McCreadie
Masters 20th Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget
Nationals
Lonnie
Wheatley, TULSA,
Okla. (January 14, 2006)- Watertown, New
York's Tim McCreadie fought his way into
the lead on the 35th round then
slipped away from Jay Drake and Cory
Kruseman over the final few circuits to
capture the coveted Golden Driller trophy
in Tulsa Expo Raceway's 20th Annual
O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals
50-lap Championship feature on Saturday
night.
The
15th different winner in the
storied history of the prestigious event,
the triumph by the accomplished Late Model
and DIRT Modified racer was considered an
upset by many, as he is the first Chili
Bowl champion without an extensive
background in Sprint Car or Midget racing.
But
McCreadie’s victory aboard Steve
Smith’s No. 1a Hawk Engine Development
Spike-chassis couldn’t come as a complete surprise after he
locked himself into Saturday night’s
championship feature with a fourth place
finish in Wednesday night’s Creek Nation
Casino Qualifying feature in just
his second Midget racing outing, following
a ninth place Chili Bowl championship
feature finish in 2005.
“This
is by far and away the biggest race I’ve
won, so I’m happy, real happy,”
McCreadie stated to the media at the
post-race press conference.
“They
say a blind squirrel can find a nut every
once in a while I guess.
I thought I gave it away when I
tried going to the top but I was a little
too snug for up there and couldn’t keep
it from wheelie-ing a little bit and
thought I gave it back and Cory was gonna
drive by and drive off.
It’s a lot of luck, they made one
mistake and I was fortunate enough to be
there when it happened.”
While
McCreadie gridded Saturday’s feature on
the fifth row outside, it was Thursday’s
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores
Qualifying night winner Drake and
Friday’s Warren CAT Qualifying Night
winner Kruseman leading the way to the
green flag from the front row with Danny
Lasoski and Jon Stanbrough in the second
row.
Drake
gunned into the lead at the drop of the green flag, as Kruseman tucked in
behind him with Lasoski and Stanbrough in
tow.
Action was interrupted after just
one lap however, when Justin Allgaier
climbed over Sammy Swindell’s left rear
tire and dumped his mount in turn one,
also collecting Mike Goodman and Tracy
Hines.
Allgaier retired for the night,
with Goodman and Hines rejoining the fray.
Kruseman kept the pressure on Drake when action
resumed, slipping underneath in turns one
and two on the fifth lap to apparently
take the lead.
But Kruseman’s move was negated
when the caution flew for Kasey Kahne’s
overturned mount at the exit of turn four,
precipitating a caution.
Kahne’s machine was righted and
he rejoined the field in 23rd
position.
Drake led the way on the restart, with Stanbrough
quickly dashing past Lasoski for third.
A lap later, Lasoski lost another
position as sixth-starter Steve Kinser
charged by.
Lasoski lost another pair of
positions by the tenth round and would
later retire from the race.
Running eighth after Kahne’s lap five tumble,
McCreadie had cracked the top five by the
tenth round, one lap before a caution flew
for Jason Leffler’s turn four spin.
Chasing Drake, Kruseman and
Stanbrough, McCreadie climbed to fourth
when he clipped fourth-running Kinser
entering turn one
on the 15th lap.
The caution flew for Kinser’s
resulting spin, with Kinser making a quick
trip to the work area to change a cut left
rear tire before returning.
“I
feel bad for Kinser, he didn’t deserve
to go out like that and I apologize for
it,” McCreadie later stated from victory
lane.
When
Stanbrough jumped the turn one cushion on
the ensuing restart and fell deep in the
field, McCreadie found himself in third and on the heels of past Chili Bowl champions
Drake and Kruseman.
McCreadie went to work in short order, disposing of
Kruseman for second on the 17th
lap. Not giving up on a third Chili Bowl crown, Kruseman moved to
the top of the track and raced back around
McCreadie for second on the 23rd
lap.
Drake, Kruseman and McCreadie ran in tight
formation a half straightaway ahead of
four-time Chili Bowl winner Sammy Swindell,
who was on the move from twelfth, until
the caution flew after 25 laps for
Lasoski’s disabled mount in turn two.
McCreadie
battled back past Kruseman on the 28th
lap and quickly went to work on Drake,
pulling even on the low side of turns one
and two several times.
