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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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NEWS FROM ROGERS FAMILY GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY, Bechtelsville, PA

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Results by Vicki Gehris
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VON DOHREN AND BUTLER WIN SEASON OPENING POINT RACES AT GRANDVIEW, SCHAEFFER TOPS IN OUTLAW VINTAGE FEATURE

BECHTELSVILLE, PA. June 27. . . Despite rain being all around the area of the 1/3-mile Grandview Speedway clay oval, action was never interrupted as the first championship point events were run off.

Craig Von Dohren, who started deep in the pack in last Saturday’s opening night activities, had a better starting spot for the first point race of the season and it worked to his advantage in the 30-lap T.P. Trailers NASCAR Advanced Auto Parts Modified feature on Saturday night. By winning the first qualifying heat and a heads up start Von Dohren was the polesitter. Numerous competitors tried to take the lead away from the ten-time point champion on various occasions, but were unsuccessful. At the drop of the checkered Von Dohren pulled the PPB sponsored No. 1C into victory lane to begin the quest towards a possible eleventh title.

The 25-lap T.P. Truck Equipment NASCAR Sportsman feature was a nip and tuck battle between winner Jack Butler and runner-up Brandon Edgar. Both drivers dueled side-by-side for several laps with neither one giving up as Butler went on to take the checkered.

Scott Schaeffer won the 15-lap Outlaw Vintage Racing Series feature after he inherited the top spot when leader Jon Lines relinquished the position dropping out with mechanical problems.

Providing the feature winners met the necessary requirements, they received monetary awards from T.P. Trailers and a certificate from VP Fuels for product awards. The Dan’s Deli ½-way hoagie award recipients were Von Dohren and Butler.

At the wave of the green in the Modified feature by starter Ray Kemp, Von Dohren was on a mission trailed by Jared Umbenhauer, Ryan Higgs, Briggs Danner and Brett Kressley. Kressley was in second at the end of eight laps and in pursuit of Von Dohren. Mark Kratz stopped along the homestretch for the first caution on the ninth lap. On the restart with Von Dohren and Kressley door handle to door handle, contact was made as Von Dohren didn’t “realize” Kressley was so close to him heading out of the fourth turn heading into turn one. Kressley lost valuable positions as Von Dohren was still the leader. Battling for second through fifth were Umbenhauer, Doug Manmiller, Duane Howard and Jeff Strunk. Manmiller took over second on the 14th lap and took chase after Von Dohren, who was approaching lapped traffic by the 18th circuit. The final caution was on the 21st lap when Mike Lisowski’s car erupted with steam bellowing out of it in the four turn. Von Dohren held his spot with Manmiller in a challenging position trailed by defending point champion Howard, Strunk and Umbenhauer. With six laps to go Howard overtook second and set his sights on Von Dohren. No one was able to catch and pass Von Dohren as he pulled into the winner’s circle for his first triumph of the season. Finishing second was Howard followed by Manmiller, Strunk and Umbenhauer. Rounding out the top ten were Ryan Grim, Kressley, John Willman, Kyle Weiss and Louden Reimert.

Heats were won by Von Dohren, Umbenhauer and Danner. Clay Butler won the consi.

Brandon Edgar led four laps of the Sportsman feature before the yellow came out for a fourth turn tangle between Derrick Smith and Kyle Lilick. On the restart Butler charged into first coming off the fourth turn to become the new leader. Edgar didn’t give him any room to falter and he stuck right with Butler trying to regain control. While Butler stuck to the inside groove and Edgar on the outside jockeyed for first, Brian Hirthler and defending point champion Brad Brightbill had their own battle for third. Edgar made several runs at Butler in an attempt to regain control, but each one failed. Butler never lost the lead and went on the score his first victory of the year and his third career win. Finishing a close second was Edgar followed by Brightbill, Hirthler and Mark Kemmerer. Sixth through tenth were Brett Gilmore, Jesse Landis, Ryan Beltz, Kyle Lilick and Chris Esposito. Edgar, Butler, Nate Brinker and Hirthler were the heat winners. Consies went to Brad Arnold and Kenny Bock.

Saturday, July 4, the Sportsman will be the highlight of the night with the Firecracker 40-lap feature rewarding the winner with $2,000 along with a full show of Modifieds set to get underway at 7:30 p.m.

RACE RESULTS T.P. Trailers Modified Feature (30-laps): 1. Craig Von Dohren, 2. Duane Howard, 3. Doug Manmiller, 4. Jeff Strunk, 5. Jared Umbenhauer, 6. Ryan Grim, 7. Brett Kressley, 8. John Willman, 9. Kyle Weiss, 10. Louden Reimert, 11. Ron Kline, 12. Rick Laubach, 13. Eric Biehn, 14. Briggs Danner, 15. Craig Whitmoyer, 16. Ryan Lilick, 17. Justin Grim, 18. Clay Butler, 19. Bobby Gunther-Walsh, 20. Richie Hitzler, 21. Dan Waisempacher, 22. Mike Lisowski, 23. Ray Swinehart, 24. Brad Grim, 25. Mike Gular, 26. T.J. Lilly, 27. Dylan Swinehart, 28. Mark Kratz. DNQ: Carroll Hine III, Ron Myers, Kevin Hirthler, Mark Levy and Kenny Gilmore.

