April 12
All-Tech Raceway,
Ellisville, FL
Sanction: Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series (Southbound Throwdown opener) - $5,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated April 13, 5:34 pm)
Carson Ferguson cruises to win $5,000 at All-Tech
Southbound Throwdown opener
- Carson Ferguson
- Mark Whitener
- Brandon Overton
- Ashton Winger
- Trey Mills
- Sam Seawright
- Chris Ferguson
- Joseph Joiner
- Shane Clanton
- Zack Mitchell
- Cory Hedgecock
- Josh Putnam
- Jeff Smith
- Tyler Clem
- Josh Henry
- Cameron Weaver
- Cla Knight
- Bo Slay
- Austin Kirkpatrick
- Chad Tuten
- Mark Fleischer
- Clay Harris
- Tyler Millwood
- Caden Mullinax
- Jackson Hise
- Wil Herrington
Carson Ferguson picked up $5,000 for his All-Tech victory.
What won the race: Powering around early pacesetter Joseph Joiner on lap three, second-starting Carson Ferguson of Lincolnton, N.C., led the rest of the way to capture Friday's 30-lap Southbound Throwdown opener at All-Tech Raceway. Ferguson notched his third career Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series feature victory, drawing even with Ashton Winger on the tour's all-time wins list.
Quotable: “(Mark Whitener) kind of slid across my nose there on the start,” Ferguson said. “I think he thought he had me clear, but I got a run through the center and kind of started a fire under me. I drove real hard.”
Key notes: Joiner led the opening two laps before fading to eighth. ... Mark Whitener reclaimed the runner-up spot on a lap-23 restart and trailed Ferguson the rest of the way, finishing 3.188 seconds back. ... Sixth-starting Brandon Overton ran as high as second before giving way to Whitener and settling for third. The Evans, Ga., star maintained his points lead after announcing he plans to contest the full Hunt the Front Series schedule. ... Ashton Winger finished fourth without a left-front nose piece; he transferred through a consolation after making heavy wall contact on his opening qualifying lap. ... Trey Mills grabbed fifth on the lap-23 restart and completed the top-five finishers. ... Sixth-finishing Sam Seawright improved 11 positions. ... Chris Ferguson, cousin of the race winner, gained eight spots and finished seventh. ... Zack Mitchell ran as high as fourth before slipping to round out the top 10. ... Clay Harris drew the sixth and final caution when he spun from eighth on lap 22 and called it a night. ... The largest incident came when Josh Putnam spun on a lap-eight restart attempt, collecting Bo Slay, Austin Kirkpatrick, Caden Mullinax and Mark Fleischer; Mullinax was the only driver unable to continue. ... Wil Herrington slowed from seventh with apparent suspension damage and pulled off on lap two. ... Friday's feature lasted 30 minutes, with 17 competitors completing the distance and 21 running at the finish.
On the move: Ashton Winger of Hampton, Ga., started 16th and finished fourth.
Winner's sponsors: Ferguson’s Paylor Motorsports Longhorn by Wesley Page carries sponsorship from WP Racing Shocks, Coltman Farms, Hoopaugh Grading Company, Franklin Enterprises, Tribble Electric, Night Owl National Contractors, Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas, John Page Racing, Baker-Mitchell Company, Brad Benton Trucking, Sunoco Race Fuels, Lucas Oil, ArmsList.com, DirtCarLift.com, Pro Fabrication and Indocil Art.
Points chase: After All-Tech Friday: 1. Brandon Overton (192); 2. Chris Ferguson (176); 3. Cory Hedgecock (170); 4. Josh Putnam (164); T5. Trey Mills (162); T5. Sam Seawright (162).
Current weather: Clear, 66°F
Car count: 34
Fast qualifier: Joseph Joiner
Time: 18.933 seconds
Polesitter: Joseph Joiner
Consolation race winners: Trey Mills, Tyler Millwood
Provisional starters: Josh Putnam, Caden Mullinax, Mark Fleischer, Josh Henry
Next series race: April 13, All-Tech Raceway (Ellisville, FL) $15,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.