John Ownbey takes the checkers for his $2,000 victory at Dixie.
What won the race: Second-starting John Ownbey of Cleveland, Tenn., grabbed a $2,000 Chevrolet Performance Super Late Model Series victory at Dixie Speedway, finishing 0.297 seconds ahead of polesitter William Thomas in the Down in Dixie 30.
Key notes: The victory was the third of Ownbey's career with the Chevy Series. ... The top eight qualifiers were locked into the feature, with remaining drivers locking in from the consolation events. ... Series action will wrap-up Sunday with Rome Speedway's Boss.
On the move: Michael Page of Douglasville, Ga., started ninth and finished third.
Winner's sponsors: Ownbey's No. JO Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Phantom Race Engine and is sponsored by Sam's Restaurant Equipment, A+ Moving & Storage, Denton's Wrecker Service, M&S Motors, Stealth Carburetor and Austin Trucking.
Points chase: Entering the event, Tyler Crowder (848 points) led the standings over Jake Knowles (818).
Car count: 27
Fast qualifier: William Thomas
Time: 15.057 seconds
Polesitter: William Thomas
Consolation race winners: Michael Page, Tyler Crowder, ,
Next series race: September 4, Rome Speedway (Rome, GA) $5,000