T.P.Truck Equipment Sportsman Feature (25-laps): 1. Jack Butler, 2. Brandon Edgar, 3. Brad Brightbill, 4. Brian Hirthler, 5. Mark Kemmerer, 6. Brett Gilmore, 7. Jesse Landis, 8. Ryan Beltz, 9. Kyle Lilick, 10. Chris Esposito, 11. Ryan Higgs, 12. Dean Bachman, 13. Brad Arnold, 14. Doug Snyder, 15. Kyle Smith, 16. Nathan Mohr, 17. Joseph Brown, 18. Nate Brinker, 19. Parker Gulden, 20. Jesse Leiby, 21. Kenny Bock, 22. B.J. Joly, 23. Derrick Smith, 24. Lex Shive, 25. Tom Miller, 26. Mike Mammana. DNQ: John McGovern, Bryan Rhoads, Decker Swinehart, Scott Kohler, Cory Edelman, Jimmy Leiby, Nick Faust, Matthew Brooke, Bryce Thomas, Beau Drobot, and Mark Gaugler.

Outlaw Vintage Feature (15-laps): 1. Scott Schaeffer, 2. Curt Neiman, 3. Wyatt Jacobus Sr., 4. Matt Smith, 5. Gene Wrightstone, 6. Ron Paulson, 7. Jon Lines, 8. Bill Gerhart, 9. Denise Hall, 10. Jeff Paulson.

Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1

Winner Aaron Reutzel (Wayne Riegle Racing Photo)



Contact: Tyler Altmeyer
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1
(724) 954-4915, pr@tonystewart.com

Aaron Reutzel tracks down Cory Eliason to score Volunteer Speedway victory

BULLS GAP, Tenn. (June 27, 2020) - It took fifth-starting Aaron Reutzel 23 circuits to track down Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 championship rival Cory Eliason, but once the Clute, Texas-native secured the top spot on lap 24, the Texas Sprint Car Nationals main event on the highbanks of Volunteer Speedway was as good as complete. Although forced to endure a green-white-checkered finish, Reutzel’s dominance was clear, eventually escaping to a two-second advantage in just two trips around the speedway.

A sweet ending to a bitter night for the Baughman-Reutzel Motorsports team, Reutzel was forced to change motors after his respective hot lap session, only to be caught-up in an incident during the evening’s dash. The familiar No. 87 did restart the dash, but had to settle with a fifth-place result.

The $5,000 triumph, a first-ever for Reutzel at Volunteer and a first-ever as a full-time All Star in the state of Tennessee, bumped Reutzel’s 2020 win tally to six during All Star Circuit of Champions competition, continuing his chase toward a third consecutive Series title.

Eliason, who led the first 23 laps before losing the top spot to Reutzel, held on to finish second at Volunteer on Saturday night, followed by Nashville’s Paul McMahan and three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Tony Stewart.

“Everyone always talks about how good their team is, but I have the best team in the pit area. This was definitely a tough night,” Aaron Reutzel boasted in Volunteer Speedway victory lane, backed by Folkens Brothers Trucking, Fischer Body Shop, Ti22, and Hollywood Blasting. “We had to do so much tonight, but they never gave up and continued to work hard no matter what was thrown at them. They proved why we won the championship the last two years. My team won this race tonight.”

Utilizing the outside-front row starting spot, Visalia, California’s Cory Eliason jumped to the early advantage, quickly driving away from Paul McMahan, Sye Lynch and Tony Stewart. In fact, Eliason’s only challenge during the first 15 laps of the 30-lap contest was in the form of lapped traffic, which came into play for the first time on lap nine. At the time, Reutzel was battling in the fifth position, eventually earning a spot over Stewart to claim fourth on lap 13. Two circuits later, Reutzel was on the move again, this time working by the Pete Grove-owned entry occupied by Sye Lynch.

Working the very topside of turns one and two, and sneaking through the middle and very bottom of turns three and four, Reutzel powered his way around McMahan to take second on lap 20, this time using a slide job between turns one and two to secure the position.

Despite Eliason’s attempt to escape in traffic, Reutzel’s momentum was too powerful to overcome, as the Baughman-Reutzel Motorsports entry cut the near-straightaway lead to less than a car length by lap 22. One circuit later, Reutzel made his first bid for the lead, and although the slider did not stick, a slider the following lap would, driving by Eliason at the exit of turn two on lap 24.

The main event’s first and only caution appeared on lap 29 forcing the aforementioned green-white-checkered finish.

“You could only drive into the corner so hard above the cushion because you would just slide to the fence,” Reutzel continued. “There was only one piece of moisture in that whole corner and that was right along the bottom. When I went in and turned down, I could get a good run down the front stretch. I just kept digging at it and digging at it and I was able to make up some time on people. We were able to track down (Eliason) without a caution and that’s just a statement of how good we were.”

“We were good in one and two, but we struggled in three and four. That’s where Aaron (Reutzel) beat us,” Cory Eliason said, driver of Rudeen Racing No. 26. “He was able to carry momentum a lot better than I could. We are getting a lot closer to where we need to be. This kinda happened to me in Australia where I finished on the podium twelve or so times in a row before I finally won one. Sometimes finishing second can get frustrating. Hats off to my team. We were fast all night.”

As an added bonus for Reutzel, his feature performance also secured the evening’s Hercules Tires Hard Charger Award.

