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GARDNER DOMINATES “BUBBA ARMY SPRINT NATIONALS” OPENER
Tampa, Fla…2.8.10….Damion (The Demon) Gardner of Concord, Calif. took advantage of first-lap spins by both front-row starters Monday night and ended up leading all 30 laps of the 2010 Amsoil USAC National Sprint Car Series opener at East Bay Raceway Park. The “Bubba Army Sprint Nationals” continue Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the third-mile dirt oval. Gardner was slated to start fourth but a spin by rookie pole starter Ricky Williams on the first lap and a subsequent spin by outside-front row starter Shane Hmiel on the restart left Shane Cottle and Gardner lined up on the revised front row. Gardner fought off Cottle’s challenge to lead the first lap and stretched his lead in his Pace Lighting Eagle/Shaver to a full straightaway before the field bunched up under the yellow flag at lap 23. Gardner then pulled away in the closing laps to win the race over Bryan Clauson, fast qualifier Brady Short, Cottle and Jon Stanbrough. Defending series champion Levi Jones finished seventh after starting 14th. The finish left Gardner and Clauson tied for the series point lead after the opening race.
Damion Gardner wins USAC Sprint Opener at
East Bay Raceway Park Monday night 2-8-10….Mike Horne Photo
USAC Podium finishers opening night at East Bay Raceway Park
2-8-10 left to right Brady Short – 3rd, Damion Gardner – 1st, Bryan Clauson –3rd
Photo by Mike Horne
Brady Short sets an Automatic Track Record of 15.027 at East Bay Raceway Park
When USAC opened its 2010 season on Monday night 2-8-10
Photo by Mike Horne
AMSOIL USAC NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RACE RESULTS: February 8, 2010 – Tampa, Florida – East Bay Raceway Park - “Bubba Army Sprint Nationals”
STATS – USAC SPRINTS - EAST BAY RACEWAY PARK – MONDAY, 2/8/10
1. 36 Brady Short – 15.027 ATR; 2. 2B Bryan Clauson – 15.115; 3. 71 Damion Gardner – 15.275; 4. 10E Shane Cottle – 15.395; 5. 37 Casey Riggs – 15.437; 6. 4G Thomas Meseraull – 15.483; 7. 11 Chris Windom – 15.589; 8. 7 Caleb Armstrong – 15.590; 9. 17 Shane Hmiel – 15.596; 10. 53 Jon Stanbrough – 15.672; 11. 11W Ricky Williams – 15.809; 12. 69 Jerry Coons, Jr. – 15.818; 13. 67K Dave Darland – 15.828; 14. 38 Jeff Bland, Jr. – 15.951; 15. 20 Levi Jones – 15.982; 16. 81 Robert Ballou – 16.055; 17. 24 Tracy Hines – 16.128; 18. 4U Kyle Cummins – 16.297; 19. 5B Justin Grant – 16.303; 20. 2 Hunter Schuerenberg – 16.323; 21. 1C Kent Christian – 16.329; 22. 67 Henry Clarke – 16.360; 23. 17B Brett Burdette – 16.437; 24. 39W Alex Shanks – 16.439; 25. 5 Bobby East – 16.513; 26. 1X Curt Gross – 17.061; 27. 22W Mike Weber – 17.226; 28. 14 Eric Smith – 17.415; 29. 66 Shane Wade – 17.427; 30. 9X Rob Chaney – 17.460; 31. 20X Frank Carlson – 17.738; 32. 71S Dwayne Spille – 18.154
1ST Heat – 1)Shane Hmiel 2)Tracy Hines 3)Kent Christian 4)Brady Short 5)Dave Darland 6)Bobby East 7)Shane Wade 8)Casey Riggs
2nd Heat – 1)Henry Clarke 2)Bryan Clauson 3)Jeff Bland, Jr. 4)Kyle Cummins 5)Jon Stanbrough 6)Thomas Meseraull 7)Curt Gross 8)Rob Chaney
3rd Heat – 1)Justin Grant 2)Ricky Williams 3)Levi Jones 4)Damion Gardner 5)Brett Burdette 6)Chris Windom 7)Mike Weber 8)Frank Carlson
4th Heat – 1)Hunter Schuerenberg 2)Jerry Coons, Jr. 3)Robert Ballou 4)Shane Cottle 5)Caleb Armstrong 6)Alex Shanks 7)Eric Smith 8)Dwayne Spille
Semi (12 Laps) – 1)Casey Riggs 2) Chris Windom 3)Jon Stanbrough 4)Caleb Armstrong 5)Dave Darland 6)Brett Burdette 7)Bobby East 8)Curt Gross 9)Eric Smith 10)Rob Chaney 11)Alex Shanks 12)Shane Wade 13)Mike Weber 14)Frank Carlson 15)Dwayne Spille 16)Thomas Meseraull
A – Main (30 Laps) – 1)Damion Gardner 2)Bryan Clauson 3)Brady Short 4)Shane Cottle 5)Jon Stanbrough 6)Casey Riggs 7)Levi Jones 8)Robert Ballou 9)Dave Darland 10)Shane Hmiel 11)Tracy Hines 12)Jerry Coons, Jr. 13)Henry Clarke 14)Chris Windom 15)Justin Grant 16)Kent Christian 17)Hunter Schuerenberg 18)Brett Burdette 19)Caleb Armstrong 20)Bobby East 21)Kyle Cummins 22)Ricky Williams 23)Jeff Bland, Jr.
Mosen As Cool As Ice At Speedway City
By Phil Michell
Last night Auckland based speedster Brad Mosen showed he is one of the brightest up and coming talents outside of the USA by dominating round 7 of the Triple X Speedcar Super Series at Speedway City. The 22 year old struggled a little in time trials but he bounced back in impressive fashion with two heat victories, a win in the top 8 pole shuffle before leading all 30 laps of the Martelco Equipment Hire supported main event.
“It’s always fun racing in Australia. To drive a car that good is always a pleasure. You always have to be on the top of your game to race against these guys so it is great to be able to win. More importantly it is good for Jack (Berry) and the guys to get a bit of confidence leading into the Australian Championship at Avalon. I really must thank Jack for bringing me out here, it was a privilege to race the Polarice car tonight” added the 2010 Chilli Bowl Rookie of the Year on the podium.
Second across the line was defending series Champion Mark Brown with Sydney’s Nathan Smee completing the top three in the seventeen car field. Brown’s runner-up position was good enough to wrestle the points lead away from Smee by a mere 5 points. Fourth place in the entertaining final was Victorian Harley Bishop with Troy Jenkins, Peter Ghent Jr, Brock Hallett and Keith Giles, who was forced into his back-up car following hot laps, completed the top eight.
The hard luck story of the night was Western Australia’s Scott Glazebrook who was robbed of a top three result after his Fox Racing Spike / Esslinger combination grinded to a halt in turn four bringing out the only caution of the event on lap 28.
Earlier in the night local resident John McKay broke though for his maiden SSS Quick Time award as he stopped the clock with a lap of 14.833 seconds in his Mopar powered Stealth. Later the heat races were secured by Mosen (2), Ben Dillon and Ghent Jr while Mosen was victorious in the pole shuffle, which was highlighted by the duel for position seven between Grant Draney and Glazebrook, with Glazebrook getting the nod by a mere .008 of a second.
The 360ci Sprintcars were also on the program with 17 cars in attendance as they contested round 8 of the Revolution Racegear 360ci Sprintcar Track Championship. Defending Champion Mark Caruso proved to be too strong for his competition taking out his first feature race of the year defeating Adam Currie and Chad Ely. Fourth in the final went to Jamie Hendry, who had his best run of the current season, with Michael Burford, Jason McIver, who rolled his XXX on lap four, Mark Buford and Darryl Wright rounding out the top eight.
Unfortunately the feature event was cut short after pole sitter Josh Ruhs slammed the wall in turn three with two laps remaining. The heat wins were shared between Currie, Ruhs, Caruso and McIver.
The Wingless Sprints were also in action with a healthy field on hand but it was Scott Bogucki who emerged victorious in the Protec Paints final ahead of Brendan Guerin, Keke Falland and Darryl Sloan.
Kyle Hieber (Slingshots) and AJ Roderick (Champ Karts) Win Mains
CICCONI CLAIMS SECOND CAREER GAMBLER’S CLASSIC FEATURE EVENT
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – Lou Cicconi Jr. joined some elite company by winning Saturday night’s Gambler’s Classic 40-lap TQ-Midget feature at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.
The Aston, Pa., veteran became only the second driver in the eight year history of the race to have won the Gambler’s Classic twice. Cicconi, who collected $5000 for the 40-lap victory, won the event in 2006. Joey Payne is the only other driver to have won twice (2004 and 2007).
“It’s all because of the crew,” Cicconi said. “They work hard in giving me a great car. I love racing in this event, and I’m very proud that I won it with Tony Stewart here.”
Stewart made an unannounced visit to Boardwalk Hall to watch both nights of racing action.
Cicconi defeated Mike Stefanik of Coventry, R.I., while Stewart Friesen of Niagra-on-the-Lakes, Ontario, was third, Ryan Smith of Kunkletown, Pa. was fourth and Mike Lichty of Innerkip, Ontario, was fifth.
It appeared early in the main event as if Mike Tidaback had the upper hand over the field. Tidaback jumped into the lead over Friesen at the start of the race and led until he was involved in a multicar crash on lap seven.
Friesen inherited the lead as a result of the crash, while Smith, Stefanik and Cicconi followed closely behind.
Cicconi went into passing mode on the restart as he blitzed by Stefanik and Smith for third and second, respectively, on the restart.
Then, on lap 11, he passed Friesen for the top spot.
The race was stopped on lap 19 when a multi-car incident on the backstretch saw Tidaback’s car catch fire. Track personnel extinguished the fire and Tidaback escaped without serious injury. Other top drivers involved were Davey Hamilton, Mike Iles, Matt Janisch, Jeff Kot and Glenn Heverin.
Stefanik hounded Cicconi for a few circuits until he lost second to Friesen on lap 32. However, Frisen slid high in turn three, which allowed Stefanik to sneak under for the runner-up spot.
Heat races for the TQ-Midgets went to Chris DeRitis, Iles, Stefanik and Cicconi. Ian Cumens and Tim Adams won consolation events. Danny Shirey, Randy Cabral, Bruce Leote and Mike Lichty won semi-qualifying events.
Kyle Hieber of Langhorne, Pa. was victorious in the Herr’s Snack Bowl 25 for Slingshots. The 17-year-old high school junior led the entire distance.
Jim Houseworth was second, followed by Gary Hieber, Todd Dippel and Shannon Smith.
AJ Roderick of Chardon, Ohio, won the National Guard 25 for Champ Karts. It was his first win at Boardwalk Hall.
Justin Bonsignore was second, followed by Chris Daley, Bobby Timmons and Ron Midford Jr.
TQ-Midget Feature Finish, 40 Laps: 1. Lou Cicconi Jr; 2. Mike Stefanik; 3. Stewart Friesen; 4. Ryan Smith; 5. Mike Lichty; 6. Joey Payne; 7. Russ Bailey; 8. Timex Morgan; 9. Ted Christopher; 10. Christopher Allen; 11. Don Zrinski; 12. Ian Cumens; 13. Steve Craig; 14. Rob Vivona; 15. Chris DeRitis; 16. Matt Janisch; 17. Mike Tidaback; 18. Davey Hamilton; 19. Mike Iles; 20. Jeff Kot; 21. Glenn Heverin; 22. Paul Lotier Jr.; 23. Robin Johnston; 24. Tim Adams; 25. Tim Buckwalter; 26. Billy Pauch
Champ Kart Feature Finish, 25 Laps: 1. AJ Roderick; 2. Justin Bonsignore; 3. Chris Daley; 4. Bobby Timmons; 5. Ron Midford Jr; 6. Evan Beaulieu; 7. Nick Hadden; 8. Bryan Shields; 9. Andrew Swisher; 10. Gavin Soraghan; 11. Andy Burkholder; 12. Paul McCollum; 13. Adam Gage; 14. Coby Cressinger; 15. Eric Zeh; 16. Keith Blumenstein Jr.; 17. Todd Root; 18. Steve Milford; 19. Shawn Solomito; 20. Norm Hynes; 21. Kyle Ellwood; 22. Tammy Smith; 23. Timmy Solomito; 24. Tracy Blumenstein.
Slingshot Feature Finish, 25 Laps: 1. Kyle Hieber; 2. Jim Housewith; 3. Gary Hieber; 4. Todd Dippel; 5. Shannon Smith; 6. Michael Glass; 7. Brandon Azzalina; 8. Chris Grbac; 9. Matt Hearn; 10. Stan Friedman; 11. Matt Carman; 12. Anthony Perrego; 13. Molly Chambers; 14. Kurt Bettler; 15. Jesse Hartman; 16. Tim Manieri Jr; 17. Tiffany Wambold; 18. Paul Lotier Jr.; 19. Clay Butler; 20. Rickey Yetter; 21. Bobby Dumchowski; 22. Marc Daniels; 23. Brandon Mullins; 24. Joel Smith. Disqualified: Ben Whitaker.
Farr Tops International Field At The Nationals
By Phil Michell
East Coast Pipelines Racing pilot Robbie Farr emerged victorious at Speedway City in the 35 lap A-Main last night in the 2010 Jack Daniels Racing Australian Sprintcar Nationals. After starting on the front row Farr led throughout the main event and both he and Crew Chief Nick Speed were elated to win one of the biggest single night races on the Australian racing calendar.
“I don’t really enjoy racing for points week in week out so to just go out there and race for the win was a lot of fun. I really must thank for Wendy for putting on this show, to win $10,000 for a one night show is tremendous money. I really must thank all of my guys they gave me a great car tonight and from a drivers point of view the format was a lot of fun” commented Farr on the podium.
The format in which Farr was referring to was the unique “Match Race” dash series which saw the top six drivers square off in four 2 lap dashes to decide the front three rows. At the completion of the dashes Victorian David Murcott, who was back in the Downing Brothers #97 Cool, had the lowest points tally therefore he started on pole with Farr, American Jason Johnson, Steven Lines, Classic Champion Shane Stewart and James McFadden rounding out the top six.
With Farr leading the entire journey the real battle of the race was for second with Murcott and McFadden trading places on several occasions in the closing stages. Eventually Murcott managed to hold off the hard charging youngster with Max Dumesny and Ryan Farrell completing the top five.
Three time South Australian Champion Steven Lines was the first of the local home in sixth while Track Championship leader Jamie Cobby, Brooke Tatnell, Mark Reuter and Danny Reidy completed the top ten. The remaining finishers included Matt Egel, Terry Pitt, Steven Caruso and Brad Keller.
Following the final Cobby was awarded as the Jack Daniels Racing Hard Charger of the Race while Western Australian Darryl Clayden received a new right rear Hoosier tyre courtesy of Phil Lonsdale after finishing seventh in B-main.
Earlier the heat wins were shared between Reuter, Reidy, Keller, Nick Lacey, Murcott, McFadden, Farrell and Dumesny while Egel, Lacey, Keller, Pitt, Luke Dillon, who started from position 17, and Caruso were the six drivers to transfer from the B-Main.
The meeting unfortunately proved to be a real tough one for the five Americans on hand as all five failed to make or finish the feature event. Stewart and Jason Johnson were the only two to progress to the main with Stewart rolling the #2 Eagle on lap 20 while Johnson pulled in on lap 22 after contact with Dumesny cut down his left rear tyre.
The remaining three Internationals had nights that they would rather forget after both Danny Smith and Wayne Johnson were involved in a six car incident in the B-Main while Californian Jonathan Allard didn’t get past the heat races after being involved in two separate heat race accidents.
Lasoski Conquers Ocala Speedway
by BJ Cavin
An overflow crowd took advantage of a comfortably cool Florida night to witness the O'Reilly Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Champions and the Florida Mini Sprint Association attack the clay at the historic Ocala Speedway on Friday night, and they saw quite a show from both series. In the end, Danny Lasoski took the honors in Victory Lane for the All Stars, while Todd Carmichael traveled from Mooresville, North Carolina, to claim the Mini Sprint victory.
As early as qualifying it became apparent that Ocala Speedway was going to challenge the racers under a full moon, as the surface began to take rubber in the turns. Terry McCarl bested all qualifiers with a blistering 12.813, while Donny Schatz followed with a 12.863. Tim Kaeding, Paul McMahon, and Jason Meyers, rounded out the top qualifiers, all with times under 13 seconds. Four heat races followed the qualifing session with Daryn Pittman, Chad Kemenah, Cody Darrah, and Greg Wilson, all earning victories. While those racers found success, notable entries like Tony Stewart Racing's Donny Schatz did not, setting up a competitive B main event for a final shot at making the field. Schatz dominated the B main from the pole, while Tim Kaeding, Paul McMahon, and Jason Meyers, followed to grab the final A main starting positions. Lance Dewease just missed the feature by finishing fifth.
Brad Sweet was the pole sitter for the main event, leading the O'Reilly All Stars to the green flag, but a tangle in turn two at the start would thin the field before a lap was completed. Contact would send Sam Hafertepe Jr. to the pits after a long trip from Sunnyvale, Texas. Donny Schatz lost the front wing off of his car, but continued to race despite handling issues due to reduced front downforce, and Greg Hodnett spun but continued, albeit from the rear of the field.
After a second attempt at a start saw another spin and a caution, things got racy until lap 16 when 17 year old David Gravel spun in turn 2, resulting in a caution. Meanwhile an opening lap pass had put Cale Conley into the leader's role, and he wasted no time in catching the back of the field and lapping cars. Behind him the battle was between Brad Sweet and Dale Blaney for the second spot, as Danny Lasoski crept up to the 6th position. A now or never situation developed in the waning laps as Conley continued to lead and Brad Sweet wanted to make a pass. As the two charged into turn 3 on the final lap, Sweet went high while Conley attempted to hold him off. There was contact, and Conley's car was launched into a four flip crash that brought out the red flag and set up a green-white-checker dash to the finish. Both drivers were OK after the accident which left Danny Lasoski, who had been in third place, as the race leader. The final dash to the checkers was won by Lasoski, who collected the $5000 check and enjoyed the party in Victory Lane. Tim Shaffer followed in second place while Dale Blaney finished third. Fred Raymer wound up with the fourth spot while Tim Kaeding rounded out the top five.
The Florida Mini Sprints thrilled the crowd with very competitive racing as an out-of-towner stole the show from the Florida crowd. A crash in the first heat race took out Justin Kolves of Deltona, Florida, as a spinning car in turn 4 left Kolves with nowhere to go. Kolves clipped the car in the turn and flipped, ending his night early.
Jody McKenzie of Orlando led from the pole in the feature race, but Eddie Moss Jr. passed him for the lead as soon as the green flag flew. Todd Carmichael in third was hot on McKenzie's trail in third, as those three dominated the race until Moss developed a problem around lap 15 with a leaking tire. Over the next two laps the tire lost pressure before exploding on lap 17, damaging the race car, and taking Moss out of the race. Meanwhile Carmichael had slipped past McKenzie as Moss's problems developed, so he was the race leader when the green was displayed again and held on to claim the win. Tim O'Donnell sprinted into the top three in the final laps and took second, while Jessie Teed followed in third place. Brett O' Donnell claimed fourth place behind his father and Teed, and Steve Crabtree of Leesburg, Florida, rounded out the top five.
Racing is set to resume at Ocala Speedway on Saturday night with the grandstand open at 5PM and racing at 8PM, but inclement weather in the area has crews at the track watching the radar and working to determine if racing can be run. O'Reilly All Star and Ocala Speedway officials plan to watch the weather and make a decision on Saturday's events sometime after noon.
Christopher Serves Notice With Gambler’s Classic Preliminary Win
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – Ted Christopher served notice on Friday night at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., as he claimed the 30-lap TQ-Midget preliminary main event.
Christopher of Plainville, Ct., the 2008 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion, got the lead from Joey Payne on a lap 19 restart and he held off Billy Pauch to claim the victory.
Christopher enters as the favorite for Saturday night’s 40-lap prestigious Gambler’s Classic. He is the defending champion of the race.
“I like my chances,” Christopher said. “I didn’t see anybody go as fast as us in the heat race. We’ll see what the Gambler’s Classic brings.”
Pauch of Frenchtown, N.J., was second, followed by Stewart Friesen of Niagra-On-The-Lake, Ontario, Canada; Matt Janisch of Nazareth, Pa; and Ryan Smith of Kunkletown, Pa.
Payne, a two-time Gambler’s Classic winner, paced the field early in the main event.
Christopher, who started fourth, moved into third on lap three. He moved by Janisch for the runner-up position on the fifth tour.
The first caution period of the race came out on lap eight when Mike Tidaback spun in turn one.
Christopher tried to pass Payne on the outside line, but he never mustered enough speed to pull off the lead pass.
“Joey had a strong car,” Christopher said. “He could keep it down on the inside line, and that’s the key line around the track.”
Payne’s car broke with mechanical problems on lap 19.
Tim Buckwalter finished sixth, Tidaback was seventh, Don Zrinski was eighth, Joe Lord Jr. was ninth and Chris Allen was 10th.
The top eight are guaranteed starting spots in the Gambler’s Classic.
Heat events winners for the TQ-Midgets went to Friesen; Lou Cicconi Jr., of Aston, Pa; Pauch; and Christopher.
Consolation races went to Chris DeRitis of Philadelphia, Pa, and Dan Dunigan Jr. of Jackson, Mich. DeRitis has the quickest lap in time trials with a lap time of 9.9098 seconds.
Slingshot qualifying event races went to Kyle Hieber of Langhorne, Pa.; Shannon Smith of Kunkletown, Pa; and Anthony Perrego of Montgomery, NY.
The Slingshot division will compete in the Herr’s Snack Bowl 25 on Saturday night. Paul Lotier Jr. of Lebanon, Pa. is the defending champion.
Champ Kart qualifying race winners were Bobby Timmons of Windham, Maine; Norman Hynes of Lithicum Heights, Md; Evan Beaulieu of Durham, Maine; and Coby Cressinger of Selinsgrove, Pa.
The Champ Kart division will be in action on Saturday night with the National Guard 25.
Preliminary action begins Saturday at 4:30 p.m. A Fanfest, which includes, the top eight finishes from Friday night’s TQ-Midget feature, the Slingshot heat winners and the Champ Kart heat winners, is scheduled at 6:30 and final round events start at 7:30.
TQ Midget Feature Finish, 30 Laps: 1. Ted Christopher; 2. Billy Pauch; 3. Stewart Friesen; 4. Matt Janisch; 5. Ryan Smith; 6. Tim Buckwalter; 7. Mike Tidaback; 8. Don Zrinski; 9. Joseph Lord Jr; 10. Chris Allen; 11. Justin Moensch; 12. Anthony Sesely; 13. Richie Coy; 14. Joey Payne; 15. Timex Morgan; 16. Steve Craig; 17. Lou Cicconi Jr; 18. Mike Stefanik; 19. Russ Bailey; 20. Dan Dunigan Jr; 21. Chris DeRitis; 22. Ian CUmens; 23. Rob Vivona; 24. Glenn Heverin.
American McCarl Aces The Aussies At Premier Pleasure Dome
The USA’s Terry McCarl tonight conquered all with a brilliant drive from his third starting position to win the Australia Day Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars round 12 at Warrnambool’s Premier Speedway. The Iowan ‘Outlaw’ was full of praise for his crew and the Premier Speedway track as he accepted his trophy in a colourful Australian theme on the presentation dais.
McCarl who earlier in the night set quick time battled his way to a well deserved victory after an enthralling six way battle emerged between him and his fellow USA countrymen Jon Allard, Jason Johnson, Craig Dollansky, Danny Smith and Wayne Johnson.
Meanwhile the Aussies had their own race with Young Gun James McFadden, Ryan Farrell, Brooke Tatnell, Ian Madsen, Steve Caunt and Jamie Veal trading places early in the race.
It was Gold Dash winner Allard who set the early pace from Jason Johnson whilst McCarl traded places with Dollansky several times before securing third and setting out after the early leaders.
On lap thirteen McCarl rapidly caught the two early leaders and made the lowline work perfectly to execute his way past both Allard and Jason Johnson.
By lap sixteen, Wayne Johnson who had started from position nine had begun to make his mark on the race by moving past Danny Smith, Craig Dollansky and Jason Johnson for third.
There was trading of places on the perfectly prepared track each and every lap as drivers made both steady and rapid progress throughout the entire field keeping the appreciative crowd entertained.
On lap twenty three Steve Caunt spun in front of the approaching leaders. Caunt tried desperately to avoid contact with the oncoming traffic but to no avail as he was clipped slightly by Allard and then head on by Dollansky who had nowhere to go.
Dollansky was unable to restart after sustaining front end damage as Allard who was rolling around under the yellow lights tried in vain to get some heat into a rapidly deflating left rear tyre.
Unfortunately for Allard the tyre stayed flat and he was sent to the rear for safety reasons before pulling to the infield.
McCarl led away at the restart and went on to take a well deserved victory from Wayne Johnson, Danny Smith and Jason Johnson.
The Aussie battle was won by an impressive fifth place finisher James McFadden from classic runner-up Brooke Tatnell and Classic winner Shane Stewart (USA) with Robbie Farr, Ryan Farrell and David Murcott rounding out the top ten.
The Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcar tournament now has one weekend off whilst the Australian Sprintcar Nationals are run in Adelaide before the teams head west for round thirteen at WA’s Kalgoorlie International Speedway and the Grand Finale at the Perth Motorplex on February 5th and 6th.
Morgan Gets His Maiden Sprintcar Victory
It may have been a long time coming, with many local fans surprised it hasn't happened earlier, so when the all the pieces to the puzzle finally came together for Richard Morgan he certainly wasn't about to let the opportunity slip. Round 6 of the Qld Speedway Spares Series at Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway (BIS) will always be a special one for Morgan, it will always represent his breakthrough Feature race win in Sprintcar competition.
Morgan led every one of the twenty-five laps from green to chequer, he mastered a BIS track that others struggled with, and he showed patience in lapped traffic even though he had to be aware his chasers were closing in as he tried to thread his way through the tailenders.
Peter Lack, Pete Thorley and Darrell Hodges were given some hope by yellow light race stoppages during the middle stages of the race and when that trio was joined by Todd Wanless the battle for the minors stepped up a gear. Nothing though was going to deny Morgan of the win, the #54 Morgan Metalcorp XXX racing away at every restart with Richard taking the chequered flag a comfortable one and half seconds ahead of Lack with Thorley, Wanless and Hodges completing the top five.
Morgan's maiden Feature race victory was well deserved, and also a popular one amongst his fellow competitors throughout the Archerfield pit area. It will also shake the Series points tree somewhat, even more so with the event awarding double points courtesy of the draw at the driver's briefing, and Richard's points haul will see him close in on the leaders with six Rounds still left to run. Morgan was denied the Series Championship by just a few points back in 2005/06, his good form of late could be a pointer towards where the 2009/10 Championship trophy eventually finds a home at the end of the season.
In other races on the program, newly crowned Australian ASCF Junior Sedan Champion Cody Maroske made a winning return to BIS with victory in his opening two Heat races before holding out Jayden and Natalie Peacock in the Feature race to claim the sixth Round of the Comfort Inn Robertson Gardens Series. James Kennedy finished fourth ahead of Patrick Brennan with Bianca Smith, Dylan Menz, Simone Brehmer, Jeremy Booth and Daniel Helmore rounding out the top ten.
Next week's program at Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway features Wingless Sprints, Stock Cars, Outlaw Sedans, Formula 500's and Track Championships for Ford v Holden, Sigmas, Brisbane & Open Sedans. Round 7 of the Qld Speedway Spares Series for 410ci Sprintcars will be held at BIS on February 20.
QSSS 6 Quick Results / Contingency Awards:
Qualifying (Top five): Allan Woods (11.819), Darrell Hodges (11.873), Pete Thorley (11.886), Peter Lack (12.020), Richard Morgan (12.053)
Capalaba Wreckers Heat Race Winners: Matthew Butler, Richard Morgan, Peter Lack, Kevin Titman, Todd Wanless, Anthony Lambert.
Eagle Chassis Dash: Peter Lack, Richard Morgan, Darrell Hodges, Kevin Titman, Pete Thorley, Allan Woods.
Del West B-Main (Top five, four to transfer): Matthew Butler, Ricky Mitchell, Murray Gibson, Dan Murray, Tim Garrett.
Qld Speedway Spares A-Main: Richard Morgan, Peter Lack, Pete Thorley, Todd Wanless, Darrell Hodges, Ricky Mitchell, Dan Murray, Brett Thomas, Murray Gibson, Allan Woods, Kevin Titman, Paul Rooks, Paul Morris, Mark Pholi, Matthew Butler, Craig Stevenson (DNF)
Del West Award: Tim Garrett DMI Award: Allan Woods
Allard takes out New Zealand Sprintcar Grand Prix.
Saturday evening saw the running of the 2009/10 New Zealand Sprintcar Grand Prix held at Auckland’s iconic speedway venue Western Springs. Another massive crowd was on hand after a beautiful sunny day but once again Springs Promotion had their faults with once again turning up a rough track at the start of the night before it settled down and proved to be fast with 2 different racing lines. The evening started with the traditional outlaw style two lap time trial where Baypark’s Colin Entwistle topped the clock with a 12.021sec followed by fellow Baypark local Rodney Wood on 12.138. Jonathan Allard was third fastest with first Auckland local Hans Boere fourth. Current New Zealand Sprintcar Champion was fifth while regaining Grand Prix title holder Skinny Colson ended up 17th in time trials. Heat one saw something really out of this world when Allan Haigh off grid 2 came down on Glenn Torpey on the formation lap damaging Haigh’s front end before the green flag had ever dropped. The heat was won by American Ricky Logan who was out to set the pace followed by Jeremy Halpin and Mark Browne. Heat two saw Daniel Eggleton grab the jump on Colson and totally dominate this race ahead of Colson while back in the field Alan Wakeling, Wood, Dean Brindle and Carl Wilson were battling out to see whom was going to fill 3rd and 4th to transfer into the Dash. Third and final heat was taken out by Jamie McDonald, but once again the battle was behind him between Torpey, Allard and Ryan O’Conner. Allard finished second after what was a amazing inside slide job going into turn 3 on Torpey who also got passed by third placegetter O’Conner. The finishing order of the dash was to determine the first 12 grids of the A-Main so this was going to be one fast race. Wood pulled a wheel stand which backed everyone else up behind him which gave Entwistle a clear run to lead the pack. Allard passed both Wood and Entwistle outwide to take the win followed by Entwistle and Wood. The B-Main saw Brindle run away with this with Wilson making up two positions to finish in second , Boere in third and Palmerston North’s Nelson Hartley rounding out the top four. Right from the start, Allard checked out in the 25 lap New Zealand Sprintcar Grand Prix with a blistering pace, Wilson spun to the infield on turn 4 lap 1 along with Baypark’s Kerry Bartlett and Halpin spinning the same place as Wilson a lap apart. Wood went wide to give Logan the gap and pass underneath to hunt down Allard. Mid race there were battles among Wakeling, McDonald, O’Conner, Entwistle and Brindle till with 5 laps to go O’Conner just overcooked it going into turn three spinning round bringing on the first caution. Off the restart, Allard gets away from the pack to claim the 2009/10 Wynn’s New Zealand Sprintcar Grand Prix followed home by fellow American Ricky Logan and first Kiwi home Tauranga’s Rodney Wood. McDonald finished fourth with Wakeling fifth then Entwistle, Brindle, Browne, Colson, Torpey filling the top ten. Raymond Griffen finished eleventh after starting 18th then followed by current South Island Champion Karen Forsey 12th and Kerry Bartlett rounding out the field in 13th.
Farr and Away
Robbie Farr won back-to-back Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars rounds at the Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway tonight.
American Jason Sides led the early stages of the 30-lap feature event on a dry slick track, which was very different to what was served up the night before. It only took 3 laps before Farr made the move while behind Ian Madsen was having a very eventful race.
He lined up fourth on the grid and dropped to fifth at the start of the main event behind the leading duo and a squabbling Mitchell Dumesny and Cameron Gessner. On lap 11 he fell to sixth behind Max Dumesny but came back 2 laps later to take both Max and Gessner. Not long after he passed Mitchell Dumensy and managed to hold on to third for the remainder of the race.
American Jason Johnson charged from eighth to finish fourth from Gessner, Max Dumesny, Jeremy Cross, Mitchell Dumesny who fell to eighth, points leader Brooke Tatnell and Kerry Madsen who rounded out the top ten.
Farr recorded his fastest lap of the race just after passing Sides and moved up into second on the points table, 32 behind Tatnell. There was some exciting racing as all eighteen drivers greeted the chequered flag, as did all competitors in the 4 remaining heats races as well as the B-Main. In fact only Murray Gibson and Daniel Needham recorded a DNF (Did Not Finish) in the C-Main.
PWWSS officials had a race of their own, trying to beat the rain that was showing on the radar so the Vortex Top 8 Shootout was dropped much to the disgust of the Krikke Motorsport outfit. They qualified and sixth and badly wanted the chance to make up a few positions prior to the A-Main.
A-Main Results
1. Q7 Robbie Farr
2. USA77 Jason Sides
3. N35 Ian Madsen
4. NQ47 Jason Johnson
5. Q68 Cameron Gessner
6. V5 Max Dumesny
7. N39 Jeremy Cross
8. N77 Mitchell Dumesny
9. W2 Brooke Tatnell
11. USA71 Tim Schaffer
12. N4 Kelly Linigen
13. W95 Ryan Farrell
14. N75 Glen Saville
15. A1 Garry Brazier
16. N7 Roddy Bell-Bowen
17. N10 Adrian Maher
18. N17 Marty Perovich
QSS Quicktime – Robbie Farr
Revolution Racegear Highest Heat Points – Tim Schaffer
Hoosier Hard Charger – Jeremy Cross
DMI Lucky 11th – Tim Schaffer
Pro Shocks Award – Jason Johnson
Points
1. Brooke Tatnell 1680
2. Robbie Farr 1648
3. Max Dumesny 1638
4. Ryan Farrell 1564
5. Jason Johnson 1500
6. Cameron Gessner 1488
7. James McFadden 1461
8. David Murcott 1440
9. Bryan Mann 1428
10. Andrew Scheuerle 1426
Who Finished Second?
Robbie Farr took his “no one remembers who finishes second” attitude to Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway on Friday night to record quick time and walk away with the Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars round 11 preliminary A-Main.
Farr led the entire 20 laps over American Jason Sides and Mitchell Dumesny. Sides passed Dumesny for second when the young charger bounced off the cushion on lap 8. Meanwhile Brooke Tatnell was the big mover in the pack, coming from tenth to finish fourth.
The wet weather leading up to the event produced a heavy track with some unforgiving ruts. Roddy Bell-Bowen hit the large cushion on lap 3 and almost rolled while Ben Atkinson completed the job on lap 9. Earlier in the night Bryan Mann and James Thompson suffered massive flips in turn three, both landing on the pit wall in separate incidents. Thompson borrowed the #9 car of Rodney Maxwell to start the A-Main however he pulled out on lap 15.
Farr leads the points heading into the final night on Saturday January 16.
Preliminary A-Main Results
1. Q7 Robbie Farr
2. USA77 Jason Sides
3. N77 Mitchell Dumesny
4. W2 Brooke Tatnell
5. V5 Max Dumesny
6. N35 Ian Madsen
7. Q68 Cameron Gessner
8. NQ47 Jason Johnson
9. N10 Adrian Maher
10. USA71 Tim Schaffer
11. N4 Kelly Linigen
12. W25 James McFadden
13. N39 Jeremy Cross
14. Q25 Andrew Scheuerle
15. N17 Marty Perovich
DNF
16. N22 James Thompson Lap 15
17. NT3 Ben Atkinson Lap 9
18. N7 Roddy Bell-Bowen Lap 3
Points after night 1
Robbie Farr 154
Mitchell Dumesny 148 Jason Sides 137
Ian Madsen 135
Cameron Gessner 130
Brooke Tatnell 126
Adrian Maher 126
Max Dumesny 126
Kelly Linigen 122
Roddy Bell-Bowen 118
Sydney Shootout
Can Jason Johnson do it again at the Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway this weekend? Photo James Baker.
The Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Championship is gearing up for two nights of action during round 11 at the Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway in Sydney this weekend.
Defending champion Brooke Tatnell is slowly creeping towards a record eighth championship. He is 47 points ahead of Max Dumesny and 54 ahead of Robbie Farr.
