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Ray Cook Takes Biggest Career Victory in Winning
41st Annual Hillbilly Hundred at Tyler County Speedway
Middlebourne, West Virginia - September 7, 2009


(From Series Reports) - Ray Cook of Brasstown, NC scored the biggest win of his racing career on Monday afternoon at Tyler County Speedway as he captured the 41 st Annual Hillbilly Hundred sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series.  Cook won $41,000 after winning his fourth series race of 2009 in a race that was postponed on Sunday Night after 39 laps were run because of rain.  Earl Pearson Jr. of Jacksonville, FL chased Cook over the final 61 circuits to finish second followed by Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, TN, Jimmy Owens of Newport, TN and Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, GA.

Current Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Championship Points leader Scott Bloomquist and Josh McGuire started on the front row as McGuire took the lead at the drop of the green flag.  With lightning in the background and impending rain on its way McGuire led Bloomquist, Jimmy Owens, Bart Hartman and Terry Casey to the stripe on the first lap.  A three-wide battle for fourth between Casey, tenth starting Earl Pearson Jr. and eighth place starting Ray Cook as Pearson and Cook started their ascent to the front.

With McGuire holding a steady pace out in front he started to enter traffic by lap 14.  Bloomquist, Owens, Pearson and Cook started to close on McGuire as an exciting race for the lead was shaping up.  Pearson then made up a lot of ground on the frontrunners as he was using the very bottom of the race track as he passed Owens for third on lap 16 and a circuit later he was by Bloomquist for second.

Pearson then was all over McGuire in the race for the lead as Pearson took the point on lap 21 from McGuire at the same time as Cook moved by Owens for fourth on the same lap.  Cook then hounded Bloomquist and McGuire in heavy traffic passing both of them on lap 28 to gain the second position.

The first caution of the race came out for Don O’Neal who broke a driveshaft on lap 32.  On the restart Pearson held the point, but a lap into the restart Cook would pass Pearson for the lead.  Cook and Pearson then proceeded to put some distance between themselves and the rest of the field.

At this point a light drizzle would begin to fall and has the cars completed lap 39 a caution for Freddy Smith who had stopped on the inside of the backstretch.  While under caution the rain started to fall heavier and it would force series and track officials to send the cars to pit area while they waited out the precipitation.

Officials waited for 90 minutes and as the rain continued the call was made to postpone the rest of the event until Monday afternoon with Cook leading followed by Pearson, Bloomquist, Steve Shaver and McGuire.


Flat foot 'n it right on by,,,

Steve Shaver somehow makes it stick on the bottom to get past
Josh McGuire and Scott Bloomquist down in turn one on Sunday night.
All three cars were capable of winning the big one but only Bloomquist
could prove smooth and finish the action packed event.




 

It took a day, but Shaver finally lost it in the rough stuff on
Monday. With no where to go, McGuire got caught up and
was also eliminated from competition. Shaver was seen
limping, fortunately both drivers walked away recording
seventeenth and eighteenth place finishes at the end.

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