The Chrome Horn News

8/1/2008

TEAR-FILLED WIN FOR BROWN AT BOWMAN GRAM

   On July 19, Tim Brown and his crew were having fun and celebrating their win in the first 25-lapper for the Farm Bureau Insurance Modified Series. Less than two weeks later, one of Brown’s longtime crew-members, Jerry Boger, lost his life to pancreatic cancer.
   “Two weeks ago, we didn’t know he was sick. He was down there having fun, and we won the race that night. Every time I went to the hospital, that’s what he’d say – ‘at least I won the last race with you.’ I never dreamed that’d be the last race with him,” said Brown on Friday night at Bowman Gray Stadium.
   Brown took the pole for the 50-lapper on Friday night for the Farm Bureau Insurance Modified Series and declared that he would be really tough to beat. His crew worked tirelessly with tears in their eyes, motivated to honor the memory of their departed comrade. Brown wanted to take the win so he could give the pole trophy and the victory trophy to the families of Boger and also Brian Pack, a fellow Modified competitor who was killed in a tragic motorcycle crash just one week earlier.
   The #83 car shot out into the lead as the green flag fell. Behind him, there was constant commotion as the pack fought for position with each other. Burt Myers of Walnut Cove worked his way up from a 10th place finish to claim third. Myers was delivering some vicious taps to the rear bumper of Lee Jeffreys of High Point, but Jeffreys was able to hang on to take second. But Brown soared ahead of the pack, leading every lap and taking the checkered. “The car was hooked up, and it was just meant to be. This is probably the best race I’ve had over here. I didn’t even have to drive that hard to win. I know that Brian Pack and Jerry Boger were with me - and God was on my side tonight,” said Brown.
   The night was truly an emotional roller-coaster for Brown. He was tearing up as he accepted the Bud Pole Award before the race. In Victory Lane, Brown’s tears met with a spurt of anger as he shouted to a few fans in the stands who were booing and jeering him.
   “I want to apologize for losing my cool with the fans there. I’m not that type of guy,” said Brown after the race.
   Friday night was also the qualifying session for the Advance Auto Parts 199 for the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour. The 199-lap race will take place later tonight.
   Burt Myers claimed the pole for the Tour event with a time of 13.289. The 8 fastest qualifiers redrew for starting position, placing Brian Loftin of Lexington on the pole for the start of the race. Brian King of Gibsonville starts on the outside pole.
   In the Bandolero Bandits race, Dillon Bassett of Winston-Salem won, with Sean Hooven of Orlando, FL taking second and Tanner Rumberg of Beaverdam finishing in third.
   In the Bandolero Young Guns/Outlaws Division, Tyler Lester of Dallas, NC took the win. Corey Gordon of Charlotte finished second, while Robert Poole of Davidson took third.
   In the Semi-pro Legends Division, Evan Swilling of Cohutta, GA Michael won. Scott Hensley of Olive Branch, MS finished second, and Austin Hill of Winston, GA took third.
   In the Pro/Master Legends Division, Daniel Hemric of Kannapolis won. Hoyt Demis of Archdale took second, with Chris Buescher of Prosper, TX taking third.
   In the East Coast Flathead Ford race, James Rogers of Ridgeway, VA won the Sportsman class with Rik Newsome of Rural Hall winning the Modified class.
   Tonight, 08/02, is the Advance Auto Parts 199 for the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour. There will also be racing for the Sportsman, Street Stock, and Stadium Stock Divisions. Ticket gates open at 6 for practice; First race is at 8. Tonight, Saturday August 2 at Bowman Gray Stadium.

Farm Bureau Insurance Modified Series: 50 laps
FINISH / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
  1 83 Tim Brown Cana, VA
  2 77 Lee Jeffreys High Point, NC
  3   1 Burt Myers Walnut Cove, NC
  4 14 Bobby Hutchens Lexington, NC
  5 69 Junior Miller Danbury, NC
  6 47 Andrew Durham Roaring River, NC
  7 75 Robert Jeffreys Winston-Salem, NC
  8 40 Brad Robbins Winston-Salem, NC
  9 53 Jonathan Brown Kernersville, NC
10   5 Randy Butner Pfafftown, NC
11 70 Alfred Hill Jonesville, NC
12   4 Jason Myers Walnut Cove, NC
13 50 Michael Clifton Walkertown, NC
14 72 Brent Elliott Denton, NC
15 20 Jeremy Stoltz Walkertown, NC
16   9 Mike Norman Lewisville, NC

