Wallace, Jr. Dominates For Bristol Super Late Model Win

Darrell Wallace, Jr. celebrates in victory lane at Bristol Motor Speedway after winning Sunday’s Super Late Model feature as a part of the inaugural Short Track U.S. Nationals. Photo: Bristol Motor Speedway

For Darrell Wallace, Jr., the 11th time was the charm at Bristol Motor Speedway.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series regular put on a dominating performance Sunday evening in his first time at the controls of a Super Late Model and raced to his first victory at the Tennessee raceway in the inaugural Short Track U.S. Nationals.

In other racing action on Sunday at BMS, Cole Williams took the Pro Late Model victory and Myatt Snider was the winner of the Late Model Stock 100 lap feature.

Wallace, Jr. finished in front of Super Late Model category-regulars Jake Crum and Jasper, Georgia’s Chandler Smith, who finished second and third respectively.

Pole sitter Travis Braden finished 22nd when his night ended at lap 65. Second-generation racer and son of nine-time Bristol winner Rusty Wallace, Steve Wallace started third and finished fifth. NASCAR Truck Series regular Noah Gragson, driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports, was collected in an early wreck and finished 30th.

Wallace, Jr. started sixth and quickly moved through the field. He had moved to the lead by the time the race reached the lap 51 break. In the final 49-lap segment. he led wire-to-wire and pulled away from the field at the end to take the checkered flag with a bit of distance between he and Crum.

“It’s good,” Wallace, Jr. said from victory lane. “This is the first time for me here in 11 tries. It shows my track record here. This is a really cool event. Thanks to everybody involved. Thanks to Jerry (Caldwell, executive vice president and general manager) and everybody here at Bristol. They put on a great show tonight.”

In the Pro Late Model race, two-time national champ Williams started sixth and, like Wallace, Jr., moved into the lead by the lap 51 break. Williams took advantage of an early race crash, which took out top runners Dillon Oliver and Eddie Fatscher and led to a brief skirmish in the pits where punches were thrown between members of the two teams. In the final 49 laps, Williams cruised to the victory, holding off challenges from Jon Beach and Jack Smith.

“This is freaking awesome this is definitely the biggest win in our career,” Williams said. “I knew if we could keep our nose clean we’d have a shot at it. I can’t thank everybody enough for what they do. It’s Bristol Baby!”

Snider, the son of veteran motorsports television announcer Marty Snider, started on the pole in the Late Model Stock race and stayed out front for most of the race to take the checkered flag for his career CARS Tour win.

Snider held off hard charging Jared Fryar, who moved from ninth to second, Justin Crider and Travis Swaim. Defending NASCAR Whelen All-American national champ Matt Bowling, who started on the front row, led several laps early but finished seventh.

“It’s awesome,” Snider said. “I feel like we’ve been close to a CARS Tour win for a long time. It’s been a tough road. We’ve had a lot of problems and freak accidents. What better place for that first win to come than here at Bristol. I was really impressed with Jared. I had to drive the car as hard as I could to get away from him.”

In other action on the weekend, Chuck Barnes, Jr. scored the Street Stock feature win, with Brett Hudson, Colby Lane, Jeff Lane and Josh Poore rounding out the top five.

Chad Poole was the winner in the Modified feature. Kyle Purvis finished in second, with Stephen Klinect third, William Skaggs fourth and Dave Dobbins fifth.

Bo Hoelscher took the victory in the Compacts feature. Chris Jennings came home in second, followed by Ron Masters in third, Matt Jackson in fourth and Harvey Yoder in fifth.

Short Track U.S. Nationals
Bristol Motor Speedway – Bristol, TN
Race Results – May 20-21, 2017

Super Late Model
1. 6W Darrell Wallace, Jr.
2. 01 Jake Crum
3. 26S Chandler Smith
4. 51N Stephen Nasse
5. 66W Steve Wallace
6. 88 Garrett Jones
7. 99R Cole Rouse
8. 58A Tyler Ankrum
9. 97 Chase Purdy
10. 4P Kyle Plott
11. 4A Dalton Armstrong
12. 45 Joey Mucciacciaro
13. 14O Connor Okrzesik
14. 98K Paul Kelley
15. 99L Raphael Lessard
16. 6R Logan Runyon
17. 23 Eddie VanMeter
18. 2L Robby Lyons
19. 5B John Beale
20. 58F Jeff Firestine
21. 57C John Coffman
22. 26B Travis Braden
23. 96 Blake Jones
24. 34 Nolan Pope
25. 17 Josh Brock
26. 05 Nathan Davis
27. 6A Cole Anderson
28. 41J Hunter Jack
29. 158 Daniel Webster
30. 51G Noah Gragson
31. 29 Tommy St. John
32. 5 Trevor Noles
33. 43 Dennis Schoenfeld
34. 7G Weston Griffith, Jr.
35. 99H Joe Beaver

Pro Late Model
1. 46 Cole Williams
2. 1S Jon Beach
3. 28S Jack Smith
4. 29 Austin Kunert
5. 49 Colin Nickolai
6. 20 Jack Dossey
7. 83 Andy Bozell
8. 00 Brandon Curren
9. 04 Phil Bozell
10. 15 Trey Craig
11. 17S Keith Sterkowitz
12. 99 Harrison Hall
13. 66 Nate Walton
14. 5H Tyler Hufford
15. 97J Jaxson Jacobs
16. 33O Dillon Oliver
17. 51F Eddie Fatscher
18. 67 Ben Welch
19. 8H Hope Hornish
20. 23G Dalton Grindle
21. 14D Corey Deuser
22. 5C Michael Clancy, Jr.
23. 16T Scott Tomasik
24. 14H Carson Hocevar
25. 51O Brandon Oakley
26. 47 Dakota Stroup
27. 38 Hunter Byrd
28. 17B Josh Brock
29. 26X Travis Braden
30. 40 Jordan Miller
31. 4X Dalton Armstrong
32. 11A Dustin Ash
33. 54T Brandon Thomson
34. 33S Carter Stokes
35. 28H Terry Horak

