By Tim Tuttle
Tyler Thomas led a combined 24 laps in three POWRi Lucas Oil National/West Series features at Valley Speedway in Grain Valley, Mo., and Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo., in 2012, but he wasn’t able to capitalize on his show of speed to take home a victory. The 17-year-old from Collinsville, Okla., will be trying to complete unfinished business when the series returns to one-third mile Valley on Friday (May 3) and three-eighths mile Lucas Oil on Saturday (May 4).
Thomas led the opening seven laps at Valley in both features and the initial 10 at Lucas Oil. He finished third at Valley on May 4, but brake failure late in the June 8 feature sent him tumbling from a top-three finish to ninth. At POWRi’s lone stop at Lucas Oil, Thomas was leading when the drive line failed.
“I enjoy running Grain Valley,” Thomas said. “It’s super fast and racy and I think we’ll have a good shot at it (winning) as long as we keep everything together on the car. I like going to Wheatland, too, as long as the track is right. It seems to be pretty racy and it’s wide with opportunities to pass.
“The competition in POWRi is really tough and you’ve got to be really up on the wheel in the heat races and hope you get some passing points to start up front.”
Thomas has three POWRi National Midget wins in one-and-a-half seasons. He won in his debut race at age 15–the youngest in the history of the series—at West Plains (Mo.) Motor Speedway in 2011. Thomas was fifth in the championship last season, winning at Du Quoin, Ill., and Macon, Ill., and made the feature in all 26 events entered. He had five top-fives and 11 top-10s.
Thomas finished sixth in the season opener at Jacksonvillle, Ill., last Friday (April 26) night
“The track was really tricky and I was trying to run on the smooth part and dodge the holes,” Thomas said. “I kind of had my own line and we got up there for a little while (laps 5 through 7) after starting 14th and we still got a really good finish. As long as we keep those finishes up there, we’ll be a contender for the championship.
“Last year if we didn’t’ have a top three, it was a DNF. Our goal is to eliminate DNFs and replace them with top –fives and top-10s. If we finish races, we’ll win some races and get some top-fives.”
POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series top-10 points standings (after 1 of 35 events); 1. Shane Cockrum 200, 2. Andrew Felker 190, 3. Darren Hagen 180, 4. Dalton Armstrong 170, 5. Danny Stratton 160, 6. Tyler Thomas 150, 7. Caleb Armstrong 140, 8. Jake Blackhurst 130, 9. Brad Kuhn 120, 10. Justin Peck 110.
POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series 2013 race winners: Jacksonville, Ill.—Shane Cokcrum.
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