Riggs, Sellers Split Late Model Twinbill at South Boston Speedway

SOUTH BOSTON, Va. (April 16, 2022) — Layne Riggs ran his early-season win streak to four in a row in the first of two 75-lap NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Late Model Stock Car Division races Saturday afternoon at South Boston Speedway only to see defending NASCAR national champion Peyton Sellers snap the streak by winning the second race.

The Late Model twinbill was the headline event of Saturday afternoon’s Viny’s Italian Restaurant & Fruitopia Mini Family Day at the Races event at South Boston Speedway.

The Bahama, North Carolina resident muscled his way past Sellers on the final lap of the opener to take the win, leaving Sellers to have to settle for second place after having led all but the final lap. Landon Pembelton of Amelia, Virginia finished third with Kyle Dudley taking fourth place and Thomas Scott of Efland, North Carolina rounding out the top five finishers.

“If you had asked me six months ago if I could do this, I would have said it was never possible,” Riggs said after the victory that stretched his win streak to four in a row. “I was faster than he was in the first race. I got a nose inside and he tried to chop me off. I was there and he couldn’t deny me. I ran my line and did what I could.”

Sellers said he and Riggs raced each other hard and he was simply trying to do what he could to try to win the race.

“He (Riggs) kept me loose up off of the corner several times. He was doing what he had to. I just pinched him pretty hard trying to knock some momentum off to try to get the win and it didn’t work out.”

Sellers started eighth in the second race as the top eight finishers of the first race were inverted for the start of the second race. Riggs, by virtue of the track’s handicapping system for drivers that win two or more races in a row, started mid-field in 12th place.

It took little time for them to get to the front, with Sellers taking the lead from Jacob Borst on the 14th lap and Riggs climbing into second place by passing Borst on the 26th circuit.

Two caution periods in the last 37 laps gave Riggs opportunities to start alongside Sellers on the restarts. Sellers surged ahead of Riggs on both restarts and held onto the top spot to take the win. Borst, of Elon, North Carolina, finished third, Mason Bailey finished fourth and Scott finished fifth.

“It really hasn’t been that long, but it feels good to be back in Victory Lane,” Sellers remarked. “We struggled a little bit out of the box this year. We got a win last week at Dominion Raceway and we picked up a win here. We’re looking forward to the rest of the season. We have fast cars. We just have to get them ironed out.”

Riggs noted Sellers had the faster car in the second race.

“He (Sellers) deserved to win this time,” Riggs pointed out. “He was faster than we were. He had clean air and had a good car.”

The race was a highly competitive race with two lead changes among three drivers.

KYLE BARNES CAPTURES FIRST CAREER SOUTH BOSTON SPEEDWAY BUDWEISER LIMITED SPORTSMAN DIVISION RACE WIN
Kyle Barnes survived Saturday’s crash-filled 50-lap Budweiser Limited Sportsman Division race and scored his first career South Boston Speedway victory in the process.

Barnes held off fast-closing J.D. Eversole of North Chesterfield, Virginia in a five-lap dash to the finish that followed the last of the race’s four caution periods to take the win.

Justin Dawson of Nathalie, Virginia finished third with Chris Donnelly finishing fourth and Jason Myers of Hurt, Virginia rebounding after being involved in a mishap earlier in the race to finish fifth.

A bit of history was made in the event as Myers and his father, former division champion Billy Myers of Hurt, Virginia, started the race together on the front row, marking the first time a father-son duo had started on the front row for the start of a race in the division at the speedway.

JOHNNY LAYNE, B.J. REAVES SPLIT SOUTHSIDE DISPOSAL PURE STOCK DIVISION TWINBILL
Former division champion Johnny Layne of Halifax, Virginia and B.J. Reaves of South Boston, Virginia split wins in Saturday’s twin 15-lap Southside Disposal Pure Stock Division races at South Boston Speedway.

Layne scored a flag-to-flag win in the opening 15-lap race to score his second win in a row. Scott Phillips of Halifax, Virginia, Bruce Mayo of Halifax, Virginia, Reaves and Jack Milam of Keeling, Virginia rounded out the top five finishers.