Farr still has a mathematical chance to win the series, however crashing out of the B-Main at Avalon Raceway during round 7 lost the team a bunch of points. “That night was devastating for us,” explained Farr. “We have been doing this long enough now to know that that was the end of our World Series championship right there. The worst part is the reason to why we qualified so bad and ran so poorly in our heats is still a mystery to us. We are normally very good at Avalon and did nothing different to any other time.”
“Up until Avalon I was really happy. We have had a pretty good year, and have been super fast. I think it’s only natural that you start thinking about the championship when you are caught up in the whole points battle (but) to be bluntly honest, I don’t care if I finished second or tenth now. No one remembers who finishes second. From now on they are just another race meeting that we are going out there to win,” said Farr who went to Toowoomba with that attitude and won.
However Krikke MotorSport Team Owner Shane Krikke says it’s never over until it is over. “Our first year on World Series we won half of the rounds including the first six and Brooke missed a round and still won. If we had a forty plus point lead heading into the final race it would be different but Robbie or Max could go on a tear and we could have some problems but we are very happy to be that many points in front at the moment. We will stay focused on the job at hand and the points will take care of themselves.
“Heading back to TPCR I am a lot happier than when we went there prior to Christmas. The following week we won the local show and had a good run at the fifty (Scott Darley $50,000 to won Classic) and learnt some things so we are looking forward to adding more points and trying to win the race.”
Ryan Farrell is fourth on the ladder and is still chasing that elusive win for 2009/10. “From my point of view we have done well keeping our nose clean and continuing to rack up the points, but if I’m going to move up the ladder I have to start getting wins.
“I want a win bad to thank everyone who has supported me this year, Luch, the boys on the crew, our sponsors and of course our fans who keep supporting us as every week. It would be a great way to say thank you to all of them,” said Farrell. The series wraps up in his home state of Western Australia where Farrell has a PWWSS win on his resume at Kalgoorlie in 2002/03.
American Jason Johnson has clawed his way into the top five after missing the opening round and he won the last event at TPCR in December. As always there will be plenty of locals hot on the heals of the contracted drivers with 53 nominations received thus far including Tim Schaffer from the USA and former champions Garry Brazier and Skip Jackson.
Farr Out Front In Toowoomba
After a tough two nights in Brisbane where he fell to third in the points chase Robbie Farr bounced back in the best possible way to win round 10 of the Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Championship at the Charlton Raceway in Toowoomba.
However Max Dumesny and Brooke Tatnell finished right behind Farr so the points haul was not as much as the East Coast Pipeline team wished for. Farr remains in third with 1423 points, only 7 behind Dumesny but 54 behind leader Tatnell.
Farr jumped into the lead over Vortex Top 8 Shootout winner Jason Johnson at the start of the 30-lap feature event while behind Bryan Mann spun and Wayne Rowlett drove over the front of his Performance Wholesale machine and flipped. Cameron Gessner also rolled trying to avoid the carnage and Ricky Maiolo ploughed into the mess. Only the latter was able to continue, for a few laps anyhow pulling out on lap seven. American Brent Keading also retired with a flat left front tyre.
The race resumed and Johnson was pressuring Farr however on lap twenty-four Johnson spun, did a complete 360 and kept going but fell from second to fourth with Dumesny and Tatnell quickly filling the positions. Besides that places did not change at all throughout the field during the final ten laps.
The earlier pile up elevated World of Outlaws stars Danny Smith from ninth to fifth and Jason Sides from tenth to sixth where they remained. Kerry Madsen in the Todd Wanless #2 passed James McFadden for seventh on lap ten while Ryan Farrell remained in ninth and Scheuerle came from last to finish tenth to pick up the Hoosier Hard Charger Award.
During the heat races Bud Kaeding hit the turn two wall and rolled while Steve Caunt dropped a fuel line and had a spectacular fire caught by the on-board One HD camera. He returned for his second heat but burns to his hands were too sore to continue.
A-Main Results 1. Q7 Robbie Farr 2. V5 Max Dumesny 3. W2 Brooke Tatnell 4. NQ47 Jason Johnson 5. USA4 Danny Smith 6. USA77 Jason Sides 7. Q2 Kerry Madsen 8. W25 James McFadden 9. W95 Ryan Farrell 10. Q25 Andrew Scheuerle 11. Q83 Grant Anderson 12. NT5 Danny Reidy 13. Q51 Peter Thorley 14. S24 Ricky Maiolo 15. S41 Wayne Rowett 16. Q16 Bryan Mann 17. Q68 Cameron Gessner 18. USA69 Brent Kaeding
QSS Quicktime – Brooke Tatnell Revolution Racegear Highest Heat Points – Ricky Maiolo Vortex Top 8 Shootout – Jason Johnson Hoosier Hard Charger – Andrew DMI Lucky 11th – Grant Anderson Pro Shocks Award – Max Dumesny
Points 1. Brooke Tatnell 1477 2. Max Dumesny 1430 3. Robbie Farr 1423 4. Ryan Farrell 1384 5. Jason Johnson 1291 6. Bryan Mann 1290 7. Cameron Gessner 1280 8. Danny Reidy 1211 9. Andrew Scheuerle 1177 10. James McFadden 1170
Speedway City
Last night Murray Bridge resident Ryan Jones emerged victorious at Speedway City as he captured the 2010 Protec Paints Australian 360ci Nationals after dominating the 30 lap event. After being successful in the 5 lap dash Jones elected to start on the outside of the front row and after winning the drag race into turn one he was never headed and he went on to win the event comfortably for the second time in last three seasons.
Second across the line in the gruelling encounter was Chad Ely, who also started on the front row following the withdrawl of Darryl Wright who fell ill just prior the final. Ely was actually quite lucky to finish the event as the engine began to tire towards the end forcing Ely to slow dramatically late in the race. Mount Gambier’s Karl Enderl made a successful return to Speedway City as he filled the final podium position while Darwin resident Jason McIver and Chris Evans completed the top five.
Earlier in the night the heat races were secured by Wright, Scott Hoskin, Enderl and Ely while Jones won the dash ahead of Wright and Enderl. Unfortunately the dash saw the demise of current Speedway City Track Champion Mark Caruso who damaged his frame after riding the wheel of Michael Burford and slamming hard into the turn two wall.
The event also saw several other hard luck stories including Adam Currie, who rolled his #59 Maxim the final and Craig Bensch, who tore the sump out of engine block after an unfortunate push car incident.
The 410ci Sprintcars were also on hand to contest round 6 of the Revolution Racegear Track Championship with the “Houghton Hustler” Jamie Cobby taking out his second feature race victory of the current season and subsequently extending his lead in the Championship. Second place in the shortened feature went to Matt Egel, who was back behind the wheel of his own #29 after a one off appearance in the Andrew Cox Maxim a week ago.
Young Tintinara based driver Brad Keller managed to grace the podium for the second time in three meetings as he claimed third ahead of Luke Dillon, Alan Barlee, who had been racing in both the open and 360ci classes, Terry Pitt, Daniel Pestka and Mark Reuter.
Prior the 15 lap final the three heat races saw Cobby, Egel and Dillon greet the chequered flag ahead of the pack.
The AMCA Nationals and the Street Stocks were also on the program with ‘The Wizard” Brian Chadwick once again casting a spell on his opposition as he captured his fourth Speedway City feature in succession ahead of Michael Hartman and Cory Fox while James Rainsford won the Street Stock final in impressive fashion.
The next event at Speedway City will be on Saturday January 23 featuring the Carline Mufflers National Super Sedan Series.
Take Three For Schatz
World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz waltzed to a hat trick of Australian Sprintcar Open wins during round 9 of the Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Championship at the Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway.
Schatz powered into the lead over fellow front row starter and preliminary feature winner Cameron Gessner. Max Dumesny drove into third from Brooke Tatnell, James McFadden, Danny Smith, David Murcott and Kerry Madsen.
Darrell Hodges was fortunate to make the main event following the disqualification of Grant Anderson from the B-Main. The Albury bullet made contact with Pete Thorley on the final lap while trying to secure the final transfer position, with Thorley flipping out of the event.
American Bud Kaeding won the inaugural Capalaba Wreckers Sprintcar Cup on Wednesday night however on this occasion he was forced out of the B-Main with a broken steering arm, setting up the desperate two lap sprint to the finish.
Bud’s father Brent went on to win the 20-lap B-Main from Garry Brazier, Ryan Farrell, Danny Reidy and Robbie Farr with Anderson crossing the line in sixth and Hodges seventh.
After being granted an A-Main start Hodges only completed one lap when he tangled with Kaeding and was forced out of the marathon 50-lap feature event. On lap four McFadden dropped from fifth to seventh while trying out the highline with most cars forming a freight train along the bottom groove.
Around the half way mark Dumesny slid underneath Gessner for second and Smith passed Tatnell for fourth. The lhigh line was working well for Tatnell and he repassed the American seven laps later and then took Gessner for third not long after.
Madsen and Brazier had been chasing the high line for the entire race distance and it started to come to them when Todd Wanless damaged his front end during an altercation with Jason Johnson on the back straight.
Schatz led the restart with Tatnell passing Dumesny for second followed by Gessner, Madsen, Smith, Brazier, Murcott, McFadden and Andrew Scheuerle just inside the top ten.
Madsen continued his charge to the front passing Gessner for fourth while Schatz dictated the pace at the front putting in his fastest lap on his forty-first circuit. The rest of the top ten recorded their fastest lap in the first half of the race.
Four laps later Kaeding stopped with a broken throttle linkage while Madsen’s amazing run came to an end when his muffler became loose and popped a tyre, dropping through the field before pulling infield.
Tatnell brushed the wall and thought he might have broken the Jacobs Ladder so he switched from the top of the race track to the bottom. On both restarts Tatnell poked his nose under Schatz through turn one however he could not find the drive coming out of two and Schatz held the lead. The champion American later admitted that if Tatnell had passed him, he had nothing left as he had driven the wheels of his Garry Rush Motorsport Pick N Payless Shaver powered J&J and could not go low.
Meanwhile Brazier showed why he was Australian Champion coming from the B-Main to pass Dumesny for third just two laps from home. Gessner dropped to seventh behind Smith and Murcott while Robbie Farr just sneaked into tenth after a difficult weekend.
Although Tatnell missed out of the $20,000 winner purse he can take solace in the fact he extended his championship lead with Brazier taking vital points away from Dumesny and Farr crashing out of his first heat, missing out on the Preliminary A-Main on Friday and having to qualify through the B-Main by finishing fifth on Saturday. The only good news for Farr was that he stayed ahead of Farrell who finished eleventh.
The racing continues in Queensland on Sunday night with round 10 of the championship at the Charlton Raceway, Toowoomba.
A-Main Results 1. USA2 Donny Schatz 2. W2 Brooke Tatnell 3. A1 Garry Brazier 4. V5 Max Dumesny 5. USA4 Danny Smith 6. Q29 David Murcott 7. Q68 Cameron Gessner 8. W25 James McFadden 9. Q25 Andrew Scheuerle 10. Q7 Robbie Farr
QSS Quicktime – Danny Smith Revolution Racegear Highest Heat Points – Darryl Hodges Vortex Top 8 Shootout – Cameron Gessner Hoosier Hard Charger – Garry Brazier DMI Lucky 11th – Ryan Farrell Pro Shocks Award – Max Dumesny
Points 1. Brooke Tatnell 1333 2. Max Dumesny 1284 3. Robbie Farr 1273 4. Ryan Farrell 1252 5. David Murcott 1176 6. James McFadden 1176 7. Bryan Mann 1172 8. Cameron Gessner 1164 9. Jason Johnson 1149 10. Andrew Scheuerle 1145
Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway (BIS)
Colebard Street Archerfield, Qld Sunday January 10, 2010
Donny Schatz Wins Australian Sprintcar Open
World Of Outlaws Champion Donny Schatz from Minot South Dakota completed an unprecedented hat trick of wins in the Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars / Titan Garages Australian Sprintcar Open with victory in Saturday night’s $20,000 to win, fifty lap Feature event at Archerfield.
Qld driver Cameron Gessner won Friday night’s Preliminary Feature ;and was a convincing winner of the A-Dash on night two but it counted for little in the overall scheme of things with Schatz leading every lap of the Feature race to score his third win in the event in as many years.
Shatz’s victory wrapped up a dominant performance by the visiting American drivers in Brisbane over the past fortnight, with Jesse Hockett and Bud Kaeding sharing honours in the International Sprintcar Series events, Kaeding also winning the Capalaba Wreckers Sprintcar Cup and Schatz completing the USA sweep&n bsp;in the Open.
While the 2009 edition of the Open went non-stop, this year the yellows were out on lap one for Darrell Hodges who had come to stop in turn two. From there though, it looked like it would be a repeat of last January with Schatz out front and lapping cars at will with the rest of the field chasing but seemingly having no answers on how to reel in the #2 Pick N Payless J&J.
The race within the race became a battle for the minors between Cameron Gessner, Brooke Tatnell, Max Dumes ny and Danny Smith, the four racing for supremacy in the off-chance something would happen to Schatz.
On lap thirty-nine, Americans Brent Kaeding and Jason Sides got together in turn two bringing on the cautions for the second time and giving Brooke Tatnell in second a glimmer of hope. Tatnell raced to the bottom of Schatz in turn one on the restart but couldn’t make it stick and Schatz led the field down the back straight once more.
A lap later the yellows were on again for Todd Wanless who had come ;to a stop against the pit exit wall after American Jason Johnson got into the front of Wanless’ #2 J&J as the two raced down the back straight. Again Tatnell went to the bottom of turn one under Schatz on the restart only for Schatz to run the high-line coming off of turn two with the lead secured.
Kerry Madsen had joined the fray for the minors after disposing of David Murcott and James McFadden, the 2003 National Champion on a charge around the top of the Speedway until the right side muffler cam e loose on the #W92 and when it finally became detached on lap forty-five, it cut down Kerry’s right rear tyre and his Open was over.
The yellows were back on for the final time to remove the muffler from the track and it opened up an opportunity for Garry Brazier. The six time and reigning Australian Champion had qualified for the Final via the B-Main and had raced from the seventh row of the grid to now be in contention for an unlikely podium finish.
Brazier drove by Gessner and Dumesny in qui ck succession to get to third and had a real good look under Tatnell for second over the final laps, Garry putting in the drive of the night in front of a huge and appreciative crowd at the raceway and reminding everyone just why he is one of the best in the business.
Dumesny held on for fourth ahead of Danny Smith in fifth, David Murcott snatched sixth spot from Gessner on the final lap, Qld Champion James McFadden finished eighth, Andrew Scheuerle ninth and Robbie Farr completed the top ten. Ryan Farrell,&nb sp; Danny Reidy, Jason Sides and Jason Johnson finished eleven through fourteen with Madsen, Wanless, Brent Kaeding and Darrell Hodges failing to complete the distance.
The name Donny Schatz is once again engraved on the Titan Garages Australian Sprintcar Open trophy. In 2009 he became the first two time winner of the event. In 2010, he has completed the hat-trick. It’s an unprecedented run of victories by the world’s number one Sprintcar driver.
Local Win For Night One
With a field of seven professional American drivers assembled for round 9 of the Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Championship a victory for the Aussies was always going to be difficult. However not only did a local win tonight’s preliminary feature but it was Queensland’s own Cameron Gessner.
Gessner lead the twenty-lap contest from James McFadden who blasted around current World of Outlaws (WoO) and defending Australian Sprintcar Open Champion Donny Schatz. Late in the race Schatz setup started to come on, he passed McFadden following a good dice with the young gun and started to close on Gessner.
The shorter race distance worked in Gessner’s favour and he held on to win from Schatz, McFadden and Brooke Tatnell who remained in fourth from start to finish.
Danny Smith set quick time with a lap of 11.801 but was passed for fifth by Kerry Madsen two laps from home. Bryan Mann did not finish the feature event following contact with David Murcott who rolled over. Murcott restarted at the rear and finished twelfth while Mann was left with a damaged driveline.
Heat wins went to Peter Thorley, Richard Morgan (2), Ricky Maiolo, American Jesse Hockett, Darrell Hodges, Kerry Madsen, Grant Anderson and Jason Sides.
Hockett almost recorded two heat wins however he got crossed in front of the entire field entering turn two at the start of the third heat race. Jason Kendrick had nowhere to go and rolled over with Robbie Farr and Ryan Farrel also taken out. Hockett kept his machine mobile and held on to the lead with a flat left rear tyre following the restart. Unfortunately his tyre gave way with only two laps remaining.
Andrew Wright hit a lapped car while leading heat one and Peter Lack moved up from last to fifth in heat eight only to make contact with Garry Brazier and spin.
The late race setup of Schatz could be an ominous sign to the rest of the field for the fifty-lap final tomorrow night.
A-Main Results 1. Q68 Cameron Gessner 2. USA2 Donny Schatz 3. W25 James McFadden 4. W2 Brooke Tatnell 5. W92 Kerry Madsen 6. USA4 Danny Smith 7. V5 Max Dumesny 8. USA69 Brent Kaeding 9. NQ47 Jason Johnson 10. Q2 Todd Wanless 11. USA29 Bud Kaeding 12. Q29 David Murcott 13. A1 Garry Brazier 14. Q25 Andrew Scheuerle 15. Q83 Grant Anderson DNF 16. Q16 Bryan Mann out lap 1
Points after night 1 Schatz 158 Gessner 151 Tatnell 144 McFadden 143 Smith 139 Madsen 137 Dumesny 136 Wanless 134 Brent Keading 132 Johnson 131
SCHATZ REIGNS SUPREME AT PARRAMATTA
NASCAR Legend Tony Stewart has a blast Down Under
American Donny Schatz has reigned supreme in the Scott Darley $50,000 to win presented by Coca Cola at Sydney’s Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway this evening.
Schatz won the 40-lap feature race aboard a car owned by Australian speedway legend Garry Rush ahead of fellow American Tim Shaffer and three-time Australian Champion Brooke Tatnell.
It is the eighth time in ten years that Schatz has claimed the $50,000 winner’s cheque, taking his tally to $400,000 from the event.
Schatz fought hard for tonight’s victory after starting from eighth spot, due to the inversion for the top eight seeded drivers in the event. After a three-way battle for the minor spots with his team-mate Tony Stewart and fellow American Tim Shaffer in the early part of the race, Schatz took the lead from Danny Smith with 17 laps remaining by using a sensational outside pass.
The North Dakota native showed true class to pull away from his pursuers and, despite a late-race caution which bunched the field, Schatz showed superior speed to take the win.
“Eight is really just a number, we did our jobs right today. We spent a little bit of time with the race car changing a few things and I can’t say enough about these guys in the team for their hard work and dedication,” said Schatz.
“It’s been pretty cool to have Tony (Stewart) as my team-mate, it’s unfortunate it has got to come to an end here at Parramatta, but all good things must come to an end.
“We’ve had a blast and I Iook forward to being his team-mate again some day. I learnt a lot from him and I think he learnt a lot from me.”
Shaffer and Tatnell were both the big movers late in the race to claim the minor positions ahead of Americans Jason Johnson and Smith. Rounding out the top 10 was the Madsen brothers, Ian and Kerry, Ryan Farrell, Robbie Farr and Max Dumesny.
Stewart, who combined a Christmas holiday with four events at the Parramatta venue, set the fastest time during yesterday’s preliminary night’s action before lining up on the outside of the front row in tonight’s main event.
The two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion was running inside the top three for the opening half of the race before a deflated right rear tyre put an early end to his Aussie campaign.
Despite not finishing tonight’s race, Stewart indicated that he had thoroughly enjoyed his time in Australia, which included watching the famous Sydney fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
“The highlight for me has been being here at Parramatta. Being at the racetrack is what I enjoy, I’ve been looking coming here for a few months. Away from the racetrack New Years Eve, seeing the Harbour Bridge and the fireworks was very cool and definitely the highlight,” said Stewart.
“We got better every night, so that was the biggest thing for me. It was nice to actually run the same track four nights in a row versus a race here and race there in a sprintcar.
“I’ve had a great time and I’m already trying to work on coming back next year.
“I was terrible the first night I was here, I was all over the place, the second night was a little better but not much. The last two nights, we got going. Tonight I got going, I don’t think I had enough to beat Donny but I think we had a shot to make it a one-two for Garry (Rush).
“I got more confident as the week went on and we worked on what I liked in the car compared to the way Donny likes it. I think we really started to hit on with what I like and hopefully we’ll bring that knowledge back next year.”
American Jason Sides put on a real show for the fans throughout tonight’s action transferring from the C-Main to gain a start in the B-Main before climbing up to 11th from his 24th starting position.
SCOTT DARLEY $50,000 TO WIN presented by Coca-Cola at Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway 1. Donny Schatz 2. Tim Shaffer 3. Brooke Tatnell 4. Jason Johnson 5. Danny Smith 6. Ian Madsen 7. Kerry Madsen 8. Ryan Farrell 9. Robbie Farr 10. Max Dumesny 11. Jason Sides 12. Glen Saville 13. Marty Perovich 14. Mitchell Dumesny 15. Warren Ferguson 16. Skip Jackson 17. Ian Loudoun 18. Ricky Maiolo 19. Tony Stewart 20. Grant Anderson 21. Martin Lawes 22. Danny Reidy 23. James Thompson 24. Andrew Wright
CAREER FIRST FOR SAVILLE AT PARRAMATTA
NASCAR Legend Tony Stewart sets the fastest time in qualifying
Local Sprintcar driver Glen Saville has upstaged his more fancied rivals to claim victory on the opening night of the Scott Darley $50,000 to win presented by Coca Cola at Sydney’s Tyrepower City Raceway this evening.
The Cambden resident put in a mature drive and took full advantage of every opportunity that came his way during the 30-lap preliminary main event to claim the first feature race of his career.
“It’s a pretty good feeling to know I’ve beaten some of the best guys in the world, even more so when it is the first feature win of my career,” said Saville, who was seeded 22nd entering the two-night event.
“I’m under illusions the front row start helped me but I when I was in the lead I had to put the fact that the other guys were behind me to the back of my mind.
“It’s a great confidence boost going into tomorrow night’s main event.”
Saville took the win ahead of the East Coast Pipeline driver Robbie Farr and four-time World of Outlaws Champion Donny Schatz.
“I probably played with too many things in terms of the set-up for the feature race, but then again this is the night to try things because tomorrow is when it matters most,” said Schatz.
“I still had a car that was good enough to win but I just made a mistake and got caught up in the lapped traffic which meant I lost some ground.
“We’ll come back tomorrow night and hopefully be right on the money.”
Skip Jackson was the early race leader on the slick surface, however, when James Thompson spun in front of Jackson midway through the race it forced him to take evasive action. He lost a number of positions in the process before eventually crossing the line ninth.
“I didn’t time too well but my heat race was good and I was looking good in the feature race until a lapped car spun in front of me, I was lucky to miss him but it cost me a heap of spots,” said Jackson.
“The track was real dry, so to start up the front was a big advantage, something you needed to take advantage of and I nearly did.”
NASCAR Legend Tony Stewart showed his true class by mastering the slick surface during qualifying ahead of fellow American Danny Smith.
Stewart followed this performance up with a second place finish in his heat race before running strongly in the feature race to record a sixth place finish.
“I probably guessed the wrong way in terms of set-up during tonight’s feature race but we learnt a heap for tomorrow,” said Stewart.
“It was a bit of trial and error tonight but I felt a lot more comfortable in the car than the last couple of nights. I set quick time and finished second in my heat race which was pleasing.
“The speed of the track tonight was a bit more to my liking and the race pace was slower on the slick surface, I enjoyed myself out there again and am looking forward to tomorrow’s final night.”
After the opening night’s action, American sprintcar veteran Danny Smith leads the points standings on 489 points ahead of Schatz (488) and Stewart (487).
Tomorrow night’s action will consist of the dash races and the main events, which culminate in the 40-lap extravaganza where first place will claim the $50,000 winners cheque.
SCOTT DARLEY $50,000 TO WIN presented by Coca-Cola at Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway
Preliminary Night Feature Race 1. Glen Saville 2. Robbie Farr 3. Donny Schatz 4. Danny Smith 5. Tim Schaffer 6. Tony Stewart 7. Jason Johnson 8. Ian Madsen 9. Skip Jackson 10. Brooke Tatnell 11. Grant Anderson 12. Ryan Farrell 13. Ian Loudoun 14. Warren Ferguson 15. Garry Brazier 16. Danny Reidy 17. Max Dumesny 18. Mitchell Dumesny 19. Kerry Madsen 20. Steve Caunt 21. James Thompson 22. Paul Freeman 23. Andrew Wright 24. Marty Perovich
Top 20 Points Standings after Night 1 of 2 1. Danny Smith 489 2. Donny Schatz 488 3. Tony Stewart 487 4. Robbie Farr 484 5. Tim Shaffer 483 6. Brooke Tatnell 466 7. Glen Saville 463 8. Jason Johnson 456 9. Skip Jackson 454 10. Ian Loudon 446 11. Warren Ferguson 445 12. Ian Madsen 445 13. Ryan Farrell 442 14. Marty Perovich 438 15. Kerry Madsen 436 16 Mitchell Dumesny 434 17. James Thompson 427 18. Grant Anderson 418 19. Max Dumesny 417 20. Danny Reidy 413
Lines Makes It Three In A Row
By Phil Michell
Mount Gambier’s Steven Lines captured his third successive South Australian Sprintcar Championship from the fourth row to claim the R & B Excavations supported event. Having rolled over in his second heat race he was forced to start from position eight in the 18 car field. After working the top of the race track to perfection he drove past World of Outlaws star Craig Dollansky with two laps to go and was never headed from that point. “I can’t thank my guys enough. After rolling over early they worked hard to get the car back into shape. I feel a bit for Craig as his front wing fell over but this is a great way to bounce back from a tough Speedweek” commented an elated race winner shortly after the event.
After taking the lead Lines survived a scary moment in turn two after the cars of Daniel Pestka and Matt Egel made contact right in front of the leader and as a result Pestka rolled just metres in front of the #45 J&J of Lines.
Dollansky managed to hold off a determined Ryan Jones for second after fighting back right on the line after Jones put a slide job on the USA#7 in the final turn. “It was great to be here tonight. It was a good race, both these guys alongside me are great competitors. We had only been to Parramatta before this tour started so all of these track are new to me so it was good to get another strong result” added Dollansky who after the presentation lived up to his “Crowd Pleaser” tag when he presented a young fan with his runner-up trophy.
In what was a similar finish to the battle for second Luke Dillon just got the better of Terry Pitt by taking fourth in a pass on the final turn. Sixth place went the way of former Champion David Murcott, with Alan Barlee, Dylan Jenkin, Mark Reuter, Steven Caruso, Nick Lacey and Ron Dalton rounding out the finishers.
Earlier the heat races went the way of Victorian Nick Lacey, Lines, Jones and Jamie Cobby while Cobby was victorious in the top six dash.
The AMCA Nationals were also on the program with a field of over 25 drivers in attendance who were all using the event as a final hit out before the Australian Championship at Murray Bridge in three weeks time. The field contained several Victorian competitors but it was one of our locals who walked away with the feature event as Brian Chadwick led the entire distance to defeat David Hartman and Daniel Scott, who was the best of the visitors.
In addition to the Speedway action a ramp jump race was also held with regular Street Stock competitor Nigel Reichstein taking the event out in fine style.
The next event at the Moore Engineering Murray Bridge Speedway will be next Saturday January 9 with the Gilbert Racing Stadium Motorcross.
R&B Excavations 2010 South Australian Sprintcar Championship Murray Bridge Glass Heat 1: 1st V26 Nick Lacey 2nd S44 Matt Egel 3rd USA7 Craig Dollansky Murray Machining & Sheds Heat 2: 1st S45 Steven Lines 2nd S95 Mark Reuter 3rd S8 Terry Pitt Murray Bridge Hire Heat 3: 1st S63 Ryan Jones 2nd USA7 Craig Dollansky 3rd S81 Luke Dillon Spry Earthmovers Heat 4: 1st S12 Jamie Cobby 2nd S97 David Murcott 3rd S51 Dylan Jenkin Murdoch Insure Invest Dash: 1st S12 Jamie Cobby 2nd USA7 Craig Dollansky 3rd S44 Matt Egel 4th S8 Terry Pitt 5th S63 Ryan Jones 6th S95 Mark Reuter R&B Excavations 2010 South Australian Sprintcar Championship A-Main 30 Laps: 1st S45 Steven Lines 2nd USA 7 Craig Dollansky 3rd S63 Ryan Jones 4th S81 Luke Dillon 5th S8 Terry Pitt
AMCA Nationals: Blair Athol Auto Parts Heat 1: 1st 41 Brian Chadwick 2nd 46 Wayne Vickers 3rd 24 Mick Ffrench Ultra Clean Cars Heat 2: 1st 99 Stephen Schwartz 2nd 45 Stuart Pope 3rd 23 Jason Robinson Auto Pro Murray Bridge Heat 3: 1st 15 David Hartman 2nd 19 Steve Letts 3rd 27 Tyson Chambers Hall Mechanical Heat 4: 1st 41 Brian Chadwick 2nd 99 Stephen Schwartz 3rd 4 Cory Fox Leith Kahl Cabinet Makers Heat 5: 1st V1 Adam King 2nd 19 Steve Letts 3rd 46 Wayne Vickers Rowe Aluminium & Security Heat 6: 1st 23 Jason Robinson 2nd 11 John Stumann 3rd 8 Keith Ebbs MTA B-Main: 1st V97 Stewart-Grant Campbell 2nd V28 Paul Sullivan 3rd 63 Luke Dodding LMC Products A-Main 20 Laps: 1st 41 Brian Chadwick 2nd 15 David Hartman 3rd V91 Daniel Scott 4th V1 Adam King 5th V7 Frank Theirry
Twenty-Four Take Golden Drillers at 25th Annual Tulsa Shootout
Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (January 2, 2010) – Three full days of racing action at the Tulsa State Fairgrounds QuikTrip Center culminated with 24 different competitors coming away with a special Silver Anniversary version of the Golden Driller trophy at the Tulsa Expo Raceway's 25th Annual Tulsa Shootout.
A staggering total of 1,090 competitors from throughout the nation, including a record 584 Micro Sprint Cars along with approximately 300 Karts and 100 Quads, battled it out over the course of the New Year's weekend.
When the weekend's final checkered flag flew, it was California's Ryan Reeves taking top honors in the headliner Outlaw Micro Sprint championship main event.
Reeves reeled in early pacesetter Chris Andrews, who was trying for a second win on the night after topping the Non-Wing main, and then assumed the point when Andrews lost power when a caution flew after 18 laps.
Reeves paced the final dozen circuits to secure the win in front of Sooner State shoes Frank Flud, Donnie Ray Crawford, 18th-starter Scott Sawyer and Jesse Frazier.
While Andrews wired the field to win the 25-lap Non-Wing main over Andrew Deal, Riley Adair, Crawford and Mike Ward, third-generation contender Crawford battled past Arkansas ace Travis Senter in the final rounds to take the "A" Class win with J.J. Simmons, Jonathan Beason and Steven Shebester rounding out the top five.
Darien Roberts took the lead away from Tyler Thomas midway through the 20-lap Restricted "A" Class main event en route to taking the checkered flag ahead of Thomas and first-lap leader Colton Wiseley, while California's Josiah Ribeiro posted a dominant win in the Junior Sprint ranks.
While Kevin Bayer's bid to become the first back-to-back Tulsa Shootout Outlaw Micro Sprint winner since Pete Frazier in 1993 and 1994 fell short after heat race and then "E" Main troubles, the Bixby, OK, shoe did salvage the weekend with a $1,000 triumph in the inaugural ASCS ECOTech Midget main event.
Bayer broke into the early lead in the Midget main and built enough of an advantage to hold off a fast-closing Gary Taylor in the final stages of the 20-lapper. Taylor fell just short at the line, with Bryan Clauson, Kevin Ramey and Chett Gehrke rounding out the top five.
In the Kart ranks, Tom Spanel and Jamie Ferrell snared the spotlight by taking a pair of wins apiece as 16 wins were spread amongst 14 different drivers. Spanel bested both the Stock Light and Blue Wazoom ranks, while Ferrell topped the Yamaha KT 100's and Run What Ya Brung classes.
Josh Hibson and Trent Howell split Pro Quad wins, with Coy Burton and Tanner Young taking Amateur Quad wins.
The 25th Annual Tulsa Shootout kicked off on Thursday with the Micro Sprints and Midgets completing 75 heat races and 15 qualifying races. Racing action shifted to the Karts and Quads on Friday with another 80 heat races logged into the books.
Saturday's action included another 67 races, including the 26 championship main events.
Micro Sprint Results:
600cc Outlaws (135 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 in Passing Points to Five Qualifying Races; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Heat 1: 1. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 2. 23-Mason Moore (Princeton, CA), 3. 81-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 4. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 6. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 64-Chad Boone (Great Bend, KS), 8. 017-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 008-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 4. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 5. 07-Trent Wilson (Delphi, IN), 6. 222-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 7. 3-Jake Neuman (New Berlin, IL), 8. 83-Braiden Cardinal (West Terre Haute, IN).
Heat 3: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 32-Dereck King (Vienna, IL), 3. 225-Daniel Robinson (Wayne City, IL), 4. 09-Ryan Langston (Clayton, IN), 5. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 6. 116-Tyler Tuner (Hanford, CA), 7. 183-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 8. 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL).
Heat 4: 1. 151-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 2. 79-Ryan Duke (Claremore, OK), 3. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 4. 125-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA), 5. 831-Greg Dillion (Terre Haute, IN), 6. 107-Nick Wilson (Delphi, IN), 7. 033-Ryan Guyett (Springfield, IL), 8. 191-Ali Wood (Massena, IA).
Heat 5: 1. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 2. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 3. 25-Timothy Buckwalter (Douglassville, PA), 4. 115-Ritchie Burcik (Tulsa, OK), 5. 15-Eric Edwards (Creal Springs, IL), 6. 95-Jimmy Miller (Arthur, IL), 7. 67-Bob Bouff (Sharpsville, IN), 8. 170-Michael Wickham (Ramona, OK).
Heat 6: 1. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 8-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 3. 132-Garrett Abrams (Rushville, IN), 4. 44-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 5. 6-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 6. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 7. 138-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 8. 010-Ryan Scobee (Fillmore, IN).
Heat 7: 1. 08-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 2. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 3. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 4. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 5. 60-Nathan Benson, 6. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 7. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO), 8. 91-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK).
Heat 8: 1. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR), 2. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 61-Kenny Koelsch (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 45-Kenny Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 5. 171-Quinn Jones (Sweet Springs, MO), 6. 96-Zachary Gigot (Garden City, KS), 7. 118-Brandon Sheppard (New Berlin, IL), 8. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL).
Heat 9: 1. 27-Jesse Frazier (Tulsa, OK), 2. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 3. 160-Chance Terrel (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 5. 311-Brent Zimmerman (Great Bend, KS), 6. 126-Vernon McGee (Clay Center, KS), 7. 12-Jake Palmisano (Decatur, IL), 8. 66-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX).
Heat 10: 1. 84-Tyler Day (Atwood, IL), 2. 102-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 3. 48-Stanley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 4. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 5. 01-Ron Scott (Collinsville, OK), 6. 1-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA), 7. 19-Natasha Cox (Casey, IL), 8. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL).
Heat 11: 1. 52-Blake Hahn, 2. 99-Joshua Shipley (Peoria, AZ), 3. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 4. 011-Danny Billings (Topeka, KS), 5. 113-Brad Hannum (Granite Bay, CA), 6. 93-Dustin Morgan (Tulsa, OK), 7. 114-Jerry Evans (Keller, TX), 8. 199-Chase Rohrbaugh (Owasso, OK).
Heat 12: 1. 02-Ryan Reeves (Visalia, CA), 2. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh (Kokomo, IN), 3. 39-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 4. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 5. 26-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS), 6. 59-Jake Wright (Cutler, IN), 7. 121-Shawn Arndt (York, PA), 8. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 13: 1. 2-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 3. 69-Ryan Frantz (Atwood, IL), 4. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 5. 11-Ryan Greth (New Bloomfield, PA), 6. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 7. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL), 8. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 14: 1. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 2. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 3. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 4. 35-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 5. 391-Brandon Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 6. 76-Paul Graham (Malvern, PA), 7. 127-Kyle Merriman (Newcastle, OK), 8. 112-Nic Harris (Atlanta, IL).
Heat 15: 1. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 2. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 3. 68-Paul Day (Atwood, IL), 4. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 5. 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 6. 38-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 7. 022-Rhett Miller (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO).
