English and Murray both competed in three ALMS events last weekend in Illinois. ; Jason Bodenhamer of Centerview, Mo.
Eckert navigated his No. online store, as well as at their merchandise trailer at various ; Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa; MLRA points leader Will Vaught of Crane, Mo. Mike Marlar rallied from 12th and made a bold inside move on the lap-15 restart, but ended up settling for third. In essence, drivers who pass the most cars combined with finishing closest to the front of heat races will earn the most passing points. Third-starting Greg Clemons pulled his smoking machine to the infield on the second lap.Billy Moyer Jr. jumped into the lead from outside the front row and led all 10 laps for an easy victory in Thursday's opening heat race. Among longest-traveling drivers are Dave Deetz and teammate Garrett Alberson of Las Cruces, N.M.; Alberson has won four of his last five Late Model feature starts against competition out West. with ASI Racewear for the 2020 season to expand merchandising Shaver settled for third while Tony Jackson Jr. of Lebanon, Mo., was the top home-state finisher in fourth after taking that spot from Jack Sullivan of Greenbrier, Ark., on the 28th lap.Owens hopes his Thursday night success leads to an even richer victory Saturday in an event that will be tape-delayed on CBS.“We’ve had a good car all year. Carrier nearly got past Gotschall on the eighth lap, then again at the checkers as he ducked inside in falling just shy of the third spot.
Diemel dropped Turner to third on the sixth lap but couldn't track down Phillips in the closing laps. Motor Speedway, where the event began in 1993, drew 100 or more cars on eight occasions but just 67 in its final event in 2009. Chase Junghans, who started outside the front row, was fourth ahead of Francs in the 20-lapper. ; and Terry Phillips of Springfield, Mo.The 73 cars entered, if they also enter Friday, would be 18 more than last year's 55-car count. Erb jumped to second with Moyer Jr to third after Simpson drew the yellow falling off the pace. In other Show-Me events at Wheatland, the track has drawn 81 cars (2011) and 73 cars (2010). The $5,000-to-win, $500-to-start purse is among the richest standalone races on MLRA's schedule. The first start was called back when Steve Shaver got sideways in turn one, causing Tanner English's spin. ... About 40 modifieds are in action, too. ... Straightup consolation race finishes will set the final rows of the feature field along with MLRA provisionals. 6m the next two nights. Fellow front-row starter Garrett Alberson, making his Wheatland debut, held on for second over Brantlee Gotschall, who fought off challenges from Eddie Carrier Jr. and ninth-starting Ryan Gustin. Sr. merchandise being available through our website store Polesitter Chase Junghans was a distant third ahead of Chris Simpson, who nipped Brandon Sheppard for fourth. The pilot of the Nutrien Ag Solutions No. Completing the top ten were Billy Moyer Jr., Tim McCreadie, Hudson O’Neal, Mike Marlar and Brandon Sheppard. The victory paid $5,000 and makes Owens — no surprise — the favorite for Saturday’s $30,000-to-win Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series event. By Billy Moyer Jr. September 15, 2016 We are going to talk about the J-bar on a race car today. The first start was called back.Polesitter Brian Birkhofer built a halt-straightaway lead after three laps and cruised to victory in the second heat on a slippery track. Smith got alongside Weaver several times, edging ahead a few times before Weaver fought his way back past amid lapped traffic.