Sunday, December 22, 2024
Results

6.22.24 411 Motor Speedway Results

It was back to business at Tennessee’s action track with the annual JT Kerr Memorial paying $10,000 to the winner.

The 20 lap Sportsman feature would be up first. Jake Whitehead put his #116 on pole in qualifying alongside Terry Poore. Poore would get the jump on the start taking the lead ahead of Whitehead, Zach Sise, Adam Mitchell and Reed Hatchett. The battle was on quickly between Sise and Mitchell as they duked it out for the third spot. The top two began to inch away from the field as the early laps ticked away. The caution would wave for the #40 of Hunter Kerr who went for a spin on lap 8. Another caution on the restart would slow the pace again as Kerr, and Sam Green tangled in turn two. Sise had found something in his #15 as he powered by Whitehead and into the runner up spot. Poore would hold on to score his second win in two weeks in the Sportsman division.

1: #2 Terry Poore
2: #15 Zach Sise
3: #50 Adam Mitchell
4: #116 Jake Whitehead
5: #2 Mitchell Childress
6: #102 Reed Hatchett
7: #13 Chris Kelly
8: #33 Warren McMahan
9: #0 Travis Ward
10: #15 Aaron McCarter
11: #70 Davin Cardwell
12: #10 Dustin Williams
13: #H40 Hunter Kerr
14: #3 Floyd Self
15: #C11 Roy Norwood Jr
16: #92 Cory Cate
17: #5 Amy Logan
18: #44 Sam Green
19: #21J Jason Jackson

Next up was the Street Stock feature. Robbie Comer would put his #42 on point for the start looking to score another win at the 4-1-1. Greg Husky would power into the runner up spot behind Comer who had began to inch away. It was a tight battle between the #10 of Long and the #1 of Cody Satterfield for the third spot. This one would get rather strung out with Comer pulling away to a huge lead and picking up the win.

1: #42 Robbie Comer
2: #23 Greg Huskey
3: #10 Donovan Long
4: #1 Cody Satterfield
5: #A13 Austin Byrd
6: #28 JD Smith
7: #57F Merrill Frazier
8: #1N Nick Baker
DNS: #5 Duke Lowe

The 71 lap JT Kerr Memorial was up next paying a huge $10,000 to the winner. Jason Welshan looked like the man to beat as his #01 was fastest in qualifying and won his heat earlier in the day. Welshan would take control of the stacked field on the start with Hayden Cardwell, Chase King and Tyler Millwood. Cory Hedgecock came into the night as the five-time Champion as he would shockingly pull of track just eleven laps into the feature. Trouble would find the #155 of Bubba Rolling and the #24 of Greg Martin as the two would tangle in turn two. After a lengthy cleanup, it was back to racing with the #D8 of Dustin Linville who worked his way into the fourth spot. The leaders found themselves in slower traffic as Cardwell had began to eat into the lead Welshan had built up. Cardwell would make his move on lap 31 powering by Welshan and taking the top spot. The caution would wave again on lap 42. Ricky Weiss didn’t have the best start but was picking his way up through the field and had moved past Welshan into second. Weiss would catch Cardwell in lap traffic and power into the lead with just nine laps left until a caution slowed the pace. Cardwell would dive low inside Weiss on the restart sending both drivers spinning. Cardwell would be done for the night but Weiss would continue on with the lead. He’d pull away the final handful of laps and score back to back $10,000 wins on the weekend.

1: #7 Ricky Weiss
2: #31 Tyler Millwood
3: #D8 Dustin Linville
4: #44 Chase King
5: #22 Matt Henderson
6: #5J Jesse Lowe
7: #257 Skylar Marlar
8: #22T Jimmy Thomas
9: #07A Addison Cardwell
10: #31 Brad Seagle
11: #21 Mario Gresham
12: #64 Braden Mitchell
13: #515 Bubba Rolling
14: #07 Hayden Cardwell
15: #01 Jason Welshan
16: #51 Mack McCarter
17: #24 Greg Martin
18: #10B Bradley Lewelling
19: #24 Tanner Collins
20: #9 Josh Dietz
21: #22 Matt Dooley
22: #M96 Marty Lunsford
23: #77 Josh Ray
24: #23 Cory Hedgecock
DNS: #7 Heath Alvey
DNS: #5 Curtis Thomas
DNS: #45 Kyle McMahon
DNS: #4 Ryan Smith
DNS: #66 Preston Dimsdale
DNS: #89 Brandon Miller
DNS: #11E Sam Ellison
DNS: #20 Daniel Boles
DNS: #26 Jack Brown
DNS: #66 Jody Knowles
DNS: #H17 Steven Holcomb
DNS: #3D Dakota Smith
DNS: #316 Mike Bargo
DNS: #24 Barrett Lowe
DNS: #95 Brandon Williams
DNS: #144 Josh Collins
DNS: #17 Randy Weaver
DNS: #7 Tyler Price
DNS: #5C Tyler Cain

Bryan Barber would lead us to green for the 20 lap Open Wheel feature with Jesse Rupe, former Champion Jimmy Dalton, and David Clark your top runners on the start. Clark would turn up the heat on Dalton as they battled it out for the third spot. Trouble for the #91 of Coty Adams who went for a spin in turn two. Clark would make his move getting past Dalton. Tyler James would retire early for pulling off short of the finish. Clark would reel in Rupe for the second spot but it would all be well behind Barber who cruised to the win.

1: #10 Bryan Barber
2: #11R Jesse Rupe
3: #13 David Clark
4: #2 Jimmy Dalton
5: #11 Jamie Mosley
6: #91 Coty Adams
7: #J4 Tyler James
DNS: #5 Everett Larsons

Britton Roxberry would lead the Front Wheel Drive into turn one with James Burnette and Nathan Adams giving chase. It was an excellent battle for the lead with Burnette working the low line. Trouble would find Burnette as he’d slow on track and pull of track with mechanical problems. On the restart the top five would put some distance on the rest of the pack. The #17 of Dustin Holt would move past Michael Lambert for the third spot. Up front, Britton Roxberry would pull away from Nathan Adams and score his first win at the 4-1-1.

1: #418 Britton Roxberry
2: #A93 Nathan Adams
3: #17 Dustin Holt
4: #26 Michael Lambert
5: #72 Daryl Teefeteller
6: #3 Shal Ritenour
7: #5 Bryson Large
8: #8 Shaylee Hinds
9: #18 James Burnette
10: #24 Ricky Ritenour
11: #5 Charles Short
12: #21 Dusty Branstetter
13: #10 Dan Sandiford
14: #20 Preston Atkins

The Crown Vic feature would wrap up the nights action. Father and son Travis and Tucker Banther would put themselves in the front of the feature with Joseph McGill giving chase in the third spot. The top three would battle it out for the majority of the event with Travis picking up the win over Tucker and Joseph McGill rounding out the top three.

1: #21X Travis Banther
2: #21 Tucker Banther
3: #J1 Joseph McGill
4: #C4 Austin Maples
5: #C5 Matthew Carmichael
6: #13 Amber Gilpatrick
7: #C7 Noah Carmichael
8: #11 Emma Coffey
DQ: #3 Dylan Cupp