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Sunday, November 25, 2001 | | Barkis Wins LLM 6-Pack Race, Fox Wins Championship at Charlotte | by Danny Snow
The Collier Electric Limited Late Models lined up for the Six Pack #6 one hundred lap race with #88 Randy Fox on the pole. At the drop of the green #29 Mike Hovis shot out to take the lead. #10 Brad Barkis started the race back in ninth position and by lap eighteen had made his way up to fourth. A man with a mission, Barkis dropped down low to get under Hovis and take the lead on lap forty. As #29 Hovis and #34 Jeff Durfresne battled it out for second, Barkis was steadily lapping the field and by lap eighty one had managed to lap the fourth place car of Randy Fox. #10 Barkis won the race with #34 Durfresne in second and #29 Hovis in third. #88 Randy Fox took the Limited Late Model Six Pack Championship.
#1C Ricky Crawford sat on the pole of the Hendry's Mango Maniacs Cowboy Cadillacs twenty lap race. #85 Michael Macho took the lead on the first lap, but by lap four it was #24 Justin Bryant out in front. A caution on lap seventeen bunched up the pack for the final three laps, but #24 Bryant held on to take the win. #33 Don Van Acker moved up from the back to take second and #37 Cheryl Weaver, who also started out in the back, came in third.
Fifteen cars lined up for the Lee's Auto Repair Road Warriors thirty five lap feature with #7 Jesse Gargus on the pole. #42X Trey Almand took over the top spot on the first lap then lost it to #M00 Bob Williams on lap nine. Williams held the lead until a breakdown on lap twenty five sent him to the pits for the night. The lead went back to #42X Almand, who held position and took the win. #27 Terry Price had steadily made his way up through the field to take second with #61 Chris Oncken moving up to finish third.
The Lee's Auto Detail & Transmission Pure Stocks took to the track next for their thirty lap feature with #22 Kevin Murphy on the pole. By the end of the first lap it was #84 Bill VanDevender out in front. The Prompt Towing hook got a workout during this race as their services were required after a spin on lap sixteen, and again on lap twenty seven when #6 Kevin Utter's engine went up in a ball of fire and a few of the drivers slid into him. Everyone was all right, but Utter's night of racing was over. #84 VanDevender held on for the win with #31X Elbert Butts in second. #7 Danny Caylor rounded out the top three taking third after starting last in the line up.
Thirteen cars lined up for the Shirley's Bookkeeping Rebel Road Warriors twenty five lap feature, our final race of the night. #3B John Boyer sat on the pole for the thirteen car field. Boyer held the lead till lap eight when #55 Conrad Molter moved up from the middle of the pack to take over the top spot. #55 Molter held on to take the win. #14W Wayne Wilson came in second after starting the race in tenth and #3B Boyer took third.
Don't forget to show your appreciation to the people behind the scene with a big thank you for all the hard work and dedication they put in week after week to bring us the 'Southern Thunder" we all enjoy.
Michelle Jackson, scorer at Charlotte County for three years, celebrated a birthday Saturday.
Special thanks and a salute to the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office for providing us with the security that we all need at one time or another. Thank you all very much.
Note: Charlotte Pure Stock Kevin Utter will be leaving soon to work with the Jimmy Spencer team in the Busch Grand National Series. Good Luck Kevin!
Limited Late Model: #10 Brad Barkis #34 Jeff Dufresne #29 Mike Hovis #88 Randy Fox #51 Richie Anderson #4 Danny Caylor #36X Al Fradette #43K Jim Keating #127 Karo Vaughn #07 Troy McNabb #62 Buz Martin #26 Leo Powley #67 James DuBose #43 Glen Morris
Pure Stocks: #84 Bill VanDevender #31X Elbert Butts #7 Danny Caylor #19 Greg Anderson #99 Mark Collins #91X John Plakiotis #56 Walt Korkinger #49 Joe Butler #22 Kevin Murphy #13 Randy Miller #42 Chuck Sweet #65 Mike Johnson #6 Kevin Utter #38 Joe Reese #2 David Fischer #21 Jeff Padilla #10 Eric Smith
Rebel Road Warriors: #55 Conrad Molter #14W Wayne Wilson #3B John Boyer #9S Storm Sidock #68H Don Hanuschik #93 Jeff Firestine #74 Chuck Stevens #36V Bryan Verhoagh #2 Scott McDaniel #29 Jessie Brown #36 Steve Schroeder #68 Al Welling #71 John Jenks #14 Ricky Gill DNS #30W Joe Wengerd DNS
Road Warriors: #42X Trey Almand #27 Terry Price #61 Chris Oncken #73 Del Beckner #7 Jesse Gargus #0 Clete Trimmer #9 Gary Miller #31 Scott Barnes #81 Jim Bachmann #11 Robert Hendry #30 Chris Huntoon #91 Ander Jackson #M00 Bob Williams #28 Joe Bossey #10 Mark Regner #2N James Nipper DNS
Cowboy Cadillacs: #24 Justin Bryant #33 Don Van Acker #37 Cheryl Weaver #8 Richard Martin #2 Gene Pack #85 Michael Macho #44 Raymond Tucker #46J Jay Bryant #9 Dale Weaver Jr. #93 Junior Cook #22 John Garrett #1C Ricky Crawford
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