Five Straight For Pulliam In 200-Lap LMS Race At SOBO

Lee Pulliam scored the victory in Saturday night's 200 lap Late Model Stock race at South Boston Speedway.  Photo courtesy SOBO Media

Lee Pulliam scored the victory in Saturday night’s 200 lap Late Model Stock race at South Boston Speedway. Photo courtesy SOBO Media

Lee Pulliam is finding himself quite a niche in South Boston Speedway’s biggest race of the season, and the Alton, VA resident found the Mother Lode once again Saturday night, winning the 200 lap Late Model feature at the South Boston, VA raceway.

The win, Pulliam’s eighth of the year at South Boston Speedway, was his fifth straight in the biggest race of the season and gave him wins in the first two of three races for the Virginia Late Model Triple Crown.

The win also allowed Pulliam to draw closer to Matt Bowling in the Late Model Stock Car points standings.

Bowling won his fourth pole of the season with a time of 15.876 seconds (90.703 MPH) and led each of the first 100 laps, with a seven-car inversion at the halfway mark putting Austin Thaxton on the inside pole for the second 100 laps.

Nick Smith took the lead from Thaxton on lap 121, but Bowling took the lead again on lap 130 and held it through two caution periods, the final one a red flag stoppage before Pulliam passed for the lead on lap 162.

Pulliam pulled away to a 1.577-second win over Bowling, with Smith finishing third.

Bobby McCarty finished in fourth and Matt Waltz finished in fifth.

Only six finished on the lead lap in a race that had eight cautions, including the red flag stoppage for rear end grease on the track.

Trey Crews Captures Win In Limited Sportsman Race

It will come down to the final race of the season to determine the Limited Sportsman Division championship after a win by Trey Crews in the 100-lap Limited Sportsman Division race.

The win was Crews’ second in a row and his fourth of the season.

Crews started third on the grid and passed points leader Danny Willis, Jr. on lap 24 before setting his sights on pole sitter Joey Throckmorton.

Crews bolted past Throckmorton on the outside on the restart following the race’s first caution on lap 38 and led the rest of the way, winning by a 1.676-second margin over Mike Jones.
Tommy Peregoy finished in third place, followed by Willis in fourth and Calvin Meadows in fifth.

Late Pass Gives Stuart Crews Win In Pure Stock Race

Stuart Crews won his second straight 50-lap Budweiser Pure Stock Division race after starting at the rear of the field.

Crews started in 11th position after missing his qualifying start but steadily made his way through the field to catch pole sitter and points leader Greg Autry.

Autry qualified on the pole with a time of 18.351 seconds (78.470 MPH), and led the first 43 laps of the race before the fourth caution of the race bunched the field together.

Crews started on the outside pole on the restart and made contact with Autry in turn three before pushing past him for the lead.

Crews finished with a 1.091-second margin over Autry for his fourth win of the season, with D.J. Moser, Johnny Layne and Colin Garrett rounding out the top five.

Garnett Wins Hornets Race

Todd Garnett won his second race of the season in the 15-lap race for the Hornets division. Garnett led every lap of the race, which had to restart after three cars got together on the opening lap.

Kaitlinn Simmons finished second, with points leader Eric Winslow rounding out the top-three finishers in a race that had two cautions.

Heuer Wins Champ Kart Race

Tillman Heuer took the lead from pole sitter Teddy Burris on lap six and led the rest of the way to win the 20-lap Champs Karts race, his first career victory in the series.

Charlie Ray Lorah finished second, with Aaron Leach in third and Burris fourth in a race that ran caution free.

South Boston Speedway returns to action on Saturday, September 5, with all five of the track’s racing divisions slated to compete, including twin 75-lap races for the NASCAR Whelen All American Series Late Model Stock Car Division.

For more info, visit SouthBostonSpeedway.com.

South Boston Speedway – South Boston, VA
Race Results – Aug. 29, 2015

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1. Lee Pulliam
2. Matt Bowling
3. Nick Smith
4. Bobby McCarty
5. Matt Waltz
6. Terry Carroll
7. Nathan Crews
8. Kelly Kingery
9. Eric Winslow
10. Juan Garcia
11. Austin Thaxton
12. G.R. Waldrop
13. Justin Carroll
14. Jonathan Cash
15. Stacy Puryear
16. Ronald Hill
17. Justin Johnson
18. Matt Taylor
19. Marshall Glass

Limited Sportsman
1. Trey Crews
2. Mike Jones
3. Tommy Peregoy
4. Danny Willis, Jr.
5. Calvin Meadows
6. Billy Myers
7. Preston McGhee
8. Bob Davis
9. Charles Barnes
10. Brandon Jones
11. Libby Privette
12. Joey Throckmorton
13. J.D. Eversole

Pure Stocks
1. Greg Autry
2. D.J. Moser
3. Johnny Layne
4. Colin Garrett
5. Bruce Mayo
6. Ryan Creed
7. Scott Phillips
8. Jimmy Wade
9. Eric Crews
10. Harrison Walker
DQ: Stuart Crews

Hornets
1. Todd Garnett
2. Kaitlinn Simmons
3. Eric Winslow
4. Chase Parsons
5. Kirstin Simmons
6. Kevin Currin
7. Drew Dawson
8. James Napier

 

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