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Rookie Robbie Stuart rocks Deep South!
Loxley, Alabama (May 21, 2005) – Robbie Stuart has overcome a rocky start to his first full season on the O’Reilly SUPR Late Model tour, recovering from a nasty flip at the Dirt Track at Texas Motor Speedway in March, and then reaching a low point when he failed to qualify for the show at his home track, Thunder Valley Speedway to end the month of April. That was then; this is now for Stuart who claimed his first career victory at Deep South Speedway, leading all 30 laps on the big 4/10 mile oval to take the victory.
To say the least, the win felt good for Stuart.
“It feels real good. I’m
glad we finally did it.” Stuart
is quick to credit Ron Stuckey for his assistance with the car setup.
“I’ve just been talking with Stuckey and changed a few things
on it and got it going better.” And
clearly Stuart was clearly getting his game together in the past few
weeks, recording top 10 runs in each of the past three events in his
Stuart Timber/Jeremy Burge Allstate/Century 21 – Steve Delia &
Associates/Gray Ford/Stuckey Enterprises Ford Taurus powered by Collins
Engine Works Ford Spec Motor. Robbie
kept that momentum up in the second heat race, out battling Ray Moore to
take the victory and to earn the B&K Underground Top Qualifier award.
This would put Stuart on the pole for the feature alongside
Stuart would grab the lead on the start and he held it despite a
pair of early cautions, the first for a spin in turn two by Wilson and the
second on lap three when Ray Moore and Mike Ladner spun after contact
between Attrition was tough on the big Official Results: 1. Robbie Stuart 2. David Ashley 3. Patrick Daniel 4. Ray Moore 5. Mike Ladner 6. Frank Wilson 7. Verlon Lee 8. Larry Lambeth 9. Curt Lipsey 10. Stephen Brantley – dns 10. Randy Little – dns 10. Rodney Bruce - dns
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