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June 21
Ponderosa Speedway,
Junction City, KY
Sanction: World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series (Billy Todd Classic) - $15,000
Information provided by: Todd Turner, series and track reports (last updated June 22, 7:43 am)
Hoffman's bobble lifts Sheppard at Ponderosa
Billy Todd Classic
  1. Brandon Sheppard
  2. Bobby Pierce
  3. Zack Dohm
  4. Kyle Bronson
  5. Dale McDowell
  6. Nick Hoffman
  7. Dennis Erb Jr.
  8. Tyler Bruening
  9. Michael Chilton
  10. Cade Dillard
  11. Ryan Gustin
  12. Dustin Sorensen
  13. Justin Rattliff
  14. Tristan Chamberlain
  15. Brian Shirley
  16. David Webb
  17. Dustin Linville
  18. Daniel Hilsabeck
  19. Shane Bailey
  20. Dustin Walker
  21. Max McLaughlin
  22. Cody Mahoney
  23. Brent Larson
  24. Cody Overton
  25. Camaron Marlar
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Michael Moats/mrmracing.net
Brandon Sheppard celebrates his second straight WoO victory.
What won the race: Seizing command when race-long leader Nick Hoffman slapped the turn-two wall on lap 28, third-starting Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., led the remainder of the distance to capture Friday's 50-lap Billy Todd Classic at Ponderosa Speedway. Sheppard's $15,000 World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series victory was his second in as many nights after he claimed his first win tour win of the season in Thursday's $10,000 stop at Thunderhill Raceway Park in Summertown, Tenn.
Quotable: “This is by far my favorite stretch of the year," Sheppard said. "I always looking forward to (racing in) this area. We’ve been racing around this area a little bit more the past couple of years, just trying to stay familiar with it for the touring races like this. (Racing) up in the Midwest, that’s my favorite place in the world, so definitely looking forward to going up there. Confidence is high going into it.”
Key notes: Sheppard notched his 85th career WoO triumph, further extending his lead on the tour's all-time win list. ... The second-starting Hoffman, of Mooresville, N.C., faded to finish sixth after pacing the opening 27 laps. ... Fifth-starting Bobby Pierce grabbed second on the final lap, taking the checkers 1.404 seconds behind Sheppard. ... Tenth-starting Zack Dohm pursued Sheppard from lap 35 until giving way to Pierce at the finish, leaving him to settle for third. ... Kyle Bronson ran as high as third before placing fourth. ... Dale McDowell improved seven positions and rounded out the top five. ... Cade Dillard rebounded to finish 10th after slowing from third with a flat right-rear tire to draw the race's first caution on lap 10. ... Ryan Gustin trailed Hoffman in the early laps before hitting the turn-two wall on a lap-21 restart and pitting under the sixth yellow on lap 35. He recovered to finish 11th. ... Max McLaughlin was battling Pierce for fifth on lap 39 when he slapped the turn-three wall, tearing a majority of his car's right-side body and decking out. He was credited with 21st after retiring a lap later. Debris from his car brought out the race's seventh and final stoppage. ... Pole-starting Cody Overton slowed with an apparent engine failure on the race's second lap. ... Friday's 50-lapper lasted 32 minutes, with 18 competitors completing the distance.
On the move: Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., started 17th and finished seventh.
Winner's sponsors: Sheppard’s Sheppard Riggs Racing Longhorn Factory Chassis carries sponsorship from Hoist Hydration, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Realtree, Coltman Farms Racing, Riggs Drilling Solutions, Valvoline, I-Beam Sliding Doors, University of Northwestern Ohio, Paulson Rock Products, Stussy Construction, Sheppard Auto Sales & Salvage, Go Lithium, Bilstein, VP Racing Fuels, Night Owl Design and BSheppGear.com.
Points chase: After Ponderosa: 1. Brandon Sheppard (2,222); 2. Nick Hoffman (2,200); 3. Cade Dillard (2,152); 4. Kyle Bronson (2,118); 5. Bobby Pierce (2,094); 6. Tyler Bruening (2,076); 7. Dennis Erb Jr. (2,062); 8. Ryan Gustin (2,022); 9. Dustin Sorensen (1,976); 10. Brian Shirley (1,956); 11. Cody Overton (1,928); 12. Brent Larson (1,906).
Current weather: Broken Clouds, 91°F
Car count: 25
Fast qualifier: Bobby Pierce
Time: 12.452 seconds
Polesitter: Cody Overton
Heat race winners: Bobby Pierce, Brandon Sheppard, Cade Dillard
Next series race: June 22, Brownstown Speedway (Brownstown, IN) $15,000
Editor's note: Corrects Dillard's flat tire to right-rear

Feature lineup

Row 1: C. Overton, Hoffman
Row 2: Sheppard, Dillard
Row 3: Pierce, Gustin
Row 4: Bruening, McLaughlin
Row 5: Bronson, Z. Dohm
Row 6: Sorensen, McDowell
Row 7: Shirley, Mahoney
Row 8: Linville, Webb
Row 9: D. Erb, Chamberlain
Row 10: Chilton, Larson
Row 11: Hilsabeck, Rattliff
Row 12: C. Marlar, Bailey
Row 13: Walker

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