Contents www.SCMSRN.com Sunday, June 27, 2010
SARVER,
PA - June 24, 2010 - Josh Richards tip-toed his way to victory in Thursday
night’s 30-lap World of Outlaws Late Model Series A-Main at Lernerville
Speedway.
Kicking
off the fourth annual Firecracker 100 presented by GottaRace.com weekend with a
flourish, the national tour’s defending champion led from start-to-finish for
his series-leading fifth triumph of the 2010 season.
Richards,
22, of Shinnston, W.Va., raced off the outside pole starting spot to outgun
fellow former WoO LMS titlist Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., at the initial
green flag. He went on to turn back a late challenge from Shane Clanton of
Locust Grove, Ga., in a caution-free event that was completed in less than 10
minutes.
“That’s definitely the slickest track I’ve
ever won on,” said Richards, who earned $6,000 for his 25th career WoO LMS
victory. “It was definitely the slowest I’ve ever gone to win, but (the track
is) really fun when it’s like that. I really had no idea where to go or where
to be, but it worked out.”
The
triumph guaranteed Richards a pole position starting slot in one of the
qualifying heat races for the Firecracker 100 on Saturday night (June 26),
regardless of his finish in Friday night’s second 30-lap preliminary feature.
He will bid for his first-ever 100-lap dirt Late Model victory in Saturday’s
$30,000-to-win blockbuster.
Clanton,
34, settled for second place in his RSD Enterprises Rocket car, 0.428 of a
second behind Richards’s Seubert Calf Ranches Rocket at the checkered flag. The
WoO LMS regular started fourth but didn’t reach the runner-up spot until
slipping underneath Moyer on lap 24.
Inaugural
Firecracker 100 winner Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., who started
seventh, came on strong during the race’s final circuits to place third in his
Team Zero by Bloomquist mount. Moyer faded to fourth at the finish in his
Victory Circle Chassis and third-starter Steve Shaver of Vienna, W.Va., placed
fifth in the K&L Rumley Rocket.
Richards,
who opened last year’s Firecracker 100 weekend by winning a postponed 50-lap
WoO LMS A-Main, felt the late-race pressure that Clanton applied. But the young
sensation didn’t falter, allowing him to extend his tour points lead to 30
markers over Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky. (finished eighth) and 34 over Tim
McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y. (seventh).
“I saw Clanton down off the bottom of (turn)
four,” said Richards, who made his first career WoO LMS start at Lernerville in
2004. “I’d push all the way to the cushion and look left, and he’d be there. I
just kinda had the momentum off the top (to stay ahead).”
Thursday
night’s preliminary action left Richards with a good feeling about his chances
in the Firecracker 100, which he believes has the makings of a thrilling
extra-distance affair.
“I think the UMP (Hoosier LM) tire rule is
gonna make it a really good race,” said Richards. “The tires aren’t really the
right tires for the track, which made everybody just kind of slip and skate
around (tonight). This was a preview of what you’re gonna see the rest of the
weekend.”
Clanton,
who has been a contender for victory in two of the three previous Firecracker
100s, stamped himself as a driver to watch once again with his Thursday-night
performance. He just wished that he hadn’t missed the white flag being thrown.
“I thought I saw the white flag, but I guess
they were just still waving it to everybody else when we came by (for the
checkered flag),” said Clanton. “When I realized the checkered was out I was
like, ‘Oh, no.’ I thought I had more time, but I guess I didn’t.
“I had a pretty good car,” he added. “Our cars
were about equal, but I must have been pretty good if I was a little bit harder
on tire (than Richards).”
Bloomquist,
meanwhile, was on the charge at the finish in his first WoO LMS start of 2010.
He broke into fourth place on lap 17 by splitting Shaver and Mars off turn two,
then ran down Moyer to grab third on lap 25.
“I needed 10 more laps, maybe five,” said
Bloomquist, who raced with a red, swollen left eye after apparently getting
something in it earlier in the day. “My car was good. I could run anywhere –
and I was running those guys (the leaders) down at the end.”
Mars, the
defending Firecracker 100 champ, started and finished sixth. The 10th-starting
McCreadie placed seventh after falling as far back as 15th and Lanigan advanced
from the 16th starting spot to secure an eighth-place finish. Doug Drown of
Wooster, Ohio, was ninth to earn the $500 WoO LMS ‘Bonus Bucks’ cash for being
the highest-finishing driver who hasn’t won a tour A-Main and isn’t ranked
among the top 12 in the points standings, and Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga.,
rounded out the top 10.
