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  • Philip Morris is used to battling for the championship on the final race of the season. Each of his first two national championships — in 2006 and 2008 — featured must-win scenarios when he took the track for that last race.

    This time, however, it was Morris’ reign at Motor Mile Speedway in Radford, Va., that was on the line as he held a slim two-point lead over rival Frank Deiny Jr. Morris took care of business with a second-place finish to claim his seventh track championship at the .416-mile oval.


Standings

as of: Bailey's 300
PosDriverTrackStartsWinsT-5T-10Points
1 Philip Morris Motor Mile Speedway 28 9 20 23 841
2 Keith Rocco Waterford Speedbowl 45 13 31 35 816
3 Nick Joanides Toyota Speedway At Irwindale 21 13 21 21 813
4 Bill Leighton, Jr I-80 Speedway 34 9 27 30 803
5 Ted Christopher Stafford Motor Speedway 28 9 18 23 779
6 Steve Robblee Delaware Speedway 19 7 16 17 769
7 C E Falk, III Langley Speedway 24 11 20 21 751
8 Ron Sheridan Delaware Speedway 19 3 15 17 737
9 Marty Ward Greenville-Pickens Speedway 24 13 21 22 731
10 Matt Buller I-80 Speedway 32 6 15 29 726
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