Ross White in victory lane Saturday at Volunteer Speedway.
What won the race: Ross White of Knoxville, Tenn., raced to his first career American Crate All-Star Series victory, winning Saturday’s Food City 40 at Volunteer Speedway. White topped Tim Byrd and overall fast qualifier Andy Ogle in winning $2,000.
Key notes: Volunteer Speedway hosted the second night of the American Crate All-Star Series as the tour returned to make up a July 13 rainout. … Tim Byrd of Jonesborough, Tenn., set fast time during the July 13 program, which drew 35 cars, but Saturday’s show started from scratch. … Jesse Lowe of Crossville, Tenn., has won four of 12 series events this season, including Friday's weekend opener at Crossville. … Jake Teague of Petros, Tenn., has a pair of All-Stars wins on the year, as does Cory Hedgecock of Loudon, Tenn.
Winner's sponsors: White’s winning No. 0 is sponsored by Alternative Care Sitting Services, McCarty Electric, RT Clapp Professional Car Care Center and Brucebilt Performance.
Points chase: Entering the weekend, Tyler Arrington (362 points) of Lebanon, Va., led Eli Beets (346), Aaron Guinn (338), Anthony White (273) and Andy Ogle (271).
Current weather: Clear, 79°F
Car count: 25
Fast qualifier: Andy Ogle
Time: 13.883 seconds
Polesitter: Andy Ogle
Dash winner: Andy Ogle
Heat race winners: Trevor Sise, Eli Beets, , , , ,
Next series race: August 31, Wythe Raceway (Rural Retreat, VA) $5,000