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Winner David Gravel (Trent Gower Photo)



HOME AWAY FROM HOME: David Gravel claims fourth win at Wilmot Raceway
Philip Dietz earned back to back wins as a crew chief with two drivers in two different cars

WILMOT, WI – July 12, 2020 – David Gravel’s hometown is about 1,000 miles away from Wilmot Raceway, yet he’s starting to consider the Wisconsin raceway his new home track.

While occupying Victory Lane for the fourth time in his career at the raceway Saturday night, the Watertown, CT native even joked he’d consider moving there with how well the track has treated him in his career.

Gravel won his first three World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series appearances at the 1/3-mile track in 2014, 2016 and 2017. He then finished fourth in 2018 and second in 2019.

When the green flag waved for his sixth visit at the track, Gravel went flag to flag for another win. He led all 40 laps to claim his second win of 2020 with Jason Johnson Racing and pick up the $10,000 top prize for the night.

“This has been an awesome town for me,” Gravel said, causing an eruption of cheers from the grandstands. “It’s always awesome to come here. For some reason this place suits me really well. (Crew Chief) Philip (Dietz) gave me a great race car. The guys have been working really hard. I’ve been pretty hard to make happy here lately and tonight they did that.”

The win was another impressive accomplishment for Gravel, who had been struggling for consistency, but an even bigger one for Dietz. He's now in a rare category of being a crew chief that has won back to back races with two drivers in two different cars. He won with Parker Price-Miller at 34 Raceway the night before, with the Dietz Motorsports #14 car that he co-owns with his wife Brooke, and then with Gravel and the Jason Johnson Racing #41 at Wilmot.

“It feels great,” Dietz said about the accomplishment. “It’s kind of been a struggle the last few months to find a good balance that suits both cars. I feel like we’ve hit on something lately. It definitely showed last night with Parker and I feel like we were able to apply some of those things to David’s car. It definitely showed.”

Price-Miller also led ever lap at 34 Raceway, en route to his second career win and first for Dietz Motorsports. He finished sixth at Wilmot.

While Gravel dominated the 40-lap Feature, he had to outlast several cautions and red flags as some drivers struggled to tackle the technical bullring.

Sheldon Haudenschild flipped early, but his Stenhouse Jr.-Marshall Racing crew, along with crew members from other teams, got his car repaired in time to get back on track. He fought his way to an impressive eighth-place finish.

One of the biggest surprises of the night was when reigning champion and current points leader Brad Sweet slowed to a stop in Turn 4 on Lap 16. The oil filter broke off of his car, ending his night early and forcing a 19th-place finish. With Logan Schuchart finishing third and 10-time Series champion Donny Schatz finishing fourth, Schatz is 84 points behind Sweet in second and Schuchart is 96 points back in third.

Gravel’s biggest competition of the night was Carson Macedo. The Kyle Larson Racing driver earned the pole for the Feature by winning the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash. However, when the Feature started, Gravel launched ahead of Macedo and ran away with the lead – averaging about a two second lead throughout the event.

Macedo closed in while Gravel battled traffic but faded once the Mesilla Valley Transportation #41 found clean air again. Heavy traffic became a factor in the closing laps, allowing Macedo to make one last charge at Gravel. Time favored Gravel, though. The checkered flag was presented to Gravel with Macedo 0.375 seconds back.

“My race car was really good, especially there at the end,” Macedo said. “I knew early I was a little bit on the snug side, but I knew that my race car would get better and better. They made good adjustments during the (open) red… It was everything I had and more. That was as hard as I could go. I was trying as hard as I could to get to him. I felt like I was faster than him and I could get to him. But I made a mistake there and lost so much ground.”

Gravel is out of the championship points hunt due to missing a race at Volusia Speedway Park at the beginning of the year to run an ARCA Series car at Daytona, but that hasn’t diminished his drive to win – no matter if it’s a “home track” or not.

"We’re going to keep racing, keep having fun and keep winning races because that’s all that matters,” Gravel said.

Or as Jaxx Johnson said while doing his wing dance celebration with Gravel, "That's how we do it!"

UP NEXT

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series on Sunday, July 12 concludes its triple-header weekend at the Terre Haute Action Track in Terre Haute, IN.

If you can’t make it to the race, you can watch all of the action live on www.DIRTVision.com.

Race Results: 7/11/20 – Wilmot Raceway

NOS Energy Drink Feature (40 Laps) 1. 41-David Gravel [2][$10,000]; 2. 2-Carson Macedo [1][$5,500]; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart [11][$3,200]; 4. 15-Donny Schatz [7][$2,800]; 5. 83-Daryn Pittman [3][$2,500]; 6. 14-Parker Price-Miller [8][$2,300]; 7. 17B-Bill Balog [9][$2,200]; 8. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [14][$2,100]; 9. 11K-Kraig Kinser [13][$2,050]; 10. 7S-Jason Sides [5][$2,000]; 11. 7-Tim Kaeding [10][$1,500]; 12. 64-Scotty Thiel [6][$1,200]; 13. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [17][$1,100]; 14. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [15][$1,050]; 15. 5J-Jeremy Schultz [16][$1,000]; 16. 1A-Jacob Allen [12][$900]; 17. 2C-Wayne Johnson [18][$800]; 18. 29-Brayton Lynch [20][$800]; 19. 49-Brad Sweet [4][$800]; 20. 79-Blake Nimee [24][$800]; 21. 73-Jake Blackhurst [22][$800]; 22. 33M-Mason Daniel [19][$800]; 23. 70-Chris Klemko [23][$800]; 24. 9K-Kyle Schuett [21][$800]; Lap Leaders: David Gravel 1-40; KSE Hard Charger Award: 1S-Logan Schuchart[+8]

Qualifying – 1. 49-Brad Sweet, 12.981; 2. 41-David Gravel, 13.127; 3. 64-Scotty Thiel, 13.196; 4. 7S-Jason Sides, 13.222; 5. 2-Carson Macedo, 13.226; 6. 83-Daryn Pittman, 13.251; 7. 15-Donny Schatz, 13.258; 8. 14-Parker Price-Miller, 13.279; 9. 17B-Bill Balog, 13.306; 10. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 13.31; 11. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 13.314; 12. 1A-Jacob Allen, 13.333; 13. 7-Tim Kaeding, 13.342; 14. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 13.349; 15. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 13.367; 16. 68-Dave Uttech, 13.4; 17. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 13.43; 18. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 13.443; 19. 33M-Mason Daniel, 13.445; 20. 79-Blake Nimee, 13.499; 21. 23-Russel Borland, 13.594; 22. 5J-Jeremy Schultz, 13.603; 23. 73-Jake Blackhurst, 13.604; 24. 29-Brayton Lynch, 13.715; 25. 10V-Matt Vandervere, 13.803; 26. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 13.834; 27. 6-Bill Rose, 14.037; 28. 70-Chris Klemko, 14.072; 29. 14M-Jack Routson, 14.438

DRYDENE Heat #1 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 49-Brad Sweet [1]; 2. 7S-Jason Sides [2]; 3. 15-Donny Schatz [3]; 4. 7-Tim Kaeding [5]; 5. 11K-Kraig Kinser [4]; 6. 5J-Jeremy Schultz [8]; 7. 70-Chris Klemko [10]; 8. 68-Dave Uttech [6]; 9. 33M-Mason Daniel [7]; 10. 10V-Matt Vandervere [9]

DRYDENE Heat #2 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 2-Carson Macedo [2]; 2. 41-David Gravel [1]; 3. 14-Parker Price-Miller [3]; 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart [5]; 5. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [4]; 6. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [6]; 7. 9K-Kyle Schuett [9]; 8. 14M-Jack Routson [10]; 9. 79-Blake Nimee [7]; 10. 73-Jake Blackhurst [8]

DRYDENE Heat #3 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 64-Scotty Thiel [1]; 2. 83-Daryn Pittman [2]; 3. 17B-Bill Balog [3]; 4. 1A-Jacob Allen [4]; 5. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [5]; 6. 2C-Wayne Johnson [6]; 7. 29-Brayton Lynch [8]; 8. 23-Russel Borland [7]; 9. 6-Bill Rose [9]

DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash (8 Laps) – 1. 2-Carson Macedo [1]; 2. 41-David Gravel [4]; 3. 83-Daryn Pittman [2]; 4. 49-Brad Sweet [6]; 5. 7S-Jason Sides [3]; 6. 64-Scotty Thiel [5]

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 33M-Mason Daniel [2][-]; 2. 29-Brayton Lynch [5][-]; 3. 9K-Kyle Schuett [4][-]; 4. 73-Jake Blackhurst [11][-]; 5. 70-Chris Klemko [3][-]; 6. 79-Blake Nimee [8][-]; 7. 10V-Matt Vandervere [10][$300]; 8. 14M-Jack Routson [6][$250]; 9. 23-Russel Borland [7][$225]; 10. 6-Bill Rose [9][$200]; 11. 68-Dave Uttech [1][$200]

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Winner Parker Price-Miller (Trent Gower Photo)



BETTER THAN THE FIRST: Price-Miller holds off Donny Schatz for second career victory
Dietz Motorsports gets its first World of Outlaws win at 34 Raceway

WEST BURLINGTON, IA – July 10, 2020 – A second career World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series win was in sight for Parker Price-Miller – along with a first career win for Dietz Motorsports.

