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Juliette, Georgia driver, Beau Slocumb wins his second ASALMS Southern Division Feature and first for his new teammates at Brothers Racing Team!Posted July 16th, 2007
Beau Slocumb won his second ASALMS Southern Division Feature in three starts after missing the 2007 Season Opener in Bronson, Florida. The Juliette, Georgia driver drove to victory, the first ever for his new team, Brothers Racing Team, in the Crimson 125 Presented by FLF Racecars on Saturday July 14, 2007 at the Birmingham (AL) International Raceway. (Chuck Gonzalez Photo)
By ASA Late Model Series Birmingham, Alabama (07/15/2007): The fourth race of the 2007 Season in the ASA Late Model Series Southern Division Presented by GM Performance Parts is now complete. The famed Birmingham (AL) International Raceway in Birmingham, Alabama was the site for the Crimson 125 Presented by FLF Racecars.
The historic 0.625 Mile Semi-Banked Paved Oval, the longest track on the 2007 ASALMS Southern Division schedule, survived a very long and treacherous battle with Mother Nature all morning and into the late afternoon to complete the show in the ASALMS’ first ever appearance in the Yellowhammer State.
As for the extended distance 125-lap Feature, Beau Slocumb grabbed the lead from race long leader, Brandon Johnson on Lap 100 and from there, the Juliette, Georgia driver pulled away to win his second ASALMS Southern Division Feature of the 2007 season in the Crimson 125 Presented by FLF Racecars.
Earlier in the season, the 22-year-old Peach State driver won the Watermelon Bowl 125 back on May 5, 2007 at his home track of the Watermelon Capital (GA) Speedway in Cordele, Georgia. With the win in Birmingham, Alabama, Slocumb is now two for two in extended distance 125-lap Features and his two feature wins have come in just three starts after missing the 2007 season opener in Bronson, Florida.
Stout Rookie competitors, Jeff Choquette and Brandon Johnson led the 25-car field to the green flag to begin the 125-lap Feature on the huge 0.625 Mile Semi- Banked Paved Oval in Birmingham, Alabama. Things happened very quickly as at the drop of the green with the field heading into Turn One, Brent Seeley got sideways and slammed the Turn One wall and collected Jeremy Gerstner in the process! Both drivers were done already after having only traveled roughly a few hundred yards!
As Chief Starter, Joey Aycock dropped the green flag again for the restart, Johnson used the outside groove to his advantage and drove around pole-sitter Choquette to take over the early lead in the ASALMS’ first ever appearance in the state of Alabama while Choquette and the rest of the field quickly got into a single file line around the still green race track.
In one of the hardest hits of the season in the entire ASALMS, 14-year-old Tyler Townsend tried to follow Travis Wilson by Michael Seeright coming out of Turn Two for the Fifth spot, Townsend got sideways, spun and after sliding in the still wet grass, slammed backwards into the backstretch retaining wall! Townsend was shaken but ok, and the car was destroyed!
In another extremely hard crash, Owensboro, Kentucky freshman, 16-year-old Dakota Stroup lost control of his machine and slammed hard into the Turn One wall at almost the identical spot that Seeley hit during the opening lap! Stroup’s car was also done for the evening but the Blue Grass State teenager was ok!
Johnson continued to lead Choquette and the rest of the pack as several cautions for harmless spins slowed the action down. In the meantime, Beau Slocumb has quietly worked his way up to Choquette’s back bumper and followed him around the Birmingham, Alabama speed plant and was looking to make his move for second when on Lap 83, Jimmy Lang found the Turn Three wall and his night was over.
Eight laps later, Logan Dernoshek, who started 13th was battling for Sixth when he lost control of his Pontiac Grand Prix and the Canonsburg, Pennsylvania driver found the wall in between Turns 3-4 and was done for the night as well. By this time, Slocumb had gotten around Choquette and was battling with Johnson for the lead.
Slocumb wasted no time on the next restart as he looked high and low, trying to figure out a way around Johnson, the winner of the last ASALMS South event at the New Smyrna (FL) Speedway on June 23, 2007. Slocumb won the event before at the Watermelon Capital (GA) Speedway way back on May 5, 2007 so the last two feature winners in ASALMS South competition were running 1-2.
