Leary, McDougal, Kouba and Wade Take Final Checkers at Gas City

C.J. Leary Photo courtesy of Linda Mansfield

By Linda Mansfield

GAS CITY, Ind., Oct. 24 – Due to rain on Friday night, seven features were run
in the second half of the third annual “Fall Festival of Speed and Non-Wing
Nationals” Saturday as Gas City I-69 Speedway concluded its 2021 season in
a mega day of action on the quarter-mile dirt oval.

Jason McDougal
Photo courtesy of Linda Mansfield

C.J. Leary of Greenfield, Ind., won the 25-lap non-wing 410 sprint car feature
held over from Friday night on Saturday afternoon, while Jason McDougal of
Turtletown, Okla., won a similar 25-lap feature on Saturday night to headline
the top class, which had 38 entries.

Jake Kouba of Minneapolis was victorious in the 25-lap IRA Auto Meter
Wisconsin wingLESS sprint car feature postponed from Friday. Dan Wade of
Kenosha, Wis., posted his first win ever in the second feature for that series
Saturday night.

Pavement star Tyler Roahrig of Plymouth, Ind., the winner of this year’s Pay
Less Little 500 asphalt sprint car race at nearby Anderson Speedway, won
the 20-lap modified feature in only his third start ever on a dirt track.

Veteran Ervin Turner of Marion, Ind., won the 20-lap street stock main
event in a division that attracted 33 entries.

Landon Arcaro of Brookville, Ind., closed the 2021 season by winning the
15-lap hornet feature in his first race ever at Gas City.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Cars

Polesitter Shane Cockrum of Benton, Ill., was committed to running the high
side in the first 410 sprint feature Saturday afternoon, and he led the most
laps of that race. Leary started fifth and experimented with both the low and
the high lines in an effort to gain an advantage. He had to pass Cockrum
twice, once on lap two and again on lap 19, to secure the victory in the No.
81X sponsored by Gray Auto, Speedtown Comfort Heating and Cooling,
Applegate’s Seed House and Risch Innovations.

Leary’s winning move came after a slide job with Cockrum where space ran
out and Cockrum slipped from first to fourth on the backstretch working lap
19. Leary was now in the lead again, and Cockrum’s misfortune elevated
Jadon Rogers of Worthington, Ind., and track champion Scotty Weir of
Marion, Ind., to second and third, respectively.

Cockrum wasn’t done, though. He passed Weir on lap 20 to regain third, but
Weir passed him back on lap 22.

Rogers, who was second, threw everything he had at Leary in an effort to
win, but on that same lap with 22 laps down Rogers hit the outside wall on
the frontstretch and flipped hard, ending his hopes for victory.

Cockrum regained second by passing Weir in Turn 4 on the white-flag lap.
Weir held on for third while McDougal finished fourth. Steve Irwin of Fenton,
Mich., and Emerson Axsom of Franklin, Ind., came from 19th and 20th,
respectively, to finish fifth and sixth.

Cockrum also finished second in the second 410 sprint feature Saturday night
which McDougal won in the KO Motorsports No. 5 sponsored by Peterbuilt
and CAM2.

That race was even closer. McDougal led the first two laps before Mario
Clouser of Auburn, Ill., used the high line to pass him in Turn 1. Clouser and
McDougal ran nose-to-tail until Ryan Thomas of Indianapolis spun to a stop
high in Turn 4 with seven laps down to bring out a yellow flag.

Clouser maintained the lead by 0.009 of a second after the restart, but there
was contact between Clouser and McDougal working lap nine that caused
Clouser to spin and drop to 18th place and gave the lead to McDougal.
Clouser went to the work area but it was all for naught.

Clouser’s absence elevated Robert Ballou of Tipton, Ind., to second. Leary
came on strong shortly thereafter and rose from fifth on lap 12 to third by
lap 13 by passing both Cockrum and Matt Westfall of Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Leary got second by passing Ballou on lap 17, but Ballou got him back on the
next lap.

Cockrum was back in fourth place while all this was going on, but he dipped
under Leary for third in Turn 4 on lap 21, and used the same low line to pass
Ballou for second on lap 22. He tried his best to pass McDougal too, but fell
short by just 0.258 of a second.