With four laps to go in the 30-lap Feature at 34 Raceway, Price-Miller had a near two-second lead over 10-time Series champion Donny Schatz.

However, his charge went from attack to defense in a split second. He pulled a wheelie off the corner while trying to pass a slower car and when he landed the car’s mud guard got into a spark plug wire, killing a cylinder. His speed slowed. Schatz closed in.

The near two second lead closed to about three-tenths. Schatz, who hasn’t won since May and hasn’t finished on the podium in eight races, was just as determined to take the victory. And behind both of them was a hard charging Brad Sweet – the reigning champion and current points leader.

With a hurt engine and champions breathing down his neck, Price-Miller – in his seventh part-time season – showed the poise of a veteran, not letting the pressure corrupt his focus. Fighting to extract every ounce of speed he could from his ChalkStix #14 car, Price-Miller held off Schatz by 0.101 sec. at the line to pick up the Friday night win and $10,000 top prize.

“It’s amazing,” Price-Miller said about getting his second career World of Outlaws win. “It feels really good. The first one (at Tri-State Speedway in 2017) is always going to be special to me. Haubstadt, it favors non-wing guys, where I came from. To win here on an unusual track that all of the Outlaw guys are going to be good at and to beat Donny (Schatz) and Brad (Sweet) there on the podium is really special. Probably on top as my number one.”

Car owner and Crew Chief Philip Dietz was equally as excited to pick up his fist win with the team he co-owns with his wife.

“It’s pretty crazy to be honest,” said Dietz, who has two Knoxville Nationals wins as a crew chief for Jason Johnson Racing. “He ran a great race. I was getting nervous there at the end. I could tell he was down a cylinder… I couldn’t be happier. I wish my wife Brooke was here. It’s really special.”

Price-Miller and Dietz Motorsports had been finding consistency and building momentum in the past couple of weeks. They entered the event with four top-10 finishes and two top-five finishes in the last five races. Their speed continued into the event at 34 Raceway – the Series’ first visit back to the track since 2014 – with a sixth-place qualifying effort and a runner-up finish in the Drydene Heat Race and DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash.

Schatz won the Dash, but Price-Miller showed he was not going to let Schatz run away with is second win at the track by staying within reach throughout the six-lap race.

When the Feature went green, Price-Miller looked to have 10 cylinders under the hood of his Dietz Motorsports machine by darting around the outside of Schatz on the exit of Turn 2 with ease. From there, he ran away and never looked back.

A red flag at the halfway point for Lynton Jeffrey flipping terminated Price-Miller’s three second lead over Schatz. It proved to be a mere annoyance than true hinderance. Price-Miller picked up where he left off on the restart and drove away from the Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing #15.

With nearly three laps to go, Price-Miller suffered the spark plug issue and found himself in Schatz's clutches. However, in the closing battle between David and Goliath, it was the Goliath who almost took himself out of the duel. Schatz jumped the cushion exiting Turn 2, causing him to get out of shape and make contact with third-place Kerry Madsen, who then flipped.

Down on power, Price-Miller had two laps to hold off Schatz. Fortunately for him, the field lined up single file for the restart. If they were double file, Price-Miller said he doubts he would have been able to fend off Schatz.

But after the green flag waved for the final time, Price-Miller did just that. Schatz snuck to his outside off Turn 4 and tried to charge his way past but ran out of time before the checkered flag was presented to the Kokomo, IN driver.

“That’s all you can do,” Schatz said. “We got a run at the green-white-checkered. He started to bobble a little bit and got us a run. Tried the bottom one lap and knew he was going to get protective the next one, so we just went for something and tried to guess. We got close.”

Schatz’s finish moved him back into second in points – now 114 points behind Sweet, who finished third.

Sweet earned the KSE Racing Hard Charger award for the second race in a row. He made his way from 10th to third – his 15th podium finish in the first 20 races and sixth in a row.

For Price-Miller, with his first win of the season and first with Dietz Motorsports now secured, he foresees more to come in the future.

“It’s just really hard to win these races,” Price-Miller said. “I haven’t really been in a consistent ride. I’m really happy with where I’m at. It takes consistency and to build a team around you. You just have to keep with those guys and more wins will come.”

UP NEXT

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series returns to Wilmot Raceway in Wilmot, WI on Saturday, July 11 for the Badget 40. For tickets click here. https://slspromotions.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=182

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all of the action live on DIRTVision.

Race Results: 7/10/20 – 34 Raceway

NOS Energy Drink Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 14-Parker Price-Miller [2][$10,000]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz [1][$5,500]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet [10][$3,200]; 4. 2-Carson Macedo [5][$2,800]; 5. 1A-Jacob Allen [6][$2,500]; 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [7][$2,300]; 7. 83-Daryn Pittman [11][$2,200]; 8. 11K-Kraig Kinser [9][$2,100]; 9. 41-David Gravel [12][$2,050]; 10. 1S-Logan Schuchart [8][$2,000]; 11. 18-Ian Madsen [14][$1,500]; 12. 7S-Jason Sides [16][$1,200]; 13. 3-Ayrton Gennetten [13][$1,100]; 14. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [20][$1,050]; 15. 21-Brian Brown [19][$1,000]; 16. 7-Tim Kaeding [17][$900]; 17. 9-Kasey Kahne [15][$800]; 18. 2C-Wayne Johnson [23][$800]; 19. 33M-Mason Daniel [21][$800]; 20. 15M-Bobby Mincer [22][$800]; 21. 2M-Kerry Madsen [3][$800]; 22. 49J-Josh Schneiderman [18][$800]; 23. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey [4][$800]; 24. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [24][$800]; Lap Leaders: Parker Price-Miller 1-30; KSE Hard Charger Award: 49-Brad Sweet[+7]

Qualifying – 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 13.258; 2. 2M-Kerry Madsen, 13.292; 3. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey, 13.371; 4. 2-Carson Macedo, 13.406; 5. 1A-Jacob Allen, 13.418; 6. 14-Parker Price-Miller, 13.431; 7. 15-Donny Schatz, 13.433; 8. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 13.434; 9. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 13.487; 10. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 13.505; 11. 83-Daryn Pittman, 13.505; 12. 41-David Gravel, 13.525; 13. 7S-Jason Sides, 13.546; 14. 18-Ian Madsen, 13.557; 15. 9-Kasey Kahne, 13.564; 16. 49-Brad Sweet, 13.588; 17. 7-Tim Kaeding, 13.609; 18. 49J-Josh Schneiderman, 13.748; 19. 21-Brian Brown, 13.865; 20. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 13.866; 21. 33M-Mason Daniel, 13.885; 22. 6-Bill Rose, 13.971; 23. 65-Jordan Goldesberry, 13.98; 24. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 14.006; 25. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 14.067; 26. 15M-Bobby Mincer, 14.173; 27. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 14.2

DRYDENE Heat #1 (8 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 2-Carson Macedo [2]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz [3]; 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [1]; 4. 49-Brad Sweet [6]; 5. 3-Ayrton Gennetten [4]; 6. 7S-Jason Sides [5]; 7. 21-Brian Brown [7]; 8. 6-Bill Rose [8]; 9. 9K-Kyle Schuett [9]

DRYDENE Heat #2 (8 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 2M-Kerry Madsen [1]; 2. 1A-Jacob Allen [2]; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart [3]; 4. 83-Daryn Pittman [4]; 5. 18-Ian Madsen [5]; 6. 7-Tim Kaeding [6]; 7. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [7]; 8. 15M-Bobby Mincer [9]; 9. 65-Jordan Goldesberry [8]

