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May 26, 2008
Victor Lee Tames
Tazewell O'Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Super Late
Models
Tazewell, TN- May 24,
2008- The O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series presented by
Graphic Impressions presented its sixth points event of the 2008
racing season with a visit to the East Tennessee mountains and a stop
at the Gary Hall promoted Tazewell Speedway in Tazewell, TN and when
the last bit of clay was slung and the dust settled, defending series
champion and current points leader Victor Lee of Stanford, KY would
become the first repeat winner with America’s most competitive
regional series in 2008.
The win by Lee would be
his third career series victory and came aboard the Frank Revel
Motorsports owned, Kentucky’s Best/Budda Bert Transmission Sales and
Service/Junction City Quick Stop/Tim Logan Racing/Xtreme Style Signs
and Graphics/Five Star Food Mart/ADO’s Auto Body sponsored #4 C.J.
Rayburn Race Cars, Jay Dickens Race Engines powered machine. Lee’s
winning entry receives product support from Bilstein Shocks, PPM
Racing Products, Custom Cams, Dyer’s Top Rods, Real Racing Wheels, and
American Racer Tires.
Powell, TN native Steve
Smith would finish in second in the Fine Trucking/Bonanza Produce
sponsored C.J. Rayburn Race Car machine, with David Webb of
Nicholasville, KY having his best series run of the season in the ORS
Body Shop/JDB Contracting C.J. Rayburn Race Car entry. Justin
Rattliff of Campbellsville, KY would take fourth place in the final
finishing order in the Rattliff Motor Sales/Campbellsville University
sponsored C.J. Rayburn Race Car, while Chris Combs would also have a
series season best finish of fifth in the Tim Short Automotive/Combs
Trucking sponsored Swartz Race Cars unit.
The remainder of the top
ten would be Shon Flanery, Bobby Mays, Brian Smith, Damon Eller, and
Tyrel Todd. The race would be 60 laps and see the caution flag wave
five times during the course of the event.
Victor Lee would take the
lead at the start of the 60 lap, $5,000 to win O’Reilly A-Main event,
with Tyrel Todd, Bobby Mays, Vic Hill, and Steve Smith going second
through fifth. Caution would fly immediately as Eric Wells and Mike
Weeks would tangle, with the pair collecting Tim Tungate in the
process. The caution fly again with on lap 3 and during this caution
period, race leader Victor Lee would pull pitside with a flat tire,
get fresh rubber, and rejoin the race at the rear of the field.
After another caution
period on lap 4, Todd would assume the point, with Hill giving chase,
followed by Smith, David Webb, and Mays. By lap 10, the front duo of
Todd and Hill had put some distance back to the third place running
machine of Smith, as race leader Todd would begin the tedious process
of lapping slower traffic around the ultra-fast 1/3 mile high-banked
clay ova.
Meanwhile, attention would
focus to the middle of the pack as initial race leader Lee was
mounting a charge back toward the front, making his way back into the
top five on lap 23. After another caution on lap 32, Lee would
continue his assault toward the front of the field, as he would take
fourth from David Webb on lap 37. With Todd keeping Hill at bay for
the top spot while continuing to masterfully work slower traffic, Lee
would climb to the third position with a pass of Steve Smith on lap
44.
But the entire complexion
of the event would change on lap 52 when race leader Todd and Hill
would make contact, resulting in Todd looping his machine and stopping
on the track. Series officials would send both Todd and Hill to the
rear of the field for the incident, thus, Lee would become the new
race leader. Rattliff would drive past Chris Combs for fourth with
just a couple of laps remaining, but Lee would hold on to capture the
win, with Smith, Webb, 18th position starting Rattliff, and Combs
completing the top five.
In preliminary action, Vic
Hill of Knoxville, TN would be the Racing Optics Top Qualifier among
26 entries with a lap of 11.456 seconds. Heat race checkered flags
went to Victor Lee in Wayne Bowen Racing Supply heat one, Tyrel Todd
in K&N Performance Engineering heat two, and Bobby Mays in Graphic
Impressions heat three. The Real Racing Wheels B-main would be
captured by Zach Carney, while there would be no series or track
provisionals.
The next event for the
Super Late Model division of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass
DirtCar Series is Friday May 30 at Ponderosa Speedway in Junction
City, KY. The event will be the twice rescheduled 9th Annual Hugh
“Junebug” Rowland Memorial, paying $3,000 to win the 40 lap O’Reilly
A-Main.
The O’Reilly Battle of the
Bluegrass DirtCar Series sanctions regional Super Late Model events at
tracks in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee. For more
information about America’s most competitive regional racing series,
visit the series webpage on the world wide web at
www.battleofthebluegrass.com or call the series office at (859)
762-1606 or (502) 931-5068.