Weir passed Ballou on the last lap for third. Ballou hung on for fourth and
Leary finished fifth.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprint Cars

Kouba started third and led all 25 laps of the IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin
WingLESS sprint car feature that was postponed on Friday. He took second
in Turn 2 and the lead in Turn 4 on the first lap by using the low groove, and
he continued to use that line enroute to a 0.413-second victory over Clayton
Rossmann of Wadsworth, Ill.

Lapped traffic was intense and it almost did Kouba in a couple of times, but
despite some contact he fought off all challenges in the family’s Maxim No.
6 sponsored by Justice Brothers.

There was only one yellow, which was for debris in Turn 2 with 21 laps down.
The lapped cars went to the tail for the restart, which gave Rossmann
another golden opportunity. He pulled abreast of Kouba’s car’s rear wheels
on the backstretch on the last lap, but Kouba fought him off for an exciting
finish.

Allen Hafford of Beach Park, Ill., started seventh, finished third, and set the
fastest lap of the race. Polesitter Natalie Klemko of Bristol, Wis., placed
fourth and Greg Alt of Delavan, Wis., came from ninth to a fifth-place finish
in the 24-car field.

Wade was perhaps the most surprised and happiest winner of the Fall
Festival. After finishing 17th in the first Wisconsin WingLESS sprint feature
Saturday afternoon, he started on the pole for that series’ second 25-lapper
Saturday night and led all 25 laps in his Maxim sponsored by Classic Collison
Center to post his first victory ever.

The race was unusual in that the top 10 all ran the low line, convinced it was
the best option, and no one was willing to get out of line to try anything
different. Hafford started second and chased Wade the whole way for his
second podium finish of the day.

A tangle between Bryce Andrews of Kenosha, Wis., and Klemko between
Turns 3 and 4 with 24 laps down set up a green-white-checkered finish which
gave Hafford one last shot at Wade, but he finished 0.303 of a second behind
him.

Rossmann followed up his second-place finish in the afternoon with a third
at night. The 2021 champion, Ryan Marshall of Kansasville, Wis., was fourth
and Tim Cox of Park City, Ill., rounded out the top five.

Modifieds

Jimmy Hayden of Coatesville, Ind., started second and led the first two laps
of the modified feature. Roahrig started fifth, but after two restarts he was
in place to aim at Hayden working lap three.

The pair ran side by side down the backstretch and through Turn 3, with
Roahrig making the winning move by using the low groove to power under
Hayden in Turn 4. Roahrig then led the rest of the way in the 20-lapper in a
car owned by fellow driver Todd Sherman of Churubusco, Ind., and
sponsored by Vision WoodWerx and All Star Performance Parts.

Tony Anderson of Lima, Ohio charged under Hayden in Turn 3 working lap 16
to secure the runner-up honors. Hayden finished third. Polesitter Bill Lewis
of Fountain City, Ind., placed fourth. Tyler Loughmiller of Brazil, Ind., a
student at DePauw University, finished fifth.

Street Stocks

The beginning of the 20-lap street stock feature was certainly competitive,
as Turner, the polesitter, exchanged the lead numerous times with Jason
Fritz of Winamac, Ind., who started fourth.

Jordan Conover of Forest, Ohio, put an end to that on a restart on lap six
when he took over second, and he finished in that position. Turner was able
to speed away in his Hobbs chassis powered by a Ron Flaugh-prepped Chevy
engine, and had a 0.847-second lead over Conover at the checkered for his
sponsors, Erv’s Card Shack and Barry Bunker Chevrolet.

Fritz finished third. Korey Conner of San Pierre, Ind., and Eric Swan rounded
out the top five.

Hornets

Arcaro started second in the 15-lap hornet feature in his Pontiac Sunfire and
led the entire distance. Polesitter Jeremy Jones of Gas City chased him the
whole way but was 4.283 seconds behind at the checkered.

Greg Marlow of Greentown, Ind., and Alexes Spaulding of Roanoke, Ind., had
a spirited battle for third before Marlow took the position for good on lap
seven. Spaulding held on for fourth and Avery Tumbleson finished fifth in the
only non-stop feature of the seven main events run on Saturday.

Arcaro thanked his parents in victory lane as well as Dalton Smith of Three
Dice Race Cars, Luke Bland of SBR Performance, Joel and Josh Hammond of
EBJ Motors, Sandi Baker of Remax Preferred Choice, and Joliff Towing.