Thursday
night’s A-Main was the second leg of the LaCrosse Extreme Tough Challenge, a
unique mini-series that awards points to the top-five fulltime WoO LMS and
Sprint Car Series drivers in 16 selected events – eight Late Model and eight
Sprint Car – and will earn the champion of the combined standings a $5,000
bonus from a $15,000 points fund. Richards earned five points for being the
highest-finishing WoO LMS regular, followed by Clanton (four), McCreadie
(three), Lanigan (two) and Clint Smith (one).
A 57-car
field was signed in for the event, which was run on a clear evening after heavy
rain hit the facility less than 24 hours earlier.
Clanton
was quickest in Ohlins Shocks Time Trials with a lap of 15.849 seconds. He
earned his first fast-time honor of the 2010 WoO LMS.
Heat
winners were Clanton, Richards, Mars, Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs of Bear Lake, Pa.,
Moyer and Shaver. The B-Mains were captured by Tim Fuller of Watertown, N.Y.,
Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., and Matt Miller of Waterville, Ohio.
The
Firecracker 100 presented by GottaRace.com continues on Fri., June 25, with
another WoO LMS program topped by a 30-lap A-Main paying $6,000 to win. Drivers
will use their best finish from the Thursday and Friday competition to align
themselves in Saturday night’s Firecracker 100 heat races.
Details
and ticket information on the Firecracker 100 can be obtained by logging on to www.lernerville.com.
For more
information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.
Results
of WoO Late Model Series ‘Firecracker 100 Preliminary Night No. 1’ (Finishing
Position/Start/Driver/Laps Completed/Money Won):
1.
(2) Josh Richards/30 $6,075
2.
(4) Shane Clanton/30 $3,050
3.
(7) Scott Bloomquist/30 $2,000
4.
(1) Billy Moyer/30 $1,750
5.
(3) Steve Shaver/30 $1,500
6.
(6) Jimmy Mars/30 $1,250
7.
(10) Tim McCreadie/30 $1,150
8.
(16) Darrell Lanigan/30 $1,100
9.
(14) Doug Drown/30 $1,550
10.
(9) Clint Smith/30 $1,000
11.
(13) Steve Francis/30 $900
12.
(20) Chub Frank/30 $825
13.
(5) Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs/30 $750
14.
(15) Rick Eckert/30 $725
15.
(11) Will Vaught/30 $700
16.
(19) Tim Fuller/30 $680
17.
(8) Vic Coffey/30 $670
18.
(23) Brady Smith/30 $660
19.
(25) Austin Hubbard/30 $640
20.
(18) Jamie Lathroum/30 $620
21.
(12) John Mollick/30 $625
22.
(17) Gregg Satterlee/29 $600
23.
(21) Matt Miller/29 $600
24.
(22) Davey Johnson/29 $600
25.
(26) Russell King/29 $600
26.
(24) Alex Ferree/17 $600
*
Earnings include cash contingency award bonuses
Time
of Race: 9 Mins., 32.401 Secs.
Margin
of Victory: 0.428 Secs.
Yellow
Flags: None
Lap
Leaders: Richards (1-30)
Provisional
Starters: Hubbard, King
Rookie
of the Race: Hubbard ($250)
WoO
LMS ‘Bonus Bucks’ Winner: Doug Drown ($500)
Ohlins
Shocks Time Trial Results (Position/No./Driver/Hometown/Best Lap):
1.
25-Shane Clanton/Locust Grove, GA 15.849
2.
21d-Dan Stone/Thompson, PA 15.980
3.
28-Jimmy Mars/Menomonie, WI 16.065
4.
39-Tim McCreadie/Watertown, NY 16.136
5.
2J-Mike Johnson/Imperial, PA 16.163
6.
4J-John Mollick/Toronto, OH 16.184
7.
46-Doug Horton/Bruceton Mills, WV 16.190
8.
1-Josh Richards/Shinnston, WV 16.195
9.
24-Rick Eckert/York, PA 16.264
10.
99b-Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs/Bear Lake, PA 16.276
11.
19H-Austin Hubbard/Seaford, DE 16.293
12.
88-Chuck Sarver/W. Sunbury, PA 16.315
13.
0-Scott Bloomquist/Mooresburg, TN 16.338
14.
32c-Vic Coffey/Caledonia, NY 16.346
15.
11-Tyler Reddick/Corning, CA 16.363
16.
29-Darrell Lanigan/Union, KY 16.377
17.
1V-Will Vaught/Crane, MO 16.405
18.
6s-Steve Shaver/Vienna, WV 16.411
19.
1J-Davey Johnson/Latrobe, PA 16.452
20.
19-Tim Fuller/Watertown, NY 16.458
21.
44-Clint Smith/Senoia, GA 16.460
22.
1*-Chub Frank/Bear Lake, PA 16.461
23.
21-Billy Moyer/Batesville, AR 16.483
24.
H1-Jared Miley/South Park, PA 16.510
25.
