Jeb Sessums was the S.U.S. Sprint winner.
By Don Cook
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Heart O Texas Speedway (Waco)
September 4 (Friday)
There was good news and bad news at Heart O Texas Speedway Friday night. The good news was there was a good crowd and a large car count that featured the Southern United Sprints. The bad news was the races were not over until after 2 in the morning. Those race fans that were unable to stay, missed a great S.U.S. Sprint twenty-five lap feature that saw several lead changes. Veteran Andy Shouse, No. 27, took the early lead and led several laps until a caution came out for a bad wreck in turn 4. Andy Shouse resumed the lead on the restart. Jeb Sessums, No. 01j, and Justin Fifield, No. 49, put on quite a show sliding back and forth, until both were able to get past Shouse, along with Raven Culp, No. 3, with less than ten laps to go. When the dust settled, Jeb Sessums was able to hold off Justin Fifield, for the $750 feature win. Raven Culp, was third, Chipper Wood, No. 47, was fourth, and Andy Shouse ended up fifth.
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The Next S.U.S. Sprint race is at Gator Motorplex, Saturday, September 5, in Willis, Texas. For more information, go to: www.southernunitedsprints.net
IMCA Modified Winner: Kevin Green, No. 5, made it three feature wins in-a-row. Justin Radcliff, No. 11j, was right on his bumper, but settled for second, Ray McSpadden, No. 48r, had a good run, but ended up third, Dwayne Grantham, No. 27g, was fourth and David Goode, No. 7g, was fifth. White, Tomlinson, Sheets, Henderson, and Hood, rounded out the top ten. Twenty cars started the feature.
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IMCA SportMod Winner: Robert Scrivner, No. 53, powered his way to the front for the win. Sid Kiphen, No. 58, was second, Garett Rawls, No. 4g, was third, Jeffrey Abbey, No. 37, was fourth and Jeff Sheppard, No. 17, was fifth. Green, Carter, Scrivner, Zilka, and Cogburn, rounded out the top ten. Twenty-two cars started the feature.
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IMCA Stock Car Winner: Eric Jones, No. 84x, was the feature winner. Ryan Powers, No. r12, was second, Westin Abbey, No. 12, was third, Brandon Hood, No. 1b, was fourth and Peter Delevan, No. 98, was fifth. Hammond, Cosper, Garcia, Hall Sr., and Hood, rounded out the top ten. Sixteen cars started the feature.
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IMCA Hobby Stock Winner: Shannon Dulock, No. 47, was the winner. Jeremy Oliver, No. 82, was second, Chayson Bishnow, No. 25b, was fourth and Hayden Wade, No. 8w3, was fifth. Christian, Sheets, Robinette, Hunt, and Bowman, rounded out the top ten. Andy Roller, No. 63, dropped out with a flat. Fourteen cars started the feature.
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Street Stock Winner: Drew Garcia, No. 9g, was the winner. Greg Andrews, No. 8, was second, Bobby Mercer Jr., No. 5m, was third, Gary Norman, No. 3, was fourth and James Cochran III, No. 1j, was fifth. Eleven cars started the feature.
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Factory Stock Winner: The longest race of the night. The twenty-lap feature was cut in half because of all the spin outs. After eight laps the officials called it. Doug Kahanek II, No. 3k, held off the field for the win. Rick Morosky, No. 88, was second, Ryan Hopkins, No. 4, was third, Ray Kemp Jr., No. 45, was fourth and Thomas Bailey, No. 17b, was fifth. Bruce, Fikes, Jenkins, Tryon, and Richardson, rounded out the top ten. Twenty-cars started the feature.
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Jr. Mini Stock Feature Winner: Raymond Allen Morgan, No. 6, was the winner. Casey Brunson, No. 10, was second, Colton Rawls, No. 08, was third, Jake Copeland, No 9, was fourth and Bradly Warren, No. 34w, was fifth.
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600 A-class Mini Sprint Winner: A great race between Joey Starnes, No. 11j, and Kyle Jones, No. 04. They battled it out for the win in the 25-lap feature. With one lap to go, they took each other out, opening the door for Colton Corbin, No. 29, who was happy to take the win and the $1,000 TOWR Mini Sprint winner. No. 2d, No. 118, No. 71, and No. 58, were your top five. Twenty-four Sprints started the feature.
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Restrictor Mini Sprint Winner: Coby Stubblefield, No. 2, was the LoneStar feature winner. No. 7, No. 12, No. 82, and No. 45, were your top five. Thirteen cars started the feature.
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A nice crowd was on hand to watch the races.
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