DRYDENE Heat #3 (8 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey [1]; 2. 14-Parker Price-Miller [2]; 3. 11K-Kraig Kinser [3]; 4. 41-David Gravel [4]; 5. 9-Kasey Kahne [5]; 6. 49J-Josh Schneiderman [6]; 7. 33M-Mason Daniel [7]; 8. 2C-Wayne Johnson [9]; 9. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [8]

DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash (6 Laps) – 1. 15-Donny Schatz [1]; 2. 14-Parker Price-Miller [2]; 3. 2M-Kerry Madsen [4]; 4. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey [5]; 5. 2-Carson Macedo [3]; 6. 1A-Jacob Allen [6]

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 21-Brian Brown [1][-]; 2. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [2][-]; 3. 33M-Mason Daniel [3][-]; 4. 15M-Bobby Mincer [5][-]; 5. 2C-Wayne Johnson [6][-]; 6. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [9][-]; 7. 65-Jordan Goldesberry [8][$300]; 8. 9K-Kyle Schuett [7][$250]; 9. 6-Bill Rose [4][$225]

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Winner Brad Sweet (Trent Gower Photo)



EVERYTHING HE NEEDED: Brad Sweet sweeps Independence Day Spectacular
The reigning champion wins big on CBS Sports Network, earning his seventh win of 2020 and pocketing $40,000 for the weekend

NEW RICHMOND, WI – July 4, 2020 – Brad Sweet took a quick glance at his right rear and shouted, “Woo! That’s all you need.”

With little tread left to spare, the reigning World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series champion’s tires propelled him to his third consecutive win at Cedar Lake Speedway Saturday night – sweeping the two $20,000-to-win Independence Day Spectacular Features.

“We had two unbelievable cars this weekend,” said Sweet during the historic CBS Sports Network broadcasted event. “I can’t thank my (Kasey Kahne Racing) guys enough for all of the hard work. It might look easy but I’m telling you this is a lot of stress; a lot of hard work and it’s paying off.”

While Sweet had to fight his way from ninth to the lead – further back than the night before when he went from seventh to the win – his NAPA Auto Parts #49 car still appeared to be in a different league. He had everything he needed. A good team. A good car. Good tires. And a head full of confidence.

However, his night didn’t start that way. Sweet’s name was rarely mentioned throughout most of the event. With a third-place finish in his Drydene Heat Race, Sweet was one spot short again of making the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash, placing him ninth in the lineup for the 35-lap Feature.

David Gravel positioned himself as the early favorite by winning the Dash and claiming the pole for the Feature. With a large crowd of fans in attendance – who all passed through a state-of-the-art COVID-19 screening – and thousands more watching on CBS Sports Network, Gravel led the 24-car field to the green flag and pulled away.

His straightaway lead was cut to nothing when a caution came out for Scotty Thiel slowing on track on Lap 4. That positioned second-place Kerry Madsen to his outside and third-place Sheldon Haudenschild behind him on the restart. Gravel was able to pull away from the field again, but when he hit slower traffic a few laps later Madsen and Haudenschild closed in.

Their battle was like a yo-yo with Madsen closing in on Gravel and then fading back. Haudenschild would close on Madsen and then fade back. The three drivers did this for the next 10 laps before Kraig Kinser entered the picture.

Kinser worked his way by Haudenschild for third on Lap 18 and then got by Madsen for second 10 laps later. At the same time, Sweet made his presence known. Rolling around the bottom, Sweet worked his way through the field and passed Haudenschild for fourth with about nine laps to go. He almost stole third and second from Madsen and Kinser shortly after before a caution came out.

Sweet continued his masterclass of running the bottom on the restart and made quick work on Madsen and Kinser.

With seven to go, he passed Madsen for third. With six to go he passed Kinser for second. And with four laps to go, Sweet was at Gravel’s bumper.

Gravel was committed to the top, as it hadn’t served him wrong all race. But with three laps to go, Sweet passed him around the bottom like his Jason Johnson Racing #41 was down a cylinder. He then had to watch Sweet put his car on cruise control and drive away with the win – forcing Gravel to remain winless at the 3/8-mile track and take his sixth second-place finish there.

“After that first caution I didn’t know where to run,” Gravel said. “(Crew chief) Philip Dietz was telling me where to go. We were good on the restarts and I thought I felt the best on the top… We’ve just got more work to do. We really want to get a win. We’ve been struggling bad. A second and a fourth (for the weekend) is nothing to hang your head about, but when you lead these many laps you want to win.”

If you ask Sweet, he didn’t think he’d get to Gravel.

“The track started more wet than everyone thought and we were extremely tight,” Sweet said. “I felt like I was in a non-wing car there a few times. I was just trying to bide my time, you know, trying to realize it’s a long race and hope the cautions play into my favor. But when you have that good of a car, you can go on different parts of the racetrack than other guys.”

The win is Sweet’s fourth at Cedar Lake Speedway and seventh this season in 19 starts – his 57th career World of Outlaws win overall. The Independence Day weekend event is also the second event this year that he’s swept.

While Kraig Kinser missed out on the win, his third-place finish is his first top-five of the year and his first podium finish since a second-place finish at Skagit Speedway in August.

“We’ve been fast all weekend,” Kinser said. “We learned a little bit of what not to do during the Friday show. We were fortunate to capitalize on a good qualifying show. I got really good through the center of that race and probably got a little aggressive and I really think during that long run I might have heated my tires and blistered them up a little bit… The [Mesilla Valley Transportation] car was just rolling around good and was a dream to run tonight.”

Along with having everything he needed to pick up the win and $40,000 between the two-day show, Sweet also extended his points lead again – now 114 points ahead of second-place Logan Schuchart. Ten-time Series champion Donny Schatz remains third – now 116 points back. Both Schuchart and Schatz had a rough night, suffering flat right rear tires. Schatz finished 14th and Schuchart finished 16th.

UP NEXT

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series will continue its 2020 tour on Friday, July 10 at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. Get tickets for the event by clicking here. https://mpv.tickets.com/?agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&orgid=52711&pid=8813536#/event/8813536/seatmap/?selectBuyers=false&minPrice=35&maxPrice=40&quantity=2&sort=price_desc&ada=false&seatSelection=true&onlyCoupon=true&onlyVoucher=false

Then, on Saturday, July 11 the Series returns Wilmot Raceway in Wilmot, WI. Get tickets by clicking here. https://mpv.tickets.com/?orgid=52711&agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&pid=8851167#/event/8851167/ticketlist/?view=sections&minPrice=45&maxPrice=50&quantity=2&sort=price_desc&ada=false&seatSelection=false&onlyCoupon=true&onlyVoucher=false

And on Sunday, July 12 the Series returns to Terre Haute Action track in Terre Haute, IN. Get tickets by clicking here. https://mpv.tickets.com/?orgid=52711&agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&pid=8813404#/event/8813404/seatmap/?selectBuyers=false&minPrice=20&maxPrice=40&quantity=2&sort=price_desc&ada=false&seatSelection=true&onlyCoupon=true&onlyVoucher=false

Race Results: 7/4/2020 – Cedar Lake Speedway

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 49-Brad Sweet [9][$20,000]; 2. 41-David Gravel [1][$7,500]; 3. 11K-Kraig Kinser [3][$4,200]; 4. 14-Parker Price-Miller [7][$2,800]; 5. 2M-Kerry Madsen [4][$2,500]; 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [2][$2,300]; 7. 2-Carson Macedo [5][$2,200]; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen [13][$2,100]; 9. 83-Daryn Pittman [12][$2,050]; 10. 18-Ian Madsen [8][$2,000]; 11. 2CS-Shane Stewart [15][$1,500]; 12. 17B-Bill Balog [17][$1,200]; 13. 33M-Mason Daniel [20][$1,100]; 14. 15-Donny Schatz [10][$1,050]; 15. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [16][$1,000]; 16. 1S-Logan Schuchart [6][$1,000]; 17. 7S-Jason Sides [21][$1,000]; 18. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser [19][$1,000]; 19. 64-Scotty Thiel [14][$1,000]; 20. 33-James Broty [22][$1,000]; 21. 2C-Wayne Johnson [18][$1,000]; 22. 7-Tim Kaeding [11][$1,000]; 23. 73-Jake Blackhurst [24][$1,000]; 24. 6-Bill Rose [23][$1,000];
Lap Leaders: David Gravel 1-31, Brad Sweet 32-35;
KSE Hard Charger Award: 49-Brad Sweet[+8]

