Sunday, September 03, 2006 11:27 AM
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DAVIN SCITES SCORES CONCORD WIN
CONCORD, N.C. – Davin Scites, the West Virginia native now living in
Mooresville, won Saturday’s 150-lap NASCAR Coca Cola late model stock feature at
Concord Motorsport Park.
Other winners on Independent Tribune/Scout Night at the speedway were: Brian
Conforth of Concord in the 35-lap Tommy Johnson’s Motorsports Warehouse
limited late model feature; Steve Ackerly of Monroe in the 25-lap Golden Gait
Trailers pure stock race; and Jeff Smith of Stanfield in the 15-lap Speedway
Plumbing fast and furious fours feature.
Monroe’s Shaun Mangum, the 2003 track champion, showed old form leading
early Saturday night in the late model stock feature. As he paced the field,
Scites was racing forward from his sixth starting position.
On lap 59, Scites had reeled in Mangum and took the lead. While Scites
commanded the rest of the race, he did have to fend of a strong late-race
challenge from current point leader Shane Brafford of Concord who could get alongside
the leader but never past.
Scites scored his second win of the season over Brafford. Mangum was third
with Chuck Crump of Star fourth. Defending champion Travis Sharpe of Swansea,
S.C. finished fifth.
Kenneth Cook of Concord jumped from the pole positions and led at the drop
of the green in the limited late model feature. A caution on lap 30 reset the
field for the five-lap run to the finish with Conforth moving in on Cook’s
back bumper.
With three laps remaining Conforth moved inside Cook to challenge for the
top spot. The duo ran side-by-side with Cook inching out a lead at the stripe
each lap. That was until the final circuit when Conforth had the winning
advantage by the length of his front fender.
Mike Terry of Charlotte actually looked to make it a three-wide
photo-finish, but came up just short in third. Kenny Brooks of Concord and Ben Hinson of
Kannapolis completed the top five.
Ackerly started on the pole and led the entire distance in the pure stock
feature. Chad Allmon of Mt. Pleasant was able to get alongside Ackerly on a
couple of occasions but never could take the lead.
Ackerly powered to his career-first Concord Motorsport Park victory. Allmon
was second with Steve Irvin of Concord third. Brian Love of Mt. Pleasant
returned the speedway after a few weeks of recovery from a broken arm with a
fourth-place run while Charles Hutto of Monroe finished fifth.
Smith led flag-to-flag in the fast and furious fours feature scoring his
career-first victory. Tracy Mullis of Monroe and Jake Simpson of Albemarle
finished second and third.
Friday night legends and bandoloro racing was rained out. These drivers take
center-stage again this weekend with two nights of racing on the
quarter-mile oval. The NASCAR drivers have Saturday night off.
Concord Motorsport Park is located on highway 601 north of Midland and south
of Concord. More information is available by calling (704) 782-4221 or at www.concordmotorsportpark.com.
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