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    Default "The Dustbuster" Dashes to 21st Annual MAC Metals Lake Cumberland Classic Win

    Lake Cumberland Speedway
    1 Racetrack Road
    Burnside, Kentucky

    “The Dustbuster” Dashes to 21st Annual MAC Metals Lake Cumberland Classic Win

    Burnside, KY-October 21-22, 2011- The 21st Annual MAC Metals Lake Cumberland Classic was contested on Saturday evening at Lake Cumberland Speedway and Dustin Neat of Dunnville, KY would score the biggest win of his career by claiming the $10,000 payday in the Super Late Model main event. Other feature event winners would be Tommy Gregory of Monticello, KY in Modifieds, John Smith of Winfield, TN in Outlaw Super Dirt Stocks, and James Petrey of Science Hill, KY in Front Wheel Drives.

    Don O’Neal would take the lead at the drop of the green flag of the 100 lap Super Late Model main event, with polesitter Justin Rattliff giving chase. By lap 5, O’Neal had scooted away to a nice lead, with Rattliff, Aaron Hatton, Victor Lee, Dustin Neat, and Chad Stapleton giving chase. O’Neal began to work slower traffic on lap 7, while the first caution waved on lap 9 for Kenny Cobble stopping on the frontchute. Back underway, O’Neal held the lead, while Hatton and Neat would battle for second, followed by Rattliff and Lee. Neat would take second on lap 12, while O’Neal would again pull away and start lapping traffic again on lap 17. Johnny Wheeler would draw the next caution when rolled to a stop in turn four on lap 19. O’Neal would again pull away, with Neat, Lee, Hatton, and Rattliff in pursuit. Randy Ridner drew the next caution on lap 21 when he slowed in turn one. The restart would see Lee take second from Neat, while Hatton and Rattliff battled for fourth. Contact with the backchute wall by Rod Carter, Jr. would slow the action again on lap 22. Only one more lap would be made until Aaron Hatton would slow in turn four and pull pitside for the night. Action would resume and O’Neal would again get in traffic by lap 31, with eighth starting Neat now back in second, with Lee in third, followed by Rattliff and 13th starting Jason Jameson. By lap 46, Rattliff and Jameson would battle for fourth, as O’Neal would set a torrid pace at the point, having lapped up to the ninth place car by the halfway point.

    By lap 55, O’Neal would have lapped all the way up to fifth place Jameson. At this point, O’Neal would begin to ride behind Jameson, allowing Neat to begin to slowly start to reel in O’Neal. Neat would continue to close and by lap 73 was right on O’Neal’s rear bumper. O’Neal would attempt to again get by Jameson in turn three on lap 81 and would scrap the wall and almost loop his mount, allowing Neat to make what would end up being the race-winning pass. The final caution of the race flew on lap 86 when Dillan White and Jeff Watson would tangle on the frontchute. The restart would see Neat stay nice and smooth over the final few circuits to take the victory aboard his Red Buck Cigars/NWN Distributing/Neat’s Service Center/Keltner Heat and Air/D&R Livestock/Tri County Wood sponsored #25 Longhorn Chassis. O’Neal would finish second, with Lee coming third. Rattliff and Jameson would complete the top five. The remainder of top ten would be Johnny Wheeler, Joey Daniel, Tim Taylor, Dillan White, and Skylar Marlar. The heat race wins would go to Hatton, Chad Stapleton, O’Neal, and Rattliff. The B-Mains were won by Jameson and Taylor, while provisionals went to Wheeler and Randy Ridner.

    Tommy Bailey would take the lead from Tommy Gregory with four laps remaining in the Modified main event and hold on to take the $1,200 payday in the seat of the Kenneth and Matthew Jordan owned Mac Track Transport/South Spread Farms/Lancaster Express Oil and Lube/Lakeside Towing/Cox Wrecker Service/Jordan Mobility/Wayne Bowen Racing Supply/TSM Shocks sponsored #17J Lightning Chassis, GCP Engines powered entry. Tommy Gregory, Ben Petrey, Joe David Turner, and Virgil Parriman would complete the top five. Sixth through tenth would go Mike Petrey, Jeff Richards, Stacey Decker, Robert Houchens, and Tim Patrick. Heat wins would fall to Bailey and Gregory.

    John Smith would dominate Outlaw Super Dirt Stock feature event and take the win in his West Haven Speed Equipment/Roe Racing Engines sponsored #23 race car. Doodle Farris would finish second, with Roy Petrey third. Chad Spradlin and Dario Camacho would complete the top five. Smith would win the heat.

    James Petrey would win a shortened Front Wheel Drive feature event in his Top Notch Motorsports/Ard’s Countertops/Barron’s Cabinets sponsored #13 entry. Derek Sander would finish second, while Jayson Henderson would take third. Fourth would go to Johnnie Adams, while fifth went to Jeremy Strunk. James Crowe II would win the heat.

