Many adjectives would be apt to describe Friday night at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, FL.
Only one, however, could do it the justice it so rightly deserves: bizarre.
Chalk it up to being just the second night of racing in the young season at the famed half-mile asphalt oval, an always abrasive and tricky track.
Something, most certainly, was in the air Friday at Five Flags Speedway. Still, when the long evening finally came to a merciful end well past midnight, history had once again been made at Pensacola’s high banks.
Eighteen-year-old Bret Holmes became the latest to carve his spot in track lore, collecting his first-career Pensacola victory in the back half of the Allen Turner Hyundai Pro Late Model Twin 50s.
Holmes ran down Derek Thorn in the waning laps to deny the Bakersfield, California, driver two trips to victory lane in one night.
Thorn won the 50-lap opener, his third victory at Five Flags in a year, after passing Holmes for the lead on lap 25.
“We finally got it done tonight,” said an elated Holmes, who finished runner-up to Thorn in the first 50-lap feature. “We had been second and third here a bunch and it had been a little frustrating to come that short. I remember last year, running behind Derek, riding his tail when he crossed the line. We finally got over that hump this season.”
Holmes did it thanks to ideal tire management down the stretch when Thorn’s tires failed him.
Thorn, seemingly, had the dominant car throughout Friday, escaping from Holmes midway through the opener and barging to the lead by lap 5 in the finale. The Californian enjoyed clean air and appeared on his way to a clean sweep before a caution came out with 30 laps complete.
From there, the rubber guiding on the Kurt Jett-owned No. 9 dissipated.
“Those last five or 10 laps felt like I was driving on ice,” Thorn said. “We had a lotta speed today.”
Much to the shock of fans because of Thorn’s superior driving, Holmes improbably passed him on lap 41 and never looked back.
Thorn coupled his win with a third place after Pearland, Texas, driver Chris Davidson screamed by him on lap 45 to take home runner-up honors to Holmes’ victory.
“I feel bad for our guys,” Thorn said. “Third ain’t bad, but you always come for the wins.”
Faith Chapel Super Stocks
Todd Jones is always looking to sell his No. 9 Super Stock ride.
Until someone takes him up on the offer, though, Jones will be content on enjoying nights like Friday at Five Flags Speedway.
Jones, the 2014 Super Stocks track champion, bested a decimated Faith Chapel Super Stocks field to claim a 25-lap feature victory.
The field lost a few drivers during practice, including legendary short-track driver Dave Mader III, and then two more as soon as the green flag dropped.
“I don’t like to win ’em like that, but I’ll take it,” Jones said. “I hate those two cars got tore up.”
Wesley King and Bobby Baria, encompassing the front row, were those two cars.
Their nights ended before they had a chance to begin. Baria, lined up outside, came down hard on King’s right side just as they passed the flagstand on the opening green.
The two couldn’t separate from one another, possibly because their wheels locked together, and both careened hard into the inside front wall.
They walked away safely, but in the pits afterward their two teams came to blows before others stepped in and separated the melee.
The Dock on Pensacola Beach Sportsmen
It’s shaping up to be quite the track championship battle Steve Buttrick and Brannon Fowler this season.
The two past The Dock on Pensacola Beach Sportsmen champions continued to wage their long friendly rivalry Friday night at the famed half-mile asphalt oval.
On this night, Buttrick took advantage of a rare Fowler mistake to score the 25-lap victory and relegate Fowler to second. Two-time defending series champion Shanna Ard was third.
On opening night last month, Fowler got the better of then-runner-up Buttrick.
“It’s just a reverse from last race,” Buttrick said. “It’s so much fun racing with Brannon. He made me work on my car after last race. I had nothing for him then. We made it a little better for tonight.”
Indeed. Buttrick took the lead from Fowler on lap 6 when Fowler bobbled coming out of turn 4.
Fowler tried to get under Buttrick in turn 2 on lap 16, but Buttrick denied him the chance.
“The car toward the latter stages didn’t have quite the power to get around (Buttrick),” Fowler said. “I wish we could’ve been one better, but that’s the way it goes. It was good hard racing.”
Butler U-Pull-It Bombers
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Another Friday night, another trip to victory lane for Mobile-area driver B.J. Leytham at Five Flags Speedway.
Leytham has now won the first two Butler U-Pull-It Bombers 20-lap features this season. Pensacola driver Robert Balkum celebrated his birthday by admirably outracing Robert Loper for second, as Loper rounded out the podium.
“We weren’t even coming to race tonight,” Leytham admitted. “I thought we were just coming to watch.”
Five Flags Speedway – Pensacola, FL
Race Results – April 15, 2016
Pro Late Models
1. Bret Holmes
2. Chris Davidson
3. Derek Thorn
4. Jeremy Pate
5. Ryan Paul
6. Connor Okrzesik
7. R.S. Senter
8. Cole Daffron
9. Wayne Niedecken, Jr.
10. Chandler Smith
11. Perry Patino
12. Jordan Mccallum
13. Ronnie Osmer
14. Josh Hollis
15. Keith Thorpe
16. Johnny Greene, Jr.
17. Ron Mcdonald
18. Justin South
19. Okie Mason
20. Brandon Odom
21. Troy Grisaffi
Super Stocks
1. Todd Jones
2. Jason Johnson
3. Charles Skipper, Jr.
4. Kody Jett
5. Randy Thompson
6. Wesley King
7. Bobby Baria
Sportsmen
1. Steve Buttrick
2. Brannon Fowler
3. Shanna Ard
4. Hunter Lambert
5. Jim Pokrant
6. Tina Davidson
7. Dayton Sidner
8. Albert Pirez
9. Hunter Mcnair
Bombers
1. B.J. Leytham
2. Robert Balkum
3. Robert Loper
4. Jonathan Smith
5. John Kevin Merritt
6. Sarah Dority
7. Jimmy Hollingsworth
8. Kerner Kafka
9. Jay Whalen
10. Zack Jordan
11. Robert Riley
12. Timothy Wilmot
13. Caleb Burkett
14. Matt Thompson
15. Zack Carpenter
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