What’s Next:
The Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 will continue their weekend in the Volunteer State with a second consecutive appearance at Volunteer Speedway in Bulls Gap, Tennessee, on Sunday, June 28. The Texas Sprint Car Nationals finale will award a $5,000 top prize.

Online Coverage:
Each and every event on the 2020 Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 schedule will be broadcast live exclusively at www.floracing.com. To access live and on-demand racing action from the All Star Circuit of Champions, visit www.floracing.com and become an annual PRO subscriber. The subscription unlocks access to premium content across the entire FloSports network. Watch the events across all screens by downloading the FloSports app on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire and Chromecast. To check out exclusive content, visit https://bit.ly/2XR863e.

Contingency Awards/Results: Volunteer Speedway- June 27, 2020:
Event: Tennessee Sprint Car Nationals
Entries: 17
C&R Racing Warm-Ups: Cory Eliason - 11.265
Lincoln Electric Fast Qualifier: Cory Eliason - 11.176
Ford Performance Heat #1 Winner: Aaron Reutzel
All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Heat #2 Winner: Sye Lynch
Hunt Brothers Pizza Heat #3 Winner: Brinton Marvel
Kear’s Speed Shop Dash Winner: Paul McMahan
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet A-Main Winner: Aaron Reutzel
Hercules Tire A-Main Hard Charger: Aaron Reutzel (+4)

Qualifying

Group (A)
1. 26-Cory Eliason, 11.176; 2. 14-Tony Stewart, 11.440; 3. 13-Paul McMahan, 11.469; 4. 11-Zeb Wise, 11.482; 5. 19-Paige Polyak, 11.497; 6. 22-Cole Duncan, 11.539; 7. 17-Josh Baughman, 11.600; 8. 70-Sye Lynch, 11.630; 9. 21-Brinton Marvel, 11.653; 10. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 11.722; 11. W20-Greg Wilson, 11.773; 12. O7-Gerard McIntyre, 11.893; 13. 99-Skylar Gee, 11.928; 14. 1st-Steve Surniak, 11.984; 15. 23-Lance Moss, 99.100; 16. 22B-Ryan Broughton, 99.200; 17. iO7-Mark Coldren, 99.300

Heat #1 - Group (A) (8 Laps) - Top 8 Transfer
1. 87-Aaron Reutzel [1]; 2. 17-Josh Baughman [2]; 3. 26-Cory Eliason [4]; 4. 11-Zeb Wise [3]; 5. 99-Skylar Gee [5]; 6. 22B-Ryan Broughton [6]

Heat #2 - Group (A) (8 Laps) - Top 8 Transfer
1. 70-Sye Lynch [2]; 2. W20-Greg Wilson [1]; 3. 14-Tony Stewart [4]; 4. 19-Paige Polyak [3]; 5. 1ST-Steve Surniak [5]; 6. iO7-Mark Coldren [6]

Heat #3 - Group (A) (8 Laps) - Top 8 Transfer
1. 21-Brinton Marvel [2]; 2. 13-Paul McMahan [4]; 3. O7-Gerard McIntyre [1]; 4. 22-Cole Duncan [3]; 5. 23-Lance Moss [5]

Dash #1 (6 Laps)
1. 13-Paul McMahan [6]; 2. 26-Cory Eliason [1]; 3. 14-Tony Stewart [7]; 4. 70-Sye Lynch [5]; 5. 87-Aaron Reutzel [4]; 6. 11-Zeb Wise [2]; 7. 21-Brinton Marvel [3]; 8. 19-Paige Polyak [8]

A-Main (30 Laps)
1. 87-Aaron Reutzel [5]; 2. 26-Cory Eliason [2]; 3. 13-Paul McMahan [1]; 4. 14-Tony Stewart [3]; 5. 70-Sye Lynch [4]; 6. 11-Zeb Wise [6]; 7. 17-Josh Baughman [8]; 8. O7-Gerard McIntyre [10]; 9. 1ST-Steve Surniak [13]; 10. W20-Greg Wilson [9]; 11. 22-Cole Duncan [11]; 12. 99-Skylar Gee [12]; 13. 21-Brinton Marvel [7]; 14. IO7-Mark Coldren [15]; 15. 23-Lance Moss [14]; 16. 22B-Ryan Broughton [16]; 17. 19-Paige Polyak [17]
Lap Leaders: Cory Eliason (1-23), Aaron Reutzel (24-30)

2020 All Star Circuit of Champions Driver Standings: (As of June 27, 2020)
1. Aaron Reutzel - 1886
2. Cory Eliason - 1834
3. Zeb Wise - 1786
4. Paul McMahan - 1734
5. Tony Stewart - 1702
6. Danny Dietrich - 1678
7. Josh Baughman - 1636
8. Brock Zearfoss - 1632
9. Greg Wilson - 1624
10. Skylar Gee - 1612

