Southern All Stars ‘Scott Sexton Memorial’ set for Volunteer Speedway on Saturday

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Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., and Brad Neat of Dunnville,
Ky., have respectively won the first two Scott Sexton Memorial events.

Also
racing besides the Southern All-Star Super Late Models will be Sportsman Late
Model ($700-to-win), Modified Street ($500-to-win) and Pure Stock
divisions.

The SAS Super Late Model racing program will consist of White
Performance/Schaeffer Oil qualifying and PPM Racing Products B-mains to
determine the first 22 starting positions, with two series provisional spots
completing the 24-car starting field.

The race honors one of East Tennessee's
all-time best behind the wheel of a dirt Super Late Model. The 46-year-old
Sexton, from Pigeon Forge, passed away on January 10, 2013 after a seven year
health battle.

Sexton was a prominent fixture in the regional racing scene
for more than 25 years. He began his racing career at the age of 6 and was an
accomplished 8-time World Karting Association World Champion before moving into
dirt Late Models in 1986, where he quickly became a fan favorite around the
region, earning the nickname "Superman."

Between 1995 and 2005, Sexton won 10
Southern All-Star Racing Series events between Atomic Speedway and Volunteer
Speedway, and was the track champion in 1991 and 1995 at Volunteer Speedway.
Scott was known as one of the most fan-friendly drivers in East Tennessee,
always participating in charitable events and usually donating his winning
trophies to children at the track. Sexton will always be remembered for giving
back to the sport he loved so much.

Two-time defending Southern All-Star
Racing Series champion Riley Hickman of Cleveland, Tenn., will lead series
drivers into the Scott Sexton Memorial 52 along with Todd Morrow of East Ridge,
TN., Dillon Tidmore of Glencoe, AL., Chris Wilson of Crossville, TN., Mike and
Skylar Marlar of Winfield, TN.  Plus expect to see a strong contingent of racers
from around East Tennessee led by five-time Volunteer Speedway Super Late Model
champion Vic Hill of Mosheim, and possibly Chad Ogle of Sevierville, Mark
Douglas of Knoxville, Billy Ogle Jr. of Knoxville, Mark Vineyard of Powell,
Stacy Boles of Clinton, Cory Hedgecock of Loudon, Bobby Mays of Jonesborough,
Roger Best of Louisville, Jeff Wolfenbarger of Clinton, Mack McCarter of
Gatlinburg, Forrest Trent of Talbott, Dusty Carver of Englewood, Ellery Leake of
Knoxville, Donald McIntosh of Blairsville, GA.,  along with
others.

Activities for the Southern All-Star Racing Series show at Volunteer
Speedway on Saturday, June 13 will see the pit gate open at 4 p.m., with
grandstands opening at 5:30 p.m. The drivers meeting will be at 7 p.m., with hot
laps tentatively set to begin around 7:30 p.m., followed immediately by time
trials and then green flag racing around 9 p.m.

SOUTHERN ALL-STAR RACING
SERIES TIRE RULE: Hoosier 1350, 1450, 1600, 21, 55 - Lucas 03, 05, 06 - LM 30,
40, 70

ALSO WINDOW NETS ARE REQUIRED TRACK RULES

SCOTT SEXTON MEMORIAL
PURSE: 1) $5,200; 2) $2,500, 3) $1,500; 4) $1,000; 5) $800 6) $600; 7) $575; 8)
$550; 9) $525; 10) $500; 11) $450; 12) $425; 13) $420; 14) $415; 15) $410; 16)
$405; 17) $400; 18) $400; 19) $400; 20) $400; 21) $400; 22) $400; 23) $400; 24)
$400

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