Drake fought off the bids and
McCreadie fell to third as Kruseman found
his rhythm on the high side and was
challenging for the point when Steve
Buckwalter came to a halt with 32 laps in
the books.
Kruseman
later explained, “I wasn’t as good as
Jay on the bottom, he finally started
jerking me off the exits and I thought it
was time to get the top to roll in.
I finally started getting’ it ran
down after about five or six laps and I
thought we were gonna be in good shape and
that damn yellow came out.”
The
next seven laps were perhaps among the most scintillating in O’Reilly Chili Bowl
Midget Nationals history.
With McCreadie working the low line
masterfully, Drake took to the cushion and
the pair raced wheel-to-wheel for several
rounds after McCreadie raced past Kruseman
on the 33rd lap.
And seemingly chained to their rear
nerf bars were the likes of Kruseman and
Swindell along with USAC Midget champion
Josh Wise, who threw his hat into the mix
after starting 21st.
The top five battled in scorching fashion, with
McCreadie finally establishing the
slightest of advantages on the 35th
lap.
Hot on his heels was Swindell, who
was in second when the caution flew after
38 laps for a turn two tangle involving
Bud Kaeding and Garrett Hansen.
When the race’s final caution flew three laps
later for Kasey Kahne and Johnny
Rodriguez, who got together in turn three,
Swindell was forced to the work area with
a flat left rear tire resulting from a
dislodged bleeder valve after banging
wheels with Kruseman in the spirited duel
for position.
Set for a nine-lap charge to the checkered flag,
McCreadie never faltered, running the
bottom portion of the track to perfection
to amass a ten car-length advantage by the
time the checkered flag
flew to a resounding ovation from the
packed house.
“You
look at the two guys that are sitting
beside me on each side (Drake and Kruseman)
and the people that are here, this is
probably the most talent you’ll ever see
in one spot and if anybody doesn’t think
that there’s something wrong with the
way they think,” McCreadie explained
when asked why he wanted to race in the
Chili Bowl Midget Nationals.
“Why wouldn’t you want to come
and take a chance at it?”
“I
was a lot more nervous this year because
that car was capable of winning before I
got in it, it’s a great handling car
with a real stout motor. It was more whether I could get up to the speed of the
car.”
Drake
settled for second aboard the Keith Kunz
Motorsports Fontana-powered Advanced
Racing/Kwik Change Bullet-chassis, with
Kruseman taking the show position in Andy
Bondio’s Barnes-powered Axtell
Cams/Kenny’s Components No. 47.
Drake
explained that, “The last time I was
here and ran second (2003) I thought it
was the end of the world, this time it’s
not quite as hard to swallow. This time I basically just got outdrove and last time I threw
it away, it’s a whole different
situation and we’re happy with second
this time.”
“We
just got beat by somebody that was more
patient than us, we got beat by someone
that was switched on tonight,” Kruseman
later commented. “I think if
you’re disappointed you’re
hypocritical because there’s 259 other
people out there that would give anything
to sit at this table and we’re very
fortunate to do that. Can I be
disappointed? Absolutely. But
I don’t think I’m gonna leave here
with that frown, it’s not a points race,
it’s something we come out and we do in
the wintertime. The reason we come
here is because the best of the best are
here.”
Racing
from 15th, Brad Kuhn took
fourth from Wise on the 45th
circuit and held the spot to the line.
Wise rounded out the top five after
passing 16 cars, with Stanbrough
recovering from his early bobble to snare
sixth.
Defending race winner Tracy Hines turned in the
feature’s top passing performance by
racing from 24th to seventh,
with 17th-starter Shane Cottle,
Jerry Coons, Jr., and 23rd-starter
Dave Darland completing the top ten.
Chili Bowl rookie contender Wayne Johnson turned in
a rousing charge through the alphabet soup
of Features by advancing all the way from
the day’s second F Main all the way to
the Championship A Feature, passing 53
cars along the way.
Johnson’s luck ran out in the A
Main however, as he was the second car to
exit and was credited with 23rd.
After winning the night’s second B Main,
Tulsa’s Mike Goodman was the race’s
top finishing rookie by taking the
checkered flag in 17th.
Goodman and Johnson were the only
two of more than 70 rookie contenders to
make the 24-car championship feature.
Bryan Gard, Joe Walker and Tyler Brown were the
day’s early stars, each advancing
through a number of Feature events.
