KARNAC.com Short Track Racing

                         Be sure to visit our site sponsors!

Southern Short Track Stock Car Racing Around America
KARNAC.com Short Track Racing
Asphalt Short Track Racing

What is RSS? 

Dirt Short Track Racing

Send us NewsWrite! | Send us Photos |MultiMedia

Stock Car Racing Photo Gallery
DIRT NEWS
 Earl Pearson Jr. Team Website Now Updated with New Pictures, Information and New 5-Time Champion Merchandise

 Billy Drake Gets Two Top Ten Finishes, Finishes 4th in the Final Lucas Oil Series Points Standings

 Jason Fitzgerald finishes 11th at Talladega Short Track, Heads to Show Down on the Coast at GIS

 Earl Pearson Jr. Wins at Rome, Georgia, Wins 2008 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series National Championship

 Morris Denies Knowles the Road to 'Dega; Green Valley $3,000 to Tony the Tiger

 Kraig Kinser Claims Inaugural World of Outlaws Event at North Central Speedway

 McCreadie Outduels Richards For Knoxville Nationals Triumph; Frank Has Up-And-Down Weekend In Pennsy

 Lanigan's Last-Lap Semi-Feature Win Puts Another World of Outlaws Late Model Series Star In Knoxville Nationals Spotlight

 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Regular Josh Richards Opens Late Model Knoxville Nationals With Thursday Semi-Feature Victory

  McCarl on Top at Orange County Fair Speedway: Picks up First Win of 2008

 E3 Spark Plugs to Sponsor Fast Time Award, Additional Awards and Sponsors Announced for Lucas Oil Go-Kart Shootout

 Billy Drake wins Busch Illinois State 100 at Peoria Speedway, Heads to Georgia for Final Two Lucas Oil Series Events

 Jason Fitzgerald Heads to Lucas Oil Series Event and Southern All-Stars Series Event

 Matt Miller Heading to Eldora Speedway this Weekend

 2008 O'Reilly All Star Circuit of Champions Wrap-Up

 Sophomore Campaign for O'Reilly Midwest All Star Series Recap

 Earl Pearson Jr. Sets New Track Record, Finishes 6th at Knoxville Nationals

 Jason Fitzgerald and Mixson Motorsports Team Finish 11th at Lavoina Heads to Golden Isles Speedway This Weekend

 Earl Pearson Jr. Finishes 3rd at Jackson 100, Heads to Knoxville LM Nationals

 Matt Miller Heading to Knoxville LM Nationals After 12th Place Finish at Brownstown

 

MORE NEWS HEADLINES

 
SOUTHERN SHORT TRACK RACING NEWS
Sunday, May 11, 2008

JEFF MELTON CLAIMS FIRST 2008 LATE MODEL TROPHY

By Larry Thomas

CONCORD, N.C. -May 10, 2008- Jeff Melton of Concord, in the A-1 Automotive - W. D. Wade 2008 Chevrolet Impala SS picked up his first Town & Country Ford Late Model Stock Car Victory of the 2008 Season Saturday night during Whelen Engineering Night at the Races at Concord Motorsport Park. Other winners of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series events were: Michael Van Wingerten in the Metrolina Greenhouses / Dillon Products Thunder Roadsters; Mike Terry of Charlotte, driving the J R D Earthworks / Truck Service of Charlotte / Maaco Paint & Body / Racing Electronics 2006 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo SS in the 40-lap JRD Earthworks limited late model feature; Todd Bradburry of Rialto, CA in the Bench Built Transmissions Chevrolet in the Coca-Cola Pure Stock feature and Tracy Mullis of Indian Trail, NC driving the Miracle Dental
Center / Spencer Morgan (Autism Foundation) "THE ENFORCER" Honda Prelude in the 20-lap fast and furious fours feature.



The front of the pack wasn't the best place to be in the Town & Country Ford Late Model Stock Cars main event. Shaun Mangum led early in his #25 Chevy, but lost a cylinder on lap 42 of the 75-lap event, drooping quaikly to third as Chuck Crump in his #8 Ford grabbed the lead when Mangum's mount faltered. Melton showed plenty of patience and in lap 62 went to the high side of Crump going into the treacherous Turn Three and made it stick while everyone held their breath waiting on the slide that didn't happen. Crump held on to claim second with new p[oints leader Kevin Love in the #88 Chevy finishing third, Concord's Justin Hill fourth and Monroe's Andrew Thomas claming fifth.

"That was good racing." Melton said in the Independent Tribune Victory Lane. "I love racing with Chuck Crump. When I went outside, he didn't crowd me. gave me room. Yes, that was good racing!"

The INEX Thunder Roadsters put on a fine display of car control as the field ran for several opening laps in the same formation they came to the green in. The Thunder Roadsters always put on a close event and Saturday was no exception. This event was the debut of the new "Thunder Car" version of the spec racer, complete with full
fenders and a very Sprint-Cup looking rear wing on the car. The new body appears futuristic compared to the rest of the very retro-looking roadsters. The new body paid off for Michael van Wingerten as he was able to take a one-car length lead over Adam Welch and hold off the very determined Welch, of Hinesburg, VT to the checkers.
Third went to Taylor Hull from Winston, GA. Finishing fourth was Jim Fluharty of Concord and fifth was Brandon Thompson of St. Cloud, FL.

