July 26
I-75 Raceway,
Sweetwater, TN
Sanction: Topless Outlaw Series (Tom Crass Memorial) - $2,500
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated July 26, 8:38 am)
Hedgecock rules Topless Outlaws at I-75
Tom Crass Memorial
- Cory Hedgecock
- Kyle Courtney
- John Ownbey
- Chase King
- Jed Emert
- Ronnie Johnson
- Jason Manley
- Kenny Collins
- Matt Henderson
- Billy Ogle Jr.
- Ryan Tims
- Ruben Mayfield
- Jerry Green
- Joey Standridge
- Austin Neely
- Michael Rutherford
- Daniel Richards
- Skip Arp
- Jordan Judge
- David Doss
- Micah Jones
What won the race: Returning from his forays into Super Late Model racing, Cory Hedgecock of Louden, Tenn., took the lead halfway through Saturday's Topless Outlaws Series race at I-75 Speedway and led the remainder of the 40-lap for a $2,500 victory on the Limited Late Model tour.
Key notes: Hedgecock, who won a Schaeffer's Southern Nationals event at I-75 on July 14, scored his second series victory of the season in I-75's Tom Crass Memorial. He won six races on the tour in 2019 on his way to becoming the tour's inaugural champion. ... Series points leader Chase King led the race's first 18 laps before slipping back to fourth at the finish.
On the move: Jason Manley of Louden, Tenn, started 15th and finished seventh.
Winner's sponsors: Hedgecock’s Rocket Chassis is powered by an Eagle Racing Engine and sponsored by E-Z-Go, VooDoo Technology, Valley Transport, Pace Performance, K&P Used Cars, Five Star Hyundai, Eagle Racing Engines, Boydbilt Fabrication and Timeless Memories Photography.
Points chase: Kyle Courtney of Knoxville, Tenn., led the series standings entering the event with 868 points to second-place Chase King's 840 points.
Car count: 21
Fast qualifier: Kyle Courtney
Time: 12.048 seconds
Next series race: August 29, 411 Motor Speedway (Seymour, TN) $2,500
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.