2020 All Star Circuit of Champions Winners:
Volusia Speedway Park, Fla. (2/5/2020): Brad Sweet
Volusia Speedway Park, Fla. (2/6/2020): Aaron Reutzel
East Bay Raceway Park, Fla. (2/10/2020): Aaron Reutzel (2)
East Bay Raceway Park, Fla. (2/11/2020): Kyle Larson
Park Jefferson International Speedway, S.D. (5/29/2020): Aaron Reutzel (3)
Park Jefferson International Speedway, S.D. (5/30/2020): Austin McCarl
Red Dirt Raceway, Okla. (6/5/2020): Aaron Reutzel (4)
81 Speedway, Kan. (6/7/2020): Kyle Larson (2)
Lawton Speedway, Okla. (6/8/2020): Kyle Larson (3)
Devil’s Bowl Speedway, Texas (6/10/2020): Kyle Larson (4)
Southern Oklahoma Speedway, Okla. (6/11/2020): Brock Zearfoss
Monarch Motor Speedway, Texas (6/12/2020): Danny Dietrich
Lonestar Speedway, Texas (6/13/2020): Aaron Reutzel (5)
Chatham Speedway, Louisiana (6/14/2020): Dominic Scelzi
Port Royal Speedway, Pa. (6/24/2020): Anthony Macri
Volunteer Speedway, Tenn. (6/27/2020): Aaron Reutzel (6)

About the All Star Circuit of Champions:
All Star Enterprises, LLC, wholly owned by Tony Stewart, d/b/a the All Star Circuit of Champions, is a winged sprint car series. The All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series is one of the oldest traveling 410 sprint car organizations and is a staple of grassroots, open-wheel racing. Formed in 1970 by Bud Miller, the series has largely been considered the first 'outlaw' Sprint Car organization of the modern era. Motorsports entrepreneur Tony Stewart agreed to terms with Guy Webb to become the sole owner of the original winged sprint car tour in January of 2015.

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ASCS National Sprint Series



Flat Left Front Not Enough To Stop Hafertepe At I-30 Speedway With Lucas Oil ASCS

Bryan Hulbert – LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (June 27, 2020) Even with a flat left front tire over the final four laps on Saturday's SawBlade.com A-Feature, it was not enough to slow Sam Hafertepe, Jr. as the driver of the Hills Racing/Heidbreder Foundation No. 15h led start to finish with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network at I-30 Speedway.


Winner Sam Hafertepe Jr (Serena Dalhamer Photo)

"I just got a little too greedy," chuckled Hafertepe over the flat front tire. "I did that with about four laps to go, and I just started being careful, so it didn't dig in."

Hafertepe's third career victory with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network at the Arkansas quarter-mile, the win is Sam's 50th overall with the National Tour since 2010.

Fending off numerous restart attempts at the lead by Mississippi's Dale Howard, the No. 15h used the final 15 lap green flag run to stretch his advantage to 2.747 seconds. Battling with Roger Crockett over the last half of the Feature, the pair went side by side several times as Howard held off the No. 11. Blake Hahn grabbed third on Lap 26 after Dale and Roger nearly made contact. Blake was able to hold on to complete the night's podium after starting seventh on the grid. Roger Crockett ended up fourth with Jordan Mallett, from 11th, taking the fifth position on the closing lap.

Moving up six positions, Missouri's Garet Williamson ended up sixth with Cody Gardner seventh. Having to race through the first BMRS B-Feature, after being disqualified during his Qualifier for rough driving, Howard Moore rebounded to eighth after starting 19th. Having fallen out the top ten late in the A-Feature, Matt Covington came back to finish ninth with Chase Randall posting his first top ten of the season against the National Tour.

The 76th event at I-30 Speedway since 1993 with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network; the Saturday showdown drew a field of 42 drivers from 10 states and three countries. SCE Gaskets Heat Races were topped by John Carney II, Sam Hafertepe, Jr., Brad Bowden, Howard Moore, and Zach Pringle. Hoosier Tire Qualifiers went to Justin Sanders, Sam Hafertepe, Jr., and Roger Crockett. A pair of BMRS B-Features were topped by Tim Crawley and Dylan Westbrook. Provisional were utilized by Harli White and Robbie Price based on National Tour Owner Points. A Regional Provisional was used by Joseph Miller.

The next event for the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network is slated for Saturday, July 11 at Riverside International Speedway in West Memphis, Ark. Live coverage is available for those who cannot make the trip on www.racinboys.com.

For other news, notes, and information on the American Sprint Car Series, from the National Tour to any of the Regional Tours that make up ASCS Nation in 2020, log onto www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, on Instagram, and Twitter (@LucasOilASCS).

Race Results:

Lucas Oil ASCS presented by MAVTV and ASCS Mid-South Region
I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.)
Saturday, June 27, 2020

Car Count: 42

SCE Gaskets Heat Races (Top 30 in Passing Points advance to Qualifiers)

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. J2-John Carney II[2]; 2. 16A-Justin Sanders[1]; 3. 28-Scott Bogucki[5]; 4. 24D-Danny Sams III[4]; 5. 14-Jordon Mallett[7]; 6. 24W-Jeffrey West Jr[3]; 7. 21P-Robbie Price[9]; 8. 5-Eric Lutz[8]; 9. 0-Mike Vaculik[6]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2. 15J-Jeremy Middleton[1]; 3. G6-Cody Gardner[5]; 4. 95-Matt Covington[6]; 5. 21B-Brandon Hinkle[3]; 6. 88-Travis Reber[7]; 7. 69-Jamey Mooney[8]; 8. 27J-Joseph Poe Jr[9]; 9. 99-Blake Jenkins[4]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Brad Bowden[2]; 2. 77X-Alex Hill[3]; 3. 47-Dale Howard[7]; 4. 9-Chase Randall[6]; 5. 1X-Tim Crawley[5]; 6. 13-Chase Howard[4]; 7. 30-Joseph Miller[1]; 8. 1S-Joey Schmidt[8]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Howard Moore[4]; 2. 91A-Ernie Ainsworth[3]; 3. 24-Garet Williamson[5]; 4. 11-Roger Crockett[6]; 5. 55B-Brandon Anderson[7]; 6. 17B-Ryan Bickett[1]; 7. 8X-Tony Higgins[8]; 8. X-Charlie Louden[2]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 8Z-Zach Pringle[1]; 2. 14E-Kyle Bellm[6]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 4. 21K-Kevin Hinkle[2]; 5. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[5]; 6. 11B-Tyler Horn[3]; 7. 23B-Keith Ainsworth[8]; 8. 17W-Harli White[7]

