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3.11.23 411 Motor Speedway Results

Saturday March 11th 2023 | 411 Motor Speedway Results | Tennessee

The Classic Car division was up first for their 20 lap feature and what a show they’d put on. Logan Dukes would lead us to green but a quick move by Mark Sise put his #35 on point ahead of Dukes, and Shaun Sise. The caution would quickly wave for the #57 of Merrill Frazier. Back under green and Sise would slip by Dukes putting himself in the runner up position. The top four began to pull away with the #5 of Bobby Mays joining the battle for the win. The field reached the halfway point which saw Sise slip by the leader putting the #J16 out front. Frazier would loop his machine again ending his night short of the finish. Zach Sise usually competes in the 604 division but was doing battle in the classic car division. He’d work his way into the top four by race end. Shaun Sise would inch away in the closing laps to score his second straight win.
1: #J16 Shaun Sise
2: #35 Mark Sise
3: #6 Logan Dukes
4: #02 Zach Sise
5: #5 Bobby Mays
6: #4 Travis Ward
7: #27 Charlie Bates
8: #6 Jeff Mays
9: #56 Bryson Phillips
10: #M4 Michael Millsap
11: #99 Robert Buchanan
12: #10 Garrett Smith
13: #57 Merrill Frazier
Seth Jolley was coming off a win at the Sweetheart race last time out. He’d once again flex his muscle in qualifying earning the pole for the feature. Jolly would lead the field to green ahead of Jake Whitehead, Brad Seagle, Jonathan Ingram and Adam Mitchell, the initial top five on the start. Seagle was set on go as he put pressure on Whitehead for the second position in the opening laps. The race would have a long run feel to it as the leaders found themselves in lap traffic. Jolley may have ran away out front but the racing was intense between Seagle, Whitehead and Mitchell. Seagle would slip by the #116 of Jolley taking the second spot away. Jolley would pull away and pick up his second consecutive victory.
1: #16 Seth Jolley
2: #116 Jake Whitehead
3: #31 Brad Seagle
4: #50 Adam Mitchell
5: #6 Jonathan Ingram
6: #55 Duke Lowe
7: #76 Joe Bray
8: #8 Spencer Walton
9: #33 Warren McMahan
10: #31 Wes Tilley
11: #11 Tim Bounds
12: #47 Jim Gray
13: #77 Jimmy Calloway
14: #98 Adam Pressley
15: #78 Randy Webb
DNS: #58 Cody Brake
The ground pounding Super Late Models would be up next for the first annual Tennessean. Whoever was gonna take the huge $15,000 paycheck would have to do battle for 71 laps against some of the top drivers in Late Models. Jimmy Owens came into the night as the favorite as he’d won eight consecutive races at the 4-1-1. Dale McDowell would lead us to green with Mike Marlar, Jensen Ford, Ross Bailes and Jimmy Owens in chase. Cory Hedgecock wasn’t in the mood to wait around as he quickly moved himself into the top four. The fans were treated to a great battle for the third spot as Bailes and Ford battled it out. Owens began to slip back as he looked to have missed the setup on his #20 machine a bit. Trouble on lap nine would bring out the caution as the #2 of Caden Mullinax who went for a spin in turn two. Trouble would also find the #29 of Jason Welshan as he would tangle with the #8 of Kyle Strickler on the front stretch. Strickler would continue on but the night was over for Welshan who retired with heavy front damage. The green was back out and Hedgecock had now worked his way into the third spot. Another caution would wave for the #97 of Michael Chilton who smacked the turn one wall ending his day early. 40 laps in and Hedgecock would finish his drive as he powered past McDowell into the lead. Jensen Ford had now moved into the second spot and was using the low line to try and reel the leader in. Weiss had slipped back a bit earlier but was on a run as he gave chase to the leader. He’d get by Ford in the final laps taking the second spot. Hedgecock would hold on to score the win.
1: #23 Cory Hedgecock
2: #7 Ricky Weiss
3: #83 Jensen Ford
4: #17M Dale McDowell
5: #76 Brandon Overton
6: #93 Carson Ferguson
7: #19R Ryan Gustin
8: #21K Dakotah Knuckles
9: #20 Jimmy Owens
10: #79 Ross Bailes
11: #7 Adam Ahl
12: #8 Kyle Strickler
13: #1C Kenny Collins
14: #148 Booger brooks
15: #B00 Josh Henry
16: #M2 Caden Mullinax
17: #108 Chuck Southard
