Collins Collects Limited Late Model Victory At Lavonia

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

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

Drew Collins drove to the lead of Saturday night’s Limited Late Model feature, and went on to score the victory at Georgia’s Lavonia Speedway.

Collins held off David McCoy to take the win at the 3/8 mile clay track, with Steve Segars in third, Gus Simpson in fourth and Wesley English in fifth.

Paul Byrum, Ted Crunkleton, Jimmy Johnson, Shun Thomas and JR Headen rounded out the top ten.

In other action, Rusty Jordan took the win in the FASTRAK Pro Late Model feature, with Will Beard in second, Danny Sanders in third, Frankie Beard in fourth and Parker Herring in fifth.

Chad Sellers was the winner in the Modified Street feature. Billy Buffington finished in second, with Stearling Healm in third, Robbie Campbell in fourth and Tracy Addison in fifth.

Bradlee Jones scored the victory in the Stock 8 feature. Chad Hoopaugh, Hayden Collet, Chaz Allen and Chris Brown rounded out the top five.

Ryan Boles took home the Stock 4 feature win, with Bobby Shelton second, Bobby Rhinehart third, Eddie Poulnott fourth and Randy Hawkins fifth.

Rhett Langston was first under the checkered flag for the Rookie 4 victory. Tyler Kennedy finished in second, with Jacob Rohme in third and Vance Purcell in fifth.

Hunter Anthony took top honors in the Front Wheel Drive feature, with Travis Jameison running second, Austin Elrod third, Jack Hooper fourth and Scott Hendrix fifth.

Action returns to Lavonia Speedway with the Georgia State Championships Nov. 11-13. For more information, visit LavoniaSpeedway.net.

Lavonia Speedway – Lavonia, GA
Race Results – Oct. 22, 2016

Limited Late Models
1. Drew Collins
2. David McCoy
3. Steve Segars
4. Gus Simpson
5. Wesley English
6. Paul Byrum
7. Ted Crunkleton
8. Jimmy Johnson
9. Shun Thomas
10. JR Headen
11. Chad Ruckett

FASTRAK Pro Late Models
1. Rusty Jordan
2. Will Beard
3. Danny Sanders
4. Frankie Beard
5. Parker Hearing
6. Adam Partain
7. Steve “Hot Rod” LaMance
8. Josh Thurmond
9. Scott Kennedy
10. Will Harris
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Modified Street
1. Chad Sellers
2. Billy Buffington
3. Stearling Healm
4. Robbie Campbell
5. Tracy Addison
6. Clifton Snow
7. Jennifer Everett
8. Lewis Tetreault

Stock 8
1. Bradlee Jones
2. Chad Hoopaugh
3. Hayden Collet
4. Chaz Allen
5. Chris Brown
6. Howard Allen

Stock 4
1. Ryan Boles
2. Bobby Shelton
3. Bobby Rhinehart
4. Eddie Poulnott
5. Randy Hawkins
6. Brad Brown
7. Tommy Shipman
DQ: Justin Taylor

Rookie 4
1. Rhett Langston
2. Tyler Kennedy
3. Jacob Rohme
4. Vance Purcell

FWD
1. Hunter Anthony
2. Travis Jameison
3. Austin Elrod
4. Jack Hooper
5. Scott Hendrix
6. Timothy Jones
7. Donovan Beechum
8. Justin Reed
10. Kenneth Taylor

 

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