Hoosier Tire Qualifiers (Top 16 in combined Passing Points advance to the A-Feature)

Qualifier 1 (8 Laps): 1. 16A-Justin Sanders[2]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[1]; 3. J2-John Carney II[5]; 4. 14-Jordon Mallett[7]; 5. 8Z-Zach Pringle[4]; 6. 88-Travis Reber[9]; 7. 21K-Kevin Hinkle[8]; 8. 69-Jamey Mooney[10]; 9. 28-Scott Bogucki[3]; 10. (DQ) 3-Howard Moore[6] ***Moore DQ'd for rough driving.

Qualifier 2 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[5]; 2. 9-Chase Randall[1]; 3. G6-Cody Gardner[3]; 4. 14E-Kyle Bellm[6]; 5. 15J-Jeremy Middleton[2]; 6. 1X-Tim Crawley[8]; 7. 55B-Brandon Anderson[7]; 8. 77X-Alex Hill[4]; 9. 8X-Tony Higgins[10]; 10. 21B-Brandon Hinkle[9]

Qualifier 3 (8 Laps): 1. 11-Roger Crockett[1]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3. 47-Dale Howard[6]; 4. 24-Garet Williamson[3]; 5. 91A-Ernie Ainsworth[4]; 6. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[8]; 7. 24D-Danny Sams III[7]; 8. 23B-Keith Ainsworth[10]; 9. 21P-Robbie Price[9]; 10. 2-Brad Bowden[5]

BMRS B-Feature (Top 3 from each advance to the A-Feature)

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 1X-Tim Crawley[1]; 2. 3-Howard Moore[2]; 3. 5-Eric Lutz[8]; 4. 28-Scott Bogucki[5]; 5. 30-Joseph Miller[9]; 6. 11B-Tyler Horn[7]; 7. 0-Mike Vaculik[10]; 8. (DNF) 24D-Danny Sams III[4]; 9. (DNF) 55B-Brandon Anderson[3]; 10. (DNF) 23B-Keith Ainsworth[6]; 11. (DNS) 1S-Joey Schmidt; 12. (DNS) 8X-Tony Higgins; 13. (DNS) 13-Chase Howard ***Bogucki docked two spots at the finish for advancing before the cone.

B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[1]; 2. 24W-Jeffrey West Jr[8]; 3. 99-Blake Jenkins[13]; 4. 77X-Alex Hill[2]; 5. 17W-Harli White[11]; 6. 69-Jamey Mooney[5]; 7. 17B-Ryan Bickett[9]; 8. 21B-Brandon Hinkle[7]; 9. 21K-Kevin Hinkle[3]; 10. 27J-Joseph Poe Jr[10]; 11. 21P-Robbie Price[6]; 12. 2-Brad Bowden[4]; 13. X-Charlie Louden[12]

Sawblade.com A-Feature

A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 47-Dale Howard[2]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[7]; 4. 11-Roger Crockett[6]; 5. 14-Jordon Mallett[11]; 6. 24-Garet Williamson[12]; 7. G6-Cody Gardner[8]; 8. 3-Howard Moore[19]; 9. 95-Matt Covington[9]; 10. 9-Chase Randall[10]; 11. 1X-Tim Crawley[17]; 12. 8Z-Zach Pringle[13]; 13. 91A-Ernie Ainsworth[14]; 14. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[18]; 15. 15J-Jeremy Middleton[15]; 16. 99-Blake Jenkins[22]; 17. 24W-Jeffrey West Jr[20]; 18. 5-Eric Lutz[21]; 19. 30-Joseph Miller[25]; 20. (DNF) 17W-Harli White[23]; 21. (DNF) 16A-Justin Sanders[5]; 22. (DNF) 88-Travis Reber[16]; 23. (DNF) 14E-Kyle Bellm[3]; 24. (DNF) J2-John Carney II[4]; 25. (DNF) 21P-Robbie Price[24]

Lap Leader(s): Sam Hafertepe, Jr. 1-30
Hard Charger: Howard Moore +11
High Point Driver: Sam Hafertepe, Jr.
Provisional(s): Harli White (Points); Robbie Price (Points); Joseph Miller (Regional)

Driver Point Standings (Top 15): 1. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. 733; 2. Roger Crockett 684; 3. Jordon Mallett 661; 4. Matt Covington 633; 5. Harli White 620; 6. Blake Hahn 616; 7. Dylan Westbrook 611; 8. Scott Bogucki 607; 9. Justin Sanders 578; 10. Garet Williamson 504; 11. Chase Randall 497; 12. John Carney II 681; 13. Robbie Price 479; 14. Alex Hill 460; 15. Danny Sams III 458

2020 A-Feature Winner(s): Sam Hafertepe, Jr. – 3 (2/29 – Canyon Speedway Park; 6/25 – Caney Valley Speedway; 6/27 – I-30 Speedway); Matt Covington - 1 (2/28 - Canyon Speedway Park); Brad Sweet – 1 (3/6 – Merced Speedway); Andy Forsberg – 1 (3/8 – Petaluma Speedway);

Saturday, June 27, 2020

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – Chad Kemenah was forced to adjust his line during the 410 sprint feature and he made it work to perfection, taking the lead with just two laps to go to claim the $4,000 top prize at Fremont Speedway Saturday on Willie’s Sales and Service Night.

