latemodelamerica.com - May 7 - Greenville Speedway
SUPR: Culp Breaks Out For First SUPR Win at
Greenville
By Bryan Wimberley
GREENVILLE, Miss. — May 7. On the cusp of grabbing his first Late Model victory in
recent weeks, Timothy Culp of West Monroe, La., crossed the threshold Saturday at Greenville Speedway. The
20-year-old upstart chalked up a memorable, first-ever victory with a 50-lap victory worth $2,500 that tightened up
the O'Reilly Southern United Professional Racing (SUPR) series point standings.
The fourth-starting Culp edged Ray Moore by just more than one length and had plenty of anxious moments throughout
an action-packed feature.
Moore charged through the field after bringing out a caution flag just before the race's midpoint, rallying to
challenge the leader. Culp faltered a few times in the late stages but held on for the victory with polesitter Rob
Litton, Mike Palasini and Kevin Sitton all playing major roles.
Behind Culp and Moore, Allen Tippen of Minden, La., claimed a solid third-place finish, while Litton, of
Alexandria, La., was fourth. Palasini, a Greenville regular of Leland, Miss., rounded out the top five.
Combined with SUPR points leader Morgan Bagley's seventh-place finish, Culp pulled within 15 points in the
championship chase.
With two tries required to get the race started, Litton took the lead at the outset and was building a lead when
B.J. Robinson slipped over the turn-three embankment to draw a lap-five caution. Bagley headed for the pits to
change a flat tire, returning just in time for the restart.
After a pair of lap-nine cautions — one for a four-car incident in turn two involving Bo Gordon, Clay Fisher,
Edmond Jenkins and Chad Washington — Litton stretched to a three-second advantage before hitting slower traffic on
lap 19.
Gordon spun to draw another yellow, and just after the restart the fifth-running Moore spun in turn three for an
uncharacteristic mistake that put him back to 15th.
Culp took second from Palasini on lap 21, and began cutting into Litton's advantage as Sitton moved into third by
lap 31. But Sitton's run ended when a J-bar broke on his machine.
While Culp went around Litton to take the lead on lap 33, Moore re-entered the top five. Hometown driver Greg
Fore's lap-37 spin slowed the action.
With Culp in control, Moore turned up in the heat, taking fourth from Tippen on the restart, stealing third from
Palasini two laps later and then taking second from Litton with five laps remaining.
Culp's two second cushion was whittled away to a three-length lead with three laps remaining, as Moore started
applying pressure. With tension mounting among the now-standing crowd, Culp bobbled in a couple corners as Moore
approached.
Culp gathered himself on the high side and his his marks the rest of the way while the low-running Moore's
challenge fell short at the checkered flags.
RACE NOTES: Culp's Trak-Star Race Car is powered by a Wall 2 Wall Performance Engine and sponsored by Miller
Motorsports, Culp's Automotive, BA Motorsports, Graduate Sales, Ricky Culp's Auto, Beau Taylor Technologies and
J&J Motorsports. ... Culp finished sixth last September in his only other series start at Greenville Speedway.
.... The checkered flag fell on the 43-minute feature at 10:40 p.m.; the race was slowed by nine cautions. ...
Robbie Stuart of DeRidder, La., was the hard charger with a 16th-to-sixth run. ... Allen Tippen continued his trail
of consistency with his 10th-to-third place run. Tippen has top-five finishes in five of the seven SUPR events this
season. ... Eric Young of Warren, Ark., rolled his No. 51 in the third heat as the car came to rest near the top of
the turn-four embankment. He wasn't hurt but retired for the night...
SUPR - Greenville
Speedway (1) Timothy Culp,
(2) Ray Moore, (3) Allen Tippen, (4) Rob Litton, (5) Mike Palasini, (6) Robbie Stuart,
(7) Morgan Bagley, (8) Clay Fisher, (9) B.J. Robinson, (10) Jay Brunson, (11) Greg
Fore, (12) Edmond Jenkins, (13) Jody Prince, (14) Kevin Sitton, (15) Neil Baggett, (16)
Bo Gordon, (17) Derek Perkins, (18) Chad Washington, (19) Doug Showah, (20) Paul
Joyner, (21) Eric Young.
Heat winners (21 entries): Litton, Culp, Prince.
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Scott James battles #13 Barry Doss in heat race action at
Florence (Ky.) Speedway, but in the $2,000-to-win feature, the only thing anyone saw was the tail end of James' #81
car.(Roy Walker)
After plenty of trash-talking via the electronic media between
Jeff Matthews and Ivedent Lloyd last week, it was #21 Lloyd who got the final word as he reeled in #33 Matthews to
win Friday's LM feature at Oclala, Fla.'s Bubba Raceway Park.(R.E. Wing)
Fans at Markleysburg, Pa.'s Roaring Knob Motorsports Comlex were
treated to dual LM features Saturday - one a makeup from a May 5th rainout. (Above) Tim Senic challenges
eventual regular feature winner Chuck Harper, while Jared Hawkins (below) claimed the makeup
race.(Tommy
Micheals)
Henley, Missouri's Jason Russell leads the way to Victory Lane
in the ULMS Late Model feature at Lucas Oil Speedway Saturday.(Chris Bork)
Some fierce racing action at Lucas Oil speedway.(Chris Bork)
Dalton, Ga.'s Craig Reece returned to Dixie Speedway Saturday
and led all the way to win the Crate LM victory.(Steve Hixson)
Ray Guss Jr. races last week's Quad City Speedway winner, Mike
Murphy, Jr. This time, it was advantage Guss.(Chris
Damitz)
With a strong motor back into his mount, Veteran Lamar Scoggins
claimed last Friday's Crate LM victory at Boyd's Speedway.(Steve Hixson)
Veteran racer Lance Matthees navigates Spring Lake, Minnesota's
Deer Creek Speedway before taking Saturday's WISSOTA Late Model checkers.(Jason Durst)
Racing hard at mid-pack, it's the dueling 55s of Cory Mahder
(inside) and Greg Nippoldt at Deer Creek.(Jason
Durst)
Ryan King (above and below)swept both the Ltd. Late Model and Crate
Late Model features Saturday at 411 Motor Speedway in Seymour, Tenn.(Chad
Wells)
Still riding his wave in Iowa, Mike Murphy, Jr. in early action
before taking the main event win at Davenport last Friday.(Chris
Damitz)
Jason Jameson ran a gauntlet to finally capture another win Friday night at Moler
Raceway Park (see main page).(Roy
Walker)
After holding back a charge from Alex Ferree, Chub Frank drove home with a Friday night
win at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa.(John Stivason)
Bobby Pierce, Brett Sievert, and Mike Glynn
race in a tight pack in Kankakee (Ill.) Speedway's "Crosstown Cup", but (below) it was ultimately Shawn Toczek (42)
here racing the high side of Mike Provenzano, who sailed to the win.(Dan
Simpson)
A-Team Leaders from 1997-2011(Click on link for complete
rundown)