|| *Comments on the 2006 Salute to the Armed Forces 150:* View the most recent comment <#3> | Post a comment <#post> 1. rm posted: 09.20.2018 - 10:05 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) There was an 8 car inversion for this race. The pole was originally won by Ryan Lawler with a speed of 93.641 mph. There was also an undercard late model event that night, won by Drew Herring! 2. rm posted: 09.20.2018 - 10:08 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Guess I did bad math - a different press release lists the pole speed as 93.246 mph. First caution - 98 accident turn 4 Second caution - 1 spun turn 2 Sixth caution - debris 3. rm posted: 12.28.2019 - 6:39 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) 52 owner - Richie Wauters 28 sponsor - Williams Brothers Lumber 38 sponsor - New Holland 52 sponsor - Ford 70 sponsor - Arnold and Freihofer's/Leaf 99 sponsor - Aaron's Dream Machine Third caution - 52 on fire turns 3/4 Fourth caution - 28 spun turns 3/4 Michael Foy's lone "full" season in the Southeast ranks was plagued by mechanical issues, with this race featuring overheating woes that saw his motor nearly get cooked after less than 20 green flag laps. At least his Aaron's-painted late model looked sharp on the outside. Ricky Turner had top fives in each of the first two races in 2006, but I can't figure out why he didn't finish the year despite being third in points at the halfway mark. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: