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    Dutilly paints another masterpiece at Desoto
    By SCOTT LOCKWOOD
    Desoto Speedway

    When the Sunoco Challenge Super Series Late Models last raced at Desoto
    Speedway earlier this summer, Bradenton's Jesse Dutilly led the final 89
    laps of the 100-lap main event on his way to a victory.

    He one-upped that feat in Saturday night's return engagement, rocketing up
    from his fourth starting spot and leading the final 90 laps on his way to
    another victory against the largest Late Model field of the season on his
    home track.

    Dutilly and early leader George Gorham were battling for the lead when a
    caution flew for a spin involving Michael Atwell and Billy Bigley just
    seven laps into the event. On the restart. Dutilly and Gorham spent a
    couple of laps battling side-by-side for the lead after the restart.

    Dutilly led at the line at lap 10, cleared Gorham on a lap later and set
    sail from the rest of the field. Gorham, Winchell, Chris Fontaine and Devin
    McLeod staged a tight battle for the top five spots while Dutilly built up
    a three-second lead over the next 40 laps.

    As Dutilly continued pulling away, Gorham settled comfortably in second
    half while Winchell, Fontaine and McLeod continued their fight toward the
    front of the pack. Anthony Sergi and Nick Neri were also in a position
    battle, with Sergi coming out with sixth place just prior to the halfway
    point.

    Dylan Bigley spun just in front of Dutilly to bring out a caution and bunch
    up the field just past the halfway point. Fontaine lined up outside of
    Dutilly for the restart, but the caution flew immediately for a hard crash
    involving Atwell and Matt McCreary. Neither driver was injured in the melee.

    After a lengthy red flag period for a cleanup, Dutilly fought off a
    challenge from Winchell for the lead on the restart. Several laps later,
    Winchell and Gorham got together and spun in turn four while battling for
    second. Both drivers were sent to the rear of the field.

    While Fontaine and McLeod settled in behind Dutilly after the restart,
    Billy Bigley began a charge through the field and found himself fourth when
    the caution flew for a multi-car crash on lap 70.

    On a later restart, Sergi vaulted past Bigley and McLeod to get to third
    behind Dutilly and Fontaine. Sergi was closing in on the runner-up spot
    when the caution flew again for a spin by Maryln McCreary just five laps
    from the finish.

    Dutilly held off Fontaine on the final restart and drove away for the
    victory.

    "That race was a battle," Dutilly said. "Chris Fontaine pushed us really
    hard at the end. The tires are all worn out at the end of the race and it's
    anybody's game on the restart. With four to go I was really worried because
    somebody could get ahold of you and Chris could have blasted right by me."

    McLeod got by Sergi on the final restart and finished third. Bigley held
    off a charging Gorham to round out the top five.

    The Q Auto and Injury Desoto Pro Trucks were also on hand for a 30-lap
    feature event. Danny Anderson started on the pole and was ahead of Chad
    Chastain and Cameron Cruse when the caution flew for Duane Best's spin on
    lap 6.

    Chastain lined up outside of Anderson on the restart and needed just a pair
    of laps to take the top spot. He led Anderson by over a second before
    Anderson slowly started reeling in Chastain in the final 10 laps. Anderson
    would get to Chastain's rear bumper in the final two laps but couldn't get
    by to take the win. Nick Hernandez beat out Cruse in a thrilling battle for
    third.

    In other action Saturday night, Darrin Ellis won the 25-lap LKQ
    Pick-Your-Part Pure Stock feature; Carl Thompson won the 25-lap Bomber
    feature; and Donnie Powers held off a last-lap challenge from Bobby
    Huffstutler to win the 25-lap Take Aim Gun Range Street Stock feature.

    Desoto Speedway will host the Larry Brazil Memorial race for the Southern
    Sprint Car Shootout Series along with the J.D. Byrider Open Wheel
    Modifieds, Pure Stocks, Street Stocks, Modified Minis and Bombers.


    07-30-2016
    DESOTO SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS
    Super Late Model
    1. 30 Jesse Dutilly
    2. 47 Chris Fontaine
    3. 21 Devin McLeod
    4. 20 Anthony Sergi
    5. 28 Billy Bigley
    6. 10 George Gorham
    7. 15 Joe Winchell
    8. 67 Colin Allman
    9, 128 Dylan Bigley
    10. 8 D. J. Hoelzle
    11. 57 Keith Zaferal
    12. 4 Marilyn McCrery
    13. 56 Robert Ford
    14. 58 John Coffman
    15. 34 Rick Carlton
    16. 17 Nick Neri
    17. 36 Chad Chastain
    18. 54 Matt McCreary
    19. 51 Michael Atwell
    20. 158 John White

    Street Stock
    1 4 Donnie Powers
    2. 74 Bobby Huffstutler
    3. 51 Garrett Thompson
    4. 50 Dave Blanchard
    5. 73 Jason Bartrum
    6. 11 Travis Barfield
    7. 96 Joe Humet
    8. 69 Keith Neff
    9. 23g Kenny Gibson
    10. 01 Bobby Diestler
    11, 23b Todd Brown

    Pure Stock
    1.71 Darrin Ellis
    2. 7 Blaine Baer
    3. 3 Sherry Best
    4. 75 Carl Thompson
    5. 57 Aaron Holmes
    6. 67 Jimmie Best
    7. 72 Roger Dufrense
    8. 12 Doug Radley

    Bombers
    1. 75 Carl Thompson
    2. 22 Ann Marie Ricardi
    3. 22x Randy Spicer
    4. 21 Tim Hunt
    5. 38z Zack Bridges
    6. 7k Joe Pace
    7. 57 Aaron Holmes
    8.14 Adam Briggs
    9. 12 Doug Radley D. Q. racing tires
    10. 26 Glenn Swanson D.N.S.
    11. 78 Brandon Ducherers D.N.S.

    Desoto Trucks
    1. 36 Chad Chastain
    2. 50 Danny Anderson
    3. 37h Nick Hernandez
    4. 22 Cameron Cruse
    5. 28 Cory Bigley
    6. 37g Michael Goddard
    7. 59x Becca Monopoli
    8. 3 Duane Best
    9. 99 Cody Martell
    Attached Files
    Last edited by linda; 07-31-2016, 02:08 AM.
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