Red Flags

There were eight flips on Saturday. All came during the 410 non-wing sprint
car action.

Brayden Fox of Pittsboro, Ind., flipped at the start/finish line with 21 laps
compete in the first 410 sprint car feature. A lap later Jadon Rogers of
Worthington, Ind., hit the wall and flipped on the frontstretch just shy of the
start/finish line while second and trying to go for the victory.

Nathan Crane of Waukegan, Ill., flipped in Turn 2 with two laps down in the
first 410 sprint heat.

Larry Kingseed Jr. of Castalia, Ohio flipped in Turn 3 with five laps down in
the second 410 sprint heat.

The worst accident of the event came at the end of that race, when Anthony
D’Alessio of Gas City flipped out of the ballpark on the frontstretch near Turn
1 and Rogers flipped simultaneously on the frontstretch past the start/finish
line.

Although he was responding to rescue workers while standing alongside his
battered car, D’Alessio was transported to Marion General Hospital for
further evaluation.

Rogers was able to continue to compete and even finished tenth in the
second feature despite flipping two times earlier in the day.

Nathan Carle of West Harrison, Ind., flipped on the fronstretch with one lap
down in the second 410 B-main from Saturday’s program in a multi-car
accident.

Finally, Jacob Beck of Cincinnati flipped with six laps down in the same race.

Other than D’Alessio, the other drivers reportedly escaped unhurt.

What’s Next?

The 2022 schedule will be posted on the track’s website at
GasCityI69Speedway.com when it’s available. Fans and competitors can also
follow the track during the off-season on Twitter: @GasCitySpeedway;
Instagram: @GasCitySpeedway and Facebook: GasCitySpeedwayOnTheGas.

Gas City I-69 Speedway is located on State Road 22, approximately a half-
mile west of I-69, exit 259. The quarter-mile dirt oval is about halfway
between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, and attracts drivers and fans from all
over the Midwest.

The results of the races postponed from Friday:

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Cars

Non-Wing 410 Sprint B-Main 1 (10 laps, 2 qualified): 1. Braydon Cromwell, 2.
Steve Irwin, 3. Cole Bodine, 4. Nathan Crane, 5. Anthony D’Alessio, 6. Jack
Hoyer, 7. David Gross, 8. Ben Varner, 9. Jack James, 10. Tyler Hewitt (DNS),
11. Kyle Shipley (DNS).

Non-Wing 410 Sprint B-Main 2 (10 laps, 2 qualified): 1. Jake Swanson, 2.
Emerson Axsom, 3. RIcky Lewis, 4. Zack Pretorius, 5. Dustin Ingle, 6. Gabriel
Gilbert, 7. Ted Kirkpatrick, 8. Jacob McElfresh, 9. Travis Berryhill (DNS), 10.
Justin Meneely (DNS).

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Feature (25 laps, with starting position in parenthesis):
1. C.J. Leary (5); 2. Shane Cockrum (1); 3. Scotty Weir (8); 4. Jason McDougal
(7); 5. Steve Irwin (19); 6. Emerson Axsom (20); 7. Matt Westfall (13); 8.
Braydon Cromwell (17); 9. Anton Hernandez (9); 10. Paul Dues (15); 11. Matt
Goodnight (11); 12. Mario Clouser (4); 13. Wesley Smith (10); 14. Issac
Chapple (3); 15. Robert Ballou (16); 16. Jake Swanson (18); 17. Jadon Rogers
(6); 18. Brayden Fox (2); 19. Ryan Thomas (12); 20. Larry Kingseed (14).
Lap leaders: Lap 1, Cockrum; laps 2-3, Leary; laps 4-18, Cockrum; laps 19-25,
Leary.
Margin of victory: 1.304 seconds
Fastest race lap: Leary, 13.222, laps 20.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints B-Main (10 laps, 6 qualified): 1.
Ryan Marshall, 2. Ralph Johnson, 3. Bryce Andrews, 4. Micheal Summers, 5.
Chance Giskowski, 6. Lance Thompson, 7. George Gaertner III, 8. Scott
Armstrong, 9. Billy Hafford, 10. Shawn Swim (DNS).