Asked how the race went, Van Wingerden stated "liked it a lot. the new body really makes the car settle down here. This track allows good clean racing."

Mike Terry took the win in the J R D Earthworks Limited Late Models after he and Jay Payne of Thomasville, winner of the opening two Limited races of the season, came together while lapping a slower car in Turn Three during lap 20. Terry was able to pull up before making contact with the inside wall on the front straight but Payne
wasn't so lucky, giving the concrete a solid thwack before his car came to rest facing the field on the straight. Payne was able to limp to the pits and get repairs while the safety crew tidied up the track. Remember, caution laps don't count. Payne was able to bring his Ford Fusion back to fifth at the checkers. Steve Ackerly of Medford, NY brought his #66 home in second, Sam McAulay of
Huntersville finished third and David Miller of Concord came in fourth in the #74
Chevy.

Charles Hutto of Monroe in the #1 Monte Carlo and Todd Bradburry of Rialto, CA in the #5 Chevy tangled in Turn One of lap one of the Coca-Cola Pure Stock race, setting up a come from behind bid by both drivers. Bradburry went on the claim the win while Hutto's effort ended when he and the #96 of Jesse Bunnell made heavy contact as Hutto was trying to pass in Turn Three during the 20th lap. The
resultant damage took Hutto out of the running. Bradburry motored to the win, Mike Southwell of Stanfield crossed in second and thus garnered enough points to put him in a tie with Hutto for the points lead. Hutto's higher finishes lets him keep the first spot on the points table. Luke Nickles of Owego, NY finished third, Cooper
Faasson of Monroe fourth and david Good of Gastonia came in fifth.

The Tim Marburger Honda Fast & Furious Fours continues to be the most popular division judging by the number of entries as 21 cars took the green flag. At the finish Tracy Mullis claimed the top prize with Wayne Harrington of Salisbury in the "Superman" themed car second, Bradley Kimrey of Norwood third, Chad Miller of Concord fourth and Estus White IV of Kannapolis fifth.

Friday night's Legends and Bandoleros races were rained out by the only thunderstorm in the state. The storm sat over the track from 7:20 until 9:45 PM and didn't allow enough time to run the features before the midnight curfew. Those events have been moved to Sunday April 18th. There's no racing on the half-mile TriOval next Saturday in deference to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star event across town at Lowe's Motor Speedway, but Legends and Bandoleros Friday night and Sunday afternoon will make for a good weekend of speed.

Concord Motorsport Park is located on highway 601 north of Midland and south of Concord. More information is available by calling (704) 782-4221 or at

www.concordmotorsportpark.com.


Have an opinion on this story? E-MAIL KARNAC to send a letter to the editor!




 

Google
SOUTHERN MOTOR RACING HEADLINES
 Strong Run Ends Early for White at Dega

 High Banks End Early for Murphy

 Lap Sponsors Still Needed for Upcoming Winchester 400

 Carlson Wins the Battle, Hoffman Wins the Championship, Moffitt is "Rookie of the Year"

 Scarbrough victorious in Mod 75; Jessica Wood claims Super Street crown

 BRAD ALLEN BECOMES THREE TIME CHAMP AT ACE

 Cary Stapp is the First Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil ASA Member Track National Champion

 White Plans on Building Momentum at Dega

 Murphy Looks for Solid Run at Talladega

 White survives Record Caution Event

 ASA Northwest Tour Undergoes Ownership Change

 Danny Edwards Jr. leads from pole to checkers to post a convincing victory in the Dodd RV 100

 Gresham is GAS Series winner number nine in 08

 McKennedy Nabs True Value Modified Race at All-Star

 Keith Rocco holds on for SK Modified win

 PITKAT, RZESZUTEK, BAKAJ, DURAND, LaPORTA SCORE SEPT. 19TH FINAL FRIDAY NIGHT SHOOT-OUT FEATURE WINS AT STAFFORD; POSOCCO WRAPS UP LATE MODEL TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP

  Loden Completes the Three-peat!

 SPEEDY FAUCETTE AND JESSE INGLE III LMS WINNERS

 A REFRESHED TONY HIRSCHMAN SCORES HIS THIRD CAREER SUNOCO RACE OF CHAMPIONS VICTORY ON SATURDAY NIGHT

 ROOKIE CHUCK PALMUCCI SCORES FIRST CAREER URC VICTORY SATURDAY NIGHT AT DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL BECCA ANDERSON EARNS TAYLOR & MESSICK DELAWARE STATE SPRINT TITLE

 
Powered By KARNAC.com
Copyright© KARNAC.com 1997-2006 KARNAC.com and SHORT TRACK AMERICA is electronically published by KARNAC MEDIA. The KARNAC© name, logo and trademarks are owned by and used with the permission of KARNAC MEDIA. Reproduction or republishing in whole or part for inclusion in any work is strictly prohibited without prior written permission.