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NES at Jackson Motor Speedway - 8/8 Results
08/08/14 at 10:07pm
 
NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series
Jackson Motor Speedway
August 8, 2014
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Johnson Has A Six-Pack With Jackson Motor Speedway NeSmith DLMS Win



by Roby Helm
JACKSON, MS (August 8) – The defending NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Champion Ronnie Johnson of Chattanooga, TN zeroed in on his second straight $20,000 series title with his sixth win of the season on Friday night during night one of the Delta Dirt Nationals at Jackson Motor Speedway in the River Rumble 40 driving the NeSmith Chevrolet Special.

The National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame Inductee took the lead on the opening lap from his outside row starting spot and never looked back. The only way the rest of the field could stay with Johnson was when they bunched up behind him for the four restarts after caution periods. The Chattanooga Flash carried a 5.189 second margin of victory under the checkered flag.

“The car wasn’t very good in hot laps, so we made some adjustments and that made the car good for the rest of the night,” Johnson said. “This race car has been good to us this season, so we haven’t done much to it. When a race car is as good as this one, you tend to just leave it alone.”

Jason Cliburn of Star, MS put on a show for the fans by starting 12th and running the cushion just inches away from the wall on the high side of the track and driving the Cliburn Tank Lines GRT to a second-place finish. Chase Edge of LaFayette, AL raced side-by-side with Cliburn in the closing laps, but had to settle for third in the Edge’s Gas Company Special.

Marcus Minga of Shannon, MS turned a career-best fourth-place finish in the B&M Salvage Rocket and Cliff Williams of Star, MS raced as high as second before finishing fifth in the Cliff Williams Plumbing Trak-Star. Pole sitter Chris Noah of Rainbow City, AL took the sixth spot in the Old Man’s Garage Special and was the Rookie of the Race.

Cliff Ross of Florence, MS finished seventh in the Pearl Tire and Auto Trak-Star and Jimmy Cliburn of Star, MS drove the Diversified Pest Management Special to an eighth-place finish. Brent Barrett of Cleveland, MS took the ninth spot in the Custom Spraying, Inc. GRT, and Hunter Carroll of Columbus, MS rounded out the top ten in the FBG Motorsports Special.

In preliminary action, Noah out-qualified the 28-car field with a lap around the 3/8-mile clay oval in 15.962 seconds to earn the pole position for the River Rumble 40. The two ten-lap B-Main races were won by Johnny Stokes of Columbus, MS in the Bassett Hound Motorsports GRT and Jason Cliburn.

The first race of the Delta Dirt Nationals took the green flag with Johnson grabbing the lead followed by Noah, Edge, Henry Cooper of Star, MS in the Country Pleasin’ Sausage Special and Minga. On lap two, Cooper got into the back of Edge causing him to spin in turn one to bring out the first caution flag of the race. Cooper was ticketed with the caution flag, and Edge got his spot back.

On the restart, Minga drove under Edge to take the third spot. Williams charged from his ninth starting position to pass Edge for fourth on lap three. Johnson had pulled out to a half-straightaway lead by lap five.

Williams continued his charge to the front of the pack, as he stepped to the outside in turn three to pass Minga for the third spot. Edge found a groove he and his race car liked at the bottom of the track, and he got underneath Minga in turn three to reclaim the fourth spot. Johnson was setting a fast enough pace to begin lapping cars on the tail end of the lead lap by lap ten.

The second caution flag of the race came out on lap 19 when Doug Sanchagrin of Florence, MS spun the Permanent Exterior Solutions Trak-Star in turn one. When the field formed up for the “Dixie Style” double-file restart, Johnson had Noah, Williams, Edge, Kody Barber of Bogalusa, LA in the Barber’s Hardware Special, Minga, Jake Knight of Georgetown, MS in the Got Dirt, Inc. GRT, Jason Cliburn, Richie Beasley of Terry, MS in the Byrum Home Center Special and Jimmy Cliburn doubled up behind him.

Jason Cliburn dusted off a groove just inches from the wall for the restart, and went from eighth to sixth when the green flag came out. Williams drove underneath Noah to take over the second spot on lap 22. Barber dropped off the pace from the fifth spot on lap 23 and parked his race car for the night in the infield, which moved Jason Cliburn up to the fifth.

Johnson pulled away from the field and had a full straightaway lead by lap 25. Cliburn sailed around the outside of Noah on lap 26 to take the third spot, and in doing so, scraped the wall which removed the right side of his rear spoiler. Knight hit the third turn wall on lap 29 to bring out the third caution flag.

The top ten for the double-file restart with 12 laps to go had Johnson on the point followed by Williams, Jason Cliburn, Noah, Edge, Jimmy Cliburn, Minga, Barrett, Beasley, Ross, and Carroll. Beasley and Neil Baggett of Shannon, MS in the Montgomery Farms Special tangled on the backstretch after the restart to bring out the fourth and final caution flag.

After the next green flag, Cliburn threw a slide job on Williams going into turn one and had enough momentum coming from the inside to the outside to take the second spot in turn two. Edge was also able to drive under Williams in turn two to take over the third spot. By lap 33, Johnson was able to open up a half straightaway lead on Jason Cliburn.

Minga got under Williams to claim the fourth spot on lap 34. Edge pulled to the inside of the high-flying Jason Cliburn to challenge for the second spot in the last five laps of the race. Lap 37 saw Johnson pack his bags, turn in the key, and check out on the field with a full straightaway lead. Cliburn hung on for the second spot, and Edge finished third.

The second and final race of the Delta Dirt Nationals for the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series will be Saturday night at Greenville Speedway in Greenville, MS with the $2,500-to-win Rumble On The Gumbo 50.

For more information and rules about the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series, visit the series all-new web site at www.nesmithracing.com

A-Main
1 2 5 Ronnie Johnson
2 12 888 Jason Cliburn
3 3 18E Chase Edge
4 5 19 Marcus Minga
5 9 C11 Cliff Williams
6 1 56N Chris Noah
7 16 20C Cliff Ross
8 13 4J Jimmy Cliburn
9 15 110 Brent Barrett
10 7 147 Hunter Carroll
11 8 54 Richie Beasley
12 21 2T Tyler Burgess
13 24 1 Tyler Hudson
14 6 93 Jake Knight
15 22 21B Neil Baggett
16 19 711 Steven Bryan
17 10 21K Kody Barber
18 18 88J Jered Smith
19 17 33S Sid Scarbrough
20 20 34 Doug Sanchagrin
21 4 14 Henry Cooper
22 14 38 Chase Washington
23 23 121 Michael Blount
24 11 1 Johnny Stokes

B-Main #1
1 2 1 Johnny Stokes
2 1 4J Jimmy Cliburn
3 3 110 Brent Barrett
4 4 33S Sid Scarbrough
5 5 711 Steven Bryan
6 6 2T Tyler Burgess
7 8 1 Tyler Hudson
8 7 121 Michael Blount
9 9 18 Dewayne Lott

B-Main #2
1 1 888 Jason Cliburn
2 5 38 Chase Washington
3 2 20C Cliff Ross
4 3 88J Jered Smith
5 8 34 Doug Sanchagrin
6 7 21B Neil Baggett
7 4 74 Steven Bryan
8 6 15 Nathan Mayes
9 9 24F Bryan Foreman
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