Heat 16: 1. 13-Jonathan Beyer (Chouteau, OK), 2. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 3. 73-Jake Mosley (Claremore, OK), 4. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 5. 33-Mike Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 6. 10-Christine Root (Fair Oaks, CA), 7. 129-Brandon Hahn (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 17: 1. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 2. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 3. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 4. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 77-Darien Roberts (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 22-Taylor Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 7. 16-Nate Fleming (Great Bend, KS), 8. 9-Paul Nienhiser (Chapin, IL).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 99-Joshua Shipley (Peoria, AZ), 3. 84-Tyler Day (Atwood, IL), 4. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 5. 27-Jesse Frazier (Tulsa, OK), 6. 61-Kenny Koelsch (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 8. 011-Danny Billings (Topeka, KS), 9. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 10. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 11. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 12. 125-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA).
Qualifier 2: 1. 151-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 2. 02-Ryan Reeves (Visalia, CA), 3. 73-Jake Mosley (Claremore, OK), 4. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 25-Timothy Buckwalter (Douglassville, PA), 7. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 8. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 9. 52-Blake Hahn (Sapulpa, OK), 10. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 11. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 12. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN).
Qualifier 3: 1. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 3. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 4. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh (Kokomo, IN), 5. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 6. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 7. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 8. 132-Garrett Abrams (Rushville, IN), 9. 008-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 10. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 11. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 12. 32-Dereck King (Vienna, IL).
Qualifier 4: 1. 08-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 2. 8-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 3. 225-Daniel Robinson (Wayne City, IL), 4. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 5. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 6. 44-Mike Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 7. 79-Ryan Duke (Claremore, OK), 8. 13-Jonathon Beyer (Chouteau, OK), 9. 160-Chance Terrel (Oklahoma City, OK), 10. 68-Paul Day (Atwood, IL), 11. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 12. 01-Ron Scott (Collinsville, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 2-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 3. 81-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 4. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 5. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 6. 48-Stanley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 7. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 8. 23-Mason Moore (Princeton, CA), 9. 102-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 10. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 11. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 12. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR).
E Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 Advance to "D" Mains):
E Main 1: 1. 93-Dustin Morgan (Tulsa, OK), 2. 16-Nate Fleming (Great Bend, KS), 3. 3-Jake Neuman (New Berlin, IL), 4. 67-Bob Bouff (Sharpsville, IN), 5. 138-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 6. 191-Ali Wood (Massena, IA), 7. 033-Ryan Guyett (Springfield, IL), 8. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS), 9. 010-Ryan Scobee (Fillmore, IN), 10. 121-Shawn Arndt (York, PA), 11. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL), 12. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL). DNS: 127-Kyle Merriman (Newcastle, OK), 12-Jake Palmisano (Decatur, IL), 170-Michael Wickham (Ramona, OK), 022-Rhett Miller (Tulsa, OK), 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO).
E Main 2: 1. 19-Natasha Cox (Casey, IL), 2. 64-Chad Boone (Great Bend, KS), 3. 183-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 4. 112-Nic Harris (Atlanta, IL), 5. 118-Brandon Sheppard (New Berlin, IL), 6. 66-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 7. 199-Chase Rohrbaugh (Owasso, OK), 8. 9-Paul Nienhiser (Chapin, IL), 9. 83-Braiden Cardinal (West Terre Haute, IN), 10. 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL), 11. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO), 12. 129-Brandon Hahn (Tulsa, OK), 13. 017-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 14. 91-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK). DNS: 38-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 10-Christine Root (Fair Oaks, CA), 114-Jerry Evans (Keller, TX).
D Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 Advance to "C" Mains):
D Main 1: 1. 76-Paul Graham (Malvern, PA), 2. 6-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 3. 115-Ritchie Burcik (Tulsa, OK), 4. 07-Trent Wilson (Delphi, IN), 5. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 6. 67-Bob Bouff (Sharpsville, IN), 7. 222-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 8. 1-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA), 9. 93-Dustin Morgan (Tulsa, OK), 10. 16-Nate Fleming (Great Bend, KS), 11. 171-Quinn Jones (Sweet Springs, MO), 12. 33-Mike Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 13. 33-Jake Neuman (New Berlin, IL), 14. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 15. 95-Jimmy Miller (Arthur, IL), 16. 116-Tyler Turner (Hanford, CA).
D Main 2: 1. 09-Ryan Langston (Clayton, IN), 2. 77-Darien Roberts (Tulsa, OK), 3. 64-Chad Boone (Great Bend, KS), 4. 112-Nic Harris (Atlanta, IL), 5. 45-Kenny Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 6. 831-Greg Dillion (Terre Haute, IN), 7. 19-Natasha Cox (Casey, IL), 8. 183-Wesley McIntrye (McCordsville, IN) 9. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL), 10. 22-Taylor Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 11. 311-Brent Zimmerman (Great Bend, KS), 12. 59-Jake Wright (Cutler, IN), 13. 15-Eric Edwards (Creal Springs, IL), 14. 107-Trent Wilson (Delphi, IN), 15. 96-Zachary Gigot (Garden City, KS), 16. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO).
C Mains (12 Laps – Top 4 Advance to "B" Mains):
C Main 1: 1. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 2. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 3. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 4. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 5. 125-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA), 6. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 7. 69-Ryan Frantz (Atwood, IL), 8. 6-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 9. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 10. 113-Brad Hannum (Granite Bay, CA), 11. 115-Ritchie Burcik (Tulsa, OK), 12. 76-Paul Graham (Malvern, PA), 13. 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 14. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 15. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 16. 07-Trent Wilson (Delphi, IN), 17. 35-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK). DNS: 26-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS).
C Main 2: 1. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 2. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 3. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 4. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR), 5. 32-Dereck King (Vienna, IL), 6. 77-Darien Roberts (Tulsa, OK), 7. 11-Ryan Greth (New Bloomfield, PA), 8. 391-Brandon Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 9. 112-Nic Harris (Atlanta, IL), 10. 09-Ryan Langston (Clayton, IN), 11. 39-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 12. 01-Ron Scott (Collinsville, OK), 13. 64-Chad Boone (Great Bend, KS), 14. 4-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 15. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 16. 60-Nathan Benson, 17. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK). DNS: 126-Vernon McGee (Clay Center, KS).
B Mains (15 Laps – Top 4 Advance to "B" Mains):
B Main 1: 1. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 2. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 3. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 4. 52-Blake Hahn (Sapulpa, OK), 5. 102-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 6. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 7. 79-Ryan Duke (Claremore, OK), 8. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 9. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO, 10. 011-Danny Billings (Topeka, KS), 11. 225-Daniel Robinson (Wayne City, IL), 12. 44-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 13. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 14. 61-Kenny Koelsch (Broken Arrow, OK), 15. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 16. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 17. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 18. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 19. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 20. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN).
B Main 2: 1. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 3. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 4. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 5. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 6. 48-Stanley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 7. 25-Timothy Buckwalter (Douglassville, PA), 8. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 9. 132-Garrett Abrams (Rushville, IN), 10. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 11. 84-Tyler Day (Atwood, IL), 12. 008-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 13. 13-Jonathan Beyer (Chouteau, OK), 14. 23-Mason Moore (Princeton, CA), 15. 68-Paul Day (Atwood, IL), 16. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 17. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 18. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 19. 160-Chance Terrel (Oklahoma City, OK), 20. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR).
"A" Main (30 Laps): 1. 02-Ryan Reeves (Visalia, CA), 2. 81-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 3. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 27-Jesse Frazier (Tulsa, OK), 6. 52-Blake Hahn (Sapulpa, OK), 7. 08-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 8. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh (Kokomo, IN), 9. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 10. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 11. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 12. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 13. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 14. 151-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 15. 99-Joshua Shipley (Peoria, AZ), 16. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 17. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 18. 8-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 19. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 20. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 21. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 22. 73-Jake Mosley (Claremore, OK), 23. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 24. 2-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR).
“A” Class (154 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 In Passing Points to Qualifying Races; Balance to "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 3. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 4. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 5. 44-James Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM), 6. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 7. 17-Travis Harris (Owasso, OK), 8. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 3. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 4. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 5. 113-Brittany Yarwood (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 67-Alysan Pearson (Pryor, OK), 7. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN), 8. 121-Dalton Brown (Oologah, OK).
Heat 3: 1. 25-Delaney Jost (Edmond, OK), 2. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 3. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 4. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 50-Megan Wood (Kokomo, IN), 6. 18-Jno Randall (Waco, TX), 7. 141-Brad Best (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 717-Aaron Alley (Lakeside City, TX).
Heat 4: 1. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 3. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 5. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 6. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL), 7. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 8. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA).
Heat 5: 1. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 2. 431-Britt Pemberton (Mattoon, IL), 3. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 4. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 5. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 6. 013-Josiah McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 7. 06-Michael Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 8. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL).
Heat 6: 1. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 2. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 3. 02-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 80-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 5. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 6. 611-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 8. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO).
Heat 7: 1. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 2. 145-Martin Edwards (Mesquite, TX), 3. 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 4. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 5. 68-Tyler Gunn (Napoleon, OH), 6. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 7. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 8. 2-Zach Garner (Fort Smith, AR).
Heat 8: 1. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 2. 34-Brandon Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 3. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 4. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 5. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 6. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX). DNS: 022-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 9: 1. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 2. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 3. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 4. 14-Penn Wilder (Rogers, AR), 5. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 6. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 7. 61-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 8. 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 10: 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 3. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewey, OK), 4. 138-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 5. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 7. 244-Dusty Ford (Tulsa, OK). Disqualified: 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), illegal right rear tire.
Heat 11: 1. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK), 3. 011-Wyatt Burks (Topeka, KS), 4. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 5. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 6. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS), 7. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX), 8. 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 12: 1. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 97-Brian Ritter (Tulsa, OK), 3. 15-Nathan Killion (Houstonia, MO), 4. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 5. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 6. 72-Andy Rousselot (Wagoner, OK), 7. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 8. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX).
Heat 13: 1. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 2. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 3. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 4. 20-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 5. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK), 6. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO). DNS: 102-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK), 751-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO).
Heat 14: 1. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 2. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 3. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 33-Hunter Sanders (Bartlesville, OK), 5. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 6. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 7. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 8. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, OK).
Heat 15: 1. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 2. 42-Wacey McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 3. 37-Brad Smith (Logansport, IN), 4. 115-Ritchie Burk (Tulsa, OK), 5. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 6. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 7. 116-Tyler Turner (Hanford, CA).
Heat 16: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 3. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 4. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 5. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 6. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 7. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN).
Heat 17: 1. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 2. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 3. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 4. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 5. 125-Bobby Springer (Oklahoma City, OK), 6. 40-Dustin Denmark (Bringhurst, IN), 7. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 18: 1. 220-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 22-Drew Hillenburg (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 4. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 5. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 6. 4-Harold Lewis (Amarillo, TX), 7. 557-Brent McMillan (Spring Hill, KS).
Heat 19: 1. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 2. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 3. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 36-Jared Williams (Herald, CA), 5. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL), 6. 714-Colby Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 126-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 20: 1. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 2. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 3. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 4. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 5. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX), 6. 45-Ty Marrel (Warner, OK), 7. 191-Ali Wood (Massena, IA), 8. 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 2. 011-Wyatt Burks (Topeka, KS), 3. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 4. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 5. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 7. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 8. 34-Brandon Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 9. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 10. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 11. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 12. 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO).
Qualifier 2: 1. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 2. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 3. 220-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 4. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 5. 25-Delaney Jost (Edmond, OK), 6. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 7. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 9. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 10. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 11. 431-Britt Pemberton (Mattoon, IL), 12. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK).
Qualifier 3: 1. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 3. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 5. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 6. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 7. 113-Brittany Yarwood (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 97-Brian Ritter (Tulsa, OK), 10. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 11. 145-Martin Edwards (Mesquite, TX), 12. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS).
Qualifier 4: 1. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 2. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 3. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 4. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 5. 22-Drew Hillenburg (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 7. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 8. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 9. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 10. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 11. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 12. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 3. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 4. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 5. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 6. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 7. 36-Jared Williams (Herald, CA), 8. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 9. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 10. 42-Wacey McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 11. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 12. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO).
B Mains (12 Laps – Top 2 from each to "A" Qualifier):
B Main 1: 1. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 2. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 3. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 5. 61-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 6. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 7. 244-Dusty Ford (Tulsa, OK), 8. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 9. 50-Megan Wood (Monticello, IN), 10. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, OK), 11. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 12. 40-Dustin Denmark (Bringhurst, IN), 13. 44-Jeremy Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM). DNS: 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK).
B Main 2: 1. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 2. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 3. 34-Brandon Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 4. 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 5. 80-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 6. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL), 7. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 8. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 9. 68-Tyler Gunn (Napoleon, OH), 10. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 11. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 12. 4-Harold Lewis (Amarillo, TX), 13. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE). DNS: 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK).
B Main 3: 1. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 2. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 3. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK), 4. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 5. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 6. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 7. 191-Alii Wood (Massena, IA), 8. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 9. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 10. 013-Josiah McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 11. 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), 12. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX).
B Main 4: 1. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 2. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 42-Wacey McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 4. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 5. 25-Delaney Jost (Edmond, OK), 6. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 8. 717-Aaron Alley (Lakeside City, TX), 9. 125-Bobby Springer (Oklahoma City, OK), 10. 611-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 11. 20-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 12. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN). DNS: 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK).
B Main 5: 1. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 3. 121-Dalton Brown (Oologah, OK), 4. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 5. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 6. 116-Tyler Turner (Hanford, CA), 7. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 8. 33-Hunter Sanders (Bartlesville, OK), 9. 022-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE), 10. 45-Ty Marrel (Warner, OK), 11. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 12. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO). DNS: 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK).
B Main 6: 1. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 2. 37-Brad Smith (Logansport, IN), 3. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 4. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK), 5. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX), 6. 113-Brittany Yarwood (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 8. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 9. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 10. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL), 11. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 12. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL). DNS: 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 751-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO).
B Main 7: 1. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 2. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 3. 02-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 5. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX), 6. 557-Brent McMillan (Spring Hill, KS), 7. 431-Britt Pemberton (Mattoon, IL), 8. 72-Andy Rousselot (Wagoner, OK), 9. 126-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS), 10. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 11. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX). DNS: 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 102-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK).
B Main 8: 1. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 2. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 3. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 4. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 5. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 6. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewey, OK), 7. 67-Alysan Pearson (Pryor, OK), 8. 141-Brad Best (Tulsa, OK), 9. 138-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 10. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS), 11. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 12. 06-Michael Davidson (Amarillo, TX). DNS: 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN).
B Main 9: 1. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 2. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 3. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 4. 17-Travis Harris (Owasso, OK), 5. 115-Ritchie Burcik (Tulsa, OK), 6. 001-Nic Jenkins, 7. 145-Martin Edwards (Mesquite, TX), 8. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 9. 14-Penn Wilder (Rogers, AR), 10. 714-Colby Estes, (Mansfield, TX), 11. 15-Nathan Killion (Houstonia, MO). DNS: 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO).
B Main 10: 1. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 2. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 4. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 5. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 6. 36-Jared Williams (Herald, CA), 7. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 9. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 10. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX). DNS: 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL), 2-Zach Garner (Fort Smith, AR), 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK).
A Main Qualifier (Top 8 to start positions 17-24 of "A" Main): 1. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 2. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 3. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 4. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 5. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 6. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 7. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 9. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 10. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 11. 51-Mike Ward (Glenpool, OK), 12. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 13. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 14. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 15. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 16. 37-Brad Smith (Logansport, IN), 17. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 18. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 19. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO) 20. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK).
"A" Main (25 Laps): 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 220-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 3. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 4. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 6. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 7. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 27-Joe Leek (Warsaw, IN), 9. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 10. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 11. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 12. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, TX), 13. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 14. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK) 15. 011-Wyatt Burks (Topeka, KS), 16. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 17. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 18. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 19. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 20. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 21. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 22. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 23. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 24. 22-Drew Hillenburg (Broken Arrow, OK).
Non-Wing (159 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 In Passing Points to Qualifying Races; Balance to "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 2. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 3. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 4. 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX), 5. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 6. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 7. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL), 8. 053-Cody Meade (Dewey, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 2. 351-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 3. 431-Shafer Douglas (Charleston, IL), 4. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 5. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 6. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK0, 7. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 8. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX).
Heat 3: 1. 321-Chad Winfrey, 2. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 3. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 4. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 5. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 6. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 7. 83-Jonathan Halford (Tulsa, OK), 8. 381-Madison McGill (Bartlesville, OK).
Heat 4: 1. 47-Jeffrey Newell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 3. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, OK), 4. 61-Justyne Hamblin (Hanford, CA), 5. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 6. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 7. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 8. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 5: 1. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 3. 5-Shelby Byrd (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 5. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 6. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 7. 444-Chad Feagin (Tulsa, OK), 8. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA).
Heat 6: 1. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 3. 022-Curtis Jones (Tulsa, OK), 4. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 5. 50-Megan Wood (Monticello, IN), 6. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 7. 111-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK). DNS: 08-Randy Stringer (Owasso, OK).
Heat 7: 1. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 2. 00-Nick Rummel (Enid, OK), 3. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 5. 831-Kyler Ray (Tulsa, OK), 6. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL0, 7. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 8. 004-Nolan Boone (Del City, OK).
Heat 8: 1. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 2. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 3. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 76-Jarmey Martin (Sedalia, MO), 5. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 6. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 7. 100-Colin Voiles (Decatur, IL), 8. 126-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 9: 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 28-Trevor Reed (Waco, TX), 3. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 4. 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 5. 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL), 6. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 7. 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 8. 59-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 10: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 3. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 4. 133-Carlton Richesin (Bartlesville, OK), 5. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 6. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 7. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 8. 01-Terrance Wickham (Copan, OK).
Heat 11: 1. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 2. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 3. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 4. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 5. 461-Derrick Hawkins (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), 7. 035-Chase Meade (Dewey, OK), 8. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO).
Heat 12: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 4. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 6. 117-Jacob Knipmeyer (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 43-David McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 8. 007-Cody Carter (Tuttle, OK).
Heat 13: 1. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 2. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 3. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK), 5. 44-James Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM), 6. 714-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 8. 80-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA).
Heat 14: 1. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 2. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 3. 33-Zeke Lewis (Farmland, IN), 4. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 5. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 6. 129-Rob Johnson (Delphi, IN), 7. 128-Gordon Geyer (Owasso, OK), 8. 37-Howard Weaver II (Logansport, IN).
Heat 15: 1. 77-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 2. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 3. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 4. 66-Chad Pyle (Exeter, MO), 5. 57-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 6. 53-Gene Hines (Bartlesville, OK), 7. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewey, OK), 8. 051-Kevin Horcher (Belleville, IL).
Heat 16: 1. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 2. 78-Dustin Dixson (Bartlesville, OK), 3. 027-Jordan McPherson (Amarillo, TX), 4. 14-Cordy Horn (Charleston, IL), 5. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 6. 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 7. 216-Chance Bishop (Bartlesville, OK), 8. 20-Chris Barker (Eldorado, AR).
Heat 17: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 001-Jimmy Wells (Benton, IL), 3. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 4. 35-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 6. 116-Cody Conley (Pryor, OK), 7. 221-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 8. 9-Brandon Reagle (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 18: 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 3. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 4. 32-Trey Marcham, 5. 15-Ryan Leek (Warsaw, IN), 6. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN), 7. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX), 8. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK).
Heat 19: 1. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 2. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 99-Shane Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 4. 4-Harold Lewis (Amarillo, TX), 5. 98-Robert McBride, 6. 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK), 7. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 8. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX).
Heat 20: 1. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 2. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 3. 102-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 5. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 6. 58-Donnie Wickham (Copan, OK). DNS: 717-Aaon Alley (Lakeside City, TX).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 3. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 5. 351-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 6. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 7. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 8. 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 9. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 10. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 11. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 12. 133-Calton Richesin (Bartlesville, OK).
Qualifier 2: 1. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 2. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 3. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 4. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 5. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 7. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 8. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 9. 33-Zeke Lewis (Farmland, IN), 10. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 11. 027-Jordan McPherson (Amarillo, TX), 12. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO).
Qualifier 3: 1. 47-Jeffrey Newell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 3. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 4. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 5. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 6. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 7. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 8. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 9. 99-Shane Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 10. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 11. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 12. 00-Nick Rummel (Enid, OK).
Qualifier 4: 1. 77-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 2. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 78-Dustin Dixson (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 102-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 5. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 6. 001-Jimmy Wells (Benton, IL), 7. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 8. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 9. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 10. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 11. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 12. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 4. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, IN), 6. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX), 8. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 10. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 11. 28-Trevor Reed (Waco, TX), 12. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS).
B Mains (12 Laps – Top 2 from each to "A" Qualifier):
B Main 1: 1. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 2. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 3. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 4. 102-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 5. 831-Kyler Ray (Tulsa, OK), 6. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK), 7. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 8. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL), 9. 14-Cordy Horn (Charleston, IL), 10. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 11. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 12. 035-Chase Meade (Dewey, OK), 13. 83-Jonathan Halford (Tulsa, OK). 14. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN). DNS: 59-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK).
B Main 2: 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 3. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 4. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 5. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 6. 461-Derrick Hawkins (Broken Arrow, OK0, 7. 43-David McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 8. 133-Carlton Richesin (Bartlesville, OK), 10. 007-Cody Carter (Tuttle, OK), 11. 5-Shelby Byrd (Oklahoma City, OK), 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 431-Shafer Douglas (Charleston, IL). DNS: 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN).
B Main 3: 1. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 2. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 3. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 022-Curtis Jones (Tulsa, OK), 5. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 6. 717-Aaron Alley (Lakeside City, TX), 7. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 8. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 9. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 10. 216-Chance Bishop (Bartlesville, OK), 11. 126-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS), 12. 00-Nick Rummel (Enid, OK), 13. 50-Megan Wood (Monticello, IN), 14. 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), 15. 58-Donnie Wickham (Copan, OK).
B Main 4: 1. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 2. 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 3. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 4. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 5. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 6. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 7. 221-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 8. 129-Rob Johnson (Delphi, IN), 9. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK), 10. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 11. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 12. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX), 13. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 14. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewy, OK).
B Main 5: 1. 35-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 3. 33-Zeke Lewis (Farmland, IN), 4. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 5. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 6. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 7. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 8. 53-Gene Hines (Bartlesville, OK), 9. 053-Cody Meade (Dewey, OK), 10. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN), 11. 004-Nolan Boone (Del City, OK). DNS: 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK).
B Main 6: 1. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, IN), 2. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 3. 99-Shane Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 4. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 5. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 6. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 7. 37-Howard Weaver II (Logansport, IN), 8. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK), 9. 027-Jordan McPherson (Amarillo, TX), 10. 128-Gordon Geyer (Owasso, OK), 11. 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL), 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA).
B Main 7: 1. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 2. 57-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 3. 117-Jacob Knipmeyer (Sweet Springs, MO), 4. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 5. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 6. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 7. 44-James Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM), 8. 011-Jimmy Wells (Benton, IL), 9. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX), 10. 28-Trevor Reed (Waco, TX), 11. 66-Chad Pyle (Exeter, MO). DNS: 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL, 80-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA).
B Main 8: 1. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 2. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 4. 444-Chad Feagin (Tulsa, OK), 5. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 6. 61-Justyn Hamblin (Hanford, CA), 7. 714-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 8. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 9. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 10. 01-Terrance Wickham (Copan, OK), 11. 15-Ryan Leek (Warsaw, IN), 12. 20-Chris Barker (Eldorado, AR), 13. 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX), 14. 4-Harold Lewis (Amarillo, TX).
B Main 9: 1. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 2. 111-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 3. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 4. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX), 5. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 6. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 7. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 8. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 116-Cody Conley (Pryor, OK), 10. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 11. 051-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 12. 381-Madison McGill (Bartlesville, OK). DNS: 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN).
B Main 10: 1. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 2. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 3. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 4. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 5. 76-Jarmey Martin (Sedalia, MO), 6. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 7. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 8. 9-Brandon Reagle (Tulsa, OK), 9. 98-Robert McBride, 10. 100-Colin Voiles (Decatur, IL), 11. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS), 12. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK). DNS: 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 051-Kevin Horcher (Belleville, IL).
A Main Qualifier (Top 8 to start positions 17-24 of "A" Main): 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 3. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, IN), 4. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 5. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 6. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 7. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 8. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN). DNQ: 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 35-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 97-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 57-Tanner Berryhill (Broken Arrow, OK), 111-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN).
"A" Main (25 Laps): 1. 77-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 2. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 3. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 4. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 7. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 8. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 9. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 10. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 11. 47-Jeffrey Newell (Broken Arrow, OK), 12. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 13. 78-Dustin Dixson (Bartlesville, OK), 14. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 15. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 16. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, IN), 17. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 18. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 19. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL) 20. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 21. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 22. 351-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 23. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 24. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO).
Restricted “A” Class (84 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 16 in Passing Points to "A" Main; Balance to 6 "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 170-Sam McGhee (Camby, IN), 2. 181-Josh Marcham (Newcastle, OK), 3. 1-Jaron James (Mannford, OK), 4. 25-Logan Ellis (Wagoner, OK), 5. 4-Garrett Duff (Weldon, IL), 6. 511-Clinton Boyles (Greenwood, MO), 7. 201-Haley Witcher (Marshall, MO), 8. 92-Chad Feather (Kearney, MO).
Heat 2: 1. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 2. 120-Steven Curbow (Tulsa, OK), 3. 747-Reagan Reed (Waco, TX), 4. 171-Blake Edwards (Claremore, OK), 5. 33-Haylee Oliver (Greenwood, AR), 6. 133-Zachary Hampton (Clayton, IN), 7. 51-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO), 8. 199-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 3: 1. 31-Jordan Howell (Columbia, MO), 2. 20-Colton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 88-Laney Feight (Indianola, IA), 4. 08-Karli Tounzen (Van Buren, AR), 5. 113-Chance McCrary (Farmersville, TX), 6. 81-Blake Bennington (Columbia, MO), 7. 96-Austin Crowder (Muskogee, OK). DNS: 41-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK).
Heat 4: 1. 77-Colton Brewer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 3. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, TN), 4. 65-Cade Cowles (Bixby, OK), 5. 38-Garrett Long (Porterville, CA), 6. 05-Tyler Hunt (Oronogo, MO), 7. 11-Jake Brewer (Fulton, MO), 8. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL).
Heat 5: 1. 07-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 2. 99-Trevor Hunt (Liberty, MO), 3. 16-Brock Berreth (Tulsa, OK), 4. 024-Trenton Borchers (Mannford, OK), 5. 29-Nicholas Abbott (Indianapolis, IN), 6. 8-Kade Morton (Coweta, OK), 7. 121-Kameron Key (Warrensburg, MO), 8. 144-Kelby Watt (Adel, IA).
Heat 6: 1. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 2. 26-Craig Ronk (Warsaw, IN), 3. 5-Justin Peck (Monrovia, IN), 4. 187-Cody Jarvis (Mustang, OK), 5. 55-Ryan Mushrush (Mannford, OK), 6. 7-Chance Morton (Coweta, OK), 7. 47-Austin Helt (Jenks, OK), 8. 19-Seth Sleeper (Choctaw, OK).
Heat 7: 1. 27-Lauren Longbrake (Columbus, OH), 2. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 3. 44-Christopher Martin (Ankeny, IA), 4. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 5. 22-Dalton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 6. 98-Nathan Weida (Owasso, OK), 7. 89-Blake Jenkins (Little Rock, AR), 8. 87-Kyle Thompson (Spring Branch, TX).
Heat 8: 1. 118-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK), 2. 127-Kyle Keeler (El Reno, OK), 3. 17-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 4. 66-Benjamin Hunley (Goshen, IN), 5. 6-Dakota Gaines (North Little Rock, AR), 6. 316-Caleb Weaver (Catoosa, OK), 7. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 9: 1. 14-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 2. 023-Hannah Adair (Tulsa, OK), 3. 70-Dylan Wickham (Ramona, OK), 4. 022-Cole Campbell (Mexico, MO), 5. 3-Garron Brimmer (Desoto, TX), 6. 93-Riley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 7. 12-Jay Ball (Amarillo, TX).
Heat 10: 1. 18-Justin Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 2. 21-Ty Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 3. 10-Darien Roberts (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 9-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 5. 13-Wyatt Rector (Richmond, TX), 6. 117-Connor Atkinson (Hutchinson, KS), 7. 83-Shane Weeks (Wagoner, OK).
Heat 11: 1. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 2. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 3. 128-Karley Kay Dobson (Hulbert, OK), 4. 23-Howard Moore (Memphis, TN), 5. 48-Jarrett Martinez (Columbia, KY), 6. 2-Mickey Walker (Sapulpa, OK), 7. 15-Hunter Montgomery (Saint Hedwig, TX).
B Mains (12 Laps – Top 3 from each to "A" Qualifier):
B Main 1: 1. 7-Chance Morton (Coweta, OK), 2. 14-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 3. 65-Cade Cowles (Bixby, OK), 4. 127-Kyle Keeler (El Reno, OK), 5. 511-Clinton Boyles (Greenwood, MO), 6. 70-Dylan Wickham (Ramona, OK), 7. 81-Blake Bennington (Columbia, MO), 8. 6-Dakota Gaines (N. Little Rock, AR), 9. 05-Tyler Hunt (Oronogo, MO), 10. 96-Austin Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 11. 144-Kelby Watt (Adel, IA), 12. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE).
B Main 2: 1. 18-Justin Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 2. 1-Jaron James (Mannford, OK), 3. 171-Blake Edwards (Claremore, OK), 4. 187-Cody Jarvis (Mustang, OK), 5. 121-Kameron Key (Warrensburg, MO), 6. 024-Trenton Borchers (Mannford, OK), 7. 201-Haley Witcher (Marshall, MO), 8. 93-Riley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 9. 747-Reagan Reed (Waco, TX), 10. 33-Haylee Oliver (Greenwood, AR), 11. 41-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK), 12. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
B Main 3: 1. 17-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 2. 44-Christopher Martin (Ankeny, IA), 3. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 23-Howard Moore (Memphis, TN), 5. 51-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO), 6. 29-Nicholas Abbott (Indianapolis, IN), 7. 98-Nathan Weida (Owasso, OK), 8. 08-Karli Tounzen (Van Buren, AR), 9. 133-Zachary Hampton (Clayton, IN), 10. 83-Shane Weeks (Wagoner, OK), 11. 12-Jay Ball (Amarillo, TX).
B Main 4: 1. 8-Kade Morton (Coweta, OK), 2. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 3. 66-Benjamin Hunley (Goshen, IN), 4. 022-Cole Campbell (Mexico, MO), 5. 4-Garrett Duff (Weldon, IL), 6. 48-Jarrett Martinez (Columbia, KY), 7. 25-Logan Ellis (Wagoner, OK), 8. 11-Jake Brewer (Fulton, MO), 9. 92-Chad Feather (Kearney, MO), 10. 117-Connor Atkinson (Hutchinson, KS), 11. 47-Austin Helt (Jenks, OK).
B Main 5: 1. 26-Craig Ronk (Warsaw, IN), 2. 120-Steven Curbow (Tulsa, OK), 3. 5-Justin Peck (Monrovia, IN), 4. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL), 5. 9-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 6. 2-Mickey Walker (Sapulpa, OK), 7. 38-Garrett Long (Porterville, CA), 8. 89-Blake Jenkins (Little Rock, AR), 9. 88-Laney Feight (Indianola, IA), 10. 199-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE), 11. 113-Chance McCrary (Farmersville, TX).
B Main 6: 1. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 2. 21-Ty Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 3. 13-Wyatt Rector (Richmond, TX), 4. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, OK), 5. 316-Caleb Weaver (Catoosa, OK), 6. 3-Garon Brimmer (Desoto, TX), 7. 19-Seth Sleeper (Choctaw, OK), 8. 15-Hunter Montgomery (Saint Hedwig, TX), 9. 87-Kyle Thompson (Spring Branch, TX), 10. 22-Dalton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 11. 55-Ryan Mushrush (Mannford, OK).
A Main Qualifier (Top 8 to start positions 17-24 of "A" Main): 1. 7-Chance Morton (Coweta, OK), 2. 17-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 3. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 4. 8-Kade Morton (Coweta, OK), 5. 1-Jaron James (Mannford, OK), 6. 120-Steven Curbow (Tulsa, OK), 7. 44-Christopher Martin (Ankeny, IA), 8. 5-Justin Peck (Monrovia, IA), 9. 65-Cade Cowles (Bixby, OK), 10. 171-Blake Edwards (Claremore, OK), 11. 14-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 12. 13-Wyatt Rector (Richmond, TX), 13. 66-Benjamin Hunley (Goshen, IN0, 14. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 15. 21-Ty Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 16. 26-Craig Ronk (Warsaw, IN), 17. 18-Justin Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 18. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 10-Darien Roberts (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 3. 20-Colton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 4. 16-Brock Berreth (Tulsa, OK), 5. 77-Colton Brewer (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 07-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 7. 120-Steven Curbow (Tulsa, OK), 8. 023-Hannah Adair (Tulsa, OK), 9. 31-Jordan Howell (Columbia, MO), 10. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 11. 44-Christopher Martin (Ankeny, IA), 12. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 13. 1-Jaron James (Mannford, OK), 14. 27-Lauren Longbrake (Columbus, OH), 15. 17-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 16. 170-Sam McGhee (Camby, IN), 17. 5-Justin Peck (Monrovia, IN), 18. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 19. 181-Josh Marcham (Newcastle, OK), 20. 128-Karley Kay Dobson (Hulbert, OK), 21. 99-Trevor Hunt (Liberty, MO), 22. 118-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK), 23. 8-Kade Morton (Coweta, OK), 24. 7-Chance Morton (Coweta, OK).
Junior Sprints (37 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 14 in Passing Points to "A" Main; Balance to Two "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 18-Mason McGuire (Fletcher, OK), 2. 90-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 3. 19-Dylan Cantwell (Salina, OK), 4. 751-Broc Elliott (California, MO), 5. 024-Hunter Fischer (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 97-Blake Hulland (Owasso, OK), 7. 99-Kyler Shaw (Fresno, CA), 8. 60-Kent Miller, Jr. (Overland Park, KS).
Heat 2: 1. 31-Josiah Ribeiro (Tulare, CA), 2. 3-Garet Williamson (Columbia, MO), 3. 15-Jase Randolph (Bixby, OK), 4. 8-Race Gubderson (Antigo, WI), 5. 999-Blake Battles (Collinsville, OK), 6. 44-Gabe Wilson (Delphi, IN), 7. 00-Grady Chandler (Edmond, OK). DNS: 181-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK).
Heat 3: 1. 21-Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 2. 10-Amber Dayle Whitener (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 22-Seth Brown (Edmond, OK), 4. 88-Garrett Hulsey (Lake Lotawana, MO), 5. 1-Dylan Dickson (Coweta, OK), 6. 2-Robby Resch (Antigo, WI), 7. 4-Tanner Resch (Antigo, WI).
Heat 4: 1. 09-Tyler Duff (Weldon, IL), 2. 91-Cameron Beller (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 78-Tanner Conn (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 27-Alex Coronado (Modesto, CA), 5. 9-Matt Moore (Bethany, OK), 6. 77-Victoria Leslie (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 24-Sawyer Guidry (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 5: 1. 71-Caleb Wilkerson (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 5-Skylar Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 25-Taylor Reimer (Tulsa, OK), 4. 991-Bailey Elliott (California, MO), 5. 7-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 6. 33-Leighton Clift (Aline, OK), 7. 49-Trenton Jackson (Rogers, AR).
B Mains (10 Laps – Top 3 from each advance to "A" Main:
B Main 1: 1. 7-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 2. 9-Matt Moore (Bethany, OK), 3. 78-Tanner Conn (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 99-Kyler Shaw (Fresno, CA), 5. 991-Bailey Elliott (California, MO), 6. 49-Trenton Jackson (Rogers, AR), 7. 024-Hunter Fischer (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 181-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK), 9. 8-Race Gubderson (Antigo, WI), 10. 77-Victoria Leslie (Broken Arrow, OK), 11. 4-Tanner Resch (Antigo, WI), 12. 97-Blake Hulland (Owasso, OK).
B Main 2: 1. 27-Alex Coronado (Modesto, CA), 2. 15-Jase Randolph (Bixby, OK), 3. 999-Blake Battles (Collinsville, OK), 4. 33-Leighton Clift (Aline, OK), 5. 1-Dylan Dickson (Coweta, OK), 6. 2-Robby Resch (Antigo, WI), 7. 00-Grady Chandler (Edmond, OK), 8. 88-Garrett Hulsey (Lake Lotawana, MO), 9. 60-Kent Miller, Jr. (Overland Park, KS), 10. 44-Gabe Wilson (Delphi, IN), 11. 24-Sawyer Guidry (Broken Arrow, OK).
