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Adams repels Cummings, breaks SUPR drought

Ronny Adams
in victory lane at USA. (Vicki Donaldson)
By Bryan
Wimberley
DirtonDirt.com correspondent
STERLINGTON, La. (May 28)
Winning his first series race in nearly two years, polesitter Ronny Adams of
Greenwood, La., held off repeated challenges from Kyle Cummings of Sibley, La.,
on Friday for a three-length victory at USA Speedway. Adams collected $2,000 for
winning the first-ever O'Reilly Southern United Professional Racing tour victory
at the new quarter-mile oval in northeastern Louisiana.
Adams, breaking a string of 41 SUPR races since his July 4, 2008, victory at
Champion Park Speedway in Minden, La., notched the 34th victory of his series
career in turning back Cummings.
"I seen his nose a time or two you know," said Adams, who had a rare winless
SUPR campaign in 2009. "I made a mistake in the race and got a little too far
off the bottom and he tried to take advantage of it. I closed it back up, after
that I knew he was back there, but I never did see him again."
Cummings, also looking for his first SUPR victory since 2008, was up to second
early but couldn't find a way past Adams.
"We knew we had a good car and needed to be on Ronny for him to make a bobble
for us to get around," the second-generation driver said. "Ronny finally made a
bobble one time, but it just wasn't quite enough and we kind of got together
coming out of two. It was nothing that I wouldn't have done to him, just
protecting the lead there. Congrats to Ronny, it was a good win for him."
The surface at the tight oval began to rubber up late, but a few drivers were
able to make the top groove come in during the 40-lapper. Fifth-starting Rob
Litton of Alexandria, La., finished third while reigning series champion Kenny
Merchant of West Monroe, La., rode the cushion in improving from 15th to fourth.
Robbie Stuart of DeRidder, La., started on the last row of the 22-car field and
rallied to finish fifth.
After one failed start, Adams took command early over Doug Begnaud with Cummings
working his way into second before lap-11 caution for Begnaud, who pulled to the
infield. Cummings got a good restart and tried to wrestle away the lead from
Adams, but Adams held on as the frontrunners edged away to lead third-running
Trey Beene by six seconds at the halfway point.
Litton took third from Beene on the 24th lap, and a lap-27 caution reset the
field for the final restart. Adams, Cummings and Litton broke away before Litton
worked past Beene, too late to catch the frontrunners before the finish.
Adams had a last scare on the white flag when another competitor knocked an
infield tire barrier across the track, but he held off a last-ditch charge from
Cummings.
"We most definitely had to change the car up from our 11th-place run from the
last race here," Adams said of his May 7 visit. "This track is so much different
than what we usually running on. There is more silt and sand in the racing
surface, so we tightened the car up quite a bit.
"I actually won this race I think in the heat, due to the fact that I drew a big
number and started on the rear of the heat. I was able to move to the front of
the heat and start on the front row of the feature. The track got a little one-laned
and I was able to hold 'em back."
Notes:
Ronny Adam's MasterSbilt
by Stuckey's is powered by a Robert Nealy engine and is sponsored by C. Wrights
Machine Tool, Jesel, Hoosier Tires and Brodix. ... Adams is fourth on the
all-time SUPR victories list. ... The 40-lap feature event started at midnight
and lasted 23 minutes. ... Sixteen cars finished on the lead lap. ... Rob Litton
took over the series points lead from Ray Moore, who spent the weekend at the
18th annual Dart Show Me 100 in Wheatland, Mo. ... The first start was called
back by multicar scrambles. Front-row starter Doug Begnaud of Cypress, Texas,
darted to the infield to avoid a chain-reaction accident and slammed a turn-four
tire barrier that sent his car airborne at a 70-degree angle. He was able to
continue. ... Former SUPR regular Robbie Starnes ran as a teammate to Chris
Holley. ... SUPR's three rookie competitors struggled: Alex Ashley was the last
car on the lead lap in 16th, while Josh Danzy and Skip O'Neal were 18th and
21st. ... Mark Andrews of Marion, La., took a hard hit into the turn-two wall in
the fourth heat race. He was uninjured but the car was too damaged to continue.
Other drivers failing to make the feature: Jim Bryant, Wesley Chandler, Joey
Couvillion, Lee Davis, Devane Hillman, Paul Joyner, Jody Prince, Bryan Sugg,
Trey Williams. ... The second race of SUPR's holiday weekend tripleheader is
Saturday at Champion Park Speedway in Minden, La.
O'Reilly SUPR @ USA Speedway:
(1) Ronny Adams, (2) Kyle
Cummings, (3) Rob Litton, (4) Kenny Merchant, (5) Robbie Stuart, (6) Allen
Tippen, (7) Jeff Chandler, (8) Trey Beene, (9) Jon Mitchell, (10) Darin Patrick,
(11) Nicholas Brown, (12) David Ashley, (13) Donald Watson, (14) Chris Holley,
(15) Robbie Starnes, (16) Alex Ashley, (17) Eddie Taylor, (18) Josh Danzy, (19)
Clay Fisher, (20) Doug Begnaud, (21) Skip O'Neal, (22) Kevin Sitton.
Heat race winners (among 32
cars): Adams,
Cummings, Litton, Begnaud.
Consolation race winners:
Starnes, Holley. Provisional starters: Stuart, O'Neal.
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