
Chuck Barnes Jr. Uses Skill
And A Little Luck To Win The All American 300
Nashville, TN (November
8, 2004) – Chuck Barnes Jr. had to rely on his racing skills and a
little luck to get the biggest win of his young racing career in capturing
the All American 300 Sunday afternoon at the Music City Motorplex in
Nashville, Tennessee. Barnes, the 2004 Sunoco Super Series Champion, got
lucky when a caution for a wreck in the back-stretch happened just as he
had to pull on pit road after running out of fuel while trying to stay out
and save his new tires for the end of the Sunoco Super Series and O’Reilly
Southern All Star Racing Series Co-sanctioned race. Barnes was able to
stay on the lead lap after getting fuel and tires. Barnes battled back
through the field and came out on top of an awesome last 50-lap battle
with Eddie Hoffman and Jason Hogan to get the win and the coveted winners
guitar trophy.
"To have the guitar for
winning at Nashville means a whole lot to me," remarked Barnes Jr. "I was
over at Frank Kimmel’s shop and he told me that his guitar trophy from
winning an ARCA event at the Nashville big track was the best trophy he’s
ever got! I had to call him from victory lane to tell him that I’ve got
one now. He said "way to go.’"
The 23 year old Louisville,
Kentucky native lead the first 85 laps from his pole starting position
after out qualifying 60 other competitors on Saturday to earn a $400 bonus
from Corteco and Volunteer Engine Performance. Hard charging Wayne Willard
got around Barnes on lap 86 and looked to be the man to beat as he set an
early a torrid pace that left only 10 cars on the lead lap just prior to
the mid way point. A caution for debris brought almost all the leaders to
pit road except for Barnes Jr., who elected to stay out and assume the
lead, wanting to wait to later in the event to get fresh his tires. The
decision almost backfired until lady luck stepped in.
Willard was in control of
the event shortly after Barnes’s lucky brake until Willard suddenly slowed
and went to pit road on lap 238 turning the lead over to fellow Georgia
driver Jason Hogan. One lap later Willard was behind the wall and his day
was done.
"It was a broken trailing
arm bracket," said a disgusted Willard after the race. " It was pretty
sudden, I was just out there cruising. I had the car to beat, I just went
down in the corner in turn four and it got sideways, I knew something was
wrong in the rear end by the way it was grapping, I brought it on in
before something worse happened."
It was the second year in a
row, including last years North/South Patriot 200, that Willard had the
dominate car at Music City Motorplex, but had his day end early with
mechanical problems. Hogan assumed the lead, but the best part of the race
was still to come. Eddie Hoffman managed to just get around Hogan when a
yellow came out, that yellow put Hoffman back on the lead lap, helping set
up a great race ending battle. Barnes was dogging Hogan, trying to find a
way around while Hoffman was working his way around the remaining lead lap
cars. Barnes managed to finally get a run under Hogan and make the pass
for the lead on lap 290. Hoffman soon followed and was tracking down
Barnes when a spin brought out the caution setting up a five lap run to
the finish.
On the restart Barnes spun
his tires slightly breaking the car loose, Hoffman slowed behind him, that
allowed Jason Hogan to pull under Hoffman and the two battled going into
turn one. That side-by-side battle for second allowed Barnes to pull away
from both of his pursuers. Hoffman managed to win the battle for second
with Hogan getting third.
"I knew that last caution
would make it tough to get the win because Hoffman is a tough racer," said
Barnes. "I lost my radio ear piece coming to that last green flag start
after the caution, but I managed to get it hooked back up before the green
came out, but I didn’t clean my tires good, so I spun the tires for just a
second on that last restart. I guess the Lord was watching over us today,
I was able to pull away from those two while they were racing side by
side, that was enough for me to get the win!"
Boris Jurkovic finished
fourth avoiding trouble through out the event. Jeff Lane managed to battle
back twice from being a lap down to finish fifth, Lane’s tireless efforts
earned him the Sweet Move Of The Race Award from Sweet Manufacturing.
