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Cale Cozad Gets First Carolina Sprint Tour Victory!!

(August 24, 2024) Cale Cozad held off late challengers to get his first win with the Carolina Sprint Tour. Dillan Baldwin got the early lead from the outside of the front row. Baldwin looked to be in control of the race until Cozad took the lead just before the halfway point in the race. Jadan Bowling made a late charge to move into third place before getting around Baldwin for second. Bowling took the spot on the high side, but Baldwin fought back as the two raced side-by-side for second. Bowling finally took the spot and was challenging Cozad for the lead. Bowling spun out in turn 3 with a few laps remaining. Jake McLain took second from Bowling and pressured Cozad for the lead in the closing laps. Cozad held on to take the win over McLain and Baldwin. (MRM Racing Photos)

Chandler Hickman took advantage of Colby Horner’s inability to start the race to win the sportsman late model feature. Horner qualified for the pole with Mitchell Childress logging in the second fastest time and Chandler posting the third fastest time. Horner damaged his car on his final qualifying lap and could not make the call for the feature. That allowed Childress to start from the pole and Hickman to start second. Hickman took the initial lead with Childress in tow. With two laps to go, Jason Welshan moved from fourth to second on a restart. That restart was waved off because of a spin. Childress made a final charge on the next restart and tried to move alongside Hickman. But Hickman held his line and held on for the win.

Tim Kilby cruised to the street stock feature win. Eric Hughes closed in on Kilby as leaders caught slower traffic. Kilby was too strong and fought off any challenges to secure the win.

Travis Weeks led flag-to-flag to get the win in the front wheel drive feature. Travis Taylor stayed close to Weeks through most of the race to finish second. Nik Camper made a late pass to take third.

The next event at Smoky Mountain Speedway will be the make-up features from the June 1st program that was interrupted by rain on Friday, September 13. The Mountain Late Models, sportsman late models, front wheel drive, and crown vics will hot lap then feature race to complete the program. No cars will be added to the lineups.

Racing concludes on Saturday, September 14th with then Topless Outlaws Late Model Series stops in for the Hall of Fame 50 for $5,000 to win. Sportsman late models, street stocks, front wheel drive, and crown vics will also be racing. It will be the Hall of Fame and 60th anniversary night. Kevin Coffey, Gusty Christenberry, Sonny Huskey. David Bryant, and Carson Branum will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame during the intermission. There will also be a recognition of all past drivers and employees during the track’s 60-year history.

Carolina Sprint Tour: 1. 34-Cale Cozad[1]; 2. 67-Jake McLain[4]; 3. 67B-Dillan Baldwin[2]; 4. 83-Carson Dillion[7]; 5. 23T-Ashton Thompson[9]; 6. 48G-George Loux[13]; 7. 38L-Tyler Lewis[3]; 8. 18-Josh Shantz[6]; 9. 38-Tyler Orzechowski[12]; 10. 10W-Richard Wisdo[14]; 11. 97-Ben McCall[8]; 12. 75-Robert Tyler[11]; 13. 11R-Blayne Ridgley[15]; 14. 21B-Brandon McClain[16]; 15. 01-Jadan Bowling[5]; 16. 9-CJ Miller[10]

Sportsman Late Models: 1. 6C-Chandler Hickman[3]; 2. 2-Mitchell Childress[2]; 3. P7-Stewart Matt[5]; 4. 102-Reed Hatchett[9]; 5. 116-Jake Whitehead[10]; 6. 01-Jason Welshan[4]; 7. 92-Cory Cate[6]; 8. 33-Warren McMahan[21]; 9. 11C-Cody Courtney[12]; 10. 44-David Beeler[11]; 11. 5-Logan Amy[17]; 12. 99-Robert Buchanan[20]; 13. 00-Kelvin White[22]; 14. 6-Sonny Huskey[13]; 15. 18-William Tallent[23]; 16. 7-Bill Norwood[24]; 17. 51-Dalton King[19]; 18. 4W-Travis Ward[7]; 19. (DNS) 15H-Colby Horner; 20. (DNS) 7T-Tiffany Hensley; 21. (DNS) 15-Aaron McCarter; 22. (DNS) 21J-Jason Jackson; 23. (DNS) 56-Bryson Phillips; 24. (DNS) 50-Adam Mitchell

Street Stocks: 1. T11-Tim Kilby[1]; 2. 10-Eric Hughes[2]; 3. 14-Austin Atkins[3]; 4. 14H-Sam Burgess[5]; 5. M2-Shannon Emery[7]; 6. 21XP-Bobbie Petty[9]; 7. 51-Allen Burchfield[8]; 8. 8-Brandon Francis[10]; 9. J3-Jeff McLemore[11]; 10. 11-Ryan Watson[6]; 11. (DNS) 20-David Brogdon

Front Wheel Drive: 1. 85-Travis Weeks[1]; 2. 21T-Travis Taylor[2]; 3. 22-Nik Camper[4]; 4. A93-Nathan Adams[3]; 5. 32-Chase Sands[7]; 6. 24-Ricky Ritenour[6]; 7. 17W-Jeremy Wyatt[8]; 8. 51G-Robert Gravitt[9]; 9. 10-Dan Sandiford[10]; 10. 7W-Ray Wyatt[5]; 11. 51-Colton Keasler[11]; 12. 57-Shal Ritenour[13]; 13. 23S-Karsyn Stibb[15]; 14. 27-Anthony Singleton[12]; 15. 21H-Shane Hawkins[14]; 16. 8-Dylan Cupp[16]; 17. 143-Chris Muncey[17]; 18. (DNS) 96-Chayse McDaniel; 19. (DNS) 88-Shaylee Hinds


(MRM Racing Photos)


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(MRM Racing Photos)


(MRM Racing Photos)

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