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Max Reaves claims his first victory of the season in Round 9 of the Cookout Summer Shootout. (CMS Photo)

Coffey & Reaves Reign In Charlotte Summer Shootout

CONCORD, N.C. — Round Nine of the Cookout Summer Shootout gave fans at Charlotte Motor Speedway plenty of intense action on Christmas in July Night presented by Trackhouse Motorplex.

Hendrick Case (Beginner Bandoleros) and Max Reaves (UNC Charlotte Young Lions) took the checkered flag for the first time this season. Wyatt Coffey (Bandits), Alison Johnson (Bojangles Outlaws)Lee Jordan (Old Armor Beer Co. Masters), George Phillips (VP Racing Fuel Semi-Pro) and Alex McCollum (Boston Reid & Co. Pro) found themselves in victory lane once more, amongst a competitive group of 138 total drivers.

Bandolero Bandits Division

Drivers ages seven to 11 raced for a checkered flag in the Bandolero Bandits division. Coffey dialed in his ride to capture his second straight win of the season in a 20-lap A-main feature.

Colt Johnson started on the pole, but it didn’t take long for Carson Cauble and Mason Roberts to get together in the field, causing the first caution of the race to fly with a Cauble spin on lap two. After the restart, Coffey put the pressure on Johnson for the next several laps, but Johnson was up to the challenge until lap 13 when Coffey cut to the inside of turn one on the quarter-mile and moved to the point.

Coffey pulled away with a four-car-length advantage over Johnson until Roberts hit the wall to bring out the second yellow flag of the race on lap 18. On the restart, LaQuan McCoy slipped past Johnson for second, while Coffey led the final two circuits for back-to-back victories this summer.

With one week remaining, Coffey can put a Cook Out Summer Shootout Bandolero Bandits Championship on his Christmas wish list going into Week 10.

UNC Charlotte Young Lions Division

For the first time this season, Reaves delivered a dominant victory in the UNC Charlotte Young Lions feature. Reaves’ No. 88 Legend Car out-paced Ryan Zima, Keelan Harvick, London McKenzie and Neal Dulin to take the checkered flag.

Reaves began the 25-lap A-main feature on the pole and put the pedal to the metal for the first six laps before the caution flag flew on lap seven for Cassidy Keitt, who spun to a stop in turn four. Following a double restart, Reaves continued to control the field.

Reaves pulled away for a 10-car length lead before Kai Johnson spun on lap 17 in turn two, bringing the field to a reset. On lap 18, Reaves quickly pulled ahead to a five-car-length advantage, leaving Bobby Gossett and Zima to battle for second.

With four laps to go, Harvick took third from Gossett with a move to the inside. Reaves claimed victory while Zima finished second and Harvick grabbed his first Charlotte podium finish.

“It was really good and the invert really helped me out,” said Reaves. “I thought I was going to get a bumper a few times, but I got lucky.”