Terry Gray Races To USCS Helton Memorial Win At Dixie

Terry Gray scored the USCS Sprint Car Series win in Saturday night’s Randy Helton Memorial at Dixie Speedway. Photo: USCS Media/Facebook

Terry Gray took the lead with six laps to go in Saturday night’s Randy Helton Memorial for the USCS Sprint Car Series, and went on to record the victory at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, Georgia.

It marks the 93rd career series win for the veteran driver from Bartlett, Tennessee, and his second straight series victory.

Johnny Bridges led the first 21 laps of the 27-lap feature at the historic 3/8-mile clay raceway, but came under fire from Gray on lap 22, surrendering the lead in the process.

From there, Gray went on to score the victory. Bridges followed in second, with Danny Oliver in third, Morgan Turpen in fourth and Kyle Amerson in fifth.

Mark Ruel, Jr., Gregg Jones, Jeff Willingham, Shelby Brown and Joe Larkin rounded out the top ten finishers.

Gray was also the winner in the Speed Dash, while Alex Lyles and Jones winning their heat races.

Local division winners on the night included Justin Shipley in Steelhead/525, Luther Jenkins in Crate Late Models, Chris Hough in 602 Sportsman, Daniel Meadows in the Economy Bomber Championship feature and Jason Young in Street Stingers.

The USCS Sprint Car Series next travels to Mississippi’s Hattiesburg Speedway on Friday, August 9. For more information, visit USCSRacing.com.

Dixie Speedway returns to action on Saturday, August 10. Visit DixieSpeedway.com for more information.

USCS Sprint Car Series
Dixie Speedway – Woodstock, GA
Randy Helton Memorial – August 3, 2019

1. Terry Gray
2. 07 Johnny Bridges
3. 29D Danny Oliver
4. 10m Morgan Turpen
5. 29A Kyle Amerson
6. 83 Mark Ruel, Jr.
7. 7j Gregg Jones
8. 28 Jeff Willingham
9. 17B Shelby Brown
10. 33 Joe Larkin
11. 38 Tony Agin
12. 7E Eric Gunderson
13. 17L Alex Lyles
14. 29 Jeff Oliver
15. 21 Daniel Grimes

Steelhead/525
1. 08 – Justin Shipley
2. 9 – Cass Fowler
3. 01 – Tate McCollum
4. 21 – Mario Gresham
5. 82 – Randall Powell
6. 14 – Don Jenkins
7. 57 – John Williams
8. 151 – David turner
9. 17 – Tom Watson
10. 79 – Jimmy Price

Crate Late Models
1. 3 – Luther Jenkins
2. 87 – Jake Rainey
3. 17 – Jake Pilgrim
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5. 15 – John Sexton
6. 20 – Devin Stuart
7. 71 – Danny Richards
8. 79 – Travis Price
9. 321 – Brannon Knight
10. 40 – Daniel Casteel

602 Sportsman
1. 24 – Chris Hough
2. 66 – Taylor Cole
3. 9 – Rob Johnson
4. 31 – David Burtz
5. 17 – Matthew Knight
6. 7 – Seth Lacey
7. 27 – Kyle Cochran
8. 9 – Brian Womack
9. 16 – Wesley Scott
10. 13 – Jesse Goss
11. 7 – Steve Brannon
12. 721 – Dawson Martin
13. 22 – Alan Brewer
14. 18 – Josh Martin
DNS: 56 – Chad Kimbrall

Economy Bomber Championship
1. 07 – Daniel Meadows
2. 23 – Travis Smith
3. 21 – Eric Hamby
4. 14 – Jeremy Williams
5. J21 – Justin Begley
6. 10 – Dylan Armstrong
7. 21 – Randy Smith
8. 22 – Brandy Brewer
9. 29 – Daniel Floyd
10. 07 – Andrew Findley
11. 93 – Phil Williams
12. 98 – Matt Janssen
13. 24 – Donnie Smith
14. 15 – Derek Young
15. 12 – Tim Bennett
16. 20 – Stacey Duren
17. 54 – Garrett Williams
18. 19 – Shane Duncan
19. c07 – Chris Boyd

Street Stingers
1. 3 – Jason Young
2. 27 – Daniel Turner
3. 32 – James Drummond
4. 74 – Robert Brannon
5. 32 – Preston Teems
6. 11 – Chandler Ortwein
7. 4 – Rick Ricks

 

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