McCarter, Brooks Among Leftover Night 1 Winners

It was back to action post Thanksgiving at the 4-1-1 with over 200 cars in the pits for night one of the 2020 Leftover. 
 
The first feature of the night would be the 20 lap 602 Late Model feature. Booger Brooks has dominated the division at multiple track all across the south east and he would once again start on the front row of the feature. Brooks would put his #48 on point ahead of Seth Wimpey, Zach Sise, Matt Steward and David Kerr your top five on the start. Sise had the heat turned up as he tried to wrestle the runner up spot away from Wimpey early on. Trouble for the #66 of Lee Branch as he came to a stop and retired short of the finish with mechanical issues. A scary moment for the #07 of Bailey Cardwell as he made hard contact with the tire on the outside of turn two. He would be okay but done for the night with front end damage. With Brooks inching away out front the action was intense a little further back until a caution for the #16 of Shaun Sise brought out the caution. Sise had the second spot but would tangle with a lap car late. Lucky for him the caution would be called on the lap car and he’d get his second spot back. Brooks would hold on to pick up the win. 
 
1: #48 Booger Brooks 
2: #9 Zach Sise 
3: #24 Seth Wimpey 
4: #P7 Matt Steward
5: #07 Hayden Cardwell
6: #2 David Kerr
7: #11 Trevor Sise
8: #5 Curtis Thomas 
9: #71 Nick Miley 
10: #23 Charles Devine 
11: #88 Vic Chandler 
12: #5 Joey Standridge 
13: #9 Brady Lear 
14: #j16 Shaun Sise 
15: #28 Richard Cox 
16: #51 Levi Scarbrough 
17: #07 Bailey Cardwell
18: #66 Lee Branch 
 
Next up was the 20 lap Classic Car feature. Shaun Sise and Tim Bounds would lead us to green for the start. Trouble would show it’s head early as the #11 of Bounds would loop his machine around collecting the #35 of Mark Sise and the #7 of Tiffany Hensley. Under the caution the #515 of Milsap and the #11 of Bounds would have some tempers flaring as Milsap would ram into Bounds getting himself disqualified for the evening. Back under green and it was Sise who would set sail but the fight for second was hot between Mac Lockhart and Tim Bounds. It wouldn’t take Sise long to find himself in lap traffic as he had put half a track between he and the battle for second. Lockhart would end up getting the second spot late in the feature. That would be well behind the leader as Sise picked up his 4th straight win. 
 
1: #J16 Shaun Sise 
2: #00 Mac Lockhart 
3: #37 Shane Taylor 
4: #11 Tim Bounds 
5: #51 Dave Lewis 
6: #0 Cade Marshall 
7: #02 Ray Meadows 
8: #7T Tiffany Hensley 
9: #35 Mark Sise 
DQ: #515 Michael Milsap
 
The 604 late models would be up next with a very stacked field of talented drivers for a 25 lap feature. Mack McCarter and Adam Ahl would earn the front row in qualifying. McCarter would take the lead with Ahl, Zach Sise, Greg Martin and Josh Henry in chase. Sise would power into the third spot in the opening laps setting his sights on the leaders. A great battle in the back half of the top 10 between the #95 of Brandon Williams and the #29 of Buddy George was shaping up in the early laps. Trouble for the #97 of Chris Coffey who went for a spin on the exit of turn two slowing the pace. Back under green and McCarter had obviously hit the setup on his #51 perfectly as he ran away from the field to pick up the win. 
 
1: #51 Mack McCarter 
2: #7 Adam Ahl 
3: #9 Zach Sise 
4: #B00 Josh Henry 
5: #24 Greg Martin 
6: #29 Christian Hanger 
7: #24 Tanner Collins 
8: #109 Eli Beets 
9: #07 Jason Cardwell
10: #95 Brandon Williams 
11: #16 Cameron Weaver 
12: #29 Buddy George 
13: #10 Bradley Lewelling 
14: #71T Tyler Hoy 
15: #509 Kevin Copher 
16: #6 Justin Fulton 
17: #00 Michael Bland 
18: #L4 Austin Langley 
19: #W11 Jeff Watson 
20: #K1 Kenny Kizzar 
21: #4 Joe Mike 
22: #97 Chris Coffey 
23: #7 Brian Smith 
DQ #69 Carder Miller
 
Next up was the Open Wheel Modified feature. Nascar Xfinity Series driver Justin Allgaier was making a visit to the 411 and did so in impressive fashion as he started on the front row. The green waved and it would be Tyler Nicely who put his #25 on top of the scoreboard ahead of Allgaier, Blake Brown, Nick Hoffman and Michael Asbury. Asbury was looking to take the fourth spot away in the opening laps just behind the leaders. Trouble for the #43 of Jacob Hall who slowed with mechanical issues bringing out the caution. Back under green the leaders quickly found themselves in lap traffic. Nicely began to pull away from Allgair as they worked their way through some of the slower traffic. Former Leftover Champion Lucas Lee wasn’t having his usual night as he pulled off track and retired early from the event. Up front Nicely would pick his way through the lap cars and score the win. 
 
