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Litton fights off Kile,
grabs SUPR win at TMS
Story
courtesy of Todd Turner
DirtonDirt.com
FORT WORTH,
Texas (Feb.
28) Rob
Litton of
Alexandria,
La., fought
off
challenges
from Iowa
invader Kurt
Kile and
captured the
Late Model
portion of
the Texas
World Dirt
Track
Championship
at the Texas
Motor
Speedway
Dirt Track.
Litton, who
duplicated
his 2006
victory at
TMS, earned
$3,500 for
the 40-lap
victory
sanctioned
by the
O'Reilly
Southern
United
Professional
Racing tour
at the dirt
oval in the
shadow of
the asphalt
superspeedway.
"It's Texas
Motor
Speedway,
you know
what I'm
saying?" an
excited
Litton said
in a phone
interview
while
loading his
car. "We're
tickled to
death to go
out there
and run good
the first
race of the
year."
Home-state
standout
Kevin Sitton
of Baytown,
last year's
SUPR Rookie
of the Year,
finished
second with
James Ward
of
Lettsworth,
La.,
grabbing the
third spot
in the 2009
series
opener.
Howard
Willis of
Dayton,
Texas,
rallied
after
winning a
consolation
race to
finish
fourth in
the main
event while
three-time
SUPR
champion
David Ashley
of Zachary,
La., rounded
out the top
five on a
windy,
frigid night
in the Lone
Star state.
Polesitter
Doug Ingalls
of Longview,
Texas
piloting the
Waymon
McMillan-owned
No. 14 got
out of the
groove on
the first
lap and
never
recovered,
falling
quickly out
of
contention.
Litton took
command from
the outset,
but he felt
plenty of
heat
throughout
the race at
the
4/10-mile
track while
officially
leading
every lap.
"We got
passed in a
couple of
corners, but
got right
back around
'em," he
said.
Litton's
biggest
scare came
while
maneuvering
through
lapped
traffic with
Kile, of
West
Liberty,
Iowa, in
pursuit.
With five
laps
remaining,
Litton
headed into
turn one
just behind
a lapped car
when Kile
tried to
make a move
on the low
side. The
lapped car
"kind of
pinched us
down" and
Kile made
contact,
Litton said.
Litton was
able to
maintain
control of
his machine,
but Kile's
car hooked
the inside
berm and
spun to draw
a caution.
"They said
he was right
there on
me," Litton
said.
Notes:
Litton's
Rocket
Chassis has
a Wall 2
Wall
Performance
Engine and
sponsorship
from LMS
Truck
Center,
Litton
Motorsports,
Wall 2 Wall,
TWM Racing
Products and
Johnson
Enterprises.
... Litton
has switched
from his
regular No.
6x to No. 68
for 2009 in
tribute to
his recently
retired
father, who
used the No.
68 driving
winged
modifieds
years ago.
... Litton
has 16
career SUPR
victories
and won the
2004
championship.
... The
three-night
event drew a
race-record
397 entries,
including
more than
200
modifieds
and more
than 120
limited
modifieds.
.... Late
Model
veteran
Terry
Phillips of
Springfield,
Mo., won the
40-lap
modified
feature,
edging
Canadian
Steve Arpin.
Phillips and
teammate
Jeremy Payne
both fielded
modifieds
but didn't
bring their
Late Models
to TMS. ...
Travis Evans
of Bullard,
Texas, won
the limited
modified
main event.
... Former
TMS winner
John
Anderson of
Omaha, Neb.,
was running
in the top
five when he
slowed and
pulled to
the infield
midway
through the
race. ...
Among other
long
travelers in
the Late
Model main
event: Cody
Skytland of
Edmore, N.D.
(12th);
Jeremy Grady
of Story
City, Iowa
(10th); and
Mike Balcaen
of Winnipeg,
Manitoba
(14th). ...
Kyle
Cummings,
the regular
driver for
car owner
Raymond
Childress,
was joined
by his
father and
former SUPR
champion
Rusty
Cummings in
a team car.
... Fort
Worth racer
Tom Earl III
was 16th.
O'Reilly
SUPR @ TMS:
(1) Rob
Litton, (2)
Kevin Sitton,
(3) James
Ward, (4)
Howard
Willis, (5)
David
Ashley, (6)
Lee Davis,
(7) Kurt
Kile, (8)
Allen Tippen,
(9) Rusty
Cummings,
(10) Ray
Moore,
(11)
Jeremy
Grady, (12) Patrik
Daniel, (13)
Cody Skytland,
(14) Jeff Chanler,
(15) Mike Balcaen,
(16) Tom
Earl III,
(17) Kevin
Kline, (18)
Doug Ingalls,
(19) Kyle
Cummings,
(20) Kenny
Merchant,
(21) Jon
Mitchell,
(22) John
Anderson.
Heat race
winners
(among 61
cars):
Litton, Kile,
Ingalls,
Anderson,
Sitton.
Consolation
winners:
Chanler,
Willis.
Corporate
sponsors of
O’Reilly SUPR
include:
AFCO, Barber
Specialties
Inc., Bert
Transmission,
Brodix, BSB
Manufacturing,
Dura-Lite
Racing
Wheels, GRT
Race Cars,
Hinchman
Uniforms,
Hoosier Tire
Southwest,
J&J
Motorsports,
Keith Craft
Inc., Larry
Shaw Race
Cars, Lile's
Custom
Home's,
Master Vac,
O'Reilly
Auto Parts,
PBM
Performance
Products,
Peterson
Aluminum,
Trick Wild,
Triple A
Diesel
Service, X-Treme
Graphics and
Wall 2 Wall
Performance.
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