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June 4th, 2010

David Breazeale Masters 1st Annual Jerry Inmon Classic

Winona, Mississippi (06/04/10) – David Breazeale navigated lapped traffic masterfully to claim the win in the 1st Annual Jerry Inmon Classic on Friday night at Central Mississippi Speedway in Winona, Mississippi.

The $2,000 to win, 40 lap affair drew a field of twenty-two Super Late Models, and was co-sanctioned by the P.R.O. Dirt Car Series and the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Super Late Model Series. After being the only driver to crack the thirteen second bracket in time trials, David Breazeale was the Southern Belle Pole Qualifier and was joined on the front row for the feature by Klint Byars from Carrolton, Mississippi.

As the green flag flew on the event, Breazeale blasted into turn one with Byars, Tombo Callahan, Dean Carpenter, and Rick Rickman in pursuit. As Breazeale motored away from the field early in the event, a great three wide battle was being hosted for the second spot between Byars, Callahan, and Carpenter. Byars would clear the battle by lap four as Carpenter moved past Callahan to take the fourth spot.

Lap six would see Breazeale already catching the lap traffic. Seventh starting, Anthony Burroughs, was making noise by lap 10, when he moved up to the fourth position and began to provide heavy pressure to Carpenter for third. As Carpenter and Burroughs began to catch Byars for the second spot, and lap 14 would see Byars jump the cushion exiting turn two and narrowly escape heavy contact with the wall. Despite not slamming into the wall, Byars would slip back to fifth.

The event’s first caution would wave on lap 20 for Brian Rickman, who slowed down the front stretch. At the time of the caution the top five running order consisted of Breazeale, Carpenter, Burroughs, Byars, and Rick Rickman. However, under the caution Byars would begin to experience over-heating problems and was forced to retire pitside.

The ensuing restart would find Burroughs race past Carpenter for the second spot. Two laps later the caution would wave again as Chase Washington slowed down the front stretch. The field would return to green after the brief caution period, but would be slowed again on lap 23 as Jay Burchfield and Ray Mauldin made contact down the front stretch.

The next restart would prove to be the final one of the night as Breazeale once again drove away from the start as Carpenter retook the second position from Burroughs. The running order in the top five would remain the same for the rest of the event as David Breazeale claimed his second tour triumph of 2010 with Carpenter, Burroughs, Rickman, and Wade Byars rounding out the top five.

Klint Byars was the recipient of the GRT Race Cars Hard Luck Award after being forced to relinquish his fourth position at the race’s midway point with overheating problems.

Shane Stephens was the recipient of the American Race Tires Hard Charger Award for advancing more positions (10) than any other driver in the main event.

The P.R.O. Dirt Car Series will now take a brief hiatus before returning to action over the course of the July 4th weekend with the Four Crown Nationals, which will see the tour tear a path of mayhem through Mississippi with events at Greenville Speedway (Greenville, MS), Central Mississippi Speedway (Winona, MS), Whynot Motorsports Park (Meridian, MS), and Magnolia Motor Speedway (Columbus, MS) The NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series will co-sanction the four race swing. For more information, please visit www.PRODirtCarSeries.com and www.NeSmithRacing.com.

The P.R.O. Super Late Model Series would to like to thank all of their sponsors including NeSmith, Southern Belle, Hoosier Race Tire, American Race Tire, DBR Starters, MRC Racing Collectables, GRT Race Cars, MSRMafia.com, Maximum Signs & Graphics, ADP Rivet, Stealth Carburetors, XS Power Batteries, and MidSouthRacing.com .

For more information on the P.R.O. Dirt Car Series, please visit www.ProDirtCarSeries.com and for more information on the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series, please visit www.NeSmithRacing.com .

P.R.O. Dirt Car Super Late Model Series
NeSmith Super Dirt Car Super Late Model Series
Central Mississippi Speedway (Winona, MS)
June 4th, 2010

Feature Results
1. David Breazeale (Four Corners, Mississippi)
2. Dean Carpenter (Coldwater, Mississippi)
3. Anthony Burroughs (Muscle Shoals, Alabama)
4. Rick Rickman (Columbus, Mississippi)
5. Wade Byars (Carrolton, Mississippi)
6. Tombo Callahan (Weir, Mississippi)
7. Jeremy Glasgow (Caledonia, Mississippi)
8. Bradley Price (Hamilton, Alabama)
9. Clay Fisher (Dewitt, Arkansas)
10. Shane Stephens (Arlington, Tennessee)
11. Mark Dodson (Caledonia, Mississippi)
12. Jay Burchfield (Columbus, Mississippi)
13. Phillip Gibson (Brandon, Mississippi)
14. Terry Kerbough (Arlington, Tennessee)
15. Ray Mauldin (Fulton, Mississippi)
16. Chase Washington (Houlke, Mississippi)
17. Klint Byars (Carrolton, Mississippi)
18. Brian Rickman (Columbus, Mississippi)
19. Leon Henderson (Laurel, Mississippi)
20. Jason Milam (Guntown, Mississippi)
21. Cody Gentry (Arlington, Tennessee)
22. Harvey Tollison (Kosciusko, Mississippi)

Entries: 22 Representing Four States (AL, MS, TN, AR)
Cautions: 3
Red Flags: 0
Leaders: David Breazeale (1-40)
Southern Belle Pole Qualifier: David Breazeale
MRC Racing Collectibles Smooth Move Award: Dean Carpenter
MSRMafia.com Qualifier #1 Winner: Jeremy Glasgow
MidSouthRacing.com Qualifier #2 Winner: Harvey Tollison
American Race Tires Hard Charger: Shane Stephens (20th to 10th)
GRT Race Cars Hard Luck Award: Klint Byars
DBR Starters 10th Place Award: Shane Stephens
XS Batteries 6th Place Award: Tombo Callahan
Hoosier Race Tires Top Performer Award: David Breazeale
ADP Rivets Clean Pass: Anthony Burroughs