July 3
191 Speedway,
Campton, KY
Sanction: Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series - $5,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated July 4, 3:11 am)
191-dominating Fisher grabs first Iron-Man win
- Derek Fisher
- Colten Burdette
- Brandon Fouts
- Henry Hornsby III
- Tyler Carpenter
- Seth Daniels
- Jesse Puckett
- Shannon Thornsberry
- Jamie Ferguson
- Miles Cook II
- Austin Lay
- Rod Conley
- Kevin Terry
- Garet McCloud
- Justin Cooper
- Zach Hill
- Kirk Phillips
- Cody Mahoney
- Kenny Rucker
- Andrew Mayabb
- Austin Gibson
- Shane Greco
- Travis Carr
- Josh Curtis
What won the race: Polesitter Derek Fisher of Olympia, Ky., overcame a rash of cautions and restarts then fended off a late surge by Colten Burdette to win Friday's 30-lap Valvoline American Late Model Iron-Man Series debut at 191 Speedway. Fisher led all 30 laps and beat Burdette by 1.192 seconds for the $5,000 payday, his second 191 victory this season and first on the Iron-Man Series.
Key notes: Fisher became the third first-time series winner this season, joining Caiden Black and Drake Troutman. ... He added to a Battle of the Bluegrass DIRTcar Series victory in May 30's Steve Kincaid Memorial at 191, also worth $5,000. ... It's his 12th special there since the fall of 2013, earning more than $53,000 over that span. ... Fisher adds to first-time tour wins there on the Southern All Stars, Ultimate Heart of America and Battle of the Bluegrass series, all within the last 20 months. ... Fifth-starting Colten Burdette grabbed second on a lap-nine restart but never seriously challenged Fisher over the final 22 circuits. ... Brandon Fouts trailed Fisher from laps 2-8 before giving way to Burdette and settling for third. ... Henry Hornsby III reclaimed fourth on the sixth lap and held it the rest of the way. ... Seth Daniels gained seven spots to place sixth. ... Second-starting Rod Conley slipped to sixth before pitting under the race's third and final caution on lap 14, but could only recover to 12th as the final starter to complete 30 laps. ... Justin Cooper retired under the lap-14 stoppage. ... The second yellow flew on lap nine and necessitated a lengthy cleanup after Zach Hill, Kirk Phillips, Cody Mahoney, Andrew Mayabb and Kenny Rucker were eliminated. ... Josh Curtis retired under the opening slowdown on the second lap. ... The feature lasted just shy of 36 minutes with 13 starters running at the checkers.
On the move: Austin Lay of Walton, Ky., started 22nd and finished 11th.
Winner's sponsors: Fisher’s Mike Swartz-owned Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Jay Dickens Racing Engine and sponsored by Swartz Construction and Tree Removal, Swartz Farms, Swartz Rentals, Wayne Bowen Racing Supplies, Wehrs Machine, Bilstein Shocks and Graphic Impressions.
Points chase: Before 191: 1. Colten Burdette (526); 2. Rod Conley (494); 3. Seth Daniels (435); 4. Miles Cook II (431); 5. R.J. Conley (429).
Current weather: Clear, 84°F
Car count: 24
Fast qualifier: Derek Fisher
Time: 13.144 seconds
Polesitter: Derek Fisher
Heat race winners: Derek Fisher, Rod Conley, Brandon Fouts
Next series race: July 4, Mudlick Valley Raceway (Wallingford, KY) $10,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.












































