Millwood Gets First Super Late Model Win At Dixie

Tyler Millwood is all smiles after scoring his first Super Late Model victory at Dixie Speedway Saturday night. Photo by Kevin Prater/praterphoto.com

Tyler Millwood of Kingston, GA took his first career Super Late Model victory Saturday night at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, GA.

Millwood began his night by qualifying on the Pole, but started in fourth after spinning the invert wheel. Luther Jenkins began the race on the pole but it was Dale Thurman who took the lead on lap one as Millwood, Michael Page, and Jenkins raced three wide for the second spot.

Thurman looked to be heading for victory lane until lap 18, when Millwood made his presence known and began to pressure Thurman for the top spot. Millwood made his move on lap twenty six passing Thurman on the outside to take the lead. Millwood began to pull away, leading the field to the finish ahead of Page, who also got around Thurman for second. Chip Brindle and Ricky Williams raced their way into the fourth and fifth spots.

In other action, Newnan, GA’s Rucker Orr made it two in a row in the Limited Late Model class, as he led the field to the checkers. Mark Bunch and Richard Goode both entertained the crowd as they raced for second and third, as Don Jenkins and Jake Herrell, both in new cars, did the same for fourth and fifth.

The Crate Late Model feature would see Craig Reece take his second win of the season. Once again the battle seemed to be for second as last week’s winner Alan Green and Mark Page faced off for the spot. Green finally took command of the second spot on lap thirteen, only to fall out two laps later with his engine overheating.

This gave the second spot to Page, who suddenly found himself defending the spot from Justin Wakefield. Page would hold off the challenge with Wakefield settling for third followed by Chuck Padgett and Henry Ward completing the top five.

Landon Bagby (19) took this wild ride during the Pony Stock feature. Photo by Kevin Prater/praterphoto.com

The Super Bomber feature saw Andy Morris take the checkers, making him the fourth different winner in as many weeks. Daniel Brewer and Timmy Millwood raced hard for second until lap 14, when Brewer took the spot for good. Millwood held on to third, followed by Kirk Atkins and Tim Ford.

Eric Hamby took the initial lead in the Economy Bomber feature, but lost it on lap three to Cody Czobat. Czobat held the lead, holding off a strong challenge from David Beam when he made contact with a lapped car, blowing a rear tire ending his night.

Beam took the lead and looked to be heading for a sure win when he also made contact with a lapped car, sending his car slamming the turn one wall. Beam was uninjured but his night was over giving the lead once again to Eric Hamby. Hamby went on for his first victory of the season, followed by Shane Smith, Cody Richards, Rob Johnson and Chris Blalock.

Bo Jordan got the Pony Stock win after the apparent winner failed post race tech after being protested. Last weeks winner Shannon Etheridge followed in second with Jeremy Millsaps, Ronnie Faucett and Don Arnold rounded out the top five.

Jimmy Wilson took the Cruiser feature for the second week in row.

Dixie Speedway returns to action on Saturday, May 12, with a full racing program, including the Econo Bomber championship.  Visit dixiespeedway.com for more info.

Dixie Speedway – Woodstock, GA
Race Results – May 5, 2012

Super Late Model
1.  Tyler Millwood
2.  Michael Page
3.  Chip Brindle
4.  Ricky Williams
5.  Dale Thurman
6.  Frank Ingram
7.  Luther Jenkins
8.  Doug Stephens
9.   Scott Hall
10. Mike McConnell
11.  Kayne Hickman
12.  Lamar Haygood
13.  Jay Smith
14.  Eddie Blackman
15.  Richard Jennings
16.  Jeff Franklin
17.  Preston Graves
18.  Buster Goss
19.  Chuck Page
20.  Donald McIntosh
21.  Tracy Pearson

Limited Late Model
1.  Rucker Orr
2.  Mark Bunch
3.  Richard Goode
4.  Don Jenkins
5.  Jake Herrell
6.  Chris Fennell
7.  Alan Brewer
8.  Cass Fowler
9.  Oliver Gentry
10. Michael Brewer
11.  John Paul
12.  Jason Smith
13.  Billy Petigrew
14.  Randle Powell

Crate Late Model
1.  Craig Reece
2.  Mark Page
3.  Justin Wakefield
4.  Chuck Padgett
5.  Henry Ward
6.  Hunter Jones
7.  Billy Coley
8.  Frank Rogers
9.  TS Camp
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11.   Dustin Rogers
12.  George Ervine
13.  Steven Hite
14.  Darel Owenby
15.  Alan Green
16.  Justin Clements
17.  Trevor Thompson

Super Bomber
1.  Andy Morris
2.  Daniel Brewer
3.  Timmy Millwood
4.  Kirk Atkins
5.  Tim Ford
6.  Josh Geers
7.  Matt Black
8.  Tony Vaughn
9.  Kenny Taylor
10. Roy Patterson
11.  Ricky Garrett
12.  Joey Geers

Econo Bomber
1.  Eric Hamby
2.  Shane Smith
3.  Cody Richards
4.  Rob Johnson
5.  Chris Blalock
6.  Dan Meadows
7.  Cody Czbolt
8.  Gooch Spriggs
9.  Robby Stewart
10.  Tex Holden
11.   Kenneth Burns
12.   Bryne Duren
13.   Carl Richards
14.   John Davis
15.   John Binger
16.   David Beam
17.   Justin Greir
18.   Kyle Beavers
19.   Tom Darby

Cruiser
1.  Jimmy Wilson
2.  Edwin Scott
3.  Randy Ledford
4.  James Gagnon
5.  Tim Pittman
6.  George Wilson
7.  Jack Rayburn
8.  Anthony Pittman
9.  Randy Womack
10.  Billy West
11.  Nick Scott
12.  Joe Trantham
13.  Daniel Ray

Pony Stock
1.  Bo Jordan
2.  Shannon Etheridge
3.  Jeremy Millsaps
4.  Ronnie Faucett
5.  Don Arnold
6.  Bobby Card
7.  David Kirkland
8.  Stephanie Gahler
9.  Jeremy Ray
10.  Eddie Harrison
11.   Claude Etheridge
12.   Steven Shattles
13.   John Land
14.   Charles Whitmire
15.   Matt Thompson
16.   Matt McCollum
17.   Landon Bagby
18.   William Brown
19.   Tony Harris

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