Tyler Thomas wins opener of the 305 shootout at SNMS

Tyler Thomas made his way to victory lane with a last-lap pass in Friday night's 305 Sprint Car Shootout at Las Cruces' Southern New Mexico Speedway. (TWC Photo)
Tyler Thomas made his way to victory lane with a last-lap pass in Friday night's 305 Sprint Car Shootout at Las Cruces' Southern New Mexico Speedway. (TWC Photo)
Tyler Thomas made his way to victory lane with a last-lap pass in Friday night’s 305 Sprint Car Shootout at Las Cruces’ Southern New Mexico Speedway. (TWC Photo)

From Lonnie Wheatley

Las Cruces, NM — (March 27, 2015) — A sixth-to-first monster move on the opening lap would have been a spectacular way for Tyler Thomas to kick off Southern New Mexico Speedway’s Sixth Annual Border International Trucks 305 Sprint Car Shootout.

But, since the move of epic proportion never technically happened due to a caution flag, the young gun from Owasso, OK, scripted another outlandish way to come away with Friday night’s 25-lap preliminary win by sliding past race-long leader John Carney II on the final round to score the dramatic win.

With the triumph aboard Robert Miller’s BC Fundz No. 21 machine, Thomas locked into Saturday night’s $5,000-to-win 305 Shootout finale along with two-time event winner and El Paso native Carney II and the Alamogordo, NM, father-son duo of Lorne and Wes Wofford, another pair of past event winners that claimed the third and fourth positions.

The Wofford duo both moved up one position after apparent third-place finisher Aaron Reutzel was disqualified for a “designated work area” violation after a rousing charge from the tail following an opening lap incident that left him with nose wing damage.

Tyler Thomas (21) and John Carney II (74b) battle for the lead in the closing laps of Friday's 305 Sprint Car Shootout preliminary feature at Southern New Mexico Speedway. (TWC Photo)
Tyler Thomas (21) and John Carney II (74b) battle for the lead in the closing laps of Friday’s 305 Sprint Car Shootout preliminary feature at Southern New Mexico Speedway. (TWC Photo)

With Carney II and Wes Wofford leading the way to the original green flag, sixth-starter Thomas slid all the way from his third row outside starting position up to second in the opening pair of corners and then battled past Carney II in turns three and four to lead the opening round only to have it negated for a turn four scramble that sent Jerry Gonzales pitside and James Mosher to the tail.

Reutzel, who started in the third row as well, incurred nose wing damage in the same fracas and ducked to the pit area and returned at the tail before making one more quick stop after a stoppage two laps later to rejoin the field in 21st. It was a stop later deemed a violation of track rules.

While Thomas was unable to duplicate his incredible opening-lap move on the ensuing restart, Carney II led Wes Wofford and Shawn Sander in the early going with Thomas finally working his way up to third by the tenth lap and then past the younger Wofford for second by the 15th lap.

Thomas went to work on Carney II in the closing rounds, sliding into the lead in turns one and two on the white flag lap only to have Carney II race back in front.

But when Thomas tried it again on the final lap, he made the move stick to secure the win.

“About 10 or 15 laps in, I really though we only had about a third or fourth place car but I just kept digging and was able to get there,” Thomas said afterward.

A disappointed Carney II settled for second at the line in the No. 74b entry after leading 24 of 25 laps.

Behind the leaders, Reutzel rallied from 21st to sixth in the nine-lap segment after the lap two caution and then battled past Cesar Fuentes and Lorne Wofford over the next seven laps before moving past Wes Wofford for third in the final rounds. It was all for naught though with the night’s final ruling.

Lorne Wofford battled past son Wes for what proved to be the third position in the final rounds with both locking into Saturday’s finale by virtue of finishing among the top four. Kyle McCutcheon rallied from 17th to round out the top five.

305 Sprint Car Shootout
Southern New Mexico Speedway – Las Cruces, NM
Friday March 27, 2015

Feature:
1. 21 – Tyler Thomas
2. 74B – John Carney Ii
3. 87 – Aaron Reutzel
4. 18 – Lorne Wofford
5. 19 – Wes Wofford
6. 7M – Kyle Mccutcheon
7. 77 – Colt Treharn
8. 27 – Cesar Fuentes
9. 2X – Brandon Williams
10. 48 – Shawn Sander
11. 12 – James Mosher
12. 21TX – Brandon Schure
13. 65 – Richard Wilbee
14. 77C – C.J. Hulsey
15. 16 – Corey Riley
16. 36DD – Matt Ziehl
17. 5 – Joseph Hernandez
18. 9 – Robert Herrera
19. 131 – Royal Jones
20. 20Z – Rick Ziehl
21. 49 – Chuck Jackson
22. 0 – Jerry Gonzalez
23. 361 – Dylan Harris
24. 54 – Art Quijano

B-Main:
1. 77C – C.J. Hulsey
2. 131 – Royal Jones
3. 65 – Richard Wilbee
4. 16 – Corey Riley
5. 7M – Kyle Mccutcheon
6. 21TX – Brandon Schure
7. 9 – Robert Herrera
8. 5 – Joseph Hernandez
9. 54 – Art Quijano
10. 36DD – Matt Ziehl
11. 361 – Dylan Harris
12. 49 – Chuck Jackson
13. 27A – Mike Hathaway
14. 3D – Don Reynolds
15. 99.5 – Derek Demartino
16. 7 – Rick Lovelady

Heat Race #4:
1. 18 – Lorne Wofford
2. 87 – Aaron Reutzel
3. 21 – Tyler Thomas
4. 20Z – Rick Ziehl
5. 21TX – Brandon Schure
6. 5 – Joseph Hernandez
7. 99.5 – Derek Demartino

Heat Race #3:
1. 48 – Shawn Sander
2. 27 – Cesar Fuentes
3. 65 – Richard Wilbee
4. 36DD – Matt Ziehl
5. 7 – Rick Lovelady
6. 7M – Kyle Mccutcheon
7. 52 – Aaron Quijano

Heat Race #2:
1. 77 – Colt Treharn
2. 0 – Jerry Gonzalez
3. 12 – James Mosher
4. 27A – Mike Hathaway
5. 77C – C.J. Hulsey
6. 16 – Corey Riley
7. 54 – Art Quijano

Heat Race #1:
1. 74B – John Carney II
2. 2X – Brandon Williams
3. 361 – Dylan Harris
4. 19 – Wes Wofford
5. 3D – Don Reynolds
6. 131 – Royal Jones
7. 49 – Chuck Jackson
8. 9 – Robert Herrera

Lap leaders: John Carney II 1-24, Tyler Thomas 25.