Bubba Pollard spent the first 100 laps of the Lee Fields Memorial working the back bumper of leader D.J. VanderLey.
With 50 laps to, the Senoia, Georgia wheelman put his No. 18 racer out front and never looked back, charging away with the win at Mobile International Speedway in Irvington, Alabama.
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VanderLey would hold on for second, with Josh Hamner third, Chris Davidson fourth and former NASCAR Camping World Truck series competitor and current M.I.S. track promoter Rick Crawford rounding out the unofficial top five.
For a full report on the Lee Fields Memorial weekend at Mobile, check Raceweek Illustrated later this week.