15-Steve Francis/Ashland, KY 16.624
26.
25z-Mason Ziegler/Chalk Hill, PA 16.690
27.
2-Brady Smith/Solon Springs, WI 16.718
28.
56-Russell King/Bristolville, OH 16.723
29.
22s-Gregg Satterlee/Rochester Mills, PA 16.723
30.
4-Alex Ferree/Saxonburg, PA 16.783
31.
J4-John Garvin/Sarver, PA 16.857
32.
12-Doug Drown/Wooster, OH 16.871
33.
15b-Brian Birkhofer/Muscatine, IA 16.877
34.
14c-Corey Conley/Wellsburg, WV 16.946
35.
7-Matt Miller/Waterville, OH 16.872
36.
6L-Jamie Lathroum/Mechanicsville, MD 16.999
37.
45-Mark Byram/Georgetown, DE 17.054
38.
72M-John Mason/Millersburg, OH 17.062
39.
44H-Dave Hess Jr./Waterford, PA 17.092
40.
won11-Robbie Blair/Titusville, PA 17.101
41.
57J-Bub McCool/Vicksburg, MS 17.120
42.
23T-Tony Burke/Sarver, PA 17.123
43.
3-Brent Robinson/Smithfield, VA 17.201
44.
1c-Lynn Geisler/Cranberry Twp., PA 17.202
45.
9K-Mike Knight/Ripley, NY 17.215
46.
66-Todd Bachman/Natrona Heights, PA 17.272
47.
17M-Dale McDowell/Chickamauga, GA 17.281
48.
21L-Matt Lux/Franklin, PA 17.392
49.
1Jx-Dave Murdick/Slippery Rock, PA 17.394
50.
22-Greg Oakes/Franklinville, NY 17.486
51.
14-April Farmer/Livingston, TN 17.890
52.
1cfr-Peter Mantha Jr./Gatineau, QUE 17.891
53.
38R-Nick Reges/Butler, PA 17.986
54.
72N-Michael Norris/Sarver, PA 18.108
55.
c33-Chris Casner/Mifflintown, PA 18.184
56.
J19-Jason Fosnaught/Creighton, PA N/T
57.
29s-Ken Schaltenbrand/Sarver, PA 16.852 (DQ – light)
Heat
No. 1 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Clanton, Bloomquist, Francis, Horton, Davey
Johnson, Robinson, Byram, Garvin, Murdick, Casner
Heat
No. 2 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Richards, Coffey, Drown, Fuller, Geisler,
Mason, Oakes, Ziegler, Stone (DNS) Fosnaught
Heat
No. 3 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Mars, C. Smith, Eckert, Birkhofer, B. Smith,
Reddick, Knight, Hess, Farmer (DQ) Schaltenbrand
Heat
No. 4 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Briggs, McCreadie, Lanigan, Frank, Blair,
King, Conley, Bachman, Mantha
Heat
No. 5 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Moyer, Vaught, Satterlee, Miller, M. Johnson,
McDowell, McCool, Hubbard, Reges
Heat
No. 6 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Shaver, Mollick, Lathroum, Ferree, Miley,
Lux, Norris, Sarver, Burke
B-Main
No. 1 (12 laps – Top 2 Transfer): Fuller, D. Johnson, Geisler, Horton,
Robinson, Mason, Garvin, Byram, Murdick, Casner, Ziegler (DNS) Oakes, Stone,
Fosnaught
B-Main
No. 2 (12 laps – Top 2 Transfer): Frank, B. Smith, Birkhofer, King, Hess,
Knight, Reddick, Blair, Conley, Schaltenbrand, Bachman, Farmer, Mantha
B-Main
No. 3 (12 laps – Top 2 Transfer): Miller, Ferree, Miley, McDowell, McCool, M.
Johnson, Lux, Norris, Burke, Sarver, Hubbard, Reges
World
of Outlaws Late Model Series Contingency Award Winners:
Arizona
Sports Shirts ($50 product certificate): Brent Robinson/Dave Hess Jr./Bub
McCool
Armor
All (one case of product to highest-finishing non-WoO team in A-Main w/decal):
Scott Bloomquist
Eibach
Springs (one free spring): Brent Robinson/Bub McCool
MSD
Ignition ($75 cash award): Josh Richards
MSD
Ignition ($25 cash award): John Mollick
Ohlins
Pole Award ($50 cash award to fastest qualifier w/decal): Shane Clanton
Pink
Carburetors ($100 product certificate): Davey Johnson
Quartermaster
($100 product certificate): Shane Clanton
Quartermaster
($50 product certificate): Jimmy Mars
Quartermaster
($25 product certificate): Tim Fuller
RTC
Performance ($100 certificate): Shane Clanton
STP
($50 cash award): Doug Horton
U
Coat It ($100 certificate): Josh Richards, Clint Smith, Brent Robinson
VP
Racing Fuels ‘Nice Jugs Award’ (two five-gallon plastic fuel jugs to fastest
qualifier who does not make the A-Main if decal is displayed): Dan Stone
2010
World of Outlaws Late Model Series Point Standings as of June 24 – 20 A-Mains
completed (rank/driver/points/deficit to leader):
1.