Kemenah, a Fremont, Ohio native, battled very hard with Caleb Griffith the final eight laps, with the pair making slight contact at one point. Kemenah had actually taken the lead on lap 23 of the 30-lap feature but a caution put Griffith back to the point. On the ensuing restart Griffith went to the bottom to block but Kemenah was able to make his Liz Matus Racing machine work the middle and high line and finally got around Griffith on lap 28 and held on for his 13th career Fremont win. It was his first win at “The Track That Action Built” since defeating the World of Outlaws in 2016.

“I have a car owner (Johnny Garvin) is at home…he’s setting so I can race. This is pretty cool…this is actually bad ass. My hat goes off to Caleb. He raced me perfect…that’s how you want to race. I can’t thank my nephew AJ (Havens) enough. Due to my thought process here, we’ve been experimenting a lot and I told him for the feature go back and do what you know how to do. As you could see a week ago my experimenting went horribly wrong. I can’t thank Paul Kistler, Maxim Chassis, Liuna, Gary Bretz with North Baltimore Meats, Alternative Power Source, Shawn Loken…everyone that helps out on this team including my wife and kids, AJ’s kids. We have a lot of fun,” said Kemenah beside his Gill Construction, Garvin Scrap Metal backed #15K.

It was the second night of the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by the Baumann Auto Group.

Leipsic, Ohio’s Chase Dunham started his sprint car racing career in the 305 division at Fremont Speedway. Those learning laps at the track paid off Saturday as he took the lead with nine laps to go and held off several challenges from veteran Tim Allison to score his first career sprint car win with the K&L Ready Mix NRA Sprint Invaders.

“It definitely helped just having some more laps here than the other guys. This is my first win…I can’t thank my sponsors enough…William Vaughn Company, Dales Concrete, Bob Hampshire, George’s LP Gas, Precision Laser Forming, Tim Hogan’s George Dalton Carpet, Miller Construction, K&L Ready Mix, Banshee Graphics,” said Dunham in the Engine Pro Victory Lane.

Matt Foos gave his dad, Dave, a former sprint car mechanic, a great birthday present Saturday…a victory. Foos battled with Brandon Moore throughout the 25 laps of the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint feature before driving to his eighth career Fremont win.

It was the second night of the NAPA Auto Parts of Bryan AFCS Presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales for the 305 sprints.

“We got my dad on the wrenches. Got him out of retirement. He came with us last night (at Attica Raceway Park where he was the hard charger) and it showed. We’re a good combo. I can give him a lot of feedback,” said Foos beside his Speed Shark Graphics, 818 Club, DR’s Powerlab, CS9 Chassis, Kear’s Speed Shop and Berryman Racing Shocks backed #12.

Toledo, Ohio’s Cory McCaughey has finished second 14 times at Fremont Speedway in the Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks. It took a new ride to finally put him in victory lane Saturday. McCaughey, who started 11th, took the lead from Shawn Valenti with just three laps to go and held off the veteran for his first ever Fremont Speedway win.

“Thank you Mark Kachenmeister so much for the opportunity. To beat Shawn you have to have a big ole set and drive that thing right in there,” said McCaughey beside his KC Engineering; Ron Miller Race Cars and DAS Motors.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action with a huge double-header Saturday and Sunday, July 4 and 5 as part of the Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions Ohio Sprint Speedweek. The dirt trucks will be on the racing card Saturday with the 305 sprints joining the All Stars on Sunday. Gates will open at 3 p.m. both days.

Keep up to date with Fremont Speedway by going to www.fremontohspeedway.com or on Facebook at www.facebook/FremontSpeedway or on Twitter https://twitter.com/FremontSpeedway

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Willies Sales and Service with Toro lawn garden and STIHL equipment is located on East State Street in Fremont, Ohio. Willies has been providing excellent service in Northwest Ohio for over 60 years. Willie’s specializes in lawn and garden equipment sales and service. With a factory certified staff Willies is confident in assisting you with your lawn equipment needs. As an independent STIHL dealer, Willie’s can provide many services the big box chain stores just can't match. Willie’s can offer fast, professional service for your STIHL equipment after the sale. Your equipment comes fully assembled and ready to use, and Willie’s staff can give you in-store safety and operating demonstration so you can get started on your tasks as soon as you get home.

