Written by Jim Foose | |
Sunday, 15 November 2009 | |
(NASHVILLE, TN) The All American 400 has become a sim racing tradition, beginning in 1998 with the Inaugural All American 100. Since that beginning 12 years ago, the All American 400 has grown to be one of the most prestigious online races today, not to mention that it is the longest continuously running online short track race around. Every year a strong group of short track sim racers take on the tough 5/8 mile Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway.
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![]() Don Colbath, III led the field to the green flag for the Super Late Model 200 with Skip Honaker alongside. Honaker charged into the lead in his Dodge Charger. Honaker was challenged early by Jim Foose, who took the lead for one lap before Honaker charged by. Four others exchanged the lead, which MT Johnson, Matty Degrieck, Justin McLeod and Honaker’s closest competition late in the going, Johnathon Caddell. Colbath retired to the garage after 107 laps with damage and set up a battle between Honaker, Caddell and Foose who made up the top three for the majority of the race. Honaker made the pass for the lead on Caddell and never looked back. Honaker would complete the sweep, winning both segments of the 12th Annual All American 400. Caddell was second, followed by Doug Forgue, Justin McLeod and Al Hixson who rounded out the top 5 as the race ended under caution for a spinning Jim Foose. ![]() ASRS heads into Championship Week with events at Rockingham Speedway and Homestead Miami Speedway this coming week. The fourth annual Snowball Derby is next on the agenda for the ASRS Special Events season, Saturday, December 12th. The 300 lap race at the famed Five Flags Speedway has grown to become another of the most prestigious sim races around. Registration is ongoing on the ASRS website, www.americansimracing.com. Beginning December 3rd, ASRS will begin hosting the Try B4U Buy Series of three events utilizing three different divisions for free! |