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*** All Results Unofficial Until Being Certified In The Kingsport Speedway Office On Monday ***

All Results Unofficial Until Certified: Inside the Process at Kingsport Speedway

The exhilarating roar of engines, the thrill of competition, and the suspense of the final lap – these are the moments that define the racing experience at Kingsport Speedway. But behind the scenes, another crucial aspect of the racing world unfolds: the certification of race results. In this article, we delve into the process and importance of certifying race results at Kingsport Speedway.

The Certification Process

At Kingsport Speedway, every race is meticulously documented and scrutinized to ensure accuracy and fairness. Immediately following each race, the unofficial results are compiled and announced. However, these results are subject to verification and certification before they are deemed official.

The certification process begins as soon as the checkered flag waves, with race officials carefully reviewing timing and scoring data, video footage, and other relevant information to confirm the accuracy of the results. Any discrepancies or inquiries raised by drivers or teams are thoroughly investigated to ensure fairness and integrity.

Once all data has been reviewed and any necessary adjustments made, the results are certified by race officials and posted on the official Kingsport Speedway website and social media channels. Only then are they considered official and final.

The Importance of Certification

Certifying race results is not just a formality; it is a critical step in maintaining the integrity and credibility of the sport. Official race results determine championship standings, award prize money, and shape the narratives of individual drivers and teams.

By ensuring the accuracy and fairness of race results, Kingsport Speedway upholds its commitment to providing a level playing field for all competitors and maintaining the trust and confidence of fans, sponsors, and stakeholders.

Transparency and Accountability

In addition to certifying race results, Kingsport Speedway is committed to transparency and accountability throughout the certification process. Race officials communicate openly with drivers, teams, and fans, providing updates and addressing any concerns or inquiries in a timely and transparent manner.

This commitment to transparency not only enhances the credibility of Kingsport Speedway but also fosters a sense of trust and confidence among all stakeholders, further strengthening the bond between the Speedway and its passionate community of racing enthusiasts.

At Kingsport Speedway, the certification of race results is not just a procedural step; it is a testament to the Speedway’s unwavering commitment to fairness, integrity, and excellence in all aspects of the racing experience. By ensuring the accuracy and transparency of race results, Kingsport Speedway continues to uphold its reputation as a premier destination for motorsports enthusiasts and competitors alike.

KINGSPORT SPEEDWAY – FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 2018 – NASCAR WHELEN ALL AMERICAN SERIES – ROGER NEECE & TONY WARD TRIBUTE NIGHT AT THE RACES

LATE MODEL STOCK CAR #1 (35 laps)

1. Nik Williams #32-Chuckey, TN

2. Kres VanDyke #15-Abingdon, VA

3. Trey Bayne #21-Knoxville, TN

4. Hayden Woods #87-Piney Flats, TN

5. Zeke Shell #1-Johnson City, TN

6. Robbie Ferguson #7-Jonesborough, TN

7. Ronnie McCarty #5-Kingsport, TN

8. Wayne Hale #19-Bluff City, TN

9. Joey Trent #26-Gray, TN

10. Trey Lane #4-Kingsport, TN

11. Bryson Dennis #15-Greeneville, TN

12. Darin Silver #12-Spruce Pine, NC

13. Derek Lane #28-Kingsport, TN

14. Rick Pannell #33-Kingsport, TN

15. Dillon Hodge #5-Kingsport, TN

LATE MODEL STOCK CAR #2 (35 laps)

1. Nik Williams #32-Chuckey, TN

2. Robbie Ferguson #7-Jonesborough, TN

3. Derek Lane #28-Kingsport, TN

4. Joey Trent #26-Gray, TN

5. Trey Lane #4-Kingsport, TN

6. Zeke Shell #1-Johnson City, TN

7. Bryson Dennis #15-Greeneville, TN

8. Hayden Woods #87-Piney Flats, TN

9. Trey Bayne #21-Knoxville, TN

10. Darin Silver #12-Spruce Pine, NC

11. Ronnie McCarty #5-Kingsport, TN

12. Dillon Hodge #5-Kingsport, TN

13. Kres VanDyke #15-Abingdon, VA

14. Rick Pannell #33-Kingsport, TN

15. Wayne Hale #19-Bluff City, TN

MODIFIED STREET (30 laps)

1. Chase Dixon #07

2. Royce Peters #42

3. Rusty Clendenin #27

4. Alex Miller #37

5. Hannah Seal #55

6. Dennis Deese #24

7. Richard Adkins #73

8. Paul Shull #48

9. Tim Barnette #7

10. Kevin Wolfe #17

11. Daniel McMurray #0?

12. Chris Tunnell #6

PURE 4 (30 laps)

1. Keith Helton #9

2. Brandon Sutherland #48

3. Bruce Crumbley #33

4. Craig Phelps #00

5. Jason Ketron #28

6. William Hale #47

7. Bucky Smith #99

8. Brett Hall #7

9. Dustin Kestner #19

10. Jimmy Thomas #14

11. Paul Stanley #40

12. Josh Collins #77

13. David Trent #57

14. Dennis Cross #7

15. Larry Stapleton #15

16. Anthony Watson #91

17. Paul Akers #71

18. Dennis Stanley #21

19. Chad Jeffers #38

20. Josh Detwiler #38

21. Hannah Ottinger #7

MOD 4 (30 laps)

1. Kevin Canter #3

2. Zach Fritz #33

3. Billy Duty #1

4. David Brown #13

5. Hershell Robinette #9

6. Chris Coleman #20

7. Chris Amburgey #17

8. Dalton Thomas #22

9. Jessie Amburgey #7

10. Joshua Gobble #11

Did Not Start: Greg Clevenger #12

PURE STREET (25 laps)

1. Rob Austin #18

2. Dave Strong #53

3. Jay Swecker #77

4. Penny Hurd #11

5. Mike Blair #84

6. Jessica Payne #12

7. Bryan Young #13

8. Brandon Yarber #51

9. Brian Eggers #74

10. Kevin Darnell #4

11. Jason Herron #7

Kingsport Speedway

2961 North John B. Dennis Highway

Office: (423) 288-5992

Karen Tunnell – General Manager/Promoter: Will Bellamy – Marketing \ Communication

Website: NewKingsportSpeedway.com