Gard and Walker both competed in
six features, climbing from K Main
competition until running out of steam in
the F Features, where Johnson picked up
the Alphabet charge.
Brown came from the back row of the first J Feature
to the G Feature before his run ended as
the capacity crowd cheered on his daring
moves.
Walker kicked off the day by topping the First K
Main, with Jesse Hockett winning the
second K Main.
Jay Mounce and Terry Tarditi won the Twin J Mains,
with Jonathan Henry and Stevie Sussex III
victorious in I Main action.
Ron Kuhn scored the win in the first H Main, with
Late Model ace Rick Eckert scoring a
narrow victory in a torrid second H Main.
California lady racer Audra Sasselli schooled the
boys in the First G Main to become just
the second female and the first in 17
years to win a Saturday feature in
O’Reilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals
history, with Bev Griffis the first by
winning a C Main in 1989.
Sasselli then raced to a transfer
position in the First F Feature as well
before wrapping up the day with a seventh
place run in her E Main.
After a second place run and three third place
finishes in K, J, I and H action, Gard
rode the rim to victory in the second G
Main before an F Main tangle effectively
ended his day after passing 51 cars.
Levi Jones and Damion Gardner split F Main honors,
with Gardner doubling up by topping the
Second E Main as well after John Wolfe
made a late move to win the First E Main.
Daniel Adler aced the First D Main, while
13-year-old Trey Robb of Newcastle, OK,
became the youngest Saturday feature
winner in Chili Bowl history by topping
Scott Hatton and Wayne Johnson in the
Second D Main.
Josh Wise topped J.J. Yeley in the First C Main,
with Donnie Lehmann leading youngster Cole
Whitt to the line in the Second C Main.
Allgaier posted
a convincing win in the First B Main, with
Goodman taking the Second B Main.
After
his wild Friday night flip, NASCAR Nextel
Cup champion Tony Stewart scratched from
Saturday’s action.
Stewart was on hand to sign
autographs for much of the day.
A
record total
of 260 drivers competed in the 20th
Annual O’Reilly Chili Bowl Midget
Nationals.
20th
Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget
Nationals Saturday Feature Results:
K
Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 in each transfer
to corresponding J Main)
K
Main 1: 1. 31X Joe Walker, Harrisonville,
MO; 2. 23D Mike Dibart, Springfield, IL;
3. 5K Kevin Burgess, Stott’s City, MO;
4. 17Z Ryan Ratliff, Tulsa, OK; 5. 0
Johnny Murdock, Kaufman, TX; 6. 9M Matt
Michaels, Choctaw, OK; 7. 50X Tom
Everhart, El Cajon, CA DNS – 5L Leighton
Crouch, Lubbock, TX; 33M Marc Arnold,
Peru, IN; 38TX Matt DeWitt, Houston, TX
K
Main 2: 1. 6J Jesse Hockett, Warsaw, MO;
2. 57 Brian Gard, Kelseyville, CA; 3. 10W
Chris D’Arcy, San Jose, CA; 4. 67AZ
Lonnie Oliver, Surprise, AZ; 5. 29L Leroy
Holler, Springfield, MO; 6. 7J Brad
Graham, Springfield, MO; 7. 11X Steve
Newman, Lakewood, CO; 8. 4AZ Chris
Edwards, Buckeye, AZ DNS – 2A Charles
Davis, Jr., Buckeye, AZ; 12H Rick Hendrix,
Canoga Park, CA. Note: 29L Leroy Holler
was penalized two positions for passing
prior to the restart cone.
J
Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 in each transfer
to corresponding I Main)
J
Main 1: 1. 12J Jay Mounce, Downs, IL; 2.
34 Tyler Brown, Norco, CA; 3. 0X Billy
Alley, Lincoln, NE; 4. 31X Joe Walker,
Harrisonville, MO; 5. 79 Frank Pedregon,
Fontana, CA; 6. 34J Jon LeJeune, Decorah,
IA; 7. 49JR Ron Bach, Ventura, CA; 8. 32K
Kirk Kubik, Long Beach, CA; 9. 23D Mike
Dibart, Springfield, IL; 10. F1 French
Grimes, Madison, VA; 11. 51L Harold Leep
Jr., Oklahoma City, OK; 12. 5K Kevin
Burgess, Stott’s City, MO. DNS – 8M
Murray Erickson, Odessa, TX; 5W Tiffany
Wyzard, Williamsville, IL; 52R Ricky
Stenhouse, Olive Branch, MS; 17Z Ryan
Ratliff, Tulsa, OK
J
Main 2: 1. 10T Terry Tarditi, Lodi, CA; 2.
