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05-02-2015, 12:04 PM
EASTABOGA, AL – William Thomas of Phenix City, AL took the lead on lap five and never looked back to win the 40-lap NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series main event on Friday night at Talladega Short Track driving the Save More Special. The victory was the 12th NeSmith Late Model career win for Thomas that moved him into a tie for the second spot on the all-time series win list.

Thomas swept the show by also winning the Save More Laundry Equipment Fast Time honors over the 55-car field with a lap around the ¼-mile clay oval in 14.074 seconds to earn the pole position for the main event.

Adam Gauldin of Talladega, AL took the early race lead from his outside front row starting spot, but once Thomas took the lead on lap five, he was able to maintain a three second lead, even in heavy lapped traffic.

“Our car was good right out of the trailer, and once we got rolling, we took the lead, but I thought second spot might have been closer when we got into lapped traffic,” Thomas said. “We’re ready to do it again tomorrow night, so we’ll just clean the car up, make sure everything is tight and be ready to go.”

Chase Edge of LaFayette, AL finished second in the Edge’s Gas Company Special, and the defending and two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Champion Ronnie Johnson of Chattanooga, TN was third in the NeSmith Chevrolet Special. Johnson now holds a 20-point lead over Edge in the NeSmith Late Model National point standings.

Two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Champion Eric Cooley of Fulton, MS took the fourth spot in the Bryson Motorsports Special, and Nick Lyons of Centrailia, IL finished fifth in the F&L Salvage Special. Gauldin settled for sixth in the Adam Gauldin Racing GRT, and Todd Morrow was seventh in the A Plus Collision Center GRT.

Ryan King of Anniston, AL drove the David King Automotive Special to an eighth-place finish and 12-year-old Tyler Clem of St. Petersburg, FL was ninth in the Vahlco Wheels Rocket. Clem was the Cruise With The Champions Rookie of the Race and the Sunoco Race Fuels Young Gun of the Race. Matt Henderson of Loudon, TN rounded out the top ten in the Mighty Muffler and Brakes Rocket.

In preliminary action, the four 12-lap B-Main races were won by Cale Conley of Vienna, WV in the AAA General Contractors Special, Lyons, 15-year-old Bryant Marsh of Corinth, MS in the Modern Woodmen Trak-Star, and Rodgerick Dykes of Smith Station, AL in the Brasswell Bodies Warrior.

Gauldin grabbed the lead at the start of the race followed by Thomas, Edge, 13-year-old Cruz Skinner of Oxford, AL in the Skinner Body Shop CVR, and Johnson. Thomas challenged Gauldin for the lead on lap five on the inside, and made the pass for the point stick coming off the fourth turn. By lap 12, Thomas has reached the cars on the tail end of the lead lap.

The fifth lap also saw Cooley move up and engage in a side-by-side battle with Johnson for the fifth spot. The pair of two-time NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Champions reeled in Skinner, and went three-wide with youngster on lap 12. By the time they raced back to the flagstand, it was Cooley in fourth, Johnson fifth, and Skinner dropping back to sixth.

Despite being in heavy lapped traffic on lap 15, Thomas pulled out to a full straightaway lead over Gauldin, who had Edge closing in to challenge him for the second spot. Thomas’ advantage was gone when the first of two caution flags came out on lap 19 when Cody Martin of Christiana, TN spun the Martin Motorsports Warrior in turn two.

Thomas had the field doubled up behind him for the “Dixie-Style Double-File Restart” with Gauldin, Edge, Cooley, Johnson, Skinner, Lyons, Dykes, Marsh, and Morrow in second through tenth respectively. On the restart, Skinner spun out of the sixth spot in turn two to light up the caution bulb for the second and final time.

Johnson stepped to the outside on the next restart to pass Cooley for fourth. Edge passed Gauldin for second on lap 20, and Johnson sailed around the outside of Gauldin for third on lap 23. Gauldin continued to fall back through the field, as Cooley dropped him back to fifth on lap 24.

By lap 26, Thomas had opened up a half straightaway lead over Edge, who had a full straightaway lead over Johnson and Cooley, who rekindled their side-by-side battle for the third spot. Thomas was in heavy lapped traffic by lap 32, but Edge was unable to close in during the last eight laps of the race. Thomas took the checkered flag with a 3.532 second margin of victory.

The NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series will return to Talladega Short Track on Saturday night with a 50-lap $2,500-to-win race on night two of Talladega NASCAR Weekend.

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