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Monday, 23 November 2009 01:02

Mini Stock 50 Lap Race


1.   - 1 Gregg Whitley
2.   - 24 A. J. Sanders jr.
3.   - 72 Dub Fulford
4.   - 17 Chad Campbell
5.   - 11 Lucas Williams
6.   - 31 Michael Tucker
7.   - 18 Michael McKinnon
8.   - 41 Wayne Smith
9.   - 99 Ronnie Campbell
10. - 89 Todd Chappell
11. -  4 Ken Candiotti
12. - 00 Travis Provas
13. - 07 Ken Candiotti Jr
14. - 98 Chris Mills
15. - 19 Eric McKinnon
16. - 14 Jimmy Burgess
17. - 03 Mike Herron
18. - 11 A. J. Sanders
19. - 19 Joey Stephens
20. - 59 Scott Carroll
21. - 10 Jeff Bruce
22. -   3 Tim Greer
23. - 38 Bryan Bryant
24. - 84 Bailey Miles
25. -   2 Ray Maness
26. -   5 Craig Scheil
27. - 43 Brian Powell
28. - Chuck Ruffner
29. - 71 Ben Kay
30. -   7 Jason Smith

 

Don Brewer Memorial 100 Super Truck race is just that, SUPER.

The Super Truck Don Brewer memorial 100 super truck race was one that will be remembered. It was a battle and Myrtle Beach native Stuart Ricks was the one left standing at the end, winning his 50th feature of his career at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Ricks, who along with the Dons Car Crushing 16 driven by late model hot shoe Coleman Pressley but on quite a show thought the 100 lap race, each leading half the race. However it was Ricks in The Car Depot number 5 who claimed the $3,000 payday.

Ricks had a scare in the feature, as the clutch went bad on his truck allowing Coleman Pressley in the 16 to move by and take the lead with 5 to go. “The 16 truck raced me clean the whole time, it was dirty what happened but I’ll take it however I can get it.” Ricks referred to an incident coming off the corner on the last lap in the Super Truck feature that allowed him to get by the 08 of Grant Davidson, and leader 16 of Coleman Pressley. It’s always better to be lucky than good and Ricks was a little bit of both on Saturday November 22nd.

Offical Finish: (100 Laps)
1.    5- Stuart Ricks
2.    00- Jamie Weatherford
3.    13- Hal Goodson
4.    99- Coy Beard
5.    6 Jimmy Herrington
6.    16- Coleman Pressley
7.    66- Ryan Hall
8.    75- Brad Andrews
9.    76- Clint Fields
10.    37- Bryan Blackwell
11.    98- Kevin Parsons
12.    0- Jody Church
13.    88- Jody Messamer
14.    09- Spencer Euler
15.    10- Ronnie Daniels
16.    25- Remington Prince
17.    21- Sel Hemingway
18.    22- Matt Cox
19.    7- Justin Crider
20.    03- Kerry Lawrence
21.    29- John Brown
22.    13- B.J. Hucks
23.    89- Lance Fenton
24.    2- Jimmy Wallace
25.    33- J.J. June
26.    08- Grant Davidson

 

Elliot Captures Riderswholesale.com 100

The riderswholesale.com 100 had some of the best limited late model drivers in the country going for a $3,000 prize on Saturday November 21st. The 43 call field was set to make 100 grueling laps at the historic Myrtle Beach Speedway. But when all was said and done it was a familiar face in victory lane, the number 76 of Michalel Elliot. Elliot who credited his crew and his team for his success in the long distance race passed polestitter Scott Hall on lap 50, and survived a Green/White/Checkard finish holding off late race charges from the 99 of Taylor Howard and 23 of Tom Pistone.

A former regular at Myrtle Beach Speedway Michael Elliot started in the 10 position and said he was wary about his chances, “I mean 43 car field, that as good as it gets, I was racing the best.” It marked his third big race win in the past month in the 2009 season, as he had also grabbed checkered flags in the end of the year races at Dillon, and Florence. The very elated Elliot thanked the people that have supported him this year, Anderson brother’s bank, Nichols transport, Quick Mix concrete, and Herrington Construction.  


Offical Finish (106 Laps)
1.    76- Michael Elliot
2.    23- Tom Pistone
3.    81- Chris Chapman
4.    9- Anthony Barnes
5.    44- Jeff Olean
6.    71- Justin Snow
7.    21- Joey Throckmorton
8.    82- Cameron Hedgecock
9.    32- Justin Sorrow
10.    56- John Lane
11.    2- Willie Evernham
12.    88- Tony Powell
13.    11- Wade Skipper
14.    51- Jason White
15.    38- Merrick Driggers
16.    45- Chris Burns
17.    33- J.J June
18.    41- Tommy Peregoy
19.    02 Sam Scarpelli
20.    08- Jonathan Lewis
21.    77- Brandon Clements
22.    7- Caleb Harrelson
23.    1- Scott Smith
24.    74- Davey Smart
25.    13- Randall Roberts
26.    14- Brandon Cox
27.    01- Todd Kelly
28.    4- Travis Roberson
29.    18- Scott Hall
30.    6- Jerry Burns
31.    28- Ryan Glenski
32.    63- Christian Pattod
33.    15- Kevin Barnhill
34.    17- Ernie Manus
35.    8- Dal Wright
36.    57- Richard Medlin
37.    07- Tyler Church
38.    83- Cory Jayce
39.    3- Tommy Poole
40.    50- Ben Stanton
41.    99- Taylor Howard

 

Myrtle Beach 250 to be run on Saturday November 28th

On Sunday the rain wasn’t so good to the Myrtle Beach Speedway and the respected Late Model teams that made the journey to embark on the 17th annual Late Model race. After a somewhat successful day with the completion of the heat races and the limited late model riderswholesale.com 100, the speedway struggled with scattered showers followed by a steady rain on lap 43. The event than went on a rain delay for approximately 1 hour before officials were forced to make a decision. The speedway than had to make a decision that would best fit the drivers, fans, and officials. The decision will provide fans and teams a more exciting action packed event on Saturday November 28th at 2:00pm.

The gates will open to the track at 11:00 am on Saturday morning, with a short practice session followed by the remainder of the 17th annual event.

by Matthew McKee

Last Updated on Monday, 23 November 2009 15:37