June 5
Senoia Raceway,
Senoia, GA
Sanction: Crate Racin’ USA - $2,500
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated June 6, 12:23 pm)
Herrington sweeps $2,500 CRUSA stop at Senoia
- Wil Herrington
- Jimmy Thomas
- Bubba Pollard
- Jason Welshan
- Colby Darda
- Jake Knowles
- Cruz Skinner
- Dustin Elliott
- Marty Lunsford
- Mike Combs
- Colton Leyendecker
- Cody Haskins
- Tanner Collins
- James Gilmore
- Tina Johnson
- Troy Dixon
- Austin Horton
- Jody Knowles
- Ty Ellis
- Jake Traylor
- Matthew Wyatt
- Randall Powell
- Wayne Harbin
- Brian Womack
Wil Herrington in victory lane at Senoia Raceway.
What won the race: Polesitter Wil Herrington of Hawkinsville, Ga., cruised to win the Crate Racin' USA feature at Senoia Raceway on Saturday, collecting $2,500.
Key notes: With the victory, Herrington becomes the first repeat winner this season in CRUSA competition. ... Jimmy Thomas of Phenix City, Ala., was a distant runner-up finisher, 4.464 seconds behind Herrington. ... Jason Welshan of Maryville, Tenn., finished fourth, his third top-five finish of the season. ... Chasing his second series win of the season at his home track, Austin Horton of Whitesburg, Ga., completed only 19 laps and finished 17th. ... Saturday's feature, the only Crate Racin’ USA event scheduled at Senoia this season, was slowed by multiple caution flags and lasted 24 minutes, with seven competitors completing all 40 laps.
On the move: Marty Lunsford of Newnan, Ga., started 18th and finished ninth.
Winner's sponsors: Herrington's Rocket Chassis is sponsored by Harvey Trucking, 5M Construction, New Point Lighting & Design, Y Delta Inc., Last Air & Electrical, Amana, Mosley Ranch Timber, Montgomery Logging, Cuttin’ Up Salon, VP Racing Lubricants and Boswell Oil.
Points chase: Before Senoia: 1. Jason Welshan (358); 2. Tanner Collins (324); 3. Jake Knowles (314); 4. Jimmy Thomas (298); 5. T.J. Brittain (288).
Current weather: Few Clouds, 75°F
Car count: 24
Fast qualifier: Wil Herrington
Time: 14.566 seconds
Polesitter: Wil Herrington
Next series race: June 11, Cherokee Speedway (Gaffney, SC) $10,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.