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints Feature (25 laps, with starting
position in parenthesis): 1. Jake Kouba (3); 2. Clayton Rossmann (5); 3. Allen
Hafford (7); 4. Natalie Klemko (1); 5. Greg Alt (9); 6. Chris Klemko (11); 7.
Jordan Paulsen (13); 8. Brian Kristan (2); 9. George Gaertner Jr. (17); 10.
Derek Crane (6); 11. Tim Cox (8); 12. Jimmy Sivia (4); 13. Bryce Andrews (21);
14. Dennis Spitz (18); 15. Chance Ciskowski (23); 16. Ralph Johnson (20); 17.
Dan Wade (15); 18. Micheal Summers (22); 19. Tom Eller (12); 20. Greg Olsen
(14); 21. Lance Thompson (24); 22. William Huck (16); 23. Ryan Marshall (19);
24. Ryan Zielski (10).
Lap leaders: Laps 1-25, Kouba.
Margin of victory: 0.413 seconds
Fastest race lap: Hafford, 14.134, laps 22.

The results from Saturday’s original program:

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Cars

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Group 1 Qualifying: 1. Shane Cockrum, 12.200; 2. Tyler
Hewitt, 12.329; 3. Scotty Weir, 12.418; 4. Emerson Axsom, 12.439; 5.
Brayden Fox, 12.476; 6. Ryan Thomas, 12.509; 7. Anton Hernandez, 12.614;
8. Ricky Lewis, 12.731; 9. Nathan Crane, 13.294; 10. Andrew Heitkamp,
14.318.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Group 2 Qualifying: 1. Cole Bodine, 12.323; 2. Jake
Swanson, 12.386; 3. Anthony D’Alessio, 12.475; 4. Robert Ballou, 12.505; 5.
Matt Goodnight, 12.709; 6. Jadon Rogers, 12.797; 7. Ben Varner, 13.155; 8.
Larry Kingseed, 13.363; 9. Dylan Moan, 13.508; 10. Jacob McElfresh, 14.232.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Group 3 Qualifying: 1. Jack Hoyer, 12.549; 2. Zack
Pretorius, 12.593; 3. Mario Clouser, 12.610; 4. Steve Irwin, 12.637; 5. Gabriel
Gilbert, 12.788; 6. Matt Westfall, 12.920; 7. Paul Dues, 13.070; 8. Ted
Kirkpatrick, 13.606; 9. Jacob Beck, 13.756.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Group 4 Qualifying: 1. Wesley Smith, 12.196; 2. C.J.
Leary, 12.368; 3. Jason McDougal, 12.438; 4. Issac Chapple, 12.679; 5. Dustin
Ingle, 13.100; 6. Nathan Carle, 13.244; 7. Braydon Cromwell, 13.406; 8. Jack
James, 13.633; 9. David Gross, 14.288.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Heat 1 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Scotty Weir, 2. Shane
Cockrum, 3. Emerson Axsom, 4. Tyler Hewitt, 5. Ryan Thomas, 6. Brayden
Fox, 7. Ricky Lewis, 8. Andrew Heitkamp, 9. Anton Hernandez, 10. Nathan
Crane.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Heat 2 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Robert Ballou, 2. Cole
Bodine, 3. Jake Swanson, 4. Jadon Rogers, 5. Anthony D’Alessio, 6. Matt
Goodnight, 7. Ben Varner, 8. Dylan Moan, 9. Jacob McElfresh, 10. Larry
Kingseed Jr.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Heat 3 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Mario Clouser, 2. Matt
Westfall, 3. Zack Pretorius, 4. Jack Hoyer, 5. Paul Dues, 6. Gabriel Gilbert, 7.
Jacob Beck, 8. Steve Irwin, 9. Ted Kirkpatrick.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Heat 4 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Jason McDougal, 2.
Wesley Smith, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Dustin Ingle, 5. Braydon Cromwell, 6. Nathan
Carle, 7. Jack James, 8. David Gross, 9. Isaac Chapple.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint B-Main 1 (10 laps, 2 qualified): 1. Ryan Thomas, 2. Ricky
Lewis, 3. Anton Hernandez, 4. Brayden Fox, 5. Matt Goodnight, 6. Dylan
Moan, 7. Larry Kingseed, 8. Andrew Heitkamp, 9. Ben Varner, 10. Nathan
Crane, 11. Anthony D’Alessio (DNS); 12. Jacob McElfresh (DNS).

