
3. 10 Chuckie Gipson – 620
4. 12 David Nichols – 613
5. 11 Darren Jewell – 603
6. 12 Ron Bailey – 598
7. 246 Seth Johnston – 581
8. 10 Tracy Terrell – 544
9. 99 Blake Cross – 543
10. 92 Blaze Trull – 532

DURRENCE LAYNE CHEVROLET MODIFIED SPORTSMAN DIVISION WEEK 19 RESULTS:

Friday, August 2:

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: (Week 16 Make-Up Race) 1. Luke Riddle; 2. Oakley Gillespie; 3. Bryce Trull; 4. John Smartt; 5. Blaze Trull; 6. Chuckie Gipson; 7. Tracy Terrell; 8. Darren Jewell; 9. Ron Bailey; 10. David Nichols; 11. Alan Lacy.

Saturday, August 3:

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: 1. Oakley Gillespie; 2. Luke Riddle; 3. John Smartt; 4. Chuckie Gipson; 5. Tracy Terrell; 6. Alan Lacy; 7. Tom Provost; 8. David Nichols; 9. Ron Bailey; 10. Darren Jewell.

TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK – EASTABOGA, AL: 1. Steve Pate; 2. Chris Yarbrough; 3. Scottie Hiett; 4. Michael Blakeney; 5. Joseph Champion; 6. Tyler Hurst; 7. Billy Wilkins; 8. Corey Pressley; 9. Michael McCrelles; 10. Dale Stephens; 11. Josh Salisbury; 12. Blake Swann; 13. Paul Poe; 14. Mike Wilkins; 15. Ryan Wilson; 16. Dewayne Littleton.

THUNDERHILL RACEWAY – SUMMERTOWN, TN: 1. Eric Hickerson; 2. Blake Cross; 3. Blaze Trull; 4. Brice Trull; 5. Cord Primm; 6. Bobby Hickman Jr.; 7. Seth Johnston; 8. Matt Dunn; 9. Clayton Groves; 10. Tyler Cox.

CAMDEN SPEEDWAY – CAMDEN, TN: RAINED OUT


DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION WEEK 19 ROUND UP

              ADAIRSVILLE, GA – There is now a tie for the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division point lead after Week 19 Durrence Layne Weekly Racing action. Dylan Hamilton of Cantonment, FL still has a share of the top spot, but now the 14-year-old driver has company from another fast teenager, in 19-year-old Hayden Moran of Covington, LA. The two drivers have a best 14-week total of 674 points.

              Hamilton rolled to an eighth-place finish on Saturday night at Southern Raceway in Milton, FL and was unable to net on a 46. Moran finished sixth on Saturday night at Thunderhill Raceway in Summertown, TN to net on a 41 and earn four points on his best 14-week total. 

              Mike Lane of Wing, AL closed to within six points of the point leaders after a second-place finish on Saturday night at Southern Raceway. Lane netted on a 40 to gain nine points on his best 14-week total, and sits in the third spot of the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division standings with 668 points.

              Jeremy Eaton of Wiggins, MS is fourth in the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division standings with a best 14-week total of 662 points. Eaton finished sixth on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, MS.  Eaton was able to net on a 39 and gain six points on his best 14-week total.

              Jason Baker of Addison, AL could be the man with the plan in the upcoming Week 20 competition. Baker is fifth in the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division standings with 635 points, and he still has one more week to earn full points. A 50-point win in a field of eight or more cars in his next race would give Baker a total of 685 points.

            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. Once a driver reaches 14 weeks of competition, they start trying to net points by replacing the lowest weekly total among their best 14 weekly totals with a higher one. A driver can only count their best point total each week as their total for that week.
           
            The top ten drivers in the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division National point standings will earn a seat at the Durrence Layne Racing Annual Awards Banquet to receive a point fund check and a trophy.
           
            In other Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division Week 19 action, the 2017 Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock World Champion Johnny Stokes of Columbus, MS drove his throwback Sesser Chevrolet/GRT Racing Special powered by a $3,595 Chevrolet Performance 602 Circle Track Engine to the win on Friday night at Columbus Speedway in Columbus, MS.
           
            Jimmy Nolen of Huron, TN was the winner in the Week 16 Make-Up Race on Friday night at North Alabama Speedway in Tuscumbia, AL driving the Nolen’s Auto Salvage and Repair Special. E.J. Carter took the Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division win on Saturday night at ECM Speedway in Arkadelphia, AL.
           
            Ryan Colby of Greenville, MS picked up his third Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division win of the season on Saturday night at Greenville Speedway in Greenville, MS driving the Lee’s Body Shop Special powered by a $3,595 Chevrolet Performance 602 Circle Track Engine. Joseph Joiner of Milton, FL was the winner on Saturday night at Southern Raceway.
           
