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TACO BELL 300
September 30, 2001
MARTINSVILLE, VA – Phil Warren made a little racing history at Martinsville Speedway Sunday
afternoon and in the process revived his fortunes at the .526-mile track.
Warren took the lead with 81 laps remaining and held off a couple of strong challenges down the
stretch to capture the Taco Bell 300 Late Model Stock Car race.
But it wasn’t as easy as it sounds for the Norfolk, VA driver. He was forced to make the 200-lap
feature race through a qualifying race early Sunday afternoon and started the feature 24th. He’s the
first driver to win the Taco Bell 300 after coming out of a qualifying race. He’s also the first driver to
win the Taco Bell 300 driving a Ford.
“To me, this is basically the best it is,” said Warren, who picked up $15,000 for the win, the biggest
payout anywhere for a Late Model Stock race. “It means a lot to me to win this race and it’s big to
be the first Ford to win this.”
Brandon Butler of Richmond, VA wound up second in a Chevrolet, followed by Jimmy Mullins of
Collinsville, VA, also in a Chevrolet. Butler had several shots at Warren down the stretch in the
caution-filled event. Three times in the last 15 laps the caution came out and each time Butler stayed
on Warren’s bumper for three or four laps before Warren was able to get some breathing room.
“I can’t complain,” said Butler. “It’s been a great weekend for us. We qualified second, we finished
second and we led the most laps. That’s a pretty good weekend.”
Butler picked up $10,000 for his efforts, which included a $5,000 bonus from BB & T for leading
at the halfway point.
Warren said it was hard to keep his eye off of the mirror down the stretch. “I knew Brandon was
going to be good at the end,” said Warren, who last won at Martinsville in 1988 when he captured
a 100-lap Late Model race. “I just tried to keep it at the bottom so he couldn’t get under me.”
Jason York of Reidsville, NC wound up fourth while Wayne Grubb of Richmond, VA was fifth.
Both were driving Chevrolets.
Pole-sitter Frank Deiny Jr. of Mechanicsville, VA didn’t lead a lap, as Butler dove past him on the
first circuit. But Deiny ran in the top three or four the first 100 laps until he developed brake
problems. He managed to work back through the field, though, and finished eighth.
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
FINISH START CAR
1 24 16 Phil Warren, Norfolk, VA
2 2 29 Brandon Butler, Richmond, VA
3 11 66 Jimmy Mullins, Collinsville, VA
4 4 18 Jason York, Reidsville, NC
5 35 44 Wayne Grubb, Richmond, VA
6 30 96 Wade Day, Johnson City, TN
7 3 00 David Triplett, Jr., Durham, NC
8 1 4 Frank Deiny Jr., Mechanicsville, VA
9 20 36 Keith Clapp, Seagrove, NC
10 10 3 Todd Massey, Haw River, NC
11 42 56 Robert Powell, Goose Creek, SC
12 7 20 Denny Hamlin, Chesterfield, VA
13 8 7* Billy Hogan, Troy, NC
14 26 5* Dexter Canipe, Claremont, NC
15 28 88 Kirk Leone, Raleigh, NC
16 39 60 Richard Bailey, Mebane, NC
17 27 74 Jim Sink, Chesterfield, VA
18 29 70 Stuart Ricks, Myrtle Beach, SC
19 34 21 Eric Corbett, Hagerstown, MD
20 19 94 Mike Looney, Catawba, VA
21 12 09 Gary Causey, Siler City, NC
22 31 01 Jerry Burr, Asheboro, NC
23 25 1 Andreas Kestermann, Woodbridge, VA
24 14 6 Mike Lee, Glen Allen, VA Bellwood
25 6 95* Shayne Lockhart, Chester, VA
26 40 58 Loren Lanter, Swannanoa, NC
27 22 2* Dennis Setzer, Newton, NC
28 9 57 Ray Young, Bassett, VA
29 18 05 William D. Godsey, Charles City, VA
30 16 26 Richard Landreth, Pine Hall, NC
31 36 07 Greg Marlowe, Troutman, NC
32 5 34 Timothy Peters, Providence, NC
33 37 84* Donnie Bishop, Candler, NC
34 13 02 Chad Harris, Stuarts Draft, VA
35 33 38 Bo Miller, Bowling Green, KY
36 38 33 Mike Reynolds, Nashville, TN
37 32 98 David Roberts, Simpsonville, SC
38 41 76 Dustin Storm, Prince Frederick, MD
39 15 8* David Hyder, Trinity, NC
40 17 15 Donnie Apple, Denton, NC
41 23 24 Brad Brinkley, Sanford, NC
42 21 50 Jamey Caudill, Four Oaks, NC
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