Toby Porter Fights Marty Ward For Greenville-Pickens Win

Toby Porter scored his third Late Model victory at Greenville-Pickens Speedway Saturday night after an early battle with Marty Ward. Photo by Kerry Gilstrap

Toby Porter had to battle Marty Ward the first few laps of Saturday night’s Late-Model Stock main event at Greenville-Pickens Speedway, but once he cleared Ward for the uncontested lead, he stepped on ahead to win his third race of the season at the Greenville, SC speed plant.

Porter, who was hounded with handling problems last season that kept him out of victory lane, remains undefeated this year after extensive rebuilding during the winter.

“It’s easy to drive when the car handles like mine is handling,” Porter said in victory lane. “Once I got ahead of Ward, everything just went my way.”

Anthony Anders finished second, with Ward third and Jeremy Burns fourth. Ralph Carnes came home fifth.

Nate Monteith, Will Burns, defending champion Randy Porter, Joey Colins and Tasha Porter Kummer rounded out the top 10.

Kyle Ballew was involved in ‘a racing deal’ during the Renegade main event, but went on to take the checkered flag. Then Ballew apologized to the other driver from victory lane.

“I really hate that,’ Ballew said.  “I thought I was clear, but I wasn’t.”

Brandon Fox finished second.  With the third-place finisher disqualified, Andrew Cordell moved up into third, with Brad Burns fourth and Jeremy Drummond in fifth.

Tim Lollis jumped out front on the very first lap of the Trucks main event, and was never challenged to take the win. Chris Chastain was second, with a comfortable lead over Randy Ballew, who finished third. Ryan Walker was fourth, and Michael Altop fifth.

Chuckie Greer had to start at the rear of the field in the Charger division main event due to a prior victory, but he steadily worked his way to the lead and drove on to take the checkered flag first.

“A lot of the guys have new cars this year and haven’t quite figured them out,” Greer said. “I was able to catch Mike (Mote) on the high side and get by for the win.”

Mote took second, with Andy Norris third, James Johnson fourth and Zach Pressley fifth.

David Rader took the win in the Street Stock main, with Mark Gibson second and Kirk Gibson third. Furman Craft was fourth.

Kenneth Bearden was the winner in the new four-cylinder division. James Madden was second and Robert Floyd was third.

Greenville-Pickens Speedway will return to action on Friday, April 13.  For more info, visit greenvillepickens.com.

Greenville-Pickens Speedway – Greenville, SC
Race Results – April 7, 2012

Late Models
1. Toby Porter
2. Anthony Anders
3. Marty Ward
4. Jeremy Burns
5. Ralph Carnes
6. Nate Monteith
7. Will Burns
8. Randy Porter
9. Joey Colins
10. Tasha Porter Kummer
11. Trace Reeves
12. Bob Root
13. Greg Welborn
14. Travis Long
15. Sam Staggs
16. Darrell Durham, Jr.
17. Trey Gibson
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19. Brandon Fox

Trucks
1. Tim Lollis
2. Chris Chastain
3. Randy Ballew
4. Ryan Walker
5. Michael Altop
6. Gene Burnett

Renegades
1. Kyle Ballew
2. Brandon Fox
3. Andrew Cordell
4. Brad Burns
5. Jeremy Drummond
6. Travis Cox
7. Colt Smith
8. Billy Brown
9. Darrell Jameson
10. Edward Ragsdale
11. Bobby Emory
12. Jackie Burnett
13. Dale Stancil
14. Keith Mabrey

Chargers
1. Chuckie Greer
2. Mike Mote
3. Andy Norris
4. James Johnson
5. Zach Pressley
6. Michael Mote
7. Dale Walker
8. Danny Gilbert
9. Bryan Davis
10. Tim Crowe
11. Chris Headen

Street Stock
1. David Rader
2. Mark Gibson
3. Kirk Gibson
4. Furman Craft

Four-Cylinders
1. Kenneth Bearden
2. James Madden
3. Robert Floyd

 

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