June 23
Senoia Raceway,
Senoia, GA
Sanction: Southern All Star Series (Michael Head Jr. Memorial) - $5,454
Information provided by: Trevor Gonzales and track reports (last updated June 25, 3:27 pm)
Page scores second SAS victory at Senoia
Michael Head Jr. Memorial
- Michael Page
- Kyle Hardy
- Jason Hiett
- Mason Massey
- Clint Smith
- Jay Scott
- Ashton Winger
- Donald McIntosh
- Zack Mitchell
- Joey Coulter
- Kenny Collins
- Ricky Williams
- Dennis Hale
- Lamar Haygood
- Austin Horton
- Tyler Millwood
- Joey Armistead
- Ray McElhiney
- Mark Dodson
- Dalton Polston
- Dillon Tidmore
- Steven Roberts
- Zach Leonhardi
- Shane Fulcher
Michael Page won Senoia's Michael Head Jr. Memorial.
What won the race: Overtaking race leader Mason Massey of Douglasville, Ga., to lead lap 13, fourth-starting Michael Page of Douglasville, led the rest of the way to outrun Kyle Hardy of Stephens City, Va., for his second Southern All Stars victory of the season at Senoia Raceway. Page earned $5,454 in the Michael Head Jr. Memorial.
Key notes: Page’s previous Southern All Star victory came at Senoia on May 19. ... Along with his SAS victories, Page has also notched wins on the Southern Nationals Bonus Series and Ultimate Southeast Series in 2018. … Page lapped up to the seventh-place car. … Making contact with Mason Massey, fifth-running Tyler Millwood spun on the front stretch to draw a caution on lap 53. … The series made its second an final stop at Senoia on the 2018 season.
On the move: Jay Scott of Fayetteville, Tenn., started 15th and finished sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Page’s Stinger Race Car is powered by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by Baird Transport, Elite Concrete, Baird Towing and T&T Trucking.
Points chase: After Senoia, Jay Scott (666) of Fayetteville, Tenn., leads Mark Dodson (550), Ray McElhiney (524), Eric Hickerson (416) and Brad Skinner (410).
Car count: 34
Fast qualifier: Kyle Hardy
Time: 15.537 seconds
Polesitter: Mason Massey
Consolation race winners: Zach Leonhardi, Tyler Millwood
Next series race: June 30, Duck River Raceway Park (Wheel, TN) $4,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.