9/20/2019
Five Flags Speedway
By the Numbers, by Elgin Traylor, Stat Man from Speed 51
By Elgin "Stat Man" Traylor; Speed 51
The final stop on the Road to the Snowball Derby will take place Saturday night at Five Flags Speedway. Both the Deep South Cranes Blizzard Series and Allen Turner Pro Late Model Series will be in action for their championship finales. With a lot on the line this weekend, we decided to take a look at the event in this edition of "By the Numbers" on Speed51.
0: The number of Blizzard Series race wins for Kyle Busch Motorsports. Despite three Snowball Derby wins, the KBM team has never won a short Blizzard Series sprint race at Five Flags.
3: Bubba Pollard will be seeking his third Blizzard win of the season. If he gets it, that will give him three consecutive seasons with at least three Blizzard wins. He has won a Blizzard race in each of the last 12 seasons.
4: Bubba Pollard has won the season finale in the Blizzard Series in each of the last four seasons.
4: Matt Craig has been dominating this summer in the Carolina region with his new Rowdy Manufacturing car. Craig has only one prior start at Five Flags, but we expect him to do better with a fast car that has led him to four wins this season.
10: Staying in the top 10 in points will be huge for one driver, as the top 10 in the Blizzard Series standings are eligible for a provisional at the Snowball Derby. Of course, the provisional goes to the champion first but if they don’t make it in on time they or the next person could be line for an automatic starting spot.
14: Connor Okrzesik could be the man of the night as he is chasing both the Super Late Model and the Pro Late Model title.
23: This has to be one of the tightest points battle in Blizzard Series history, with only 23 points separating the top six drivers. Bubba Pollard and Casey Roderick are each chasing a record fourth Blizzard Series title, while Lucas Jones, Giovanni Bromante, Connor Okrzesik and Anthony Sergi are all chasing their first. Saturday's finale could be similar to the 1992 NASCAR Cup finale where six drivers had a shot and a cinderella story emerged.
51: Chandler Smith in the No. 51 car will be leading the parade for Kyle Busch Motorsports, an organization that has won the last two Snowball Derby races.
150: Saturday night’s main event will be 150 laps, which is half the distance of the Snowball Derby in December.
Past Blizzard Series Winners
Bubba Pollard 20
Augie Grill 9
Chase Elliott 5
Scott Carlson 5
Casey Roderick 4
Eddie Mercer 2
Johanna Long 2
Dave Mader, III 2
Daniel Hemric 2
Jeff Choquette 2
Charlie Bradberry 2
Cale Gale 1
Grant Enfinger 1
Hunter Robbins 1
Justin Drawdy 1
Ryan Crane 1
Josh Hamner 1
Mike Garvey 1
Kyle Benjamin 1
TJ Reaid 1
Kyle Grissom 1
Giovanni Bromante 1
Past Blizzard Champions
2018 Casey Roderick
2017 Bubba Pollard
2016 Casey Roderick
2015 Casey Roderick
2014 Bubba Pollard
2013 Daniel Hemric
2012 Bubba Pollard
2011 Augie Grill
2010 Chase Elliott
2009 Johanna Long
2008 Josh Hamner
2007 Scott Carlson
2006 Dave Mader, III
2005 Eddie Mercer
Allen Turner Tune-Up 100
2: Not only did Bubba Pollard win two races in the same day at Five Flags Speedway last fall, he also won the Allen Turner Tune-Up 100 for second time in his career. Only he and Mike Garvey have won it more then once; Garvey has three wins in the event.
3: For the first time in many years we head into the last race of the year with no repeat winners. Bubba Pollard, Colby Howard and Kyle Plott have all won this season. Plott and Howard recorded their first career wins at Five Flags. Could we have another first-time winner on Friday night?
3: It’s an outside chance, but Casey Roderick is seeking a third-straight Pro Late Model championship. We truthfully are not sure he will have a Pro Late Model ride this weekend, but he is still in the thick of the points battle.
7: Connor Okrzesik and Jake Garcia are separated by only seven markers heading into the final race of the season.
8: There have been eight different winners in the race in the 11 years that it’s been run.
10: Remember, finishing in the top 10 will be huge as it could be the difference in making the Snowflake 100 and going home. The top 10 drivers in the Allen Turner Pro Late Model point standings are eligible for provisional positions.
51: Both races will be streamed live Saturday night via a pay-per-view broadcast on Speed51.com. Click here to order your video tickets today.
100: The race will be 100 laps.
2013: Chase Elliott was the only driver to win the Allen Turner Tune-Up 100 and the Allen Turner Snowflake 100 in the same year.
Five Flags Speedway Pro Late Model Track Champions
2018 Casey Roderick
2017 Casey Roderick
2016 Bret Holmes
2015 Ryan Luza
2014 Johanna Long
2013 Garrett Jones
2012 Mike Garvey
2011 DJ VanderLey
2010 DJ VanderLey
2009 Ronnie Smith
2008 Johanna Long
2007 Sammy McMullen
2006 Steve Davis
2005 Brandon Carlson
*Prior to 2005 the top weekly class was Super Late Models
Allen Turner Tune-Up 100 Winners
2018 Bubba Pollard
2017 Casey Roderick
2016 Jeff Choquette
2015 Derek Thorn
2014 Mike Garvey
2013 Chase Elliott
2012 Mike Garvey
2011 Brandon Bendele
2010 Mike Garvey
2009 Bubba Pollard
2008 Ryan Crane
-Story by: Elgin Traylor, Speed51.com Stat Boy
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