Non-Wing 410 Sprint B-Main 2 (10 laps, 2 qualified): 1. Issac Chapple, 2. Paul
Dues, 3. Braydon Cromwell, 4. Steve Irwin, 5. Gabriel Gilbert, 6. Jack James,
7. Jacob Beck, 8. Nathan Carle, 9. Ted Kirkpatrick, 10. David Gross.

Non-Wing 410 Sprint Feature (25 laps, with starting position in parenthesis):
1. Jason McDougal (3); 2. Shane Cockrum (6); 3. Scotty Weir (4); 4. Robert
Ballou (2); 5. C.J. Leary (12); 6. Jake Swanson (10); 7. Matt Westfall (7); 8.
Tyler Hewitt (13); 9. Wesley Smith (8); 10. Jadon Rogers (14); 11. Emerson
Axsom (9); 12. Zack Pretorius (11); 13. Jack Hoyer (15); 14. Cole Bodine (5);
15. Dustin Ingle (16); 16. Paul Dues (20); 17. Ricky Lewis (19); 18. Ryan
Thomas (17); 19. Isaac Chapple (18); 20. Mario Clouser (1).
Lap leaders: Laps 1-2, McDougal, laps 3-8, Clouser, laps 9-25, McDougal.
Margin of victory: 0.258 seconds
Fastest race lap: McDougal, 13.251, lap 1.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints Group Qualifying (combined
results from three groups): 1. Ryan Zielski, 13.333; 2. Jimmy Sivia, 13.364; 3.
Clayton Rossmann, 13.437; 4. Greg Olson, 13.516; 5. Ryan Marshall, 13.595;
6. Allen Hafford, 13.621; 7. Dan Wade, 13.665; 8. Brian Kristan, 13.683; 9.
Jordan Paulsen, 13.699; 10. Chance Ciskowski, 13.794; 11. Derek Crane,
13.808; 12. Tim Cox, 13.817; 13. Tate Hensley, 13.860; 14. Jake Kouba,
14.049; 15. Greg Alt, 14.056; 16. Tom Eller, 14.062; 17. Chris Klemko, 14.074;
18. Ralph Johnson, 14.077; 19. George Gaertner Jr., 14.104; 20. Bryce
Andrews, 14.107; 21. Dennis Spitz, 14.115; 22. Scott Armstrong, 14.157; 23.
Micheal Summers, 14.168; 24. Lance Thompson, 14.242; 25. Natalie Klemko,
14.372; 26. William Huck, 14.375; 27. George Gaertner III, 14.680, 28. Billy
Hafford, 15.978.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints Heat 1 (8 laps, 6 qualified): 1.
Ryan Zielski, 2. Tate Hensley, 3. Greg Olsen, 4. Chance Giskowski, 5. Natalie
Kiemko, 6. Dan Wade, 7. Tom Eller, 8. Scott Armstrong, 9. George Gaertner
Jr., 10. Billy Hafford.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints Heat 2 (8 laps, 6 qualified): 1.
Derek Crane, 2. Brian Kristan, 3. Ryan Marshall, 4. Chris Klemko, 5. Jake
Kouba, 6. Bryce Andrews, 7. Micheal Summers, 8. Jimmy Sivia, 9. William
Huck.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints Heat 3 (8 laps, 6 qualified): 1.
Tim Cox, 2. Jordan Paulsen, 3. Allen Hafford, 4. Dennis Spitz, 5. Clayton
Rossmann, 6. Ralph Johnson, 7. Greg Alt, 8. George Gaertner III, 9. Lance
Thompson.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints B-Main (10 laps, 6 qualified): 1.
Jimmy Sivia, 2. Greg Alt, 3. Micheal Summers, 4. Tom Eller, 5. George
Gaertner III, 6. Scott Armstrong, 7. William Huck, 8. Billy Hafford, 9. George
Gaertner Jr., 10. Lance Thompson.