Late Model Stock
1. 2 Myatt Snider
2. 81 Jared Fryar
3. 7 Justin Crider
4. 21S Travis Swaim
5. 38J Ricky Jones
6. 8A Anthony Alfredo
7. 83 Matt Bowling
8. 02 Paul Nogradi
9. 61 Justin Hicks
10. 7R Brandon Rogers
11. 88 Chris Davis
12. 88B Josh Berry
13. 37 Joel Courage
14. 99 Layne Riggs
15. 12W Paul Wark
16. 32 Brandon Grosso
17. 4 Mike Chambers
18. 97L William Lester
19. 28 Chris Hudspeth
20. 27 Tommy Lemons
21. 18 Evan Swilling
22. 30 Taylor Coffman
23. 44M Nate Monteith
24. 74 Ronald Hill
25. 96 Danny O’Quinn
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27. 39 Grayson Massey
28. 08 Deac McCaskill
29. 87 Hayden Woods
30. 42 Craig Stallard

Street Stocks
1. 44 Chuck Barnes, Jr.
2. 00H Brett Hudson
3. 44L Colby Lane
4. 21L Jeff Lane
5. 27 Josh Poore
6. 86S Shawn Smith
7. 54C Tony Conway
8. 44H Ronnie Basham
9. 57 Danny Adams
10. 23S Thomas Skiles
11. 22 James Kirby III
12. 95 Brian Hopkins
13. 68 JJ Shafer
14. 29T Mike Todd
15. 02 Mark Ross, Jr.
16. 5 Chuck Barnes
17. 84 Andrew Teepe
18. 52B Duke Bate
19. 03E Kevin Eby
20. 00B Bruce Burch
21. 74BA Austin Baum
22. 24W Jeremie Wiggins
23. 29K Mason Keller
24. 54G Nathan Greene
25. 10B Dan Banker
26. 74BR Josh Brading
27. 25C Jesse Collinge
28. 9 Jake Hinton
29. 42PE Curtis Peeples
30. 6H Blake Hillard
31. 6 Bryan Schaefer
32. 26H Jordan Hahn
33. 89 Josh Sage
34. 90 Joe Quinn
35. 98 Matt Wilson
36. 112 Mark Lushes

Modifieds
1. 12P Chad Poole
2. 13 Kyle Purvis
3. 16 Stephen Klinect
4. 71S William Skaggs
5. 53 Dave Dobbins
6. 131 Jeff Letson
7. 31 Doug Meyer
8. 05 Greg Fullarton
9. 46 Doug Moff
10. 26 Jeff Lane
11. 7 Matt Dimit
12. X Damon Breedlove
13. 24 Buddy Gray
14. 14 Tim Burkett
15. 78 Travis Eddy
16. 11 Brian Nester
17. 13M Sean McPherson
18. 57N Tyler Nuckles
19. 0R Lucas Ripley
20. 61 Tyler Shulick
21. 43 Billy Marcoux
22. 31P Parker Pugh
23. 8 Scotty Tomasik
24. 8W Jamie Sites
25. 3 Loren Short
26. 54 Clayton Green
27. 35 Evan Foster
28. 7S Bob Sibila, Jr.
29. 30 Jonathan Martin
30. 45 Todd Gearhart
31. 0 Tony Dager
32. 9N R.J. Norton III
33. 76 Mark Timmerman
34. 88E Ethan Mullet
35. 68 Stu Robinson, Jr.
36. 03 Kyle Bookmiller
37. 33 Jeremy Menniger
38. 70 Mark Bott
39. 1 Bil Prietzel
40. 09 Don Skaggs
41. 5B Al Berry
42. 82S Rick Sibila
43. 1B Dan Burden
44. 1W Rick Wiecorek
45. 82H John Hansel
46. 60S Sam Bigham
47. 19 Andy Shutts
48. 72 Gary Zink, Jr.
49. 21 Ross Klingelhofer
50. 36 Darrin Bowman
52. 44 Robert Babb

Compacts
1. 27 Bo Hoelscher
2. 6 Chris Jennings
3. 7C Ron Masters
4. 61 Matt Jackson
5. 82 Harvey Yoder
6. 37 Darek Morris
7. 9T Nicholas Meade
8. 51 Keith Watson
9. 117 Ryan Hoffman
10. 21W Ricky Weaver
11. 4 Terry Eaton
12. 95 David Yoder
13. 07 Steve Vore
14. 56 Sean Frederick
15. 53D Tim Dilg
16. 19H John Handeland
17. 0 Tom Gossar
18. 13 Mark Jennings
19. 97M Matthew Morris
20. 54JT John Trimble
21. 15 Andy Jennings
22. 49B Derek Bradshaw
23. 18 Gary Eaton
24. 33 Justin Brown
25. 007 Don Rufener III
26. 25NH Ben Belanger
27. 63 Larry Hatfield
28. 22 Kevin Broski
29. 19 Joe Workman
30. 119 Brandon Delacy
31. 88 Josh Faltz
32. 71 Trent Gossar
33. 12N Charlie Nickel
34. 1X Mark Mason
35. 79 Todd Metz
36. 28 B.J. Honious

 

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