March 16
East Alabama Motor Speedway,
Phenix City, AL
Sanction: National Late Model Super Car Series (Bama Bash) - $3,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated March 18, 2:31 pm)
Brown picks up second NLMSCS victory
Bama Bash
- Joseph Brown
- Kenny Collins
- Jody Knowles
- David McCoy
- Brand Lewis
- Dusty Jones
- Rodney Martin
- Will Harris
- Dustin Elliott
- Chad Marchman
- Ricky Culpepper
- Mark Whitener
- Dana Eiland
- Thomas Lewis
- Dalton Cook
- Jimmy Thomas
- Richie Stephens
- Johnny Benfield
What won the race: Polesitter Joseph Brown of nearby Columbus, Ga., picked up his second National Late Model Super Car Series victory of the season, winning the $3,000 Bama Bash at his home track on Saturday. Fellow front-row starter Kenny Collins finished second.
Key notes: Only five cars finished the race. ... Brown also won the NLMSCS season-opener at East Alabama back on Jan. 27, a race originally scheduled for Nov. 11, 2018 but was rescheduled because of rain. … This was this third NLMSCS race of 2019, but the tour’s first points race. … Dalton Cook of Columbus, Ga., who had a pair of runner-up finishes in the first two series races, broke a jack shaft in his car’s rearend during qualifying and scratched for the night. … Mark Whitener started third but didn’t finish after suffering mechanical trouble. … East Alabama hosted its second NLMSCS race of the season as the tour headlined the 22nd annual Bama Bash. … The NLMS 602 Late Model Series, an upstart series for the 602 Crate engined powered machines, made its debut with a $2,000-to-win main event. … The NLMSCS hasn’t released a full schedule for ’19.
Winner's sponsors: Brown’s Black Diamond Race Car is powered by a Bobby Thomas Racing Engine and sponsored by Brown Heating and Cooling, Lewis Auto Sales, Benton Paint Co., Lewis Akin Properties and Impulse Towing & Recovery.
Points chase: With the Bama Bash the NLMSCS's first points event of the season, Brown grabbed the tour's early points lead.
Car count: 18
Polesitter: Joseph Brown
Next series race: April 27, East Alabama Motor Speedway (Phenix City, AL) $0
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.