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November 18, 2001

Double Zero Still Number One At DeSoto Speedway

Dick Anderson won the 125 Florida Pro Late Model event at DeSoto Speedway Saturday night.

1. Dick Anderson #00 125 laps
2. Jimmy Cope #61 "
3. Rick Carlton #34 "
4. Jeff Dufresne #04 "
5. Rich Pratt #0 "
6. Lee Collins #89 "
7. Shane Sawyer #38 "
8. Jeff Sloan #31 "
9. Scott Walters "
10. Billy Mowery #78 124
11. Robert Yoho #9 "
12. Brian Finney #80 123
13. Mario Maresca #14 "
14. David Logan #84 122
15. Fain Skinner #1 121
16. Brian Mansfield #18 67 (mechanical)
17. Mike Bresnehan #3 27 (crash)
18. Perry Brown #22 27 (overheating)
19. Kenny Vaughn #127 27 (crash)
20. Rich Anderson 32X 21 (mechanical)
21. Dave Pletcher #73 8 (mechanical)
22. Scott Grossenbacher #01 2 (mechanical)
23. Hubert Simmons, Jr. #74 Disqualified - unsportsmanlike conduct
24. Bobby Coyle #64 Did not start

Notes From Dave Westerman:
Bresnehan led the first 27 laps but Kenny Vaughn spun in front of the leaders and Bresnehan hit him a ton.. both drivers were OK... Sloan held off Anderson for several laps before he spun while leading. Anderson took over and led the rest of the way.
Anderson and Mansfield tied for fast time at 14.60 but Mansfield came up light on the scales and had to start scratch on the field.


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