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NeSmithCOOLEY MAKES IT TWO STRAIGHT WITH NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS CMS WIN
Posted:5/8/2010
COOLEY MAKES IT TWO STRAIGHT WITH NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS CMS WIN
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
WINONA, MS – Eric Cooley of Fulton, MS drove the 78 Towing and Recovery Victory Circle to his second straight NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Touring victory on Friday night in the Mid-State Nationals 40 presented by Kirk Auto Group at Central Mississippi Speedway.
The 19-year-old defending NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Champion led all 40 laps and was never challenged in route to his third series career win in a race that was a survival of the fittest, as just eight of the 24 cars that started the race were around for the checkered flag.
A hot and humid evening combined with a heavy clay surface that clogged radiators led to the majority of the field suffering overheating problems.
“That was a long, hot 40 laps of racing,” Cooley said. “It was not only tough on the engines running hot, but on drivers too. I couldn’t wait to get this one over with because I was really thirsty with cotton mouth. Running up front was a real advantage to surviving the race because I think my car didn’t get as hot as a lot others did.”
Wesley Greene of Winona, MS started 14th and finished second, a full straightaway behind Cooley at the checkered flag, in the Transport Service Center Trak-Star. Matthew Turner of Dawsonville, GA took the third spot in the Turner Excavating DWB, and now trails Cooley by 20 points in the National standings.
Defending Central Mississippi Speedway NeSmith Chevrolet Weekly Racing Series Track Champion Randall Beckwith of Kilmichael, MS was fourth in the Beckwith Forestry Rocket, and Johnny Stokes of Columbus, MS drove the TJC Mortgage/Maximum Signs and Graphics Mastersbilt to the Race Car Engineering Fifth-Place Award.
Shannon Lee of Lumberton, MS picked up the KRC Sixth-Place Award and the VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Race Award in the Billy Riels Racing GRT. Michael Blount of Sumrall, MS was the Joe Gibbs Driven Oil Seventh-Place Award winner in the Lamar Auto Salvage Trak-Star.
Brett Delk of Columbus, MS started 21st and finished eighth to earn the GM Performance Parts Hard Charger Award and the Race Car Engineering Eighth-Place Award in the B&D Truck Spa Trak-Star. Justin McRee of Cuba, AL was the Maximum Signs and Graphics Ninth-Place Award winner in the Century Dedicated, Inc. Trak-Star.
Kyle Berry of Portageville, MO was the KRC Tenth-Place Award winner in the Black Mountain GRT, Larry Harrod of Plains, GA drove the Harrod Logging Scorpion to the Mike’s Custom Tanks 11th-Place Award, and “Chargin’” Charlie Henderson of Cottondale, AL was the Shorty’s Shock Service 12th-Place Award winner in the Century Dedicated, Inc. Mastersbilt.
Cooley made it a “clean sweep” as he also out-timed the 31 entrants during qualifications with a lap around the ¼-mile clay oval in 14.647 seconds to earn the pole position for the main event. Cooley took the lead at the start of the race followed by Chris Ragan of Ramer, TN in the Southeastern Ag Transport Trak-Star, Harrod, Turner, and Beckwith.
The first of five caution flags came out on lap two when Doug Sanchagrin of Florence, MS spun the Sanchagrin Racing GRT in turn two. Cooley led Ragan, Harrod, Turner, Beckwith, Chris McElhenney of Lake, MS, McRee, Stokes, Berry, and Lee down for the restart. When the field went green, Beckwith and McElhenney started a side-by-side battle for the fifth spot.
McRee moved up to make it a three-car dance for the fifth spot by lap four. McElhenney drove his G&M Trucking Trak-Star by Beckwith for the fifth position on lap six. Cooley, in the meantime began to open up a lead on Ragan, and began to lap the cars on the tail of the lead lap by the eighth lap.
McElhenney continued his charge to the front of the pack, as he passed Turner for the fourth spot with an outside move in turn one on lap nine. Cooley had opened up a half-straightaway lead on Ragan by lap 11.
Marcus Minga of Shannon, MS stalled the B&M Salvage Rocket in turn four on lap 14 to bring out the second yellow flag of the race. During the caution period, steam began to trail out the back of Ragan’s car as he lined up behind Cooley for the restart, and McRee pitted with a steaming radiator. When the green came back out, Ragan slowed in turn one to bring out the caution flag.
Ragan was done for the night, having to give up the second spot. That earned Ragan the Dominator Race Products Hard Luck Award. That brought Harrod up to the second spot behind Cooley followed by McElhenney, Turner, Beckwith, Berry, Stokes, Greene, Mike Palasini Jr. of Leland, MS in the Medicaid Planning Specialists Trak-Star, and Lee.
The field went green for two more laps until the caution flag flew when Bobby Jordan of McCarley, MS stalled his Henderson Waste and Recycling Mastersbilt in turn one. During the caution period, McElhenney overheated to a stop on the backstretch, and McRee, who had worked his way back up to the ninth spot pitted again in an effort to cool off his radiator.
