Ward Scores South Boston 150 Southern Modified Win

Brandon Ward celebrates winning the South Boston 150 Saturday at South Boston Speedway for his first NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour victory. Photo by Jason Smith/pixelcrisp

Brandon Ward won the South Boston 150 on Saturday night in NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour action at South Boston Speedway.

Ward, racing out of Winston-Salem, N.C., in his No. 44 Konnoak Giant Services/Hire’s Automotive Chevrolet, wrestled the lead from defending tour champion George Brunnhoelzl III, who led a race-high 130 laps, on Lap 131 and never looked back over the 19 laps of the race. It was Ward’s first tour victory in 17 starts.

Andy Seuss rebounded from an early-race incident to finish second followed by Danny Bohn in third. Kyle Ebersole and L.W. Miller finished fourth and fifth, respectively.

For the second time this season, contact at the front of the field got emotions running hot between competitors as Ward made contact with Brunnhoelzl while racing for the lead. The result sent Brunnhoelzl spinning out of contention down the backstretch.

After the race, Brunnhoelzl showed his displeasure by chasing down Ward and running beside him during the cool-down lap.

“We were having to race (Brunnhoelzl) for the lead and he had a good car,” Ward said. “I felt like we were better we just needed a few laps to get going. We were real good on the bottom and I got loose underneath him and he had a run back on the outside and I just got into him. I really hate that that happened. He is a great competitor in this series.”

After the restart for the final of eight cautions during the race, Ward was able to hold off Seuss for the win and give car owner Bryan Fishel his first Tour victory.

Ward was the fourth different race winner in as many NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour events at South Boston. Prior race winners are Ted Christopher, James Civali and Seuss.

For Seuss, second place is the best finish he has had to date this season after, in his estimation, a frustrating start to the year.
Seuss and rookie Kyle Ebersole made contact earlier in the race and Seuss couldn’t believe his luck after a Lap 39 incident that also collected Jason Myers, Brian Loftin and AJ Winstead.

“This season has just been such a terrible start for us that when that happened I was just shaking my head,” Seuss said. “The lanes just opened up and the car was good. I can’t thank my guys enough. I hate to see what happened to my teammate and we could have had a 1-2 (finish) for Ideal Racing but that’s the way it goes sometimes.”

Bohn is quickly making a name for himself as he picked up his second top-five finish in as many races in just his third Tour start. Bohn finished fifth last week at Caraway Speedway.

“The first time I saw the track was when I came in here this morning,” Bohn said. “We learned every time we went out and we are still figuring out our car. I just want to thank the guys who come out every week.”

Bohn mixed it up with Miller and was able to get by the veteran and Ebersole to pick off his first podium finish.

“In a long race we were just riding around trying to save our equipment and when you get down near the end you need to go and the car seemed to work really good on the bottom. We just started picking off cars one by one (at the end).”

Miller won the Coors Light Pole Award earlier in the day during qualifying for his first pole since winning the honor at Southern National Speedway on Sept. 13, 2008. With his third-place finish, Miller is the only driver on the Tour to string together three straight top fives to open the season.

Thomas Stinson, Burt Myers, Brunnhoelzl, Renee Dupuis and John Smith rounded out the top 10.

Dupuis advanced 11 positions over the course of her 2012 debut to win the Coca-Cola Move of the Race Award. Seuss captured the Featherlite Move of the Race Award while Bohn garnered Sunoco Rookie of the Race honors.

In the point standings, Brunnhoelzl and Miller are tied atop the standings with Brunnhoelzl getting the edge due to his season-opening win at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, N.C. Bohn is in third – 10 points off the leader’s pace. Seuss and Burt Myers hold down the fourth and fifth spots, respectively.

The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour is right back on the track on Saturday, April 21 at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, N.C., for the Caraway 150. It’s the fourth race in as many weeks for the competitors.

NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
South Boston Speedway – South Boston, VA
South Boston 150 – April 14, 2012

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 7 44 Brandon Ward Konnoak Giant/Hire’s Automotive Chevrolet 150 47 4 Running
2 4 11 Andy Seuss Phoenix Pre-Owned Chevrolet 150 42 Running
3 13 65 Danny Bohn Rifenburg Construction/Rustoleum Chevrolet 150 41 Running
4 6 51 Kyle Ebersole Ebersole Excavating Inc Chevrolet 150 40 Running
5 1 88 L W Miller Tax Sleyer/Speedco/Lucas Oil Chevrolet 150 40 1 Running
6 8 7 Thomas Stinson United Solar Graphics/Cowardin Jewelers Chevrolet 150 38 Running
7 17 1 Burt Myers Citrusafe/Adams Towing Ford 150 37 Running
8 3 09 George Brunnhoelzl, III Phoenix Pre-Owned/Triad Auto Sales Chevrolet 150 38 2 Running
9 20 59 Renee Dupuis Union Insurance Group Chevrolet 150 35 Running
10 9 25 John Smith Shady Grady Racing Chevrolet 150 34 Running
11 2 02 Tim Brown Hayes Jewelers/T&C Motorsports Chevrolet 150 33 Running
12 11 40 Frank Fleming Autos By Nelson/Perkins & Assoc/Lewisville Ford 150 32 Running
13 14 48 Jonny Kievman A Best Forklift Pontiac 150 31 Running
14 19 79 Chuck Hossfeld Hill Enterprises/Coors Light Pontiac 150 30 Running
15 23 77 Gary Putnam Stock Car Steel Chevrolet 150 29 Running
16 26 24 Darryl Lacks Bass Automotive Chevrolet 150 28 Running
17 18 12 Mike Norman PestX Exterminating/Auto Sol. Magazine Ford 135 27 Running
18 12 2 J R Bertuccio, Jr Gershow Recycling Chevrolet 124 26 Running
19 25 78 Donnie Lacks Bass Automotive Chevrolet 124 25 Accident
20 5 4 Jason Myers Moorefield/Trantham/Wendell Edwards Ford 89 24 Accident
21 22 9 AJ Winstead Clark American Sanders Chevrolet 64 23 Overheating
22 21 37 Joe Scarbrough Hyperion Stud Chevrolet 52 22 Power Steering
23 10 23 Brian Loftin L & R Transmissions/QMF Metal Solutions Chevrolet 40 21 Rear End
24 15 97 Bryan Dauzat O B Builders Inc Chevrolet 28 20 Suspension
25 16 80 Michael Speeney UNC Charlotte Motorsports Chevrolet 18 19 Accident
26 24 33 Gary Fountain Fountain Motorsports/Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet 18 18 Accident
27 27 01 Rich Kuiken Flow Masters Testing & Balancing Chevrolet 2 17 Engine

Jordan is confident about Iverson’s abilities. aEoeWithout really seeing him on the floor, I would like to compare him to Brett Favre, a guy who people think is too old to play and he’s almost having an MVP year,aE Jordan said. aEoeThat’s off the top of my head. Hence, to conclude I’m able to say that with toy market growing and surplus variety available for sale, one should definitely try toys like penis pump or vibration Read Full Report buy cialis online rings to add fun with their lives. However, even if you are the most moral and law-abiding you can try here buy levitra online person in the world, you still might be accused of spamming due to an illegal practice of spoofing. Kamagra 100mg cialis uk http://greyandgrey.com/spanish/sherman-b-kerner/ is a drug which has been introduced for the people who have been suffering from erectile dysfunction since a very long time in their life.
 

About Series PR