O’Reilly Southern All Star Racing Series 2004 Champion Gary Helton
finished in sixth one lap down. 2004 Sunoco Super Series Rookie Of The
Year Chris Gabehart finished one lap down in seventh. Ken McFarland was
also one lap down in eighth.
Johnny Brazier came from his
thirty-fifth starting position to finish two laps down in ninth. Brazier
earned a $300 bonus for being the Port City South/Lane Automotive/ISKY
Racing Cams Hardcharger Of The Race Award winner. Eddie Massengill hung on
to finish in tenth, also two laps down. Five Southern drivers and five
Northern drivers finished in the top ten, but four of the top five spots
were filled by drivers from the North.
Chuck Barnes Sr. was the
Gladiator GarageWorks Crew Chief Of The Race Award winner for helping his
son get the victory. Barnes Jr. won a $150 bonus from Race Trailer
Sales.com for leading lap 150. Charlie Menard was the ARP Stock Car Bodies
Performance Award winner, Menard’s name was pulled out in a random draw of
all the competitors who made the starting field of the All American 300.
Menard will receive new ABC ARP Stock Car Body.
Official Final Results
Unofficial 227 Lap Results
Unofficial 150 Lap Results
Unofficial 75 Lap Results
Field
Set for All American 300
The
field is set. Over sixty cars attempted to qualify
for the race, with 24 making on their time, six
via points provisionals, six through the
qualifying races, and four as promoters choices.
Chuck Barnes, Jr., the 2004 Sunoco Super Series
Champion, again found speed in qualifications and
was the fastest car in field setting a new track
record for this race. Gary Helton was second
fastest and will start on the outside of the front
row.
All American 300 Lineup
McFarland Wins Late Model Stock 100
Mark
McFarland took the lead from Clay Greenfield on
lap 45 Willie Allen who made a hard charge on the
last lap to win the Late Model Stock 100 lap event
at the All American 400 weekend. Willie
Allen finished second, Mark Day third, Garrett
Gray fourth and Wade Buttrey rounding out the top
five..
Late Model Stock 100 Results
Mitchell Dominates Sportsman 66
Beau
Mitchell dominated the Sportsman 66 at the Music
City Motorplex. Leading every lap every car
except the fast qualifier, Joe Beaver he won the
race going away. The early going in the race
was rough with several accidents taking out many
of the starters. Mitchell survived several
close calls, barely missing some of the accidents
including one that happened right in front of him
as he was working to lap the cars involved.
Sportsman 66 Results
Sanders
and Davidson Win Qualifying Races
Ronnie
Sanders started in front and led every lap on his
way to the win his qualifying race to get into the
All American 300. Mark Day finished second
and Andy Ponstein finished third.
Greg
Davidson started on the pole, but Travis Dassow
got out front and was building a sizable lead when
his car broke and he dropped out, leaving the way
open for Davidson to win. Biff George
finished second and Johnny Brazier third.
Last Chance Race #1 Results
Last Chance Race #2 Results
Chuck
Barnes, Jr. on the Pole
58
drivers broke the record set last year for this
race with Chuck Barnes, Jr. the fastest 18.152,
.040 of a second faster than Gary Helton who will
start on the outside of the front row.
Qualifying Results
Fast
Practice Session
23 Drivers were
under the track record set last year at for Super
Late Models at the Music City Motorplex.
Setting up a very interesting qualifying session.
Keep checking back for the latest information from
the All-American 400 Weekend.
First Super Late Model
Practice Session Results
Late Model 100 Entries
Qualifying Order
Final Entry List
Gibson
Guitar to be Awarded to Winner of All American 300
Nashville, TN (November 6, 2004)
- The Music City Motorplex and Gibson Guitars have
just announced the winner of the All American 300
will receive an Epihone, Dot Cherry Acoustic
Guitar courtesy of Gibson Guitars.
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