Ray Cook waves to the crowd at 411 Motor Speedway.
What won the race: Overtaking polesitter Donald McIntosh of Dawsonville, Ga., on the 15th of 40 laps, fourth-starting Ray Cook of Brasstown, N.C., held off late-race challenges from Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., to capture a $4,000 victory in the seventh annual Hangover at 411 Motor Speedway.
Key notes: Cook notched his third victory of 2016 and his second at 411. ... The race was slowed twice, first on a lap-18 yellow when Shane Bailey and Carder Miller tangled in turns one and two. … Bo Eaton spun in turn two to draw a caution on lap 22; third-running Donald McIntosh retired under the yellow flag. ... Marlar debuted a new Black Diamond Chassis. ... Miller, the Natural Bridge (Va.) Speedway Limited Late Model champ, made his Super Late Model debut. ... The race was officiated by CT Promotions. ... Virginia's Tyler Bare was victorious in the $1,500-to-win Crate Late Model feature over Jimmy Elliott and Jason Welshan.
On the move: James Williamson advanced from 16th to finish ninth.
Winner's sponsors: Cook's Capital Race Car is sponsored by Motion Sensors, Schaeffer's Racing Oil, Old Man's Garage, A+ Moving & Storage Co., Tommy Pope Construction, American Racer South, Integra Shocks, GW Performance and Performance Rod & Custom.
Points chase: Trevor Sise of Knoxville, Tenn., won 411's Limited Late Model championship this season.
Car count: 23
Fast qualifier: Justin Williams
Time: 14.459 seconds
Polesitter: Donald McIntosh