Finally on Lap 100, Slocumb made his move to the inside of Johnson and took over the top spot. Fuel became a concern for the ASALMS Southern Division teams in the extended distance 125-lap feature around the huge 0.625 Mile Semi-Banked Paved Oval as drivers within the Top 12 began slowing due to running out of fuel!
16-year-old Dalton Zehr was the first victim and was followed by Travis Wilson, who was running in Fifth when he lost power! Brian Blum followed. A Red Flag was thrown in an effort to save fuel when Dustin Dunn smacked the Turn Two wall with Six laps to go.
With the two laps to go signal, Johnson mustered up one final charge at Slocumb, but that was denied as Chris Fontaine was the last victim to run out of gas and couldn’t make it make to pit road, forcing the 12th and final caution of the evening and setting up a Green-White-Checkered finish.
Slocumb was up to the challenge on the final restart as the Juliette, Georgia driver withstood one last battle with Johnson to give his new team, Brothers Racing Team, their first career ASALMS Feature win and for Slocumb, who now steers a Zaxby’s Real Chicken/Ford Fusion, his second win of the 2007 season and third of his career, tying him for the all-time lead in ASALMS Southern Division Feature Wins with Landon Cassill and Bo Miller!
Johnson, who led the first 99 laps, held off a late charge from Choquette for second while Choquette himself had to fight off ASALMS Southern Division Overall and Rookie of the Year Points Leader as well as ARP Bodies/Aluminum Racing Products Fast Qualifier, Sean Bass. 19-year-old Travis Cope picked up his first career Top Five by finishing Fifth.
17-year-old John Wes Townley, Slocumb’s teammate within the Brothers Racing Team finished Sixth ahead of Wayne Morris, Travis Wilson after running out of gas, Kevin Macy, and Michael Seeright, who would complete the Top 10.
Earlier in the afternoon in ARP Bodies/Aluminum Racing Products Qualifying, Bass won his second consecutive Fast Qualifier Award of the season as the Orlando, Florida freshman steered his Dodge Charger around the Yellowhammer State oval at a 20.566, which measures out to a fast 109.404 MPH.
The next event for the ASALMS Southern Division will be on Saturday August 11, 2007 at the Orange County (NC) Speedway as the 0.375 Mile High-Banked Paved Oval located just South of the Virginia/North Carolina border and North of Raleigh/Durham in Rougemont, North Carolina is the site for the running of Race Number Five on the 2007 Calendar; The Orange County 125.
Joining the ASALMS Southern Division contingent in the lone Tar Heel State appearance of the season will be the OCS weekly divisions of Limited Late Model Stock Cars, Grand Stocks, Southern Ground Pounders, and Street Stocks. The Entry Form for the Orange County 125 will be available beginning on Thursday July 26, 2007.
The next event overall for the ASALMS will see “America’s Premiere Short Track Series” jump back into action with Race Number Eight of the Fifth Anniversary 2007 Season in the ASALMS Challenge Division.
On Friday and Saturday July 20-21, 2007 the 0.417 Mile Progressively Banked Paved Oval of the Motor Mile (VA) Speedway, located approximately an hour Southwest of Roanoke in Radford, Virginia is the site for the running of the Radfest/Race Against Drugs 200.
Joining the ASALMS Challenge Division in Radford, Virginia will be the Motor Mile Mod 4s and U-Cars. The Entry Form for the Radfest/Race Against Drugs 200 is available and due at the ASALMS Home Offices in Lexington, Michigan by Monday July 16, 2007 to avoid late fees.
In addition, this is the final ASALMS Challenge Division event before the Crate American Race 125 at the Bristol (TN) Motor Speedway. The Top 10 in the ASALMS Challenge Division Owners Points Standings are guaranteed a spot in the Crate American Race 200. You can download the Radfest/Race Against Drugs 200 Entry Form by clicking on the link provided: Radfest/Race Against Drugs 200 Entry Form
Then to complete the month of July, the ASALMS Northern Division will then get back going with Race Number Four on the 2007 calendar, which is set for Saturday July 28, 2007 at the famed 0.292 Mile High-Banked Paved Oval of the Rockford (IL) Speedway, located just outside of Rockford in Loves Park, Illinois for the running of the Rockford 100.
Joining the ASALMS Northern Division contingent will be the Central States Super Cups Series as well as Rockford’s own NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series’ Grand Nationals and Road Runners divisions and a special Backwards/Forwards Race. Plus Musical Group “Slipstream” will be performing a Pre Race Concert during the ASALMS Autograph Session!