48 Mike Welker, Peoria, AZ; 3. 57 Brian
Gard, Kelseyville, CA; 4. 4L Doug
Lippincott, Minden, NV; 5. 6M Robert
Marfia, Rio Rancho, NM; 6. 5B Bob Brewer,
Salt Lake City, UT; 7. 10W Chris D’Arcy,
San Jose, CA; 8. 9H Russ Harper, Watkins,
CO; 9. 69M Mike Marfia, Rio Rancho, NM:
10. 72 Kathy Kurtz, Robesonia, PA; 11. 17W
Mike Woodruff, Satanta, KS; 12. 2S Dave
Shirk, Mohnton, PA; 13. 67AZ Lonnie
Oliver, Surprise, AZ. DNS – 11D Doug
DeWitt, Sunnyvale, CA; 02R Brian Ramstack,
West Bend, WI; 6J Jesse Hockett, Warsaw,
MO
I
Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 in each transfer
to corresponding H Main)
I
Main 1: 1. 11J Jonathan Henry, Glendale,
AZ; 2. 73F Foster Landon, Collinsville,
OK; 3. 31X Joe Walker, Harrisonville, MO;
4. Tyler Brown, Norco, CA; 5. 94 Alex
Coonan, Ransom, IL; 6. 27C Sparky Howard,
Santa Rosa, CA; 7. 87 Harley Slotten,
Menasha, WI; 8. 05X Ashley Swanson,
Wildomar, CA; 9. 3A Bill Allen,
Independence, MO; 10. 37V Damon Lusk,
Kennewick, WA; 11. 74 Ernie Bartley III,
El Cajon, CA; 12. 0X Billy Alley, Lincoln,
NE; 13. 11H Garrett Hood, Concordia, KS;
14. 12J Jay Mounce, Downs, IL. DNS –
14AZ Danny Sheridan, Santa Maria, CA; 3Z
Joe Zierolf, Houma, LA
I
Main 2: 1 45S Stevie Sussex III, Tempe,
AZ; 2. 18 Donnie Trent, Honey Brook, PA;
3. 57 Brian Gard, Kelseyville, CA; 4. 45X
Shain Matthews, Marysville, CA; 5. 10T
Terry Tarditi, Lodi, CA; 6. 51N Mike Nigh,
Brownsburg, IN; 7. 17C Chris Windom,
Canton, IL: 8. 48 Mike Welker, Peoria, AZ;
9. 2M Mark Bush, Cumming, GA; 10. 21J Jeep
Van Wormer, Pinconning, MI; 11. 4L Doug
Lippincott, Minden, NV; 12. 27A LeRoy
VanConett, Galt, CA; 13. 7X Brian Mater,
Pueblo, CO; 14. 10B Brandon Knupp, Sidney,
OH. DNS – 24E Bill Eslick, Burleson, TX;
51 Mike Hess, Petersburg, IL
H
Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 in each transfer
to corresponding G Main)
H
Main 1: 1. 10V Ron Kuhn, Lee’s Summit,
MO; 2. 34 Tyler Brown, Norco, CA; 3. 31B
Danny Burke, Houston, TX; 4. 31X Joe
Walker, Harrisonville, MO; 5. 81 Shane
Carson, Yukon, OK; 6. 73F Foster Landon,
Collinsville, OK; 7. 9B Ryan Beechler,
Anna, TX; 8. 17M Doug McCune, Fort Worth,
TX; 9. 41 Trey Hausmann, Grand Forks, ND;
10. 19B Cameron Beard, Atwater, CA; 11.