Qualifying – 1. 41-David Gravel, 11.69; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 11.769; 3. 2M-Kerry Madsen, 11.838; 4. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 11.883; 5. 2-Carson Macedo, 11.969; 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 11.983; 7. 15-Donny Schatz, 11.992; 8. 18-Ian Madsen, 12.076; 9. 83-Daryn Pittman, 12.128; 10. 1A-Jacob Allen, 12.141; 11. 64-Scotty Thiel, 12.167; 12. 49-Brad Sweet, 12.196; 13. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser, 12.238; 14. 7S-Jason Sides, 12.253; 15. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 12.278; 16. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 12.281; 17. 14-Parker Price-Miller, 12.291; 18. 7-Tim Kaeding, 12.323; 19. 6-Bill Rose, 12.334; 20. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 12.37; 21. 17B-Bill Balog, 12.41; 22. 2CS-Shane Stewart, 12.483; 23. 33M-Mason Daniel, 12.594; 24. 73-Jake Blackhurst, 12.594; 25. 97-Alan Gilbertson, 12.647; 26. 33-James Broty, 12.814; 27. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 13.129; 28. 3-Tony Kaus, 13.413; 29. 29-Hunter Custer, 13.606; 30. 18S-Bryce Schmitt, 13.753

DRYDENE Heat #1 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 11K-Kraig Kinser [2]; 2. 41-David Gravel [1]; 3. 14-Parker Price-Miller [6]; 4. 15-Donny Schatz [3]; 5. 1A-Jacob Allen [4]; 6. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [7]; 7. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser [5]; 8. 33M-Mason Daniel [8]; 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle [9]

DRYDENE Heat #2 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [1]; 2. 2-Carson Macedo [2]; 3. 18-Ian Madsen [3]; 4. 7-Tim Kaeding [6]; 5. 64-Scotty Thiel [4]; 6. 17B-Bill Balog [7]; 7. 7S-Jason Sides [5]; 8. 73-Jake Blackhurst [8]; 9. 3-Tony Kaus [9]

DRYDENE Heat #3 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 2M-Kerry Madsen [1]; 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart [2]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet [4]; 4. 83-Daryn Pittman [3]; 5. 2CS-Shane Stewart [7]; 6. 2C-Wayne Johnson [5]; 7. 6-Bill Rose [6]; 8. 33-James Broty [8]; 9. 18S-Bryce Schmitt [9]

DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash (8 Laps) – 1. 41-David Gravel [1]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [2]; 3. 11K-Kraig Kinser [3]; 4. 2M-Kerry Madsen [4]; 5. 2-Carson Macedo [6]; 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart [5]

Last Chance Showdown (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser [1][]; 2. 33M-Mason Daniel [4][]; 3. 7S-Jason Sides [2][]; 4. 33-James Broty [6][]; 5. 6-Bill Rose [3][]; 6. 73-Jake Blackhurst [5][]; 7. 2K-Kevin Ingle [7][$300]; 8. 18S-Bryce Schmitt [9][$250]; 9. 3-Tony Kaus [8][$225]; 10. 97-Alan Gilbertson [10][$200]; 11. 13-Mark Dobmeier [11][$200]; 12. 29-Hunter Custer [12][$200]

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WINNING CONFIDENCE: Brad Sweet pockets $20K with thrilling Cedar Lake win
Kasey Kahne Racing continues to dominate, earning its sixth World of Outlaws win of 2020

NEW RICHMOND, WI – July 3, 2020 – Confidence can be a superpower.

Reigning World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Champion Brad Sweet proved that Friday night at Cedar Lake Speedway.

Like Superman having to fight his way through a rolodex of foes to save Lois Lane, Sweet powered his way by six competitors in under 35 laps to claim his sixth win of 2020. He also pocketed the $20,000 top prize – the second biggest winner’s purse of the year.

“Obviously, we have a lot of confidence right now, but we also have a lot of confidence at this racetrack,” said Sweet, of Grass Valley, CA. “I’ve ran really well here for three or four straight years now. There’s something about my driving style, the grip level, whatever. Figured we dug ourselves a little hole in qualifying. So, it’s really neat to be able to go 16th quick (in qualifying), sixth to third in the Heat and then seventh to winning the Feature. It shows we never give up and have good race cars right now.”

The victory is his second consecutive win at the 3/8-mile track. His previous win at the track last year showed he and his Kasey Kahne Racing team were championship caliber. After a part failure in the first of two Features in a day, the KKR team got a back-up car ready in less than an hour and went on to win the second Feature.

This year, during the Independence Day Spectacular weekend, they continue to emphasize that they’re in championship form once again.

For the second day in a row, participants and the large crowd of fans entered the facility by first going through a state-of-the-art COVID-19 screening process. With Qualifying already completed on Thursday, the night’s program stated with three Drydene Heat Races.

Sweet missed out on making the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash by finishing third in his Heat but later proved that wasn’t a hinderance.

Kyle Larson Racing driver Carson Macedo positioned himself early as the driver to beat. He won the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash and pulled away to about a two second lead in the first few laps of the Feature.

Logan Schuchart, who won his first Jackson Nationals title last weekend, moved past Ian Madsen for second in the opening laps and then caught Macedo in traffic a few laps later. They battled side by side for several laps, with Macedo up top and Schuchart low. The Drydene #1S would dive under Macedo into the corner, but the Tarlton & Son #2 had the better momentum off the turns up top.

Schuchart eventually found an opening to the outside of Macedo and officially passed him for the lead on Lap 14. Macedo was determined to get his second win of the season and drove back by Schuchart the next lap.

While the two battled, Sweet closed in. Once Schuchart’s charge at Macedo faded, “The Big Cat” worked his way by the Shark Racing car and began his hunt of Macedo.

Looking like Superman at full speed, Sweet bolted underneath Macedo going into Turn 1 with 13 laps to go and grabbed the lead. From then on, he ran his NAPA Auto Parts #49 car to its redline. Not only because he wanted another win, but “The Mad Man” Kerry Madsen was on the move behind him. He worked his way past Macedo for second in the closing laps and cut a tenth of a second out of Sweet’s lead every lap.

However, time was on Sweet’s side. Before Madsen could get in a rhythm to dwindle down Sweet’s two second lead, the checkered flag waved over the blue KKR machine.

“These NAPA Auto Parts guys give me a great car night in and night out,” Sweet said in Victory Lane. “It honestly doesn’t matter what track we’re at right now. They’re working hard and it’s paying off. We’re running a little hot here, but we gave it our all.

“It was a fast 15 (final) laps there and I could see the leaders. I was thinking we were going to get a caution but never did. I had to get up on the wheel and make it happen. Got to the lead and tried to run the hardest possible pace I could. I saw Kerry (Madsen) got to second. I know he rips around this place. It was a great race. So happy to be in front of a full crowd here tonight. Thank you so much for coming out.

Madsen – a three-time winner at the track – said it took him a while to find his rhythm around the bottom. Once he did, he started picking off cars but ultimately had to settle for a runner-up finish – his best finish of the season, so far.

For Macedo, who finished third, the race was another learning curve. He’ll be spending the night on DIRTVision, watching the race and seeing where he can improve.

“I’ll go back and look at the video to see what I can do better so we can start winning these World of Outlaws races more consistently,” said Macedo, the 2019 Rookie of the Year. “Now that DIRTVision has the Exclusive page where the race is posted moments after the race is over, we go back there and watch the those and see how our race car was and dissect what I do as a driver. In order to win these World of Outlaws race you have to be mistake free 100 percent.”

Sweet’s confidence filled, and mistake free, night helped him extent his points lead over second-place to 82 points. Schuchart has moved into that runner-up spot over 10-time Series champion Donny Schatz, who is now third. Schuchart finished fifth and Schatz ended the night 11th.

DOBMEIER TRANSPORTED: Racing for a transfer position in a Heat Race Friday night at Cedar Lake Speedway, Mark Dobmeier was involved in a crash. He was awake and alert when transported to St. Paul Hospital for further evaluation.

