July 26
Winchester Speedway,
Winchester, VA
Sanction: Unsanctioned special events (Lee Stultz Memorial) - $3,000
Information provided by: Doug Watson (last updated July 26, 3:02 pm)
Roberson earns $3,000 Stultz Memorial victory
Lee Stultz Memorial
- Logan Roberson
- Dale Hollidge
- Tyler Bare
- Justin Weaver
- Jonathan DeHaven
- Jason Miller
- Roy Deese Jr.
- Brad Omps
- Gerald Davis
- Travis Stickley
- Richard Hawkins
- Andy Anderson
- Justin Dillman
- Kenny Moreland
- Greg Roberson
- Trever Feathers
- Sam Archer
- Scott Sweeney
Logan Roberson celebrates at Winchester Speedway.
What won the race: Logan Roberson edged ahead of polesitter Andy Anderson and pulled away to a $3,000 victory in Saturday's Lee Stultz Memorial at Winchester Speedway. Roberson was never seriously challenged in winning by nearly a straightaway.
Quotable: "We've always called this place home and to get a Late Model win here is an awesome feeling," Roberson said. "Everybody on this team helps to keep this car going and I wouldn't be here without them."
Key notes: Roberson notched his second victory of the season. His first was a $5,000 unsanctioned victory at Tyler County Speedway in Middlebourne, W.Va., in May. ... The victory guarantees Roberson a starting spot in Aug. 16's Frank Sagi Tribute at Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway. ... Fourth-starting Dale Hollidge of Mechanicsville, Md., used a high-side run to overtake Justin Weaver and Tyler Bare in the closing laps and finish second. ... Polesitter Andy Anderson ran second early in the race before slipping back to fourth and eventually dropping out early. ... Levi Crowl won the Crate feature, his first at Winchester, and former Late Model ace Booper Bare won the modified feature.
Winner's sponsors: Roberson’s Rocket Chassis is powered by Durham Racing Engines and sponsored by RBS Auto & Trailer Sales, Wynbridge, Pro Fabrication, NAPA, Chase Motorsports Coach & Trailer Sales, Gunter’s Honey, Clary’s Used Cars, Russ King Racing, Bobby’s Towing Service, E-Z-Go, Blue Ridge Treescape Service and Dirt Defender.
Car count: 18
Heat race winners: Andy Anderson, Logan Roberson
Editor's note: Corrects fifth-place finisher.