Drew Collins Cops Lavonia Limited Late Model Victory

Drew Collins climbs from his car after winning Friday night's Limited Late Model feature at Lavonia Speedway. Photo: DTGW Productions / CW Photography

Drew Collins climbs from his car after winning Friday night’s Limited Late Model feature at Lavonia Speedway. Photo: DTGW Productions / CW Photography

Drew Collins drove to the lead on Friday night at Lavonia Speedway, and went on to score the Limited Late Model win at the Lavonia, GA raceway.

Collins had to hold off Bubba Russell en route to the victory at the 3/8 mile clay speedway.

Stephen Segars finished in third, with Clayton Turner in fourth and Paul Byrum in fifth.

In other action, Will Beard held Mitchell Godfrey at bay to pick up the FASTRAK Late Model victory. Steve “Hot Rod” LaMance came home in third, with David McCoy in fourth and Rusty King in fifth.

Clifton Snow topped the Modified Street field to score the feature win. John Teasley finished second, with Royce Bray in third, Russell Baker in fourth and Louis Tetreault in fifth.

Crandle Turner took the victory in the Hobby 602 feature, with Rod Roberts finishing in second, Ty Anglin in third, Shane Yarborough in fourth and Chris Wilbanks in fifth.

Keith Teasley took the Stock 8 feature win, with Rocky Jones, Eric Dove, Ray Foskey and Jeremy Jones rounding out the top five.

In the Stock 4 feature, Kevin Kelly held off Shannon Ethridge to take the victory, with Bobby Shelton in third, Greg Sanders in fourth and Brandon Long in fifth.

Nathan Bowen was the winner in the Rookie 4 feature. Douglas Stewart finished second, with Parris Simmons third, Grant Robert fourth and Tyler Kennedy in fifth.

Jackie Holden scored the Front Wheel Drive win, with Daniel Reynolds finishing second.

Lavonia Speedway returns to action on Friday, April 15. For more information, visit LavoniaSpeedway.net.

Lavonia Speedway – Lavonia, GA
Race Results – April 8, 2016

Limited Late Models
1. Drew Collins
2. Bubba Russell
3. Stephens Segars
4. Clayton Turner
5. Paul Byrum
6. Randy Edmonds
7. David McCoy

FASTRAK Late Models
1. Will Beard
2. Mitchell Godfrey
3. Steve “Hot Rod” LaMance
4. David McCoy
5. Rusty King
6. Vince Finello
7. Matthew Wyatt

Modified Streets
1. Clifton Snow
2. John Teasley
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4. Russell Baker
5. Louis Tetreault
6. Stanley Hill
7. Jerry Henry
8. Preston Strickland
9. Daniel Snow
10. Justin Sims

Hobby 602
1. Crandle Turner
2. Rod Roberts
3. Ty Anglin
4. Shane Yarborough
5. Chris Wilbanks
6. Kevin Foster

Stock 8
1. Keith Teasley
2. Rocky Jones
3. Eric Dove
4. Ray Foskey
5. Jeremy Jones
6. Len Cleveland
7. Evan Brown

Stock 4
1. Kevin Kelly
2. Shannon Ethridge
3. Bobby Shelton
4. Greg Sanders
5. Brandon Long
6. Daniel Partain

Rookie 4
1. Nathan Bowen
2. Douglas Stewart
3. Parris Simmons
4. Grant Roberts
5. Tyler Kennedy
6. Codie Loudermilk

FWD
1. Jackie Holden
2. Daniel Reynolds

 

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