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September 28
Smoky Mountain Speedway,
Maryville, TN
Sanction: Coltman Farms Southern All Star Series (King of the Mountain Fall Classic) - $7,500
Information provided by: Series reports (last updated September 29, 8:59 am)
Weiss bags $7,500 Smoky Mountain victory
King of the Mountain Fall Classic
  1. Ricky Weiss
  2. Shanon Buckingham
  3. David Crabtree
  4. David Breazeale
  5. Eric Wells
  6. Dalton Cook
  7. John Blankenship
  8. Tommy Kerr
  9. Vic Hill
  10. Zach Leonhardi
  11. Brandon Kinzer
  12. Chris Combs
  13. Kenny Collins
  14. Dakotah Knuckles
  15. Robby Moses
  16. Mark Dodson
  17. Stacy Boles
  18. Joey Standridge
  19. Matt Henderson
  20. Bobby Giffin
  21. Derek Ellis
  22. Jeff Wolfenbarger
  23. Joseph Faulkner
  24. Skylar Marlar
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Ricky Weiss picked up a $7,500 payday at Smoky Mountain.
What won the race: Polesitter Ricky Weiss of Headingley, Manitoba, led all 50 laps, outrunning a hard-charging Shanon Buckingham of Morristown, Tenn., to capture his second Southern All Star Series victory of the season in Smoky Mountain Speedway's King of the Mountain Fall Classic. He earned a $7,500 payday.
Quotable: "I knew we were real good," Weiss said. "I could see (crewman) Shawn's (Gage) signals. His sticks were getting further and further apart. I felt really good until the lapped cars. I was trying to move up and it was give or take a little bit. The bottom was better one lap, the top was better the next. I tried to go through the middle but it was a little too dirty. Finally I was able to Stacy (Boles) and then I just blasted 'er in there to try to get around."
Key notes: Weiss was the winner of the April 26 Southern All Stars event at Smoky Mountain. … The World of Outlaws Morton Building Late Model Series Rookie of the Year contender notched his seventh victory of 2019. … The event marked the second-to-last on the series schedule, with the regional tour wrapping up its 2019 campaign on Oct. 12 at Talladega Short Track in Eastaboga, Ala.
On the move: Buckingham started eighth and finished second; Dalton Cook of Columbus, Ga., started 16th and ran sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Weiss drives a Sweet-Bloomquist car powered by a Vic Hill Racing Engine and sponsored by Derrick’s Sandblasting, AIE Communications, Hawkeye Construction, RDW Recycling, Keewatin Truck Service, Turk Enterprises, J&C Properties, Kakela Farms, Collins Brothers Trucking, Winkler Canvas, Mark Brandt Trucking, Allied Roofing, G-Style Transport, Straight Ahead Ventures and Penske Racing Shocks.
Points chase: Entering the event, David Breazeale of Four Corners, Miss., had 1,196 points to lead Zach Leonhardi (1,144) and Billy Franklin (978).
Current weather: Mostly Cloudy, 79°F
Car count: 26
Fast qualifier: Ricky Weiss
Time: 16.492 seconds
Polesitter: Ricky Weiss
Heat race winners: Vic Hill, Kenny Collins
Next series race: October 12, Talladega Short Track (Eastaboga, AL) $4,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Weiss, Crabtree
Row 2: Marlar, Breazeale
Row 3: Kerr, Blankenship
Row 4: Wells, Buckingham
Row 5: Knuckles, Ellis
Row 6: Hill, Collins
Row 7: Moses, Boles
Row 8: Kinzer, Cook
Row 9: Dodson, Leonhardi
Row 10: Standridge, Combs
Row 11: Wolfenbarger, Henderson
Row 12: Giffin, Faulkner
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