UP NEXT

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series returns to Cedar Lake Speedway on Saturday, July 4 for the final night of the Independence Day Spectacular with another $20,000-to-win on the line.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all of the action live on DIRTVision. www.dirtvision.com/home.php

Race Results: 7/3/2020 – Cedar Lake Speedway

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 49-Brad Sweet [7][$20,000]; 2. 2M-Kerry Madsen [5][$7,500]; 3. 2-Carson Macedo [1][$4,200]; 4. 41-David Gravel [3][$2,800]; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart [6][$2,500]; 6. 14-Parker Price-Miller [4][$2,300]; 7. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [14][$2,200]; 8. 83-Daryn Pittman [9][$2,100]; 9. 18-Ian Madsen [2][$2,050]; 10. 1A-Jacob Allen [8][$2,000]; 11. 15-Donny Schatz [11][$1,500]; 12. 17B-Bill Balog [12][$1,200]; 13. 11K-Kraig Kinser [13][$1,100]; 14. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser [10][$1,050]; 15. 7S-Jason Sides [17][$1,000]; 16. 2C-Wayne Johnson [20][$1,000]; 17. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [15][$1,000]; 18. 7-Tim Kaeding [16][$1,000]; 19. 73-Jake Blackhurst [22][$1,000]; 20. 33M-Mason Daniel [19][$1,000]; 21. 2CS-Shane Stewart [18][$1,000]; 22. 6-Bill Rose [21][$1,000]; 23. 33-James Broty [24][$1,000]; 24. 2K-Kevin Ingle [23][$1,000];
Lap Leaders: Carson Macedo 1-13, 15-23; Logan Schuchart 14; Brad Sweet 24-35;
KSE Hard Charger Award: 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[+7]

Qualifying – 1. 2M-Kerry Madsen, 11.243; 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 11.384; 3. 14-Parker Price-Miller, 11.385; 4. 18-Ian Madsen, 11.403; 5. 2-Carson Macedo, 11.409; 6. 64-Scotty Thiel, 11.425; 7. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 11.432; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen, 11.453; 9. 41-David Gravel, 11.471; 10. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser, 11.503; 11. 15-Donny Schatz, 11.516; 12. 83-Daryn Pittman, 11.538; 13. 7-Tim Kaeding, 11.563; 14. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 11.578; 15. 17B-Bill Balog, 11.617; 16. 49-Brad Sweet, 11.627; 17. 7S-Jason Sides, 11.658; 18. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 11.696; 19. 33M-Mason Daniel, 11.698; 20. 73-Jake Blackhurst, 11.797; 21. 2CS-Shane Stewart, 11.823; 22. 97-Alan Gilbertson, 11.939; 23. 6-Bill Rose, 11.954; 24. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 12.033; 25. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 12.122; 26. 33-James Broty, 12.241; 27. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 12.347; 28. 29-Hunter Custer, 12.532; 29. 18S-Bryce Schmitt, 12.85; 30. 3-Tony Kaus, 13.075

DRYDENE Heat #1 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 18-Ian Madsen [2]; 2. 2M-Kerry Madsen [1]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet [6]; 4. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser [4]; 5. 11K-Kraig Kinser [3]; 6. 7-Tim Kaeding [5]; 7. 33M-Mason Daniel [7]; 8. 2C-Wayne Johnson [9]; 9. 18S-Bryce Schmitt [10]; 10. 97-Alan Gilbertson [8]

DRYDENE Heat #2 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart [1]; 2. 2-Carson Macedo [2]; 3. 1A-Jacob Allen [3]; 4. 15-Donny Schatz [4]; 5. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [5]; 6. 7S-Jason Sides [6]; 7. 73-Jake Blackhurst [7]; 8. 6-Bill Rose [8]; 9. 33-James Broty [9]; 10. 3-Tony Kaus [10]

DRYDENE Heat #3 (10 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 41-David Gravel [2]; 2. 14-Parker Price-Miller [1]; 3. 83-Daryn Pittman [3]; 4. 17B-Bill Balog [4]; 5. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [5]; 6. 2CS-Shane Stewart [6]; 7. 13-Mark Dobmeier [7]; 8. 2K-Kevin Ingle [8]

DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash (8 Laps) – 1. 2-Carson Macedo [2]; 2. 18-Ian Madsen [1]; 3. 41-David Gravel [3]; 4. 14-Parker Price-Miller [4]; 5. 2M-Kerry Madsen [6]; 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart [5]

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps) – Top 6 Transfer – 1. 33M-Mason Daniel [1][]; 2. 2C-Wayne Johnson [3][]; 3. 6-Bill Rose [4][]; 4. 73-Jake Blackhurst [2][]; 5. 2K-Kevin Ingle [5][]; 6. 33-James Broty [7][]; 7. 18S-Bryce Schmitt [6][$300]; 8. 3-Tony Kaus [9][$250]; 9. 97-Alan Gilbertson [8][$225]; 10. 13-Mark Dobmeier [10][$200]; 11. 64-Scotty Thiel [11][$200]; 12. 29-Hunter Custer [12][$200]

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Winner Daryn Pittman (Trent Gower Photo)



THE ELIMINATOR: Daryn Pittman wins Elimination Showdown at Cedar Lake
Kerry Madsen and David Gravel each set Quick Time for Independence Day Spectacular weekend

NEW RICHMOND, WI – July 2, 2020 – Daryn Pittman outlasted three rounds of elimination in a special Feature Thursday night at Cedar Lake Speedway to earn his first win at the Wisconsin track during the Independence Day Spectacular weekend.

For the first time, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series ran a special $3,000-to-win 23-lap Elimination Showdown at the 3/8-mile track, after running two qualifying sessions for Friday and Saturday’s programs.

In a field of 20 cars, four were eliminated every five laps until there were eight left. The final eight cars ran an eight-lap dash to determine the winner. Pittman dominated the event, leading every lap from the pole and held off a late attack by 10-time Series champion Donny Schatz.

“It’s just something totally different from what we’re used to putting on,” said Pittman, of Owasso, OK. “Obviously, just glad to be out here racing this weekend with full capacity crowd. Thanks to the fans for coming out tonight and watching us time trial and hopefully they enjoyed that. From my seat, it was fun.”

The day started with participants and the large crowd of fans entering through state-of-the-art COVID-19 screenings, which will be in place all weekend. Then two qualifying sessions for Friday and Saturday’s race programs were held. Kerry Madsen set Quick Time for Friday’s race with an 11.243 sec. lap and David Gravel set Quick Time for Saturday’s event with an 11.690 sec. lap – his fourth Quick Time award of 2020. Pittman qualified 12th for Friday and ninth for Saturday.

Friday’s qualifying session set the lineup for the Elimination Showdown with the top 16 locking into the race. With a 12-car invert, Pittman, who qualified 12th for Friday’s program, was awarded the pole position. The top four cars in the Last Chance Showdown rounded out the 20-car field.

Dominic Scelzi, Jake Blackhurst, Mason Daniel and Shane Stewart were eliminated after the first five laps. Scotty Thiel, Ian Madsen, Bill Balog and Logan Schuchart were the next four to be eliminated. And then Tim Kaeding, Kraig Kiner, Parker Price-Miller and Brad Sweet were the final four to be eliminated.

Pittman, Schatz, Sheldon Haudenschild, Carson Macedo, David Gravel, Kerry Madsen, Jacob Allen and Paul Nienhiser lined up for the final eight lap dash.

Like the restarts before, Pittman gapped second-place Schatz by about half a straightaway and was on cruise control to the win. However, with two laps to go, Nienhiser brought out a caution due to a flat right rear tire.

When the race went back green, Schatz made Pittman work for the win. He dove underneath Pittman going into the first corner and slid in front of him exiting Turn 2. His last-ditch effort to steal the win faded a few seconds later when Pittman utilized the momentum built around the top of the track to dart back by Schatz down the backstretch. Pittman went on to win his first race of 2020 with Schatz second and Haudenschild third.

While the race wasn’t for points and doesn’t count as an official World of Outlaws win, Pittman was still happy to get extra seat time in preparation for the $20,000-to-win Features on Friday and Saturday.

“Truthfully, I was really just happy to get extra track time here,” Pittman said. “This historically hasn’t been one of my best racetracks. I love coming here. I run good at places a lot like it but never had a lot of success here. We definitely got better. Obviously, our starting position made a huge difference. My Roth Motorsports guys have been working hard. We just keeping making changes and improvements to our 83 car and we’re getting better (after two podium runs at the Jackson Nationals, as well).”

UP NEXT

The Independence Day Spectacular weekend at Cedar Lake Speedway continues Friday, July 3 with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series with Hot Laps scheduled at 7 p.m. (CT).

