Ross Bailes earned his third career Ultimate Southeast win.
What won the race: Ross Bailes of Clover, S.C, took the lead from polesitter Kyle Hardy on a lap-11 restart and led the rest of the June Jam at Fayetteville Motor Speedway for a $5,000 Ultimate Southeast victory. Hardy settled for second with Dustin Mitchell third.
Key notes: Bailes has three career Ultimate Southeast victories. ... Willie Milliken retired after a lap-11 spin. ... Outside front-row starter Chris Ferguson also retired after 11 laps with power steering problems. ... The Ultimate Southeast tour makes its first appearance at Fayetteville. ... Along with the Late Models, the Sport Compact Dirt Racing Association is chasing a $5,000 winner's purse.
On the move: Justin Williams of Shipman, Va., started 10th and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Bailes drives a Billy Hicks-owned Longhorn Chassis with a Kenny Lamb Race Engine and sponsorship from H&H Auto Sales, Bailes Construction, AKW Electrical Contractors and FK Rod Ends.
Points chase: Heading to Fayetteville, Kyle Hardy of Stephens City, Va., led Ultimate Southeast points (200) over Tyler Millwood (196) and Zack Mitchell (190).
Car count: 22
Fast qualifier: Chris Ferguson
Time: 15.941 seconds
Polesitter: Kyle Hardy
Next series race: February 6, Screven Motor Speedway (Sylvania, GA) $10,000