A Main (15 Laps): 1. 31-Josiah Ribeiro (Tulare, CA), 2. 25-Taylor Reimer (Tulsa, OK), 3. 90-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 4. 18-Mason McGuire (Fletcher, OK), 5. 22-Seth Brown (Edmond, OK), 6. 19-Dylan Cantwell (Salina, OK), 7. 10-Amber Dayle Whitener (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 3-Garet Williamson (Columbia, MO), 9. 27-Alex Coronado (Modesto, CA), 10. 71-Caleb Wilkerson (Indianapolis, IN), 11. 751-Broc Elliott (California, MO), 12. 09-Tyler Duff (Weldon, IL), 13. 91-Cameron Beller (Broken Arrow, OK), 14. 999-Blake Battles (Collinsville, OK), 15. 5-Skylar Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 16. 9-Matt Moore (Bethany, OK), 17. 21-Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 18. 15-Jase Randolph (Bixby, OK), 19. 7-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 20. 78-Tanner Conn (Oklahoma City, OK).
ECOTech Chevy / Ford Focus Midgets (15 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps):
Heat 1: 1. 93-Richard Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 2. 3-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 3. 1-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 4. 2-Justyn Cox (Clarksburg, CA), 5. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 6. 99-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 7. 5-Lonny Alton (El Dorado Hills, CA). 8. 09-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 84-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 2. 72-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK), 3. 56-Curtis Bailey (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 9-Jacob Wilson (Crawfordsville, IN), 6. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 7. 19-Corey Mallo (Cheyenne, WY).
Qualifying Races (8 Laps – Combined Points from Heats & Qualifiers Set Feature Lineup):
Qualifying Race 1: 1. 9-Jacob Wilson (Crawfordsville, IN), 2. 99-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 3. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 93-Richard Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 5. 1-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 6. 3-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 7. 5-Lonny Alton (El Dorado Hills, CA), 8. 19-Corey Mallo (Cheyenne, WY).
Qualifying Race 2: 1. 72-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK), 2. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 3. 2-Justyne Cox (Clarksburg, CA), 4. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 5. 56-Curtis Bailey (Bartlesville, OK), 6. 09-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 84-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 72-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK), 2. 84-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 3. 99-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 4. 1-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 5. 09-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 2-Justyne Cox (Clarksburg, CA), 8. 93-Richard Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 9. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 10. 3-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 11. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 12. 9-Jacob Wilson (Crawfordsville, IN), 13. 56-Curtis Bailey (Bartlesville, OK), 14. 19-Corey Mallo (Cheyenne, WY), 15. 5-Lonny Alton (El Dorado Hills, CA).
Kart Results:
Junior I Light (26 entries):
Heat Winners: 21-Brayden Smith (Newburgh, IN), 09-Nicholas Kyle (Norwich, KS), 53-Trey Thesenvitz (Jasper, MN).
"B" Main Winner: 17-Jacob Murray (Omaha, NE).
"A" Main (15 Laps): 1. 53-Trey Thesenvitz (Jasper, MN), 2. 19-Tru Atkins (Nixa, MO), 3. 4-Ayrton Gennetten (Versailles, MO), 4. 6-Dakota Foster (Edgerton, KS), 5. 12-Brooke Mitrisin (Oskaloosa, IA), 6. 00-Brody Willett (Alburnett, IA), 7. 43-Brody Pope (Harrisonville, MO), 8. 31-Chase Havely (Abernathy, TX), 9. 20-Tayber Haremza (Colby, KS), 10. 17-Jacob Murray (Omaha, NE), 11. 02-Tanner Allen (Springville, IA), 12. 84-Micah Ridlebaugh (Grimes, IA), 13. 21-Brayden Smith (Newburgh, IN), 14. 50-Jed Werner (Codell, KS), 15. 24-Josh Vis (Le Grand, IA), 16. 44-Wesley Smith (Nixa, MO), 17. 28-Andy Bryant (Fort Scott, KS), 18. 1-Luke Phillips (Chanute, KS), 19. 09-Nicholas Kyle (Norwich, KS), 20. 144-Bailey Elliott (California, MO).
Junior I Heavy (26 entries):
Heat Winners: 99-Trevor Hunt (Liberty, MO), 09-Nicholas Kyle (Norwich, KS), 4-Ayrton Gennetten (Versailles, MO).
"B" Main Winner: 00-Brody Willett (Alburnett, IA).
"A" Main (15 Laps): 1. 09-Nicholas Kyle (Norwich, KS), 2. 4-Ayrton Gennetten (Versailles, MO), 3. 21-Brayden Smith (Newburgh, IN), 4. 99-Trevor Hunt (Liberty, MO), 5. 12-Brooke Mitrisin (Oskaloosa, IA), 6. 84-Micah Hidlebaugh (Grimes, IA), 7. 6-Dakota Foster (Edgerton, KS), 8. 43-Brody Pope (Harrisonville, MO), 9. 20-Tayber Haremza (Colby, KS), 10. 00-Brody Willett (Alburnett, IA), 11. 02-Tanner Allen (Springville, IA), 12. 24-Josh Vis (Le Grand, IA), 13. 17-Jacob Murray (Omaha, NE), 14. 50-Jed Werner (Codell, KS), 15. 53-Trey Thesenvitz (Jasper, MN), 16. 0-Joshua McAnally (Okay, OK), 17. 28-Andy Bryant (Fort Scott, KS), 18. 1-Luke Phillips (Chanute, KS), 19. 8-Braydon Smith (Davenport, IA), 20. 22-Marshall Farmer (Amarillo, TX).
Junior II Light (34 entries):
Heat Winners: 88-Cole Ferguson (Dexter, IA), 199-Ryan Luza (Cypress, TX), 22-Kaleb Johnson (Sioux Falls, SD), 10-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA).
"B" Main Winner: 2-Blake Sanford (St. Charles, MO).
"A" Main (15 Laps): 1. 48-Blake Conant (Carlisle, IA), 2. 88-Cole Ferguson (Dexter, IA), 3. 3-Zack Hockemeier (Kansas City, KS), 4. 199-Ryan Luza (Cypress, TX), 5. 16-Ross Young (Des Moines, IA), 6. 24-Collin Stephenson (Bartlett, TN), 7. 7-Clay Money (Hill City, KS), 8. 01-Brayton Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 9. 25-Gunner Pike (South Bend, NE), 10. 34-Nolan Pope (Harrisonville, MO), 11. 55-Caleb Hook Smith (Springdale, AR), 12. 47-Chandler Petty (Austin, AR), 13. 199-Ryan Luza (Cypress, TX), 14. 20-Jimmy Abell (Coalfax, IA), 15. 14-Levi Preston (Harlan, IA), 16. 08-Dusten Reed (Lenox, IA), 17. 44-Austin Walker (Utica, KS), 18. 2-Andrew Downs (Altus, OK), 19. 124-Kory Fitch (Edmond, OK), 20. 10-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA).
Junior II Heavy (28 entries):
Heat Winners: 22-Kaleb Johnson (Sioux Falls, SD), 25-Gunner Pike (South Bend, NE), 17-Cameron Martin, 16-Ross Young (Des Moines, IA).
"B" Main Winner: 7-Clay Money (Hill City, KS).
"A" Main (15 Laps): 1. 3-Zack Hockemeier (Kansas City, KS), 2. 22-Kaleb Johnson (Sioux Falls, SD), 3. 199-Ryan Luza (Cypress, TX), 4. 25-Gunner Pike (South Bend, NE), 5. 88-Cole Ferguson (Dexter, IA), 6. 88-Cole Ferguson (Dexter, IA), 7. 24-Colin Stephenson (Bartlett, TN), 8. 10-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 9. 47-Chandler Petty (Austin, AR), 10. 11-Chad Feather (Kearney, MO), 11. 48-Blake Conant (Carlisle, IA), 12. 34-Nolan Pope (Harrisonville, MO), 13. 55-Caleb Hook Smith (Springdale, AR), 14. 16-Ross Young (Des Moines, IA), 15. 02-Steve Kozol (Papillion, NE), 16. 44-Austin Walker (Utica, KS), 17. 7-Clay Money (Hill City, KS), 18. 33-Savannah Brown (Omaha, NE), 19. 17-Cameron Martin, 20. 14-Levi Preston (Harlan, IA).
Junior Animal (18 entries):
Heat Winners: 10-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 3-Zack Hockemeier (Kansas City, KS).
"A" Main (15 Laps): 1. 10-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 2. 3-Zack Hockemeier (Kansas City, KS), 3. 7-Clay Money (Hill City, KS), 4. 47-Chandler Petty (Austin, AR), 5. 11-Chad Feather (Kearney, MO), 6. 118-Ryan Luza (Cypress, TX), 7. 2-Andrew Downs (Altus, OK), 8. 57-James Suter (Watertown, SD), 9. 02-Steve Kozol (Papillion, NE), 10. 22-Kyle Slader (Muskogee, OK), 11. 24-Collin Stephenson (Bartlett, TN), 12. 122-Kaleb Johnson (Sioux Falls, SD), 13. 04-Clare Lesmeister (Morris, MN), 14. 44-Austin Walker (Utica, KS), 15. 21-Levi Phillips (Chanute, KS), 16. 34-Nolan Pope (Harrisonville, MO), 17. 6-Dakota Foster (Edgerton, KS), 18. 17-Jacob Murray (Omaha, NE).
Stock Light (25 entries):
Heat Winners: 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX), 16-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 113-Justin Kern (Grimes, IA).
"B" Main Winner: 3-Benjamin Seaton (Crane, MO).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 16-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 2. 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN), 3. 113-Tyler Williams (Cleveland, MO), 4. 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX), 5. 311-Justin Kern (Grimes, IA), 6. 41-Steve Smith (Des Moines, IA), 7. 67-Joe Warren (Paducah, KY), 8. 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), 9. 93-Bradley Sharp (Kansas City, MO), 10. 27-Steven Maker (Kansas City, KS), 11. 127-Mark Jacobson (Lennox, SD), 12. 176-Jake Williams (Charlotte, NC), 13. 26-Andrew Bates (Newton, IA), 14. 18-Zachary Humphries (Aberdeen, SD), 15. 24-Nick Jackson (Coulterville, IL), 16. 1-Bryan Nevins, Jr. (Des Moines, IA), 17. 95-Mike Burns (China Grove, NC), 18. 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE), 19. 2-Blake Sanford (St. Charles, MO).
Stock Medium (30 entries):
Heat Winners: 41-Steve Smith (Des Moines, IA), 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO), 18-Zachary Humphries (Aberdeen, SD), 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX).
"B" Main Winner: 24-Nick Jackson (Coulterville, IL).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO), 2. 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX), 3. 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN), 4. 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE), 5. 1-Bryan Nevins, Jr. (Des Moines, IA), 6. 95-Mike Burns (China Grove, NC), 7. 18-Zachary Humphries (Aberdeen, SD), 8. 93-Bradley Sharp, 9. 28-Ken Murphy (Kansas City, MO), 10. 41-Steve Smith (Des Moines, IA), 11. 76-Eric Tracy (Springfield, MO), 12. 311-Justin Kern (Grimes, IA), 13. 67-Joe Warren (Paducah, KY), 14. 113-Tyler Williams (Cleveland, MO), 15. 176-Jake Williams (Charlotte, NC), 16. 57-Lee Miller (Council Bluff, IA), 17. 26-Andrew Bates (Newton, IA), 18. 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), 19. 127-Mark Jacobson (Lennox, SD), 20. 24-Nick Jackson (Coulterville, IL).
Stock Heavy (21 entries):
Heat Winners: 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE), 26-Andrew Bates (Newton, IA), 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE), 2. 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN), 3. 57-Lee Miller (Council Bluff, IA), 4. 24-Nick Jackson (Coulterville, IL), 5. 76-Eric Tracy (Springfield, MO), 6. 95-Mike Burns (China Grove, NC), 7. 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO), 8. 28-Ken Murphy (Kansas City, MO), 9. 1-Bryan Nevins, Jr. (Des Moines, IA), 10. 26-Andrew Bates (Newton, IA), 11. 311-Justin Kern (Grimes, IA), 12. 176-Jake Williams (Charlotte, NC), 13. 0-Mike Gracy (Howe, TX), 14. 18-Alex Johnson (Aberdeen, SD), 15. 91-Charles Wood (Missouri City, TX), 16. 03-Butch Bade (Lincoln, NE), 17. 41-Steve Smith (Des Moines, IA), 18. 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO), 19. 199-Michael Maggard (Republic, MO), 20. 10-Kyle Schmidt (Farmington, AR).
Animal Medium (31 entries):
Heat Winners: 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX), 67-Joe Warren (Paducah, KY), 2-Blake Sanford (St. Charles, MO).
B Main Winner: 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX), 2. 56-Cameron Koopman (Brewster, MN), 3. 1-Bryan Nevins, Jr. (Des Moines, IA), 4. 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO), 5. 25-Eric Benson (Concordia, MO), 6. 28-Ken Murphy (Kansas City, MO), 7. 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE), 8. 49-Cory Forsythe (Des Moines, IA), 9. 12-Dalton Ragsdale (Coweta, OK), 10. 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN), 11. 113-Tyler Williams (Cleveland, MO), 12. 67-Joe Warren (Paducah, KY), 13. 176-Dane Williams (Charlotte, NC), 14. 5-Kyle Heitz (Sherrill, IA), 15. 18-Mike Stearns (Aberdeen, SD), 16. 16-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 17. 05-Devon Havlik (Iowa Falls, IA), 18. 2-Blake Sanford (St. Charles, MO), 19. 0-Trenton Kleweno (Hays, KS), 20. 4-Austin Bursby (Rowlett, TX).
Animal Heavy (29 entries):
Heat Winners: 56-Cameron Koopman (Brewster, MN), 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN), 176-Dane Williams (Charlotte, NC), 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO).
"B" Main Winner: 49-Cory Forsythe (Des Moines, IA).
"A" Main (20 Laps – Top 10): 1. 1-Bryan Nevins, Jr. (Des Moines, IA), 2. 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN), 3. 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO), 4. 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE), 5. 176-Dane Williams (Charlotte, NC), 6. 9-Greg Snyder (Tyler, TX), 7. 68-Steven Fairfield (Independence, MO), 8. 7-Zach Kuntz (Rockwall, TX), 9. 25-Eric Benson (Concordia, MO), 10. 32-Craig Lamphear (Kansas City, KS).
Blue Wazoom (10 entries):
Heat Winner: 56-Cameron Koopman (Brewster, MN).
"A" Main (15 Laps – Top 6): 1. 16-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 2. 56-Cameron Koopman (Brewster, MN), 3. 30-Jake Alton (Woodville, WI), 4. 60-Jacob Hoffman (Omaha, NE), 5. 156-Kevin Kinman (Corning, IA), 6. 42-Erica Bear (Roberts, WI).
Yamaha KT 100’s (24 entries):
Heat Winners: 14-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 71-Brad Stevens (Des Moines, IA), 31-Jamie Ferrell (Indianapolis, IN).
"B" Main Winner: 12-Bryan Hale (Des Moines, IA).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 31-Jamie Ferrell (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 5-Kyle Heitz (Sherrill, IA), 3. 72-Jeremy Hills (Newton, IA), 4. 3-Joe Womochil (Carter Lake, IA), 5. 07-Todd Wolfe (Clinton, IL), 6. 73-Brad Moriarty, 7. 70-Shawn Brown (Des Moines, IA), 8. 77-Greg Jones (Des Moines, IA), 9. 43-James Shedd (Overland Park, KS), 10. 69-Andy Rice (Des Moines, IA), 11. 33-Jayce Jenkins (Colfax, IA), 12. 81-Austin Ferrell (Arena, WI), 13. 71-Brad Stevens (Des Moines, IA), 14. 42-Johnny Shedd (Shawnee, KS), 15. 76-Luke Payton (Des Moines, IA), 16. 14-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 17. 27-Pete Cobb (Heflin, AL), 18. 51-Mike Clausen (Rock Island, IL), 19. 12-Ryan Hale (Des Moines, IA), 20. 68-Stoney Gilbert (Glen Heights, TX).
Run What Ya Brung (22 entries):
Heat Winners: 31-Jamie Ferrell (Indianapolis, IN), 5-Kyle Heitz (Sherrill, IA), 73-Brad Moriarty (Des Moines, IA).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 31-Jamie Ferrell (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 72-Jeremy Hills (Newton, IA), 3. 73-Brad Moriarty (Des Moines, IA), 4. 5-Kyle Heitz (Sherrill, IA), 5. 41-Kevin Mulder (Sioux City, IA), 6. 20-Andrew Neff (Holliday, TX), 7. 411-James Shedd (Overland Park, KS), 8. 46-Derrick Hawkins (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 68-Stoney Gilbert (Glen Heights, TX), 10. 57-Joe Deroon (Moore, OK), 11. 4-Chandler Foltz (Muskogee, OK), 12. 161-Martin Deroon (Elm Mott, TX), 13. 76-Luke Payton (Des Moines, IA), 14. 55-Jason Killam (Ankeny, IA), 15. 61-Mike Deroon (Elm Mott, TX), 16. 70-Shawn Brown (Des Moines, IA), 17. 51-Mike Clausen (Rock Island, IL), 18. 29-T.J. Sonnerberg (San Angelo, TX), 19. 71-Brad Stevens (Des Moines, IA), 20. 07-Todd Wolfe (Clinton, IL).
Stock Animal Winged Karts (25 entries):
Heat Winners: 19-Tru Atkins (Nixa, MO), 111-Tony Dowd (Mansfield, TX), 18-Payton Pierce (Bridgeport, TX).
"B" Main Winner: 31-Bobby Williams (Pittsburg, MO).
"A" Main (15 Laps): 1. 18-Payton Pierce (Bridgeport, TX), 2. 31-Bobby Williams (Pittsburg, MO), 3. 17-Patrick Knight (Wichita Falls, TX), 4. 122-Chance Pierce (Bridgeport, TX), 5. 77-Jayce Hudson (Seymour, TX), 6. 3-Trevor McIntire (Azle, TX), 7. 13-Elizabeth Richardson (Justin, TX), 8. 82-Christian Kinnison (Mansfield, TX), 9. 11-Kassadi Witter (Blair, OK), 10. 44-Drew Komarek (Haslet, TX), 11. 48-Marshal McKelvy (Kennedale, TX), 12. 21-John Freeman (Runaway Bay, TX), 13. 7-Mackenzie Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 14. 14-Brayton Godwin (Merit, TX), 15. 111-Tony Dowd (Mansfield, TX), 16. 19-Tru Atkins (Nixa, MO), 17. 97-Randall Reed (Tom Bean, TX), 18. 1-Wesley Smith (Nixa, MO), 19. 2-Andrew Downs (Altus, OK), 20. 12-Katelyn Stahl (Plano, TX).
Kids Outlaw Winged Karts (18 entries):
Heat Winners: 42-Kobey Borecky (Hutchinson, KS), 19-Tru Atkins (Nixa, MO).
"A" Main (15 Laps): 1. 44-Wesley Smith (Nixa, MO), 2. 1-Bobby Williams (Pittsburg, MO), 3. 42-Kobey Borecky (Hutchinson, KS), 4. 3-Trevor McIntire (Azle, TX), 5. 17-Kelby Watt (Adel, IA), 6. 50-Kaeden Cornell (Willard, MO), 7. 88-Damon Mayfield (West Plains, MO), 8. 04-Daniel Ochs (Hutchinson, KS), 9. 7-Devin Koenig (Flemington, MO), 10. 13-Tanner Thiel (Hutchinson, KS), 11. 11-Kassadi Witter (Blair, OK), 12. 55-Tanner Carrick (Rio Oso, CA), 13. 19-Tru Atkins (Nixa, MO), 14. 61-Britney Deroon (Elm Mott, TX), 15. 33-Tyla Biesterfeld (Ponder, TX), 16. 31-Tyler Thiel (Hutchinson, KS), 17. 46-Devin Boone (Great Bend, KS), 18. 32-Jadin Boone (Great Bend, KS).
Open Outlaw Winged Karts (27 entries):
Heat Winners: 70-Nick Tucker (Kannapolis, NC), 57-Kyle Bellm (Nixa, MO), 30-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA).
"B" Main Winner: 24-Rico Abren (Rutherford, CA).
"A" Main (20 Laps): 1. 30-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA), 2. 70-Nick Tucker (Kannapolis, NC), 3. 777-Jacob Park (Red Bluff, CA), 4. 14-Mark Chevalier (Andover, MN), 5. 24-Rico Abren (Rutherford, CA), 6. 17-Kaley Engstrom (Rhome, TX), 7. 98-Pete Johnston (Red Bluff, CA), 8. 11-Kyle Beattie (Locust, NC), 9. 12-Josh Grady (Farmington, NM), 10. 8-Daniel Thorson (Reno, NV), 11. 50-Cody Braund (Anderson, CA), 12. 75-Fred Hubbell (Ozark, MO), 13. 37-Kenny McArthur (McArthur, CA), 14. 117-Keith Erickson (Hermantown, MN), 15. 57-Kyle Bellm (Nixa, MO), 16. 27-Keith Bloom, Jr. (Anderson, CA), 17. 45-Jason Grady (Flora Vista, NM), 18. 07-Jay Reynolds (Springfield, MO), 19. 43-Shane Devilbiss (Farmington, NM), 20. 13-Rowdy McClenon (Anderson, CA).
Quad Results:
Open Pro (14 entries):
Heat Winners: 809-Trent Powell (Benton, KY), 5-Travis Klinghagen (Tea, SD), 41-Jay Rehagen (Columbia, MO).
"A" Main (10 Laps): 1. 24-Josh Hibdon (Oak Grove, MO), 2. 2-Colter Loshbaugh (Overland Park, KS), 3. 038-Michael Coburn (Garretson, SD), 4. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 5. 911-Daren Murray (Coweta, OK), 6. 809-Trent Powell (Benton, KY), 7. 5-Travis Klinghagen (Tea, SD), 8. 1-Caleb Schatz (Chelsea, OK), 9. 87-Jeff Roberts (Bevier, MO), 10. 05-Josh Cameron (Cherryvale, KS), 11. 41-Jay Rehagen (Columbia, MO), 12. 128-Steven Townsend (Houstonia, MO).
250cc Pro (12 entries):
Heat Winners: 41-Jay Rehagen (Columbia, MO), 5-Travis Klinghagen (Tea, SD).
"A" Main (10 Laps): 1. 809-Trent Powell (Benton, KY), 2. 038-Michael Coburn (Garretson, SD), 3. 41-Jay Rehagen (Columbia, MO), 4. 24-Josh Hibdon (Oak Grove, MO), 5. 2-Colter Loshbaugh (Overland Park, KS), 6. 1-Caleb Schatz (Chelsea, OK), 7. 911-Daren Murray (Coweta, OK), 8. 5-Travis Klinghagen (Tea, SD), 9. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 10. 96-Randy Richman (Elvis, AR), 11. 05-Josh Cameron (Cherryvale, KS), 12. 241-Steven Thornhill (Drumright, OK).
Open Amateur (35 entries):
Heat Winners: 165-Haley Arnold (Sedalia, MO), 414-Daniel Chepkauskas (Muskogee, OK), 415-Lance Bowden (Fort Gibson, OK), 20-Garrett Clark (Owasso, OK), 129-Joshua Killion (Houstonia, MO), 17-Coy Burton (Clever, MO).
"B" Main Winners: 27-Jordan Clemons (Kearney, MO), 286-Lukas Reeves (Liberty, MO)
"A" Main (8 Laps): 1. 17-Coy Burton (Clever, MO), 2. 414-Daniel Chepkauskas (Muskogee, OK), 3. 13-Tanner Young (Green Ridge, MO), 4. 415-Lance Bowden (Fort Gibson, OK), 5. 101-Jake Hornaday (Oologah, OK), 6. 19-Levi Armbruster (Cherryvale, KS), 7. 85-Patrick Smith (Prattville, OK), 8. 129-Joshua Killion (Houstonia, MO), 9. 286-Lukas Reeves (Liberty, MO), 10. 2-Jacob Lawson (Fairfield, IA), 11. 48-Bailey Williams (Chillicothe, MO), 12. 84-Josheph Fulk (Independence, KS), 13. 27-Jordan Clemons (Kearney, MO), 14. 165-Haley Arnold (Sedalia, MO), 15. 427-Taylor Foster (Corydon, IA), 16. 20-Garrett Clark (Owasso, OK), 17. 131-Brian Talley (Sand Springs, OK), 18. 66-Tristan McElyea (McLoud, OK), 19. 99-Ryan Early (Meeker, OK), 20. 51-Derek Bredehoeft (Concordia, MO).
250cc Amateur (32 entries):
Heat Winners: 9-Jeff Long (Sand Springs, OK), 414-Daniel Chepkauskas (Muskogee, OK), 85-Patrick Fair (Prattville, OK), 41-Stephanie Rehagen (Columbia, MO), 330-Chad Heil (Inola, OK), 13-Tanner Young (Green Ridge, MO).
"B" Main Winners: 415-Lance Bowden (Fort Gibson, OK), 51-Derek Bredehoeft (Concordia, MO).
"A" Main (8 Laps): 1. 13-Tanner Young (Green Ridge, MO), 2. 414-Daniel Chepkauskas (Muskogee, OK), 3. 330-Chad Heil (Inola, OK), 4. 20-Garrett Clark (Owasso, OK), 5. 101-Jake Hornaday (Oologah, OK), 6. 2-Jacob Lawson (Fairfield, IA), 7. 48-Bailey Williams (Chillicothe, MO), 8. 17-Coy Burton (Clever, MO), 9. 19-Levi Armbruster (Cherryvale, KS), 10. 286-Lukas Reeves (Liberty, MO), 11. 415-Lance Bowden (Fort Gibson, OK), 12. 85-Patrick Smith (Prattville, OK), 13. 41-Stephanie Rehagen (Columbia, MO), 14. 44-Bruce Fair (Trenton, MO), 15. 427-Taylor Foster (Corydon, IA), 16. 51-Derek Bredehoeft (Concordia, MO), 17. 9-Jeff Long (Sand Springs, OK), 18. 141-A.J. Wilson (Okmulgee, OK), 19. 22-Billy McKinney (Moore, OK), 20. 129-Joshua Killion (Houstonia, MO).
Perth Motorplex
This wonderful exciting Motortaining sport of Speedway racing just keeps rolling along BIGGER, FASTER & ENJOYABLE :
Enjoy the report on the 2010 : Perth Motorplex Sprintcar~Muster !
It just dose not get any better that JAMIE Maiolo who survived the restarts and the action behind him to win the 2010 30-lap WA Sprintcar Muster at the Perth Motorplex Speedway Kwinana Beach, Western Austraila.
He won from David Priolo and Ben Ellement after starting from pole position.
Priolo said he did his best to write the car off in an attempt to get on the podium and said he was under attacks from the Ellement brothers.
Maiolo had a smile on his face and made amends after not getting his win the previous week.
“We gave away a couple last weekend but not tonight,” Maiolo said.
“To get the car going on that it was good, especially with the big races coming up.”
Adyme Harvey went over in the first turn on the opening lap, forcing a full restart.
In the fifth lap Maiolo had contact with Sheldon Brady which saw Brady stop and then collected by Shaun Bradford who valiantly tried to stop before hitting Brady’s car hard, putting both cars out.
Seconds later another red light after Bradley Maiolo slammed hard into the pits bend in a helicopter-like spin.
Ben Ellement, who started 10th, made some serious moves forward and was up to fifth after nine laps thanks to some good driving, including a good slide job on Jason Boland.
Two laps later he moved into fourth.
With 14 laps to go Troy Wilson got crossed up in pits bend and as the car corrected he didn’t have the power to keep up the momentum, forcing a restart.
Priolo showed plenty of pace in the latter part of the race and made a couple of moves on David Ellement and was then under attack from Ben Ellement in a very entertaining battle for the minor placings.
Priolo went high with four to go on the back straight and nearly made it stick, but just tagged the wall.
He came back two laps later to make the move stick on David Ellement and was followed through seconds later by Ben Ellement.
David Ellement was the quickest in qualifying with a 14.435 second lap, followed by Allan Nash in 14.457 and Bradley Maiolo in 14.556.
“We are getting there, mate…we are getting quicker and quicker,” Jason Boland said after winning the first heat from Ben Dickson and Shaun Bradford.
He said his goals were to finish
Aydme Harvey won heat two from David Priolo and Jamie Maiolo in a race that saw Ken Sartori ride out a massive dumper on the back straight.
His car appeared to turn right and after making contact with Priolo he flipped hard.
“The car was a lot better than earlier on in the night…it is slowly getting there,” Troy Lawson said after winning the third heat from Sartori and Boland.
“We want to be fast at the end of the night, not the start of the night.”
Ben Dickson won the final heat race after surviving a spirited challenge from Adyme Harvey who rode his wheels and slipped backed to fourth and then held off Ben Ellement, with Jamie Maiolo third.
Sprintcar qualifying: David Ellement 14.435, Allan N ash 14.457, Bradley Maiolo 14.556, David Priolo 14.595, Ben Ellement 14.702, Jamie Maiolo 14.778, Shaun Bradford 14.859, Steven Ford 14.865, Kris Coyle 14.961, Todd Waddell 14.962, Luch Monte 15.034, Wayne Russell 15.070, Troy Wilson 15.125, Garry Miller 15.148, Jason Boland 15.539, Ken Sartori 15.578, Ben Dickson 15.599, Adyme Harvey 15.697, Troy Lawson 15.929, Sheldon Brady 17.268, Richard Bargwell NTT.
Heat 1: 1st Jason Boland, 2nd Ben Dickson, 3rd Shaun Bradford, 4th Troy Wilson, 5th Troy Lawson, 6th Bradley Maiolo, 7th David Ellement. DNF: Kris Coyle, Luch Monte, Ben Ellement.
Heat 2: 1st Adyme Harvey, 2nd David Priolo, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Wayne Russell, 5th Steven Ford, 6th Todd Waddell, 7th Garry Miller, 8th Sheldon Brady, 9th Richard Bargewell. DNF: Ken Sartori and Allan Nash.
Heat 3: 1st Troy Lawson, 2nd Ken Sartori, 3rd Jason Boland, 4th Luch Monte, 5th Wayne Russell, 6th Shaun Bradford, 7th David Priolo, 8th Steven Ford, 9th Bradley Maiolo, 10th Sheldon Brady.
Heat 4: 1st Ben Dickson, 2nd Ben Ellement, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Adyme Harvey, 5th David Ellement, 6th Troy Wilson, 7th Todd Waddell. DNF: Garry Miller.
Feature: 1st Jamie Maiolo, 2nd David Priolo, 3rd Ben Ellement, 4th David Ellement, 5th Ken Sartori, 6th Troy Lawson, 7th Jason Boland, 8th Luch Monte, 9th Troy Wilson, 10th Todd Waddell.
Our Car Autos WA Wingless Sprint Title:
Trevor Reynolds is the new WA Wingless Sprint champion after he won the Our Car Autos WA Wingless Sprint championship from Lee Nash and Darren Sutton.
Reynolds took full advantage of a front row start with Allan Nash after he had a pair of seconds while Nash qualified on pole after a pair of heat wins.
Reynolds was the early leader from Allan Nash, Lee Nash and Sutton.
A spin involving Ryan Condren and Garry Walsh bunched the field up after two laps.
Lee Nash went into second on the restart with plenty of bumping and close racing involving both the Nash boys.
Sutton slipped into third with seven laps to go with Allan Nash driving with a broken right nerf bar that eventually fell off.
Seconds later there was another restart after Adam Brauer spun out in pits bend.
Sutton showed his nose on Nash in the latter part of the race but couldn’t make a move that stuck and settled for third.
“I haven’t driven that hard for years…I never thought I would ever get back behind the wheel,” Sutton said.
Nash paid credit to his father Des for his expertise in setting up the car and also to the Williamson family for being part of their team.
Naturally Reynolds was happy with his win after admitting they had a bad start to his wingless racing (being a former open sprintcar racer) with engine blow ups.
“This is awesome,” Reynolds said,
Allan Nash won the first heat race from Trevor Reynolds and Lee Nash, while in the second race it was Carl Pickersgill from Nikki Nash and Walsh.
Sutton claimed the third heat and was stoked that his wife and daughter had made the trek to the Motorplex to see him win a race.
“I am absolutely stuffed…it is pretty hard yakka out there,” Sutton said.
Allan Nash won the fourth and final heat from Reynolds and Ben Migro.
Nash admitted on the microphone he was concentrating efforts on the wingless car after breaking the crank in the engine of his #51 open sprintcar earlier on the night.
He said he had to drive the wingless version a little bit different to what he was used to with the more powerful car.
“You had to drive these things with a little bit more finesse and you can’t get them sideways…if you keep them straight they will be fast,” Nash said.
Heat 1: 1st Allan Nash, 2nd Trevor Reynolds, 3rd Lee Nash, 4th Bill Stocks, 5th Liam Dowling, 6th Danny Attwood, 7th Marshall McDiarmid (relegated two spots for infield passing), 8th Bradley Phillips, 9th Ryan Condren, 10th Thomas Bovell.
Heat 2: 1st Carl Pickersgill, 2nd Nikki Nash, 3rd Garry Walsh, 4th Lee Redmond, 5th Darren Sutton, 6th Ben Migro, 7th Merv Lowther, 8th Chad Gordon, 9th Adam Brauer, 10th Philip Taylor, 11th Berend Kaaks.
Heat 3: 1st Darren Sutton, 2nd Marshall McDiarmid, 3rd Lee Nash, 4th Lee Redmond, 5th Liam Dowling, 6th Merv Lowther, 7th Nikki Nash, 8th Thomas Bovell, 9th Berend Kaas, 10th Philip Taylor, 11th Bradley Phillips.
Heat 4: 1st Allan Nash, 2nd Trevor Reynolds, 3rd Ben Migro, 4th Ryan Condren, 5th Bill Stocks, 6th Carl Pickersgill, 7th Garry Walsh, 8th Chad Gordon, 9th Danny Attwood, 10th Adam Brauer.
Final: 1st Trevor Reynolds, 2nd Lee Nash, 3rd Darren Sutton, 4th Allan Nash, 5th Marshall McDiarmid, 6th Lee Redmond, 7th Ben Migro, 8th Nikki Nash, 9th Bill Stocks, 10th Chad Gordon, 11th Phillip Taylor, 12th Thomas Bovell, 13th Berend Kaaks. DNF: Carl Pickersgill, Merv Lowther, Adam Brauer, Bradley Phillips, Liam Dowling, Ryan Condren, Danny Attwood and Garry Walsh.
Blackman Fabrication 360 Sprintcars:
Rob Adley, who now lives in Kalgoorlie, was the winner of the Blackman Fabrication 360 Sprintcar Muster after he won the final from Phil Johnson and Jodi Waldron.
“That was just awesome…that was the first time I have run this car this year,” Adley said.
“We worked our butts off just before Christmas on this car…that thing was on rails.”
The car is owned by the Achee family who normally run the #33 machine in Kalgoorlie.
360 Sprintcar qualifying: Michael Robertson 15.631, Garry Miller 15.925, Phil Johnson 16.192, Rob Adley 16.638, Ray Fitzsimmons 16.647, Callum Williamson 17.22, Nathan Brady 17.510, Jodi Waldron 17.789, Paul Fiedlerp 19.438.
Race 1: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Jodi Waldron, 3rd Rob Adley, 4th Michael Robertson, 5th Phil Johnson, 6th Garry Miller, 7th Ray Fitzsimmons. DNF: Nathan Brady and Paul Fiedlerp.
Race 2: 1st Jodi Waldron, 2nd Rob Adley, 3rd Ray Fitzsimmons, 4th Phil Johnson, 5th Callum Williamson, 6th Garry Miller. DNF: Nathan Brady, Michael Robertson and Paul Fiedlerp.
Final: 1st Rob Adley, 2nd Phil Johnson, 3rd Jodi Waldron, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th Garry Miller, 6th Nathan Brady. DNF: Ray Fitzsimmons.
Combined Smash Repairs New Year Speedcar Derby:
Glen Mears was the top pointscorer in the Combined Smash Repairs New Year Speedcar Derby from Rick Geneve and Neville Lance.
“This is the first time we have been up on the podium,” Mears said.
“It was a fantastic track tonight..so loving it.”