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all of the action live on DIRTVision. www.dirtvision.com/home.php

Race Results: 7/2/20 – Cedar Lake Speedway – Elimination Showdown

Elimination Feature (23 Laps) – 1. 83-Daryn Pittman [1][$3,000]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz [2][$1,500]; 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [14][$1,200]; 4. 2-Carson Macedo [8][$1,000]; 5. 41-David Gravel [4][$900]; 6. 2M-Kerry Madsen [12][$825]; 7. 1A-Jacob Allen [5][$775]; 8. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser [3][$700]; 9. 49-Brad Sweet [16][$600]; 10. 14-Parker Price-Miller [10][$600]; 11. 11K-Kraig Kinser [6][$600]; 12. 7-Tim Kaeding [13][$600]; 13. 1S-Logan Schuchart [11][$400]; 14. 17B-Bill Balog [15][$400]; 15. 18-Ian Madsen [9][$400]; 16. 64-Scotty Thiel [7][$400]; 17. 2CS-Shane Stewart [20][$200]; 18. 33M-Mason Daniel [18][$200]; 19. 73-Jake Blackhurst [19][$200]; 20. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [17][$200]

LCS – Last Chance Showdown (10 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [1][]; 2. 33M-Mason Daniel [2][]; 3. 73-Jake Blackhurst [3][]; 4. 2CS-Shane Stewart [4][]; 5. 13-Mark Dobmeier [7][$50]; 6. 2C-Wayne Johnson [8][$50]; 7. 6-Bill Rose [6][$50]; 8. 97-Alan Gilbertson [5][$50]; 9. 3-Tony Kaus [12][$50]; 10. 2K-Kevin Ingle [10][$50]; 11. 33-James Broty [9][$50]; 12. 29-Hunter Custer [11][$50]

Friday Qualifying – 1. 2M-Kerry Madsen, 11.243; 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 11.384; 3. 14-Parker Price-Miller, 11.385; 4. 18-Ian Madsen, 11.403; 5. 2-Carson Macedo, 11.409; 6. 64-Scotty Thiel, 11.425; 7. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 11.432; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen, 11.453; 9. 41-David Gravel, 11.471; 10. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser, 11.503; 11. 15-Donny Schatz, 11.516; 12. 83-Daryn Pittman, 11.538; 13. 7-Tim Kaeding, 11.563; 14. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 11.578; 15. 17B-Bill Balog, 11.617; 16. 49-Brad Sweet, 11.627; 17. 7S-Jason Sides, 11.658; 18. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 11.696; 19. 33M-Mason Daniel, 11.698; 20. 73-Jake Blackhurst, 11.797; 21. 2CS-Shane Stewart, 11.823; 22. 97-Alan Gilbertson, 11.939; 23. 6-Bill Rose, 11.954; 24. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 12.033; 25. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 12.122; 26. 33-James Broty, 12.241; 27. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 12.347; 28. 29-Hunter Custer, 12.532; 29. 18S-Bryce Schmitt, 12.85; 30. 3-Tony Kaus, 13.075

Saturday Qualifying – 1. 41-David Gravel, 11.69; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 11.769; 3. 2M-Kerry Madsen, 11.838; 4. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 11.883; 5. 2-Carson Macedo, 11.969; 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 11.983; 7. 15-Donny Schatz, 11.992; 8. 18-Ian Madsen, 12.076; 9. 83-Daryn Pittman, 12.128; 10. 1A-Jacob Allen, 12.141; 11. 64-Scotty Thiel, 12.167; 12. 49-Brad Sweet, 12.196; 13. 73AF-Paul Nienhiser, 12.238; 14. 7S-Jason Sides, 12.253; 15. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 12.278; 16. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 12.281; 17. 14-Parker Price-Miller, 12.291; 18. 7-Tim Kaeding, 12.323; 19. 6-Bill Rose, 12.334; 20. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 12.37; 21. 17B-Bill Balog, 12.41; 22. 2CS-Shane Stewart, 12.483; 23. 33M-Mason Daniel, 12.594; 24. 73-Jake Blackhurst, 12.594; 25. 97-Alan Gilbertson, 12.647; 26. 33-James Broty, 12.814; 27. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 13.129; 28. 3-Tony Kaus, 13.413; 29. 29-Hunter Custer, 13.606; 30. 18S-Bryce Schmitt, 13.753

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Winner Logan Schuchart (Trent Gower Photo)



JACKSON BLOCKBUSTER: Logan Schuchart claims first AGCO Jackson Nationals title
The Pennsylvanian wins his first crown jewel event in a barn burner Feature with seven lead changes

JACKSON, MN – June 27, 2020 – Crown jewels dangled in front of Logan Schuchart throughout 2019 but were never close enough for him to grab.

He finished second in the Kings Royal at Eldora Speedway and then finished second at the Knoxville Nationals.

On Saturday night at the Jackson Motorplex, Schuchart fended off an assault of slide jobs and dive bombs throughout the 35-lap Feature to finally grab a crown jewel. He claimed the 42nd Annual Jackson Nationals title and the $30,000 prize that came with it.

“It’s awesome,” Schuchart said about winning the AGCO Jackson Nationals. “We’ve been so close to a couple of them (crown jewel events). It’s a huge win. Great for our team, without even thinking about the money. To win a race like this at a great facility with all of these great names here. To be able to win during these trying times in 2020 with everything that’s going on and to get a big win is great for our team.”

The win is his fourth of the season – second in a row at the 4/10-mile track – and 20th career World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series win.

The Hanover, PA driver entered the night as the points leader with his Shark Racing team for the event after a fourth-place finish and a win in the preliminary races.

He finished second in the DIRTVision Fast Pass King of the Hill Dash behind winner Daryn Pittman, placing them on the front row of the 35-lap Feature.

Schuchart darted ahead of Pittman at the start of the Feature, bringing two-time and defending Jackson Nationals champion Brad Sweet and Sheldon Haudenschild along with him. The next 30 laps became a summer blockbuster worthy of an Oscar nomination.

The lead officially changed hand six times throughout the event – not counting every time Schuchart, Sweet and Haudenschild swapped the lead before crossing the finish line. Haudenschild stole the lead from Schuchart in lap traffic on Lap 10. However, a red flag for Parker Price-Miller’s flip in Turn 1 put Haudenschild and Schuchart side by side on the restart.

Unwilling to lose another crown jewel event, Schuchart timed the restart perfect and powered his way around the outside of Haudenschild to reclaim the lead. But Haudenschild, who is winless this year, was just as hungry for the victory. He charged his way back around Schuchart the next lap.

Their duel of the fates was not yet over. Schuchart threw a slide job on Haudenschild going into Turn 1 and reclaimed the lead on Lap Lap 13. And this time, he was able to pull away, running the high line. Haudenschild fell victim to Sweet, as well.

With Schuchart in the lead, Sweet second and Haudenschild third, the three drivers ran single file around the top of the track for about the next 10 laps.

Once the Feature was under 10 laps to go and Schuchart again caught slower traffic, Sweet and Haudenschild closed in.

Like fighter jets playing war games, seeing how close they can dive around each other without touching, the three drivers swapped lanes every corner to try and get an advantage on the other. Haudenschild and Sweet almost made contact exiting Turn 4, forcing Haudenschild over the cushion with eight laps to go. He faded to the clutches of Pittman, while Sweet went after Schuchart.

“The Big Cat” pounced on Schuchart and edged him for the lead on Lap 29, but Schuchart dove into Turn 1 and slid ahead of Sweet for the final time. With tires wearing down, the reigning Series champion had nothing more for Schuchart. The Drydene #1S drove away with one of the biggest wins in his career.

“It’s tough when you get guys like that, that are so good,” Schuchart said about having to race Sweet and Haudenschild for the win. “Sheldon is going to pound the top down and take his shots. He can pull a slider from way far away. And I knew Brad was going to be coming at the end. You just have to keep your composure with those guys. You just have to hit your marks and not get overly excited.”

Sweet finished on the podium all three nights of the 2020 AGCO Jackson Nationals, including a win on the first night. However, he had to settle for another runner-up finish with his Kasey Kahne Racing team.

“I went really hard there in the middle of the race and kind of used my one shot to get by Logan and didn’t make it stick,” said Sweet, of Grass Valley, CA. “He did a good job. I think he was able to set a nice pace out front and able to save his tires, while I tried to stay close.

“There’s some nights you just can’t get it done. NAPA Auto Parts guys gave me a good car. We’re working hard. It’s competitive out here right now. We’ll take a second and try to get better next week.”

Pittman was able to get around Haudenschild to finish third – his second podium finish in a row.

“We just got some work to do and got beat by, arguably, the two best cars on the tour this year,” said Pittman, of Owasso, OK. “We’re making gains.”

Haudenschild finsihed fourth in his NOS Energy Drink Stenhouse Jr.-Marshall Racing car – his ninth top-10 finish in a row this year. David Gravel rounded out the top-five.