Cooley led Harrod, Berry, Turner, Greene, Palasini, Beckwith, Stokes, Lee, and Blount down for the restart. Palasini had been making a charge to the front of the pack after starting 18th, but pulled up on lap 18 from the sixth spot and parked his car in the infield with an overheated engine.
Lap 21 saw wholesale changes in the top five, as Greene passed Turner for the fourth spot. That became the third position, as Harrod dropped out of the second spot with a pegged water temperature gauge. Further inspection found that Harrod’s radiator was clogged with helmet visor tear-offs.
That moved Berry up to the second spot, but he became the third driver running in that position to give it up, as steam began to billow from underneath his race car on lap 25, and Greene took over second-place. The final caution flag came out on lap 28 when McRee’s car could go no more, and he stalled on the backstretch.
When the caution flag came out, Cooley gave up a half-lap lead over Greene. The eight remaining cars on the race track when clean and green for the final 13 laps, as Cooley was able to maintain a full-straightaway lead over Greene to the checkered flag.
The NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series returns to Central Mississippi Speedway on Saturday night for the $2,500-to-win Mid-State Nationals 50 presented by Kirk Auto Group. Gates open at 4 p.m. with racing scheduled for 7 p.m.
OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 7 AT CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI SPEEDWAY IN WINONA, MS ON 5/7/10:
POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 1 33c Eric Cooley Fulton, MS 40 $2,100
2. 14 95 Wesley Greene Winona, MS 40 $1,000
3. 3 10 Matthew Turner Dawsonville, GA 40 $700
4. 6 84 Randall Beckwith Kilmichael, MS 40 $550
5. 5 1 Johnny Stokes Columbus, MS 40 $500
6. 10 47 Shannon Lee (R) Lumberton, MS 40 $425
7. 11 121 Michael Blount (R) Sumrall, MS 40 $375
8. 21 08 Brett Delk Columbus, MS 39 $450
9. 8 25 Justin McRee Cuba, AL 27 $325
10. 9 00 Kyle Berry Portageville, MO 25 $300
11. 4 27 Larry Harrod (R) Plains, GA 21 $275
12. 23 88 Charlie Henderson (R) Cottondale, AL 20 $250
13. 12 73 Evan Ellis (R) Plantersville, MS 18 $225
14. 18 8 Mike Palasini Jr. Leland, MS 17 $200
15. 7 28 Chris McElhenney Lake, MS 15 $175
16. 2 c16 Chris Ragan Ramer, TN 13 $150
17. 15 J8 Bobby Jordan McCarley, MS 13 $140
18. 22 7 Eric Carr Bruce, MS 11 $125
19. 24 19 Marcus Minga Shannon, MS 11 $125
20. 13 34 Doug Sanchagrin Florence, MS 10 $125
21. 20 13 Chad McCool Millport, AL 7 $125
22. 19 88j Jason Michau Kilmichael, MS 4 $125
23. 16 18 Ronny Hollingsworth Northport, AL 1 $125
24. 17 D7 Jerry Inmon Bruce, MS 1 $125
ENTRIES: 31
FAST QUALIFIER: Cooley, 14.647 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: Henderson and Minga
LEAD CHANGES: None
LAP LEADER: Cooley, 1-40
VP RACING FUELS ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Lee
GM PERFORMANCE PARTS HARD CHARGER: Delk (started 21st and finished 8th)
DOMINATOR RACE PRODUCTS HARD LUCK AWARD: Ragan
RACE CAR ENGINEERING FIFTH-PLACE AWARD: Stokes
KRC SIXTH-PLACE AWARD: Lee
JOE GIBBS DRIVEN OIL SEVENTH-PLACE AWARD: Blount
RACE CAR ENGINEERING EIGHTH-PLACE AWARD: Delk
MAXIMUM SIGNS NINTH-PLACE AWARD: McRee
KRC TENTH-PLACE AWARD: Berry
MIKE’S CUSTOM TANKS 11TH-PLACE AWARD: Harrod
SHORTY’S SHOCK SERVICE 12TH-PLACE AWARD: Henderson
CAUTIONS: 5
QUALIFYING (Top 6 Transfer To Main Event):
POS
CAR #
DRIVER
HOMETOWN
CHASSIS
LAP 1
LAP 2
TIME
1
33c
Eric Cooley
Fulton, MS
Victory Circle
14.647
15.114
14.647
2
c16
Chris Ragan
Ramer, TN
Trak Star
15.221
14.974
14.974
3
10
Matthew Turner
Dawsonville, GA
DWB
15.064
14.978
14.978
4
27
Larry Harrod – R
Plains, GA
Scorpion
14.981
15.249
14.981
5
1
Johnny Stokes
Columbus, MS
Mastersbilt
15.116
15.194
15.116
6
84
Randall Beckwith
Kilmichael, MS
Rocket
15.176
15.207
15.176
7
28
Chris McElhenney
Lake, MS
Trak Star
15.445
15.185
15.185
8
47
Shannon Lee – R
Lumberton, MS
GRT
15.309
15.195
15.195
9
2
Drew Holliday
Carrollton, MS
GRT
15.233
15.367
15.233
10
25
Justin McRee
Cuba, AL
Trak Star
15.368
15.261
15.261
11
25b
Jay Burchfield – R
Columbus, MS
Mastersbilt
15.261
15.321
15.261
12
73
Evan Ellis – R
Plantersville, MS
Trak Star
15.363
15.387
15.363
13
00
Kyle Berry
Portageville, MO
GRT
15.483
15.380
15.380
14
18
Ronny Hollingsworth
Northport, AL
Mastersbilt
15.533
15.380
15.380
15
34
Doug Sanchagrin
Florence, MS
GRT
15.776
15.426
15.426
16
95
Wesley Greene
Winona, MS
Trak Star
15.441
15.447
15.441
17
121
Michael Blount - R
Sumrall, MS
Trak Star
15.448
15.483
15.448
18
8
Mike Palasini Jr.
