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McDowell's substitute role a winner at Crossville

April 27, 2008, 7:54 am
From series reports
Dale McDowell subbed in the No. 77. (mrmracing.net)
Dale McDowell subbed in the No. 77. (mrmracing.net)

CROSSVILLE, Tenn. (April 25) — Dale McDowell of Rossville, Ga., piloting the No. 77 normally driven by Joe Armes, raced to a $3,000 victory on the Southern Regional Racing Series at Crossville Raceway. Hometown driver Randy Weaver rallied to finish second ahead of Billy Ogle Jr. of Knoxville, Tenn., Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., and fast qualifier Brett Wyatt of Crossville in the third annual Chris Sopha Memorial. | Slideshow

Notes: The winning car is sponsored by Quality Trucking and East Tennessee Construction. ... Eighth-finishing Jason Durham was subbing in the No. 5E for injured Michael England. ... During preliminaries, Ruben Mayfield's car was in a rollover accident that sent it out of the track exit and onto an embankment. He wasn't injured. ... Brandon King and Tony Morris are knotted atop SRRS points with 850 points apiece.

SRRS @ Crossville: (1) Dale McDowell, (2) Randy Weaver, (3) Billy Ogle Jr., (4) Mike Marlar, (5) Brett Wyatt, (6) Jay Brinkley, (7) Rick Rogers, (8) Jason Durham, (9) Riley Hickman, (10) Tony Morris, (11) Eric Hickerson, (12) Brandon King, (13) Anthony White, (14) Ray Cook, (15) Tony Albright, (16) Mike Hill, (17) Brian Hickman, (18) Seth Daniel, (19) Ben Kittrell, (20) Steven Ashby, (21) David Gentry, (22) Steve Smith, (23) Brandon Williams, (24) Byron Michael. Fast qualifier: Wyatt, 12.454 seconds. Heat race winners: Rogers, Brinkley, Hickerson, Durham.

 
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