Sellers, Pulliam Split South Boston Late Model Twinbill

Peyton Sellers scored the win in the first of two Late Model features at South Boston Speedway Saturday.  Photo by James Price

Peyton Sellers scored the win in the first of two Late Model features at South Boston Speedway Saturday. Photo by James Price

Two drivers that had scored wins at South Boston Speedway in South Boston, VA earlier this season, Peyton Sellers and Lee Pulliam, split wins in Saturday night’s Charles Anderson Lawn Care Presents Italian Delight Family Restaurant NASCAR Late Model Twin 75’s racing program.

Sellers, a former NASCAR Whelen All American Series national champion and former South Boston Speedway champion, won the first of the night’s pair of 75-lap NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division races.

Pulliam, the two-time defending NASCAR Whelen All American Series national champion and defending South Boston Speedway champion, won the nightcap. The win, his 34th career NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division race win at South Boston Speedway, lifted him into a tie with former South Boston Speedway champions Barry Beggarly and David Blankenship for second place on the South Boston Speedway Late Model Stock Car Division all-time career win list.

Sellers, from Danville, VA, took lead from pole winner C.E. Falk III of Virginia Beach, VA on lap 48 and pulled away from his challengers to score his third win of the season at the .4-mile oval. His margin of victory over Pulliam, the race runner-up, was 1.850 second.

Falk finished third with Matt Bowling of Ridgeway, VA and Austin Thaxton of South Boston, VA rounding out the top five finishers.

Lee Pulliam picked up the win in the second Late Model feature.  Photo by James Price

Lee Pulliam picked up the win in the second Late Model feature. Photo by James Price

With the top seven finishers from the first race being inverted for the start of the second race, Josh Oakley of Rougemont, NC started on the pole for the nightcap and led the first seven laps before being overtaken by Bowling.

Bowling led 14 circuits before Pulliam, who started sixth, bolted into the lead on lap 22. Once in front, Pulliam had it all his way, cruising across the finish line 2.852 seconds ahead of runner-up Bowling. Thaxton finished third with Sellers finishing fourth and Bobby McCarty of Summerfield, NC rounding out the top five finishers.

Sellers averaged 86.965 mph in winning the first race. Pulliam, from Semora, NC, averaged 85.964 mph in winning the second race.

Eighteen drivers started both races, which were caution free.

Crews wins Limited Sportsman Division race

Trey Crews of Halifax, VA took the lead on lap 35 when race leader J.D. Eversole of Richmond, VA pitted to serve a penalty for allegedly jumping a restart and held on to win the 50-lap Limited Sportsman Division race.

The win was the second of the season for Crews, who entered the race leading the division points standings.

Bob Davis of Thaxton, VA, Daryn Cockram of Blacksburg, VA, Daryl Carver of Prospect Hill, NC and Barry Beggarly, Jr. of Providence, NC rounded out the top five finishers.

The race was intense throughout as Tommy Peregoy of Clarksville, VA and Danny Willis, Jr. of Cluster Springs, VA battled each other as they attempted to unseat Eversole from the lead.

On lap 30, Willis and Peregoy made contact while chasing Eversole and crashed on the backstretch. Crews, who was riding in fourth place just behind the battle for second place, inherited second place for the restart.

Willis returned to the race after his team made repairs to his car and finished seventh. Peregoy’s car was too badly damaged to be repaired and had to settle for a 12th-place finish.

Autry wins Pure Stock Division race

Greg Autry of South Boston, VA started third, took the lead from pole starter Jeff Deering on the second lap and went on to win the 30-lap race for the Budweiser Pure Stock Division.

The win was Autry’s third in as many races.

Bruce Mayo of Halifax, VA finished second with Harrison Walker of Buffalo Junction, VA, Jimmy Wade of Halifax, VA and Johnny Layne of Nathalie, VA completing the top five finishers.

Rudy wins Modified race

Mike Rudy of Prince George, VA edged Jimmy Humblet of Shiloh, NC by a car length in a drag race to the finish line on the final lap to win the night’s 50-lap Modified Division race.

The win was the first of the season for Rudy at South Boston Speedway. He and Humblet have split wins in the season’s first two races for the division at the .4-mile oval.

Joe Scarbrough of Charles City, VA, Kyle Wood of Pocohatan, VA and Robert Conner of Colonial Heights, VA rounded out the top five finishers.