45H Matt Sargent, San Jose, CA; 12. 95X
Jay Jordan, Lincoln, NE; 13. 10D Dan
Douville, Bridgewater, NH; 14. 49J Jimmy
Light, Indianapolis, IN; 15. 17 Kenny
Brown, Millstadt, IL; 16. 11J Jonathan
Henry, Glendale, AZ
H
Main 2: 1. 1X Rick Eckert, York, PA; 2. 55
Tony Everhart, El Cajon, CA; 3. 57 Brian
Gard, Kelseyville, CA; 4. 31T Randy Timms,
Oklahoma City, OK; 5. 16 Tom Bigelow,
Winchester, IN; 6. 4B Ronnie Burke, Jr.,
Antioch, IL; 7. 18 Donnie Trent, Honey
Brook, PA; 8. 20C Carey Becker, Reading,
PA; 9. 21X Steve Stroud, St. Charles, MO;
10. 45S Stevie Sussex III, Tempe, AZ; 11.
4P Will Pierce, Lee’s Summit, MO; 12.
45X Shain Matthews, Marysville, CA; 13. 19
Chris Wagner, Colorado Springs, CO; 14.
11S Eric Schrock, Lake Ozark, MO; 15. 15.
13 Chris Shoulders, Dallas, TX; 16. 11AZ
C.J. Sarna, Sedona, AZ
G
Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 in each transfer
to corresponding F Main)
G
Main 1: 1. 17X Audra Sasselli, Fresno, CA;
2. 73I Aaron Pierce, Muncie, IN; 3. 31X
Joe Walker, Harrisonville, MO; 4. 1P
Conner Pullen, Amarillo, TX; 5. 27X Bobby
Boone, Bakersfield, CA; 6. 7T Todd McVay,
Lee’s Summit, MO; 7. 10V Ron Kuhn,
Lee’s Summit, MO; 8. 19X Tadd Holliman,
Beaver Lake, NE; 9. 86X Daron Clayton,
Sikeston, MO: 10. 6R Bill Rose,
Plainfield, IN; 11. 34 Tyler Brown, Norco,
CA; 12. 33A Steve Arnold, Seymour, IN; 13.
31B Danny Burke, Houston, TX; 14. 24L Roy
Larkin, Tulsa, OK. DNS – 46 Russ
Gamester, Peru, IN; O1 Greg Lueckert,
Kansas City, MO
G
Main 2: 1. Brian Gard, Kelseyville, CA; 2.
16B Patrick Bruns, Champaign, IL; 3. 11R
Ryan Cole, Porter, OK; 4. 15P Alex Pruett,
Carefree, AZ; 5. 43 Buddy Luebke,
Stoughton, WI; 6. 26 Glenn Carson, Newark,
CA; 7. 22X Dex Eaton, Owasso, OK; 8. 1X
Rick Eckert, York, PA; 9. 27B Todd Kimmel,
Avon, IN; 10. 4W Edwin Wilson, Tuttle, OK;
11. 50J Jeff Griffin, St. Helena, CA; 12.
55 Tony Everhart, El Cajon, CA; 13. 10A
Thomas Briggs, Anna, OH; 14. 31T Randy
Timms, Oklahoma City, OK; 15. 19N Nick
O’Neal, Wagoner, OK; 16. 93S Evan
Sewell, Jenks, OK
F
Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 in each transfer
to corresponding E Main)
F
Main 1: 1. 38 Levi Jones, Olney, IL; 2. 49
Billy Pauch Jr., Frenchtown, NJ; 3. 69 A.J.
Fike, Galesburg, IL; 4. 17X Audra Sasselli,
Fresno, CA; 5. 93 Dustin Morgan,
Collinsville, OK; 6. 17T Rob Russell,
Fremont, CA; 7. 31X Joe Walker,
Harrisonville, MO; 8. 37 Matt Mitchell,
Yorba Linda, CA; 9. 73I Aaron Pierce,
Muncie, IN; 10. 3G Rickie Gaunt, Torrance,
CA; 11. 5A Shon Deskins, Waddell, AZ; 12.
43X Bryan Stanfill, Bakersfield, CA; 13.
2B Brady Short, Bedford, IN; 14. 1P Conner
Pullen, Amarillo, TX; 15. 25 Nick Knepper,
Belleville, IL. DNS – 55X Matt Sherrell,
Tulsa, OK
F
Main 2: 1. 6 Damion Gardner, Concord, CA;
2. 37B Zac Osborn, Muncie, IN; 3. F5 Wayne
Johnson, Oklahoma City, OK; 4. 3W Brandon
Waelti, Sun Prairie, WI; 5. 5S Darren
Stewart, Bixby, OK; 6. 19S Jonathan Beason,
Broken Arrow, OK; 7. 35X Korey Weyant,
Springfield, IL; 8. 11R Ryan Cole, Porter,
OK; 9. 16B Patrick Bruns, Champaign, IL:
10. 71P Cruz Pedregon, Santa Rosa Valley,
CA; 11. 45 Aaron Kirk, Magnolia, TX; 12.
