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ALAN PEACOCK WINS STREET STOCK SUMMER SIZZLER
Press Release Submitted by floridaflagstand on 07/01/2008 at 3:51 PM Send To Friend | Report Press Release

 
ALAN PEACOCK WINS STREET STOCK SUMMER SIZZLER

The sun broke through the clouds as fans and drivers packed into the speedway for a night of spectacular racing and fun. Age’s 0 to 12, got to participant in a box car event on the front straight away during intermission, which proven to be a big success. The event was hands down the best feature of the night, as the children paraded and raced there cars for a win. Best Show were as follow: Jayden Cole (9 months), Jacob Comitale (5), AJ Dumas (9), Dustin Peterson (10). Winners of the event: Savannah Hall (3), Morgan Blackwelder (6), Josh Prathen (8), Christopher Hatton (12). All the participants received a well deserved trophy for their efforts. The race car drivers got their chance to cheer on the participants as they stood on the sidelines encouraging all that participated. Special thanks to Ashley Espy, Allen Espy & Rick Scott for judging, Best Show, as all the cars were wonderful and it was a difficult task.

The rescheduled Summer Sizzler was won by Alan “Stick” Peacock. Robert Hicks jumped to the earlier lead but was soon over taken by Grady Christian. It was a 3 & 4 wide battled, as cars swapped paint, bent fenders, racing for positions. Peacock, Kevin Durdin, Patrick Williams, Chuck McHone, Jeff Terrell, Chad Scranton and George Richards put on a fierce battle, changing positions, running full throttle ahead of the field, sat on Christian’s bumper. Peacock & Durdin pulled up on Christian making it a 3 way side by side race for 1st. Christian maintained the lead until lap 39 of 40, as Peacock was going for the low groove, Christian using the high, they touched, Christian spun put did a 360 continued racing and Peacock took the checkered flag and the win for $2,500. Top Ten: Alan Peacock, Kevin Durdin, Patrick Williams, Chuck McHone, Jeff Terrell, Grady Christian, Chad Scranton, George Richards, Mick Kulak, Heinz Haas.

Danny Lunn won the 4-Cylinder Feature event along with the $100 purse. Tim Shull took the early lead until lap 8, when Lunn took over. Lunn was short lived as Ashley Espy bringing along Dean Woodard split him making it a 3 wide battled for 1st . Woodard took the lead only to be continually assaulted by Espy & Lunn. Lunn powered to the lead with Ashley Espy and her father, Allen Espy in tow on the white flag lap, holding on for the win. Top Ten: Danny Lunn, Ashley Espy, Allen Espy, Dean Woodard, James Foster, Jamie Anderson, Greg Bryson, RJ Glaser, Ron Pal, David Wolf.

Travis “The Terror” Staats won another RBC Bank Mini Stock Feature. It was a green to checkered win for "The Terror”, as Benita Allman, Dan Kerr, Charlie Staats along with the field tried everything to unnerve the leader but the younger Staats would have none of it, holding on for another win. Top Ten: Travis Staats, Dan Kerr, Charlie Staats, Tommy Saunders, Richard Keith, Donnie Nobles, Benita Allman, Eddie Johnson, Rodney Wright.

It was a green to checkered win for Scott Nelson in The Sportsmen Feature. Nelson broke out to an early lead as Ken Hall Sr, Shaun Daugharty, Bobby Richardson and Corey Holley battled 4 wide on his bumper for 2nd . Steve Branton, Tim Miller, Donnie Birdwell battled 3 wide changing positions continually as the caught up to the lead pack. Holley pulled down on Nelson for the top spot, spun as Nelson pulled ahead and took the win. Top Ten: Scott Nelson, Shaun Daugharty, Bobby Richardson, Ken Hall Sr, Ken Hall Jr, Donnie Birdwell, Steve Branton, Tim Miller, Corey Holley

Jimmy Carter wins his first Budweiser Modified Feature of the 2008 season. It was a 4 wide jump for the top spot as Charlie MacNichol took the lead. Jimmy Carter, Jason Davis, Larry Burkins settled on MacNichol's bumper. Davis held the hammer down as he dove down low taking over the lead on lap 4. Jamie Carter made his way to the front putting the pressure on Davis for the top spot. Davis shut down all contenders as he used the track up for advantage. Jamie Carter and Dale Murray were plagued with car troubles causing them to pit for the night. Jimmy Carter tried high then low riding the side and bumper of Davis for the lead position. Carter powered past Davis with two laps to go and held on tight until the checkered was dropped. Top Ten: Jimmy Carter, Jason Davis, Charlie MacNichol, Larry Burkins, Allen Reynolds, Rick Scott, Richard Dickinson, Alan Thomas, Larry Mott, Chuck Gustafson.



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