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Chase Elliott Wins All American 400; Hemric Southern Super Series Champion
Hemric Ekes Out Inaugural Series Title by One Point
Saturday night, Super Late Model drivers Chase Elliott and Daniel Hemric added to the long and storied racing history of Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville.  The historic track in Tennessee's capital city has seen some of stock car racing's greatest achieve success in the past.  By winning the All American 400 Saturday in Nashville, Chase Elliott cemented his place as one of the greatest short track racers of all time, while Daniel Hemric made history of another kind in the Southern Super Series presented by Sunoco.

Elliott won the 300-lap Southern Super Series All American 400 to complete the sweep of four of Super Late Model racing's most prestigious events, adding to his Snowball Derby, Winchester 400 and World Crown 300 victories in recent seasons.  Hemric eked out the Southern Super Series championship in the final race of the series' inaugural season by just one point after point leader Bubba Pollard was involved in a late-race crash.

It was a historic night that will forever be a part of Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville's lore.

" I don't know what to say," said a humbled Elliott, 17, in victory lane at Nashville.   "A big thanks to everyone who has helped me get this far.  This means a lot."

Elliott, the son of NASCAR champion Bill Elliott, was close to winning the All American 400 back in 2010, but finished second to TJ Reaid.  Saturday night, he got his redemption by charging to the front in the final 70 laps of the race with fresh tires.

"We were so close back in 2010 and we had a really good race with TJ, but we just came up a little bit short.  To come back and get the job done means a ton to me and my family.  We put so much effort into this and it's great for it to pay off."

Hemric finished second to Elliott on the track, then had to wait as Southern Super Series officials crunched the numbers that decided the championship.  When the green flag fell to start the race, Hemric was 53 points behind point leader Bubba Pollard.  The two traded the championship lead throughout the race with one having time up front when the other was at the back of the pack. 

On lap 283, Pollard was involved in a crash in turn one that took out several other frontrunners, including Eddie Hoffman, Erik Jones and Kyle Benjamin.  Pollard's night was done, leaving the title up for grabs.  Hemric made a late pit stop for fresh tires that allowed him to climb up to second at the checkered flag, while Pollard was scored 20th.  That gap earned Hemric, a 22-year-old from Kannapolis, North Carolina, the inaugural Southern Super Series championship.

"I never thought it would turn out like it did," said Hemric.  "I hated to see Bubba Pollard get taken out like that.  It's horrible and heartbreaking for everyone on that team.  That's kind of how his year went.  He was really good, but he had a lot of bad luck.  I hate to win it like that, but we were just in the right place at the right time all season.  That's key to running for the championship.  We were able to do that throughout the whole series. 

"It's hard to say that I'm disappointed in winning the championship and running second, but I just really wanted to win that All American 400 and hold that guitar trophy.  Still, the championship is pretty sweet."

For Pollard, his turn-one incident not only sealed his fate on his championship efforts, it also closed a roller-coaster Southern Super Series season.

" I guess it wasn't meant to be.  I just hate it for my guys that worked hard all year.  We've gone through a lot this year and had to make some changes.  It's been an up and down year, but they were the ones that put in the hard work and stuck behind me.  They get more out of this than I do.  He's a good driver and he's as good as they get.  He deserves it.  Congratulations to him.  We just had too many problems this year."

Hunter Robbins, Johnny VanDoorn and Augie Grill followed Elliott across the stripe to finish the All American 400.

Series officials are currently assembling the 2014 Southern Super Series presented by Sunoco schedule.  Dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

For more information on the Southern Super Series, visit SouthernSuperSeries.com.  The Facebook page for the Southern Super Series is located at www.facebook.com/southernsuperseries and on Twitter it’s @SoSuperSeries.  For advertising or sponsorship questions, please contact the track representatives.  For media inquiries, please contact Matt Kentfield at 51 Sports via matt@51sports.net.

November 2, 2013
SOUTHERN SUPER SERIES
29TH ANNUAL ALL AMERICAN 400
Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee
November 2, 2013
Official Results



Pos.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

No.
9E
98H
18R
61
112
25K
26P
42
47M
2W
23V
51N
1C
41
9K
51J
71
121
8H
26
98M
29B
60
47S
26S
47
29T
8N
7
129
11
71B
40H
43
1G
19

Driver
Chase Elliott
Daniel Hemric
Hunter Robbins
Johnny VanDoorn
Augie Grill
Ross Kenseth
Preston Peltier
Chad Finley
Trey Mitchell
Donnie Wilson
Eddie Van Meter
Stephen Nasse
Cody Coughlin
TJ Reaid
Mark Kraus
Erik Jones
Kyle Benjamin
Joseph Meyer
Eddie Hoffman
Bubba Pollard
Mason Mingus
Anderson Bowen
Tyler Speer
Jordan Sims
Willie Allen
Allen Karnes
Austin Theriault
John Hunter Nemechek
Casey Roderick
Spencer Davis
Stacey Crain
Johnny Brazier
Michael House
Dennis Schoenfeld
Mike Garvey
Lonnie Sommerville

Laps
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
289
283
283
283
278
272
249
232
220
199
190
148
114
98
92
73
60
24