Race 1: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Paul Robinson, 3rd Glen Mears, 4th Neville Lance, 5th Rick Geneve, 6th Tom Watson, 7th Glenn Riseley, 8th Perry Farcich, 9th Brett Matherson, 10th Craig Lawrence. DNF: Jason Roser, Ross Heywood.
Race 2: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Glen Mears, 3rd Rick Geneve, 4th Brett Matherson, 5th Glenn Riseley, 6th Tom Watson, 7th Neville Lance, 8th Jason Roser, 9th Paul Robinson, 10th Perry Farcich, 11th Craig Lawrence.
Race 3: 1st Neville Lance, 2nd Rick Geneve, 3rd Glen Mears, 4th Glenn Riseley, 5th Tom Watson, 6th Jason Roser, 7th Perry Farcich, 8th Brett Matherson, 9th Craig Lawrence. DNF: Paul Robinson, Dayne Kingshott.
Points: Glen Mears 295, Rick Geneve 293, Neville Lance 291, Glenn Riseley 287, Tom Watson 286, Brett Matherson 282, Dayne Kingshott 279, Perry Farcich 278, Craig Lawrence 273, Paul Robinson 270, Jason Roser 267, Ross Heywood 79.
320 Sprints:
Race 1: 1st Darrin Francis, 2nd Darren Gibsone, 3rd Simon Willmott, 4th Peter Willmott, 5th Jason Fernie, 6th Ron Burgess, 7th Troy Craig.
Race 2: 1st Darren Gibsone, 2nd Peter McNamara, 3rd Darrin Francis, 4th Simon Willmott, 5th Jason Fernie, 6th Troy Craig, 7th Ron Burgess.
Combined final: 1st Tim King, 2nd Darren Gibsone, 3rd Chris Ackland, 4th Mick Doble, 5th Carolyn Sotiroff, 6th Nathan Chant, 7th Steve Crabbe, 8th Darrin Francis, 9th Simon Willmott, 10th Peter McNamara, 11th Todd Davis, 12th Andrew Pedlar, 13th Greg Harvey, 14th Ian Dhu, 15th Jason Fernie. DNF: Ron Burgess, Anthony King, Shane Webster, Troy Craig.
Points: Darren Gibsone 299, Darrin Francis 297, Simon Willmott 293, Peter McNamara 293, Jason Fernie 288, Ron Burgess 268, Troy Craig 268.
Ltd Sprintcars:
Race 1: 1st Anthony King, 2nd Chris Ackland, 3rd Mick Doble, 4th Steve Crabbe, 5th Nathan Chant, 6th Carolyn Sotiroff, 7th Ian Dhu, 8th Andrew Pedlar, 9th Shane Webster, 10th Tim King. DNF: Todd Davis.
Race 2: 1st Greg Harvey, 2nd Tim King, 3rd Mick Doble, 4th Anthony King, 5th Ian Dhu, 6th Chris Ackland, 7th Todd Davis, 8th Carolyn Sotiroff, 9th Nathan Chant, 10th Andrew Pedlar, 11th Steve Crabbe, 12th Shane Webster.
Combined final: 1st Tim King, 2nd Darren Gibsone, 3rd Chris Ackland, 4th Mick Doble, 5th Carolyn Sotiroff, 6th Nathan Chant, 7th Steve Crabbe, 8th Darrin Francis, 9th Simon Willmott, 10th Peter McNamara, 11th Todd Davis, 12th Andrew Pedlar, 13th Greg Harvey, 14th Ian Dhu, 15th Jason Fernie. DNF: Ron Burgess, Anthony King, Shane Webster, Troy Craig.
Points: Mick Doble 294, Chris Ackland 293, Tim King 290, Carolyn Sotiroff 285, Nathan Chant 284, Steve Crabbe 282, Ian Dhue 281, Andrew Pedlar 277, Anthony King 276, Todd Davis 267, Shane Webster 260, Greg Harvey 192.
AJC All Colour Painting Group Formula 500s:
Steven Ellement claimed another round of the AJC All Colour Painting Group Formula 500s from Trevor Harding and Daniel Harding.
Trevor Harding won the first race from Higgs and Ellement while there was plenty of drama in the second session.
James Dawson, who was under protest in that race for not going to the rear for a spin a few moments earlier, slowed in turn one and was then involved an incident with Wayne Dymock and Jayden Higgs.
Daniel Harding won the race from Steven Ellement and Matt Higgs.
In the final race it Ellement who won from Trevor Hrading and Higgs after Daniel Harding surrendered the lead after a late-race spin.
Race 1: 1st Trevor Harding, 2nd Jayden Higgs, 3rd Steven Ellement, 4th Andrew Charles, 5th Daniel Harding, 6th Cody Turacchio, 7th Todd Nathan, 8th Wayne Dymock, 9th Matt Higgs, 10th James Dawson, 11th Jamie Sims, 12th Peter Blight, 13th Ryan Davis, 14th Jeff Prentis, 15th Kean Martin, 16th Bill Richards, 17th Ash Marriott, 18th Glenn Sharpe, 19th Trevor Harding, 20th Daniel Harding.
Race 2: 1st Daniel Harding, 2nd Steven Ellement, 3rd Matt Higgs, 4th Trevor Harding, 5th Andrew Charles, 6th Cody Turacchio, 7th Peter Blight, 8th Ash Marriott, 9th Bill Richards, 10th Todd Nathan, 11th Jamie Sims, 12th Kean Martin. DNF: Ryan Davis, James Dawson, Jayden Higgs, Wayne Dymock, Jeff Prentis and Glenn Sharpe.
Race 3: 1st Steven Ellement, 2nd Trevor Harding, 3rd Matt Higgs, 4th Cody Turacchio, 5th Peter Blight, 6th Daniel Harding, 7th Ryan Davis, 8th Bill Richards, 9th Kean Martin, 10th Glenn Sharpe, 11th Jeff Prentis, 12th Todd Nathan, 13th Ash Marriott.
Points: Steven Ellement 297, Trevor Harding 296, Daniel Harding 291, Matt Higgs 288, Cody Turacchio 287, Peter Blight 279, Todd Nathan 274, Andrew Charles 272, Bill Richards 270, Kean Martin 267, Ash Marriott 265, Ryan Davis 261, Jeff Prentis 256, Glenn Sharpe 253, Jamie Sims 180, Jayden Higgs 178, Wayne Dymock 172, James Dawson 170.
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25th Annual Tulsa Shootout Saturday Features Set
Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (January 1, 2010) – Racers from throughout the nation rang in the New Year in style as preliminary action at the 25th Annual Tulsa Shootout continued on Friday at the Tulsa State Fairgrounds QuikTrip Center.
After a record 584 Micro Sprints and Midgets battled it out through a full card of 90 heat races and qualifiers on Thursday, another 500 or so Karts and Quads took to the Tulsa Expo Raceway clay for another 80 heat races and "B" Mains on Friday.
In Thursday's Micro Sprint action, Tulsa's Chris Andrews earned the pole for Saturday night's Tulsa Shootout championship main event with others earning pole positions including Scott Sawyer ("A" Class), Andrew Deal (Non-Wing), Colton Wiseley (Restricted "A") and Josiah Ribeiro (Junior Sprints).
Richard Kreisel and Gary Taylor topped the inaugural ASCS ECOTech Chevy Midget heat races, with Saturday's qualifiers to set the grid for the main event.
El Paso's C.J. Hulsey headlined Friday's Kart heat races with victories in three classes while Jay Rehagen and Travis Klinghagen (Pro) along with Daniel Chepkauskas (Amateur) each doubled up with a pair of Quad heat race wins.
Kart championship main events fire off at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, followed by Micro Semi-Mains and then the Micro and Quad main events at 6:00 p.m.
Pit passes for Saturday are $30, with General Admission to the grandstands beginning at 5:00 p.m. available for $15 for adults and $5 for children ages 6-11. Additional information is available by calling 918-838-3777.
Micro Sprint Results:
600cc Outlaws (135 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 in Passing Points to Five Qualifying Races; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Heat 1: 1. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 2. 23-Mason Moore (Princeton, CA), 3. 81-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 4. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 6. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 64-Chad Boone (Great Bend, KS), 8. 017-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 008-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 4. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 5. 07-Trent Wilson (Delphi, IN), 6. 222-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 7. 3-Jake Neuman (New Berlin, IL), 8. 83-Braiden Cardinal (West Terre Haute, IN).
Heat 3: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 32-Dereck King (Vienna, IL), 3. 225-Daniel Robinson (Wayne City, IL), 4. 09-Ryan Langston (Clayton, IN), 5. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 6. 116-Tyler Tuner (Hanford, CA), 7. 183-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 8. 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL).
Heat 4: 1. 151-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 2. 79-Ryan Duke (Claremore, OK), 3. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 4. 125-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA), 5. 831-Greg Dillion (Terre Haute, IN), 6. 107-Nick Wilson (Delphi, IN), 7. 033-Ryan Guyett (Springfield, IL), 8. 191-Ali Wood (Massena, IA).
Heat 5: 1. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 2. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 3. 25-Timothy Buckwalter (Douglassville, PA), 4. 115-Ritchie Burcik (Tulsa, OK), 5. 15-Eric Edwards (Creal Springs, IL), 6. 95-Jimmy Miller (Arthur, IL), 7. 67-Bob Bouff (Sharpsville, IN), 8. 170-Michael Wickham (Ramona, OK).
Heat 6: 1. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 8-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 3. 132-Garrett Abrams (Rushville, IN), 4. 44-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 5. 6-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 6. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 7. 138-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 8. 010-Ryan Scobee (Fillmore, IN).
Heat 7: 1. 08-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 2. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 3. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 4. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 5. 60-Nathan Benson, 6. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 7. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO), 8. 91-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK).
Heat 8: 1. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR), 2. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 61-Kenny Koelsch (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 45-Kenny Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 5. 171-Quinn Jones (Sweet Springs, MO), 6. 96-Zachary Gigot (Garden City, KS), 7. 118-Brandon Sheppard (New Berlin, IL), 8. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL).
Heat 9: 1. 27-Jesse Frazier (Tulsa, OK), 2. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 3. 160-Chance Terrel (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 5. 311-Brent Zimmerman (Great Bend, KS), 6. 126-Vernon McGee (Clay Center, KS), 7. 12-Jake Palmisano (Decatur, IL), 8. 66-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX).
Heat 10: 1. 84-Tyler Day (Atwood, IL), 2. 102-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 3. 48-Stanley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 4. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 5. 01-Ron Scott (Collinsville, OK), 6. 1-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA), 7. 19-Natasha Cox (Casey, IL), 8. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL).
Heat 11: 1. 52-Blake Hahn, 2. 99-Joshua Shipley (Peoria, AZ), 3. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 4. 011-Danny Billings (Topeka, KS), 5. 113-Brad Hannum (Granite Bay, CA), 6. 93-Dustin Morgan (Tulsa, OK), 7. 114-Jerry Evans (Keller, TX), 8. 199-Chase Rohrbaugh (Owasso, OK).
Heat 12: 1. 02-Ryan Reeves (Visalia, CA), 2. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh (Kokomo, IN), 3. 39-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 4. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 5. 26-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS), 6. 59-Jake Wright (Cutler, IN), 7. 121-Shawn Arndt (York, PA), 8. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 13: 1. 2-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 3. 69-Ryan Frantz (Atwood, IL), 4. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 5. 11-Ryan Greth (New Bloomfield, PA), 6. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 7. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL), 8. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 14: 1. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 2. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 3. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 4. 35-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 5. 391-Brandon Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 6. 76-Paul Graham (Malvern, PA), 7. 127-Kyle Merriman (Newcastle, OK), 8. 112-Nic Harris (Atlanta, IL).
Heat 15: 1. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 2. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 3. 68-Paul Day (Atwood, IL), 4. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 5. 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 6. 38-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 7. 022-Rhett Miller (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO).
Heat 16: 1. 13-Jonathan Beyer (Chouteau, OK), 2. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 3. 73-Jake Mosley (Claremore, OK), 4. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 5. 33-Mike Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 6. 10-Christine Root (Fair Oaks, CA), 7. 129-Brandon Hahn (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 17: 1. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 2. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 3. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 4. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 77-Darien Roberts (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 22-Taylor Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 7. 16-Nate Fleming (Great Bend, KS), 8. 9-Paul Nienhiser (Chapin, IL).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 99-Joshua Shipley (Peoria, AZ), 3. 84-Tyler Day (Atwood, IL), 4. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 5. 27-Jesse Frazier (Tulsa, OK), 6. 61-Kenny Koelsch (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 8. 011-Danny Billings (Topeka, KS), 9. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 10. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 11. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 12. 125-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA).
Qualifier 2: 1. 151-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 2. 02-Ryan Reeves (Visalia, CA), 3. 73-Jake Mosley (Claremore, OK), 4. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 25-Timothy Buckwalter (Douglassville, PA), 7. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 8. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 9. 52-Blake Hahn (Sapulpa, OK), 10. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 11. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 12. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN).
Qualifier 3: 1. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 3. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 4. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh (Kokomo, IN), 5. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 6. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 7. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 8. 132-Garrett Abrams (Rushville, IN), 9. 008-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 10. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 11. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 12. 32-Dereck King (Vienna, IL).
Qualifier 4: 1. 08-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 2. 8-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 3. 225-Daniel Robinson (Wayne City, IL), 4. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 5. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 6. 44-Mike Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 7. 79-Ryan Duke (Claremore, OK), 8. 13-Jonathon Beyer (Chouteau, OK), 9. 160-Chance Terrel (Oklahoma City, OK), 10. 68-Paul Day (Atwood, IL), 11. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 12. 01-Ron Scott (Collinsville, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 2-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 3. 81-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 4. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 5. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 6. 48-Stanley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 7. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 8. 23-Mason Moore (Princeton, CA), 9. 102-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 10. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 11. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 12. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 8-Chris Andrews, 2. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh, 3. 81-Frank Flud, 4. 27-Jesse Frazier, 5. 02-Ryan Reeves, 6. 029-Austin Stone, 7. 101-Kirk Berkley, 8. 177-Todd Carmichael, 9. 151-Todd Kirkman, 10. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 11. 999-Brady Bacon, 12. 08-Riley Adair, 13. 2-Travis Senter, 14. 332-Nick Ivy, 15. 73-Jake Mosley, 16. 99-Joshua Shipley.
“A” Class (154 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 In Passing Points to Qualifying Races; Balance to "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 3. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 4. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 5. 44-James Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM), 6. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 7. 17-Travis Harris (Owasso, OK), 8. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 3. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 4. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 5. 113-Brittany Yarwood (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 67-Alysan Pearson (Pryor, OK), 7. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN), 8. 121-Dalton Brown (Oologah, OK).
Heat 3: 1. 25-Delaney Jost (Edmond, OK), 2. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 3. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 4. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 50-Megan Wood (Kokomo, IN), 6. 18-Jno Randall (Waco, TX), 7. 141-Brad Best (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 717-Aaron Alley (Lakeside City, TX).
Heat 4: 1. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 3. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 5. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 6. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL), 7. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 8. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA).
Heat 5: 1. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 2. 431-Britt Pemberton (Mattoon, IL), 3. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 4. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 5. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 6. 013-Josiah McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 7. 06-Michael Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 8. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL).
Heat 6: 1. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 2. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 3. 02-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 80-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 5. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 6. 611-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 8. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO).
Heat 7: 1. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 2. 145-Martin Edwards (Mesquite, TX), 3. 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 4. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 5. 68-Tyler Gunn (Napoleon, OH), 6. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 7. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 8. 2-Zach Garner (Fort Smith, AR).
Heat 8: 1. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 2. 34-Brandon Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 3. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 4. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 5. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 6. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX). DNS: 022-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 9: 1. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 2. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 3. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 4. 14-Penn Wilder (Rogers, AR), 5. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 6. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 7. 61-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 8. 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 10: 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 3. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewey, OK), 4. 138-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 5. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 7. 244-Dusty Ford (Tulsa, OK). Disqualified: 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), illegal right rear tire.
Heat 11: 1. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK), 3. 011-Wyatt Burks (Topeka, KS), 4. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 5. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 6. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS), 7. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX), 8. 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 12: 1. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 97-Brian Ritter (Tulsa, OK), 3. 15-Nathan Killion (Houstonia, MO), 4. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 5. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 6. 72-Andy Rousselot (Wagoner, OK), 7. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 8. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX).
Heat 13: 1. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 2. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 3. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 4. 20-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 5. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK), 6. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO). DNS: 102-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK), 751-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO).
Heat 14: 1. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 2. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 3. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 33-Hunter Sanders (Bartlesville, OK), 5. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 6. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 7. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 8. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, OK).
Heat 15: 1. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 2. 42-Wacey McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 3. 37-Brad Smith (Logansport, IN), 4. 115-Ritchie Burk (Tulsa, OK), 5. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 6. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 7. 116-Tyler Turner (Hanford, CA).
Heat 16: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 3. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 4. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 5. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 6. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 7. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN).
Heat 17: 1. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 2. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 3. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 4. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 5. 125-Bobby Springer (Oklahoma City, OK), 6. 40-Dustin Denmark (Bringhurst, IN), 7. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 18: 1. 220-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 22-Drew Hillenburg (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 4. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 5. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 6. 4-Harold Lewis (Amarillo, TX), 7. 557-Brent McMillan (Spring Hill, KS).
Heat 19: 1. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 2. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 3. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 36-Jared Williams (Herald, CA), 5. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL), 6. 714-Colby Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 126-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 20: 1. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 2. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 3. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 4. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 5. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX), 6. 45-Ty Marrel (Warner, OK), 7. 191-Ali Wood (Massena, IA), 8. 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 2. 011-Wyatt Burks (Topeka, KS), 3. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 4. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 5. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 7. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 8. 34-Brandon Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 9. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 10. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 11. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 12. 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO).
Qualifier 2: 1. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 2. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 3. 220-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 4. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 5. 25-Delaney Jost (Edmond, OK), 6. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 7. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 9. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 10. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 11. 431-Britt Pemberton (Mattoon, IL), 12. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK).
Qualifier 3: 1. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 3. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 5. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 6. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 7. 113-Brittany Yarwood (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 97-Brian Ritter (Tulsa, OK), 10. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 11. 145-Martin Edwards (Mesquite, TX), 12. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS).
Qualifier 4: 1. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 2. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 3. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 4. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 5. 22-Drew Hillenburg (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 7. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 8. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 9. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 10. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 11. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 12. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 3. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 4. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 5. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 6. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 7. 36-Jared Williams (Herald, CA), 8. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 9. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 10. 42-Wacey McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 11. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 12. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 77-Scott Sawyer, 2. 132-Garrett Aitken, 3. 220-Travis Senter, 4. 152-J.J. Simmons, 5. 0-Cole Berkenbile, 6. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 7. 821-Steven Shebester, 8. 27-Bryan Clauson, 9. 41-Tyson Hall, 10. 771-Jonathan Beason, 11. 73-Alex Sewell, 12. 177-Todd Carmichael, 13. 011-Wyatt Burks, 14. 92-Jake Rosario, 15. 22-Drew Hillenburg, 16. 94-Layne Himebaugh.
Non-Wing (159 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 In Passing Points to Qualifying Races; Balance to "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 2. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 3. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 4. 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX), 5. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 6. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 7. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL), 8. 053-Cody Meade (Dewey, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 2. 351-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 3. 431-Shafer Douglas (Charleston, IL), 4. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 5. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 6. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK0, 7. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 8. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX).
Heat 3: 1. 321-Chad Winfrey, 2. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 3. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 4. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 5. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 6. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 7. 83-Jonathan Halford (Tulsa, OK), 8. 381-Madison McGill (Bartlesville, OK).
Heat 4: 1. 47-Jeffrey Newell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 3. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, OK), 4. 61-Justyne Hamblin (Hanford, CA), 5. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 6. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 7. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 8. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 5: 1. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 3. 5-Shelby Byrd (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 5. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 6. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 7. 444-Chad Feagin (Tulsa, OK), 8. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA).
Heat 6: 1. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 3. 022-Curtis Jones (Tulsa, OK), 4. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 5. 50-Megan Wood (Monticello, IN), 6. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 7. 111-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK). DNS: 08-Randy Stringer (Owasso, OK).
Heat 7: 1. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 2. 00-Nick Rummel (Enid, OK), 3. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 5. 831-Kyler Ray (Tulsa, OK), 6. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL0, 7. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 8. 004-Nolan Boone (Del City, OK).
Heat 8: 1. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 2. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 3. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 76-Jarmey Martin (Sedalia, MO), 5. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 6. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 7. 100-Colin Voiles (Decatur, IL), 8. 126-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 9: 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 28-Trevor Reed (Waco, TX), 3. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 4. 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 5. 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL), 6. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 7. 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 8. 59-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 10: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 3. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 4. 133-Carlton Richesin (Bartlesville, OK), 5. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 6. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 7. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 8. 01-Terrance Wickham (Copan, OK).
Heat 11: 1. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 2. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 3. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 4. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 5. 461-Derrick Hawkins (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), 7. 035-Chase Meade (Dewey, OK), 8. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO).
Heat 12: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 4. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 6. 117-Jacob Knipmeyer (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 43-David McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 8. 007-Cody Carter (Tuttle, OK).
Heat 13: 1. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 2. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 3. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK), 5. 44-James Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM), 6. 714-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 8. 80-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA).
Heat 14: 1. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 2. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 3. 33-Zeke Lewis (Farmland, IN), 4. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 5. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 6. 129-Rob Johnson (Delphi, IN), 7. 128-Gordon Geyer (Owasso, OK), 8. 37-Howard Weaver II (Logansport, IN).
Heat 15: 1. 77-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 2. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 3. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 4. 66-Chad Pyle (Exeter, MO), 5. 57-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 6. 53-Gene Hines (Bartlesville, OK), 7. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewey, OK), 8. 051-Kevin Horcher (Belleville, IL).
Heat 16: 1. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 2. 78-Dustin Dixson (Bartlesville, OK), 3. 027-Jordan McPherson (Amarillo, TX), 4. 14-Cordy Horn (Charleston, IL), 5. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 6. 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 7. 216-Chance Bishop (Bartlesville, OK), 8. 20-Chris Barker (Eldorado, AR).
Heat 17: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 001-Jimmy Wells (Benton, IL), 3. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 4. 35-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 6. 116-Cody Conley (Pryor, OK), 7. 221-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 8. 9-Brandon Reagle (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 18: 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 3. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 4. 32-Trey Marcham, 5. 15-Ryan Leek (Warsaw, IN), 6. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN), 7. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX), 8. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK).
Heat 19: 1. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 2. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 99-Shane Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 4. 4-Harold Lewis (Amarillo, TX), 5. 98-Robert McBride, 6. 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK), 7. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 8. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX).
Heat 20: 1. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 2. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 3. 102-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 5. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 6. 58-Donnie Wickham (Copan, OK). DNS: 717-Aaon Alley (Lakeside City, TX).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 3. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 5. 351-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 6. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 7. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 8. 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 9. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 10. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 11. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 12. 133-Calton Richesin (Bartlesville, OK).
Qualifier 2: 1. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 2. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 3. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 4. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 5. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 7. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 8. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 9. 33-Zeke Lewis (Farmland, IN), 10. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 11. 027-Jordan McPherson (Amarillo, TX), 12. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO).
Qualifier 3: 1. 47-Jeffrey Newell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 3. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 4. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 5. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 6. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 7. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 8. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 9. 99-Shane Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 10. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 11. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 12. 00-Nick Rummel (Enid, OK).
Qualifier 4: 1. 77-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 2. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 78-Dustin Dixson (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 102-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 5. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 6. 001-Jimmy Wells (Benton, IL), 7. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 8. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 9. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 10. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 11. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 12. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 4. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, IN), 6. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX), 8. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 10. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 11. 28-Trevor Reed (Waco, TX), 12. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 95-Andrew Deal, 2. 77-Chris Andrews, 3. 201-Colton Heath, 4. 78-Dustin Dixson, 5. 177-Todd Carmichael, 6. 27-Bryan Clauson, 7. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 8. 771-Jonathan Beason, 9. 132-Garrett Aitken, 10. 38-Jimmy Wood, 11. 90-Reece Goetz, 12. 1-Mike Ward, 13. 351-Matt Sherrell, 14. 321-Chad Winfrey, 15. 47-Jeffrey Newell, 16. 74-D.J. Estes.
Restricted “A” Class (84 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 16 in Passing Points to "A" Main; Balance to 6 "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 170-Sam McGhee (Camby, IN), 2. 181-Josh Marcham (Newcastle, OK), 3. 1-Jaron James (Mannford, OK), 4. 25-Logan Ellis (Wagoner, OK), 5. 4-Garrett Duff (Weldon, IL), 6. 511-Clinton Boyles (Greenwood, MO), 7. 201-Haley Witcher (Marshall, MO), 8. 92-Chad Feather (Kearney, MO).
Heat 2: 1. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 2. 120-Steven Curbow (Tulsa, OK), 3. 747-Reagan Reed (Waco, TX), 4. 171-Blake Edwards (Claremore, OK), 5. 33-Haylee Oliver (Greenwood, AR), 6. 133-Zachary Hampton (Clayton, IN), 7. 51-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO), 8. 199-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 3: 1. 31-Jordan Howell (Columbia, MO), 2. 20-Colton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 88-Laney Feight (Indianola, IA), 4. 08-Karli Tounzen (Van Buren, AR), 5. 113-Chance McCrary (Farmersville, TX), 6. 81-Blake Bennington (Columbia, MO), 7. 96-Austin Crowder (Muskogee, OK). DNS: 41-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK).
Heat 4: 1. 77-Colton Brewer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 3. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, TN), 4. 65-Cade Cowles (Bixby, OK), 5. 38-Garrett Long (Porterville, CA), 6. 05-Tyler Hunt (Oronogo, MO), 7. 11-Jake Brewer (Fulton, MO), 8. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL).
Heat 5: 1. 07-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 2. 99-Trevor Hunt (Liberty, MO), 3. 16-Brock Berreth (Tulsa, OK), 4. 024-Trenton Borchers (Mannford, OK), 5. 29-Nicholas Abbott (Indianapolis, IN), 6. 8-Kade Morton (Coweta, OK), 7. 121-Kameron Key (Warrensburg, MO), 8. 144-Kelby Watt (Adel, IA).
Heat 6: 1. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 2. 26-Craig Ronk (Warsaw, IN), 3. 5-Justin Peck (Monrovia, IN), 4. 187-Cody Jarvis (Mustang, OK), 5. 55-Ryan Mushrush (Mannford, OK), 6. 7-Chance Morton (Coweta, OK), 7. 47-Austin Helt (Jenks, OK), 8. 19-Seth Sleeper (Choctaw, OK).
Heat 7: 1. 27-Lauren Longbrake (Columbus, OH), 2. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 3. 44-Christopher Martin (Ankeny, IA), 4. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 5. 22-Dalton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 6. 98-Nathan Weida (Owasso, OK), 7. 89-Blake Jenkins (Little Rock, AR), 8. 87-Kyle Thompson (Spring Branch, TX).
Heat 8: 1. 118-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK), 2. 127-Kyle Keeler (El Reno, OK), 3. 17-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 4. 66-Benjamin Hunley (Goshen, IN), 5. 6-Dakota Gaines (North Little Rock, AR), 6. 316-Caleb Weaver (Catoosa, OK), 7. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 9: 1. 14-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 2. 023-Hannah Adair (Tulsa, OK), 3. 70-Dylan Wickham (Ramona, OK), 4. 022-Cole Campbell (Mexico, MO), 5. 3-Garron Brimmer (Desoto, TX), 6. 93-Riley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 7. 12-Jay Ball (Amarillo, TX).
Heat 10: 1. 18-Justin Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 2. 21-Ty Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 3. 10-Darien Roberts (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 9-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 5. 13-Wyatt Rector (Richmond, TX), 6. 117-Connor Atkinson (Hutchinson, KS), 7. 83-Shane Weeks (Wagoner, OK).
Heat 11: 1. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 2. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 3. 128-Karley Kay Dobson (Hulbert, OK), 4. 23-Howard Moore (Memphis, TN), 5. 48-Jarrett Martinez (Columbia, KY), 6. 2-Mickey Walker (Sapulpa, OK), 7. 15-Hunter Montgomery (Saint Hedwig, TX).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 20-Colton Wiseley, 2. 31-Jordan Howell, 3. 07-Cord Dodson, 4. 91-Tyler Thomas, 5. 99-Trevor Hunt, 6. 16-Brock Berreth, 7. 10-Darien Roberts, 8. 77-Colton Brewer, 9. 444-Andy Farley, 10. 27-Lauren Longbrake, 11. 181-Josh Marcham, 12. 023-Hannah Adair, 13. 128-Karley Kay Dobson, 14. 170-Sam McGhee, 15. 001-Nic Jenkins, 16. 118-Tyler Gordon.
Junior Sprints (37 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 14 in Passing Points to "A" Main; Balance to Two "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 18-Mason McGuire (Fletcher, OK), 2. 90-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 3. 19-Dylan Cantwell (Salina, OK), 4. 751-Broc Elliott (California, MO), 5. 024-Hunter Fischer (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 97-Blake Hulland (Owasso, OK), 7. 99-Kyler Shaw (Fresno, CA), 8. 60-Kent Miller, Jr. (Overland Park, KS).
Heat 2: 1. 31-Josiah Ribeiro (Tulare, CA), 2. 3-Garet Williamson (Columbia, MO), 3. 15-Jase Randolph (Bixby, OK), 4. 8-Race Gubderson (Antigo, WI), 5. 999-Blake Battles (Collinsville, OK), 6. 44-Gabe Wilson (Delphi, IN), 7. 00-Grady Chandler (Edmond, OK). DNS: 181-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK).
Heat 3: 1. 21-Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 2. 10-Amber Dayle Whitener (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 22-Seth Brown (Edmond, OK), 4. 88-Garrett Hulsey (Lake Lotawana, MO), 5. 1-Dylan Dickson (Coweta, OK), 6. 2-Robby Resch (Antigo, WI), 7. 4-Tanner Resch (Antigo, WI).
Heat 4: 1. 09-Tyler Duff (Weldon, IL), 2. 91-Cameron Beller (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 78-Tanner Conn (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 27-Alex Coronado (Modesto, CA), 5. 9-Matt Moore (Bethany, OK), 6. 77-Victoria Leslie (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 24-Sawyer Guidry (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 5: 1. 71-Caleb Wilkerson (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 5-Skylar Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 25-Taylor Reimer (Tulsa, OK), 4. 991-Bailey Elliott (California, MO), 5. 7-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 6. 33-Leighton Clift (Aline, OK), 7. 49-Trenton Jackson (Rogers, AR).
Top 14 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 31-Josiah Ribeiro, 2. 25-Taylor Reimer, 3. 09-Tyler Duff, 4. 3-Garet Williamson, 5. 10-Ambery Dayle Whitener, 6. 18-Mason McGuire, 7. 21-Brendon Wiseley, 8. 71-Caleb Wilkerson, 9. 90-Parker Price-Miller, 10. 91-Cameron Beller, 11. 5-Skylar Hagin, 12. 19-Dylan Cantwell, 13. 22-Seth Brown, 14. 751-Broc Elliott.
ECOTech Chevy / Ford Focus Midgets (15 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps):
Heat 1: 1. 93-Richard Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 2. 3-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 3. 1-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 4. 2-Justyn Cox (Clarksburg, CA), 5. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 6. 99-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 7. 5-Lonny Alton (El Dorado Hills, CA). 8. 09-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 84-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 2. 72-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK), 3. 56-Curtis Bailey (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 9-Jacob Wilson (Crawfordsville, IN), 6. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 7. 19-Corey Mallo (Cheyenne, WY).
Kart Results:
Junior I Light (26 entries):
Heat Winners: 21-Brayden Smith (Newburgh, IN), 09-Nicholas Kyle (Norwich, KS), 53-Trey Thesenvitz (Jasper, MN).
"B" Main Winner: 17-Jacob Murray (Omaha, NE).
Junior I Heavy (26 entries):
Heat Winners: 99-Trevor Hunt (Liberty, MO), 09-Nicholas Kyle (Norwich, KS), 4-Ayrton Gennetten (Versailles, MO).
"B" Main Winner: 00-Brody Willett (Alburnett, IA).
Junior II Light (34 entries):
Heat Winners: 88-Cole Ferguson (Dexter, IA), 199-Ryan Luza (Cypress, TX), 22-Kaleb Johnson (Sioux Falls, SD), 10-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA).
"B" Main Winner: 2-Blake Sanford (St. Charles, MO).
Junior II Heavy (28 entries):
Heat Winners: 22-Kaleb Johnson (Sioux Falls, SD), 25-Gunner Pike (South Bend, NE), 17-Cameron Martin, 16-Ross Young (Des Moines, IA).
"B" Main Winner: 7-Clay Money (Hill City, KS).
Junior Animal (18 entries):
Heat Winners: 10-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 3-Zack Hockemeier (Kansas City, KS).
Stock Light (25 entries):
Heat Winners: 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX), 16-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 113-Justin Kern (Grimes, IA).
"B" Main Winner: 3-Benjamin Seaton (Crane, MO).
Stock Medium (30 entries):
Heat Winners: 41-Steve Smith (Des Moines, IA), 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO), 18-Zachary Humphries (Aberdeen, SD), 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX).
"B" Main Winner: 24-Nick Jackson (Coulterville, IL).
Stock Heavy (21 entries):
Heat Winners: 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE), 26-Andrew Bates (Newton, IA), 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN).
Animal Medium (31 entries):
Heat Winners: 77-C.J. Hulsey (El Paso, TX), 67-Joe Warren (Paducah, KY), 2-Blake Sanford (St. Charles, MO).
B Main Winner: 8-Garrett Swiggart (Omaha, NE).
Animal Heavy (29 entries):
Heat Winners: 56-Cameron Koopman (Brewster, MN), 35-Skylar Prochaska (Lakefield, MN), 176-Dane Williams (Charlotte, NC), 07-Mike Halliburton (Columbia, MO).
"B" Main Winner: 49-Cory Forsythe (Des Moines, IA).
Blue Wazoom (10 entries):
Heat Winner: 56-Cameron Koopman (Brewster, MN).
Yamaha KT 100’s (24 entries):
Heat Winners: 14-Tom Spanel (Lincoln, NE), 71-Brad Stevens (Des Moines, IA), 31-Jamie Ferrell (Indianapolis, IN).
"B" Main Winner: 12-Bryan Hale (Des Moines, IA).
Run What Ya Brung (22 entries):
Heat Winners: 31-Jamie Ferrell (Indianapolis, IN), 5-Kyle Heitz (Sherrill, IA), 73-Brad Moriarty (Des Moines, IA).
Stock Animal Winged Karts (25 entries):
Heat Winners: 19-Tru Atkins (Nixa, MO), 111-Tony Dowd (Mansfield, TX), 18-Payton Pierce (Bridgeport, TX).
"B" Main Winner: 31-Bobby Williams (Pittsburg, MO).
Kids Outlaw Winged Karts (18 entries):
Heat Winners: 42-Kobey Borecky (Hutchinson, KS), 19-Tru Atkins (Nixa, MO).
Open Outlaw Winged Karts (27 entries):
Heat Winners: 70-Nick Tucker (Kannapolis, NC), 57-Kyle Bellm (Nixa, MO), 30-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA).
"B" Main Winner: 24-Rico Abreu (Rutherford, CA).
Quad Results:
Open Pro (14 entries):
Heat Winners: 809-Trent Powell (Benton, KY), 5-Travis Klinghagen (Tea, SD), 41-Jay Rehagen (Columbia, MO).
250cc Pro (12 entries):
Heat Winners: 41-Jay Rehagen (Columbia, MO), 5-Travis Klinghagen (Tea, SD).
Open Amateur (35 entries):
Heat Winners: 165-Haley Arnold (Sedalia, MO), 414-Daniel Chepkauskas (Muskogee, OK), 415-Lance Bowden (Fort Gibson, OK), 20-Garrett Clark (Owasso, OK), 129-Joshua Killion (Houstonia, MO), 17-Coy Burton (Clever, MO).
"B" Main Winners: 27-Jordan Clemons (Kearney, MO), 286-Lukas Reeves (Liberty, MO)
250cc Amateur (32 entries):
Heat Winners: 9-Jeff Long (Sand Springs, OK), 414-Daniel Chepkauskas (Muskogee, OK), 85-Patrick Fair (Prattville, OK), 41-Stephanie Rehagen (Columbia, MO), 330-Chad Heil (Inola, OK), 13-Tanner Young (Green Ridge, MO).
