11.19.2007

Rowe puts cap on '07 season

It's a day late and a dollar short -- and most of you have probably found it by now -- but here's an unofficial top-10 from the Mason-Dixon Meltdown last Saturday night in Concord, N.C.

The PASS combination event was won by a northern driver for the 2nd year in a row, with 4-time PASS North Series champ Ben Rowe passing Corey Williams for the win as the white and yellow flags came out in the closing stages of the event. Johnny Clark was 3rd.
Defenind Meltdown champion Cassius Clark finished 6th.


Mason-Dixon Meltdown

Unofficial results

1. Ben Rowe

2. Corey Williams

3. Johnny Clark

4. Preston Peltier

5. Trevor Sanborn

6. Cassius Clark

7. Richie Dearborn

8. Adam Bates

9. Mike Rowe

10. Perry Brown

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Travis,

Great job taking whatever steps you did to find your readers those results, but you could have been a day sooner and had a dollar saved by just checking your e-mail.

At 10:52 on Saturday night, you were sent the full Super Late Model results from Concord, along with a press release and quote from Ben.

Just checked in the outbox and it is there in black and white. Since you wanted to share the process of newsgathering with your readers this morning, I figured it would be best for them to once again know the rest of the story.

- Mike Twist

TBarrett said...

Mike --

Been on a hunting trip all weekend, and didn't have any chance to check any email. Haven't been to the office in days, and certainly won't apologize for that!

I just wanted to post something in case people were looking. Chill out, dude.

If you want to bash me or the blog or my work -- feel free to do it elsewhere...

TB

Anonymous said...

My apologies.

I had thought that like you've written about twice before, that was a crack at who distributes the press releases.

I misunderstood your comment and jumped the gun. So I'm sorry for my response.

- Mike

Bill Ryan said...

Can we have a steel cage match with you two on the front stretch before the 250 next year? If we start promoting it now it could be huge!

Happy Thanksgiving!