18: #22 Will Roland
19: #42K Clay Knight
20: #116 Cameron Weaver
21: #157 Mike Marlar
22: #97 Michael Chilton
23: #214 Haiden Cowan
24: #29 Jason Welshan
25: #187 David McCoy
DNS: #44 Chasse King
DNS: #1 Jason Hiett
DNS: #8 David Payne
DNS: #D8 Dustin Linville
DNS: #31 Tyler Millwood
DNS: #51 Jed Emert
DNS: #30 Ryan King
DNS: #118 Brodie Sharp
DNS: #15 Noah Phillips
DNS: #3 Steve Smith
DNS: #108 Chuck Southard
DNS: #114 Jordan Koehler
DNS: #16 Brad Lowe
DNS: #14 Sylvan Schuette
DNS: #101 Forrest Trent
DNS: #79 Josh Sneed
DNS: #38 Jamie Oliver
DNS: #97 Skip Arp
DNS: #8 Chris Chandler
Hayden Cardwell would earn the pole for the 604 Late Model feature. It’d be a family affair in this one as Jason Cardwell would hold the second spot on the start. Rusty Ballenger had moved up into the third position early on as he battled it out with the #89 of Brandon Miller. Obviously tempers were getting the best of the two as they swapped paint several times. It would all boil over as they would tangle in turn four bringing out the caution. Both drivers would go to the rear for the restart. Ballenger had heavy right front damage and would retire a few laps later. Hayden Cardwell would pull away and pick up the win as the Cardwell family would sweep the top three positions.
1: #22 Hayden Cardwell
2: #07 Jason Cardwell
3: #07A Addison Cardwell
4: #31 Stephen Pedulla
5: #7 Tyler Price
6: #30 Taylor Coffman
7: #24 Anthony White Jr
8: #7 Brian Smith
9: #15 Matt Shannon
10: #1 Connor Meade
11: #10B Bradley Lewelling
12: #89 Brandon Miller
13: #7 Matthew Smith
14: #B22 Brent Cornette
15: #4 Ryan Smith
16: #3D Dakotah Smith
17: #7 Heath Alvey
18: #20 Brad Dyer
19: #4 Jody Hixson
20: #00 Ruben Mayfield
21: #5 Joshua Chesney
22: #29 Rusty Ballenger
The 602 Late Models were up next for another 20 lap feature. Tucker Anderson would put his #22 on top of the scoreboard ahead of Colton Berrong, Dustin Ward, Tylor Cole and Chris Hough. The fight was on early for the second spot between Berrong and Shaun Sise would move his way up into the top five as the laps ticked away. Anderson had ran way to a huge lead and would score his first win at the 4-1-1.
1: #22 Tucker Anderson
2: #56 Colton Berrong
3: #22 Dustin Ward
4: #66 Taylor Cole
5: #59 Shaun Sise
6: #18 Justin French
7: #24 Chris Hough
8: #07D Devin Cardwell
9: #1 David Singleton
10: #102 Reed Hatchett
11: #44 Elliott Johnson
12: #114 Evan Koehler
13: #11 Sam Ellison
14: #18 Derek Dent
15: #8 Jacob Owens
A stacked 28 car field was on hand for the Front Wheel Drive feature. Jacob Sharp would take control of the field on the start with Dustin Duncan, Nick Adams, Josh Davis and former Track Champion James Burnette in chase. Duncan would make his move taking over the top spot in the early laps. The top five quickly put some distance on the rest of the pack. It looked like Duncan was on track for another win but would slow with mechanical issues ending his day early. The caution would wave for a hard crash collected the #5 of Bradley Owens. Back under green and the fight for the lead was intense as Adams had his sights set on Sharp. Adams would take one final shot at the leader in turn three but Sharp would hold him off to pick up the win.
1: #1 Jacob Sharp
2: #18 James Burnette
3: #424 Nick Adams
4: #X Josh Davis
5: #A93 Nathan Adams
6: #17 Raymond Fox
7: #85 Travis Weeks
8: #17 Gregory Wyatt
9: #21 Travis Taylor
10: #21 Jeremy Wyatt
11: #731 Tyler Walton
12: #R3 Dakota Lamping
13: #K19 Jack Gresham
14: #72 Daryl Teefeteller
15: #12 Zach Lilly
16: #184 Jason Wilde
17: #27 Travis Leonard
18: #45 Anthony Singleton
19: #11 Landon Beeler
20: #21 Dustin Duncan
21: #P15 Larry Patterson
22: #5 Bradley Owens
23: #3R Ricky Ritenour
24: #6 Dakota Leffew
25: #1 Danny Rains
DNS: #12 Zach Lilly
DNS: #6 Tyler Wilson
DNS: #3 Shal Ritenour
The Crown Vic Class would make their debut at the 4-1-1. Dale Dunn would pick up the win over Matthew Carmichael. Billy Ford had a strong second place run going until he would go for a spin in turn four at the end of the race.

1: #2 Dale Dunn
2: #C5 Matthew Carmichael
3: #1 Joseph McGill
4: #1738 Billy Ford
5: #C7 Noah Carmichael

Saturday March 11th 2023 | 411 Motor Speedway Results | Tennessee

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