THOMAS TAKES
NeSMITH CHEVROLET DLMS
SEASON OPENER AT COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS, MS – William Thomas of Phenix City, AL took the lead on lap 35
and went on to win the 40-lap NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt
Late Model Series National Touring season opener on
Saturday night at Columbus Speedway driving the J.W.
Miller Land and Timber Scorpion. The victory was the
fourth series career win for the third-generation
driver.
Thomas started on the outside of the front row and
battled for most of the event with early race leader
polesitter Ronnie Johnson of Chattanooga, TN in the
Miller Brothers Coal Warrior. Johnson held the
bottom groove of the ¼-mile clay oval to keep the
point for the first 34 laps of the race, while
Thomas cruised the high side.
A lap 34 restart saw Thomas get a run on Johnson,
and lead pair raced side-by-side for a lap until
Thomas took the lead going down the backstretch on
lap 35. Once at the head of the field, Thomas was
able to drive on to the win.
“I went a little soft on tires tonight, and I
thought I had worn it out by the halfway point,”
Thomas said. “I dropped back to the third spot, but
the caution flags we had in the second half of the
race cooled off my right-rear tire and brought it
back to life.”
Johnson had to settle for second in his quest for
his second-straight, and fourth Winter Classic win
with the series at Columbus Speedway. Even with a
runner-up finish, the National Dirt Late Model Hall
of Fame Inductee was still upbeat after the race.
“We’ve won a lot of Winter Classics here at Columbus
Speedway, and we won here last November, but we got
outrun tonight and finished second,” Johnson said.
“William drove a good clean race, so finishing
second isn’t the end of the world, and it was still
a good night.”
Justin McRee of Cuba, AL took the third spot in the
Century Carriers Trak-Star, and Chris Ragan of
Ramer, TN finished fourth in the Southeastern Ag
Transport Trak-Star. The defending NeSmith Chevrolet
Dirt Late Model Series National Champion Eric Cooley
of Fulton, MS took the Racecar Engineering
Fifth-Place Award in the 78 Towing and Recovery
Victory Circle.
Dan Breuer of Troutman, NC drove the AES, Inc. Barry
Wright to the KRC Sixth-Place Award, and Jason
Wilson of Margaret, AL was seventh in the Tommy Pope
Construction Warrior. Mike Palasini Jr. of Leland,
MS started 17th and finished eighth in the Medicaid
Planning Specialist Trak-Star to earn the Hard
Charger of the Race Award and the Racecar
Engineering Eighth-Place Award.
Nick Lyons of Centrailia, IL picked up the Maximum
Sign Ninth-Place Award in the Marv’s Race Place Nightmover, and Matthew Turner of Dawsonville, GA
competed in his 87th consecutive NeSmith Chevrolet
DLMS National event, and took home the KRC
Tenth-Place Award in the Turner Excavating DWB.
Johnson was the Fast Qualifier of the Race by
out-timing the 38 entrants with a lap in 14.469
seconds. Pete Cochran of Villa Rica, GA finished
15th in the CT Transport Rocket and captured the
Rookie of the Race Award.
At the start of the race, Johnson took the lead from
the pole position followed by Thomas, Cooley, Brian
Smith of Cedar Bluff, AL in the Patriot Performance
JC-3, and McRee. Jamie Elam of Senatobia, MS brought
out the first of six caution flag on lap 10 when he
spun the Frank Millington Racing GRT down the
backstretch.
Johnson led the double file restart back to the
green flag followed by Thomas, Cooley, and McRee.
Cooley got hung out to dry on the restart, and
dropped back to the ninth spot, while Smith charged
up to the third. Johnson began lapping cars on lap
20, and by lap 26 had put three lapped cars between
himself and Thomas.
McRee passed Smith for the third spot in lapped
traffic, and quickly closed in on Thomas to battle
for the second position on lap 27. McRee drove by
Thomas for second on lap 28, and then began to look
for Johnson, who was a half a straightaway in front
of him. Cochran hit the backstretch wall on lap 30
to bring out the caution flag.