"B" Main Winners: 415-Lance Bowden (Fort Gibson, OK), 51-Derek Bredehoeft (Concordia, MO).
USA All The Way
The crowd pleaser Craig Dollansky took advantage of a late race caution period to hunt down Robbie Farr and slide underneath the East Coast Pipeline racer to win the final Speedweek Round at the Sungold Stadium, Premier Speedway Warrnambool on January 1.
It was an exciting race with the pair side by side on several occasions. Farr must have thought the win was his with three lapped cars between himself and Dollansky however driveline failure for rival Max Dumesny with 7 laps remaining negated the advantage.
Brooke Tatnell was leading the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek points from American Jason Johnson entering the final round however Tatnell was caught up in a clash with David Murcott while battling over fourth and was shown the mechanical defect flag. Tatnell pulled up on the main straight to discuss the situation with officials stating he still has some side nerf bar attached to his Toyota Genuine Parts Cool but was pushed infield.
Sensing blood Johnson, who started eighth, pushed on to pass fellow American Danny Smith for third on lap 30 to narrowly steal the overall East Coast Pipeline Speedweek and claim the Hoosier Hard Charger award.
Steven Lines and Ryan Farrel were racing hard for fifth in the closing laps of the feature event with Andrew Scheuerle finishing seventh, David Murcott recovering for eighth, Stephen Bell ninth and Matt Egel rounding out the top ten.
Two nights earlier Dollansky did not even record a time trail lap at Avalon Raceway, Geelong so the winning pass on lap 31 was a sweet moment. “First time here and what a great racetrack,” praised the American. “I hope it was a good race for the fans because there was a lot going on inside the car. Robbie (Farr) is one of the best in the country so I knew it was going to be tuff. We were side by side a few times and I’m happy to come out on top for Robin Dawkins and the team. I have only every raced at Parramatta so it was good to meet some new fans.”
The heat races were spiced with action on a slick but racey surface with the cushion pushed up high near the fence promoting slide jobs galore.
Johnson recorded the quickest time trial lap but finished last in heat 1 following a spin with Steven Lines. Danny Reidy just passed race leader Daniel Newhman when he attempted to perform a side job on Jamie Stark to place him a lap down. Slight contact sent them hard into the turn 4 wall and over in front of the field. Both Newnham and Gessner were unable to miss the carnage.
Smith drove around the outside of Wayne Rowlett and Grand Anderson on the final lap to win heat 2 and said after a bad time trial (18) he had to make moves like that to get to the front of the A (Main).
James McFadden was closing in on race leader Craig Vanderstelt in heat 3 when he inadvertently bumped Western Australian Daryl Clayden who hit the turn 2 wall and rolled.
Third generation driver Nick Lacey rode the main straight wall in heat 5, the nose dug in and flipped the youngster over landing back on all four wheels with a thud. Heat 6 claimed Jason Kendrick who suffered a big flip on the opening lap in turns three/four. Bryan Mann was making progress, passing Tatnell and Dumesny before he hit the back straight wall and flipped.
It was almost a case of deja vu for McFadden in heat 7 when he pulled a brave slide job on Vanderstelt, diving through the middle of the South Australian and the lapped car of Clayden. Clayden spun and smoked up the tyres in a vein attempt to continue.
On this occasion McFadden was not sent to the rear of the field and with two laps remaining he performed the exact same manoeuvre on Vanderstelt, but without the traffic. “This time we zigged instead of zagged and got through. Hopefully this will put us in the middle of the B (Main) and not the back,” said McFadden.
Some track work before the C-Main provided a racing line on the bottom as well as the top so the large New Years crowd were treated to some exhilarating racing. Domain Ramsay and Kendrick were contesting third in the C-Main when Ramsay got crossed up and left Kendrick with nowhere to go. Jason Tranter rolled trying to miss the crash. The race was declared with Terry Pitt first and Glen Sutherland second.
Grant Anderson shot into a big lead over Steve Caunt, Mann and Kerry Madsen at the start of the B-Main with Sutherland pulling infield when the inside rear tyre pulled of the rim.
On lap 4 former Australian V8 Dirt Modified Champion Tim Morse spun, lifted the front wheels and tipped over backwards. Andseron pulled away once more with the Kendrick motor of Madsen smoking after he passed Mann for third. It was too much for the power plant and Madesn pulled infield on lap 9.
With two laps remaining Anderson fell into the clutches of Caunt who drove around the outside of the Albury racer to take the win from Anderson. Mann finished third, Veal took the final transfer position with McFadden just missing out. As it turned out being sent to the rear of the field in heat 3 really hurt the youngsters hopes.
Qualifying sixth and progressing through the Vortex Top 8 Shootout to start the 35-lap A-Main second behind winner Robbie Farr rewarded Smith’s hard driving in the heat races.
Sprintcar legends Bill Barrows, Brett Lacey and David Anderson signalled to the field to form up for the 4-wide salute to the crowd and they responded with the sparklers glowing on top of Mount Max.
Farr elected to start from the inside of the front row and pulled away from Smith, Tatnell, Dollansky, Murcott, Lines, Dumesny, Johnson and Farrell. On the opening lap Murcott passed Dollansky and Tatnell to settle in third. Dollansky passed Tatnell on lap 5 and then Murcott on lap 12.
Four laps latter Tatnell and Murcott had their altercation and the caution lights appeared to retrieve to broken nerf bar. Tatnell’s Speedweek aspirations sank with Smith in third behind a battling Farr and Dollansky but Johnson was still way back in seventh.
Farr managed to place three lapped cars between himself and Dollansky however the caution period for Dumesny on lap 28 put pay to that. By this time Johnson was fourth and as the pair at the front exchanged positions Johnson passed Smith to claim the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek by 16 points form Smith and a bitterly disappointed Tatnell who still leads the overall series points.
The Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Championship resumes in Brisbane for Round 9 on January 8 and 9.
A-Main Results 1. USA7 Craig Dollansky 2. Q7 Robbie Farr 3. NQ47 Jason Johnson 4. USA4 Danny Smith 5. S45 Steven Lines 6. W95 Ryan Farrell 7. Q25 Andrew Scheuerle 8. Q29 David Murcott 9. V88 Stephen Bell 10. S29 Matt Egel 11. ACT9 Steve Caunt 12. Q16 Bryan Mann 13. W87 Carl Dowling 14. Q68 Cameron Gessner 15. V35 Jamie Veal DNF 16. Max Dumesny lap 28 17. Grant Anderson lap 18 18. Brooke Tatnell lap 16
QSS Quicktime – Jason Johnson Revolution Racegear Highest Heat Points – Danny Smith Vortex Top 8 Shootout – David Murcott Hoosier Hard Charger –Jason Johnson DMI Lucky 11th – Steve Caunt Pro Shocks Award – Jason Johnson East Coast Speedweek Points
Jason Johnson 712 Smith 696 Tatnell 690 Farrell 672 Farr 662 Dumesny 654 Murcott 636 Mann 636 Lines 634 Madsen 618
Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars Points Tatnell 1112 Farr 1080 Dumesny 1074 Farrell 1068 Mann 1008 Murcott 972 McFadden 972 Anderson 966 Johnoson 962 Gessner 956
25th Annual Tulsa Shootout Thursday Micro Results
Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (December 31, 2009) – A record count of Micro Sprint Cars descended upon the Tulsa State Fairgrounds QuikTrip Center on Thursday as the 25th Annual Tulsa Shootout fired off at the Tulsa Expo Raceway.
A staggering total of 584 competitors in the five Micro Sprint Car classes and the ASCS Midget debut took to the Ľ-mile clay oval on Thursday with 75 heat races and 15 qualifying races logged into the record books.
When the final checkered flag of 2009 had flown, Tulsa's Chris Andrews is the one that earned the pole for Saturday night's Tulsa Shootout championship feature in the Outlaw Micro Sprints with Indiana's Nate Lauderbaugh slated to start alongside.
Other drivers earning pole starting positions for Saturday night's main events included Scott Sawyer ("A" Class), Andrew Deal (Non-Wing), Colton Wiseley (Restricted "A") and Josiah Ribeiro (Junior Sprints).
Richard Kreisel and Gary Taylor topped the inaugural ASCS ECOTech Chevy Midget heat races, with Saturday's qualifiers to set the grid for the main event.
Racing action at the 25th Annual Tulsa Shootout shifts to Karts and Quads on Friday, with the 9:00 a.m. practice followed by heat races and "B" Mains.
Kart and Quad championship main events fire off at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, followed by Micro Semi-Mains and then the Micro main events at 6:00 p.m.
Micro Sprint Results:
600cc Outlaws (135 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 in Passing Points to Five Qualifying Races; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Heat 1: 1. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 2. 23-Mason Moore (Princeton, CA), 3. 81-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 4. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 6. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 64-Chad Boone (Great Bend, KS), 8. 017-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 008-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 4. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 5. 07-Trent Wilson (Delphi, IN), 6. 222-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 7. 3-Jake Neuman (New Berlin, IL), 8. 83-Braiden Cardinal (West Terre Haute, IN).
Heat 3: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 32-Dereck King (Vienna, IL), 3. 225-Daniel Robinson (Wayne City, IL), 4. 09-Ryan Langston (Clayton, IN), 5. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 6. 116-Tyler Tuner (Hanford, CA), 7. 183-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 8. 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL).
Heat 4: 1. 151-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 2. 79-Ryan Duke (Claremore, OK), 3. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 4. 125-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA), 5. 831-Greg Dillion (Terre Haute, IN), 6. 107-Nick Wilson (Delphi, IN), 7. 033-Ryan Guyett (Springfield, IL), 8. 191-Ali Wood (Massena, IA).
Heat 5: 1. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 2. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 3. 25-Timothy Buckwalter (Douglassville, PA), 4. 115-Ritchie Burcik (Tulsa, OK), 5. 15-Eric Edwards (Creal Springs, IL), 6. 95-Jimmy Miller (Arthur, IL), 7. 67-Bob Bouff (Sharpsville, IN), 8. 170-Michael Wickham (Ramona, OK).
Heat 6: 1. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 8-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 3. 132-Garrett Abrams (Rushville, IN), 4. 44-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 5. 6-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 6. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 7. 138-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 8. 010-Ryan Scobee (Fillmore, IN).
Heat 7: 1. 08-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 2. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 3. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 4. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 5. 60-Nathan Benson, 6. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 7. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO), 8. 91-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK).
Heat 8: 1. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR), 2. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 61-Kenny Koelsch (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 45-Kenny Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 5. 171-Quinn Jones (Sweet Springs, MO), 6. 96-Zachary Gigot (Garden City, KS), 7. 118-Brandon Sheppard (New Berlin, IL), 8. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL).
Heat 9: 1. 27-Jesse Frazier (Tulsa, OK), 2. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 3. 160-Chance Terrel (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 5. 311-Brent Zimmerman (Great Bend, KS), 6. 126-Vernon McGee (Clay Center, KS), 7. 12-Jake Palmisano (Decatur, IL), 8. 66-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX).
Heat 10: 1. 84-Tyler Day (Atwood, IL), 2. 102-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 3. 48-Stanley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 4. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 5. 01-Ron Scott (Collinsville, OK), 6. 1-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA), 7. 19-Natasha Cox (Casey, IL), 8. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL).
Heat 11: 1. 52-Blake Hahn, 2. 99-Joshua Shipley (Peoria, AZ), 3. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 4. 011-Danny Billings (Topeka, KS), 5. 113-Brad Hannum (Granite Bay, CA), 6. 93-Dustin Morgan (Tulsa, OK), 7. 114-Jerry Evans (Keller, TX), 8. 199-Chase Rohrbaugh (Owasso, OK).
Heat 12: 1. 02-Ryan Reeves (Visalia, CA), 2. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh (Kokomo, IN), 3. 39-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 4. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 5. 26-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS), 6. 59-Jake Wright (Cutler, IN), 7. 121-Shawn Arndt (York, PA), 8. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 13: 1. 2-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 3. 69-Ryan Frantz (Atwood, IL), 4. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 5. 11-Ryan Greth (New Bloomfield, PA), 6. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 7. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL), 8. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 14: 1. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 2. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 3. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 4. 35-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 5. 391-Brandon Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 6. 76-Paul Graham (Malvern, PA), 7. 127-Kyle Merriman (Newcastle, OK), 8. 112-Nic Harris (Atlanta, IL).
Heat 15: 1. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 2. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 3. 68-Paul Day (Atwood, IL), 4. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 5. 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 6. 38-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 7. 022-Rhett Miller (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO).
Heat 16: 1. 13-Jonathan Beyer (Chouteau, OK), 2. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 3. 73-Jake Mosley (Claremore, OK), 4. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 5. 33-Mike Brewer (Albuquerque, NM), 6. 10-Christine Root (Fair Oaks, CA), 7. 129-Brandon Hahn (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 17: 1. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 2. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 3. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 4. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 77-Darien Roberts (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 22-Taylor Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 7. 16-Nate Fleming (Great Bend, KS), 8. 9-Paul Nienhiser (Chapin, IL).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 99-Joshua Shipley (Peoria, AZ), 3. 84-Tyler Day (Atwood, IL), 4. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 5. 27-Jesse Frazier (Tulsa, OK), 6. 61-Kenny Koelsch (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 511-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 8. 011-Danny Billings (Topeka, KS), 9. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 10. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 11. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 12. 125-Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA).
Qualifier 2: 1. 151-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 2. 02-Ryan Reeves (Visalia, CA), 3. 73-Jake Mosley (Claremore, OK), 4. 29-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 25-Timothy Buckwalter (Douglassville, PA), 7. 159-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK), 8. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 9. 52-Blake Hahn (Sapulpa, OK), 10. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 11. 7-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 12. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN).
Qualifier 3: 1. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 3. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 4. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh (Kokomo, IN), 5. 14-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 6. 111-Jeremy Camp (Blue Mound, IL), 7. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 8. 132-Garrett Abrams (Rushville, IN), 9. 008-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 10. 37-Matt Peterson (Wilton, CA), 11. 941-Andrew Peters (Greentown, IN), 12. 32-Dereck King (Vienna, IL).
Qualifier 4: 1. 08-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 2. 8-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 3. 225-Daniel Robinson (Wayne City, IL), 4. 24-Austin Laskey (Herrin, IL), 5. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 6. 44-Mike Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 7. 79-Ryan Duke (Claremore, OK), 8. 13-Jonathon Beyer (Chouteau, OK), 9. 160-Chance Terrel (Oklahoma City, OK), 10. 68-Paul Day (Atwood, IL), 11. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 12. 01-Ron Scott (Collinsville, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 2-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 87-Caleb Graybeal (Leroy, IL), 3. 81-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 4. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 5. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 6. 48-Stanley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 7. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 8. 23-Mason Moore (Princeton, CA), 9. 102-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 10. 31-Russell Hunt (Liberty, MO), 11. 161-Zach Alley (Claremore, OK), 12. 20-Dusty Young (Benton, AR).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 8-Chris Andrews, 2. 152-Nate Lauderbaugh, 3. 81-Frank Flud, 4. 27-Jesse Frazier, 5. 02-Ryan Reeves, 6. 029-Austin Stone, 7. 101-Kirk Berkley, 8. 177-Todd Carmichael, 9. 151-Todd Kirkman, 10. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 11. 999-Brady Bacon, 12. 08-Riley Adair, 13. 2-Travis Senter, 14. 332-Nick Ivy, 15. 73-Jake Mosley, 16. 99-Joshua Shipley.
“A” Class (154 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 In Passing Points to Qualifying Races; Balance to "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 3. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 4. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 5. 44-James Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM), 6. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 7. 17-Travis Harris (Owasso, OK), 8. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 3. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 4. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 5. 113-Brittany Yarwood (Broken Arrow, OK0, 6. 67-Alysan Pearson (Pryor, OK), 7. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN), 8. 121-Dalton Brown (Oologah, OK).
Heat 3: 1. 25-Delaney Jost (Edmond, OK), 2. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 3. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 4. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 50-Megan Wood (Kokomo, IN), 6. 18-Jno Randall (Waco, TX), 7. 141-Brad Best (Tulsa, OK). DNS: 717-Aaron Alley (Lakeside City, TX).
Heat 4: 1. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 3. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 5. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 6. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL), 7. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 8. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA).
Heat 5: 1. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 2. 431-Britt Pemberton (Mattoon, IL), 3. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 4. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 5. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 6. 013-Josiah McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 7. 06-Michael Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 8. 510-Jordan Campbell (Bloomington, IL).
Heat 6: 1. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 2. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 3. 02-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 80-Frank Flud (Pryor, OK), 5. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 6. 611-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 8. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO).
Heat 7: 1. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 2. 145-Tanner Berryhill (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 4. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 5. 68-Tyler Gunn (Napoleon, OH), 6. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 7. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 8. 2-Zach Garner (Fort Smith, AR).
Heat 8: 1. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 2. 34-Brandon Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 3. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 4. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 5. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 6. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX). DNS: 022-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 9: 1. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 2. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 3. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 4. 14-Penn Wilder (Rogers, AR), 5. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 6. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 7. 61-Danny Davidson (Amarillo, TX), 8. 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 10: 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 3. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewey, OK), 4. 138-Kyle Neal (Ewing, IL), 5. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 7. 244-Dusty Ford (Tulsa, OK). Disqualified: 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), illegal right rear tire.
Heat 11: 1. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK), 3. 011-Wyatt Burks (Topeka, KS), 4. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 5. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 6. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS), 7. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX), 8. 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 12: 1. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 97-Brian Ritter (Tulsa, OK), 3. 15-Nathan Killion (Houstonia, MO), 4. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 5. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 6. 72-Andy Rousselot (Wagoner, OK), 7. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 8. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX).
Heat 13: 1. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 2. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 3. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 4. 20-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 5. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK), 6. 194-Nick Schaefer (Marshall, MO). DNS: 102-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK), 751-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO).
Heat 14: 1. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 2. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 3. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 33-Hunter Sanders (Bartlesville, OK), 5. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 6. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 7. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 8. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, OK).
Heat 15: 1. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 2. 42-Wacey McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 3. 37-Brad Smith (Logansport, IN), 4. 115-Ritchie Burk (Tulsa, OK), 5. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 6. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 7. 116-Tyler Turner (Hanford, CA).
Heat 16: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 3. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 4. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 5. 029-Austin Stone (Visalia, CA), 6. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 7. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN).
Heat 17: 1. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 2. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 3. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 4. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 5. 125-Bobby Springer (Oklahoma City, OK), 6. 40-Dustin Denmark (Bringhurst, IN), 7. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 18: 1. 220-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 2. 22-Drew Hillenburg (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 4. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 5. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 6. 4-Harold Hewis (Amarillo, TX), 7. 557-Brent McMillan (Spring Hill, KS).
Heat 19: 1. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 2. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 3. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 36-Jared Williams (Herand, CA), 5. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL), 6. 714-Colby Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 126-Dustin McGee (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 20: 1. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 2. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 3. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 4. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 5. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX), 6. 45-Ty Marrel (Warner, OK), 7. 191-Ali Wood (Massena, IA), 8. 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 2. 011-Wyatt Burks (Topeka, KS), 3. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 4. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 5. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 7. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 8. 34-Brandon Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 9. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 10. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 11. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 12. 53-Quinton Benson (Sweet Springs, MO).
Qualifier 2: 1. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 2. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 3. 220-Travis Senter (Osceola, AR), 4. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 5. 25-Delaney Jost (Edmond, OK), 6. 32-Trey Marcham (Oklahoma City, OK), 7. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 9. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 10. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 11. 431-Britt Pemberton (Mattoon, IL), 12. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK).
Qualifier 3: 1. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 351-Jess Island (Rapid City, SD), 3. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 5. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 6. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 7. 113-Brittany Yarwood (Broken Arrow, OK), 8. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 97-Brian Ritter (Tulsa, OK), 10. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 11. 145-Martin Edwards (Mesquite, TX), 12. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS).
Qualifier 4: 1. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 2. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 3. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO), 4. 94-Layne Himebaugh (Collinsville, OK), 5. 22-Drew Hillenburg (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 98-Derrick McBride (Oklahoma City, OK), 7. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA),k 8. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA), 9. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 10. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 11. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 12. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 3. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 4. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 5. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 6. 144-Michael Dicely (Lewisberry, PA), 7. 36-Jared Williams (Herland, CA), 8. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 9. 5-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 10. 42-Wacey McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 11. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 12. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 77-Scott Sawyer, 2. 132-Garrett Aitken, 3. 220-Travis Senter, 4. 152-J.J. Simmons, 5. 0-Cole Berkenbile, 6. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 7. 821-Steven Shebester, 8. 27-Bryan Clauson, 9. 41-Tyson Hall, 10. 771-Jonathan Beason, 11. 73-Alex Sewell, 12. 177-Todd Carmichael, 13. 011-Wyatt Burks, 14. 92-Jake Rosario, 15. 22-Drew Hillenburg, 16. 94-Layne Himebaugh.
Non-Wing (159 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 60 In Passing Points to Qualifying Races; Balance to "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 2. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 3. 30-Chris Weyer (Des Moines, IA), 4. 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX), 5. 70-Daniel Hemric (Kannapolis, NC), 6. 294-Kyle Amerson (Wildwood, MO), 7. 711-David Pleaugh (St. Augustine, FL), 8. 053-Cody Meade (Dewey, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 2. 351-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 3. 431-Shafer Douglas (Charleston, IL), 4. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 5. 3-Jerry McGinnis (Wellston, OK), 6. 146-Kelly Mahaffey (Tulsa, OK0, 7. 41-Tyson Hall (Longview, TX), 8. 24-Caleb Lovelady (Amarillo, TX).
Heat 3: 1. 321-Chad Winfrey, 2. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 3. 105-Drew Shiveley (Columbia, MO), 4. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 5. 114-Scott Evans (Keller, TX), 6. 821-Steven Shebester (Pauls Valley, OK), 7. 83-Jonathan Halford (Tulsa, OK0, 8. 381-Madison McGill (Bartlesville, OK).
Heat 4: 1. 47-Jeffrey Newell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK), 3. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, OK), 4. 61-Justyne Hamblin (Hanford, CA), 5. 05-Colten Cottle (Kansas, IL), 6. 29-Matt Johnson (Delphi, IN), 7. 19-Keith Burton (Owasso, OK), 8. 178-Jason Liby (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 5: 1. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 3. 5-Shelby Byrd (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 181-Tony Roney (Herculaneum, MO), 5. 46-Devon Huff (Nixa, MO), 6. 21-Christopher Bell (Norman, OK), 7. 444-Chad Feagin (Tulsa, OK), 8. 197-Carson McCarl (Altoona, IA).
Heat 6: 1. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 3. 022-Curtis Jones (Tulsa, OK), 4. 222-Frank Taft (Claremore, OK), 5. 50-Megan Wood (Monticello, IN), 6. 193-Raleigh Shepherd (Houston, TX), 7. 111-Harlan Hulsey (Owasso, OK). DNS: 08-Randy Stringer (Owasso, OK).
Heat 7: 1. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 2. 00-Nick Rummel (Enid, OK), 3. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 4. 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 5. 831-Kyler Ray (Tulsa, OK), 6. 97-Devon Piper (Springfield, IL0, 7. 16-Kyle Skaggs (Fort Cobb, OK), 8. 004-Nolan Boone (Del City, OK).
Heat 8: 1. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 2. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 3. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 76-Jarmey Martin (Sedalia, MO), 5. 48-Joe Klonoski (Amarillo, TX), 6. 23-Adam Mollenkopf (Albuquerque, NM), 7. 100-Colin Voiles (Decatur, IL), 8. 126-Dustin Mgee (Clay Center, KS).
Heat 9: 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 28-Trevor Reed (Waco, TX), 3. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS), 4. 17-Cole Wood (Woodland Park, CO), 5. 86-Alex Harris (Atwood, IL), 6. 152-J.J. Simmons (Alvin, TX), 7. 170-Jerrod Wilson (Tulsa, OK), 8. 59-Billy Lawhead (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 10: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 3. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 4. 133-Carlton Richesin (Bartlesville, OK), 5. 511-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 6. 0-Cole Berkenbile (Fort Gibson, OK), 7. 122-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 8. 01-Terrance Wickham (Copan, OK).
Heat 11: 1. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 2. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 3. 139-Kenzie Ruston (El Reno, OK), 4. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 5. 461-Derrick Hawkins (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 03-Shayle Bade (Lincoln, NE), 7. 035-Chase Meade (Dewey, OK), 8. 551-Joe B. Miller (Millersville, MO).
Heat 12: 1. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 13-Trent Carter (Terra Bella, CA), 4. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 39-Blake Dewberry (El Reno, OK), 6. 117-Jacob Knipmeyer (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 43-David McDuffee (Harrah, OK), 8. 007-Cody Carter (Tuttle, OK).
Heat 13: 1. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 2. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita,KS), 3. 75-Ryan Truitt (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 07-Danny Clum (Tulsa, OK), 5. 44-James Hatch (Rio Rancho, NM), 6. 714-Claud Estes (Mansfield, TX), 7. 11-Dylan Cappello (Peoria, AZ), 8. 80-Dean Alexander (Visalia, CA).
Heat 14: 1. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 2. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 3. 33-Zeke Lewis (Farmland, IN), 4. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 5. 6-Morgan Dowdy (Amarillo, TX), 6. 129-Rob Johnson (Delphi, IN), 7. 128-Gordon Geyer (Owasso, OK), 8. 37-Howard Weaver II (Logansport, IN).
Heat 15: 1. 77-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 2. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 3. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 4. 66-Chad Pyle (Exeter, MO), 5. 57-Tanner Berryhill (Bixby, OK), 6. 53-Gene Hines (Bartlesville, OK), 7. 12-Jason Johnson (Dewey, OK), 8. 051-Kevin Horcher (Belleville, IL).
Heat 16: 1. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO), 2. 78-Dustin Dixson (Bartlesville, OK), 3. 027-Jordan McPherson (Amarillo, TX), 4. 14-Cordy Horn (Charleston, IL), 5. 7-Chris Cochran (McLoud, OK), 6. 188-John Whisman (Catoosa, OK), 7. 216-Chance Bishop (Bartlesville, OK), 8. 20-Chris Barker (Eldorado, AR).
Heat 17: 1. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 2. 001-Jimmy Wells (Benton, IL), 3. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 4. 35-Cameron Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 332-Nick Ivy (Bryant, AR), 6. 116-Cody Conley (Pryor, OK), 7. 221-Andy Malpocker (St. Charles, MO), 8. 9-Brandon Reagle (Tulsa, OK).
Heat 18: 1. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 3. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 4. 32-Trey Marcham, 5. 15-Ryan Leek (Warsaw, IN), 6. 017-Jalen Morris (Elk River, MN), 7. 69-Jeromy Hefler (Kennedale, TX), 8. 10-Dalton Terrel (Blanchard, OK).
Heat 19: 1. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 2. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 99-Shane Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 4. 4-Harold Lewis (Amarillo, TX), 5. 98-Robert McBride, 6. 183-Wayne Stephens (Tulsa, OK), 7. 131-Todd Kirkman (Kokomo, IN), 8. 130-Brad Young (Burleson, TX).
Heat 20: 1. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticelllo, IN), 2. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 3. 102-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 4. 291-Logan Jarrett (Kokomo, IN), 5. 281-Chris Wilson (Raymore, MO), 6. 58-Donnie Wickham (Copan, OK). DNS: 717-Aaon Alley (Lakeside City, TX).
Qualifying Races (10 Laps - Top 16 in Combined Passing Points from Heats & Qualifiers to "A" Main; Balance to Saturday's semis):
Qualifier 1: 1. 201-Colton Heath (Marysville, WA), 2. 198-Hunter Jones (Randlett, OK), 3. 771-Jonathan Beason (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 90-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 5. 351-Matt Sherrell (Owasso, OK), 6. 811-Garrett Miller (Wichita, KS), 7. 101-Kirk Berkley (Blanchard, OK), 8. 81-Wesley McIntyre (McCordsville, IN), 9. 143-Garrett Rider (Lawson, MO), 10. 8-Eddie Moss (Deland, FL), 11. 211-Michelle Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 12. 133-Calton Richesin (Bartlesville, OK).
Qualifier 2: 1. 321-Chad Winfrey (Liberty, MO), 2. 95-Andrew Deal (Caney, KS), 3. 132-Garrett Aitken (Paris, IL), 4. 93-Tyler Stump (Avilla, IN), 5. 73-Alex Sewell (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 51-Matt Ward (Glenpool, OK), 7. 91-Brent Venable (Anadarko, OK), 8. 411-David McIntosh (Sand Springs, OK), 9. 33-Zeke Lewis (Farmland, IN), 10. 110-Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO), 11. 027-Jordan McPherson (Amarillo, TX), 12. 71-Auston Pribbenow (Elizabeth, CO).
Qualifier 3: 1. 47-Jeffrey Newell (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 177-Todd Carmichael (Mooresville, NC), 3. 27-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 4. 88-Koen Shaw (Fresno, CA), 5. 74-D.J. Estes (Mansfield, TX), 6. 85-Mike Terry, Jr. (Plainfield, IN), 7. 112-Justin Melton (Flower Mound, TX), 8. 088-Colton Brown (Brownsburg, IN), 9. 99-Shane Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 10. 777-Brooke Green (Higginsville, MO), 11. 96-Randy Crowder (Muskogee, OK), 12. 00-Nick Rummel (Enid, OK).
Qualifier 4: 1. 77-Chris Andrews (Tulsa, OK), 2. 555-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 78-Dustin Dixson (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 102-Sasha Sessums (Burleson, TX), 5. 021-Taylor Smitherman (Kennedale, TX), 6. 001-Jimmy Wells (Benton, IL), 7. 2-Riley Adair (Tulsa, OK), 8. 123-Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN), 9. 700-Jason Scheulen (Broken Arrow, OK), 10. 82-Jordan Herrman (Jay, OK), 11. 135-Dwayne Benson (Sweet Springs, MO), 12. 92-Jake Rosario (Guthrie, OK).
Qualifier 5: 1. 144-Steve Buckwalter (Royersford, PA), 2. 1-Mike Ward (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 38-Jimmy Wood (Monticello, IN), 4. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 140-Caleb Armstrong (New Castle, IN), 6. 04-Tim Koch (Sweet Springs, MO), 7. 18-Jon Randall (Waco, TX), 8. 999-Brady Bacon (Broken Arrow, OK), 9. 40-Rodney Stealy (Lakeville, IN), 10. 005-Jeremy Dockery (Amarillo, TX), 11. 28-Trevor Reed (Waco, TX), 12. 31-Dylan Kadous (Topeka, KS).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 95-Andrew Deal, 2. 77-Chris Andrews, 3. 201-Colton Heath, 4. 78-Dustin Dixson, 5. 177-Todd Carmichael, 6. 27-Bryan Clauson, 7. 55-Donnie Ray Crawford, 8. 771-Jonathan Beason, 9. 132-Garrett Aitken, 10. 38-Jimmy Wood, 11. 90-Reece Goetz, 12. 1-Mike Ward, 13. 351-Matt Sherrell, 14. 321-Chad Winfrey, 15. 47-Jeffrey Newell, 16. 74-D.J. Estes.
Restricted “A” Class (84 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 16 in Passing Points to "A" Main; Balance to 6 "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 170-Sam McGhee (Camby, IN), 2. 181-Josh Marcham (Newcastle, OK), 3. 1-Jaron James (Mannford, OK), 4. 25-Logan Ellis (Wagoner, OK), 5. 4-Garrett Duff (Weldon, IL), 6. 511-Clinton Boyles (Greenwood, MO), 7. 201-Haley Witcher (Marshall, MO), 8. 92-Chad Feather (Kearney, MO).
Heat 2: 1. 001-Nic Jenkins (Bryant, AR), 2. 120-Steven Curbow (Tulsa, OK), 3. 747-Reagan Reed (Waco, TX), 4. 171-Blake Edwards (Claremore, OK), 5. 33-Haylee Oliver (Greenwood, AR), 6. 133-Zachary Hampton (Clayton, IN), 7. 51-Alan Cunningham (Goodson, MO), 8. 199-Mandee Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 3: 1. 31-Jordan Howell (Columbia, MO), 2. 20-Colton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 3. 88-Laney Feight (Indianola, IA), 4. 08-Karli Tounzen (Van Buren, AR), 5. 113-Chance McCrary (Farmersville, TX), 6. 81-Blake Bennington (Columbia, MO), 7. 96-Austin Crowder (Muskogee, OK). DNS: 41-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK).
Heat 4: 1. 77-Colton Brewer (Broken Arrow, OK), 2. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 3. 081-Austin Shores (Atoka, TN), 4. 65-Cade Cowles (Bixby, OK), 5. 38-Garrett Long (Porterville, CA), 6. 05-Tyler Hunt (Oronogo, MO), 7. 11-Jake Brewer (Fulton, MO), 8. 56-Joe Faloon (Rochester, IL).
Heat 5: 1. 07-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 2. 99-Trevor Hunt (Liberty, MO), 3. 16-Brock Berreth (Tulsa, OK), 4. 024-Trenton Borchers (Mannford, OK), 5. 29-Nicholas Abbott (Indianapolis, IN), 6. 8-Kade Morton (Coweta, OK), 7. 121-Kameron Key (Warrensburg, MO), 8. 144-Kelby Watt (Adel, IA).
Heat 6: 1. 444-Andy Farley (Brighton, CO), 2. 26-Craig Ronk (Warsaw, IN), 3. 5-Justin Peck (Monrovia, IN), 4. 187-Cody Jarvis (Mustang, OK), 5. 55-Ryan Mushrush (Mannford, OK), 6. 7-Chance Morton (Coweta, OK), 7. 47-Austin Helt (Jenks, OK), 8. 19-Seth Sleeper (Choctaw, OK).
Heat 7: 1. 27-Lauren Longbrake (Columbus, OH), 2. 151-Seth Hancock (Bakersfield, CA), 3. 44-Christopher Martin (Ankeny, IA), 4. 108-Logan Martin (West Plains, MO), 5. 22-Dalton Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 6. 98-Nathan Weida (Owasso, OK), 7. 89-Blake Jenkins (Little Rock, AR), 8. 87-Kyle Thompson (Spring Branch, TX).
Heat 8: 1. 118-Tyler Gordon (Fletcher, OK), 2. 127-Kyle Keeler (El Reno, OK), 3. 17-Harli White (Lindsay, OK), 4. 66-Benjamin Hunley (Goshen, IN), 5. 6-Dakota Gaines (North Little Rock, AR), 6. 316-Caleb Weaver (Catoosa, OK), 7. 007-Shane Sundquist (Loomis, NE).
Heat 9: 1. 14-Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA), 2. 023-Hannah Adair (Tulsa, OK), 3. 70-Dylan Wickham (Ramona, OK), 4. 022-Cole Campbell (Mexico, MO), 5. 3-Garron Brimmer (Desoto, TX), 6. 93-Riley Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 7. 12-Jay Ball (Amarillo, TX).
Heat 10: 1. 18-Justin Fletcher (Bixby, OK), 2. 21-Ty Hulsey (Owasso, OK), 3. 10-Darien Roberts (Broken Arrow, OK), 4. 9-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 5. 13-Wyatt Rector (Richmond, TX), 6. 117-Connor Atkinson (Hutchinson, KS), 7. 83-Shane Weeks (Wagoner, OK).
Heat 11: 1. 01-Jeb Sessums (Burleson, TX), 2. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 3. 128-Karley Kay Dobson (Hulbert, OK), 4. 23-Howard Moore (Memphis, TN), 5. 48-Jarrett Martinez (Columbia, KY), 6. 2-Mickey Walker (Sapulpa, OK), 7. 15-Hunter Montgomery (Saint Hedwig, TX).
Top 16 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 20-Colton Wiseley, 2. 31-Jordan Howell, 3. 07-Cord Dodson, 4. 91-Tyler Thomas, 5. 99-Trevor Hunt, 6. 16-Brock Berreth, 7. 10-Darien Roberts, 8. 77-Colton Brewer, 9. 444-Andy Farley, 10. 27-Lauren Longbrake, 11. 181-Josh Marcham, 12. 023-Hannah Adair, 13. 128-Karley Kay Dobson, 14. 170-Sam McGhee, 15. 001-Nic Jenkins, 16. 118-Tyler Gordon.
