McDuffie beats field, rain in truck invitational
News Date: 6/18/2016 | Submitted: 6/18/2016
McDuffie beats field, rain in truck invitational
By SCOTT LOCKWOOD
Desoto Speedway
As a field of two dozen of the state's best pro truck drivers took the
green flag for the inaugural Florida Pro Truck Invitational Saturday night
at Desoto Speedway, they knew they had to top two things: a stout truck
driven by Cody McDuffie and Mother Nature.
The drivers may have bested Nature's fury by a matter of moments, but they
couldn't stop McDuffie from driving into the winner's circle in Desoto's
biggest Pro Truck race of the 2016 season that capped off a rare Father's
Day weekend doubleheader.
Brent Huber started on the pole of the scheduled 75-lap main event and
would hold off a fierce series of challenges from J.R. Garcia, McDuffie and
Nick Hernandez over the first 20 laps.
After a lengthy caution for a crash involving Danny Anderson, Jimmie Best
and Duane Best, McDuffie worked his way up to second and was challenging
Huber for the top spot when the yellow flew again for Corey Bigley's spin
on lap 37.
McDuffie lined up on the outside of Huber for the lap 42 restart and
vaulted into the lead just before another caution flew for Anderson's blown
engine. Several laps later, McDuffie got the jump on Huber again on another
restart. Huber would eventually fall out of the race with just a handful of
laps remaining.
Hernandez worked his way up to second as McDuffie began catching the back
of the field. He would get to within a couple of truck-lengths of McDuffie
on the white flag lap but ran out of time. McDuffie took the checkered flag
just moments before a downpour that would have put a premature end to the
evening soaked the track.
Hernandez, Rodney Haddock, Garcia and Donnie Burkhalter rounded out the top
five.
The Sunoco Challenge Super Series saw a familiar face return to victory
lane after its 100-lap feature event. Jesse Dutilly got by polesitter and
early leader Daniel Keene for the lead on a lap 12 restart. He was checking
out from the rest of the pack when Charlie Brown spun on the front stretch
– and came back on track just in front of the leaders – to bring out the
second caution of the race.
As Dylan Bigley and Keene battled for the second spot, Dutilly pulled out
to a lead of as much as six seconds over the second half of the race. He
would go unchallenged the rest of the way and dedicated the win to his late
father John Dutilly, himself a former racer at Desoto Speedway.
Bigley, Keene, Joe Boyd and Nick Neri rounded out the top five.
The Sportsmen were also in action for a 30-lap feature event. Mike Smith
took the lead from Joey Sims at the end of the second lap and ran and hid
from the rest of the field. As Jason Rendell was comfortably running in
second, Stuart Vandevender and Colin Allman staged a battle for the third
spot.
Smith took the checkered flag with Rendell finishing in the runner-up spot.
Allman got by Vandevender on the final lap to finish third.
In other action this weekend, Josh Todd held off Aaron Holmes to win the
25-lap Bomber feature; Shane Leonard took advantage of Darrin Ellis'
mechanical issues and went on to win the 25-lap LKQ Pick-Your-Part Pure
Stock feature; Chris Spring won the 25-lap Pep Boys Speed Shop Modified
Mini feature; Jeff Firestine took his third victory of the season in the
Take Aim Gun Range Street Stocks; and Billy Campbell won the 25-lap Dan
Curl Memorial for the Outlaw Modifieds.
Next Saturday night, Desoto Speedway will host Kids' Night Out featuring
School Bus Figure 8 racing, a demolition derby and the track's enduro-style
classes.
06-18-2016
DESOTO SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS
Super Late Model
1. 30 Jessie Dutilly
2. 128 Dylan Bigley
3. 5k Daniel Keene
4. 5 Joe Boyd
5. 17 Nick Nerri
6. 28 Billy Bigley
7. 67Colin Allman
8. 11 Charlie Brown
9. 51 Michael Atwell
10. 56 Robert Ford
11. 57 John White
12. 58 John Coffman
13. 42 Johnathan Guy D.N.S.
14. 12d Mike Frankline D.N.S.
Pro Trucks
1. 25 Cody McDuffy
2. 37h Nick Hernandez
3. 31 Rodney Haddock
4. 13 g J.R, Garcia
5. 24 Donnie Burkhalter
6. 99 Cody Martell
7. 18 Blake Haddock
8. 37g Michael Goddard
9. 3p Derek Pugh
10. 66 Scott McKay
11. 28 Corey Bigley
12. 12 Scott Hogan
13. 11 Billy Carlbert
14. 22 Cameron Cruise
15. 5 Cody Carlbert
16. 13t Taylor Hosford
17. 7 Jason Lester
18. 33 Bubba Thompson
19. 64 Brent Huber
20. 50 Danny Anderson
21. 67 Jimmy Best
22. 59x Becca Monopoli
23. 15 Tommy Kelly
24. 3b Duane Best D.Q.
Sportsman
1. 23 Mike Smith
2. 157 Jason Rendell
3. 67 Colin Allman
4. 29 Bobby Mobley
5. 172 Joey Sims
6. 98 Roger Welch
7. 111 Josh Borem
8. 36 Stuart Vandevender
9. 4 Rick Reed
10. 73 Jason Bartrum
11. 84 Bill Vandevender
12. 9.Brooke Storer
Outlaw Modified
1. 00 Billy Champbell
2. 5 David Poteat
3. 22 Rick Chapman
4. 99 Mike Endee
5. 26 Kevin Endee
News Date: 6/18/2016 | Submitted: 6/18/2016
McDuffie beats field, rain in truck invitational
By SCOTT LOCKWOOD
Desoto Speedway
As a field of two dozen of the state's best pro truck drivers took the
green flag for the inaugural Florida Pro Truck Invitational Saturday night
at Desoto Speedway, they knew they had to top two things: a stout truck
driven by Cody McDuffie and Mother Nature.