Reaves took the lead with two laps to go when Layne encountered misfortune while leading the second race and held off Mayo and Phillips to score his first career win. Milam and Jimmy Wade of Halifax, Virginia rounded out the top five finishers.

KENDALL MILAM WINS HORNETS DIVISION RACE
Kendall Milam of Keeling, Virginia took the lead from former division champion Kevin Currin with seven laps to go and won the 20-lap Hornets Division race to score his first win in the division.
Milam dedicated the win to his grandmother, Joan Milam, who passed away last week.

Currin, from Chase City, Virginia, finished second with Jason DeCarlo of Chase City, Virginia, Andrea Ruotolo of South Boston, Virginia and Dillon Davis of Nathalie, Virginia rounding out the top five finishers.

NEXT RACE AT SOUTH BOSTON SPEEDWAY
South Boston Speedway will go under the lights for the first time this season for two nights of racing featuring the Must See Racing winged 410 sprint cars, in the Sentara Healthcare American Sprint Car Weekend on Friday night, April 29, and Saturday night, April 30.

Track speed records will be shattered as the Must See Racing winged 410 sprint cars, the fastest cars to ever compete at South Boston Speedway, make their first-ever visit to the .4-mile South Boston Speedway oval.

Friday night’s racing action starts at 8 p.m. and will include a full program of racing for the Must See Racing winged 410 sprint cars (heat races, B-Main and feature) as well as races for the USAC Eastern Midgets and South Boston Speedway’s Budweiser Limited Sportsman Division, Southside Disposal Pure Stock Division and the Hornets Division.

Starting at 7 p.m., Saturday night’s action will include a full program of racing for the Must See Racing winged 410 sprint cars (heat races, B-Main and feature), a race for the USAC Eastern Midgets, twin 75-lap races for the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Late Model Stock Car Division and a race for the Southern Ground Pounders Vintage Racing Club.

Advance two-night tickets are priced at $25 each. Advance single-night tickets are priced at $15 each. The advance two-night tickets and advance single night tickets are available online on the South Boston Speedway website, southbostonspeedway.com, or by calling the speedway office at 434-572-4947 or toll free at 1-877-440-1540 during regular business hours.

Single-night tickets at the gate on race night are priced at $20 each.

The latest news and updates from South Boston Speedway are available on the speedway’s website, southbostonspeedway.com, and through the track’s social media channels. Information may also be obtained by phoning the speedway at 434-572-4947 or toll free at 1-877-440-1540 during regular business hours.

South Boston Speedway | April 16, 2022 Results

Finishing Position | Car Number | Driver | Laps Completed

Late Model Stock Car Race #1 (75 Laps)

1 99 Layne Riggs 75
2 26 Peyton Sellers 75
3 0 Landon Pembelton 75
4 4 Kyle Dudley 75
5 8 Thomas Scott 75
6 05 Mason Bailey 75
7 90 John Goin 75
8 25 Jacob Borst 75
9 82 Trey Dillard 75
10 01 Camden Gullie 75
11 15 Ryan Joyner 75
12 31 Aaron Donnelly 74
13 12 Austin Thaxton 74
14 06 Terry Dease 74
15 77 Blake Stallings 74
16 91 Chris Elliott 73
17 57 Eddie Johnson 73
18 38 Mark Keesee 73
19 18 Bobby Gillispie 73
20 50 Raymond Pittman, III 68
21 19 Jessica Cann 53
22 4 Parker Eatmon 41
23 04 Larry Barrett 4

Late Model Stock Car Race #2 (75 Laps)

1 26 Peyton Sellers 75
2 99 Layne Riggs 75
3 25 Jacob Borst 75
4 05 Mason Bailey 75
5 8 Thomas Scott 75
6 4 Parker Eatmon 75
7 0 Landon Pembelton 75
8 4 Kyle Dudley 75
9 15 Ryan Joyner 75
10 12 Austin Thaxton 75
11 01 Camden Gullie 75
12 82 Trey Dillard 75
13 90 John Goin 75
14 06 Terry Dease 75
15 91 Chris Elliott 75
16 50 Raymond Pittman, III 74
17 18 Bobby Gillispie 72
18 31 Aaron Donnelly 69
19 38 Mark Keesee 42
20 77 Blake Stallings 42
21 57 Eddie Johnson 41
22 04 Larry Barrett 2