Junior Sprints (37 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 14 in Passing Points to "A" Main; Balance to Two "B" Mains):
Heat 1: 1. 18-Mason McGuire (Fletcher, OK), 2. 90-Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN), 3. 19-Dylan Cantwell (Salina, OK), 4. 751-Broc Elliott (California, MO), 5. 024-Hunter Fischer (Broken Arrow, OK), 6. 97-Blake Hulland (Owasso, OK), 7. 99-Kyler Shaw (Fresno, CA), 8. 60-Kent Miller, Jr. (Overland Park, KS).
Heat 2: 1. 31-Josiah Ribeiro (Tulare, CA), 2. 3-Garet Williamson (Columbia, MO), 3. 15-Jase Randolph (Bixby, OK), 4. 8-Race Gubderson (Antigo, WI), 5. 999-Blake Battles (Collinsville, OK), 6. 44-Gabe Wilson (Delphi, IN), 7. 00-Grady Chandler (Edmond, OK). DNS: 181-Kaitlyn Martin (Harrah, OK).
Heat 3: 1. 21-Brendon Wiseley (Sand Springs, OK), 2. 10-Amber Dayle Whitener (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 22-Seth Brown (Edmond, OK), 4. 88-Garrett Hulsey (Lake Lotawana, MO), 5. 1-Dylan Dickson (Coweta, OK), 6. 2-Robby Resch (Antigo, WI), 7. 4-Tanner Resch (Antigo, WI).
Heat 4: 1. 09-Tyler Duff (Weldon, IL), 2. 91-Cameron Beller (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 78-Tanner Conn (Oklahoma City, OK), 4. 27-Alex Coronado (Modesto, CA), 5. 9-Matt Moore (Bethany, OK), 6. 77-Victoria Leslie (Broken Arrow, OK), 7. 24-Sawyer Guidry (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 5: 1. 71-Caleb Wilkerson (Indianapolis, IN), 2. 5-Skylar Hagin (Broken Arrow, OK), 3. 25-Taylor Reimer (Tulsa, OK), 4. 991-Bailey Elliott (California, MO), 5. 7-Cord Dodson (Cyril, OK), 6. 33-Leighton Clift (Aline, OK), 7. 49-Trenton Jackson (Rogers, AR).
Top 14 in Passing Points (Locked into Saturday Night's Feature): 1. 31-Josiah Ribeiro, 2. 25-Taylor Reimer, 3. 09-Tyler Duff, 4. 3-Garet Williamson, 5. 10-Ambery Dayle Whitener, 6. 18-Mason McGuire, 7. 21-Brendon Wiseley, 8. 71-Caleb Wilkerson, 9. 90-Parker Price-Miller, 10. 91-Cameron Beller, 11. 5-Skylar Hagin, 12. 19-Dylan Cantwell, 13. 22-Seth Brown, 14. 751-Broc Elliott.
ECOTech Chevy / Ford Focus Midgets (15 entries):
Heat Races (8 Laps):
Heat 1: 1. 93-Richard Kreisel (Warsaw, MO), 2. 3-Reece Goetz (Snohomish, WA), 3. 1-Kevin Ramey (Fort Worth, TX), 4. 2-Justyn Cox (Clarksburg, CA), 5. 91-Tyler Thomas (Collinsville, OK), 6. 99-Bryan Clauson (Noblesville, IN), 7. 5-Lonny Alton (El Dorado Hills, CA). 8. 09-Chett Gehrke (Broken Arrow, OK).
Heat 2: 1. 84-Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), 2. 72-Kevin Bayer (Bixby, OK), 3. 56-Curtis Bailey (Bartlesville, OK), 4. 77-Scott Sawyer (Broken Arrow, OK), 5. 9-Jacob Wilson (Crawfordsville, IN), 6. 35-Cody Ledger (Omaha, NE), 7. 19-Corey Mallo (Cheyenne, WY).
Hockett Worth The Wait; Jensen Injured
It's taken from Boxing Day to nearly New Years Eve but the rain in Brisbane finally eased long enough for American Jesse Hockett to win the thirty-lap International Sprintcar Series Feature event at Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway on Thursday night December 30, although the night's racing was soured by a freak injury to leading Qld Sprintcar driver Darren Jensen during a Heat race earlier in the evening.
The event had been postponed twice in the past four days due to the wet weather, leaving competitors and race fans alike a little frustrated, but for many the show that Hockett put on to run down race leader Allan Woods was well worth the wait. For Woods, if the victory had of been his it would have been well deserved. Hockett though was pure excitement.
Woods won the Dash, started from pole and led the opening twenty-three laps as the battle for the minors raged behind him. David Muir, Hockett, Brent Kaeding and Pete Thorley used every part of the race track to continually swap positions as they raced their way through heavy lapped traffic, but all the while Woods had them covered out front and was looking a likely winner.
Kaeding had gone from position eight to second by lap six, picking up the final two of those spots when Muir and Hockett made contact on the back straight. The impact between the two forced Hockett to the infield entering turn three and somehow he managed not to flip the USA 1 Maxim despite the car landing heavily on the right rear tyre on at least three occasions. Not only did he not ride out what many on the turn three hill were expecting to end up being a pretty wild flip, he immediately raced back out onto the track and set after Kaeding for that second spot he had just lost to him!
Twenty laps in and the yellows were on for Muir who had come to a stop in turn four, with Woods leading the way again on the restart with Hockett, Thorley, Kaeding and Steven White giving chase. Hockett got a run on Woods exiting turn two just a few laps later and then raced under Woods for the lead when Woods jumped the cushion in turn three. From there the race was the American's for the taking.
Kaeding was out on lap twenty-five when he broke a front axle in turn one, Thorley fell down the order a lap later when he almost spun in turn two while White held off a fast finishing Bud Kaeding over the final laps to record his best finish of the season behind Hockett and Woods. The action wasn't over yet though with David Muir flipping in turn four on the final lap as the leaders crossed the line, Muir emerging unscathed but obviously disappointed with the way his night had ended.
Brent Kaeding opened the night with the quickest lap of the timed hot lap sessions (12.165s) ahead of Richard Morgan (12.193s) and Jesse Hockett (12.274s), the Californian straight back on the pace at the track he has come to call a second home with his annual trip to Australia at this time of year. Heat races were won by Paul Morris (2), David Muir, Tim Garrett, Kevin Titman and Hockett, with Matthew Butler, Jason Bottin, Brett Thomas and Dan Murray all making the Feature via the B-Main.
Jensen Injured:
There was considerable concern for Darren Jensen during the running of Heat 3 after contact between he, Matthew Butler and Pete Thorley led to the Ambulance being called trackside and the red lights turned on. The initial contact between Jensen and Butler forced the rear end of Jensen's #36 Maxim across to the left of the car, breaking the torque tube and driveline in the process. Reports from the trackside medical staff indicated Jensen had suffered a break to his left lower leg and he was transported to hospital soon after for additional treatment.
Sprintcars are back in action at Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway on Friday night January 1 with the second of the International Sprintcar Series, qualifying races for the Australian V8 Dirt Modified Championship, Monster Trucks and a huge New Years' Fireworks show all on the one action packed program at Archerfield.
Mainline Murcott Wins For Triple M Motorsport
David Murcott shot away from the outside of the front row to claim his second career Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars A-Main during Round 5 of the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek at his adopted home track of Avalon Raceway, Geelong.
Murcott did not have things all his own way however, crashing out of his two heats. Thankfully for the Mainline team a good time trail (second to James McFadden) was enough for Murcott to qualify for the Silver Dash. He progressed finishing the final Gold Dash second to American Jason Johnson in the Vortex Top 8 Shootout.
Johnson was gunning for his third win in a row and was following Murcott when he made contact with Steve Caunt while attempting to place him a lap down. Caunt hit the wall hard and Johnson was sent to the rear of the field for causing the stoppage. Johnson lasted only three laps before he retired with a flat right rear tyre on lap 23.
Murcot drove away on the demanding, slick surface to win from Danny Smith of Danville, Indiana. Smith lined up sixth for the main event and soon jumped into fourth. Following the lap 2 stoppage he passed Tatnell for third and picked up the pieces following Johnson’s misfortune to secure the best finish of his Australian tour thus far for car owner Trevor Green.
Local Matthew Reed finished on the podium after starting eight and endured an eventful race battling with Stephen Bell and Brooke Tatnell. On lap 10 Reed finally made the move on Tatnell stick while the defending champion fell into the clutches of young South Australian sensation Steven Lines three laps later. Lines went on to finish fourth from Tatnell, Hoosier Hard Charger Kerry Madsen who finished second in the B-Main to start sixteenth and a flying Ryan Farrell.
An earlier lap-2 caution period put Danny Reidy and McFadden out when the latter spun in front of the field collecting Jamie Veal and Bryan Mann. Veal recovered to finish eighth.
Murcott celebrated with a wing dance while crew chief Dave Sharman was delighted by the victory. “It was really good after the week we’ve had, we have been fast enough but just not a lot of luck. It was really good to win in front of our Melbourne sponsors John Sidney and Mainline. David was wrapped to get the monkey off his back. Had a good start to the season but had bad luck the last few weeks. Thankfully everything is looking up from here.”
The B-Main ended in controversy when Robbie Farr rolled over along the main straight and the race was declared with 7 laps still remaining just was Caunt passed Max Dumesny for the final transfer position. With both Farr and Dumesny failing to progress further than the B-Main Tatnell extended his overall points lead to 998 from Dumesny on 956, Farr with 934 and Farrell closing in on 930. It was a major blow to the championship hopes of both Dumesny and Farr.
Meanwhile Tatnell’s good news continued, moving ahead of Johnson in the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek points standings. Tatnell now leads by 8 points with 576, Johnson is on 568 and Danny Smith is third with 554. The final Speedweek showdown promises to be a thrilling race at the Sungold Stadium, Premier Speedway Warrnambool on New Year Day.
A-Main Results
1. Q29 David Murcott
2. USA4 Danny Smith
3. V92 Matthew Reed
4. S45 Steven Lines
5. W2 Brooke Tatnell
6. W92 Kerry Madsen
7. W95 Ryan Farrell
8. V35 Jamie Veal
9. V88 Stephen Bell
10. V26 Nick Lacey
11. W87 Carl Dowling
12. Q16 Bryan Mann
13. W45 Daryl Clayden
DNF
14. Jason Johnson lap 23
15. John Vogels lap 21
16. Steve Caunt lap 20
17. James McFadden lap 2
18. Danny Reidy lap 2
QSS Quicktime – James McFadden
Revolution Racegear Highest Heat Points – Newnham
Vortex Top 8 Shootout – David Murcott
Hoosier Hard Charger – Kerry Madsen
DMI Lucky 11th – Carl Dowling
Pro Shocks Award – Danny Smith
East Coast Speedweek Points
1. Brooke Tatnell 576
2. Jason Johnson 568
3. Danny Smith 554
4. Max Dumesny 536
5. Ryan Farrell 534
6. Kerry Madsen 528
7. Robbie Farr 516
8. Bryan Mann 510
9. David Murcott 502
10. James McFadden 502
LOCAL LAD DEFEATS THE WORLD'S BEST AT PARRAMATTA
NASCAR Legend Tony Stewart finishes fourth
Local Sydney driver Ian Madsen has won the biggest race of his career by defeating the world’s best Sprintcar racer Donny Schatz at Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway this evening.
Madsen claimed victory in the $10,000 to win Hogs Breath Café International ahead of Schatz and Marty Perovich in one of the best races seen at the venue for some time.
For the majority of the 30-lap journey Madsen, Schatz and Australian Champion Garry Brazier were engaged in a titanic battle for the top three spots.
Schatz found his way to the front at half race distance and the majority of the large crowd expected that he would run away to dominate the race, however, it wasn’t to be.
Madsen fought back on a restart with ten laps to go looked to pass Schatz for the lead on the inside through turn one before making it stick with a ‘slide job’ in turn three and four.
Brazier also moved past Schatz on the next lap before overtaking Madsen for the lead with six laps to go. Brazier’s race came to a premature end with a handful of laps remaining when he ran wide exiting turn two and spun after contact with Madsen’s car.
Madsen held his nerve at the ensuing restart over the final four laps to pull a gap over Schatz and go on to claim his third career win at the Parramatta venue.
"I can't believe it. To beat Donny Schatz like that is unbelievable, it is probably the most fun I’ve ever had in a race. I still can't believe it, I'm shaking in the legs and everything," said Madsen.
"I was just praying that everything held on until the end and it did. I can't believe it, every little noise I thought was Schatz and then I just couldn't believe it.
"This is the most special feature race ever, to do it with all of my mates and school mates who help me out, everyone who has stuck behind me through thick and thin. It's just awesome."
Schatz was full of praise for the young Australian’s drive in tonight’s event.
"It was a fun night, it obviously not the way I would have liked to have finished but Ian done one hell of a job, you've got to give him credit. He kept plugging away and got exactly what he needed,” said Schatz.
"That's just the way it goes, they caught me out of sync and it just took that one time and I got passed by him along with Brazier, it took me a lap or two to gather back up but once I got going I was fine but the race was over by that point."
Schatz’s World of Outlaws team owner and NASCAR Legend Tony Stewart continued to adapt to the tricky Parramatta surface by setting the third fastest time during qualifying before finishing fourth in the feature race.
"I’ve got a good car to drive and a great teacher with Donny here so I'm learning a little bit more each night and felt a lot more comfortable tonight compared to the first night I was here,” said Stewart.
"The track was definitely a little difficult tonight, the weather over the last couple of days has really made the track a little trickier than what I'm used to. I'm not used to them being quite as ‘ledgey’ as it was and cars kind of banging the right rear off the cushion, but it makes it fun. You have to work hard at getting into a rhythm and make consistent laps.
"I felt like over the last 15 laps of tonight's main I got a lot better and my lap times didn't fall off as much as the cars in front of me and I was making time. I've still got a little way to be as good as good as Donny, Garry and Madsen but I'm learning a lot.
"In saying that though, for a guy who only runs three or four Sprintcar races a year I've been pretty pleased with the last couple of nights."
Early race leader Ian Loudoun endured a hard luck story in the main event when his race ended early after he collected his 10-18 Motorsport team-mate Paul Freeman who had spun in turn three. The incident brought about the first of three stoppages in the race.
Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway will fire up again this Saturday night for the opening night of the $50,000 to win Scott Darley Memorial race followed by the final night on Sunday.
Joining the American trio of Schatz, Stewart and Tim Shaffer at this event will be fellow American Jason Johnson and Australian stars Brooke Tatnell, Robbie Farr, Max Dumesny and Ryan Farrell.
HOGS BREATH SPRINTCAR INTERNATIONAL Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway, Sydney, NSW 1. Ian Madsen 2. Donny Schatz 3. Marty Perovich 4. Tony Stewart 5. James Thompson 6. Tim Schaffer 7. Skip Jackson 8. Glen Saville 9. Roddy Bell-Bowen 10. Adrian Maher 11. Mitchell Dumesny 12. Jeremy Cross 13. Craig Morrison 14. Darryl Campbell 15. Grant Tunks 16. Ben Atkinson 17. Warren Ferguson 18. Peter Gordon 19. David Craft 20. Mick Turner 21. Jeff Lawler DNF Garry Brazier DNF Ian Loudoun DNF Paul Freeman
ABOUT TYREPOWER PARRAMATTA CITY RACEWAY
Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway is located at 21 Wentworth St, Granville, NSW, 2142, just off Parramatta Rd near the corner of James Ruse Drive.
Tickets for all events are available at the gate.
Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway Website: www.parramattacityraceway.com.au Phone: +61 2 9637 0411 Fax: +61 2 9637 7333 E-mail: office@parramattacityraceway.com.au
UPCOMING EVENTS (PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGES)
Saturday 2 January 2010 - The Scott Darley $50,000 to win presented by Coca Cola (Night 1) plus Street Stocks
Sunday 3 January 2010 - The Scott Darley $50,000 to win presented by Coca Cola (Night 2) plus AMCA Nationals and Wingless Sprints
(Please note the previously advertised races on 1 Jan 2010 have been cancelled)
Wease completes sweep as Kenyon retires
By RON WARE Classic Motorsports
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – On a day when auto racing bade farewell to one of its enduring – and endearing – figures, one of his protégés honored him by driving to victory lane.
Billy Wease, one of the scores of young drivers nurtured by the retiring Mel Kenyon, held off a relentless Dave Darland on Sunday to complete a weekend sweep of the midget features in the 12th annual “Rumble in Fort Wayne” at the Memorial Coliseum Expo Center.
The 23-year-old Wease joined two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart as the only drivers to win both midget features in a Rumble Series weekend. But the Noblesville, Ind., resident knew the day belonged to Kenyon, the eight-time Indianapolis 500 starter, seven-time USAC national midget champion and all-time nice guy who ended a 56-year driving career.
“It’s such an honor to drive in Mel Kenyon’s last race,” said Wease, who remembers approaching the Hall of Famer for advice when he began driving Kenyon Cars at age 12. “He was a big part of me deciding to become a race driver. He’s done so much for racing.”
The 76-year-old Kenyon didn’t add to his 382 career victories, but he persevered to finish ninth in the 60-lap feature after being added to the field by Rumble Series promoter Tony Barhorst. He had finished sixth on Saturday.
“Everybody is congratulating me, and I get a little emotional,” a misty-eyed Kenyon said, pausing. “It’s over. I’m glad we got in the feature. I’d have rather have gotten in ‘lawfully,’ but we were in it -- and the car’s still in one piece.
“Anytime you do something last, it’s one more miracle,” he said, having to pause. “It’s emotional.”
Fellow Indy 500 veteran Tom Bigelow was among those who attended to pay tribute to Kenyon. Long before he made it to the Brickyard and became a USAC champion, Bigelow was a young driver in need of a career break. The Kenyons – Mel and his brother, Don, his lifelong chief mechanic – provided it by hiring him to drive one of their midgets at Sun Prairie, Wis.
Bigelow never forgot, calling Kenyon a clean driver and great teacher who had time for anyone.
“You could always run up there with him without getting in trouble,” said Bigelow, whose first Indy 500 in 1973 was Kenyon’s last. “Once in a while you’d rub, but it was purely a racing incident.
“Mel has always done a super job.”
A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, Johnny Rutherford and current NASCAR star Ryan Newman are among those who also drove for the Kenyons early in their careers.
Wease knows he’s not in their company, but he beamed when somebody mentioned that his name is now linked with both Kenyon and Stewart, who swept the Fort Wayne races in 2006. Stewart has won seven times at the 1/6-mile track but elected to race in Australia over the holidays.
“I wanted to tie that,” he said. “Hopefully, one day I can break his record for Rumble wins. This was just a perfect weekend for us. I can’t say more than that.”
Wease inherited the top spot when race-long leader Adam Wilsdon – a 14-year-old in his first weekend in a national midget – struck a tire marker on lap 45 while trying to lap Brandon Knupp. Wease held off Darland over the remaining 16 laps, with David Gough, Joe Liguori and Jon Stanbrough completing the top five.
“I didn’t know how close the guys behind me were,” said a chagrined Wilsdon, who could have taken his time.
Darland kept the pressure on, once tapping Wease in turn four, until a red flag waved on lap 55 to untangle the wrecked cars of Knupp and Mike Fedorcak. But Wease pulled away on the restart to win by 2˝ car-lengths.
Darland drove despite injuring his right thumb early in the day when he ran into the back of a push truck that abruptly stopped for a stalled car. The hand swollen, he still participated in an hour-long autograph session, deciding he could wait for X-rays. To drive, he had to remove the wrapping from his hand because his glove wouldn’t fit over it.
“We fell off (at the end),” Darland said. “Every restart, it took me at least three laps for the tires to come in. It was just bad timing on the red there at the end.”
The midget feature highlighted a full day of racing that included Ryan Smith’s victory over John Ivy in winged outlaw modified midgets and Brandon Dunn’s sweep of the senior heavy and senior medium kart classes, capping a 4-for-4 weekend.
Cole Williams repeated in MiniCup stock cars, while Chad Orth, Preston Oberle, John Hawley, Charlie Schultz and Nic Sheppard also bagged kart victories.
Caleb Wilkerson won in Jr. Sprints. Travis Ford, Austin Nemire, Jonathon Lesiecki, Ross Rankine and Danny Leaper earned trophies in JEGS quarter midgets.
12th annual Rumble in Fort Wayne Saturday, Dec. 26 and Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009 ● Memorial Coliseum Expo Center ● Fort Wayne, Ind.
SUNDAY RESULTS
MIDGETS (National/Ford Focus/Kenyon)
Qualifications – 1. Dave Darland, 0, Daugherty, 8.105; 2. Jon Stanbrough, 7, Clouse, 8.111; 3. Cory Setser, 56, Rencurrel, 8.114; 4. Mike Fedorcak, 97, Stewart, 8.164; 5. Billy Wease, 99, Burrow, 8.213; 6. David Gough, 11, A&G, 8.258; 7. Adam Wilsdon, 3, Barnett, 8.304; 8. Joe Liguori, 28, Cottongim, 8.346; 9. Geoff Kaiser, 10, Moore, 8.372; 11. Bryan Sebetto, 08up, 8.408; 12. Brandon Knupp, 15k, Knupp, 8.449; 13. Matt Westfall, 19, Ryder, 8.454; 14. Rich Corson, 15, Corson-Savage, 8.458; 15. Ronnie Wuerdeman, 33x, Wuerdeman, 8.501; 16. Johnny Heydenreich, 25, Estep, 8.531; 17. Ginny Quinones, 00, Quinones, 8.548; 18. Bryan Nuckles, 59, Nuckles, 8.554; 19. Jeremy Warren, 49, Burrow, 8.585; 20. Jake Blackhurst, 25b, Blackhurst, 8.603; 21. Arin McIntosh, 8, McIntosh; 22. Taylor Ferns, 55, Motor City, 8.608; 23. Jim Anderson, 36, Guess, 8.608; 24. Dan Dunigan Jr., 19, Dunigan, 8.634; 25. Kim Hughes, 6z, Johncox, 8.667; 26. Mel Kenyon, 61, Kenyon, 8.754; 26. Zach Leeke, 19x, Leeke, 8.831; 27. David Fuhrman, 32, Fuhrman, 9.020; 28. Nick Wilson, 33w, 9.036; 29. Isaac Chapple, 52, Chapple, 9.061; 30. Mike Schenker, 21, Fuhrman, 9.082; 31. Kyle O’Gara, 23, Fisher, 9.220; 32. Mark Mason, 5m, Mason, 9.858; 33. Tim Jedrzejek, 8up, Williams, NT; 34. Russ Gamester, 46, Gamester; 35. Ronnie McLean, 67, McLean, NT; 36. Moe Lilje, 5, Williams, NT; 37. Andrew Prather, p8, Prather, NT. First heat (10 laps) – Wease, Darland, Corson, Nuckles, Ferns, Kenyon, Jedrzejek, Kaiser, Chapple. Second heat (10 laps) -- Stanbrough, Sebetto, Anderson, Gamester, Leeke, Gough, Schenker, Warren, Wuerdeman. Third heat (10 laps) -- Wilsdon, Knupp, Heydenreich, Setser, Blackhurst, Dunigan, McLean, Fuhrman, O'Gara. Fourth heat (10 laps) – Liguori, Fedorcak, Quinones, McIntosh, Hughes, Wilson, Mason, Westfall. First semi-feature (10 laps) – Setser, Jedrzejek, Heydenreich, Fuhrman, Schenker, Warren, Hughes, Ferns, Westfall. Second semi-feature (10 laps) – Gough, Corson, Quinones, Anderson, Blackhurst, Kenyon, Wilson, Gamester. Third semi-feature (10 laps) -- Kaiser, Wuerdeman, Nuckles, McIntosh, Leeke, Dunigan, Chapple, Mason, McLean. Feature (60 laps) – 1. Billy Wease; 2. Dave Darland; 3. David Gough; 4. Joe Liguori; 5. Jon Stanbrough; 6. Geoff Kaiser; 7. Rich Corson; 8. Tim Jedrzejek; 9. Mel Kenyon; 10. Mike Fedorcak; 11. Brandon Knupp; 12. Adam Wilsdon; 13. Bryan Sebetto; 14. Ronnie Wuerdeman; 15. Cory Setser. Lap leaders: Wilsdon 1-44, Wease 45-60.
WINGED OUTLAW MODIFIED MIDGETS
Qualifications – 1. Matt Janisch, 14j, 8.291 seconds; 2. Ryan Smith, 22, 8.414; 3. Amanda Quinones, 00, 8.431; 4. John Ivy, 02, 8.480; 5. Tyler Underwood, 7, 8.557; 6. Chris Miller, 29, 8.593; 7. Larry Joe Sroufe, 21, 8.633; 8. Paul Price, 61, 8.684; 9. Dan Dunigan Jr., 19d, 8.739; 10. Richard Smith, 12, 8.787; 11. Ben Quinones, 97, 8.801; 12. Russ Gamester, 96, 8.856; 13. Marv Hephner, 45, 8.930; 14. Mark Zumbrun, 35z, 8.940; 15. Ben Taylor, 19, 8.963; 16. Michael Kettnich, 19k, 9.107; 17. Larry Fox, 28, 9.181; 18. Dennis Veach, 13, 9.187; 19.Jeremy Glasford, 76, 9.213; 20. Ben Gaerte, 56, 9.218; 21. Gary Klein, 68, 9.289; 22. Ryan Nawrocki, 5, 9.293; 23. A.J. Lesiecki, 14, 9.413; 24. Cole Bodine, 57, 9.450; 25. Greg Baer, 17x, 9.674; 26. Nathan Metzinger, 55, 9.968; 27. Bradley Lamberson, 27, NT; 28. Jason Ormsby, 51, NT; 29. Braiden Black, 96b, NT; 30. Bill Dunham, 84, NT. First heat (8 laps) – Underwood, Dunigan, Janisch, Hephner, Klein, Baer, Fox, Black. Second heat (8 laps) – Miller, Ri. Smith, Ry. Smith, Zumbrun, Nawrocki, Metzinger, Veach. Third heat (8 laps) – A. Quinones, Taylor, Glasford, Lesiecki, Sroufe, B. Quinones. Fourth heat (8 laps) – Gamester, Ivy, Price, Bodine, Kettnich, Gaerte. First semi-feature (8 laps) – Sroufe, Hephner, Klein, Baer, Lesiecki, Kettnich, Black. Second semi-feature (8 laps) – B. Quinones, Zumbrun, Gaerte, Fox, Metzinger, Nawrocki, Bodine. Feature (40 laps) – 1. Ryan Smith; 2. John Ivy; 3. Chris Miller; 4. Matt Janisch; 5. Dan Dunigan Jr.; 6. Larry Joe Sroufe; 7. Amanda Quinones; 8. Richard Smith; 9. Paul Price; 10. Ben Taylor; 11. Mark Zumbrun; 12. Jeremy Glasford; 13. Marv Hephner; 14. Russ Gamester; 15. Ben Quinones; 16. Tyler Underwood. Lap leaders: Ivy 1-7 Ry. Smith 8-40.
IKO MINICUP STOCK CARS
Heat, round one (8 laps) – Trey Craig, Cole Williams, Jacob McClay, Ryley Wyans, Cory Deyser, Austin Johnson. Heat, round two (8 laps) – Wyans, Williams, Brett Robinson, McClay, Craig, Johnson, Deyser. Feature (20 laps) – 1. Cole Williams; 2. Ryley Wyans; 3. Brett Robinson; 4. Trey Craig; 5. Cory Deyser; 6. Austin Johnson; 7. Jacob McClay.
SENIOR HEAVY KARTS
Feature (20 laps) – 1. Brandon Dunn; 2. Brandon Young; 3. Jake Shelley; 4. Alleca Kerker; 5. Robbie Sarchet; 6. Ryan Moran; 7. Cameron Deckard; 8. Josh McKnight; 9. Justin Sondergroth; 10. Zach Axlen; 11. Brad Bowers; 12. Nick Bowers.
SENIOR MEDIUM KARTS
Feature (20 laps) – 1. Brandon Dunn; 2. Alleca Kerker; 3. Robbie Sarchet; 4. Brad Bowers; 5. Josh McKnight; 6. Dustin Heath; 7. Cameron Deckard; 8. Kyle Dautrich; 9. Stephen Applegate; 10. Justin Sondergroth.
SENIOR CAGED KARTS
Feature (20 laps) – 1. Chad Orth; 2. Chris Neuenschwander; 3. Phil Schneider; 4. Brad Schieber; 5. Sara Zimmerman; 6. Dustin Ingle; 7. Mike Villena; 8. Mike Gass; 9. Brandon Schnittke; 10. Joe Warner; 11. Breanna Deckard; 12. Sam Longanbach.
JUNIOR HEAVY KARTS
Feature (20 laps) – 1. Preston Oberle; 2. Max Stambaugh; 3. Brandon Askren; 4. Ty Majeski; 5. Matt Randall; 6. Kelsey Ivy; 7. John Plotner; 8. Kyle DeKnight; 9. Nate Randall; 10. Zack Loe; 12. Derek Hammond.
JUNIOR CAGED KARTS
Feature (15 laps) – 1. John Hawley; 2. Kelsey Ivers; 3. Stratton Briggs; 4. Ryan Ball; 5. Jared Best; 6. Frankie Lara Jr.; 7. Cole Roberson; 8. Kiley Burris; 9. Alex Grino; 10. Jeremiah Plummer; 11. Dominic Phillips.
CLONE KARTS
Feature (20 laps) – 1. Charlie Schultz; 2. Lucas Chaudoin; 3. Tim Ice; 4. David Budres; 5. Brian McFeeters; 6. Jordyn Lorencz; 7. Brenden Kopis; 8. Tony Godwin; 9. A.J. Lesiecki; 10. Matt Randall.
KID KARTS
Feature (15 laps) – 1. Nic Sheppard; 2. Laykee Kemp; 3. Michael Weaver; 4. Alexander Klement; 5. Gage Rodgers.
JR. SPRINTS
Feature (15 laps) – 1. Caleb Wilkerson; 2. Cameron Forman; 3. Gabe Wilson.
JEGS HEAVY 160 QUARTER MIDGETS
Feature (15 laps) – 1. Travis Ford; 2. John Klavon Jr.; 3. Justen Garmenn; 4. Trey Johnson; 5. Mike Gass; 6. Richie Streicher; 7. Jonathon Lesiecki; 8. Myles Chandler; 9. David McKinney.
JEGS LIGHT 160 QUARTER MIDGETS
Feature (15 laps) – 1. Austin Nemire; 2. Ross Rankine; 3. Chase Ridenour; 4. Mox Price; 5. Hayden Dickerson; 6. Blake Schneider; 7. Cooper Clouse; 8. Danny Leaper; 9. Griffin Brown.
JEGS HEAVY HONDA QUARTER MIDGETS
Feature (15 laps) – 1. Jonathon Lesiecki; 2. Mke Gass; 3. Travis Ford; 4. Mady Andrews; 5. Trey Johnson; 6. Myles Chandler; 7. Kyra Yard; 8. Brittany Starke.
JEGS SENIOR HONDA QUARTER MIDGETS
First feature (15 laps) – 1. Hayden Dickerson; 2. Carson Campbell; 3. Jonathon Lesiecki; 4. Jaclyn LeJeune; 5. Dustin Anderson; 6. Alex Grino; 7. Bud McCune. Second feature (15 laps) – 1. Ross Rankine; 2. Cooper Clouse; 3. Austin Nemire; 4. Griffin Brown; 5. Mox Price; 6. Starla Parsons; 7. Jacob Brown; 8. Chase Ridenour; 9. Aaron Leffel.
JEGS JUNIOR HONDA QUARTER MIDGETS
Feature (15 laps) – 1. Danny Leaper; 2. Louis McGrath; 3. Zeb Wise; 4. Jared Leffel; 5. Blake Schneider; 6. Ryan Barr; 7. Richard Johnson; 8. Garrett Weil; 9. Wesley Sargent; 10. Austin Nigh.
Western Springs Speedway
American stars Jerry Coons Jnr and Jonathan Allard won the opening rounds of the Samsung International Midget World Series and the International Sprintcar Series respectively, at Western Springs Speedway on Boxing night in front of a massive Holiday crowd. It was certainly one of the biggest crowds seen at The Springs for many years, with lots of action and incidents to keep the eager fans entertained.
Reigning Australian Midget Champion Kevin Swindell was the top qualifier for the World Select group from the Midget qualifying heats, while Kiwi Scott Buckley topped the Western Springs Qualifying group. Swindell decided to start from the inside row as the overall top qualifier, with the World Group making up the inside grids in qualifying order, while the Western Springs group lined up on the outside row, also in qualifying order from the heats. Earlier on in the night, the four heats were won by Buckley, Swindell, Michael Pickens, and USAC Triple Crown winner Jerry Coons Jnr. With three feature wins already this season at The Springs, Pickens would start from grid ten in the feature, after struggling in his first heat with a ninth place finish.
Buckley went into the early lead of the 25 lap feature chased by Swindell, Coons Jnr, and Brad Mosen. Coons Jnr worked his way to the front with a couple of great passes, and was then never headed for the balance of the race. The Wendys #3USA Spike Esslinger was working anywhere on the racetrack, and Coons Jnr was simply too good for the rest on the night. Pre series favourite Pickens was an early retirement, making contact with the main straight fence after something broke on the #54 GVI Breka.
Swindell and Mosen traded slide jobs in a furious battle for second place as Coons controlled the pace out front. Swindell moved into second, but was struggling with a down on power Hawk engine. The Graham team had been chasing some issues right throughout the night with the #1 Australia Spike. National Champ Shane Alach was on a charge into fourth, but retired to the infield soon after, with a lump of clay turning the fuel tap off on the #11 Parker Store Spike! Mosen then got by Swindell on the final lap for second, but out front Coons Jnr took the chequered flag and the victory. Behind Coons, Mosen and Swindell, Shaun Insley finished fourth, followed by Scott Hatton, Lance Beale, Michael Kendall, Michael Brunt, and Dave Gick making up the top ten.
California’s Jonathan Allard came back to The Springs on a mission for the opening round of the International Sprintcar Series, after being excluded for noise at the Sprintcar Classic earlier in the season. Three - time World of Outlaws Champion and Sprintcar Legend Sammy Swindell however would prove to be the man to beat after some stunning heat race action. Swindell set a 12.0 second lap in his first heat win, setting one of the fastest laps seen at Western Springs in a Sprintcar for two seasons. The other heat wins went to Jamie McDonald, Allard, and former NZ TQ Champ Ryan O’Connor.
Swindell moved to the front early on in the feature, chased initially by Allard McDonald, and O’Connor. In just four laps the American was into lapped traffic, closely pursued by Allard. O’Connor got around McDonald, and was right with Allard in lapped traffic. Swindell looked more than comfortable out front, but then a late race restart gave Allard the opportunity he needed, moving by Swindell on the inside in more lapped traffic. Allard was right on the edge, but knew he had to make some big passes to try and keep ahead of the Salter Cartage #7USA Maxim. Allard took a hard fought win ahead of Swindell and O’Connor, with Alan Wakeling fourth, followed by NZ Champ Dean Brindle, and 3NZ Greg Pickerill.
Ross Linklater won his second TQ feature of the season, ahead of Lawrence Baker, and Brock Maskovich. Linklater also takes over the points lead for the Track Championship, with previous joint point’s leader Shane O’Connor crashing out spectacularly in a triple TQ flip which also involved Harris team mates Gina Harris and Shaun Cooke.
The next meeting at Western Springs on Wednesday night December 30, features round two of the Samsung International Midget World Series, and the International Sprintcar Series.
You can also listen to the full race commentaries of the Midget and Sprintcar Features at www.thedirttrackchannel.com. TQ Feature - (1) 56 Ross Linklater, (2) 15 Lawrence Baker, (3) 3NZ Brock Maskovich Samsung 25 Lap Midget Feature - (1) 3USA Jerry Coons Jnr, (2) 13 Brad Mosen, (3) 1AUS Kevin Swindell Intl. Sprintcar Feature - (1) 0USA Jonathan Allard, (2) 7USA Sammy Swindell, (3) 8 Ryan O'Connor
Johnson Jumps into Speedweek Lead
American Jason Johnson jumped into the lead of the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek when he took out Round 2 at the Murray Bridge Speedway. Johnson started on the outside of the front row and shot ahead of Vortex Top 8 Shootout winner David Murcott who literally had an up and down evening.
Murcott and Ryan Jones made contact in heat 3 with the Victoria domiciled Tasmanian sailing into the catch fence. Murcott was extremely unhappy about the incident and made his feelings know to Jones in front of another huge crowd. Despite the crash he managed to top the qualifying chart and then hang on to pole position following the Shootout. Things went downhill once more when he was caught out by the first set of caution lights for Matthew Reed who punctured a right rear tyre just 2 laps into the 35-lap main event.