The drivers may have bested Nature's fury by a matter of moments, but they
couldn't stop McDuffie from driving into the winner's circle in Desoto's
biggest Pro Truck race of the 2016 season that capped off a rare Father's
Day weekend doubleheader.
Brent Huber started on the pole of the scheduled 75-lap main event and
would hold off a fierce series of challenges from J.R. Garcia, McDuffie and
Nick Hernandez over the first 20 laps.
After a lengthy caution for a crash involving Danny Anderson, Jimmie Best
and Duane Best, McDuffie worked his way up to second and was challenging
Huber for the top spot when the yellow flew again for Corey Bigley's spin
on lap 37.
McDuffie lined up on the outside of Huber for the lap 42 restart and
vaulted into the lead just before another caution flew for Anderson's blown
engine. Several laps later, McDuffie got the jump on Huber again on another
restart. Huber would eventually fall out of the race with just a handful of
laps remaining.
Hernandez worked his way up to second as McDuffie began catching the back
of the field. He would get to within a couple of truck-lengths of McDuffie
on the white flag lap but ran out of time. McDuffie took the checkered flag
just moments before a downpour that would have put a premature end to the
evening soaked the track.
Hernandez, Rodney Haddock, Garcia and Donnie Burkhalter rounded out the top
five.
The Sunoco Challenge Super Series saw a familiar face return to victory
lane after its 100-lap feature event. Jesse Dutilly got by polesitter and
early leader Daniel Keene for the lead on a lap 12 restart. He was checking
out from the rest of the pack when Charlie Brown spun on the front stretch
– and came back on track just in front of the leaders – to bring out the
second caution of the race.
As Dylan Bigley and Keene battled for the second spot, Dutilly pulled out
to a lead of as much as six seconds over the second half of the race. He
would go unchallenged the rest of the way and dedicated the win to his late
father John Dutilly, himself a former racer at Desoto Speedway.
Bigley, Keene, Joe Boyd and Nick Neri rounded out the top five.
The Sportsmen were also in action for a 30-lap feature event. Mike Smith
took the lead from Joey Sims at the end of the second lap and ran and hid
from the rest of the field. As Jason Rendell was comfortably running in
second, Stuart Vandevender and Colin Allman staged a battle for the third
spot.
Smith took the checkered flag with Rendell finishing in the runner-up spot.
Allman got by Vandevender on the final lap to finish third.
In other action this weekend, Josh Todd held off Aaron Holmes to win the
25-lap Bomber feature; Shane Leonard took advantage of Darrin Ellis'
mechanical issues and went on to win the 25-lap LKQ Pick-Your-Part Pure
Stock feature; Chris Spring won the 25-lap Pep Boys Speed Shop Modified
Mini feature; Jeff Firestine took his third victory of the season in the
Take Aim Gun Range Street Stocks; and Billy Campbell won the 25-lap Dan
Curl Memorial for the Outlaw Modifieds.
Next Saturday night, Desoto Speedway will host Kids' Night Out featuring
School Bus Figure 8 racing, a demolition derby and the track's enduro-style
classes.
06-18-2016
DESOTO SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS
Super Late Model
1. 30 Jessie Dutilly
2. 128 Dylan Bigley
3. 5k Daniel Keene
4. 5 Joe Boyd
5. 17 Nick Nerri
6. 28 Billy Bigley
7. 67Colin Allman
8. 11 Charlie Brown
9. 51 Michael Atwell
10. 56 Robert Ford
11. 57 John White
12. 58 John Coffman
13. 42 Johnathan Guy D.N.S.
14. 12d Mike Frankline D.N.S.
Pro Trucks
1. 25 Cody McDuffy
2. 37h Nick Hernandez
3. 31 Rodney Haddock
4. 13 g J.R, Garcia
5. 24 Donnie Burkhalter
6. 99 Cody Martell
7. 18 Blake Haddock
8. 37g Michael Goddard
9. 3p Derek Pugh
10. 66 Scott McKay
11. 28 Corey Bigley
12. 12 Scott Hogan
13. 11 Billy Carlbert
14. 22 Cameron Cruise
15. 5 Cody Carlbert
16. 13t Taylor Hosford
17. 7 Jason Lester
18. 33 Bubba Thompson
19. 64 Brent Huber
20. 50 Danny Anderson
21. 67 Jimmy Best
22. 59x Becca Monopoli
23. 15 Tommy Kelly
24. 3b Duane Best D.Q.
Sportsman
1. 23 Mike Smith
2. 157 Jason Rendell
3. 67 Colin Allman
4. 29 Bobby Mobley
5. 172 Joey Sims
6. 98 Roger Welch
7. 111 Josh Borem
8. 36 Stuart Vandevender
9. 4 Rick Reed
10. 73 Jason Bartrum
11. 84 Bill Vandevender
12. 9.Brooke Storer
Outlaw Modified
1. 00 Billy Champbell
2. 5 David Poteat
3. 22 Rick Chapman
4. 99 Mike Endee
5. 26 Kevin Endee