Ten-time Series champion and 2018 Jackson Nationals champion Donny Schatz ended the night eighth – his second top-10 finish in a row with his Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing team after four straight races outside the top-10.

Carson Macedo earned the KSE Racing Hard Charger award in his Kyle Larson Racing #2 car with his run from 18th to ninth. He’s now tied with Schuchart for the second most top-10 finishes, so far, this season with 14.

Now, with a crown jewel win under his beat, Schuchart said it only gives he and his team more confidence going forward this year.

UP NEXT

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series returns to Cedar Lake Speedway July 2-4 for a three-day Independence Day mega event with the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models. Saturday’s event will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network.

You can get tickets to the three days of racing by clicking here. www.clstickets.com/tickets.asp

If you can’t make it to the event, all three nights will be broadcast live on DIRTVision, as well.

(RELATED: World of Outlaws Cars and Stars Declare Race Fans’ Independence at Cedar Lake Speedway with 4th of July 3-Day Mega Event) https://worldofoutlaws.com/news/world-of-outlaws-cars-and-stars-declare-race-fans-independence-at-cedar-lake-speedway-with-4th-of-july-3-day-mega-event/

Race Results: 6/27/20 – Jackson Motorplex: Jackson Nationals finale

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart [2][$30,000]; 2. 49-Brad Sweet [3][$8,000]; 3. 83-Daryn Pittman [1][$5,000]; 4. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [6][$2,700]; 5. 41-David Gravel [4][$2,500]; 6. 2M-Kerry Madsen [9][$2,200]; 7. 18-Ian Madsen [7][$2,000]; 8. 15-Donny Schatz [10][$1,800]; 9. 2-Carson Macedo [18][$1,600]; 10. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey [19][$1,450]; 11. 16-Brooke Tatnell [17][$1,300]; 12. 9-Kasey Kahne [14][$1,200]; 13. 1A-Jacob Allen [8][$1,100]; 14. 11K-Kraig Kinser [13][$1,000]; 15. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [24][$1,000]; 16. 17B-Bill Balog [22][$1,000]; 17. 7-Justin Henderson [16][$1,000]; 18. 7S-Jason Sides [12][$1,000]; 19. 17A-Austin McCarl [21][$1,000]; 20. O9-Matt Juhl [23][$1,000]; 21. 49X-Tim Shaffer [15][$1,000]; 22. 21-Brian Brown [11][$1,000]; 23. 2C-Wayne Johnson [20][$1,000]; 24. 14-Parker Price-Miller [5][$1,000];
Lap Leaders: Logan Schuchart 1-9, 11, 13-28, 30-35; Sheldon Haudenschild 10, 12; Brad Sweet 29;
KSE Hard Charger Award: 2-Carson Macedo[+9]

DRYDENE Qualifier #1 (10 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 14-Parker Price-Miller [1]; 2. 2M-Kerry Madsen [2]; 3. 11K-Kraig Kinser [3]; 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell [6]; 5. 17A-Austin McCarl [4]; 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier [5]; 7. 35-Skylar Prochaska [8]; 8. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg [7]; 9. 3P-Sawyer Phillips [9]; 10. 97-Alan Gilbertson [10]

DRYDENE Qualifier #2 (10 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [1]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz [4]; 3. 9-Kasey Kahne [3]; 4. 2-Carson Macedo [2]; 5. 33M-Mason Daniel [6]; 6. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [7]; 7. 44S-Trey Starks [5]; 8. 6-Bill Rose [8]; 9. 4X-Cody Hansen [9]; 10. 14K-Tori Knutson [10]

DRYDENE Qualifier #3 (10 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 18-Ian Madsen [1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown [2]; 3. 49X-Tim Shaffer [4]; 4. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey [6]; 5. 17B-Bill Balog [5]; 6. 4-Terry McCarl [7]; 7. 27-Tucker Klaasmeyer [8]; 8. O9-Matt Juhl [3]; 9. O5-Colin Smith [9]; 10. 6X-Frank Rodgers [10]

DRYDENE Qualifier #4 (10 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 1A-Jacob Allen [1]; 2. 7S-Jason Sides [2]; 3. 7-Justin Henderson [3]; 4. 2C-Wayne Johnson [7]; 5. 64-Scotty Thiel [5]; 6. 14X-Jody Rosenboom [6]; 7. 3-Tim Kaeding [4]; 8. 33-James Broty [8]; 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle [9]

King of the Hill (6 Laps) – 1. 83-Daryn Pittman [2]; 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart [1]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet [3]; 4. 41-David Gravel [4]; 5. 14-Parker Price-Miller [5]; 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [6]; 7. 18-Ian Madsen [7]; 8. 1A-Jacob Allen [8]

C-Main (10 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg [1][-]; 2. 33-James Broty [3][-]; 3. 6-Bill Rose [2][]; 4. 3P-Sawyer Phillips [4][]; 5. O5-Colin Smith [6][$150]; 6. 4X-Cody Hansen [5][$150]; 7. 97-Alan Gilbertson [8][$150]; 8. 2K-Kevin Ingle [7][$125]; 9. 14K-Tori Knutson [9][$125]; 10. 6X-Frank Rodgers [10][$125]

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 17A-Austin McCarl [2][-]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog [4][-]; 3. O9-Matt Juhl [1][-]; 4. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [7][-]; 5. 33M-Mason Daniel [3][$300]; 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier [6][$250]; 7. 44S-Trey Starks [11][$225]; 8. 64-Scotty Thiel [5][$200]; 9. 4-Terry McCarl [8][$200]; 10. 3P-Sawyer Phillips [17][$200]; 11. 14X-Jody Rosenboom [9][$200]; 12. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg [14][$200]; 13. 27-Tucker Klaasmeyer [12][$200]; 14. 33-James Broty [15][$200]; 15. 6-Bill Rose [16][$200]; 16. 35-Skylar Prochaska [10][$200]; 17. 3-Tim Kaeding [13][$200]

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Winner Logan Schuchart (Trent Gower Photo)



MARATHON MAN: Logan Schuchart ends long night at Jackson Motorplex with big win
The Shark Racing driver maintains AGCO Jackson Nationals points lead going into final night

JACKSON, MN – June 26, 2020 – Aside from the medal around his neck and a few drops of sweat sliding down his face, you’d never be able to tell Logan Schuchart just endured a six-hour marathon.

The Hanover, PA driver not only survived a double World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Feature night at the 4/10-mile Jackson Motorplex on Friday, he ended the night as the top driver.

After finishing fourth in round one of the 42nd Annual AGCO Jackson Nationals at the beginning of the night, Schuchart came back stronger in round two and won by close to five seconds. He now goes into Saturday’s AGCO Jackson Nationals $30,000-to-win finale with a 22-point lead over Daryn Pittman for the title.

“It feels good,” said Schuchart about his point lead in the crown jewel event. “With the different format you never know if you should sandbag or try to start on the pole. That’s a tough equation to figure that out. You see some cars miss it when they try and do that. We tried to go as fast as we could every time we hit the racetrack. It’s paid off for us. We’re going to be up front in this thing.”

He picked up valuable points throughout the night with runner-up finishes in his Drydene Heat Race and the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash – placing him on the outside pole for the Feature.

When the green flag waved to start the 25-lap event, Schuchart got a bad start, allowing polesitter Jason Sides to pull away and Daryn Pittman to sneak underneath him. He saw an opening to charge back around both of them off Turn 2, though. While riding the high side of the track, Schuchart ran both of them down by the center of the corner. However, the opening he saw closed when Sides slid up the track and blocked his lane. Sides’ mistake allowed Pittman to dart out front.

Schuchart made his way by Sides shortly after and began to hunt Pittman down. He could inch closer to the Roth Enterprises #83 car every lap, but never enough to the point where he could make a run at Pittman. The two cars were about equal in speed.

That changed on Lap 9 when Pittman slid off Turn 2 while trying to pass a slower car and allowed Schuchart bolt by him for the lead. From then on, there was nothing Pittman could do. The Drydene #1S quickly put about a straightaway distance between them and continued to grow it every lap.

Pittman and third-place Brad Sweet, who won round one early in the day, were left to try and maintain their podium positions.

When Schuchart crossed the finish line, he had a 4.7 sec. lead over Pittman.

“I was a little worried at the beginning because Daryn is always fast here with the 83 team, where it here at Jackson or a big track or a little track. They’re always fast,” Schuchart said. “But we were able to get by there in lap traffic. It just seemed like lap cars, when I get up to them, it seemed like they were racing with each other and I was able to get by them at the right time.”