Budweiser Limited Sportsman (50 Laps)

1 00 Kyle Barnes 50
2 98 JD Eversole 50
3 88 Justin Dawson 50
4 47 Chris Donnelly 50
5 17 Jason Myers 50
6 21 Carter Russo 50
7 75 Daniel Crews 50
8 62 Ross Mountcasel 50
9 42 Chuck Lawson 46
10 12 Zach Peregoy 45
11 26 Tony Housman 45
12 8 Drew Dawson 37
13 19 Bob Davis 37
14 01 Jared Dawson 37
15 05 Billy Myers 35
16 81 Adam Murray 32

Southside Disposal Pure Stock Race #1 (15 Laps)

1 9 Johnny Layne 15
2 66 Scott Phillips 15
3 00 Bruce Mayo 15
4 11 B.J. Reaves 15
5 2 Jack Milam 15
6 61 Jimmy Wade 14

Southside Disposal Pure Stock Race #2 (15 Laps)

1 11 B.J. Reaves 15
2 00 Bruce Mayo 15
3 66 Scott Phillips 15
4 2 Jack Milam 15
5 61 Jimmy Wade 15
6 9 Johnny Layne 14

Hornets (20 Laps)

1 50 Kendall Milam 20
2 49 Kevin Currin 20
3 54 Jason DeCarlo 20
4 12 Andrea Ruotolo 20
5 63 Dylan Davis 20
6 3 Steven Layne 20
7 14 Mark McCauley 20
8 02 Colton Moore 20
9 1 Lee Bradberry 20
10 07 Jordaine Penick 20
11 5 Richard Montgomery 19
12 28 Landon Milam 13

PHOTO CAPTIONS

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Photo Courtesy Joe Chandler/South Boston Speedway

Peyton Sellers of Danville, Virginia (left) accepts the winner’s trophy in Victory Lane from Rafael Gonzales (middle) and Viny Ruotolo-Sarnataro, the owner of Viny’s Italian Restaurant and Fruitopia Mini in Halifax, Virginia (right) which sponsored Saturday afternoon’s event, following his win in the day’s second 75-lap NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Late Model Stock Car Division race. The win was Sellers’ first of the season at South Boston Speedway.

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Photo Courtesy Joe Chandler/South Boston Speedway

Layne Riggs of Bahama, North Carolina celebrates in Victory Lane following his win in the first of the two 75-lap lap NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Late Model Stock Car Division races Saturday afternoon at South Boston Speedway. The win was Riggs’ fourth in a row this season at South Boston Speedway.

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Photo Courtesy Joe Chandler/South Boston Speedway

A youngster reaches into the helmet of NASCAR Advance Auto Part Weekly Series Late Model Stock Car Division driver Jacob Borst to grab an Easter Egg during the Easter Egg Drop held for kids prior to the start of Saturday afternoon’s Viny’s Italian Restaurant & Fruitopia Mini Family Day at the Races event at South Boston Speedway. Drivers filled their helmets with colorful Easter Eggs and gave them to kids as a special Easter activity.

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Photo Courtesy Joe Chandler/South Boston Speedway

Kyle Barnes is all smiles in Victory Lane following his win in Saturday afternoon’s 50-lap Budweiser Limited Sportsman Division race at South Boston Speedway. The win was Barnes’ first career win at South Boston Speedway.

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Photo Courtesy Joe Chandler/South Boston Speedway
B.J. Reaves of South Boston, Virginia displays the winner’s trophy in Victory Lane following his victory in the second race of the pair of 15-lap Southside Disposal Pure Stock Division races Saturday afternoon at South Boston Speedway. The win was Reaves’ first career win at South Boston Speedway.

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Photo Courtesy Joe Chandler/South Boston Speedway

Viny Ruotolo-Sarnataro, the owner of Viny’s Italian Restaurant and Fruitopia Mini in Halifax, Virginia (left) presents the winner’s trophy to Kendall Milam (right) following Milam’s win in Saturday afternoon’s 20-lap Hornets Division race at South Boston Speedway. The win was Milam’s first career win at South Boston Speedway.

FROM: Joe Chandler, Director, Public Relations
South Boston Speedway
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