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Victor Lee
Dominates O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass Pete Abell Memorial at
Ponderosa
Junction
City, KY-July 11, 2008- The O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar
Series presented by Graphic Impressions made its second visit of 2008 to
the Larry, Chad, and Sarah Yantz promoted Ponderosa Speedway in Junction
City, KY for the 13th Annual Pete Abell Memorial and Victor Lee
of Stanford, KY would win his second series at Ponderosa in 2008 as he
would lead all 40 laps and picked up the $3,000 prize money, lapping up to
the tenth place finisher.
Lee would
start in the second position and score his fifth series win of the season
in the Frank Revel owned Kentucky’s Best/Budda Bert Transmissions/Junction
City Quick Stop/ Tim Logan Racing/Xtreme Style Signs and Graphics/Five
Star Food Mart/ADO’s Auto Parts sponsored #4 C.J. Rayburn Race Car, Jay
Dickens Race Engines powered machine. Lee’s winning entry receives
product support from American Racer Tires, Bilstein Shocks, PPM Racing
Products, Custom Cams, Dyer’s Top Rods, and REAL Racing Wheels.
Mike Marlar
of Winfield, TN would take runner-up honors in the event in the Southern
Ohil Wood/T&R Logging sponsored Rocket Chassis, while Dustin Linville of
Lancaster, KY would score a third place effort in the Barnes Family
Dentistry/Linville’s Finish Carpentry sponsored C.J. Rayburn Race Car.
Jason Keltner of Campbellsville, KY would finish fourth in the Keltner
Contracting/The Rent Depot sponsored C.J. Rayburn Race Car, while Chris
Combs of Isom, KY would complete the top five in the Tim Short
Automotive/Combs Trucking sponsored Swartz Race Car.
The remainder
of the top ten would be Tim Tungate, Michael Chilton, Tyrel Todd, Michael
England, and Jeff Watson. The event would be slowed by three caution
flags and took 19 minutes and 35 seconds to complete.
Victor Lee
would take the lead at the drop of the green flag, with Tim Tungate, Mike
Marlar, Dustin Linville, and Jason Keltner giving chase. Lee would
immediately open up a nice lead, while Tungate and Marlar would begin to
tussle for second. The front five would remain the same, with Lee opening
an extremely large lead by lap 10, while Marlar continued to pressure
Tungate for second, but would not be able to make the pass.
Lee would
begin to work heavy slower traffic on lap 12, while Tungate continued to
hold Marlar at bay for the number two position. By lap 15, Lee would hold
almost a full straightaway lead, with five lapped cars between himself and
the battle between Tungate and Marlar for second. Linville would close in
on Tungate and Marlar and would join the battle for the second position by
the halfway mark on lap 20.
With Lee
almost three-quarters of a lap ahead of the rest of the field, the battle
for second would really heat up as Tungate, Marlar, and Linville would
dance three-wide for the runner-up spot, with Tungate holding on to the
spot, with Linville claiming third on lap 24. Marlar would fire a
slidejob on Tungate to take second on lap 27 in turn four, only to see
Tungate return the favor in turn two on lap 28. Marlar would win the
slidejob battle on lap 29 turn four and secure the second spot, while
Tungate and Linville would wage a battle for the third position at this
point on lap 30.
The first
caution of the race waved on lap 36 when David Webb’s machine would put
down some liquid entering turn one, with Webb’s evening being finished.
The restart would see Linville take third from Tungate exiting turn two,
with Michael Chilton pressuring Keltner for the fifth position. April
Farmer would draw the next caution on lap 38 when she looped her mount
exiting turn two. This restart would be called back as Eric Wells would
hit the restart cone and be sent to the rear of the lead lap cars. Back
underway, Keltner would pressure Tungate for third and take the spot as
the field took the white flag, after Tungate clipped the turn four
concrete. Lee would lead the lead to the checkered flag, followed by
Marlar, Linville, Keltner, and Chris Combs, who would slip by Tungate on
the final lap for fifth.
In preliminary action, Victor Lee
would be the Racing Optics Top Qualifier among 32 entries with a lap of
13.821 seconds. Heat race checkered flags went to Victor Lee in Wayne
Bowen Racing Supply heat one, Dustin Linville in K&N Performance
Engineering heat two, Mike Marlar in Graphic Impressions heat three, and
Tim Tungate in Real Racing Wheels heat four. The B-mains would be
captured by Duke Whiseant and Johnny Wheeler. David Webb and Doug Smith
earned series provisional starts, while track provisionals went to Jake
Henry and Jesse Lay
The next
event for the Super Late Model division of the O’Reilly Battle of the
Bluegrass DirtCar Series will be at Bluegrass Speedway in Bardstown, KY on
Saturday July 12 for the 10th Annual Kentuckiana Klash, paying
$5,000 to win at the David and Anita Ferrell promoted facility.
The O’Reilly
Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series sanctions regional Super Late Model
events at tracks in Kentucky,
Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee. For
more information about America’s most competitive regional racing series,
visit the series webpage on the world wide web at
www.battleofthebluegrass.com or call the series office at (859) 762-1606
or (502) 931-5068.