    SUMMARY-Lake Cumberland Speedway-Burnside, KY-October 21, 2011

    Super Late Models (31 entries)
    Red Buck Cigars Top Qualilfier- Don O’Neal 13.462 Group B
    Top Qualifier Group A- Aaron Hatton 13.634
    1st Heat (top 3 transfer)- Aaron Hatton, Joey Daniel, Rod Carter, Jr., Steve Smith, Michael Chilton, Johnny Wheeler, Randy Ridner (DNS- Timmy Yeager)
    2nd Heat (top 3 transfer)- Chad Stapleton, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Skylar Marlar, Tommy Bailey, Jason Jameson, Tyrel Todd, Shelby Johnson
    3rd Heat (top 3 transfer)- Don O’Neal, Victor Lee, Michael Asberry, Jeff Watson, Kenny Cobble, Anthony Reams, Danny McGlothlin (DNS- Jarryd Holshouser)
    4th Heat (top 3 transfer)- Justin Rattliff, Dustin Neat, Dillan White, Tim Taylor, Jeff Rawlings, Dennis Barton, Freddie Brock, Lester Decker
    1st B-Main (top 4 transfer)- Jason Jameson, Steve Smith, Michael Chilton, Tommy Bailey, Johnny Wheeler, Tyrel Todd, Randy Ridner, Shelby Johnson (DNS- Timmy Yeager)
    2nd B-Main (top 4 transfer)- Tim Taylor, Jeff Watson, Jeff Rawlings, Kenny Cobble, Dennis Barton, Anthony Reams, Freddie Brock (DNS- Lester Decker, Danny McGlothlin, Jarryd Holshouser)
    Provisionals- Johnny Wheeler, Randy Ridner
    21st Annual MAC Metals Lake Cumberland Classic- Dustin Neat, Don O’Neal, Victor Lee, Justin Rattliff, Jason Jameson, Johnny Wheeler, Joey Daniel, Tim Taylor, Dillan White, Skylar Marlar, Michael Chilton, Tommy Bailey, Rod Carter, Jr., Jeff Rawlings, Randy Ridner, Bobby Wolter, Jr., Chad Stapleton, Michael Asberry, Steve Smith, Aaron Hatton, Kenny Cobble, Jeff Watson

    Modifieds (16 entries)
    Top Qualifier- Tommy Bailey 14.686
    1st Heat- Tommy Bailey, Ben Petrey, Cameron Marlar, Stacey Decker, Robert Houchens, Stacy Satterfield (DNS- Mikah Reams, Keith Denney)
    2nd Heat- Tommy Gregory, Tim Patrick, Joe David Turner, Virgil Parriman, Jeff Richards, Mike Petrey, Scott Wells (DNS-Jayson Henderson)
    Feature- Tommy Bailey, Tommy Gregory, Ben Petrey, Joe David Turner, Virgil Parriman, Mike Petrey, Jeff Richards, Stacey Decker, Robert Houchens, Tim Patrick, Cameron Marlar (DNS- Stacy Satterfield, Mikah Reams, Keith Denny, Scott Wells, Jayson Henderson)

    Outlaw Super Dirt Stocks (8 entries)
    Top Qualifier- 16.244
    Heat- John Smith, Roy Petrey, Chad Spradlin, Joe Barnett, Scott Hutchinson, Dario Camacho (DNS- Tim McMullin)
    Feature- John Smith, Doodle Farris, Roy Petrey, Chad Spradlin, Dario Camacho, Joe Barnett (DNS- Scott Hutchinson, Tim McMullin)

    Front Wheel Drives (13 entries)
    Top Qualifier- Eddie Strunk 17.876
    Heat- James Crowe II, Jason Henderson, James Petrey, Brandon Lucas, Neal Daulton, Eddie Strunk, Johnnie Adams (DNS- Charles Burton, Jeremy Strunk)
    Feature- James Petrey, Derek Sander, Jayson Henderson, Johnnie Adams, Jeremy Strunk, Charles Burton, Austin Taylor, Chris Finley, Neal Daulton, Eddie Strunk, Brandon Lucas (DNS- Buster Goforth)

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    Default jason is o'k

    the announcer at lake Cumberland speedway said that Jason Jameson was driving a 8yr. old Rayburn chassie. was real impressed with him, looked like a good driver with allot of promise. one question what got jeff watson so fired up? i missed his mishap in the feature.
    I pull for the Underdogs.

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    Jameson drives an eight year old Rocket.

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    Default sorry

    i was sitting in turn 3 and 4, p a system was very weak in that area. jameson no matter the name of the chassie is a decent driver.
    I pull for the Underdogs.

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    Thumbs up Great racing!!

    Thank you Lake Cumberland Speedway for a great race Saturday night! One of the best races I have seen in a while! It didn't matter what drivers were there or were not, because the local drivers sure do knows how to put on a show and LCS knows how to get it done! THANKS LAKE CUMBERLAND FOR A GREAT YEAR OF RACING!!!!
    Gotta love dirt!!!!

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    Default Da Wheelman!!

    WOW!! Johnny Wheeler took a provisional to end up 6th in the final rundown!!

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    I sit beside 1 of Jameson car owners Saturday night and he said that was a new rocket he didnt have any 8 years old race cars nice guy great run for Jameson wish them the best for the rest of the year.

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    The "DustBuster" proves he can lay the smack down when need be...One of Kentuckys best drivers!!!!!!!!
    "Sideways at 100 MPH in a turn..."No Problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by knight2 View Post
    I sit beside 1 of Jameson car owners Saturday night and he said that was a new rocket he didnt have any 8 years old race cars nice guy great run for Jameson wish them the best for the rest of the year.
    Someone must have been feeding you so lies ,Jason has 1 car owner and he was at Florence the car he drives is a 2001 Rocket

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    Now the car is ten years old! Do I hear fifteen?

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    Regardless how old the car is it doesnt matter seen guys take brand new cars and look like a elephant makin love to a foot ball .he is one heck of a driver like to see him down here in so ky more often .. He knows how to get 110 percent out of what he does have..

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    Must had been he said his name was Dale Morris but anyways Jason drove a great race.

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