July 10
Whynot Motorsports Park,
Meridian, MS
Sanction: Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series - $3,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated July 11, 1:33 pm)
Cook claims $3,000 MSCCS victory at Whynot
- Dalton Cook
- Chad Thrash
- Michael Arnold
- Brian Rickman
- Joseph Joiner
- Shelby Sheedy
- Rick Rickman
- Jason Jarrell
- Hunter Lewis
- David Breazeale
- Doug Sanchagrin
- Mason Jordan
- Billy Franklin
- Jeremy Broadus
- Alex Ashley
- Isaiah Day
- Shannon Martin
- Scott Abraham
- Cole Cameron
- David Smith
What won the race: Winning the late-race battle over series point leader Chad Thrash, third-starting Dalton Cook of Columbus, Ga., recorded his first career Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series victory on Saturday at Whynot Motorsports Park. He pocketed $3,000.
Key notes: Cook overtook early leader Brian Rickman to take command. … Series points leader Chad Thrash, who started seventh, rallied to a runner-up finish. ... Chris McElhenney won the Crate Late Model feature.
On the move: David Breazeale of Four Corners, Miss., started 17th and finished 10th.
Winner's sponsors: Cook's Rocket Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Mark Hill Truck Sales, River Side Window & Door, Parker's Towing, Extreme Auto & Truck Repair, Furry Tails, Hoosier Tire South, WrapTech and CP Performance.
Points chase: Chad Thrash of Meridian, Miss., entered the event with a 150-point lead over Mason Jordan.
Current weather: Clear, 77°F
Car count: 19
Fast qualifier: Brian Rickman
Time: 12.684 seconds
Polesitter: Rick Rickman
Dash winner: Rick Rickman
Consolation race winners: Jason Jarrell, Hunter Lewis
Next series race: July 23, Hattiesburg Speedway (Hattiesburg, MS) $2,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.