Josh Richards 2778 (-0)
2.
Darrell Lanigan 2748 (-30)
3.
Tim McCreadie 2744 (-34)
4.
Steve Francis 2674 (-104)
5.
Tim Fuller 2662 (-116)
6.
Austin Hubbard 2608 (-170)
7.
Shane Clanton 2568 (-210)
8.
Rick Eckert 2562 (-216)
9.
Chub Frank 2504 (-274)
10.
Clint Smith 2448 (-330)
11.
Russell King 2286 (-492)
12.
Brady Smith 2134 (-644)
13.
Brent Robinson 2064 (-714)
14.
Jill George 1542 (-1236)
15.
Vic Coffey 1040 (-1738)
16.
Brian Birkhofer 920 (-1858)
17.
Dan Stone 840 (-1938)
18.
Billy Moyer 838 (-1940)
19.
Dale McDowell 836 (-1942)
20.
April Farmer 820 (-1958)
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Aluminum.
Timmonsville,
SC (June 25th, 2010) -- Once again rain threaten the racing action Friday night
at the Florence Motor Speedway. But we where able to get it all in with some exciting
racing in all the divisions. The second Stock 4 heat race came down to the line
with Jarrett Smith and Kevin Jackson battling it out door to door. Jackson won
by a nose but the exciting racing was not over yet.
Jarrett
Smith and Kevin Jackson again would put on a show in the feature event. Jackson
got the jump on the start and pulled away from the field. Behind him Bobby
Tumbleston and Russ Turner Jr. would make contact almost sending Turner Jr. off
the backstretch. Both continued on but Turner Jr. wasn't to pleased. After
getting around Tumbleston the two would make contact in turn one sending both
cars around. This now gave Smith the opportunity to get by Jackson on the
restart and that's exactly what he did. Smith and Jackson would put on a whale
of a show for the fans but it would be Smith taking the win by inches over
Jackson.
Averitt
Lucas continued his domination of the Late Model Stock Car division winning yet
again. Lucas claimed the pole with a time of 18.528 seconds. Lucas led all
forty laps in the feature and was never touched. Several drivers had problems
on the night. RJ West tagged the wall in practice and would start from the rear
of the field, Jordan Smith brought out the first caution of the night. Rudy
Branham broke something on the rear end of his car and spun in turns three and
four. Archie Adams Sr. and Lance West would make contact in turns four sending
Adams Sr. around. All of this happened behind race leader Averitt Lucas.
Tyler
Howell claimed his first Shriner Bomber win besting Michael Stokes and Bobby
Schwabenbauer.
Jon
Martin won the Super Stock division over William Hutson.
Next
weekend the Southeast Limited Late Model Series makes its first trip to the
Florence Motor Speedway. 36 cars will do battle for $3000 to win. It all begins
Friday with practice. Saturday the cars will qualifying and run the last chance
race along with a 30 lap Shriner Bomber race. Sunday the action starts at 4:00
PM with the Stock 4 Cylinder division running 30 laps. At 5:00 PM the green
flag flies for the first ever Southeast Limited Late Model race. The Super
Stocks will race following the Southeast LLM series for 30 laps.
For
current racing information and other track facts, visit the Florence Motor
Speedway website, www.florencemotorspeedway.com
Late
Model Stock (40 Laps)
1.
#07 Averitt Lucas
2.
#18 Jamey Lee
3.
#76 Jimmy Herrington
4.
#17 Archie Adams Jr.
5.
#34 Lance West
6.
#7 Strom Altman Jr.
7.
#1 Archie Adams Sr.
8.
#00 Jordan Smith
9.
#28 Rudy Branham
10.
#04 RJ West
Stock
4 Cylinder (30 Laps)
1.
#6 Jarrett Smith
2.
#21 Kevin Jackson
3.
#00 Bobby Tumbleston
4.
#00 Jimmy Maner
5.
#77 Brent Bullard
6.
#81 Michael Grooms
7.
#1 Russ Turner Jr.
8.
#4 Emory Herring
9.
#29 Adam Dowling
10.
#01 Buddy Harris
Super
Stock Feature
1.
#47 Jon Martin
2.
#81 William Hutson
Bomber
Feature (12 Laps)
1.
#22 Tyler Howell
2.
#8 Michael Stokes
3.
#24 Bobby Schwabenbauer
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