Hedgecock Wins Chevy Super Series 2016 Opener At 411

Cory Hedgecock won the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model 2016 season opener on Saturday night at 411 Motor Speedway.  Photo by Bruce Carroll/NeSmith Racing

Cory Hedgecock won the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model 2016 season opener on Saturday night at 411 Motor Speedway. Photo by Bruce Carroll/NeSmith Racing

Cory Hedgecock won the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model 2016 season opener on Saturday night at 411 Motor Speedway in Seymour, TN, but he was very gracious in his post-race victory lane interview because he knew the victory was a gift.

Hedgecock assumed the lead on lap 44 of the 50-lap race after dominant race leader Ryan King was eliminated from the race in a hard crash that was not of his own making. Despite his race car being destroyed, King walked away uninjured after the crash.

“I knew from the drop of the green flag that I was racing for second because Ryan had us covered tonight,” Hedgecock said. “He made a better tire choice than we did, and when he was in a clean track condition, we was gone and we had nothing for him. I hated he got taken out like he did in lapped traffic. We were gaining on him and I was looking forward to an opportunity to race him at the end.”

King led the first 43 laps of the race. He was working in heavy lapped traffic and he tried to go to the inside of Ross White coming off the fourth turn. White came down on the race leader and hit the right front of King’s car.

That sent King spinning to the infield, and he backed into a large utility tire that was placed to protect the track scales and the track infield personnel. The impact pushed the left-rear four-bar suspension mounts into the back of the seat.

“I was in a hurry to get through the lapped traffic because I saw Cory one time and knew I had to go,” King said. “I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but that’s just a part of racing. We’ll be back for the next race because I’m okay and we can fix and replace these race cars. This was one of last Stinger cars built at J.T. Kerr Racing Equipment. I’ve got to thank Travis Holbert for not only a fast car, but a safe car.”

Tyler Crowder finished second, with Jake Knowles in third, Tim Busha in fourth and Ronnie Johnson in fifth.

Adam Martin, Ross Martin, Oliver Gentry, Jadon Frame and Rusty Ballenger rounded out the top ten.

Austin Smith finished 12th in the ETI Rocket and was the Cruise With The Champions Rookie of the Race. Hedgecock was the fast qualifier with a lap in 14.525 seconds, earning him the pole position for the 50-lap $3,000-to-win main event.

King took the lead at the drop of the green flag from his outside front row starting spot followed by Hedgecock, Crowder, Busha, and Johnson. The first of four caution flags came out on lap eight for debris in turn two. King had Hedgecock, Crowder, Busha, Johnson, Knowles, Adam Martin, Ross Martin, Gentry and Mario Gresham doubled up behind him for the Dixie Style Double-File Restart.

On the restart, Knowles and Johnson battled side-by-side for the fifth spot, and Adam Martin joined the show by dropping to the inside of Knowles to go three wide with Johnson on the outside. The trio raced three wide for four straight laps before Knowles made a bold move on lap 12.

Knowles passed Johnson to take over the fifth spot, while King began to encounter the cars on tail end of the lead lap on the 17th tour with a three-car length advantage over Hedgecock.

The traffic in front of race leader King went away with a caution flag brought out for a spin in turn four on lap 17. On the restart, Knowles moved up to the fourth spot by getting around Busha, while Johnson dropped back to eighth.

Smith brought out the third caution flag with a spin in turn two on lap 21. Back under green, Knowles and Busha battled side-by-side for the fourth spot on the restart, but Knowles held his ground to keep the position.

King took a half-straightaway lead over Hedgecock into lapped traffic on lap 30, and maintained that advantage for another ten laps before getting into heavier traffic. Hedgecock began to close in, and by lap 42 had closed to within a car-length on the race leader. It all came undone for King on lap 44 after the contact with White.

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The next two events for the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series will be a 30-lap $2,000-to-win race on April 22 at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, Mississippi, and a 50-lap $3,000-to-win race on April 23 at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, Mississippi.

For more information about the Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series visit 525SuperSeries.com.

Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series
411 Motor Speedway – Seymour, TN
Race Results – March 26, 2016

POS       STRT    CAR #   DRIVER                             HOMETOWN                   LAPS     $ WON
1.            1             23           Cory Hedgecock               Loudon, TN                       50           $3,000
2.            4             47c         Tyler Crowder                 Lamont, FL                       50           $1,500
3.            6             66           Jake Knowles                   Rome, GA                          50           $1,000
4.            5             15           Tim Busha                         Boaz, AL                            50           $850
5.            3             5             Ronnie Johnson                Chattanooga, TN             50           $750
6.            11           47a        Adam Martin                    Talladega, AL                   50           $700
7.            9             47r         Ross Martin                      Talladega, AL                   50           $650
8.            10           03           Oliver Gentry                   Newnan, GA                      50           $600
9.            19           J8           Jadon Frame                     Winchester, TN                50           $550
10.          13           29           Rusty Ballenger                  Sevierville, TN                  50           $500
11.          16           0             Ross White                        Knoxville, TN                   50           $475
12.          15           84           Austin Smith (R)              Rome, GA                          49           $450
13.          14           55           Ryan King                         Anniston, AL                     49           $425
14.          8             21           Mario Gresham               Rome, GA                          49           $400
15.          15           24           Barry Goodman (R)        Spring City, TN                49           $375
16.          17           23a        Barry Anderson                 Murphy, NC                      49           $350
17.          2             30           Ryan King (R)                  Seymour, TN                     43           $325
18.          12           34           Chad Wallace (R)            LaGrange, GA                  36           $300
19.          7             44           Colby Kilgore (R)            Dalton, GA                        6             $300

 

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