Sise Returns To 411 Victory Lane With Late Model Win

Trevor Sise took Saturday night's Late Model Victory at 411 Motor Speedway.  Photo. Nv-UsPhoto.com

Trevor Sise took Saturday night’s Late Model Victory at 411 Motor Speedway. Photo. Nv-UsPhoto.com

Trevor Sise took the early lead, and would go on to score the Late Model feature victory Saturday night at 411 Motor Speedway in Seymour, TN.

Sise started out by turning a lap at 14.125 seconds in qualifying to take the pole, with Jason Cardwell starting alongside on the front row.

After a false start, the race got underway as Sise taking the lead ahead of Cardwell, Eddie King, Jr. and Jesse Lowe. The strong second place run for Cardwell hit a roadblock on lap six as spun in turn one.

On the restart it was King who looked low under Lowe but had to fall back in line. Trouble would find Chad Ogle and Byrson Dennis as the two tangled and spun down into the infield bringing out the caution.

Back under green, Sise pulled away to score the win, with Lowe taking second. King, Jr. finished in third, with Cardwell in fourth and Josh Henry in fifth.

In other action, Zach Sise and Jed Emert brought the Sportsman field to the green flag, with Sise taking the lead on lap one. The caution flew on lap 2 for a spin by Chris Johnson.

Back under green, Sise continued to lead while the field jockeyed for position behind him. Sise had the race in hand when engine issues ended his night.

That handed the lead over to Kyle Courtney, who went on to hold of Emert for the feature victory. Clyde Stanton finished in third, with Brad Seagle in fourth and Wayne Rader in fifth.

Skimp Henry would make his 2016 Street Stock debut at 411 Motor Speedway Saturday night in impressive fashion by setting quick time in qualifying with a 15.241. That earned him the pole by over a full second over the closest qualifier.

Henry would rocket out to the lead with the green waving ahead of Dale Watson and Lee Merritt. With just a handful of laps on the board Henry had already drove away to a full straightaway lead over Watson and Merritt.

As Henry pulled away, Watson had his hands full of Merritt who was looking to wrestle the runner up spot away. The action was slowed when the caution flew after Tracy Wolfe lost a tire in turn four.

On the restart, Bo Allison drove deep into turn one, but pushed up into Merritt, sending Merritt’s car spinning. The caution would be called on Allison who had to go to the rear of the field.

Back under green, the tempers seemed to be flaring between Allison and Merritt, as they got together once again, this time sending Allison into the pits.

Meanwhile, Henry moved away to take the win, with Watson in second, Duke Lowe in third, Merritt in fourth and Mike Williams in fifth.

Defending Mini Stock champion John Byers had won two in a row coming into Saturday night and looked to be shooting for the third as he won the heat racing earning him the pole position for the feature.

Byers took the lead on the drop of the green ahead of Shannon Raley and Tommy Metler. The caution waved on lap 6 for an incident between Samuel Fox and Jesse Hickman.

Back under green, Byers continued to control the pace, and went on to take the victory. Steve Owens, Jr., Thomas Clark, Tommy Metler and Cindy Poore rounded out the top five.

Adam Pressley and Chris Evans brought the Classic Car field to green, with Pressley taking the top spot with a great run off turn two while Evans, Justin Overton and Rusty Welch gave chase.

Overton was on the move early, moving to second a few laps in and then chasing down the leader. Lap after lap Overton looked on the inside, but Pressley’s momentum on the high line kept him at bay.

As the field took the white flag, the lead duo fought for the lead. Coming off turn four for the final time, Overton got the run off the turn and inched out Pressley at the line in a photo finish.

Evans finished in third, with Welch in fourth and Eli Keck in fifth.

Wesley Jones took the lead on the start on the Dwarf Car feature, a race that would be filled with cautions. The first yellow flag flew for a tangle between Jerrett McGure and James Underwood.

Just three laps in, Matthew Bohannon was on the move as he took third place. The pace would be slowed once again for a spin by Walter Walsh.

Back under green, Bohannon began to pressure the leader as the race wound down. After working the leader over for several laps, Bohannon finally made the move to take the lead and went on to pick up the win.

Jones held on for second, with Eddie Brown in third, Terry Hassler in fourth and Mike Brown in fifth.

411 Motor Speedway returns to action on Saturday, April 9. For more info, visit 411MotorSpeedway.net.

411 Motor Speedway – Seymour, TN
Race Results – April 3, 2016

Late Models
1. #73 Trevor Sise
2. #5 Jesse Lowe
3. #39 Eddie King Jr
4. #07 Jason Cardwell
5. ‪#‎B00‬ Josh Henry
6. #15 Bryson Dennis
7. ‪#‎3D‬ Jake Henry
8. #68 Chad Ogle

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1. #171 Kyle Courtney
2. #98 Jed Emert
3. ‪#‎c11‬ Clyde Stanton
4. #31 Brad Seagle
5. #01 Wayne Rader
6. #32 Cody Gloyne
7. #77 Jimmy Calloway
8. #11 Raymond Shepard
9. #4 Tyler Smith
10. #2 Chris Johnson
11. #9 Zach Sise
12. #24 Philip Thompson
13. #18 James Cole
14. #58 Cody Brake
15. #31 Barry Duncan

Street Stock
1. #25 Skimp Henry
2. #11 Dale Watson
3. #10 Duke Lowe
4. #14 Lee Merritt
5. #119 Mike Williams
6. #34 Tracy McPeak
7. #9 Bo Allison
8. #11 Tracy Wolfe
9. #20 Scott Atkins

Mini Stocks
1. #83 John Byers
2. #17 Steve Owens, Jr.
3. #41 Thomas Clark
4. #44 Tommy Metler
5. ‪#‎T6‬ Cindy Poore
6. #5 Mitchell Fox
7. ‪#‎19t‬ Shaun Tenpenny
8. #88 Shannon Raley
9. #54 Samuel Fox
10. #69 Jesse Hickman
11. #71 J.J. Patterson

Classic Cars
1. #98 Justin Overton
2. #07 Adam Pressley
3. ‪#‎2x‬ Chris Evans
4. #18 Rusty Welch
5. #8 Eli Keck
6. #0 Rick Overholser
7. #00 Jordan Yeary
8. #88 Ritchie Overholser
DNS: #65 Michael Maiden

Dwarf Cars
1. #21 Matthew Bohannon
2. #28 Wesley Jones
3. ‪#‎c4‬ Eddie Brown
4. #54 Terry Hassler
5. #31 Mike Brown
6. #25 Jarrett McGuire
7. #88 Jeffrey Bohannon
8. #72 Walter Walsh
9. #24 Skeeter Wright
10. #07 James Underwood
11. #69 Brad Voiles
DNS: #33 Jacob Davis

 

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