IRA Auto Meter Wisconsin WingLESS Sprints Feature (25 laps, with starting
position in parenthesis): 1. Dan Wade (1); 2. Allen Hafford (2); 3. Clayton
Rossmann (5); 4. Ryan Marshall (3); 5. Tim Cox (7); 6. Derek Crane (8); 7. Chris
Klemko (13); 8. Jordan Paulsen (9); 9. Brian Kristan (10); 10. Tate Hensley
(11); 11. Ralph Johnson (17); 12. Jake Kouba (15); 13. Greg Olsen (4); 14.
Micheal Summers (21); 15. Chance Ciskowski (12); 16. Greg Alt (20); 17.
Jimmy Sivia (19); 18. Scott Armstrong (24); 19. Bryce Andrews (18); 20. Tom
Eller (22); 21. Dennis Spitz (14); 22. George Gaertner III (23); 23. Ryan Sielski
(6); 24. Natalie Klemko (16).
Lap leaders: Laps 1-26, Wade.
Margin of victory: 0.303 seconds
Fastest race lap: Rossmann, 14.257 seconds, lap 1.

Modifieds

Modified Group 1 Qualifying: 1. Clayton Bryant, 13.777; 2. Corey Bevard,
13.785; 3. Jimmy Hayden, 13.806; 4. Scott Orr, 13.968; 5. Mason Bevard,
14.020; 6. Craig Dipman, 14.420; 7. Josh Lolmaugh, no time.

Modified Group 2 Qualifying: 1. Dillon Nusbaum, 13.452; 2. Bill Lewis,
13.929; 3. Josh Betts, 14.152; 4. Brad Hess, 14.380; 5. Tyler Roahrig, 14.504;
6. Andy Bishop, 14.510; 7. Steven Hogue, no time.

Modified Group 3 Qualifying: 1. Dylan Woodling, 13.579; 2. Shane O’Conner,
13.816; 3. Tyler Loughmiller, 13.947; 4. Tony Anderson, 14.119; 5. Kevin
Grilliot, 14.425; 6. Jason Jones, 14.603.

Modified Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jimmy Hayden, 2. Corey Bevard, 3. Scott Orr, 4.
Clayton Bryant, 5. Josh Lolmaugh, 6. Craig Dipman, 7. Mason Bevard.

Modified Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Bill Lewis, 2. Tyler Roahrig, 3. Brad Hess, 4. Josh
Betts, 5. Steven Hogue, 6. Dillon Nusbaum, 7. Andy Bishop.

Modified Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Tyler Loughmiller, 2. Tony Anderson, 3. Dylan
Woodling, 4. Jason Jones, 5. Kevin Grilliot, 6. Shane O’Conner.

Modified Feature (20 laps, with starting position in parentheses): 1. Tyler
Roahrig (5); 2. Tony Anderson (6); 3. Jimmy Hayden (2); 4. Bill Lewis (1); 5.
Tyler Loughmiller (4); 6. Corey Bevard (5); 7. Scott Orr (7); 8. Dylan Woodling
(9); 9. Brad Hess (8); 10. Andy Bishop (19); 11. Shane O’Connor (17); 12. Josh
Lolmaugh (13); 13. Jason Jones (12); 14. Mason Bevard (18); 15. Josh Betts
(11); 16. Craig Dippman (16); 17. Kevin Grilliot (15); 18. Clayton Bryant (10);
19. Steven Hogue (14); 20. Dillon Nusbaum (DNS).
Lap leaders: Laps 1-2, Hayden; laps 3-20, Roahrig.
Margin of victory: 0.937 seconds
Fastest race lap: Roahrig, 14.189 seconds, lap 3.

Street Stocks

Street Stock Group 1 Qualifying: 1. Bill Lewis, 13.686; 2. Ervin Turner, 14.208;
3. Gabe Mueller, 14.478; 4. James Williams, 14.748; 5. Teri Lynn Murphy,
14.846; 6. Hayden Rogers, 15.205; 7. Greg Long, 15.997; 8. Maygin Collis,
25.069; 9. Eric Swan, no time.

Street Stock Group 2 Qualifying: 1. Jordan Conover, 14.876; 2. Andrew Short,
14.949; 3. Marty Harckinson, 15.084; 4. Randy Charles, 15.096; 5. Gerald
Mullinex, 15.211; 6. Justin Rolston, 16.495; 7. Terry Turner, 16.624.

Street Stock Group 3 Qualifying: 1. Kory Conner, 14.158; 2. James Headley,
14.522; 3. Jeff Nelson, 14.884; 4. Cole Shoemaker, 15.166; 5. Mike
Kulikowski, 15.310; 6. Charles Smith, 15.360; 7. Dustin Moore, 15.662; 8.
Dyan Willard, 15.957.