Fremont Speedway
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Willies Sales and Service Night

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410 Sprints - Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying
1.16-DJ Foos, 13.434; 2.5-Byron Reed, 13.611; 3.15K-Chad Kemenah, 13.631; 4.09-Craig Mintz, 13.651; 5.3C-Cale Conley, 13.674; 6.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.708; 7.3J-Trey Jacobs, 13.777; 8.4*-Tyler Street, 13.778; 9.1-Nate Dussel, 13.782; 10.4-Cap Henry, 13.789; 11.33W-Caleb Griffith, 13.863; 12.23-Cole Macedo, 13.915; 13.2+-Brian Smith, 13.916; 14.7BC-Tyler Courtney, 13.953; 15.35-Stuart Brubaker, 14.054; 16.2L-Landon LaLonde, 14.061; 17.5T-Travis Philo, 14.079; 18.22M-Dan McCarron, 14.203; 19.4T-Josh Turner, 14.292; 20.14-Chad Wilson, 14.826; 21.7T-Troy Vaccaro, 14.855; 22.77I-John Ivy, 99.990;

Heat 1, Group A (8 Laps)
1. 33W-Caleb Griffith[1] ; 2. 16-DJ Foos[4] ; 3. 4*-Tyler Street[2] ; 4. 77I-John Ivy[7] ; 5. 2L-Landon LaLonde[5] ; 6. 7T-Troy Vaccaro[6]

Heat 2, Group B (8 Laps)
1. 4-Cap Henry[1] ; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[3] ; 3. 15K-Chad Kemenah[4] ; 4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[5] ; 5. 1-Nate Dussel[2] ; 6. 14-Chad Wilson[7] ; 7. 4T-Josh Turner[6]

Heat 3, Group C (8 Laps)
1. 3C-Cale Conley[3] ; 2. 23-Cole Macedo[1] ; 3. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[2] ; 4. 2+-Brian Smith[5] ; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6] ; 6. 5-Byron Reed[4] ; 7. 5T-Travis Philo[7] ; 8. 22M-Dan McCarron[8]

A-Main 1 (30 Laps)
1. 15K-Chad Kemenah[8] ; 2. 33W-Caleb Griffith[2] ; 3. 3C-Cale Conley[3] ; 4. 4-Cap Henry[7] ; 5. 1-Nate Dussel[14] ; 6. 3J-Trey Jacobs[22] ; 7. 2+-Brian Smith[6] ; 8. 4*-Tyler Street[9] ; 9. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[12] ; 10. 77I-John Ivy[11] ; 11. 35-Stuart Brubaker[15] ; 12. 5T-Travis Philo[20] ; 13. 16-DJ Foos[10] ; 14. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[1] ; 15. 7T-Troy Vaccaro[16] ; 16. 14-Chad Wilson[17] ; 17. 4T-Josh Turner[19] ; 18. 2L-Landon LaLonde[13] ; 19. 23-Cole Macedo[4] ; 20. 22M-Dan McCarron[21] ; 21. 5-Byron Reed[18] ; 22. 09-Craig Mintz[5]
Hard Charger: 3J-Trey Jacobs +16

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying
1.26-Jamie Miller, 14.304; 2.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.636; 3.19R-Steve Rando, 14.641; 4.11G-Luke Griffith, 14.679; 5.12F-Matt Foos, 14.691; 6.99-Alvin Roepke, 14.752; 7.97-Kyle Peters, 14.798; 8.X-Mike Keegan, 14.823; 9.Z10-Brandon Moore, 14.857; 10.5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 14.864; 11.21-Larry Kingseed JR, 14.866; 12.1H-Zeth Sabo, 14.914; 13.5-Kody Brewer, 14.974; 14.75-Jerry Dahms, 15.039; 15.85-Shawn Valenti, 15.102; 16.47-Matt Lucius, 15.277; 17.28-Tad Peck, 15.463; 18.78-Justin Clark, 15.481; 19.51-Garrett Craine, 15.537; 20.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 15.551; 21.07-Cameron Hague, 15.710; 22.12-Phil Capodice, 17.454; 23.3X-Brandon Riehl, 99.990; 24.36-Seth Schneider, 99.990;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[1] ; 2. 11G-Luke Griffith[3] ; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 4. 97-Kyle Peters[2] ; 5. 5-Kody Brewer[5] ; 6. 47-Matt Lucius[6] ; 7. 12-Phil Capodice[8] ; 8. 51-Garrett Craine[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 12F-Matt Foos[3] ; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[4] ; 3. 21-Larry Kingseed JR[1] ; 4. X-Mike Keegan[2] ; 5. 28-Tad Peck[6] ; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[5] ; 7. X15-Kasey Ziebold[7] ; 8. 3X-Brandon Riehl[8]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 19R-Steve Rando[4] ; 2. 1H-Zeth Sabo[1] ; 3. Z10-Brandon Moore[2] ; 4. 99-Alvin Roepke[3] ; 5. 78-Justin Clark[6] ; 6. 85-Shawn Valenti[5] ; 7. 36-Seth Schneider[8] ; 8. 07-Cameron Hague[7]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)
1. 47-Matt Lucius[1] ; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[6] ; 3. 85-Shawn Valenti[3] ; 4. 75-Jerry Dahms[2] ; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[5] ; 6. 07-Cameron Hague[8] ; 7. 51-Garrett Craine[7] ; 8. 12-Phil Capodice[4]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 12F-Matt Foos[2] ; 2. Z10-Brandon Moore[1] ; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[4] ; 4. 11G-Luke Griffith[3] ; 5. 26-Jamie Miller[6] ; 6. 99-Alvin Roepke[12] ; 7. 21-Larry Kingseed JR[9] ; 8. 78-Justin Clark[15] ; 9. 1H-Zeth Sabo[8] ; 10. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[7] ; 11. X-Mike Keegan[11] ; 12. 36-Seth Schneider[17] ; 13. 97-Kyle Peters[10] ; 14. 5-Kody Brewer[13] ; 15. 47-Matt Lucius[16] ; 16. 85-Shawn Valenti[18] ; 17. 75-Jerry Dahms[19] ; 18. X15-Kasey Ziebold[20] ; 19. 28-Tad Peck[14] ; 20. 1W-Paul Weaver[5]
Hard Charger: 78-Justin Clark +7