Leland, MS
Trak Star
15.644
15.453
15.453
19
D7
Jerry Inmon
Bruce, MS
Larry Shaw
15.514
15.463
15.463
20
13
Chad McCool
Millport, AL
Mastersbilt
15.673
15.470
15.470
21
J8
Bobby Jordan
McCarley, MS
Mastersbilt
15.858
15.549
15.549
22
08
Brett Delk
Columbus, MS
Trak Star
54.658
15.568
15.568
23
19
Marcus Minga
Shannon, MS
Rocket
15.825
15.651
15.651
24
88
Charlie Henderson - R
Cottondale, AL
Mastersbilt
15.668
15.684
15.668
25
88J
Jason Michau
Kilmichael, MS
Warrior
15.688
15.954
15.688
26
7
Eric Carr
Bruce, MS
Mastersbilt
16.105
15.694
15.694
27
C55
David Carpenter
Greenwood, MS
GRT
16.116
15.716
15.716
28
T9
Troy Dixon – R
Temple, GA
Mastersbilt
16.227
15.863
15.863
29
141
Chad Lane
Tunica, MS
Rocket
NT
NT
DQ
30
10
Erich Stuber
Carthage, MS
GRT
NT
NT
NT
31
62
Zach Jenkins
Carrollton, MS
Warrior
NT
NT
NT
HEAT RACES (10 Laps – Top 6 Transfer To Main Event):
1ST HEAT: 1. McElhenney; 2. Berry; 3. Blount (R); 4. Sanchagrin; 5. Jordan; 6. Inmon; 7. Michau; 8. Carpenter; 9. Minga; 10. Holiday; 11. Burchfield (R); 12. Stuber DNS.
2ND HEAT: 1. McRee; 2. Lee (R); 3. Ellis; 4. Greene; 5. Hollingsworth; 6. Palasini; 7. Delk; 8. McCool; 9. Carr; 10. Dixon (R); 11. Henderson (R); 12. Jenkins.
B-MAIN (12 Laps – Top 4 Transfer To Main Event): 1. Michau; 2. McCool; 3. Delk; 4. Carr; 5. Henderson (R); 6. Burchfield (R); 7. Dixon (R); 8. Minga; 9. Carpenter DNS; 10. Holliday DNS; 11. Stuber DNS; 12. Jenkins DNS.
NeSMITH CHEVROLET DIRT LATE MODEL SERIES NATIONAL POINT STANDINGS THROUGH 5/7/10:
1. 33c Eric Cooley – 636
2. 10 Matthew Turner – 616
3. 25 Justin McRee – 544
4. 88 Charlie Henderson (R) – 532
5. 47 Shannon Lee (R) – 516
6. 28 Chris McElhenney – 476
7. 19 Marcus Minga – 472
8. 27 Larry Harrod (R) – 434
9. 121 Michael Blount (R) – 404
10. 25b Jay Burchfield – 360
11. 1 Johnny Stokes – 350
12. 72 Frank Wilson (R) – 326
13. 116 Randy Weaver – 296
14. B69 Bryan Bernhardt – 282
15. 18 Ronny Lee Hollingsworth – 280
16. 22 William Thomas – 272
17. 33 Jeff Mathews – 268
18. 73 Evan Ellis (R) – 266
19. 2h Shane Hitt – 256
20. 101 Keith Nosbisch - 252
R – Denotes VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Year Candidate
NeSmith Chevrolet, Buick, GMC of Claxton, GA is the Title Sponsor of the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series. NeSmith Chevrolet, Buick, GMC is the nation’s number one GM Powertrain Dealer four years running, and is also the nation’s number one volume dealer of Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC cars, trucks, SUVs and vans with free delivery anywhere in the Southeast. Hoosier Race Tire is the Official Tire Sponsor of the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series. VP Racing Fuel is the Official Racing Fuel of the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series. NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series Contingency Sponsors for 2010 are Dominator Race Products, Race Car Engineering, KRC, Joe Gibbs Driven, Maximum Signs and Graphics, Mike Custom Tanks, Shorty’s Shock Service, Warrior Race Cars, Trak-Star Race Cars, GRT Race Cars, TNT Race Cars.
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