Lee Pulliam Makes It Two Out Of Three At South Boston

Lee Pulliam, seen here from earlier action, scored the victory Late Model feature victory at South Boston Speedway Saturday.  Photo by James Price

Lee Pulliam, seen here from earlier action, scored the victory Late Model feature victory at South Boston Speedway Saturday. Photo by James Price

Defending NASCAR Whelen All American Series National Champion Lee Pulliam fended off a late bid from Philip Morris on the final restart with 11 laps to go and won Saturday’s NASCAR Whelen Late Model 150 at South Boston Speedway in South Boston, VA.

Pulliam took the lead for the final time in the race on lap 91. Outside pole starter C.E. Falk, III of Virginia Beach, Va. took the lead from Pulliam on lap 88, right after the restart that followed the race’s fourth caution period of the day. Pulliam regained the lead when the engine in Falk’s car suddenly went sour two laps later, and held off Morris in the final 11-lap dash to the finish.

Pulliam’s margin of victory over Morris, the 2011 NASCAR Whelen All American Series National Champion, was .611-second.

The win in Saturday’s 150-lap NASCAR Whelen All American Series Late Model Stock Car Division race gives Pulliam wins in two of the season’s first three races at South Boston Speedway.

Peyton Sellers of Danville, VA finished third, with Deac McCaskill of Raleigh, NC and Dennis Holdren of Roanoke, VA rounding out the top five finishers.

Bobby McCarty of Summerfield, NC finished sixth with defending South Boston Speedway NASCAR Whelen All American Series Champion Matt Bowling of Ridgeway, VA, Dustin Storm of Huntingtown, MD, Ronald Hill of Rougemont, NC and Austin Thaxton of Cluster Springs, VA rounding out the top ten finishers.

There were five lead changes in the race among three drivers, with Pulliam leading twice for a total of 69 laps. Falk led the most laps, leading three times for a total of 80 laps.

Pulliam averaged 62.913 mph in the race that was slowed by five caution flags.

Willis Wins Limited Sportsman Race

Danny Willis Jr. of Cluster Springs, VA started on the outside pole, took the lead on the first lap and led the rest of the way to win Saturday’s 50-lap NASCAR Limited Sportsman Division race.

The race had its share of drama, with Willis having to hold off pole winner Joey Throckmorton of South Boston, VA in a three-lap green-flag dash to the finish that followed the last of the race’s two caution flags.

Daryl Carver of Prospect Hill, NC, Caleb Davis of Thaxton, VA, and Daniel Moss of Danville, VA rounded out the top five finishers.

Allred Wins Pure Stock Race

Joe Allred, III of Scottsburg, VA picked up his second win in as many starts this season with his win in the 30-lap race for the Budweiser Pure Stock Division.

Allred took the lead on the opening lap, and with no caution flags to slow the race, drove to a 2.650-second win over runner-up Randy Hupp of Halifax, VA.

Stuart Crews of Long Island, VA, Austin Milam of Ringgold, VA and Jake Brown of South Boston, VA rounded out the top five finishers.

Slayton Wins Modified Opener

Defending South Boston Speedway Modified Champion Hunter Slayton of Richmond, VA got his 2013 season off to a good start by winning the 50-lap Modified race, the first race of the season for the division at South Boston Speedway.

Slayton edged runner-up Tanner Rumburg of Beaverdam, VA by 1.577-second in a 36-lap dash to the finish that followed the race’s only caution period.

Chris Johnson of Richmond, VA, Chris Hoylman of Dinwiddie, VA and Mike Johnson of Richmond, VA completed the top five finishers.

Racing returns to South Boston Speedway on Saturday afternoon, March 30, with the Easter Bunny NASCAR Whelen Late Model 150 racing program.  The four-race program will be highlighted by a 150-lap race for the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late Model Stock Car Division. Races for the Limited Sportsman Division, the Budweiser Pure Stock Division and the competitors in the Legendary Ford Flatheads Racing Association will round out the afternoon’s action.

For more info, visit southbostonspeedway.com.

South Boston Speedway – South Boston, VA
Race Results – March 23, 2013

Late Models
1. Lee Pulliam
2. Philip Morris
3. Peyton Sellers
4. Deac McCaskill
5. Dennis Holdren
6. Bobby McCarty
7. Matt Bowling
8. Dustin Storm
9. Ronald Hill
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11. Doug Godsey
12. Patrick Coleman
13. Jeff Oakley
14. Kyle Dudley
15. Thomas Scott
16. Josh Oakley
17. Brian Pembelton
18. Kaz Grala
19. C.E. Falk
20. Quin Houff

Limited Sportsman
1. Danny Willis, Jr.
2. Joey Throckmorton
3. Daryl Carver
4. Caleb Davis
5. Daniel Moss
6. Mark Simpson
7. G.R. Waldrop
8. Michael Maresca
9. Tommy Peregoy
10. Garrett Bunch
11. Libby Privette
12. Justin Snow
13. Blake Stallings
14. J.D. Eversole
15. Charles Barnes
16. Mike Jones

Modifieds
1. Hunter Slayton
2. Tanner Rumberg
3. Chris Johnson
4. Chris Hoylman
5. Mike Johnson
6. Shawn Hopkins
7. Robert Conner
8. Matt Slye
9. Jimmy Humblet

Pure Stocks
1. Joe Allred, III
2. Randy Hupp
3. Stuart Crews
4. Austin Milam
5. Jake Brown
6. Eric Crews
7. Harrison Walker
8. Jarrett Milam
9. Bruce Mayo
10. Vic Ingram
11. Jimmy Wade
12. Nathan Crews

 

 

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