Four-time Southern National Motorsports Park track champion Deac McCaskill scored his first win at Southern National Motorsports Park since 2013, leading wire-to-wire to score an emotional victory in Saturday night’s CARS Tour Late Model Stock Car feature race.
McCaskill’s victory was his first at Southern National Motorsports Park since September 14, 2013, when he clinched his record-tying fourth track championship, and his first win of any kind in the 2015 season. It comes two months after finishing second in the CARS Tour season opener, which was held at Southern National, back on March 28th. But the win has even more sentimental value to McCaskill because his mother, Kay, was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
“I was so focused on those lapped cars, I didn’t know that was the end of the race,” McCaskill said in victory lane after his triumph in the 125 lap race. “They said ‘checkered flag’ and I busted into tears. I cried the whole way around. I had to do a Polish Victory Lap to get myself together. It’s been a rough couple weeks for this family. My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer but sometimes God puts things in your life. You’ve just got to hope and pray for the best and things happen for a reason. We’re strongly behind her, we’re supporting her and hopefully we can raise awareness for breast cancer.”
McCaskill has scored countless wins at Southern National and four track championships, but his win on Saturday is one of the most memorable wins for the 38-year-old veteran from Raleigh, North Carolina.
“This ranks right up there with the Thanksgiving Classic back [in 2006] when I raced with Denny Hamlin,” McCaskill remarked. “To still get emotional about it, that’s really cool. I’m just real proud to be standing here in victory lane. That’s awesome.”
Kay McCaskill joined her son in victory lane, praising him for his victory and vowing to beat breast cancer.
“A win is a win,” Kay McCaskill said. “When he comes home safe, that’s my win. I know he won this for me. He is a wonderful son. I’m blessed, beautiful grandchildren. I’m going to beat this.”
Tyler Ankrum finished second in the race while Todd Gilliland, who won in March, finished third. The other four-time Southern National Motorsports Park track champion, Jamey Caudill, finished in the fourth position. Caudill’s fourth place finish is the Late Model Stock Car veteran’s best result of the season.
“We worked really hard on center,” Caudill said of his fourth place finish. “Center’s still not fixed but it’s a lot better. We lost our drive off and couldn’t get back to the gas off the corner. At least we’re headed in the right direction. Seems to have gone too far so maybe we can back up a little bit there and get where we need to be.”
Mike Darne, who scored two wins at Southern National in 2014, snapped a streak of bad luck to score his first top-five finish of the 2015 season just two weeks after an accident in the closing stages of the Jerry Moody Memorial race at Southern National took him out of a likely top-five finish.
“It’s definitely satisfying,” Darne said. “We have definitely struggled. We’ve had a lot of bad luck. We’ve had good cars. A couple races, we got caught up in wrecks. This was a good night. I needed a caution so I could try to work that top-five. We just didn’t get that caution. I started too far back but bad qualifying efforts will do that to you. You’ve got to come from the back and you run out of tire at the end. It’s a great night for us and I’m excited to get to the next one.”
Race Results:
- #08 Deac McCaskill
- #58 Tyler Ankrum
- #98 Todd Gilliland
- #50 Jamey Caudill
- #99 Mike Darne
- #16 Jeff Oakley
- #2 Myatt Snier
- #12 Austin McDaniel
- #27 Tommy Lemons, Jr.
- #28 Chris Hudspeth
- #41 Brayton Haws
- #07 Clint King
- #88 Robert Tyler
- #77 Blake Stallings
- #42 Craig Stallard
- #7 Justin Crider
- #16s RD Smith
- #23 Donnie Puryear
- #31 Thomas Beane
- #59 Roddey Sterling, Jr.
- #88 Chris Davis
- #54 Michael Fose