Page Becomes Sixth Different SLM Winner At Dixie

Michael Page waves as he races under the checkered flag to score the Super Late Model victory Saturday night at Dixie Speedway.  Photo by Kevin Prater/praterphoto.com

Michael Page waves as he races under the checkered flag to score the Super Late Model victory Saturday night at Dixie Speedway. Photo by Kevin Prater/praterphoto.com

WOODSTOCK, GA – Dixie Speedway opened up for its sixth week of racing Saturday night without a single repeat winner in its top three divisions. After all was said and done, only one would gets its first repeat winner.

Cedartown’s Austin Smith took the pole in the Super Late model feature, but it was former track champion Michael Page, driving for Buster Goss, who would take the lead at the green and set sail to become the sixth different winner in as many races. Smith tried to get close on a couple of restarts but Page was the class of the field on this night. Smith settled for second well ahead of Dale Thurman in third. Cass Fowler dueled with Johnny Chastain for fourth, finally taking the spot for good several laps from the end. Chastain followed in fifth.

The Steelhead Late Model feature would also see its sixth different winner when Chris Fennell grabbed the lead and went on to his first win of the season. Eric Granger held onto second followed by Alan Brewer, Don Jenkins and Chuck Padgett.

Coming into the night, the Crate Late Model division had seen no repeat winners thus far this season, but Justin Shipley changed all that as he went on the become the first repeat winner of the year. Zach Pilcher held off Maddie Crane for second with Hunter Jones and Ted Minnix rounding out the top five.

Daniel Brewer took the checkers in the Super Bomber race then survived a post race protest to get his second win of the season. Randall Powell raced his way up to second trailed by Andy Morris, Craig Scott, and Roy Patterson.

Dan Meadows celebrated his Lockheed retirement on Friday by racing his way from near the back of the Economy Bomber feature to grab the win over Rob Johnson. David Burtz tucked in behind and made his way to third at the finish. James Gagnon followed in fourth while Ryan Ray, starting 19th in the 20 car field made his way to fifth.

The Pony Stock race saw Travis Smith take the lead in the early laps and go on score his third victory of the season. Mitchell Pope followed in second with Ronnie Faucett in third, C.J. Dettmar in fourth and Zack Sanders in fifth.

Wes Chavez held off Todd Lankster for the Cruiser victory for his second win. Randy Ledford, Brian Dempsey and George Wilson rounded out the top five.

Dixie Speedway – Woodstock, GA
Race Results – June 14, 2014

Super Late Models
1. 24x – Michael Page
2. 11 – Austin Smith
3. 59 – Dale Thurman
4. 9 – Cass Fowler
5. 00 – Johnny Chastain
6. 17 – Ricky Williams
7. 3 – Luther Jenkins
8. 7 – Donald McIntosh
9. 77 – Doug Stevens
10. x15 – Shawn Chastain
11. 9 – Jason Croft
12. 105 – Preston Graves
13. 3 – Jerry Loudermilk
14. xxx – Bo Eaton
15. 1 – Kenny Collins
16. 66 – Jody Knowles
17. 17 – Kurt English
18. L7 – Lee Sutton
19. 25 – Jerry Bradley
20. 19 – Wayne Echols
21. 24 – Buster Goss
22. 07 – Scott Hall

Steelhead Late Models
1. 29 – Chris Fennell
2. 9 – Eric Granger
3. 22 – Alan Brewer
4. 1B – Don Jenkins
5. 34 – Chuck Padgett
6. 21 – Mario Gresham
7. 22 – Michael Brewer
8. 33 – Scott Howard
9. 37 – Clay Fancher

Crate Late Models
1. 08 – Justin Shipley
2. 87 – Zack Pilcher
3. 78 – Maddie Crane
4. 54 – Hunter Jones
5. 97 – Ted Minnix
6. 151 – Phil Coltrane
7. 49 – Jeff Dernehl
8. 00 – Matt Black
9. 4 – Shane Smith
10. 52 – George Ervin
11. 1 – Cody Richards
12. 15 – Mason Massey
13. 12 – Drew Deaver
14. 19 – Trey Wood
15. 18r – Ronnie Haynes
16. 14 – Logan Hunter
17. 44 – Curtis Cline
18. 21 – Stephen Clack
19. 420 – Chris Hatcher
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Super Bombers
1. D22 – Daniel Brewer
2. 82 – Randall Powell
3. 40 – Andy Morris
4. 0 – Craig Scott
5. 17 – Roy Patterson
6. 5 – Kenny Taylor
7. 21 – Terry Vollrath
8. 5 – Russell Schell
9. xXx – Nathan Chambers
10. 87 – Josh Pilcher
11. J21 – Justin Begley
12. 18 – Austin Phillips
13. 11 – Tom Darby

Economy Bombers
1. 07 – Dan Meadows
2. 9 – Rob Johnson
3. 31 – David Burtz
4. 35 – James Gagnon
5. 1A – Ryan Ray
6. 74 – Jamie Garner
7. 13 – Jesse Goss
8. 19 – Landon Bagby
9. 116 – Cody Czobat
10. G7 – Gooch Spriggs
11. 16 – Kyle Beavers
12. 14 – Drew Larson
13. 17 – Jake Pilgrim
14. 57 – Tyler Williams
15. 16 – Wesley Scott
16. 06 – John DAvis
17. 79 – Doug Ellis
18. 52 – Chris Blalock
19. 418 – Terry Law
20. 84 – Austin Smith
21. x8 – Jesse O’Shields

Pony Stocks
1. 23 – Travis Smith
2. 56 – Mitchell Pope
3. x6 – Ronnie Faucett
4. X – CJ Dettmar
5. 01 – Zack Sanders
6. 21 – Jake Jones
7. 47 – Christopher Ethridge
8. x5 – Jeremy Ray
9. 22 – Jessie Barton
10. 90 – Jeff Armistead
11. 22 – Robert Kennedy
12. 62 – David Kirkland
13. 11 – Claude Ethridge
14. 41 – Bo Jordan
15. 10 – John Land
DNS: 21 – William Ethridge
DNS: 22 – Matt Thompson
DNS: 21 – Shannon Ethridge

Cruiser Championship
1. 3 – Wes Chavez
2. 17 – Todd Lankster
3. 83 – Randy Ledford
4. B13 – Brian Dempsey
5. 1 – George Wilson
6. 15 – John Sexton
7. 13 – Daniel Ray
8. 3 1/2 – Terry Ray
9. 2xwives – Mike West
10. 47 – Sam Vincent
11. 43 – Jimmy Wilson
12. 80 – Casey Adcock
13. 26 – Chris Neese/Anthony Pittman
14. 88 – Chris Koninsky

 

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