Boothill Speedway
Daniel ends SUPR drought at Boothill
By Bryan Wimberley
P&W Sales Southern United Professional RacingGREENWOOD, La. (Aug. 30) — Patrik Daniel of Wills Point, Texas, won Friday at Boothill Speedway for the second victory in his career on the P&W Sales Southern United Professional Racing.
The 32-year-old Daniel, whose first SUPR victory came in the final race of the 2005 season when he was the tour’s Rookie of the Year, earned $2,000 in capturing the first of three Labor Day weekend races on the series. | Slideshow
The seventh-starting Daniel took the checkers ahead of outside front-row starter Kevin Sitton of Baytown, Texas. SUPR points leader Rob Litton of Alexandria, La., was third while Shane Hebert of Lafayette, La., was fourth and his his two-race winning streak on the series come to an end.
Polesitter Jon Mitchell of Texarkana, Texas, slipped to a seventh-place finish at the oval just west of Shreveport.
Notes: Daniel’s Rocket Chassis is powered by a Wells Racing Engine and sponsored by 1st Class Auto Glass, American Power Brake & Clutch, Honeycutt Sand & Gravel and J&L Utility Service. ... His only previous victory this season in Late Model action came May 11 at Southern Oklahoma Speedway in Ardmore. ... He won last year’s track title at Devil’s Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas. ... Drivers failing to qualifier for the Boothill feature: Rick Duke Jr., Shane Walker, David LaFleur and Rickey Brown. ... Because of problems in his own car, provisional starter Zach McMillan started the feature in Duke’s machine; he was the first retiree. ... SUPR competitors head to Lone Star Speedway in Kilgore, Texas, on Saturday and Greenville (Miss.) Speedway on Sunday.
SUPR @ Boothill: (1) Patrik Daniel, (2) Kevin Sitton, (3) Rob Litton, (4) Shane Hebert, (5) Ray Moore (6) Tommy Surrett, (7) Jon Mitchell, (8) Allen Tippen, (9) Robbie Stuart, (10) Ronny Adams, (11) Tyler Erb, (12) Mikey Kile, (13) Brett Frazier, (14) Jim Bryant, (15) Jeff Chanler, (16) Ricky Ingalls, (17) Doug Ingalls, (18) Brandon Hightower, (19) Odie Green, (20) Jason Ingalls, (21) Zach McMillan. Heat race winners (among 25 cars): Sitton, Mitchell, Hebert. Consolation winner: Bryant. Provisional starter: McMillan.