Five Flags Speedway
Five Flags Speedway

Five Flags Speedway
Pensacola, FL

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11/30/2012

11/30/2012

Five Flags Speedway


FRIDAY NITE SUPER STOCK AND MODIFIED RESULTS

Out of Nowhere, Melvin Steals Modifieds Snowball Derby Win Away From Pollard

By Chuck Corder

It felt like one of those seminal moments Snowball Derby and Five Flags Speedway fans have are accustom to.

Bubba Pollard locked in a duel for the ages with 15-year-old Bayley Currey, who was poised to make a late-race pass.

This is where Pollard would pass the baton to Currey, a rising Modifieds star.

Instead, veteran Billy Melvin — a collapsed lung and all — surprised them both on a restart and pulled away from the pair in the closing laps to win his first career Modifieds Derby crown.

“I’ve led this thing six or seven times with five laps left and lost the same way,� Melvin said. “I said, ‘You know what? Let’s win one.

“This is a great accomplishment and I’m proud to be here. This is where you come to race the best.�

For much of the 50 lapper, the Pollard-Currey battle was the story.

The two were bumper to bumper down the stretch until another yellow in a caution-filled race flew with 46 laps complete.

On the restart, Pollard was tardy in hitting the gas and it allowed Melvin to make the most of the opportunity.

Instead of waving off the restart, which was what Pollard was expecting, race officials kept the race green.

While Melvin drove off into the crisp night, Pollard recovered to finish second and Currey third, as neither had enough time to chase down Melvin.

“The leader’s supposed to start the race,� Pollard said when asked what occurred on the finale restart.

There were many unexpected incidents Friday. Who could’ve ever anticipated a 10-car crash on the second lap that wiped out most of the 34-car field?

But that’s exactly what transpired moments in.

And who could’ve expected a teenager giving a ’shoe like Pollard all he could handle.

But time and time again, Currey pushed Pollard for the lead. He was there on Pollard’s inside on Lap 44 with a blistering run out of Turn 2.

But Pollard closed the door and continued to his marks before the fateful, final caution.

 

Modifieds Snowball Derby Results

50 Laps

  1. 145 Billy Melvin
  2. 07 Bubba Pollard
  3. 05 Bayley Currey
  4. 88 John Sarppraicone Jr.
  5. 05 Nathan Davis
  6. 9 Bradley Reithmeyer
  7. 13 Ian Webster
  8. 131 Jeff Letson
  9. 66 Korey Ruble
  10. 54 Todd Jones
  11. 71 Josh Goodwin
  12. 7 Scooter Grice
  13. 9 Chris Wagner
  14. 66 Jerry Symons
  15. 9 Kurt Jett
  16. 14 Mike Maddox
  17. 99 Brandon Howell
  18. 00 Brandon Curren
  19. 1 Kip Whitehead
  20. 39 Mark Chrudimsky
  21. 112 Augie Grill
  22. 17 Chris Cotto
  23. 33 Steve Buttrick
  24. 8 Donnie Hamrac
  25. 18 Steve Williams
  26. 599 Donald Crocker
  27. 91 Jim Wall
  28. 64 Dustin Knowles
  29. 33 Jason Morman
  30. 8 D.J. Hoelzle
  31. 32 Ricky Otts
  32. 79 Kevin Bennett
  33. 7 Terry Malone
    DID NOT START: 03 Matt Merrell

 

 

SUPERSTOCKS

 

In 45 years, the Snowball Derby has seen quite its share of fairytales.

It bore witness to yet another one Friday.

After a five-year absence, Milton resident Gary Sutton made a long overdue return to Five Flags Speedway and amazingly captured the Super Stocks 50-lap Derby championship.

“This just doesn’t happen,� said Sutton, who seemed just as stunned as everyone in the grandstands. “You take five years off and you’re supposed to look like junk.�

Hardly on this night.

The 31 year old managed to avoid the mess of two huge crashes and took the lead 30 laps in.

Sutton withstood a late charge from reigning track champion Randy Thompson down the stretch to pull off the improbable.

“Fast cars don’t always win, but it did tonight,� Sutton said.

Dustin Rowell couldn’t have been any prouder. The car owner won a track championship last year with Bubba Winslow steering the No. 44.

“This is awesome,� Rowell said. “All this car does is win.�

Ten days ago, in desperate need of a driver, Rowell reached out to Sutton, who jumped at the chance.

They tested it not long after and Sutton admitted his driving skills had greatly diminished since his time away

“We worked and worked and got this thing strong,� he said. “Car had no cobwebs on it; I was just rusty.�

Sutton has no plans to drive a car next season, but he also wasn’t planning on winning the Snowball Derby.

“I’m not going to turn a ride down, especially one like this,� Sutton said. “We talked about this being a one-shot deal. Now, I want to be here every week. Racing’s like drugs.�

The race saw a pair of vicious collisions that collected much of the 25-car field.

The first saw came with eight laps completed and five drivers were involved, including Natalie Decker. The 15 year old had made the long trip down from Eagle River, Wisc., only to see her first Derby spoiled.

Twelve laps later, six cars came to a standstill at the top of Turn 3 when some fluid was put down on the track.

 

Super Stocks Snowball Derby Results

  1. Gary Sutton
  2. Randy Thompson
  3. John Shuffler
  4. Okie Mason
  5. J.R. Skipper
  6. Kurt Guillot
  7. Jessie Reid
  8. Brandon Harris
  9. Jeff Belt
  10. Roger Cain
  11. James Patrick
  12. Chad Robinson
  13. Matt Taylor
  14. Dayton Sidner
  15. Darryl Rudd
  16. Tony Jones
  17. Bubba Winslow
  18. Paul Jean
  19. Scotty Anderson
  20. Ricky Johnson
  21. Ricky Haugen
  22. Corbitt Moseley
  23. Darin Matthews
  24. Natalie Decker
  25. Mike Moore
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