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Virginia Motor Speedway
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Kincaid Picks up Career First in Victory Lap Late Models at Virginia Motor Speedway

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JAMAICA, Va. -- When it’s right it’s right. Anthony Kincaid of Hayes, VA started the night off by setting fast time, he then took the lead from his fourth place starting position on the opening lap going on to lead every lap to pick up his career first late model win in dominating fashion.

“This one I have to dedicate to my dad, he has worked so hard to get us to this point. We put in a lot of long hours and it finally paid off,” commented Kincaid in victory lane.

In other action Mary Anne Williams of Chester, VA picked up the New Generation Racing Sprint Car feature win when Kyle Pruitt’s car failed post race inspection. In the Parrish Body Shop 25 lap feature for the Truckin Thunder Sportsman it was Tim Shelton of Fredericksburg, VA cruising to his third win of the season. In the Budweiser Modified 25 lap feature Brandon Galloway of Gloucester, VA took the lead on lap 16 from Brian Maxey and then went on to record his second win of the season. In the Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature Brett Adkins of Gloucester, VA took over the lead on lap 4 and then cruised to his second win in of the season and second in a row.

Tom Cohick and Scott Adams led the field to green with Adams getting the jump form the outside only to have caution come out for a blown motor on Gene Snow’s car. On the next start Cohick and Adams raced side by side into turn 2 when Adams car got sideways allowing Kincaid to jump to the outside and lead the opening circuit.

On lap 7 matt Morgan worked his way into fourth with an outside pass on Davis Lipscombe. Caution would come out on lap 9 for debris and on the restart Morgan would bring out the caution again with a nasty flip in turn 2. Morgan would climb out of his car unhurt.

On the restart Kincaid would pull away from the field and stretch out his lead to a full straight. Behind him Brett Carlton, Davis Lipscombe, Cohick and Ben Bowie would battle for second on back. No one had anything for Kincaid though as he would go on to record his career first late model victory. Rounding out the top five were Davis Lipscombe, Ben Bowie, Eddie Groome and Vaughan Haywood.

In the Parris Body Shop 25 lap feature for the Truckin Thunder Sportsman it was Tim Shelton and J.R. guy leading the field to green with Shelton leading the first lap. Behind Shelton the race for second was heated as Todd Traylor, Roger Jamerson, Stephen Childress and J.R. Guy all wrestling over who would finish in the runner-up spot.

Shelton would easily go on to record his third win of the season with Todd Traylor, Stephen Childress, Roger Jamerson and John Kirby rounding out the top five.

Dustin Bishop and Dan Arnold led the Budweiser Modified field to green with Brian Maxey driving from his third place starting position to lead the first lap. Arnold would try several times over the next few laps to take the spot only to get turned away. On lap 11 the battle for the lead went three wide for the lead as Arnold and Galloway went inside and outside of Maxey with Maxey holding onto the lead.

On lap 14 Galloway went to the outside of Arnold out of turn 2 to take over the second spot. On lap 15 caution flew for the spinning Brandon Cohick closing up the field on the bumper of Maxey. On the restart Galloway shot to the outside to take over the lead. Once out front Galloway pulled away leaving Maxey to battle with Arnold and Page Harrison for second. On lap 20 the battle for second went three wide with Maxey holding on to the spot.

With the battle for second hot and heavy Galloway pulled away an easy win, his second of the season. Following Galloway to the checkers were Brian Maxey, Dan Arnold, Page Harrison and John Ferguson.

In the New Generation Racing Sprint Car 25 lap feature Mary Anne Williams and Kyle Pruitt led the field to green with Pruitt rocketing to the lead with Michael Tolley following to second.

On lap 10 Daren Bolac tried to get inside Tolley for second but couldn’t make the pass. On lap 17 Pruitt began working heavy lapped traffic to perfection. On lap 19 Bolac went flipping into turn 1 after something broke on his car. Bolac would emerge unhurt from the carnage.

On the restart Pruitt would pull away and would cruise to the win, but all was for naught as Pruitt’s car would not pass post race inspection giving the win to Mary Anne Williams. Rounding out the top five were Tom Humphries, Michael Tolley, Ryan Price and Troy Severin.

In the Limited Stock Car 20 lap feature it was Brandon Coates and Mitchell hart leading the field to green with Coates squeaking by to lead the first lap, the first of the season for Coates. On lap 3 gary Wheaton got around hart for second. On lap the races first caution would come out with Coates spinning in front of the field with help, sending Wheaton to the rear of the field as well.

The caution handed the lead to Brett Adkins and that was all he needed as he set sail. On lap 16 the battle for fifth raged between Ryan Toole, Joe Enders and Raymond Harper with Toole holding on to the spot. Adkins would cruise to his second win in a row followed by James Givens, Kevin Fletcher, Wesley Givens and Ryan Toole.

Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway will take the week off and return back to racing on Saturday July 11th to host Noblett Appliance and Propane Night at the Races featuring all five of the track’s divisions in Virginia Army National Guard Dirt Series action. It’s a night of affordable family fun!

Competitor gates for Saturday, July 11th will open at 3pm with spectator gates opening at 4pm. On track activities will begin at 6:15pm with hot laps. Divisions scheduled to race on Saturday July 11th: Victory Lap Late Models (35 Laps); Truckin Thunder Sportsman (25 Laps); Budweiser Modifieds (25 Laps); New Generation Racing Sprint Cars (25 Laps) and Limited Stock Cars (20 Laps). All divisions will run hot lap time trials and features.

Adult admission is just $10, Senior and Military $8, Students 13 –17 yrs old $7, Children 7 – 12 yrs old $4 and Children 6 and under free. the speedway also offers a “Family Pack” of two adults and two children 12 and under for only $20.

Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track is located on U.S. Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda, VA and 25 miles south of Tappahannock, VA in Jamaica, VA. The speedway is just a short drive from Richmond, Fredericksburg, Southern Maryland and the Hampton Roads area.

To learn more about Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway fans may call the Speedway office at (804) 758-1VMS or visit the track’s web site at www.vamotorspeedway.com.

RESULTS

RACE RESULTS FOR AMERIGAS / BUDWESIER NIGHT, SATURDAY JUNE 27, 2009:

VICTORY LAP LATE MODEL 35 LAP FEATURE (20 Entries):

A-Main 01 -- 1. Anthony Kincaid, Hayes; 2. Davis Lipscombe, Mechanicsville; 3. Ben Bowie, Brandywine, Md.; 4. Eddie Groome, Stuarts Draft; 5. Vaughan Haywood, Deltaville; 6. Ed Pope, Pasadena, Md.; 7. Roy Skaggs, Highland Springs; 8. Tom Cohick, Gloucester; 9. Tyler Bailey, Chesterfield; 10. Lou Littlepage Jr., Mechanicsville; 11. David Steele, Newport News; 12. Brad Rigdon, Chesapeake; 13. Matt Morgan, Hughesville, Md.; 14. Joe Bounds, Partlow; 15. Scott Adams, Chester; 16. Andy Gregg, Portsmouth; 17. Gene Snow Sr., Richmond; 18. Dave Savage, Mattaponi; DQ: Brett Carlton, Mechanicsville; Chris Stacy, Spotsylvania.

FAST TIME: Anthony Kincaid – 18.900 seconds, 95.238mph

TRUCKIN THUNDER SPORTSMAN 25 LAP FEATURE (14 Entries):

A-Main 01 -- 1. Tim Shelton, Fredericksburg; 2. Todd Traylor, King William; 3. Stephen Childress, St. Stephens Church; 4. Roger Jamerson, Glen Allen; 5. John Kirby, Sandston; 6. Tommy Upshaw, West Point; 7. Kenny Moreland, Waldorf, Md.; 8. Rusty Steele, Providence Forge; 9. Bruce Wilson, Quinton; 10. Davey Pullen, New Kent; 11. Kevin Beahr, Mechanicsville; 12. J.R. Guy, Mechanicsville, Md.; 13. Taylor Doggett, Ruther Glen; 14. Michael Hayes, Ruther Glen.

FAST TIME: Roger Jamerson – 21.665 seconds, 83.083mph.

BUDWESIER MODIFIED 25 LAP FEATURE (20 Entries):

A-Main 01 -- 1. Brandon Galloway, Gloucester; 2. Brian Maxey, King George; 3. Dan Arnold, Petersburg; 4. Page Harrison, Jetersville; 5. John Ferguson, Gloucester; 6. Charles Gagnon, Mechanicsville, Md.; 7. Mark Schools, Midlothian; 8. Josh Harris, Gloucester; 9. David Parker, Powhatan; 10. Joey Polevoy, Powhatan; 11. Brandon Cohick, Gloucester; 12. Mack Tatum, Midlothian; 13. Kelly Samuels, Richmond; 14. Bill Roberts, Mechanicsville; 15. Chad Beahr, Mechanicsville; 16. Jack Foulkes, Fairfax Station; 17. James Marshall, Saint Leonard, Md.; 18. Dustin Bishop, Stony Creek; 19. Wayne Taylor, Tappahannock; 20. Kevin Fletcher, Saluda; 21. Tony Quade, Leonardtown, Md.; DNS: Brian Dobie, Partlow.

FAST TIME: Josh Harris – 21.353 seconds, 84.297mph.

NEW GENERATION RACING SPRINT CAR 25 LAP FEATURE (12 Entries):

A-Main 01 -- 1. Mary Anne Williams, Chester; 2. Tom Humphries, Waynesboro; 3. Michael Tolley, Ashland; 4. Ryan Price, Ashland; 5. Troy Severin, Ashland; 6. James Hawk, Maidens; 7. Scott Davis, Virginia Beach; 8. Daren Bolac, Moyock, N.C.; 9. Matt Marshall, Stuarts Draft; 10. Kevin Atkins, Louisa; DQ: Kyle Pruitt, Ijamsville, Md.; Eric Keck, Providence Forge.

FAST TIME: Daren Bolac – 17.467 seconds, 103.051mph.

LIMITED STOCK CAR 20 LAP FEATURE (23 Entries):

A-Main 01 -- 1. Brett Adkins, Gloucester; 2. James Givens, New Kent; 3. Kevin Fletcher, Saluda; 4. Wesley Givens, New Kent; 5. Ryan Toole, Richmond; 6. Joe Ender, Glen Allen; 7. Brandon Atkinson, Manquin; 8. Marty Coltrain, Richmond; 9. Mitchell Hart, Hanover; 10. Raymond Harper, Gloucester; 11. Gary Wheaton Jr., Stafford; 12. Brandon Sandridge, Mechanicsville; 13. Brandon Coates, Warsaw; 14. John Hankins Sr., Jamaica; 15. Ryan Hutchens, Toano; 16. Stephen Democko, Gloucester; 17. Mike Butler, Richmond; DQ: Ernie Dettbarn, Richmond; DNS: Lee Overstreet, Manakin Sabot; Sam Archer, Waldorf, Md.; Ashley Meyers, Hayes; Travis Hopkins, Spotsylvania; Bill Hardman, Mechanicsville.

FAST TIME: Kevin Fletcher – 23.400 seconds, 76.923mph.


 
 




 
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