Qualifying Rank for The Advance Auto Parts 199 for the NASCAR Whelen
Southern Modified Tour

   RANK / TIME / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
  1 13.289   1 Burt Myers Walnut Cove, NC
  2 13.503 36 L.W. Miller Morrisville, NC
  3 13.515 83 Tim Brown Cana, VA
  4 13.609 53 Jonathan Brown Kernersville, NC
  5 13.617 14 Bobby Hutchens Lexington, NC
  6 13.648 17 Brian King Gibsonville, NC
  7 13.657 23 Brian Loftin Lexington, NC
  8 13.675   4 Jason Myers Walnut Cove, NC
  9 13.698 28 George Brunnhoelzl Mooresville, NC
10 13.700 71 Dean Ward Winston-Salem, NC
11 13.785   7 Thomas Stinson Richmond, VA
12 13.802 18 Zach Brewer Winston-Salem, NC
13 13.833 07 Frank Fleming Mount Airy, NC
14 13.848 70 Alfred Hill Jonesville, NC
15 13.858 47 Andy Seuss Hampstead, NH
16 13.875 44 Brandon Hire Winston-Salem, NC
17 13.895   8 Jay Mize Clemmons, NC
18 13.926 69 Junior Miller Danbury, NC
19 13.929 02 Buddy Emory Petersburg, VA
20 13.942 98 Rich Kuiken, Jr Staffordville, NJ
21 13.997 72 Brent Elliott Denton, NC
22 14.041 31 Gene Pack Myrtle Beach, SC
23 14.047   5 Randy Butner Pfafftown, NC
24 14.087 25 John Smith Mount Airy, NC
25 14.111 49 Scott Rigney Mount Airy, NC
26 14.248 99 Kevin Powell Winston-Salem, NC

Starting Lineup for The Advance Auto Parts 199 for the NASCAR Whelen
Southern Modified Tour

(The 8 fastest qualifiers redrew for starting position)
START / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
  1 23 Brian Loftin Lexington, NC
  2 17 Brian King Gibsonville, NC
  3 36 L.W. Miller Morrisville, NC
  4 53 Jonathan Brown Kernersville, NC
  5   1 Burt Myers Walnut Cove, NC
  6   4 Jason Myers Walnut Cove, NC
  7 83 Tim Brown Cana, VA
  8 14 Bobby Hutchens Lexington, NC
  9 28 George Brunnhoelzl Mooresville, NC
10 71 Dean Ward Winston-Salem, NC
11   7 Thomas Stinson Richmond, VA
12 18 Zach Brewer Winston-Salem, NC
13 07 Frank Fleming Mount Airy, NC
14 70 Alfred Hill Jonesville, NC
15 47 Andy Seuss Hampstead, NH
16 44 Brandon Hire Winston-Salem, NC
17   8 Jay Mize Clemmons, NC
18 69 Junior Miller Danbury, NC
19 02 Buddy Emory Petersburg, VA
20 98 Rich Kuiken, Jr Staffordville, NJ
21 72 Brent Elliott Denton, NC
22 31 Gene Pack Myrtle Beach, SC
23   5 Randy Butner Pfafftown, NC
24 25 John Smith Mount Airy, NC
25 49 Scott Rigney Mount Airy, NC
26 99 Kevin Powell Winston-Salem, NC

Bandolero Bandits (8-12 years old): 15 laps
FINISH / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
1 44 Dillon Bassett Winston-Salem, NC
2 27 Sean Hooven Orlando, FL
3   1 Tanner Rumberg Beaverdam, NC

Bandolero Young Guns & Outlaws (12-15 years old): 15 laps
FINISH / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
1 01 Tyler Lester Dallas, NC
2 23 Corey Gordon Charlotte, NC
3 25 Robert Poole Davidson, NC

Legends Semi-Pro: 20 laps
FINISH / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
1   7 Evan Swilling Cohutta, GA
2   5 Scott Hensley Olive Branch, MS
3 24 Austin Hill Winston, GA

Legends Pros and Masters: 20 laps
FINISH / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
1 21 Daniel Hemric Kannapolis, NC
2 01 Hoyt Demis Archdale, NC
3 48 Chris Buescher Prosper, TX

East Coast Flathead Fords: 20 laps
(comprised of two divisions – Sportsman and Modified)
DIVISION / CAR / DRIVER / HOMETOWN
Sportsman 6 James Rogers Ridgeway, VA
Modified 53 Rik Newsome Rural Hall, NC

THE END

Source:  Loren Pinilis / Bowman Gray Stadium PR
Posted:  August 1, 2008

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