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RACE RESULTS
 Lanier: Joey Love wins his 15th race of the season

 Rookie Reaid wins his first GAS event at New Senoia

 Boyd's Speedway Result 8-15-08

 Dixie 8-16-08: Ricky Williams wins SLMs

 TST SLM 8-16-08: TIM BUSHA, TERRY SMITH & JAMES CLINE

 Bubba Pollard win Super LMs at Five Flags

 WoO Fayetteville restarts Oct. 7; Clanton fast qual.

 WoO Screven: Clanton takes third

 Bubba Russell wins at Hartwell August 9, 2008

 Albany 8-9-08: Roberts Takes His 2nd Win In A Row

 Nashville NASCAR Trucks: Sieg 25th, Townley 30th

 Rookie Casey Roderick Finishes Second at Anderson 8-9-08

 Gordon Park "Showdown At The Park" 8-9-08

 Gary McPherson wins SLMs at Dixie 8-9-08

 Ray Cook Scores OSAS Win At Toccoa 8-9-08

 TONY MILES CLAIMS THUNDERCAR SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP AT TALLADEGA

 Stacey Roberts win LMs at Albany 8-9-08

 Clint Smith 8th at North-South 100

 Casey Roderick 2nd at Anderson ASA SEAT Tour 8=8=08

 Boyd's Speedway Local Divs. Results

 Tommy Kerr wins Thunder Series at Boyd's 8-8-08

 Thurs. Thunder Legends Championships

 WoO LMs at Screven Sat., Aug. 16

 Busch 13th in Balough's truck at ORP

 Ragan 13th in Nationwide race on rain tires at Montreal

SPEEDWAYS

ASPHALT
Lanier National Speedway
Peach State Speedway
South Georgia Motorsports Park
Suicide Circle Speedway
Watermelon Capital Speedway
DIRT
Rome
Cochran (GA) Motor Speedway
Dixie Speedway
Douglas Motorsports Park
Golden Isles Speedway
Gordon Park Speedway
Lavonia Speedway
North Georgia Speedway
Oglethorpe Speedway Park
Screven Motor Speedway
Swainsboro Raceway
Tennessee Georgia Raceway
Toccoa
Sugar Creek Raceway
Waycross Motor Speedway
Winder-Barrow Speedway



NEWS

Sunday, July 20, 2008
Hawkins 15th in Hooters Pro Cup @ Sou. Natl. Raceway 7-17-08
McFarland Wins Crane Cams 250

Kenly, N.C.—Mark McFarland held off Michael Ritch to win the Crane Cams 250 presented by Awesome Awnings at Southern National Raceway Park on Saturday night.

McFarland, driver of the No. 81s Sears Auto Center Chevrolet, took the lead from Ritch on Lap 178 and survived several late-race restarts en route to his third Greased Lightning Southern Division event in a row.

“I was worried about Michael on those restart, because you never know what he saved or what he’s going to pull out,” said McFarland. “I thought our car was better, but I was worried until the checkered flag fell tonight.”

Ritch didn’t think McFarland should have worried too much.

“Mark had a great car,” said Ritch, driver of the No. 28s Support Our Troops Ford. “He was definitely faster from the center off. We got him by [pitting early], but that didn’t work this time. He had the dominant car.”

In the first half, Wade Day and Caleb Holman looked to have the best cars in the field. After slipping by pole-sitter Clay Rogers on the first lap, Day, driver of the No. 96s Lopez Wealth Management Ford, led the first 60 laps until Holman took over. The two pulled away from the field and elected not to pit when most of the leaders took tires before the halfway mark.

Holman finally came to pit road after halfway, but Day held the lead until Lap 161, when he finally came to pit road.

Holman charged back to finish fourth, but Day was caught up in a minor mishap and finished 11th.

“If I had to do it over again, I would have done the same thing,” said Holman, driver of the No. 75s Food Country Chevrolet. “The only thing I would’ve done different was pass them faster after I stopped.”

Rogers, driver of the No. 54s C&C Boiler Chevrolet, didn’t lead a lap after starting from the Awesome Awnings Pole, but he did pick up his first podium finish since joining JCR3 Racing.

“We’re headed in the right direction,” said Rogers. “With amount of competition in this series, if you can run in the top three, especially with the late start we got this season, you’ve done something. It’s coming together, and I feel our first win is right around the corner.”

Jay Fogleman, driver of the No. 4n Speedco/The Works Ford, continued his hot streak by completing the top five.

Drew Herring, driver of the No. 22s BTS Tire & Wheel Distributors Ford, picked up $1,000 and the Miller Lite Rookie of the Race Award for his ninth-place effort.

Unofficial Results

1. Mark McFarland
2. Michael Ritch
3. Clay Rogers
4. Caleb Holman
5. Jay Fogleman
6. Bobby Gill
7. Billy Bigley Jr.
8. Carl Long
9. Drew Herring
10. Gary Helton
11. Wade Day
12. Kirk Leone
13. Joey Coulter
14. Tom Hessert
15. Matt Hawkins
16. Hunter Robbins
17. Dakoda Armstrong
18. Woody Howard
19. John Gibson
20. Matt Lofton
21. J.P. Morgan
22. Larry Barrett
23. Bryan Silas
24. Lucas Ransome
25. Dana White
26. Mark Whitaker
27. Allen Purkhiser
28. Dusty Williams
29. Rusty Skewes
30. Michael Phelps
31. Dange Hanniford
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PIT STOPS
 Sieg leads GAS pts.; Peach State Aug. 30 next

 Sieg leads GAS pts.; Peach State Aug. 30 next

 NASCAR at AMS under the lights Labor Day Weekend '09

 NASCAR at AMS under the lights Labor Day Weekend '09

 Sorenson hoping to return with Ganassi Cup team

 Logano may get Gibbs Cup Ride

 Ragan 26 pts. away from NASCAR Chase

 NASCAR Atlanta ticket bargains

 Australian Racer Jay Cardy Enjoyed His Time As Crewman For Clint Smith

 ISCARS DASH at Senoia Sat., 8-9-08

 NASCAR Trucks at Nashville Aug. 9, Bristol Aug. 20

 Bill Elliott Driver Development Program Adds Casey Roderick

 Busy August ahead for the GAS Series

 Peach State adds Super LMs to World Crown Weekend

 ASA SEAT adds Lanier, Rockingham shows

 WEEKLY SHORT TRACKS PART OF AMERICAN HISTORY

 Bill Elliott 50 Set for October 25, 2008 at Dixie Speedway

 Senoia's Bubba Pollard tries to stay on road to success

 Great picture of Beau Slocumb and his trophies

 Trackchaser Randy Lewis reports from Screven


 
 

 



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