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    Default Jeff Watson Wins Super Late Model $2K Special at Lake Cumberland Speedway

    Lake Cumberland Speedway
    1 Racetrack Road
    Burnside, Kentucky 42519

    Official Media Release #48 (For Immediate Release)- July 28, 2012
    Contact- Michael Despain (mgdespain@windstream.net or via Twitter @MichaelDespain)

    Jeff Watson Wins Super Late Model $2K Special at Lake Cumberland Speedway

    Burnside, KY-July 28, 2012- After a couple of weeks off, racing action returned to Lake Cumberland Speedway on Saturday evening with a $2,000 to win special for Super Late Models and Jeff Watson of Campbellsville, KY would snag the biggest win of his career by taking the event win. Other feature event winners were Tommy Bailey of Corbin, KY in Modifieds, Keith Decker of Somerset, KY in Super Dirt Stocks/Sportsman, and Johnnie Adams of Somerset, KY in Front Wheel Drives.

    Tim Tungate would take the lead at the drop of the green flag in the 30 lap Super Late Model main event, with Justin Rattliff, Jeff Watson, Jason Barrett, and Tommy Gregory. Tungate would pull out to a comfortable lead, while Rattliff continued in second as race leader Tungate would eventually lap up to the fifth place car. But business picked up in the waning laps of the event as Rattliff began to close in on Tungate, with the pair side-by-side entering turn one after receiving the white flag. The lead duo would make contact exiting turn two, with Rattliff climbing the wall on the backchute and Tungate ending up spun in the wrong direction to draw the caution flag, ending both drivers night. This turn of events would hand the race lead over to Watson, who would pull away from Barrett on the restart and claim the event win. Watson’s win came aboard the Finn and Jeff Watson owned Brad Burton Dairy Farms/Shofner Enterprises/J&T Distributing/Watson Plumbing/Pepperidge Farms/Mike Sells/Hawk’s Place/PPM Racing Products sponsored #11 MasterSbilt Race Car powered by a Frank Ofria Race Engine. Barrett would finish second, followed by Gregory, Anthony Reams, and Randy Ridner. Twelve entries saw Tungate be the top qualifier at 13.395 seconds, with Tungate and Rattliff winning the heats.

    Current Modified division points leader Tommy Bailey would lead all 20 laps of the Modified feature event and hold off the late charges of Ben Petrey to pick up another win in the division aboard the Matthew and Kenneth Jordan owned Jordan Motorsports/Mac-Trac Transportation/Micro Armor Lubricants/TSM Enhancements/Wayne Bowen Racing Supply/Diamond Auto Collision/Lakeside Towing/Best Waste Services/Skillsaw Designs sponsored #17J Lightning Chassis, Niebel Race Engines powered entry. Petrey would finish second, while John Smith, Keith Denny, and Tim Patrick completed the top five. Eleven entries would see Bailey as top qualifier at 14.581 seconds, with Bailey and Smith claiming the heat race wins.

    Keith Decker proved once again why he has been the man to beat in the Super Dirt Stock/Sportsman division this season as he claimed yet another checkered flag in the feature event behind the wheel of his unsponsored #2 machine. Goble Bertram would finish second, with Richard Price, Sarah Patrick, and Tim McMullin completing the running order. Five entries would see Bertram pick up the heat race victory.

    Johnnie Adams would dominate the 10 lap Front Wheel Drive feature event and see the checkered flag first in the seat of his Barron Cabinets sponsored #7 entry. David Arnold would finish a distant second with a flat right front tire, while Scott Tomlinson would claim third. Brandon Lee and Rusty Light rounded out the top five. Six entries would also see Adams win the heat.

    SUMMARY-Lake Cumberland Speedway-Burnside, Kentucky-July 28, 2012

    Super Late Models (12 entries)
    Top Qualifier- Tim Tungate 13.395
    1st Heat- Tim Tungate, Jason Barrett, Anthony Reams, Randy Ridner
    2nd Heat- Justin Rattliff, Jeff Watson, Tommy Gregory, Dennis Barton
    Feature- Jeff Watson, Jason Barrett, Tommy Gregory, Anthony Reams, Randy Ridner, Tim Tungate, Justin Rattliff, Michael Coontz, Dennis Barton (DNS- Josh Lee, Rod Carter, Jr., Tommy Bailey)

    Modifieds (11 entries)
    Top Qualifier- Tommy Bailey 14.581
    1st Heat- Tommy Bailey, Keith Denny, Jeff Rawlings, Mikah Reams
    2nd Heat- John Smith, Ben Petrey, Tim Patrick, Berneil Mills
    Feature- Tommy Bailey, Ben Petrey, John Smith, Keith Denny, Tim Patrick, Jeff Richards, Berneil Mills, Jeff Rawlings, Scott Wells, Mikah Reams, Virgil Parriman

    Super Dirt Stocks/Sportsman (5 entries)
    Heat- Goble Bertram, Keith Decker, Tim McMullin, Richard Price
    Feature- Keith Decker, Goble Bertram, Richard Price, Sarah Patrick, Tim McMullin

    Front Wheel Drives (6 entries)
    Heat- Johnnie Adams, David Arnold, Rusty Light, Brandon Lee
    Feature- Johnnie Adams, David Arnold, Scott Tomlinson, Brandon Lee, Rusty Light, Paden Watson

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    12 lates, 11 mods.....WOW!!

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    One he'll of a show track was best track this yr by far thanks for all support at LCs !!!!

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    Wow 12 Late Models and a 11 Mods? A lot of good drivers didn't show and a couple went elsewhere. This really speaks volumes about driver support at LCS.

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    Yes unfortunately July is always a slow month every yr this past Saturday several of my locals had other things to tend to with vacations to birthday partys or even just as Johnny wheeler with a blowed motor not to count county fair had tractor and truck pulls however we were happy with the support amd were open racing has it's big times and slow times so we prepare for that and are thankful to be open
    And have a racetrack to provide for everyone !!! God bless cause I'm sure thankful for the ones we had with all that was going on doesn't speak for the racing And having the best racetrack we've had all yr...# winning could always b worse

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    Quote Originally Posted by BHM View Post
    Yes unfortunately July is always a slow month every yr this past Saturday several of my locals had other things to tend to with vacations to birthday partys or even just as Johnny wheeler with a blowed motor not to count county fair had tractor and truck pulls however we were happy with the support amd were open racing has it's big times and slow times so we prepare for that and are thankful to be open
    And have a racetrack to provide for everyone !!! God bless cause I'm sure thankful for the ones we had with all that was going on doesn't speak for the racing And having the best racetrack we've had all yr...# winning could always b worse
    just wondering where the 6 hatcher car was at seems he has always been at lcs

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    At a family function same as tim Taylor

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