Street Stock Group 4 Qualifying: 1. Jason Fritz, 14.102; 2. Tyler Bradley,
14.678; 3. Jeff Hinkley Jr., 14.678; 4. Kaleb Hinkley, 14.709; 5. Tim Murphy,
14.855; 6. Jeffery Jessup, 14.993; 7. Chase Sutton, 15.522; 8. Jarrod Klay,
15.887.

Street Stock Heat 1 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Ervin Turner, 2. Bill Lewis, 3. Eric
Swan, 4. Teri Lynn Murphy, 5. James Williams, 6. Gabe Mueller, 7. Hayden
Rogers, 8. Greg Long (DNS), 9. Maygin Collis (DNS).

Street Stock Heat 2 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Jordan Conover, 2. Andrew Short,
3. Gerald Mullinex, 4. Marty Harckinson, 5. Greg Lynn, 6. Randy Charles, 7.
Justin Rolston, 8. Terry Turner.

Street Stock Heat 3 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Kory Conner, 2. James Headley, 3.
Cole Shoemaker, 4. Mike Kulikowski, 5. Charles Smith, 6. Ryan Willard, 7.
Dustin Moore, 8. Jeff Nelson.

Street Stock Heat 4 (8 laps, 4 qualified): 1. Jason Fritz, 2. Tyler Bradley, 3. Tim
Murphy, 4. Jeffery Jessup, 5. Jarrod Klay, 6. Kaleb Hinkley, 7. Jeff Hinkley Jr.,
8. Chase Sutton.

Street Stock B-Main 1 (10 laps, 2 qualified): 1. James Williams, 2. Gabe
Mueller, 3. Hayden Rogers, 4. Greg Lynn, 5. Randy Charles, 6. Justin Rolston,
7. Greg Long (DNS), 8. Terry Turner (DNS), 9. Maygin Collis (DNS).

Street Stock B-Main 2 (10 laps, 2 qualified): 1. Kaleb Hinkley, 2. Jeff Hinkley
Jr., 3. Ryan Willard, 4. Jarrod Klay, 5. Jeff Nelson, 6. Chase Sutton, 7. Charles
Smith, 8. Dustin Moore (DNS).

Street Stock Feature (20 laps, with starting position in parentheses): 1. Ervin
Turner (1); 2. Jordan Conover (3); 3. Jason Fritz (4); 4. Korey Conner (2); 5.
Eric Swan (8); 6. James Headley (5); 7. Tyler Bradley (6); 8. Gabe Mueller (18);
9. Teri Lynn Murphy (12); 10. Jeff Hinkley Jr. (19); 11. Andrew Short (7); 12.
James Williams (16); 13. Kaleb Hinkley (17); 14. Tim Murphy (11); 15. Jeffery
Jessup (15); 16. Gerald Mullenix (9); 17. Mike Kulikowski (14); 18. Marty
Harkinson (13); 19. Cole Shoemaker (10); 20. Bill Lewis (DNS).
Lap leaders: Lap 1, Turner; lap 2, Fritz; lap 3, Turner; lap 4, Fritz; lap 5-20,
Turner.
Margin of victory: 0.847 seconds
Fastest race lap: Fritz, 14.482 seconds, lap 1.

Hornets

Hornet Warmups: 1. Jeremy Jones, 15.916; 2. Landon Arcaro, 15.918; 3.
Alexes Spaulding, 17.003; 4. Nick Edwards, 17.024; 5. Greg Marlow, 17.193;
6. Avery Tumbleson, no time.

Hornet Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Landon Arcaro, 2. Jeremy Jones, 3. Alexes
Spaulding, 4. Greg Marlow, 5. Avery Tumbleson, 6. Nick Edwards.

Hornet Feature (15 laps, with starting position in parentheses): 1. Landon
Arcaro (2); 2. Jeremy Jones (1); 3. Greg Marlow (4); 4. Alexes Spaulding (3);
5. Avery Tumbleson (5); 6. Nick Edwards (DNS).
Lap leaders: Laps 1-15, Arcaro.
Margin of victory: 4.283 seconds
Fastest race lap: Arcaro, 15.530 seconds, lap 8.