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Penalties help Lloyd to $10,000 Ocala victory

December 2, 2012, 7:39 am
By Roby Helm
NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series
Winner Ivedent Lloyd Jr. (21) makes a low-side move. (Troy Bregy)
Winner Ivedent Lloyd Jr. (21) makes a low-side move. (Troy Bregy)

OCALA, Fla. (Dec. 1) — Hometown driver Ivedent Lloyd Jr. was declared Saturday's $10,000 winner in the eighth annual Chevrolet Performance World Championship following penalties for the only two drivers to lead in the 100-lapper.

Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., was sent to the pits after he retaliated following a lap-69 tangle with Mark Whitener of Middleburg, Fla., who took the checkers first but was disqualified several hours later for a piston violation in his crate engine. | Turner wins title | Prelims | Slideshow | Video

While Lloyd, whose engine passed tech inspection, picked up $10,000, Matthew Turner of Dawsonville, Ga., finished 12th to capture the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series by 10 points over seventh-finishing David Gentry of Murfreesboro, Tenn.

With Whitener’s disqualification, Shan Smith of Dade City, Fla., was moved up to second in the final rundown as the 21st-starting driver earned the Hedman Husler of the Race Award. Doug Horton of Bruceton, Mills., W.Va., 16th-starting Keith Nosbisch of Valrico, Fla., and Dennis Franklin of Gaffney, S.C., rounded out the top five. Mack McCarter of Sevierville, Tenn., was sixth, the final driver on the lead lap.

The polesitting Whitener and O’Neal mixed it up through most of the race with eight lead changes in a marathon race slowed by 12 cautions that lasted an hour and 45 minutes.

Whitener led from the outset with O’Neal moved into second by the 12th lap as the frtonrunners battled lapped traffic. Greg Martin briefly took second from O’Neal after a restart, but Martin’s race ended when he hit the turn-four wall on lap 23.

O’Neal grabbed the lead on lap 26 in turn two while 19th-starting Ronnie Johnson moved into the third spot.

Whitener regained the lead for laps 32-33 before O’Neal went back out front, and Johnson’s race was over a few laps later when he hit the wall exiting turn four.

Driving a Jim Beeman-owned car, O’Neal was in control over Whitener, Gentry, Horton and Nosbisch after 42 laps, but Gentry slowed with a flat tire on lap 45.

Whitener and O’Neal continued swapping the lead halfway through the race, and the frontrunners had a straightaway margin on the third-running Horton by lap 60. The frontrunners traded slide-job passes and O’Neal dove under Whitener to take the lead on lap 66.

Three laps later, Whitener tried to slide under O’Neal in turn two, but the cars came together with the combination of Whitener’s car pushing and O’Neal staying in the throttle. O’Neal got sideways and backed into the turn-two wall.

Twice during the ensuing caution, O’Neal ran into Whitener’s car to show his dissatisfaction, and officials sent O’Neal and his damaged car off the track.

Whitener led the rest of the and 75 laps in all to take the checkers, but it was all undone ealry Sunday morning when the second-finishing Lloyd was declared the winner.

Notes: Lloyd’s Snow Brothers chassis is sponsored by IBS Machine Products and Augusta Delivery Services. ... Doug Horton’s fifth-place finish helped Warrior Race Cars win the tour’s Chassis Manufacturers Challenge. ... Chris Cantrell of Chester, S.C. finished 21st and wrapped up his $5,000 VP Racing Fuels Rookie of the Year Award. ... The NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series returns Bubba Raceway Park to open the 2013 season on Jan. 28-Feb. 2 with five straight nights of racing.

Chevrolet Performance World Championship: (1) Ivedent Lloyd Jr., (2) Shan Smith, (3) Doug Horton, (4) Keith Nosbisch, (5) Dennis Franklin, (6) Mack McCarter, (7) David Gentry, (8) Chase Edge, (9) Walker Arthur, (10) Shannon Lee, (11) Justin McRee, (12) Matthew Turner, (13) Johnny Stokes, (14) Larry Harrod, (15) Josh Adkins, (16) Michael Blount, (17) Jason Fitzgerald, (18) Don O’Neal, (19) Kyle Bronson, (20) Chris Cantrell, (21) Chris Wilson, (22) Ryan Montgomery, (23) Joey Coulter, (24) Ronnie Johnson, (25) Greg Martin, (26) David Smith, (27) Jeff Mathews. Disqualified: Mark Whitener. Fast qualifier (among 45 cars): Whitener, 15.477 seconds. Heat race winners: Whitener, Bronson, Lloyd, Horton. Consolation winners: Arthur, Coulter. Last-chance winner: Lee.

NeSmith Chevrolet Series points

(Final)
1. Matthew Turner - 1,862
2. David Gentry - 1,852
3. Larry Harrod - 1,786
4. Chase Edge - 1,664
5. Johnny Stokes - 1,538
6. Chris Cantrell - 1,498
7. Michael Blount - 1,366
8. Cody Kierre - 920
9. Anthony White - 824
10. William Thomas - 794
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