O’Reilly
Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Super Late Model Division
SUMMARY-Ponderosa Speedway-Junction City, Kentucky-July 11, 2008
Racing Optics
Top Qualifier- Victor Lee 13.821
Wayne Bowen
Racing Supply Heat #1(Top 4 Advance)- Victor Lee, Jason Keltner, Michael
Chilton, Aaron Hatton, Duke Whiseant, Jesse Lay, Anthony Ferguson
(DNS-David Webb)
K&N
Performance Engineering Heat #2 (Top 4 Advance)- Dustin Linville, Tyrel
Todd, Jeff Watson, Larry Gray, Zach Carney, Doug Smith, Ed Behn, Tim
Huddleston
Graphic
Impressions Heat #3 (Top 4 Advance)- Mike Marlar, Chris Combs, Eric Wells,
Royce McGowan, Jake Henry, Arnie Fields, Brandon Hardgrove, Brian
Marksbury
Real Racing
Wheels Heat #4 (Top 4 Advance)- Tim Tungate, Michael England, April
Farmer, Ricky Arms, Dan Deaton, Michael Erp, Bobby Carrier, Jr., Johnny
Wheeler
B-Main #1
(Top 2 Advance)- Duke Whiseant, Zach Carney, David Webb, Jesse Lay, Tim
Huddleston, Ed Behn, Doug Smith, Anthony Ferguson
B-Main #2
(Top 2 Advance)- Johnny Wheeler, Arnie Fields, Brandon Hardgrove, Brian
Marksbury, Jake Henry, Michael Erp (DNS- Dan Deaton, Bobby Carrier, Jr.)
Series
Provisionals- David Webb, Doug Smith
Track
Provisionals- Jake Henry, Jesse Lay
13th
Annual Pete Abell Memorial O’Reilly A-Main- Victor Lee, Mike Marlar,
Dustin Linville, Jason Keltner, Chris Combs, Tim Tungate, Michael Chilton,
Tyrel Todd, Michael England, Jeff Watson, Eric Wells, Royce McGowan, Larry
Gray, Zach Carney, Arnie Fields, Ricky Arms, Doug Smith, Jesse Lay, April
Farmer, Duke Whiseant, David Webb, Johnny Wheeler, Jake Henry (DNS-Aaron
Hatton)
Total
Entries- 32
Lap Leaders-
1 (Lee 1-40)
Cautions- 3
(Lap 35, Lap 38, Lap 38 restart)
Red Flags-
None
PPM Racing
Products Hard Charger- Jesse Lay (Started 24th-Finished 18th-Advanced
6 positions)
DriveSmart
Kentucky Move of the Race- Mike Marlar (slidejob pass for second on lap
29)
Time of Race-
19 minutes, 35 seconds
O’Reilly
Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Super Late Model Point Standings
(after July 11, 2008)
1. Victor Lee
(Stanford, KY)-
2,481
2. Tyrel Todd
(Science Hill, KY)-
1,966
3. Tim
Tungate (Campbellsville, KY)-
1,961
4. David Webb
(Nicholasville, KY)-
1,870
5. Eric Wells
(Hazard, KY)- 1,803 ®
6. Zach
Carney (Mooresville, IN)-
1,772 ®
7. Larry Gray
(Lexington, KY)-
1,663 ®
8. Mike
Jewell (Scottsburg, IN)-
1,487
9. Arnie
Fields (Flemingsburg, KY)-
1,446 ®
10. Chris
Combs (Isom, KY)-
1,414
O’Reilly
Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Upcoming Schedule of Events:
July 12-
Bluegrass Speedway (Bardstown, KY)-
10th Annual Kentuckiana Klash- $5,000 to win
July
19-Richmond Raceway (Richmond, KY)-
21st Paul “Butterball” Wooldridge Memorial- $5,000 to win
July
26-Portsmouth Raceway Park (Portsmouth,
OH)-
$3,000 to win
August 1-
Ponderosa Speedway (Junction City, KY)- 6th Annual John
Bradshaw Memorial- $5,000 to win (co-sanctioned with Independent Racing
Series)
August 2-
Bluegrass Speedway (Bardstown, KY)-
6th Annual My Old Kentucky Home Shootout- $5,000 to win
(co-sanctioned with Independent Racing Series)
2008 O’Reilly
Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series Sponsors:
O'Reilly Auto
Parts - Title Sponsor and "Official Auto Parts Retailer” of the O'Reilly
Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series
Max Brake-
“Official Trailer Brakes” of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar
Series
CarbonX-
“Official Flame Shielding Fabric” of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass
DirtCar Series
Health PMO-
“Official Health Care Company” of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass
DirtCar Series
Graphic
Impressions- Presenting Sponsor and “Official Souvenir and Merchandise
Vendor” of the O’Reilly Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series
Bob Hook
Chevrolet of Louisville- “Official Auto Dealership” of the O’Reilly Battle
of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series
Total
Lubricants- “Official Oil and Lubricant” of the O’Reilly Battle of the
Bluegrass DirtCar Series
Other O’Reilly Battle
of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series 2008 Series Supporters Include: American
Race Tires, C.J. Rayburn Race Cars, Curtis Signs, Cruise With The
Champions, Double H Race Fabrication, Drive Smart Kentucky, DT52 Photos,
Honda of Prestonsburg, Hoosier Race Tires, Kentucky’s Best Racing, K&N
Performance Engineering, PPM Racing Products, Racing Optics, Real Racing
Wheels, Trailer Parts and Service, Wayne Bowen Racing Supply
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