O’Reilly Battle of the
Bluegrass DirtCar Series Super Late Model Division
SUMMARY-Tazewell
Speedway-Tazewell, TN-May 24, 2008
Racing Optics Top
Qualifier- Vic Hill 11.456
Wayne Bowen Racing Supply
Heat #1(Top 6 Advance)- Victor Lee, Vic Hill, Tim Tungate, Brian
Smith, Chris Combs, Mike Weeks, Marty Calloway, Arnie Fields, Greg
Huskey
K&N Performance
Engineering Heat #2 (Top 6 Advance)- Tyrel Todd, Steve Smith, David
Webb, Jeff Wolfenbarger, Larry Gray, Damon Eller, Bryan Hendrix, Steve
Rouse, Dale Huskey
Graphic Impressions Heat
#3 (Top 6 Advance)- Bobby Mays, Eric Wells, Michael Smith, Shon
Flanery, Travis Fultz, Justin Rattliff, Zach Carney, Royce McGowan
Real Racing Wheels B-Main
(Top 6 Advance)- Zach Carney, Greg Huskey, Bryan Hendrix, Royce
McGowan, Arnie Fields, Dale Huskey, Marty Calloway
Series Provisionals- None
Track Provisionals- None
O’Reilly A-Main- Victor
Lee, Steve Smith, David Webb, Justin Rattliff, Chris Combs, Shon
Flanery, Bobby Mays, Brian Smith, Damon Eller, Tyrel Todd, Larry Gray,
Royce McGowan, Arnie Fields, Vic Hill, Michael Smith, Tim Tungate,
Eric Wells, Greg Huskey, Jeff Wolfenbarger, Bryan Hendrix, Mike Weeks,
Zach Carney, Travis Fultz, Dale Huskey
Total Entries- 26
Lap Leaders- 2 (Lee 1-2,
53-60; Todd 3-52)
Cautions- 5 (Laps 1, 3, 4,
32, 52)
Red Flags- None
PPM Racing Products Hard
Charger- Justin Rattliff (Started 18th-Finished 4th-Advanced 14
Positions)
DriveSmart Kentucky Move
of the Race- Tyrel Todd (work in lapped traffic)
O’Reilly Battle of the
Bluegrass DirtCar Series Super Late Model Point Standings (after May
24, 2008)
1. Victor Lee (Stanford,
KY)- 1,195
2. Tyrel Todd (Science
Hill, KY)- 1,003
3. Tim Tungate
(Campbellsville, KY)- 902
4. Zach Carney
(Mooresville, IN)- 890 ®
5. David Webb
(Nicholasville, KY)- 859
6. Larry Gray (Lexington,
KY)- 788 ®
7. Eric Wells (Hazard,
KY)- 787 ®
8. Mike Jewell
(Scottsburg, IN)- 719
9. Don O’Neal
(Martinsville, IN)- 701
10. Arnie Fields
(Flemingsburg, KY)- 675 ®
O’Reilly Battle of the
Bluegrass DirtCar Series Upcoming Schedule of Events:
June 7- 201 Speedway
(Sitka, KY)- $3,000 to win
June 14- Bluegrass
Speedway (Bardstown, KY)- 7th Annual June Jam- $3,000 to win
June 21- Clinton County
Speedway (Albany, KY)- $3,000 to win
June 28- Brownstown
Speedway (Brownstown, IN)- 10th Annual Lee Fleetwood Memorial-$3,000
to win
July 4- Mountain Motor
Speedway (Isom, KY)- $3,000 to win
2008 O’Reilly Battle of
the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Sponsors:
O'Reilly Auto Parts -
Title Sponsor and "Official Auto Parts Retailer” of the O'Reilly
Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series
Max Brake- “Official
Trailer Brakes” of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series
CarbonX- “Official Flame
Shielding Fabric” of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar
Series
Health PMO- “Official
Health Care Company” of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar
Series
Graphic Impressions-
Presenting Sponsor and “Official Souvenir and Merchandise Vendor” of
the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series
Bob Hook Chevrolet of
Louisville- “Official Auto Dealership” of the O’Reilly Battle of the
Bluegrass DirtCar Series
Other O’Reilly Battle
of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series 2008 Series Supporters Include:
American Race Tires, C.J. Rayburn Race Cars, Curtis Signs, Cruise With
The Champions, Double H Race Fabrication, Drive Smart Kentucky, DT52
Photos, Hoosier Race Tires, Kentucky’s Best Racing, K&N Performance
Engineering, PPM Racing Products, Racing Optics, Real Racing Wheels,
Trailer Parts and Service, Wayne Bowen Racing Supply |