September 20
Anderson Motor Speedway,
Anderson, SC
Sanction: Coltman Farms Southern All Star Series (Asphalt Assault 50) - $12,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated September 30, 11:44 am)
Surface-switching Arp wins $12,000 at Anderson
Asphalt Assault 50
- Skip Arp
- Joey Coulter
- Austin Kirkpatrick
- Chase Oliver
- Billy Franklin
- Doug Stevens
- Joe Denby
- David Payne
What won the race: Skip Arp of Georgetown, Tenn., fired off from the outside front-row and repelled a late-race challenge from Joey Coulter to earn a $12,000 flag-to-flag victory in Friday's Asphalt Assault 50 at Anderson Motor Speedway. Arp beat Coulter to the checkers by 0.489 of a second for his 10th career Coltman Farms Southern All Star Series victory, although DirtonDirt.com omits non-points asphalt results within historical records.
Quotable: “I’ve just been blessed to be with the right people,” Arp said. “Like I said, I just been blessed, I have really good cars and that makes a big difference. Plus I got out front of ‘em, I tell ya you gotta get out front, you know I’ve heard that a lot on these asphalt tracks. It was cool, I really liked it and I really love (Scott Childress’s) facility here, he’s got a beautiful place.”
Key notes: Arp earned his first SAS victory since May 12, 2012, at Cleveland (Tenn.) Speedway. ... Fourth-starting Joey Coulter grabbed the runner-up spot when David Payne slowed suddenly to draw the race's lone caution on lap 20. Coulter pressured Arp for the second half of the race, but never truly threatened. ... Fifth-starting Austin Kirkpatrick finished a distance third place, nearly 12 seconds behind Arp. Kirkpatrick successfully repelled race-long challenges from Chase Oliver, with Oliver settling for fourth. ... Eighth-starting Doug Stevens finished sixth, the final driver to complete 50 laps. … The race lasted 16 minutes, with seven starters running at the finish. ... It was the tour’s first pavement race since a non-points event at Birmingham International Raceway on June 24, 2001, a race won by three-time series champion Ronnie Johnson of Chattanooga, Tenn. … The Anderson facility operated as a dirt oval from 1963-86 and hosted three Southern All Star events in 1985 and '86 won by Billy Clanton, Mike Head and Buck Simmons, before getting paved in 1987. Scott Childress, the former owner and promoter of nearby Cherokee Speedway, purchased the 3/8-mile oval earlier this year.
Winner's sponsors: Arp’s Joe Denby-owned Capital Race Car carries sponsorship from Denby’s J&J Construction, J&J Merchandise, American Racer South, Lightning Lube, Kountry Kafe, Poultry Electric & Pro Hardware and Twisted Designs.
Points chase: After Anderson: 1. Dalton Cook (1,126); 2. David McCoy (1,060); 3. Billy Franklin (1,036); 4. Ryan Wilson (1,012); 5. Kendall Franklin (986).
Current weather: Clear, 77°F
Car count: 8
Fast qualifier: David Payne
Time: 14.490 seconds
Polesitter: David Payne
Next series race: October 26, Lake Cumberland Speedway (Burnside, KY) $7,500
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.