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Author: redfred   Date: 10/13/2022 3:53:01 PM    Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window


Jimmy Owens Dominates Castrol Flo Racing Night In America




The Castrol Flo Racing series was back in town do to battle for a huge $22,022 pay day in front of a packed crowd. 

 

Jimmy Owens and Mike Marlar would lead the stacked field to green for the 50 lap feature. Owens would put his #20 on top with Marlar, Chris Madden, Ricky Thorton Jr and Jensen Ford making up your initial top five. Hedgecock wasn’t getting paid by the hour as he immediately started working on Ford for a top five spot. Just one lap later Hedgecock would take the position away moving Ford back to the sixth spot. Chris Madden currently has the second highest winning total of all Super Late Model drivers and was looking to add another 22,0000 to his bank account as he worked over Marlar for the second spot. David Crabtree would be the first driver to retire from the event doing so just six laps into the event. Up front Owens had began to run away from the pack as Bobby Pierce in his #32 was making his debut at the 4-1-1 and looked to have figured it out as he quickly worked on a top five. The battle for second would last the rest of the race as Marlar and Madden would trade the spot several times throughout the race. 2021 Nascar Cup Series Champion Kyle Larson looked to have missed the setup on his #6 car as he began to drop back through the pack going a lap down mid-way through. Up front it was all Owens as he pulled away to a huge lead picking up his eighth straight Super Late Model win at 411. 

 



1. #20 Jimmy Owens

2. #44 Chris Madden

3. #157 Mike Marlar

4. #23 Cory Hedgecock

5. #32 Bobby Pierce 

6. #1 Brandon Sheppard

7. #83 Jensen Ford

8. #20T Ricky Thornton Jr 

9. #7 Ricky Weiss

10. #17M Dale McDowell

11. #71 Hudson O’Neal

12. #6 Kyle Larson

13. #58 Garrett Alberson

14. #7M Donald McIntosh

15. #6 Victor Lee

16. #90 John Llewellyn

17. #11 Spencer Hughes

18. #109 Eli Beets

19. #22 Dustin Linville

20. #116 Cameron Weaver 

21. #6 Clay Coghlan 

22. #C5 David Crabtree

DNS. #42 Clay Night 

DNS. #6 Parker Martin 

DNS. #74 John Minon 

DNS. #27 Joe Denby 

DNS. #22 Will Roland 

DNS. #42 Charles Devine 

DNS. #15 Noah Phillips 

DNS. #99 Cameron Marlar 

DNS. #316 Mike Bargo 

DNS. #34 Ellery Leake 

DNS. #118 Brodie Sharp 

DNS. #00 Ruben Mayfield 

DNS. #41 Jason Playter Jr 

DNS. #11 Kane Newby 

 

The 604 Late Models were up next for their feature. Hayden Cardwell in his Buster Cardwell throwback would start on the front row alongside 2020 JT Kerr Memorial winner Greg Martin. The green waved and Cardwell took the lead with Martin, Dylan Morgan and Brian Smith in pursuit. Cardwell and Martin would trade wild sliders several times putting on a thrilling show for the fans as they fought it out for the lead. Martin would take the lead away and assume control of the race just a couple laps later. Jesse Lowe was making his debut in the Cory Hedgecock Motorsports #23 with a strong top five as he battled it out with Brian Smith. Martin started to inch away with the lead but it was an intense battle between the #89 of Brandon Miller as he raced hard with the Smith. Smith would unfortunately have issues and slowed short of the finish. The caution would wave on lap 16 slowing the pace as the #11 of Jeff Watson slowed. The #36 of Chris Rickett who was making his return to racing, would also pull off track under the caution retiring for the rest of the event. Back under green and Cardwell would take a look inside the leader trying to get the lead back. Martin would use the high line to hold him off and lead the rest of the way for the win. 

 



1. #24 Greg Martin 

2. #07 Hayden Cardwell

3. #13 Dylan Morgan 

4. #7 Heath Alvey 

5. #23 Jesse Lowe

6. #89 Brandon Miller 

7. #14 Logan Walls 

8. #B00 Josh Henry 

9. #29 Rusty Ballenger 

10. #07 Jason Cardwell 

11. #32 William Blankenship 

12. #257 Skylar Marlar 

13. #99 Blake Brown 

14. #317 Blake Creech 

15. #14 Dwight Smith 

16. #92 Shane Irvin 

17. #8 Spencer Walton 

18. #55 Duke Lowe 

19. #15 Jeremy Strunk 

20. #07 Addison Cardwell 

21. #7 Brian Smith 

22. #11 Jeff Watson 

23. #36 Chris Rickett 


 

The final race of the night would be the 20 lap Open Wheel feature. Unfortunately, the caution flag would be the story of this one with multiple issues. Peyton Harlow, Jeff Hamby would lead us to green. Trouble for the #5 of Joe Freels would bring up the caution setting up a complete restart. The #4 of Wayne James seemed to be having some engine issues as his machine had a terrible backfire the majority of the race. Hamby was debuting a brand new car but seemed to have lost the handle as he slipped from his second spot back to fifth through the race. Lucas Lee and Bryan Barber didn’t have the best qualifying efforts but they were on go as they both worked their way into the top three. Harlow would survive a caution filled race to pick up his first win of the year at the 4-1-1. 

 

 

 



1. #155 Peyton Harlow

2. #12 Lucas Lee 

3. #10 Bryan Barber 

4. #66 Cole Falloway 

5. #15 Jeff Hamby 

6. #11 Chris Wilson 

7. #11 Reece Ogle 

8. #8 Jeremy Elliotte 

9. #J1 Terry James 

10. #44 Jeff Parsons 

11. #J4 Wayne James 

12. #99 Shannon Elrod 

13. #5M Scott Shelton 

14. #5X Joe Freels 

15. #M8 Jamie Mosley 

16. #88 Ritchie Overholser 

17. #J31 Brandon James 

18. #25 Jason Altiers

19. #72 Walter Walsh 

20. #2P Alan Poyner 

21. #2 Matt Altiers 

22. #3 Kaleb Trent 

23. #26 Adam Ogle 

24. #14 Skyla Douglas 

25. #J32 Larry James 




 


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