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Southern Raceway:
Milton, FL - May 10, 2008
Goldsworthy claims Southern Raceway $1000-to-win
Street Stock Feature win

Cameron Goldsworth
took his second career feature win in
a big way, providing fans an"n their feet finish",
and pocketing $1000 for his dominent performance |
In 2003 Cameron Goldsworthy of Crestview was
struck by a lose tire in the pit area of Southern Raceway. The
accident nearly took the racecar driver's life. Goldsworthy has
since returned to racing and won the biggest race of his career
Saturday night.
Street Stock was Southern Raceway's spotlight
division Saturday with a $1000 payday on the line. Goldsworthy
lead every lap to claim the win and the money.
The win didn't come easy for Goldsworthy as
eighth starting Brandon Harris closed in late in the race. Harris
used contact to pass Goldsworthy down the back stretch on the
last lap, but Goldsworthy returned the favor in the final turn,
bumping and then passing Harris coming to the finish line.
"I thought I had given it away there on
the last lap," Said Goldsworthy. "I normally wouldn't
use my bumper to get by someone, but when you're racing hard like
that, you sometimes have to."
"When the big money is on the line, you
do what you got to do to win," said Harris, a senior at West
Florida High School. "We both raced hard and put on a good
show for the fans. That's what counts."
The win was Goldsworthy's first on the season
and just the second of his career. Charlie White also snuck by
Harris after the last lap contact to finish second. Harris held
on to finish third with Jeff Colona and Luther Fletcher rounded
out the top five.
Points leader Jonathan Joiner dominated the
Late Model feature leading every lap in route to claiming his
second win of the season. Craig Turner followed Joiner to the
finish with Jason Phillips in third. Joiner's younger brother,
14-year-old rookie Joseph Joiner, ran fourth followed in fifth
by last year's Modified champion, Matt Miley in his debut in the
Late Model division.
"I'm really happy we got the win tonight,"
said Joiner, 21, a student at the University of West Florida.
"My crew chief's dad was in from Pennsylvania, and my mom
was here tonight. It's really special to win for her with Mother's
Day being tomorrow."
Tim Fowler took home his second straight win
in the Hobby division, inheriting the lead on lap 12 when leader
Ryan Fowler was spun out by second place running Stuart Wilson.
Wilson was black flagged for the incident. Howie Reeves and Dale
Bush finished second and third respectively.
Aaron Perritt won a caution filled Modified
feature in just his second start of the season. Buddy White finished
second with Josh Kimmons coming in third. The race was cut to
ten laps after passing the 20 minute time limit.
Chris Bayhi won another Vintage division feature,
his fifth of the season. Bayhi passed third place finisher Bill
Blum mid way through the race. Jay Jones finished second.
Robert Balkum won the Bomber feature while Robert
Garret took the win in the Stinger division.
Racing returns to Southern Raceway next Saturday
night with double points in all divisions. |