NRA 360 Sprints

Qualifying
1.22M-Dan McCarron, 14.389; 2.46-Ryan Coniam, 14.740; 3.09-Justin Adams, 14.768; 4.2-Ricky Peterson, 14.849; 5.23-Devon Dobie, 14.912; 6.66D-Chase Dunham, 14.914; 7.11A-Tim Allison, 14.931; 8.49-Shawn Dancer, 14.984; 9.23s-Brad Strunk, 15.044; 10.9-Logan Riehl, 15.101; 11.7M-Brandon Moore, 15.329; 12.29-Rich Farmer, 15.376; 13.24-Kobe Allison, 15.701; 14.82-Cameron Burke, 15.832; 15.11N-Ed Neumeister, 15.895;

Heat 1, Group A (8 Laps)
1. 09-Justin Adams[2] ; 2. 49-Shawn Dancer[5] ; 3. 2-Ricky Peterson[1] ; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron[4] ; 5. 46-Ryan Coniam[3] ; 6. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 7. 23s-Brad Strunk[6] ; 8. 29-Rich Farmer[8]

Heat 2, Group B (8 Laps)
1. 11A-Tim Allison[2] ; 2. 23-Devon Dobie[4] ; 3. 66D-Chase Dunham[3] ; 4. 9-Logan Riehl[1] ; 5. 24-Kobe Allison[5] ; 6. 11N-Ed Neumeister[7] ; 8. 82-Cameron Burke[6]

A-Main 1 (25 Laps)
1. 66D-Chase Dunham[1] ; 2. 11A-Tim Allison[2] ; 3. 09-Justin Adams[3] ; 4. 49-Shawn Dancer[4] ; 5. 23-Devon Dobie[5] ; 6. 2-Ricky Peterson[6] ; 7. 22M-Dan McCarron[7] ; 8. 9-Logan Riehl[8] ; 9. 46-Ryan Coniam[9] ; 10. 24-Kobe Allison[10] ; 11. 7M-Brandon Moore[11] ; 12. 11N-Ed Neumeister[12] ; 13. 23s-Brad Strunk[13] ; 14. 82-Cameron Burke[14] ; 15. 29-Rich Farmer[15]

Dirt Trucks - Burmeister Trophy

Heat 1 (8 Laps)
1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[1] ; 2. 23m-Brad Mitten[3] ; 3. 67-Ben Clapp[6] ; 4. 26-Kyle Lagrou[8] ; 5. 4s-Keith Sorg[4] ; 6. 32H-Dan Hennig[7] ; 7. 11-Austin Gibson[5] ; 8. 7G-Bryce Black[2]

Heat 2 (8 Laps)
1. 16-Jim Holcomb[4] ; 2. 33-Jeff Ward[8] ; 3. 17x-Dustin Keegan[2] ; 4. 4M-Jamie Miller[7] ; 5. 78-Austin Black [3] ; 6. 27-Calob Crispen[6] ; 7. 14T-Cody Truman[1] ; 8. 32-Kevin Phillips[5]

Heat 3 (8 Laps)
1. 911-Cory McCaughey[1] ; 2. 115-Ben Good[2] ; 3. 1-John Brooks[5] ; 4. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[7] ; 5. 7X-Dana Frey[3] ; 6. P51-Paul Brown JR[6] ; 7. 75-Adam Dible[8] ; 8. 7H-JT Horn[4]

B-Main 1 (0 Laps)
1. 32H-Dan Hennig[1] ; 2. P51-Paul Brown JR[3] ; 3. 14T-Cody Truman[5] ; 4. 27-Calob Crispen[2] ; 5. 75-Adam Dible[6] ; 6. 7H-JT Horn[9] ; 7. 11-Austin Gibson[4]

A-Main 1 (20 Laps)
1. 911-Cory McCaughey[11] ; 2. 7B-Shawn Valenti[4] ; 3. 16-Jim Holcomb[12] ; 4. 4M-Jamie Miller[9] ; 5. 78-Austin Black [14] ; 6. 7X-Dana Frey[15] ; 7. 67-Ben Clapp[10] ; 8. 27-Calob Crispen[19] ; 9. 1-John Brooks[3] ; 10. 75-Adam Dible[20] ; 11. 23m-Brad Mitten[2] ; 12. 32H-Dan Hennig[16] ; 13. 26-Kyle Lagrou[8] ; 14. 115-Ben Good[7] ; 15. 14T-Cody Truman[18] ; 16. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[5] ; 17. 17x-Dustin Keegan[1] ; 18. 33-Jeff Ward[6] ; 19. P51-Paul Brown JR[17] ; 20. 4s-Keith Sorg[13]
Hard Charger: 27-Calob Crispen +11

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