June 22
Greenville Speedway,
Greenville, MS
Sanction: Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series - $3,000
Information provided by: Series track and team reports (last updated June 24, 7:56 pm)
Red-hot Palasini tops MSCCS foes for $3,000
- Mike Palasini Jr.
- Kyle Beard
- Chad Thrash
- Hunter Lewis
- Rick Rickman
- Clay Fisher
- Ashley Newman
- Doug Sanchagrin
- Seth Reed
- Terry Wilson
- Derrick Nichols
- Brett White
- Shelby Sheedy
- Bubba Harrison
- Brian Rickman
- Dean Carpenter
- Justin Glover
- Neil Baggett
- Justin Paxton
- Scott Abraham
- Carl Thomas Jr.
- Tombo Callahan
The Doug Showah-owned team celebrates in victory lane.
What won the race: Remaining unbeaten at Greenville Speedway this season, front-row starter Mike Palasini Jr. of Leland, Miss., led all 40 lap Saturday to capture his first Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series victory, earning a career-high $3,000.
Key notes: Palasini entered the event with three straight weekly Super Late Model victories at Greenville. ... Chad Thrash was up to third when a flat tire forced him to pit for a spare; he rallied late to return to third. ... Polesitter Hunter Lewis finished fourth. ... Neil Baggett of Columbus, Miss., dropped from contention with a broken driveshaft. ... The Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series made its first stop at Greenville on the 2019 season after the tour's May 4 event was rained out. ... Robbie Stuart, Chad Thrash, Brian Rickman, Tyler Erb and Kyle Strickler scored series victories at Greenville last year. ... The tour returns to Greenville on Sept. 7.
Winner's sponsors: Palasini's Doug Showah-owned car is sponsored by The Tint Man, M&D Automotive and Bonds Towing Service.
Points chase: With his third-place finish, Chad Thrash (750 points) tied Rick Rickman (750) atop the standings with Hunter Lewis (635) third.
Car count: 23
Fast qualifier: Mike Palasini Jr.
Polesitter: Hunter Lewis
Dash winner: Hunter Lewis
Consolation race winners: Doug Sanchagrin, Carl Thomas Jr.
Next series race: June 29, Magnolia Motor Speedway (Columbus, MS) $3,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.