The race was slowed by five caution periods, the last of which created a six-lap green-flag sprint to decide the outcome.

NASCAR racing will return to South Boston Speedway Saturday night, May 10, with the NASCAR Whelen Late Model 100 racing program.

The four-race card will also include races for the Limited Sportsman Division, the Budweiser Pure Stock Division and the Hornets Division.

For additional information, visit southbostonspeedway.com.

South Boston Speedway – South Boston, VA
Race Results – May 3, 2014

Late Models – Race One
FINISH POS CAR# DRIVER LAPS COMPL. START 10TH OR BACK (2) BONUS POINTS POINTS
1 99 Peyton Sellers 75 3 39
2 5 Lee Pulliam 75 34
3 40 C.E. Falk 75 32
4 83 Matt Bowling 75 30
5 02 Austin Thaxton 75 28
6 4 Justin  Johnson 75 26
7 8 Josh Oakley 75 24
8 6 Bobby McCarty 75 22
9 73 Bruce Anderson 75 20
10 0 David Garbo 75 18
11 7 Michael Maresca 75 16
12 27 Tommy Lemons, Jr. 75 14
13 77 Blake Stallings 74 12
14 18 Quin Houff 74 10
15 2 Myatt Snider 42 8
16 14 Dusty Ellington 41 6
17 57 Eddie Johnson 39 4
18 74 Ronald Hill 31 2

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Late Models – Race Two
5 3 14 List Finishing Positions in Feature
FINISH POS CAR# DRIVER LAPS COMPL. START 10TH OR BACK (2) BONUS POINTS POINTS
1 5 Lee Pulliam 75 3 39
2 83 Matt Bowling 75 34
3 02 Austin Thaxton 75 32
4 99 Peyton Sellers 75 30
5 6 Bobby McCarty 75 28
6 0 David Garbo 75 26
7 8 Josh Oakley 75 24
8 27 Tommy Lemons, Jr. 75 22
9 57 Eddie Johnson 75 20
10 73 Bruce Anderson 75 18
11 7 Michael Maresca 75 16
12 77 Blake Stallings 75 14
13 18 Quin Houff 74 12
14 14 Dusty Ellington 73 10
15 4 Justin Johnson 51 8
16 40 C.E. Falk 42 6
17 2 Myatt Snider 27 4
18 15 Ronald Hill 2 2

 

Limited Sportsman
5 3 14 List Finishing Positions in Feature
FINISH POS CAR# DRIVER LAPS COMPL. START 10TH OR BACK (2) BONUS POINTS POINTS
1 09 Trey Crews 50 3 29
2 19 Bob Davis 50 24
3 1 Daryn Cockram 50 22
4 5 Daryl Carver 50 20
5 82 Barry Beggarly, Jr 50 18
6 05 Billy Myers 50 16
7 23 Danny Willis, Jr. 50 14
8 64 Charles Barnes 50 12
9 53 Libby Privette 50 10
10 17 Joe Allred, III 41 8
11 98 J.D. Eversole 35 6
12 2 Tommy Peregoy 30 4
13 58 Daniel Moss 1 2

 

Budweiser Pure Stock
5 3 14 List Finishing Positions in Feature
FINISH POS CAR# DRIVER LAPS COMPL. START 10TH OR BACK (2) BONUS POINTS POINTS
1 21 Greg Autry 30 3 17
2 00 Bruce Mayo 30 12
3 10 Harrison Walker 30 10
4 61 Jimmy Wade 30 8
5 9 Johnny Layne 26 6
6 66 Scott Phillips 24 4
7 1 Jeff Deering 19 2

 

Modifieds
5 3 14 List Finishing Positions in Feature
FINISH POS CAR# DRIVER LAPS COMPL. START 10TH OR BACK (2) BONUS POINTS POINTS
1 8 Mike Rudy 50 3 29
2 11 Jimmy Humblet 50 24
3 93 Joe Scarbrough 50 22
4 19 Kyle Wood 50 20
5 12 Robert Conner 50 18
6 33 Matt Slye 50 16
7 10 David Winslow 50 14
8 7 Lauren Edgerton 50 12
9 38 Mike Johnson 44 10
10 42 Chris Hoylman 44 8
11 36 Chris Johnson 43 6
12 6 Shannon Marano 38 4
13 18 Chris Humblet 30 2

 

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