Sunday - 6:55pm CT - Paul Kelley held off John Bolen and several others and scored his first career ASA Southeast Asphalt Tour win. Kelley was one of the few drivers that came to race this weekend with the focus on only the Five Flags Speedway track. After the race he talked about it.
"We came down here on Thursday and watched it rain for a couple of days," said Kelley. "It really helped us focus on this track by practicing here on Saturday. "We have had some good runs here, but to finally get a win after several years really does feel good. I really have to thank Hedman Husler Hedders, they do so much for us and our racing program."
Hunter Robbins had a strong car and was leading, but a lap car spun and took him out just after halfway. That's all from Five Flags Speedway, check out Speed51.com for more information later this week. Here are the results for the "Estrol Oil 100" goodnight!
1
23
Paul Kelley
2
2
John Bolen
3
41
T J Reaid
4
10
Ryan Crane
5
92
Jason Hogan
6
151
Brandon Carlson
7
17
Patrick Long
8
04
Jerrod Foley
9
38
Josh Hamner
10
7-11
Max Gresham
11
40
Taylor Satterfield
12
39H
Friday Hasler Jr.
13
40M
Tyler Miles
14
39
Scott Patton
15
33
Jeff Choquette
16
07
George Crenshaw
17
28
Lee Langford
18
27
Jason Young
19
24
Parker Hammons
20
127
Ronnie Smith
21
21
Ricky Vice
22
07F
Blake Ferguson
23
6
Hunter Robbins
24
28H
Terry Horak
25
63
Austin Pickens
26
39
C J Faison
27
10
Johanna Long
28
16
Brandon Odom
29
11
Logan Boyett
30
31
Tyler Millwood
DNS
28B
Sean Bass
Sunday - 3:35pm CT - Speed 51 Radio is getting ready to provide live flag-to-flag coverage of today's race on RaceTalkRadio.com. Be sure to listen in as Elgin Traylor, Wesley Outland and Doc Love broadcast the ASA Southeast Asphalt Tour "Estrol Oil 100". You can click here to listen to the race broadcast We invite you to switch over to listen live. We will have the results after the race.
Sunday - 3:30pm CT - Here are the results from qualifying. The new top six will be TJ Reaid and Tyler Millwood on the front row, Jason Young and Johanna Long in the second row, and Paul Kelley and Josh Hamner.
11
151
Brandon Carlson
17.052
14
40
Taylor Satterfield
17.101
21
07
George Crenshaw
17.401
25
07F
Blake Ferguson
17.526
30
39H
Friday Hasler Jr.
18.290
Sunday - 3:22pm CT - Josh Hamner has won the pole for the today's race. After the re-draw he will start sixth. We will have the full rundown in a minute.
Sunday - 2:15pm CT - ASA SAT teams are putting on tires in preparation for qualifying. We will have those results after time trials.
Sunday - 2:00pm CT - Speed 51 Radio is getting ready to provide live flag-to-flag coverage of today's race on RaceTalkRadio.com. Be sure to listen in as Elgin Traylor, Wesley Outland and Doc Love broadcast the ASA Southeast Asphalt Tour "Estrol Oil 100". You can click here to listen to the race broadcast We invite you to switch over to listen live when we get closer to race time. We are anticipating a 3:30pm Central time start. That's 4:30pm for you on the east coast.
Sunday - 1:43pm CT - As we finished the practice session Jeff Choquette got a piece of the wall in turn two. He had to be brought in on the wrecker after the incident. The team is hard at work getting things square for qualifying. Also Johanna Long went for a spin on the backstretch. Her car looked fine as the ASA SAT teams prep for qualifying.
Sunday - 1:38pm CT - We have to give Patrick Long some credit as he come to the ASA SAT tour this weekend having run lots of left and right course in his career. He is a former America Le Mans Series winner and he ran in the 10 in this years 24 hours of Daytona. Last night Patrick never got to run a lap as his car lost power prior to the green flag. He's back today and hopes for better results.
Several drivers chose to run this event and not the race at Mobile. Paul Kelley was one of those drivers. He was among the fastest car in each round of practice. Here are the speed from the last practice.
PRACTICE TWO
7-11
Max Gresham
17.145
2
John Bolen
17.156
38
Josh Hamner
17.159
11
Logan Boyett
17.168
10
Ryan Crane
17.172
33
Jeff Choquette
17.174
10
Johanna Long
17.184
23
Paul Kelley
17.206
92
Jason Hogan
17.254
27
Jason Young
17.262
Sunday - 1:00pm CT - Here are the fast 10 from the first round of practice.
PRACTICE ONE
8
40
Taylor Satterfield
17.303
Sunday - 12:45pm CT - Here are the list of the cars that are here for today's race. We are still checking to see if we have any additional entries. The first round of practice is in the books, the local cars are taking their turn on the track.
2
John Bolen
04
Jerrod Foley
6
Hunter Robbins
07
George Crenshaw
10
Johanna Long
10
Ryan Crane
11
Logan Boyett
16
Brandon Odom
17
Patrick Long
23
Paul Kelley
24
Parker Hammons
27
Jason Young
28
Lee Langford
31
Tyler Millwood
33
Jeff Choquette
38
Josh Hamner
39
C J Faison
39
Scott Patton
40
Taylor Satterfield
41
T J Reaid
63
Austin Pickens
92
Jason Hogan
127
Ronnie Smith
151
Brandon Carlson
7-11
Max Gresham
07F
Blake Ferguson
28B
Sean Bass
28H
Terry Horak
39H
Friday Hasler Jr.
40M
Tyler Miles
Sunday - 12:10pm CT - The drivers meeting has just wrapped up and one new rule has been added. Starting with this event any time the race is inside 10 laps to go the field will go from a normal double-file restart to a single file restart. Last night the all the driver ran well with the double-file starts until the late stages of the event.
The cars are rolling on the track for the first round of practice. Today will be a very fast paced event with both ASA SAT officials and Five Flags Speedway officials looking to get drivers on the road after the event as soon as they can.
Sunday - 11:22am CT - Max Gresham had an amazing drive from 16th to to the front to score his first career ASA Southeast Asphalt Tour win. If Gresham can score another win tonight he will pocket an additional $1,000 dollar bonus.
Sunday - 11:15am CT - Last night Josh Hamner had a car that races only dream about. The 2008 Blizzard Super Late Model champion led most of the race before tire problems sent him back through the pack in the middle of the race. He did rebound to battle for the lead late in the race before contact with DJ Vanderlay sent them both off along with a bunch of other cars in the third turn.
Hamner still found reason to smile as he comes back to his favorite track Five Flags Speedway. He feels that they can make up for last night with a win today.
Sunday - 10:52am CT - Today's race will be live on RaceTalkRadio.com just like last night's event. In case you missed the action last night you can listen to the full race or just the highlights from Mobile International Speedway (AL). Today's broadcast with Elgin Traylor, Wesley Outland and Doc Love is expected to go on the the air 3:30pm Central Time.
Sunday - 10:45am CT - Good morning from Five Flags Speedway! We have taken a 60 plus mile trip to the east for the second leg of this weekends RC Cola / MoonPie ASA Southeast Asphalt Tour doubleheader. The pits are alive with nearly 30 cars and the big buzz is about what went down last night in Mobile. The final two laps of the race where filled with action and heartbreak. In the end Max Gresham went to victory lane and getting by John Bolen on the final lap of the event.
Here is a brief rundown of today's events
11:45am Drivers Meeting
12:00-1:30pm Practice
Qualifying will follow and the Estrol Oil 100 is expected to go green around 3;30pm.