For Pittman, the runner-up finish is a welcomed solid run for he and his Roth Motorsports team, who are building momentum with a top-five at Tri-State Speedway last weekend and now a top-10 and runner-up finish at Jackson Motorplex.

“We just keep working on our car,” Pittman said. “I’m happy with the direction we’re going. Brent, Tony, Steven, they’ve been working their butts off. Not a lot of good results to show for it. Hopefully we’re turning the corner, getting a little bit better and continue to finish up front.”

Schuchart’s Shark Racing teammate Jacob Allen and 10-time Series champion Donny Schatz also had needed runs. Allen won the Last Chance Showdown and then charged from 21st to ninth. Schatz and his Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing team finished fifth – their first top-five and top-10 in four races.

While the first two legs of the AGCO Jackson Nationals championship marathon is over and Schuchart has a sizable lead, he knows completing the final leg on Saturday and winning his first Nationals title won’t be an easy task with Pittman 22 points back in second and reigning Jackson Nationals champion Sweet 32 points back in third.

“The 49 car (of reigning champion Sweet) is going to be fast tomorrow. Daryn is going to be fast,” Schuchart said. “But I think we have a fast Drydene Performance Products race car.”

(AGCO Jackson Nationals points after rounds one and two https://twitter.com/WorldofOutlaws/status/1276757689348087808)

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The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series returns to Jackson Motorplex for the conclusion of the 42nd Annual AGCO Jackson Nationals Saturday night with $30,000-to-win on the line.

You can watch all of the action live on DIRTVision.

Race Results: 6/26/20 – Jackson Motorplex: AGCO Jackson Nationals Night 2

NOS Energy Drink Feature (25 Laps) – 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart [2][$10,000]; 2. 83-Daryn Pittman [3][$5,000]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet [4][$3,000]; 4. 14-Parker Price-Miller [5][$2,700]; 5. 15-Donny Schatz [12][$2,500]; 6. 18-Ian Madsen [7][$2,200]; 7. 41-David Gravel [10][$2,000]; 8. 7S-Jason Sides [1][$1,800]; 9. 1A-Jacob Allen [21][$1,600]; 10. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [18][$1,450]; 11. 9-Kasey Kahne [8][$1,300]; 12. 21-Brian Brown [11][$1,200]; 13. 3-Tim Kaeding [17][$1,100]; 14. 49X-Tim Shaffer [15][$1,000]; 15. O9-Matt Juhl [9][$950]; 16. 44S-Trey Starks [6][$900]; 17. 2-Carson Macedo [19][$850]; 18. 11K-Kraig Kinser [13][$750]; 19. 2M-Kerry Madsen [16][$725]; 20. 13-Mark Dobmeier [24][$700]; 21. 17B-Bill Balog [14][$700]; 22. 16-Brooke Tatnell [23][$700]; 23. 7-Justin Henderson [22][$700]; 24. 14X-Jody Rosenboom [20][$700];
Lap Leaders: Daryn Pittman 1-9, Logan Schuchart 10-25;
KSE Hard Charger Award: 1A-Jacob Allen[+12]

Qualifying – 1. 1A-Jacob Allen, 12.705; 2. 41-David Gravel, 13.002; 3. 2-Carson Macedo, 13.064; 4. 2M-Kerry Madsen, 13.072; 5. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 13.097; 6. 49-Brad Sweet, 13.102; 7. 83-Daryn Pittman, 13.124; 8. 15-Donny Schatz, 13.142; 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 13.144; 10. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 13.197; 11. 18-Ian Madsen, 13.228; 12. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 13.257; 13. 7-Justin Henderson, 13.277; 14. 17A-Austin McCarl, 13.316; 15. 21-Brian Brown, 13.353; 16. 7S-Jason Sides, 13.355; 17. 9-Kasey Kahne, 13.361; 18. 17B-Bill Balog, 13.369; 19. 33M-Mason Daniel, 13.404; 20. 44S-Trey Starks, 13.411; 21. O9-Matt Juhl, 13.436; 22. 14-Parker Price-Miller, 13.473; 23. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 13.489; 24. 14X-Jody Rosenboom, 13.499; 25. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 13.315; 26. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey, 13.505; 27. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 13.526; 28. 6-Bill Rose, 13.549; 29. 64-Scotty Thiel, 13.585; 30. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 13.601; 31. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg, 13.603; 32. 4-Terry McCarl, 13.625; 33. 27-Tucker Klaasmeyer, 13.656; 34. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 13.825; 35. 3P-Sawyer Phillips, 13.939; 36. 97-Alan Gilbertson, 14.041; 37. 4X-Cody Hansen, 14.049; 38. O5-Colin Smith, 14.115; 39. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 14.178; 40. 33-James Broty, 14.249; 41. 3-Tim Kaeding, 14.352; 42. 14K-Tori Knutson, 14.475; 43. 6X-Frank Rodgers, 14.655

DRYDENE Heat #1 (10 Laps) – Top 5 Transfer – 1. 9-Kasey Kahne [2]; 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart [4]; 3. O9-Matt Juhl [1]; 4. 11K-Kraig Kinser [5]; 5. 3-Tim Kaeding [11]; 6. 7-Justin Henderson [3]; 7. 1A-Jacob Allen [6]; 8. 64-Scotty Thiel [8]; 9. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [7]; 10. 4X-Cody Hansen [10]; 11. 27-Tucker Klaasmeyer [9]

DRYDENE Heat #2 (10 Laps) – Top 5 Transfer – 1. 49-Brad Sweet [5]; 2. 14-Parker Price-Miller [1]; 3. 41-David Gravel [6]; 4. 17B-Bill Balog [2]; 5. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [4]; 6. 17A-Austin McCarl [3]; 7. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey [7]; 8. 35-Skylar Prochaska [9]; 9. 2C-Wayne Johnson [8]; 10. O5-Colin Smith [10]; 11. 14K-Tori Knutson [11]

DRYDENE Heat #3 (10 Laps) – Top 5 Transfer – 1. 18-Ian Madsen [4]; 2. 83-Daryn Pittman [5]; 3. 21-Brian Brown [3]; 4. 49X-Tim Shaffer [1]; 5. 2-Carson Macedo [6]; 6. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg [8]; 7. 13-Mark Dobmeier [7]; 8. 3P-Sawyer Phillips [9]; 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle [10]; 10. 6X-Frank Rodgers [11]; 11. 33M-Mason Daniel [2]

DRYDENE Heat #4 (10 Laps) – Top 5 Transfer – 1. 44S-Trey Starks [2]; 2. 7S-Jason Sides [3]; 3. 15-Donny Schatz [5]; 4. 2M-Kerry Madsen [6]; 5. 14X-Jody Rosenboom [1]; 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell [4]; 7. 4-Terry McCarl [8]; 8. 6-Bill Rose [7]; 9. 33-James Broty [10]; 10. 97-Alan Gilbertson [9]

DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash (6 Laps) – 1. 7S-Jason Sides [1]; 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart [4]; 3. 83-Daryn Pittman [5]; 4. 49-Brad Sweet [6]; 5. 14-Parker Price-Miller [2]; 6. 44S-Trey Starks [3]; 7. 18-Ian Madsen [7]; 8. 9-Kasey Kahne [8]

C-Main (10 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 2C-Wayne Johnson [2][-]; 2. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [1][-]; 3. 33-James Broty [4][$]; 4. 4X-Cody Hansen [5][$]; 5. 27-Tucker Klaasmeyer [9][$150]; 6. 97-Alan Gilbertson [8][$150]; 7. O5-Colin Smith [6][$150]; 8. 2K-Kevin Ingle [3][$125]; 9. 14K-Tori Knutson [10][$125]; 10. 6X-Frank Rodgers [7][$125]; 11. 33M-Mason Daniel [11][$125]

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps) – Top 4 Transfer – 1. 1A-Jacob Allen [1][-]; 2. 7-Justin Henderson [3][-]; 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell [2][-]; 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier [7][-]; 5. 17A-Austin McCarl [4][$300]; 6. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg [5][$250]; 7. 4-Terry McCarl [8][$225]; 8. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [14][$200]; 9. 2C-Wayne Johnson [13][$200]; 10. 64-Scotty Thiel [9][$200]; 11. 83R-Lynton Jeffrey [6][$200]; 12. 3P-Sawyer Phillips [11][$200]; 13. 6-Bill Rose [12][$200]; 14. 4X-Cody Hansen [16][$200]; 15. 35-Skylar Prochaska [10][$200]; 16. 33-James Broty [15][$200]

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