Johnson led McRee, Thomas, Smith, Wilson, and Johnny
Stokes of Columbus, MS in the TJC Mortgage
Mastersbilt down for the double-file restart. When
the field went green, Smith and Stokes tangled on
the front stretch to relight the caution bulb.
Stokes was able to continue, but Smith was out for
the evening and earned the Dominator Race Products
Hard Luck Award.
When the field went back to green, Thomas passed
McRee for the second spot, and Ragan advanced from
seventh to fifth. Evan Ellis of Plantersville, MS in
the Ellis Certified Welders Trak-Star and Chris
O’Connor of Cantonment, FL in the Dean’s Solid
Surfacing Warrior tangled in turn two to bring out a
caution flag on lap 34.
Up to this point in the race, Johnson worked the
bottom of the track while Thomas rode the high side.
Thomas seemed to keep gaining on Johnson, but
couldn’t quite gain enough momentum to grab the
point, as the leader would slide up in front of him
coming off the corners.
On the restart, Johnson held Thomas off for another
lap, but coming off the fourth turn on lap 35,
Thomas got along side Johnson and made the winning
pass for the lead going down the backstretch.
In other preliminary action, the two 15-lap B-Main
races were won by Lyons, and Breuer. The next event
for the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series
National Tour will be the two-day $4,000-to-win
Winter Bash at Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian,
MS on February 12-13.
OFFICIAL RESULTS OF ROUND 1 AT COLUMBUS SPEEDWAY IN
COLUMBUS, MS ON 1/23/10:
POS STRT CAR # DRIVER HOMETOWN LAPS $ WON
1. 2 22T William Thomas Phenix City, AL 40 $2,500
2. 1 5 Ronnie Johnson Chattanooga, TN 40 $1,000
3. 5 25 Justin McRee Cuba, AL 40 $700
4. 9 c16 Chris Ragan Ramer, TN 40 $550
5. 4 33c Eric Cooley Fulton, MS 40 $600
6. 8 17c Dan Breuer Troutman, NC 40 $425
7. 11 22 Jason Wilson Margaret, AL 40 $375
8. 17 8 Mike Palasini Jr. Leland, MS 40 $450
9. 7 10b Nick Lyons Centrailia, IL 40 $325
10. 18 10 Matthew Turner Dawsonville, GA 40 $300
11. 14 B69 Bryan Bernhardt Clearwater, FL 40 $275
12. 6 1 Johnny Stokes Columbus, MS 40 $250
13. 16 14m Marcus Minga Shannon, MS 40 $225
14. 15 73 Evan Ellis Plantersville, MS 40 $200
15. 19 14 Pete Cochran (R) Villa Rica, GA 40 $175
16. 21 17 Chris O’Connor Cantonment, FL 40 $150
17. 24 28 Chris McElhenney Lake, MS 39 $140
18. 22 32 Troy Dixon Temple, GA 39 $125
19. 23 47 Shannon Lee (R) Lumberton, MS 39 $125
20. 20 25b Jay Burchfield Columbus, MS 36 $125
21. 13 88 Charlie Henderson (R) Cottondale, AL 30
$125
22. 3 17s Brian Smith Cedar Bluff, AL 29 $125
23. 10 18 Ross Camponovo (R) Clarksdale, MS 24 $125
24. 12 1x Jamie Elam Senatobia, MS 9 $125
ENTRIES: 38
FAST QUALIFIER: Johnson, 14.469 Seconds
PROVISIONALS: None
LEAD CHANGES: 1
LAP LEADERS: Johnson, 1-34; Thomas, 35-40
LAPS LED: Johnson, 34; Thomas, 6
HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE: Palasini (started 17th and
finished 8th)
ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Cochran
DOMINATOR RACE PRODUCTS HARD LUCK AWARD: Smith
RACE CAR ENGINEERING FIFTH-PLACE AWARD: Cooley
KRC SIXTH-PLACE AWARD: Breuer
RACE CAR ENGINEERING EIGHTH-PLACE AWARD: Palasini
MAXIMUM SIGNS NINTH-PLACE AWARD: Lyons
KRC TENTH-PLACE AWARD: Turner
CAUTIONS: 6
TIME OF THE RACE: 31 Minutes and 11.237 Seconds
