NASHVILLE — In what was the final event of the season for the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance and the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Pro Late Models, Chase Johnson collected his first victory at the historic speedway.
Meanwhile, even after being involved in an accident just after halfway, Dawson Sutton collected his first career Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway track championship.
Conner Mosak and Jeremy Miller led the field of 35 cars to the green flag while Sutton, who set a new JEGS Tour track record during qualifying rolled from the seventh spot after the redraw.
Mosak led the opening six laps before Hunter Wright took the top spot after the first caution flag of the night when L.B. Scaggs and Zach Johnson came together in turns three and four.
Wright wasn’t able to get comfortable at the front of the field with Johnson on his heels all night.
At one point, Johnson was 0.010 seconds from taking the lead when a caution flew putting him back into second. When Johnson was finally able to put his Action Homes No. 20 at the front of the field, slight contact from Wright sent Johnson up the hill and back to fourth behind Miller and George Phillips.Â
Despite seven cautions throughout the event, a 53-lap green flag run to the finish allowed Johnson to fight his way back onto the podium.
With just 10 laps to go Johnson applied the same pressure to Wright, getting the 29 loose at the exit of turn four allowing Johnson to take the lead and drive away to his first career Pro Late Model win at Nashville.
Wright held on for second while Miller brought home third. Kaden Honeycutt and Albert Francis rounded out the top five.
The finish:
Feature (100 Laps): 1. 20-Chase Johnson[4]; 2. 29-Hunter Wright[3]; 3. 5M-Jeremy Miller[2]; 4. 47-Kaden Honeycutt[16]; 5. 33-Albert Francis[6]; 6. 55-George Phillips[5]; 7. 25-Connor Mosack[1]; 8. 17-Josh Stade[20]; 9. 95-Michael Bolden[22]; 10. 14-Corey Deuser[11]; 11. 5-Brett Roberson[19]; 12. 14P-Chase Pinsonneault[14]; 13. 32-Chris Shannon[15]; 14. 14C-Davey Coble[30]; 15. 11-Stacey Crain[25]; 16. 16-Jackson McLerran[24]; 17. 15-Trey Craig[9]; 18. 5S-Will Sahutske[31]; 19. 09-Daniel Bolden[21]; 20. 98-Bennie Hamlett[17]; 21. 26-Dawson Sutton[7]; 22. 01-Austin Wilson[10]; 23. 99-Chad Willis[12]; 24. 87-Mike Mazzagatti[29]; 25. 22-Chase Burda[33]; 26. 88-Boston Oliver[8]; 27. 69-Scott Melton[35]; 28. 12-Quinn Davis[27]; 29. 3-Chris Munson[34]; 30. 91W-Jim Wall[13]; 31. 6-Brandon Lopez[32]; 32. 88W-Tucker Wingo[28]; 33. 71-LB Skaggs Jr[23]; 34. 116-Zach Johnson[18]; 35. 8-Michael Pannell[26]
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