1: #25 Tyler Nicely 
2: #7A Justin Allgaier 
3: #99 Blake Brown 
4: #H2 Nick Hoffman 
5: #56 Michael Asbury 
6: #R4 Ricky Arms 
7: #8A Austin Holcombe 
8: #44 Bryan Barber 
9: #15 Clayton Miller 
10: #155 Peyton Harlow 
11: #18 Brandon Kinzer 
12: #8 Jimmy Lennex 
13: #A85 Brandon Hutchinson 
14: #J3 Jody Puckett 
15: #55 Michael Lee 
16: #2 Jimmy Dalton 
17: #89 Jamie Mosley 
18: #77 Robert Reagan 
19: #13 David Clark 
20: #88 Adam Wright 
21: #15K Chris Kittle 
22: #12 Lucas Lee
23: #94 Bill Prichard Jr
24: #43 Jacob Hall 

 

Next up was the return of the Sportsman division after a long absence at the 4-1-1 we would see some familiar faces on the front row. Clyde Stanton and Jed Emert both Champions in the division would lead us to green for the 20 lap feature. A big crash on the opening lap would bring out the red flag with Jamie Newport, Chris McKinney, Joshua Chesney and Chris Webb among those involved. Chesney looked to have gotten the worst of it as he took the long ride on back of the tow truck into the infield. It was also a rough night for the #19 of Sam Oakley who went for a couple spins. Back under green and Brad Seagle had worked his way up into the fourth spot and was challenging Mitchell for third. Leader Stanton looked to have developed a push on his #c11 allowing Emert to close in in the second half of the race. It wouldn’t be enough as Stanton scored the win. 
 
1: #C11 Clyde Stanton
2: #98 Jed Emert
3: #H0 Hayden Owenby
4: #50 Adam Mitchell
5: #31 Brad Seagle
6: #14 Austin Atkins
7: #76 Joe Bray
8: #Z1 Zach Shannon
9: #113 Chris McKinney
10: #23 Jerry Moss
11: #93 Nathan Adams
12: #33 Aaron Herbert
13: #04 Jamie Newport
14: #6 Robby Henry
15: #18 Jason Wyers
16: #19 Sam Oakley
17: #22 DJ Shannon
18: #5 Joshua Chesney
19: #7 Chris Webb
A very wild B-Hobby/Super Street feature would be up next scheduled for 20 laps. This one would be caution filled as right off the bat Jason West would loop his #35 and trigger a multi car accident collecting the #C4 of Cameron Hawkins, the #14 of Skylar Douglas, the #9 of Rocky Ogle and the #51 of Dalton King. After a long red flag it was back to racing but chaos was the name of the game tonight as multiple cautions waved never allowing the field to get going. Eventually the race would be called just four laps in due to time constraints. 
 
1: #42 Robbie Comer 
2: #h15 Lamar Hughes 
3: #B00 Josh Henry 
4: #5x Joe Freels 
5: #BR549 Cody Moffett 
6: #35 Jason West 
7: #19 Camdon Myers 
8: #14 Skylar Douglas 
9: #44 McKenlee Hall 
10: #5 Travis Reno 
11: #03 Rich Alan 
12: #9 Rocky Ogle 
13: #15 Donavan Long 
14: #01 Dylan Johnson 
15: #1 Michael Helton 
16: #8 Blake Wright 
17: #12 Eric Moore 
18: #8 Brandon Francis 
19: #P11 Carl Powers 
20: #3D David Beeler 
21: #51 Dalton King 
DQ: #20 Eric Hughes 
DQ: #C4 Cameron Hawkins 
 
The final race of the night would be the 20 lap Front Wheel Drive feature. Dustin Duncan would lead us to green with Jordan West and Jacob Sharp in pursuit. Sharp quickly moved into the runner up spot on lap number two. The top three quickly began to put some distance over the rest of the pack as the laps ticked off. The found themselves in some lap traffic until a debris caution slowed the pace. Trouble for the #18 of Ed Murray who came to a stop on track and retired early. Sharp had closed in on the leader as the field moved into the second half of the race. However he wouldn’t have enough as Duncan would pick up yet another win on the 2020 season. 
 
1: #21 Dustin Duncan 
2: #1 Jacbob Sharp 
3: #25 Jordan West 
4: #7 Mike Jones 
5: #4 Anthony singleton 
6: #46 Cody Rector 
7: #3 Trey Floyd 
8: #1 Jeremy Wyatt 
9: #6 Jack Gresham 
10: #03 Seth Jolley 
11: #731 Tyler Walton 
12: #72 Daryl Teefeteller 
13: #3C Rusty Colbaugh 
14: #00 Brandon Crawford 
15: #33H Fabe Herbert 
16: #1/2 John Willard 
17: #7 Josh Scealf 
18: #1 Cory Gumm 
19: #N90 Nick Adams 
20: #4 Blake Hedrick 
21: #M18 Ed Murray 
22: #25 Billy Long
23: #98 Kevin Wilson 
24: #7W Ray Wyatt 

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