            Jamey Boland of Cuba, AL drove the Boland Performance Special powered by a $3,595 Chevrolet Performance 602 Circle Track Engine to his fourth win of the season on Saturday night at Whynot Motorsports Park. T.J. Herndon of Atwood, TN took the win on Saturday night at Thunderhill Raceway driving the Race Tek Race Cars Special powered by a $3,595 Chevrolet Performance 602 Circle Track Engine.
           
            Week 19 Durrence Layne Performance Parts Street Stock Division action at Hattiesburg Speedway on Friday night, and Saturday night races at Camden Speedway in Camden, TN and Duck River Raceway Park in Lewisburg, TN were rained out.

            For complete 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 8/3/19:

1. 22 Dylan Hamilton – 674
1. 41 Hayden Moran – 674
3. 8 Mike Lane – 668
4. KC2 Jeremy Eaton – 662
5. 41 Jason Baker – 635
6. 2 Doug Taylor – 625
7. 11 Joseph Nicholson – 621
8. 30 Noel Bailey – 613
9. 5 Jason Hollis – 603
10. 69 Calvin Cook – 567

DURRENCE LAYNE PERFORMANCE PARTS STREET STOCK DIVISION WEEK 19 RESULTS:

Friday, August 2:

NORTH ALABAMA SPEEDWAY – TUSCUMBIA, AL: (Week 16 Make-Up Race) 1. Jimmy Nolen; 2. Noel Bailey; 3. Bryan Story; 4. Clint Johnson.

COLUMBUS SPEEDWAY – COLUMBUS, MS: 1. Johnny Stokes; 2. Jason Hollis; 3. Jamey Boland; 4. Lee Ray; 5. Jamie Sudduth; 6. Chad Winkles; 7. Brent Mitchell; 8. Kyle Livingood; 9. Bryan Phillips; 10. Ross Campomova; 11. Josh Holbrook; 12. Dusty Dupler; 13. Heath Minor; 14. Brandon Hill; 15. Bryan Fortner DNS.

HATTIESBURG SPEEDWAY – HATTIESBURG, MS: RAINED OUT

Saturday, August 3:

ECM SPEEDWAY – ARKADELPHIA, AL: 1. E.J. Carter; 2. Jason Baker; 3. Jeremy Isbell; 4. Sam Hughes; 5. Noel Bailey; 6. Kendall Skaggs; 7. Randy Fowler; 8. Pat Prebula; 9. Hunter Holloway.

GREENVILLE SPEEDWAY – GREENVILLE, MS: 1. Ryan Colby; 2. Brandon Nobles; 3. Doug Dodd; 4. Billy Pate; 5. A.C. Parker Jr.; 6. Clayton Kilgore; 7. Jeremy Toten; 8. Ryan Hawkins; 9. Joseph Hughes; 10. Don Hooker.

SOUTHERN SPEEDWAY – MILTON, FL: 1. Joseph Joiner; 2. Mike Lane; 3. Curtis Faircloth; 4. Michael Porter; 5. Evan Folmar; 6. Toby Reeves; 7. Joseph Nicholson; 8. Dylan Hamilton; 9. Tommy Lowery; 10. Howie Reeves DQ.

THUNDERHILL RACEWAY – SUMMERTOWN, TN: 1. T.J. Herndon; 2. Eddie Rhinehart; 3. Trevor Woodard; 4. Brent Steele; 5. Kaleb Vandygriff; 6. Hayden Moran; 7. Michael Kirby; 8. David Earl Gentry; 9. Keenan Vandygriff; 10. Tyler Moak; 11. Jansen Woodard; 12. Bruce Odom.

WHYNOT MOTORSPORTS PARK – MERIDIAN, MS: 1. Jamey Boland; 2. Spencer Hughes; 3. Cale Hollingsworth; 4. Kash Wilson; 5. Ben Keith; 6. Jeremy Eaton; 7. Lee Ray; 8. Hunter Runions; 9. Kyle Livingood; 10. Chris Stegall; 11. Michael Blount; 12. Bryce Sheasby; 13. Jason Harrison; 14. Will Burke; 15. Craig Pedrick; 16. Jeffrey Walker; 17. Brooks Strength; 18. Justin McRee; 19. David Williamson; 20. Clint Johnson; 21. Billy Collett DNS; 22. Austin Moye DNS; 23. Jonathan Scott DNS; 24. Ryan Allday DNS; 25. Jaye Hutchinson DNS; 26. Jason Truax DNS.

CAMDEN SPEEDWAY – CAMDEN, TN: RAINED OUT
DUCK RIVER RACEWAY PARK – LEWISBURG, TN: RAINED OUT