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Redclay Rebel
09-10-2007, 10:43 PM
Carswell Makes It Two In A Row At Antioch
By Cobb Taylor

Morganton, N. C. [9-8-2007] Brian Carswell built motor Ford #4C from Valdese took the lead on the third lap and went on uncontested to the checkered flag to win his second consecutive Late Model race Saturday night at Antioch Speedway. Brian Nance #4C led the first lap but was sidelined early in the event when his engine’s fan blade punctured his radiator causing a hole in it. Will Shuffler crate motor Chevy #46 from Morganton finished second. Wesley Chester crate motor Dodge #H1 from Morganton finished third. Chris Cheek crate motor Chevy #99 from Wilkesboro finished fourth. Raymond Pennington built motor Chevy #6 from Creston rounded out the top five.
Tim Bristol #71 from Morganton won yet another Super Stock V-8 main event. Dab Saulman #JW jumped out front at the drop of the green but was overtaken on the fifth lap by Bristol. Bristol went on to take the checkered flag and sold his carburetor on a buy out rule to Jason Ledford #14 who finished second. Wesley Chester borrowed Jody Adams Renegade car #2 and finished third. Mike Brown #11 overcame an early race spin to finish fourth. Saulman finished fifth.
Ronnie Vasser #44V from Morganton won a very competitive Renegade V-8 event. Freddy Frady #01 led the first nine laps until he spun coming off turn two bringing out a caution. Vasser took the lead on the restart and went on to take the checkered flag. Brad Laws #9 finished second. Frady worked his way back to pressure Laws at the line for third. Johnny Tranthem #44X finished fourth. Craig Miller #8 finished fifth.
Trevor Chatham #00 from Taylorsville led flag to flag winning the Super Stock Four event. Steve Annas #7A pressured Chatham the entire event sometimes side by side racing to finish a close second. Keith Hart #81 finished third. Ed Brittain #57 outbattled Richard Vasser #74 for fourth place. Vasser finished fifth.
Tim Moretz #15 from Morganton only led one lap on his way to victory in the Pure Stock Four race. Jeremy Potter #79 led most of the event until Moretz was able to get by on the last lap. Potter finished a close second. Tony Waters #6 finished third. Jeremiah Carpenter #03 finished fourth. Curtis Barker #84 finished fifth.
JW Hicks #15 from Valdese only led two laps to win his second consecutive Young Guns event. Devin Harris #48 led most of the event but was sidelined late when his racer’s battery died. Hicks went on to victory lane. Brandon Marshall #21 was spun out on the last lap but was awarded second place. Adam Eller #00 finished third. Josh Anthony #2 finished fourth. Jonathan Stanley #03 finished fifth.