Southern Mod Stat Advance: Langley
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour visits Langley Speedway in Hampton, Va., on Saturday, Aug. 31. Below is a statistical look at the recent performance of the tour and selected drivers at Langley, as well as some other statistical trends:
Langley Race Setup
• The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour visit to Langley Speedway on Saturday marks the eighth event on a 12-race schedule as the tour heads down the home stretch of the 2013 season.
• George Brunnhoelzl III holds a 20-point edge in the championship standings in his quest for a fourth tour title.
NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour At Langley
• The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour has made three visits to Langley Speedway.
• The .395-mile track was built in 1950 and played host to what is now known as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series from 1964 to 1970.
• The three tour events at Langley have resulted in three different race winners – Tim Brown in 2010, Andy Seuss in 2011 and Jason Myers in 2012.
• There have also been three different pole winners at Langley – James Civali in 2010, Burt Myers in 2011 and Danny Bohn in 2012.
• Andy Seuss is the only driver to finish in the top five in all three tour races at Langley.
• Four drivers – Tim Brown, Frank Fleming, Jason Myers and Andy Seuss – finished in the top 10 in all three tour races at Langley.
• Among drivers with three tour starts at Langley, Andy Seuss has the best average finish at 3.0.
• James Civali has led the most laps at Langley – running out front for 118 laps. Thomas Stinson is second at 88.
• Only five drivers – Tim Brown, Frank Fleming, Jason Myers, Andy Seuss and John Smith – competed in all eight tour events at Langley.
• Twenty-seven different drivers have competed in the tour at Langley
Langley Data
Race: #8 of 12 (8/31/13)
Track Layout: .395-mile paved oval
Race Length: 150 laps (59.25 miles)
Records
1-Lap Qualifying: Burt Myers, 13.365 sec. (92.548 mph); 9/3/11
Race Record: Andy Seuss, 45 minutes 58 seconds, 76.360 mph, Sept. 3, 2011
Race Winners
Tim Brown, 1
Jason Myers, 1
Andy Seuss, 1
Pole Winners
Danny Bohn, 1
James Civali, 1
Burt Myers, 1
Selected Driver Information:
J.R. Bertuccio Jr. (No. 2 Gershow Recycling Chevrolet)
• Five top 10s in 21 tour starts.
• Best career tour finish of sixth, on two occasions.
• Best finish this season of ninth
• Average finish this season of 13.1
• Making Langley debut
Danny Bohn (No. 65 Cedar Peaks Ent, Rustoleum, Ray Evernham Ent., Beasiftbaskets.com Chevrolet)
• One win, one pole, eight top fives, 12 top 10s in 17 tour starts.
• Best finish this season of fourth, on two occasions.
• Average finish this season of 9.5
• Won pole and finished 15th in only start at Langley, in 2012.
• 2012 Sunoco Rookie of the Year in Whelen Southern Modified Tour.
Tim Brown (No. 02 Hayes Jewelers/T&C Motorsports Chevrolet)
• Seven wins, 12 poles, 50 top fives, 72 top 10s in 90 tour starts.
• Best finish this season of second.
• Average finish this season of 5.7
• One win, two top fives, three top 10s in three tour starts at Langley.
• Win was in 2010.
• Has led 37 laps at Langley.
• Average finish at Langley of 4.0.
George Brunnhoelzl III (No. 28 Brunnhoelzl Racing, Epox-z Oval Speed Chevrolet)
• 20 wins, 20 poles, 45 top fives, 59 top 10s in 74 tour starts.
• Three wins this season.
• Average finish this season of 3.9.
• Two top 10s in two tour starts at Langley.
• Has led 24 laps at Langley.
• Average finish at Langley of 8.5.
• Three-time champion in Southern Modified Tour (2009, 2011 & 2012).
Bryan Dauzat (No. 97 O B Builders Inc Chevrolet)
• One top five, seven top 10s in 37 tour starts.
• Best career tour finish of fifth.
• Best finish this season of seventh, among Southern drivers at Bristol.
• Average finish this season of 12.6.
• Finished 11th in both tour starts at Langley.
Kyle Ebersole (No. 5 Ebersole Excavating Ford)
• Eight top fives, 13 top 10s in 18 series starts.
• Best career tour finish of second, at Caraway in July.
• Average finish this season of 4.6.
• Finished sixth in only start at Langley, last year.
Luke Fleming (No. 40 Koma Unwind/AutosbyNelson.com, Perkins & Associates, Lewisville Motors Ford)
• One win, four top 10s in nine series starts.
• Win was in series debut at Bowman Gray in 2009.
• Best finish this season of sixth.
• Average finish this season of 12.7.
• Set to make first tour start at Langley.
Burt Myers (No. 1 CitruSafe/Adams Towing & Recovery, 2012 NC Highway Patrol No Texting Just Driving Campaign Ford)
• Ten wins, 24 poles, 51 top fives, 82 top 10s in 99 series starts.
• Won second race of this season.
• Average finish this season of 5.7.
• One pole, two top fives in two tour starts at Langley.
• Best Langley finish was third in 2011.
• Average finish at Langley of 3.5.
• 2010 Whelen Southern Modified Tour Champion
Jason Myers (No. 4 Myers Racing Ford)
• Three wins, 34 top fives, 75 top 10s in 103 series starts.
• Won season opener.
• Average finish this season of 9.4.
• One win, two top fives, three top 10s in three tour starts at Langley.
• Win was in 2012.
• Has led 49 laps at Langley.
• Average finish at Langley of 4.0.
Mike Norman (No. 12 DMC Auto Exchange Ford)
• Four top 10s in 34 series starts.
• Best career tour finish of sixth.
• Best finish this season of 10th.
• Average finish this season of 14.6.
• Best finish of 11th in two tour starts at Langley.
• Average finish at Langley of 12.5.
Gary Putnam (No. 77 Stock Car Steel Chevrolet)
• One top five, nine top 10s in 27 series starts.
• Best career tour finish of fifth, at Caraway in July.
• Average finish this season of 9.1.
• Finished eighth in only tour start at Langley.
Andy Seuss (No. 11 Phoenix Pre-Owned Motors, Tammie Davis Chevrolet)
• 12 wins, seven poles, 42 top fives, 57 top 10s in 75 series starts.
• Best finish this season of third.
• Average finish this season of 7.3.
• One win, three top fives in three tour starts at Langley.
• Average finish at Langley of 3.0.
Sources: NASCAR WSMT PR
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