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Triple-feature race weekend for the Frisselle Brothers |
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(Lynchburg, VA) 9 May 2007- Burt and Brian Frisselle had a busy weekend in Virginia last
week, racing a double header feature in the NASCAR Whelen Late Model Series at Motor
Mile Speedway in Radford on Saturday night before completely switching gears to race
Daytona Prototypes in the Rolex Sports Car Series race Sunday afternoon at Virginia
International Raceway in Alton.
Despite the hectic weekend schedule, the young racing brothers had strong runs on both the
.4-mile long oval as well as on the 3.27-mile road course at VIR. After qualifying for the Rolex
race on Saturday, Burt and Brian hopped on a private flight from the Danville Regional airport
to the small airport in Dublin to make it to the Motor Mile in time for qualifying.
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Brian Frisselle Takes Career Best NASCAR Result |
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(Radford, VA) 16 July 07 – Brian Frisselle
scored the best result of his young NASCAR career on Saturday night
with a strong run to third with the CDOC Chevy Monte Carlo in the 94.9
Star Country/Promedia/Americar 150 at Motor Mile Speedway. The race was
won by defending NASCAR Whelen All-American Series champion Philip
Morris.
Brian, who is earning his rookie oval racing
stripes this season along with brother and teammate Burt, qualified
sixth for the Saturday night event on his way to taking third at the
finish.
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Barker Wins SBS Late Model Stock Car Division Title |
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SOUTH BOSTON, VA….Adam Barker of Hurt, Va. entered Saturday night’s Pabst Blue Ribbon 150 racing program needing only to finish next-to-last in a 24 car field to clinch the championship in the Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division.
Barker played the situation close to the vest, took a conservative approach and, with a 15th-place finish, clinched his first career NASCAR track championship.
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Barker Tops Field in Sunoco 500 |
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SOUTH BOSTON, VA….Adam Barker of Hurt, Va. outran the field in a 27-lap green flag sprint to the finish to win the 150-lap race for the Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division that highlighted Saturday night’s Sunoco 150 racing program here at South Boston Speedway.
Barker’s win was his tenth of the season and was his third in his last four starts. His margin of victory over runner-up C.E. Falk of Virginia Beach, Va. was .778 second.
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Barker Wins Bailey's 500 |
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SOUTH BOSTON, VA….Adam Barker returned to Victory Lane Tuesday night, scoring the biggest win of his career in the 200-lap race for the Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division that highlighted the Bailey’s 200 racing program here at South Boston Speedway.
Barker, from Hurt, Va., drove away from the field in a 50-lap sprint that followed a 10-minute break in the race at the 150-lap mark and edged runner-up Jerame Donley of Winston-Salem, N.C. by about two seconds.
The win, Barker’s biggest of the season, was worth $5,000.
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Barker's Streak is Over - Finishes 4th |
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SOUTH BOSTON, VA…..The streak is over.
Nineteen-year-old C.E. Falk III of Virginia Beach, Va. snapped Adam Barker’s seven-race win streak here Saturday night in the 150-lap race for the Barkhouser Late Model Stock Car Division that highlighted the Whelen 150 presented by Charles Anderson Lawn Care Service racing program at South Boston Speedway.
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Barker Extends Win Streak To Seven |
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South Boston Speedway officials threw down a $1,000
bounty for any driver that could snap Adam Barker’s streak of six
straight wins here at the famed .4-mile oval. A handful of the region’s
top NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Division drivers came to take the
challenge. None could knock Barker off of his game.
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Barker Takes Late Model Stock Car Win |
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Adam Barker continues to rack up the wins here at South Boston
Speedway.
Barker, from Hurt, Va., won the 110-lap race for the Barkhouser Late
Model Stock Car Division to rack up his sixth win in a row and his
sixth win in seven races here this season.
The South Boston Speedway points leader started on the pole and led all
the way in the race that had to be extended to 116 laps in order to
have a green-white-checker finish following the last of the race’s five
caution flags.
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