Quincy, IL — (June 4, 2015) — Tanner Thorson of Minden, Nevada claimed his third career POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series victory and his first of the 2015 season, for the opening night of Illinois SPEED Week presented by Toyota at Quincy Raceways in Quincy, Illinois.
Tyler Thomas of Owasso, Oklahoma started on the pole in the Bryan Thomas-owned Esslinger-powered #91T Spike Chassis, sharing the front row with Alex Bright in the 5ive-6ix, Inc., Great Clips-sponsored Esslinger-powered Triple-X Chassis. At the drop of the green flag, Bright would lurch in to the early lead with Thomas in tow. On the following lap, Andy Malpocker would end up flipping entering turn three after contact with another car and collect Andrew Felker. Malpocker would be alright, but damage to his machine would force him to retire for the remainder of the event.
With one lap in the books, Bright would lead the field to green followed closely by Tyler Thomas in second and Seth Motsinger in third. On lap four, the caution flag would fly as Seth Motsinger’s BOSS Chassis entry caught a rut in turn three and spun. Bright would lead the field back to green flag racing as Thomas would attempt to mount his charge while Darren Hagen rode in third. As Bright raced at a harrowing pace towards lap traffic, Christopher Bell had moved up enough positions from 13th to find himself knocking on the door of the top five directly behind Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports teammate Thorson.
Bright’s pace would be slowed on lap 13 as Ryan Robinson slid off the banking of the track to the outside of turns three and four, bringing out the third caution. As the green flew for the restart, Thomas would throw as slide job for the lead entering turn one and come out ahead down the back stretch. As the field dove back into turn one, Brad Mosen would loop it.
This time with Thomas leading the field back to green, Thomas would peel away from Bright as Christopher Bell worked his way into the top three and eventually into second. Looking as though he might be able to threaten Thomas’ lead, in a twist of events, Bell found himself sliding off the banking of turns three and four bringing out the fifth caution of the event. Bell would find himself on the business end of the wrecker and not rejoin the field.
With 25 laps down, Thomas would inherit the lead due to Bell’s misfortune, but Thomas would hold the position for less than a lap as Tanner Thorson would charge to the lead in the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports Toyota-powered Bullet. On lap 28, Bryan Clauson would take over the second position, but the two laps left would not be enough time for him to mount a charge for the lead. Taking the final podium position was Tyler Thomas and coming in fourth was Spencer Bayston. Rounding out the top five was Hayden Williams.
“It’s pretty awesome,” said first place finisher Tanner Thorson. “Keith gave me an awesome car all night. I can’t thank the whole crew enough. The track promoter definitely put a bad-to-the-bone race track underneath us and it really showed with great racing all throughout the race. I hope we can take some of this momentum into tomorrow night.”
“I don’t mind finishing second; obviously it’s not what we came here to do,” said runner-up Bryan Clauson. “But, I’m fairly happy with it there; we weren’t that good at all. To be that bad and run second is just a testament to how good this team is. I know Rusty and the boys will go to work on it for tomorrow night.”
“We had a really good car tonight,” explained third place finisher Tyler Thomas. “Under that last yellow the drag links came loose on me and I feel that cost us the win. We just got to keep everything tight for the feature and we’ll get a win soon.”
Ford Heat Race Winners: Heat 1: 2 – Seth Motsinger, Heat 2: 63 – Bryan Clauson, Heat 3: 11A – Andrew Felker, Heat 4: 73 – Jason McDougal, Heat 5: 27NZ – Hayden Williams
Great Clips Semi-Feature Winners: Semi 1: 97 – Ryan Robinson, Semi 2: 11R – Ryan Criswell
Toyota Feature Winner: 67 – Tanner Thorson
POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series Feature Results (30 laps): 1. 67 – Tanner Thorson, 2. 63 – Bryan Clauson, 3. 91T – Tyler Thomas, 4. 39 – Spencer Bayston, 5. 27NZ – Hayden Williams, 6. 11A – Andrew Felker, 7. 17 – Darren Hagen, 8. 9K – Kyle Schuett, 9. 91 – Dereck King, 10. 2 – Seth Motsinger, 11. 5D – Brock Maskovich, 12. 97 – Ryan Robinson, 13. 69 – Brett Thomas, 14. 27 – Tucker Klaasmeyer, 15. 56 – Alex Bright, 16. 71 – Christopher Bell, 17. 5C – Colten Cottle, 18. 7 – Austin Brown, 19. 1NZ – Brad Mosen, 20. 3N – Jake Neuman, 21. 73 – Jason McDougal, 22. 22 – Andy Malpocker, 23. 11R – Ryan Criswell