This is the final ASALMS Northern Division event as well as last ASALMS event overall before the Crate American Race 125 at the Bristol (TN) Motor Speedway. The Top Two (2) in the ASALMS Northern Division Owners Points Standings are guaranteed a spot in the Crate American Race 200.
The Entry Form for the Rockford 100 is available and due at the ASALMS Home Offices in Lexington, Michigan by Monday July 23, 2007. You can download the Rockford 100 Entry Form by clicking on the link provided: Rockford 100 Entry Form
Then to begin the month of August, the biggest race in the ASA Late Model Series’ Five Year History will be next! Race Number Nine of the Fifth Anniversary 2007 Season in the ASALMS Challenge Division is set for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday August 2-3-4, 2007 at the famed 0.533 Mile High-Banked Paved Oval of the Bristol (TN) Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee for the running of The Crate American Race 200.
The Master Schedule and Time Line is now available by clicking on the link provided: The Crate American Race 200 Master Schedule and Time Line
The Crate American Race 200 Entry Form is available and due at the ASALMS Home Offices in Lexington, Michigan by Monday July 30, 2007 to avoid late fees. You can download The Crate American Race 200 Entry Form by clicking on the link provided: The Crate American Race 200 Entry Form
For more information about the ongoing 2007 seasons within all three divisions of the ASALMS, You can call the ASALMS home offices during normal business hours Monday through Friday 9:00am-5:00pm (EST) at: 1 (800) 385-2503.
Also a reminder, the ASALMS Home Offices in Lexington, Michigan are closed until Monday July 9, 2007 at 9:00am (EST) in order to travel to and from Birmingham, Alabama. If needed, please call Ron and/or Sandy Varney at: 1 (810) 650-6617.
You can also log onto any of the three websites for more information concerning the 2007 season. For the Challenge Division, go to: ASALMS Challenge Division For the Northern Division, log in at: ASALMS Northern Division and finally for the Southern Division click on: ASALMS Southern Division
Crimson 125 Presented by FLF Racecars UNOFFICIAL Results Pos,,Start,,Car #/Driver,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Laps,,,Status 1,,,,,,5,,,,,,,,08 Beau Slocumb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 2,,,,,,2,,,,,,,,41 Brandon Johnson-R,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 3,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,170 Jeff Choquette-R,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 4,,,,,,9,,,,,,,,28 Sean Bass-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 5,,,,,,3,,,,,,,,26 Travis Cope-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 6,,,,,,6,,,,,,,,09 John Wes Townley,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 7,,,,,,14,,,,,,56 Wayne Morris-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 8,,,,,,8,,,,,,,,62 Travis Wilson,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 9,,,,,,19,,,,,,19 Kevin Macy-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 10,,,,4,,,,,,,,8 Michael Seeright-R,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 11,,,,10,,,,,,3 Brian Blum-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 12,,,,20,,,,,,16 Tommy King-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 13,,,,22,,,,,,93 Rob Partelo-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 14,,,,11,,,,,,47 Chris Fontaine-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 15,,,,15,,,,,,33 Dillon Oliver,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,125,,,,Running 16,,,,17,,,,,,119 Dalton Zehr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,112,,,,Running 17,,,,21,,,,,,59 Dustin Dunn-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,105,,,,Accident 18,,,,13,,,,,,10 Logan Dernoshek,,,,,,,,,,,,,,97,,,,,,Accident 19,,,,18,,,,,,86 Jimmy Lang-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,83,,,,,,Accident 20,,,,12,,,,,,75 David Odell-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,64,,,,,,Rear End 21,,,,25,,,,,,147 Dakota Stroup-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,47,,,,,,Accident 22,,,,23,,,,,,06 Dennis Wilder-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,44,,,,,,Mechanical 23,,,,7,,,,,,,,12 Tyler Townsend-R,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,Accident 24,,,,16,,,,,,14 Brent Seeley-R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,Accident 25,,,,24,,,,,,70 Jeremy Gerstner-R,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,Accident DID NOT START: 98 Zach Taylor-R
Lap Leaders: 170 Jeff Choquette-R Pole, 41 Brandon Johnson-R 1-99, 08 Beau Slocumb 100-125. Cautions: 12 for 0 Laps. Time of Race: 1 Hour, 49 Minutes, 44.012 Seconds
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