ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: MONDAY, September 13, 1993                   TAG: 9309130119
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B-5   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: M.J. DOUGHERTY
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


RADFORD GETS NRVS TITLE

And the winner is . . . Paul Radford.

After nearly 3 1/2 hours of deliberations Sunday, New River Valley Speedway officials disqualified Johnny Rumley, who had won both 75-lap Late Model Stock Car races in the Huff Petroleum/Chevron 250.

The resulting changes in position gave Radford, the 61-year-old "Ferrum Flash," the track championship by two points over Ronnie Thomas of Christiansburg.

"A lot of people told me I had won it," said Radford, who has won championships at five tracks since 1970. "When they disqualified Rumley, that helped me. I had finished 13th [in the second race] and I moved up to 12th."

Until the disqualification, Radford and Thomas were tied with 470 points. And Thomas would have won the title on the basis of more victories - 12-2.

Radford appeared to be in command after the first race, when he finished fourth. Meanwhile, Thomas wrecked on the second lap and finished 24th. Thus Radford led 468-450.

But the reverse happened in the second race: Thomas was fourth and Radford wrecked and placed 13th.

The disqualification moved everyone up one position in each race. And since 12th is worth four points, two more than 13th through 26th, Radford took the title 474-472.

"When Rumley got disqualified, we knew it was curtains for us," Thomas said. "If he hadn't been disqualified, we would have won. And if we hadn't wrecked in the first race, we would have won."

Rumley was disqualified because the intake purchased for his car's engine had been ground off.

"That might mean a slight advantage," said Lynn Carroll, the track's chief steward. "It could possibly result in more horsepower."

Besides Radford, Lexington's Frankie Pennington and Roanoke's Tink Reedy were the main beneficiaries of the disqualification. Each was awarded a victory.

It was Pennington's first victory this year. He was followed by Kenny Prillaman, Radford, Reedy and Rodney Cundiff.

It was Reedy's first victory at the Radford track since 1990. Behind him were Pennington, Thomas, Franklin County Speedway regular Dicky Wilson and Jeff Agnew.

In other races at the track:

Charles Miles of Christiansburg won for the fourth time this year in the 35-lap Limited Sportsman division. But it wasn't enough to prevent second-place finisher Kenny Montgomery of Parrott from winning the championship. Mark Akers was third in the race.

Scott Brawley of Lenoir, N.C., was awarded his 10th victory and Tim Maiden ended up second in the 25-lap Modified Mini race. Dale Sutphin (too light) and Ricky Jefferson (refusal to tear down) were disqualified from the top three. Points champion Charlie Smith of Dublin did not race.

Tony Howell of Christiansburg captured the Mini Stock points championship and won his 11th 25-lap race of the season in the process. Jay McCray finished second.

Tommy Allie of Christiansburg won the Pure Stocks championship with a victory in the 25-lap race. It was Allie's fifth first-place finish of the season. Davis Phillips was second.

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