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Lee Pulliam and Tommy Lemons Jr. have been the face of Late Model Stock racing for the better part of half a decade and will lead the field to green on Sunday for the Thanksgiving Classic at Southern National Motorsports Park.

Pulliam paced the 37-car field with a 15.407 second lap around the .4-mile track located in Lucama, North Carolina.

The four-time reigning and defending Whelen NASCAR All-American Series champion didn’t post a fast time in practice, allowing others to bolt on tires and lead the first two sessions but was fast when it finally counted. He won the Classic back in 2015.

“We had a good car all weekend,” Pulliam said. “The guys have been working hard. We had a couple different packages that we tried yesterday. We feel pretty good about it and think we’ve got a good piece for the race. I don’t normally like predicting results, but I think we’ve got a good shot at it. Hopefully we can be in the right place at the right time.”

Pulliam is typically a contender to win in the Thanksgiving Classic despite only having one win in the winter finale. Pulliam has been involved in wrecks and had parts failures take him out of contention in the race. Once again, he expects to be a contender on Sunday, but hopes to have luck on his side.

“It takes a lot of luck to win these races,” Pulliam said. “We’ve been in position to win this race five or six times and have only won one of them so we haven’t had a lot of luck in this race. We’ve got a good piece, that’s all you can do. I’m going to do the best I can behind the wheel and if we’re there at the end, they better be up on the wheel.”

Bobby McCarty, Mike Darne and Philip Morris completed the top-5 in time trials.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series crew chief Matt McCall was fastest in the first two practice sessions and was sixth in qualifying.

The top-15 qualifiers automatically advance into the 200-lap main event on Sunday. The remainder of the field will be entered into a last chance race in which the top-16 advance to complete the 32-car starting lineup.

Alex Brock and Will Burns will start on the front row for that race.

The last chance race is scheduled for Noon with the main event taking place after a handful of local division races.

  1. Lee Pulliam- 15.407
  2. Tommy Lemons Jr.- 15.447
  3. Bobby McCarty- 15.465
  4. Mike Darne- 15.470
  5. Philip Morris- 15.474
  6. Matt McCall- 15.477
  7. Bradley McCaskill- 15.494
  8. Mason Diaz- 15.522
  9. Peyton Sellers- 15.547
  10. Jonathan Findley- 15.548
  11. Justin Johnson- 15.555
  12. Brenden Queen- 15.565
  13. Cameron Bowen- 15.660
  14. Tyler Matthews- 15.692
  15. Layne Riggs- 15.702
  16. Jason York- 15.754
  17. Alex Brock- 15.760
  18. Will Burns- 15.772
  19. Sam Mayer- 15.794
  20. Stacy Puryear- 15.800
  21. Mark Wertz- 15.831
  22. Devin Dodson- 15.843
  23. Colin Garrett- 15.868
  24. Terry Carroll- 15.871
  25. Robert Powell- 15.923
  26. Grayson Cullather- 15.936
  27. Ryan Haddock- 15.958
  28. Thad Moffitt- 15.975
  29. Cameron Burke: 16.009
  30. Adam Resnick- 16.062
  31. Mike Ganoe- 16.082
  32. Nolan Pope- 16.181
  33. Charlie Watson- 16.184
  34. Jason Barnes- 16.219
  35. Juan Gonzalez- 16.248
  36. Rodney Boyd- 16.450
  37. Rusty Daniels- no time

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Matt Weaver is the owner and founder of Short Track Scene. Weaver grew up in the sport, having raced himself before becoming a reporter in college at the University of South Alabama. He also has extensive experience covering NASCAR, IndyCar and Dirt Sprint Cars.

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