Somehow Tatnell and Ryan Farrell managed to miss Murcott who spun to a stand still and was regelated to the rear of the field. Two laps later Grant Anderson spun out of fifth and the field was reformed in single file once again. Johnson led Tatnell away however Robbie Farr and then Ryan Farrell soon passed the defending champion. On lap 8 Kerry Madsen rode over the front of Mark Reuter while battling for eighth, putting them both on the infield.
There was some good racing mid pack while Johnson took command of the lead and lapped traffic. Farrell’s great run ended in the main straight wall with a flat right rear tyre. Max Dumesny qualified through the B-Main and came on strong towards the end of the main event to pass Tatnell for third.
Steven Lines pulled out with brake trouble with just 2 laps remaining while Johnson ran away to claim his second PWWSS round of the series from Farr, Dumesny, Tatnell, James McFadden, Jamie Cobby, Bryan Mann, Murcott who salvaged eighth place, Terry Pitt who was granted a main event start when Matt Egel was penalised two positions for passing on the infield during the B-Main, Grant Anderson and Smith who rounded out the finishers although he was circulating on the infield with a broken Jacobs Ladder.
It was a disappointing night for Steve Caunt after spinning out of pole position on the first lap of the B-Main. Smith ended up on his side for the second night in a row after launching of Daniel Peskia and hitting the wall. It was a brutal event for Justin Sloan who made contact with Murcott and took a hard hit into the turn 3-4 wall in heat race competition. There were also some giant wheel stands, most notably Eddie Lumbar, Jason Kendrick and Phil March.
Although Johnson was won two rounds he is yet to crack the top ten in Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars points due to missing the opening round. Meanwhile Tatnell hangs on to a narrow six point lead over Robbie Farr with Max Dumesny a further two points behind in the overall series. Most of the teams are now driving to Mount Gambier for Round 3 of the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek.
A-Main Results 1. NQ47 Jason Johnson 2. Q7 Robbie Farr 3. V5 Max Dumesny 4. W2 Brooke Tatnell 5. W25 James McFadden 6. S12 Jamie Cobby 7. Q16 Bryan Mann 8. Q29 David Murcott 9. S8 Terry Pitt 10. Q83 Grant Anderson 11. U4 Danny Smith 12. S3 Phillip March 13. S10 Steven Caruso DNF 14. S45 Steven Lines 15. W95 Ryan Farrell 16. S95 Mark Reuter 17. W92 Kerry Madsen 18. V92 Matthew Reed
QSS Quicktime – Robbie Farr Revolution Racegear Highest Heat Points – Lynton Jeffrey Vortex Top 8 Shootout – David Murcott Hoosier Hard Charger – Max Dumesny DMI Lucky 11th – Danny Smith Pro Shocks Award – Jason Johnson
East Coast Pipeline Speedweek Points 1. Jason Johnson 296 2. Brooke Tatnell 292 3. Robbie Farr 290 4. Max Dumesny 286 5. Jamie Cobby 274 6. Bryan Mann 270 7. James McFadden 268 8. Danny Smith 266 9. Kerry Madsen 256 10. Ryan Farrell 252
Tatnell Speeds Away
Defending Performance Wholesale World Series Sprintcars champion Brooke Tatnell was so far in front of the field at Speedway City it was like he was racing in another postcode. Tatnell jumped into the lead at the start of the 35-lap A-Main from Vortex Top 8 Shootout winner Jason Johnson and following two early stoppages he just pulled away.
The Adelaide venue was full to capacity with Round 4 of the series doubling as the opening round of the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek. With forty-two cars nominated for the first two Speedweek rounds and more expected later in the week organisers increased the number of heat races from six to eight.
“This is great news for race fans,” enthused World Series Sprintcars General Manager Steven Green earlier in the day. “Extra races means extra entertainment, the quality of the field is top level and there is even more for the fans this year with the Open Pit Party. It is excellent to see PWWSS so healthy. The move to eight heat races reduces congestion in the qualifying rounds while still providing large fields and it also eliminate the need for a non-qualifiers race,” he said.
Speedway City is like a second home to Johnson after many successful years with the Disbury Family Team however he could do nothing to peg back Tatnell. Robbie Farr passed Max Dumesny for third on the opening lap and remained in that position throughout the feature.
Meanwhile Kerry Madsen started eleventh and passed Danny Reidy, American Danny Smith, Jamie Cobby, Bryan Mann and Cameron Gessner by lap 12. The charging Madsen even briefly passed Dumensy around the outside for fourth on lap 24 but the Valvoline man was not going to give away any precious points without a fight. Following Madsen was Smith in sixth, Cobby, Mann, Farrell who started sixth and slipped back when he lost control on the first lap, and Andrew Scheuerle who rounded out the top ten after winning the B-Main.
The two early stoppages accounted for Luke Dillon who punched the turn two wall and Phil March who rode over the front of Reidy and executed two somersaults through the air. Gessner was the only other driver to not finish, pulling out of seventh on lap 32.
Earlier in the night David Murcott spun out of fifth position during the B-Main while fighting for the final transfer position which went to James McFadden. The young charger started the A-Main in last place and made up seven positions to claim the Hoosier Hard Charger award.
Brad Keller tipped onto his side in heat race 3, Smith was left no where to go when Justin Sloan spun and also tipped onto his side after scrapping the wall and was unable to complete heat 5 with Daniel Pestka also involved and the unlucky Peter Lack rode over the front of a spinning Wayne Rowlett and crashed. Heat races were won by Josh Ruhs, Ricky Maiolo, Gessner (2), Scheuerle, Matt Egel, James McFadden and Steven Caruso.
Brooke Tatnell (572) extends his narrow championship lead to ten points over Dumesny and Farr (562) in equal second place. Despite not finishing the feature event Reidy (530) remains in fourth with Farrell (528) closing in. Scheuerle moved into sixth (514) followed by Mann (506), Gessner and Grant Anderson (494) sharing eighth and McFadden (486).
The teams now pack up and head to Murray Bridge for Round 2 of the East Coast Pipeline Speedweek where the first One HD show will be broadcast live on the big screen at 5:00pm South Australian time and another large crowd is expected.
A-Main Results
1. W2 Brooke Tatnell
2. NQ47 Jason Johnson
3. Q7 Robbie Farr
4. V5 Max Dumesny
5. W92 Kerry Madsen
6. USA4 Danny Smith
7. S12 Jamie Cobby
8. Q16 Bryan Mann
9. W95 Ryan Farrell
10. Q25 Andrew Scheuerle
11. W25 James McFadden
12. S45 Steven Lines
13. S27 Daniel Pestka
14. S95 Mark Reuter
DNF
15. Q68 Cameron Gessner
16. NT5 Danny Reidy
17. S3 Philip March
18. S81 Luke Dillon
QSS Quicktime – Robbie Farr Revolution Racegear Highest Heat Points – Cameron Gessner Vortex Top 8 Shootout – Jason Johnson Hoosier Hard Charger – James McFadden DMI Lucky 11th – James McFadden
East Coast Pipeline Speedweek Points 1. Brooke Tatnell 150 2. Jason Johnson 146 3. Robbie Farr 144 4. Max Dumesny 142 5. Kerry Madsen 140 6. Danny Smith 138 7. Jamie Cobby 136 8. Bryan Mann 134 9. Ryan Farrell 132 10. Andrew Scheuerle 130
Patient Wease wins opening night of ‘Rumble’
By RON WARE Classic Motorsports
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – For most of his life, Billy Wease has been in one big hurry. From notching his first midget win at the tender age of 12 to signing with a major NASCAR team at 18, he couldn’t seem to go fast enough.
But somewhere along the line, Wease, now 23, learned the value of patience. And it paid off with a surprising victory Saturday in the opening night of the 12th annual “Rumble in Fort Wayne” at the Memorial Coliseum Expo Center.
Taking advantage of Tim Jedrzejek’s blown engine, Wease inherited the lead with just nine laps to go and beat Bryan Nuckles by nearly a half-lap for his third indoor triumph since 2007. Early leader David Gough took third in the 60-lapper, followed by Tony Stewart Racing’s Mike Fedorcak and Joe Liguori in the crash-filled race.
Mel Kenyon, the 76-year-old Hall of Fame driver who will retire following Sunday’s race here, finished sixth.
“You never know what’s going to happen here,” a grinning Wease said after climbing from car owner Randy Burrow’s black No. 99 midget. “It was just a matter of trying to stay smart to the end. I saw those guys up there beating (on each other). But I tried not to get in too big of a hurry. I tried to be patient.
“Next thing you know, (almost) all of those guys knocked off their tires.”
Jedrzejek, the 2009 Midwest Supermodified Association champion, appeared headed to victory after banging his way past Gough on lap 20. But the driver who has seen almost nothing but hard luck indoors began smoking on lap 50, then pulled in a lap later.
“Something important in the motor broke – a rod or valve or something,” Jedrzejek said through a grimace.
Wease romped from there in becoming only the fourth driver to win more than once on the tight, 1/6-mile track. Stewart, who elected to race in Australia over the holidays, owns a record seven “Rumble in Fort Wayne” wins, while Rich Corson and Tony Elliott also have two.
Nuckles, son of former midget standout Jerry Nuckles, was pleased with his runner-up showing in a car purchased second-hand just last month.
“We just put this together on a whim,” he said. “I bought it online from a guy. We spent about every night since Thanksgiving putting it together. Now, we’re second.”
The retiring Kenyon, who drove in the Indianapolis 500 every year from 1966-73 and won a record seven USAC national midget titles, just wished he had a few more laps – in more ways than one.
“Heck of a note, starting that far back,” said Kenyon, who dodged a series of accidents in coming from 14th in the 15-car field. “But we happened to miss everything. We were as fast as Wease at the end.”
The Rumble wraps up on Sunday afternoon with another six-division program, plus an appearance by IndyCar star Sarah Fisher, who will sign autographs from 2-3 p.m. The main portion of the event begins at 3.
John Ivy won the accompanying 40-lap feature for winged outlaw modified midgets, leading all the way to beat Ryan Smith, Paul Price, Ben Taylor and Mark Zumbrun.
Cole Williams captured the IKO MiniCup race. Brandon Dunn doubled in karts, while single wins went to Nathan Dishoungh, Max Stambaugh, John Hawley, Charlie Schultz and Gabriel Gilbert. Garrett Johnson took the Jr. Sprint feature.
Richie Streicher, son of former USAC national midget champ Mike Streicher, won in quarter midgets, along with Cooper Clouse, Nick Ley, Austin Nemire, Aaron Leffel and Danny Leaper.
Wease, who served as a Penske development driver from 2005-08, also will be in Burrow’s midget for the Chili Bowl indoor race in Tulsa, Okla. After that, he’s looking for a ride.
“I‘m just trying to win as many races as I can and get my name out there,” said Wease, who has picked up backing from an online racing simulator, iracing.com, and Zeal Optics Sunglasses as he continues to seek a NASCAR Nationwide Series opportunity.
“We’re knocking on doors. Something’s going to happen.”
At least he knows how to be patient.
12th annual Rumble in Fort Wayne Saturday, Dec. 26 and Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009 ● Memorial Coliseum Expo Center ● Fort Wayne, Ind.
SATURDAY RESULTS
MIDGETS (National/Ford Focus/Kenyon)
Qualifications – 1. Mike Fedorcak, 97, Stewart, 8.263 seconds; 2. Dave Darland, 0, Daugherty, 8.315; 3. Geoff Kaiser, 10, Moore, 8.453; 4. Billy Wease, 99, Burrow, 8.453; 5. Tim Jedrzejek, 8up, Williams, 8.457; 6. Joe Liguori, 28, Cottongim, 8.562; 7. Jim Anderson, 36, Guess, 8.657; 8. David Gough, 11, A&G, 8.694; 9. Brandon Knupp, 15k, Knupp, 8.722; 10. Bryan Nuckles, 59, Nuckles, 8.743; 11. Russ Gamester, 46, Gamester, 8.776; 12. Dan Dunigan Jr., 19d, Dunigan, 8.835; 13. Jake Blackhurst, 25b, Blackhurst, 8.879; 14. Bryan Sebetto, 08up, Williams, 8.928; 15. Jeremy Warren, 49, Burrow, 8.966; 16. Adam Wilsdon, 3, Barnett, 8.967; 17. Andrew Prather, p8, Prather, 8.968; 18. Arin McIntosh, 8, McIntosh, 8.971; 19. Johnny Heydenreich, 25, Estep, 8.979; 20. Mel Kenyon, 61, Kenyon, 8.992; 21. Mark Mason, 5m, Mason, 9.028; 22. Ginny Quinones, 00, Quinones, 9.080; 23. Cory Setser, 56, Rencurrel, 9.106; 24. Deano Lennon, 27, Lennon, 9.154; 25. Kyle O’Gara, 23, Fisher, 9.279; 26. Mike Schenker, 21, Fuhrman, 9.344; 27. Taylor Ferns, 55, Motor City, 9.388; 28. Kim Hughes, 6z, Johncox, 9.415; 29. Zach Leeke, 19, Leeke, 9.489; 30. Moe Lilje, 5, Williams, 9.581; 31. Ronnie Wuerdeman, 33x, Wuerdeman, 9.591; 32. David Fuhrman, 32, Fuhrman, 9.618; 33. Justin Potter, 58, Rencurrel, 9.737; 34. Isaac Chapple, 52, Chapple, 9.850; 35. Ronnie McLean, 67, McLean, 10.140; 36. Nick Wilson, 33w, Wilson, 10.346; 37. Jon Stanbrough, 7, Clouse, 42.548; 38. Matt Westfall, 19, Ryder, NT; 39. Rich Corson, 15, Corson-Savage, NT. First heat (10 laps) -- Jedrzejek, Knupp, Stanbrough, Leeke, Blackhurst, O'Gara, Mason, Fedorcak, Prather, Potter. Second heat (10 laps) -- Nuckles, Darland, McIntosh, Sebetto, Lilje, Chapple, Quinones, Schenker, Liguori, Westfall. Third heat (10 laps) -- Kaiser, Gamester, Anderson, Corson, Warren, Ferns, Wuerdeman, Setser, Heydenreich, McLean. Fourth heat (10 laps) -- Gough, Wease, Wilsdon, Dunigan, Kenyon, Hughes, Fuhrman, Lennon, Wilson. First semi-feature (10 laps) – Fedorcak, Warren, Ferns, Dunigan, Lilje, McIntosh, Wilson, Mason, Corson. Second semi-feature (10 laps) – Wilsdon, Stanbrough, Wuerdeman, Hughes, O’Gara, Chapple, Blackhurst, Liquori, Quinones, Heydenreich. Third semi-feature (10 laps) – Setser, Kenyon, Leeke, Sebetto, Schenker, Fuhrman, McLean, Prather, Westfall. Feature (60 laps) – 1. Billy Wease; 2. Bryan Nuckles; 3. David Gough; 4. Mike Fedorcak; 5. Joe Liguori; 6. Mel Kenyon; 7. Geoff Kaiser; 8. Tim Jedrzejek; 9. Jeremy Warren; 10. Dave Darland; 11. Jon Stanbrough; 12. Adam Wilsdon; 13. Cory Setser; 14. Brandon Knupp; 15. Russ Gamester. Lap leaders: Gough 1-19, Jedrzejek 20-51, Wease 52-60.
WINGED OUTLAW MODIFIED MIDGETS
Qualifications – 1. John Ivy, 02, 8.361 seconds; 2. Ryan Smith, 22, 8.480; 3. Matt Janisch, 14j, 8.508; 4. Tyler Underwood, 7, 8.668; 5. Cole Bodine, 57, 8.681; 6. Russ Gamester, 96, 8.742; 7. Amanda Quinones, 00, 8.748; 8. Larry Joe Sroufe, 21, 8.752; 9. Paul Price, 61, 8.763; 10. Chris Miller, 29, 8.772; 11. Jason Ormsby, 51, 8.879; 12. Marv Hephner, 45, 9.069; 13. Richard Smith, 12, 9.103; 14. Mark Zumbrun, 35z, 9.114; 15. Jeremy Glasford, 76, 9.177; 16. Dennis Veach, 13, 9.202; 17. Ryan Nawrocki, 9.211; 18. Ben Gaerte, 56, 9.310; 19. Bradley Lamberson, 27, 9.424; 20. Ben Taylor, 19, 9.444; 21. Dan Dunigan Jr., 19d, 9.462; 22. Gary Klein, 68, 9.577; 23. Greg Baer, 17x, 9.615; 24. Ben Quinones, 97, 9.640; 25. A.J. Lesiecki, 14, 9.642; 26. Nathan Metzinger, 9.748; 27. Russ Belt, 28, 9.765; 28. Michael Kettnich, 19k, 9.796; 29. Todd Black, 96b, 11.506; 30. Kevin Hein, 53, 13.378; 31. Bill Dunham, 84, NT; 32. Bruce Bretzman, 52, NT. First heat (8 laps) – Ivy, Bodine, Ri. Smith, Price, Lesiecki, Dunigan, Nawrocki, Black. Second heat (8 laps) – Miller, Gamester, Ry. Smith, Zumbrun, Klein, Metzinger, Hein, Gaerte. Third heat (8 laps) – Janisch, A. Quinones, Lamberson, Glasford, Belt, Ormsby, Baer. Fourth heat (8 laps) – Hephner, Taylor, Underwood, Kettnich, Veach, Sroufe, B. Quinones. First semi-feature (8 laps) – Sroufe, Dunigan, Glasford, Belt, Lesiecki, Nawrocki, Black. Second semi-feature (8 laps) – Zumbrun, Price, Metzinger, Kettnich, Gaerte, Hein, Klein, Veach, Quinones. Feature (40 laps) – 1. John Ivy; 2. Ryan Smith; 3. Paul Price; 4. Ben Taylor; 5. Mark Zumbrun; 6. Amanda Quinones; 7. Dan Dunigan Jr.; 8. Marv Hephner; 9. Chris Miller; 10. Russ Gamester; 11. Tyler Underwood; 12. Richard Smith; 13. Bradley Lamberson; 14. Cole Bodine; 15. Matt Janisch; 16. Larry Joe Sroufe (disqualified). Lap leaders: Ivy 1-40.
IKO MINICUP STOCK CARS
Heat, round one (8 laps) – Cole Williams, Ryley Wyans, Cory Deyser, Brett Robinson, Austin Johnson, Trey Craig, Jacob McClay. Heat, round two (8 laps) – Deyser, Williams, Wyans, McClay, Craig, Johnson, Robinson. Feature (20 laps) – 1. Cole Williams; 2. Trey Craig; 3. Cory Deyser; 4. Jacob McClay; 5. Ryley Wyans.
JR. SPRINTS
Heat, round one (8 laps) – Garrett Johnson, Devan Myers, Caleb Wilkerson, Cameron Forman, Jaden Rogers, Gabe Wilson, Levi Johnson. Heat, round two (8 laps) – Wilkerson, Forman, Johnson, Myers, Rogers, Wilson. Feature (10 laps) – 1. Garrett Johnson; 2. Caleb Wilkerson; 3. Cameron Forman; 4. Devan Myers; 5. Jason Rogers; 6. Gabe Wilson; 7. Levi Johnson.
JEGS HEAVY 160 QUARTER MIDGETS
Heat, round one (8 laps) – John Klavon Jr., Richie Streicher, Justen Garmenn, Jonathon Lesiecki, Michael Gass, Trey Johnson, David McKinney, Myles Chandler, Travis Ford. Heat, round two (8 laps) – Klavon Jr., Streicher, Garmenn, Ford, Lesiecki, Johnson, McKinney, Chandler, Gass. Feature (15 laps) – 1. Richie Streicher; 2. Travis Ford; 3. John Klavon Jr.; 4. Michael Gass; 5. Jonathon Lesiecki; 6. Trey Johnson; 7. Justen Garmenn; 8. David McKinney; 9. Myles Chandler.
JEGS LIGHT 160 QUARTER MIDGETS
Heat, round one (8 laps) – Cooper Clouse, Mox Price, Austin Nemire, Chase Ridenour, Hayden Dickerson, Ross Rankine, Griffin Brown, Danny Leaper, Blake Schneider. Heat, round two (8 laps) – Clouse, Rankine, Nemire, Ridenour, Brown, Price, Schneider, Leaper. Feature (20 laps) – 1. Cooper Clouse; 2. Ross Rankine; 3. Chase Ridenour; 4. Mox Price; 5. Austin Nemire; 6. Griffin Brown; 7. Blake Schneider; 8. Hayden Dickerson; 9. Danny Leaper.
JEGS HEAVY HONDA QUARTER MIDGETS
First heat, round one (8 laps) – Mady Andrews, Jonathon Lesiecki, Michael Gass, Travis Ford, Kyra Yard, Trey Johnson. Second heat (8 laps) – Nick Ley, Dakota Busche, Myles Chandler, Brittany Starke. First heat, round two (8 laps) – Ford, Lesiecki, Gass, Yard, Andrews, Johnson. Second heat, round two (8 laps) – Busche, Ley, Starke, Chandler. Feature (15 laps) – 1. Nick Ley; 2. Travis Ford; 3. Jonathon Lesiecki; 4. Myles Chandler; 5. Trey Johnson; 6. Michael Gass; 7. Mady Andrews; 8. Brittany Starke; 9. Kyra Yard; 10. Dakota Busche.
JEGS SENIOR HONDA QUARTER MIDGETS
First heat, round one (8 laps) – Chase Ridenour, Aaron Leffel, Ross Rankine, Austin Nemire, Jacob Brown, Hayden Dickerson, Griffin Brown, Jonathon Lesiecki, Alex Grino. Second heat, round one (8 laps) – Cooper Clouse, Mox Price, Carson Campbell, Alex Benovich, Jaclyn LeJeune, Starla Parsons, Dustin Anderson, Bud McCune. First heat, round two (8 laps) – J. Brown, G. Brown, Rankine, Leffel, Nemire, Ridenour, Dickerson, Lesiecki, Grino. Second heat, round two (8 laps) – Clouse, Campbell, Parsons, Price, Benovich, LeJeune, McCune, Anderson. First feature (15 laps) – 1. Austin Nemire; 2. Hayden Dickerson; 3. Jaclyn LeJeune; 4. Griffin Brown; 5. Dustin Anderson; 6. Bud McCune; 7. Alex Grino; 8. Starla Parsons. Second feature (15 laps) – 1. Aaron Leffel; 2. Chase Ridenour; 3. Mox Price; 4. Cooper Clouse; 5. Ross Rankine; 6. Jacob Brown; 7. Alex Benovich.
JEGS JUNIOR HONDA QUARTER MIDGETS
First heat, round one (8 laps) – Danny Leaper, Ryan Barr, Austin Nigh, Kaden Atkins, Wesley Sargent, Jared Leffel. Second heat, round one (8 laps) – Zeb Wise, Blake Schneider, Garrett Weil, Evan Gregory, Richard Johnson, Louis McGrath. First heat, round two (8 laps) – Leffel, Leaper, Nigh, Atkins, Sargent, Barr. Second heat, round two (8 laps) – Schneider, McGrath, Weil, Wise, Gregory, Johnson. Feature (15 laps) – 1. Danny Leaper; 2. Blake Schneider; 3. Louis McGrath; 4. Jared Leffel; 5. Kaden Atkins; 6. Wesley Sargent; 7. Zeb Wise; 8. Austin Nigh; 9. Ryan Barr; 10. Garrett Weil; 11. Evan Gregory; 12. Richard Johnson.
“Loyet completes Kemper sweep with $10K victory”
By Bryan Gapinski Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 19--- Brad Loyet completed a clean sweep winning Saturday Night’s 40-lap Lucas Oil Bull Ring Midget Nationals presented by Lucas Cattle Company at the Kemper Arena. Loyet celebrated his 22nd birthday in style collecting $10,000 for the first place prize, pushing his two-day total to a $17,000 payoff. Loyet took the lead on the start over his teammate Danny Lasoski, and began laping slower cars on Lap 5. One lap later Don Droud Jr. flipped escaping injury. On the restart Lasoski pressured Loyet for the lead, with the pair separated by less than a foot at the start-finish line for three straight laps, with Lasoski being credited as the leader on lap 12, before Loyet moved past Lasoski in Turn 1. Loyet and Lasoski led a six car break-away from the field. Eight cautions and two minor flips slowed the event between laps 19-30. Each time on the restart Loyet held a slight advantage over Lasoski. During the final five laps the pair pulled away from the field, with Loyet edging Lasoski by one-car length at the finish. The pair drove identical Loyet Motorsports owned Spike/Ford-Esslinger’s. Brad Kuhn placed third followed closely by Shane Cockrum. Droud recovered from the lap 6 flip to finish in the fifth position. “My mechanic Flea Ruzic had both cars spot-on tonight, its great to get a one-two finish, I needed to get the jump on the start from Danny it worked perfect ” commented Loyet. Jacob Wilson captured the 20-lap Midwest Outlaw Lightning Sprint feature, while Greg Rossell won the 20-lap Dwarf Car/Mod Lite feature.
MIDGET SUMMARY
40-lap Feature: 1. Brad Loyet; 2. Danny Lasoski; 3. Brad Kuhn; 4. Shane Cockrum; 5. Don Droud Jr.; 6. Jerry Coons Jr.; 7. Kyle Hamilton; 8. Zach Daum; 9. Shane Hmiel; 10. Bryan Clauson; 11. Dave Darland; 12. Levi Jones; 13. Jason Grady; 14. Ron Kuhn; 15. Jimmy Light; 16. Mark Dotson; 17. Cale Conley; 18. Austin Brown; 19. Joe Butera; 20. Andrew Felker.
15-lap Semi Feature Winners: Dotson, R. Kuhn, Hmiel.
10-lap Heat Race Winners: Loyet, Grady, Hamilton, Jones, Darland, Coons, Lasoski.
Cars Present: 48 Top Point Earner: Lasoski. Feature Lap Leaders: Loyet 1-11, Lasoski 12, Loyet 13-40.
***Will Pierce flipped in second semi. Droud flipped on lap 6, Brown flipped on lap 19, Dotson flipped on lap 26 of feature. All drivers uninjured.
MIDWEST OUTLAW LIGHTNING SPRINTS
20-lap Feature: 1. Jacob Wilson; 2. Clint Wilson; 3. bobby Layne; 4. Steve Becker; 5. Richard Layne.
DWARF CARS/MODLITES 20-lap Feature: 1. Greg Rossell; 2. Brandon Gray; 3. Randy Bryan; 4. Steve Bower Jr.; 5. Dusty Masolini.
LUCAS OIL BULL RING MIDGET NATIONALS presnted by LUCAS CATTLE COMPANY "NIGHT ONE"
“Loyet nails Kemper victory for 20th win of season”
By Bryan Gapinski
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 18---Brad Loyet scored a wire-to wire victory capturing Friday Night’s 30-lap Lucas Oil Bull Ring Midget Nationals presented by Lucas Cattle Company at the Kemper Arena. The $5,000 victory was midget feature victory number twenty of the season, nationwide for the Missouri driver.
Loyet jumped into the lead from the outside front row at the start, with three cautions slowing the event in the first two circuits. On Lap 5 Loyet started lapping the tail of the field followed by Bryan Clauson, and Greg Lueckert. The event was stopped on Lap 7 when Terry McCarl excuted a series of flips on the backstretch escaping injury.
Four cautions appeared during the next three laps. Once the racing resumed on Lap 10, tight racing occurred around the small dirt oval for positions throughout the field. Loyet increased his lead over Clauson each lap. Brad Kuhn and Danny Lasoski quickly moved from the back of field, after being involved in separte accidents and into the top six by midway point.
Loyet again began lapping the tail of the field on Lap 18, and spent the remainder of the race in traffic. Loyet driving the Loyet Motorsports owned Spike/Ford-Esslinger No. 05 finished four car lengths ahead of Clauson, Lueckert, Brad Kuhn who started in 20th position and Lasoski. “The car was perfect, the last ten laps were tough being in lapped traffic” commented Loyet. Richard Layne won the 20-lap Midwest Outlaw Lightning Sprints feature, while Bud Lee topped the field in the Dwarf Car/ModLites feature.
MIDGET SUMMARY
30-lap Feature: 1. Brad Loyet; 2. Bryan Clauson; 3. Greg Lueckert; 4. Brad Kuhn; 5. Danny Lasoski; 6. Trevor Kobylarz; 7. Jon Stanbrough; 8. Jerry Coons Jr.; 9. Dave Darland; 10. Don Droud Jr.; 11. Shane Cockrum; 12. Richard Kreisel; 13. Davey Ray; 14. Darren Pittman; 15. Shane Hmiel; 16. Kyle Hamilton; 17. Levi Jones; 18. Jimmy Light; 19. Don Trent; 19. Levi Jones; 20. Matt Fox; 21. Terry McCarl.
15-lap Semi Feature Winners: Cockrum, Ray.
10-lap Heat Race Winners: Loyet, Trent, Hmiel, Clauson, Darland, Lueckert, Kobylarz.
Cars Present: 48 Top Point Earner: Clauson. Feature Lap Leaders: Loyet 1-30 Winning Car Owner/Chassis/Engine: Loyet Motorsports/Spike/Ford-Esslinger
***McCarl flipped on Lap 7 of feature, uninjured.
MIDWEST OUTLAW LIGHTNING SPRINTS
20-lap Feature: 1. Richard Layne; 2. Dusty Murray; 3. Troy Ullery; 4. Chris Schofield; 5. Will Archdale.
DWARF CARS/MODLITES 20-lap Feature: 1. Bud Lee; 2. Greg Russell; 3. Mike Kennedy; 4. Randy Bryan; 5. Brandon Gray.
Wanless Gets First Win Of the Season In QSSS 5
Starting from the outside of the front row, Todd Wanless led every lap of Saturday night's twenty-five lap Feature event at Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway to take the honours in Round 5 of the Qld Speedway Spares Series. The victory was Wanless' first of the 2009/10 season.
It was almost a 1-2 finish for the ABC Auto Gear Racing team, with Dash winner Richard Morgan splitting Wanless and his team mate Pete Thorley in the final results. Morgan and Thorley, who started from position eight on the grid, waged a lengthy battle through much of the race for the runner-up spot with Morgan holding sway to record his best result of the season so far. Fourth across the line was Peter Lack ahead of Fast Time man David Muir in fifth.
Steven White, who sat third in Series points heading into Round 5, was out on lap one after finding the wall in turn three which allowed Dan Murray into the race as the first reserve after finishing fifth in the B-Main. Murray took full advantage of the situation and was one of the biggest movers of the race, racing from sixteenth to sixth at the flag.
V8 Supercar driver turned Sprintcar racer Paul Morris finished seventh in the #67 Supercheap Auto Eagle, ahead of Allan Woods and Bryan Mann. American Cap Henry, in reportedly his last drive before heading home to the United States, finished tenth in the Feature to claim the DMI Award courtesy of Qld Speedway Spares and DMI USA.
Darren Jensen, the winner of five Series Feature races last season, looked impressive early with two dominating drives to win his qualifying Heat races and finished third in the Dash, but his quest for his first win of the 2009/10 season came undone when he spun the #36 Titan Garages Maxim on lap three of the Feature. Jensen eventually finished twelfth, missing the opportunity to make up some valuable ground on the leaders in the Series Championship.
The next event at Titan Garages Brisbane International Speedway is the Sprintcar International on December 26 featuring Americans Brent and Bud Kaeding from California and Pennsylvania young gun Cody Darrah. Round 6 of the Qld Speedway Spares Series is scheduled for January 23 2010.
QSSS 5 Quick Results / Contingency Awards:
Qualifying (Top five): David Muir (11.578), Peter Lack (11.739), Bryan Mann (11.858), Allan Woods (12.066), Todd Wanless (12.111)
Capalaba Wreckers Heat Race Winners: Darren Jensen (2), Todd Wanless, Adrian O'Connell, Darrell Hodges, Ronnie Barber.
Eagle Chassis Dash: Richard Morgan, Todd Wanless, Darren Jensen, Allan Woods, Peter Lack, David Muir.
Del West B-Main (Top five, four to transfer): Bryan Mann, Adrian O'Connell, Darrell Hodges, Mathew Butler, Dan Murray
Qld Speedway Spares A-Main: Todd Wanless, Richard Morgan, Pete Thorley, Peter Lack, David Muir, Dan Murray, Paul Morris, Allan Woods, Bryan Mann, Cap Henry, Darrell Hodges, Darren Jensen, Matthew Butler, Adrian O'Connell, Ronnie Barber, Kevin Titman, Steven White (DNF)
Del West Award: Dan Murray DMI Award: Cap Henry
Stefanik Gives Home State Fans Reason To Cheer With Coffee Cup Victory
PROVIDENCE, RI – Mike Stefanik gave Rhode Island race fans bragging rights on Saturday night as the 51-year-old from Coventry, R.I., claimed the 40-lap TQ-Midget Coffee Cup main event at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.
Stefanik, 51, a seven-time NASCAR Modified Tour champion and two-time Camping World East champion, was the only Ocean State entry in the field of more than 40 cars that tackled the indoor concrete oval.
“This is incredible,” Stefanik said. “This win is so sweet. When I looked over the entry list and saw guys like Billy Pauch, Lou Cicconi Jr., Davey Hamilton, Ted Christopher, Frank Fischer entered to race, it got me all pumped up.”
Stefanik never raced a TQ-Midget indoors until last March, when the indoor series debuted at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.
“Seeing those fans cheer for me over the final laps meant a lot,” Stefanik said. “They were my home state fans, and it means a lot to me keep this Dunkin’ Donuts trophy in Rhode Island.”
Mike Lichty of Innerkip, Ont, who won Friday night’s 30-lap main event, finished second, while Frank Fischer of Flemington, N.J., was third, Matt Janisch of Nazareth, Pa. was fourth and Paul Lotier Jr. of Lebanon, Pa. was fifth.
It appeared early in the main event that Stefanik wouldn’t be around at the end of the 40-lap race. He started eighth but was involved in a multi-car crash on lap seven.
Stefanik returned from the incident and was up to ninth when a second incident on lap 20 sent him to the rear of the field.
Then, Stefanik found the outside groove to his liking.
Over the next few circuits, Stefanik used the outside line, a groove used by no other driver, and stayed out of trouble as he inched his way forward and took the lead on lap 27 from Lichty.
“I was hoping to go 2-for-2,” Lichty said. “However, I popped a brake line and couldn’t keep the car locked on the bottom.”
Jeff Kot was sixth, followed by Mike Tidaback, Glenn Heverin, Steve Craig and Ryan Smith. Indy 500 veteran Davey Hamilton finished 12th in the rundown.
Heat races went to Billy Pauch, Lou Cicconi Jr., Ian Cumens and Tim Buckwalter. Paul Lotier Jr. and Davey Hamilton won the consolation races.
Ryan Kendall of East Greenbush, N.Y., passed Justin Bonsignore with a lap left in the 25-lap Champ Kart main to score the victory.
Bonsignore, who ran out of gas, finished second, while Bryan Shields, Eric Zeh and Chris Daley completed the top five positions.
Bonsignore, Daley and Nick Hadden won the heats, while Tammy Smith and Michael Pares Jr. won the consolation races.
TQ Midget Feature Finish, 40 Laps: 1. Mike Stefanik; 2. Mike Lichty; 3. Frank Fischer; 4. Matt Janisch; 5. Paul Lotier Jr; 6. Jeff Kot; 7. Mike Tidaback; 8. Glenn Heverin; 9. Steve Craig; 10. Ryan Smith; 11. Dan Dunigan Jr; 12. Davey Hamilton; 13. Joey Payne; 14. Billy Pauch; 15. Mike Iles; 16. Timex Morgan; 17. Tim Buckwalter; 18. Christopher Allen; 19. Chris DeRitis; 20. Ian Cumens; 21. Frank Polimeda; 22. Lou Cicconi Jr.; 23. Ted Christopher; 24. James Michael Friesen.
Champ Kart Feature Finish, 25 Laps: 1. Ryan Kendall; 2. Justin Bonsignore; 3. Bryan Shields; 4. Eric Zeh; 5. Chris Daley; 6. Gavin Soraghan; 7. Tammy Smith; 8. Michael Pares Jr; 9. Evan Beaulieu; 10. Randy Brundage; 11. Adam Dion; 12. Clinton Mills; 13. Jay Dimond; 14. Todd Root; 15. Nick Hadden; 16. John Hillman; 17. Glen Brehio; 18. Ron Midford Jr.; 19. Greg Simmons; 20. Rob Murray; 21. Andrew Swisher; 22. Chris Martel; 23. Adam Gage; 24. George Bark Jr.
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