Jason Hiett Scores SLM Victory In Dixie Speedway Opener

Jason Hiett powered to the Super Late Model victory Saturday night at Dixie Speedway in his first visit to the historic track. Photo by Kevin Prater/praterphoto.com

Jason Hiett powered to the Super Late Model victory Saturday night at Dixie Speedway in his first visit to the historic track. Photo by Kevin Prater/praterphoto.com

The historic Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, GA opened its 46th season Saturday night with a full crowd and over 120 race cars in the pits for its Annual Spring Championships. It was a big night for Oxford AL’s Jason Hiett score the Super Late Model Championship win in his first visit to Dixie.

Hiett grabbed the lead from pole sitter Todd Morrow in turn one and led the rest of the way to the checkerd flag. Thats not to say Hiett had an easy win as he held off defending track champion Donald McIntosh of Dawsonville, GA for several laps as well as Morrow. With the final restart on lap 19, Morrow took over the second position for good leaving McIntosh fighting to hold off Tony Knowles, who made the pass for third with three laps remaining. Holding fifth place the entire night was Pat Doar of New Richmond, WI.

In other action, it looked to be Michael Page’s night in the Limited Late Model feature until he lost power giving over the lead to Mike McConnell. McConnell went on to win holding off Joey Armistead. Randy Dillard followed home in third with Jason Smith and Michael Brewer completing the top five.

Justin Shipley drove a hard race, surviving a scrape with the wall to take the victory in the Crate Late Model feature. Mark Page made his way into second while Jacob Anderson fought his way home for third. Rounding out the top five were Hunter Jones and Doug Ludwig.

Michael Brewer jumped to a big lead in the Super Bomber race only to have to fight off Andy Morris in the closing laps. Randall Powell would come home in third trailed by Dale Fortner and John Dunn.

Corey Wright had the Economy Bomber feature well in hand until the final lap of the race when he was passed by Dan Meadows for the lead and spun out attempting to retake the top spot. Meadows went on to win followed by James Gagnon, Jamie Garner, Kenneth Burns, and David Burtz. Ted Montgomery gave the crowd a thrill when He got tangled up with several spinning cars and ended up on his roof. He was uninjured.

Travis Smith took the Pony Stock feature while everyone behind battled for the rest of the top five. When the checkered flag flew, Mitchell Pope was second followed by Ronnie Faucett, Jake Jones, and Christopher Etheridge.

Todd Lankster started dead last in the Cruiser feature and made his way to the front for his first feature win of 2014.

Dixie Speedway will return action Saturday May 3. Meanwhile, season opening action at Dixie’s sister track, Rome Speedway, on April 19 has been postponed until the 26 due to heavy rain causing another section of the wall to wash out.

For more info, visit the Dixie Speedway website at dixiespeedway.com.

Dixie Speedway – Woodstock, GA
Race Results – April 12, 2014

Super Late Models
1. 1 – Jason Hiett
2. T1 – Todd Morrow
3. 26 – Tony Knowles
4. 7 – Donald McIntosh
5. 11 – Pat Doar
6. X – Tyler Millwood
7. 9 – Jason Croft
8. 21 – Joe Armistead Jr
9. 3 – Luther Jenkins
10. 1 – Riley Hickman
11. 62 – Cody King
12. 66 – Jody Knowles
13. 1N – Jordy Nipper
14. 19 – Wayne Echols
15. 9 – Cass Fowler
16. 00 – Johnny Chastain
17. 25 – Jody Summerville
18. 29 – Gary McPherson
19. 17 – Lamar Haygood
20. 1 – Kenny Collins
21. 20 – TJ Alford
22. 24 – Buster Goss
23. 3 – Dabs Potts

Limited Late Models
1. 119 – Mike McConnell
2. 21 – Joey Armistead
3. 51 – Randy Dillard
4. 84 – Jason Smith
5. 22II – Michael Brewer
6. c87 – Chris Fennell
7. G9 – Eric Granger
8. 66 – Richard Engleman
9. 22 – Alan Brewer
10. 1x – Michael Page
11. 18 – Matt Dooley
12. 37 – Clay Fancher

Crate Late Models
1. 08 – Justin Shipley
2. 18 – Mark Page
3. 64 – Jacob Anderson
4. 54 – Hunter Jones
5. 27 – Doug Ludwig
6. 21 – Riley Thorton
7. 78 – Maddie Crane
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9. 17 – Jade Jones
10. 37 – Petey Cochran
11. 97 – Ted Minnix
12. 29 – Dustin Rogers
13. 21 – Stephen Clack
14. 71 – Cody Richards
15. 7 – Cody Long
16. 15 – Mason Massey
17. 12 – Drew Deaver
18. 74 – Craig Reece
19. 27 – Pete Cochran
20. 19 – Gathan Burns
DNS: Matt Black

Super Bombers
1. 22 – Daniel Brewer
2. 40 – Andy Morris
3. 82 – Randall Powell
4. 8 – Dale Fortner
5. 57 – John Dunn
6. X – Jackie Waites
7. J21 – Justin Begley
8. 57Jr – Josh Pilcher
9. 11 – Tom Darby

Economy Bombers
1. 07 – Dan Meadows
2. 35 – James Gagnon
3. 74 – Jamie Garner
4. 19 – Kenneth Burns
5. 31 – David Burtz
6. G7 – Gooch Spriggs
7. e3 – Edwin Scott
8. 16 – Kyle Beavers
9. Zero – Dan Tracey
10. 99 – Corey Wright
11. 8 – Will Payne
12. 13 – Jesse Goss
13. 19 – Landon Bagby
14. 4 – Shane Smith
15. x8 – Jessie O’Shields
16. 1A – Ryan Ray
17. 3 – Greg King
18. 22 – Ted Montgomery
19. 418 – Terry Law
20. 12s – Seth Lacey
21. 17 – Jeremy Allen
DNS: 95 – Carl Richards

Pony Stocks
1. 23 – Travis Smith
2. 56 – Mitchell Pope
3. x6 – Ronnie Faucett
4. 21 – Jake Jones
5. 47 – Christopher Etheridge
6. 04 – David Kirkland
7. 41 – Bo Jordan
8. 15 – Matt Smith
9. 22 – Jessie Barton
10. x4 – Grady Garrett
11. 70 – Stephanie Gahler
12. 33 – Cory Stansell
13. 3 – Jason Lowe
14. 10 – John Land
15. 22 – Matt Thompson

Cruisers
1. 17 – Todd Lankster

 

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