57 Bryan Gard, Kelseyville, CA; 13. 15P
Alex Pruett, Carefree, AZ. DNS – 20 Tony
Stewart, Columbus, IN; 21M Andy Martin,
Gordonsville, CA; 73S Seth Wilson, San
Clemente, CA
E
Mains (10 Laps – Top 4 in each transfer
to corresponding D Main)
E
Main 1: 3M John Wolfe, Winchester, IN; 2.
00X Thomas Meseraull, San Jose, CA; 3. 75
David Gough, Machesney Park, IL; 4. 73
Josh Ford, Oxnard, CA; 5. 86C Davey
Camfield, Decatur, IL: 6. 38 Levi Jones,
Olney, IL; 7. 17X Audra Sasselli,
Fresno, CA; 8. 22J Jasiel Randolph, Tulsa,
OK; 9. 69 A.J. Fike, Galesburg, IL; 10. 49
Billy Pauch Jr., Frenchtown, NJ; 11. 83
Kurt Blackaby, Bentonville, AR; 12. 71BG
Mike Leslie, Litchfield Park, AZ; 13. 54
Ralph Cortez, Sacramento, CA; 14. 4M Scott
Milan, Ft. Collins, CO; 15. 21S Bob
Shreffler, Plainfield, IL; 16. 30 Chad
Boat, Phoenix, AZ
E
Main 2: 1. 6 Damion Gardner, Concord, CA;
2. D33 Jeff Davis, Pittsburg, IL: 3. 99
Kyle Rayburn, Pueblo West, CO; 4. F5 Wayne
Johnson, Oklahoma City, OK; 5. 8F Aaron
Fiscus, Sun Prairie, WI; 6. 6D Tony
Elliott, Warsaw, IN: 7. 37B Zac Osborn,
Muncie, IN; 8. 5Z Zach Daum, Pocahontas,
IL; 9. 3W Brandon Waelti, Sun Prairie, WI;
10. 3 Tracy Miller, Reading, PA; 11. 61
Bugs Norbury, Prescott Valley, AZ; 12. 98
Curtis Bailey, Bartlesville, OK: 13. 14
Tony Rossi, Westminster, CO; 14. 85J Matt
Johnson, Oklahoma City, OK; 15. 17K Kenny
Adams, Normal, IL; 16. 7M Michelle Decker,
Guthrie, OK
D
Mains (15 Laps – Top 3 in each transfer
to corresponding C Main)
D
Main 1: 1. 50 Daniel Adler, East
Carondolet, IL; 2. 5D Gary Taylor,
Wheatridge, CO; 3. 12C Rick England,
Wichita, KS; 4. 2L Luke Icke, Littleton,
CO; 5. 73 Josh Ford, Oxnard, CA; 6. 22G
Ron Gregory, Noblesville, IN; 7. 7 Critter
Malone, Speedway, IN: 8. 25X Jerome Rodela,
El Monte, CA; 9. 96 Cody Brewer, Choctaw,
OK; 10. 44P Ryan Pace, Arroyo Grande, CA;
11. 71B Chad Branson, Sherman, IL; 12. 75
David Gough, Machesney Park, IL; 13. 63N
Rex Norris III, Knightstown, IN; 14. 7S
Shannon McQueen, Bakersfield, CA; 15. 00X
Thomas Meseraull, San Jose, CA; 16. 3M
John Wolfe, Winchester, IN
D
Main 2: 1. 12 Trey Robb, Newcastle, OK; 2.
15 Scott Hatton, Roscoe, IL; 3. F5 Wayne
Johnson, Oklahoma City, OK; 4. 61A Toby
Brown, Carthage, MO; 5. 6 Damion Gardner,
Concord, CA; 6. 4KO Kevin Olson, Machesney
Park, IL; 7. 51H Joe Roe, Pleasant
Prairie, WI; 8. 51J R.J. Johnson, Phoenix,
AZ; 9. 99 Kyle Rayburn, Pueblo West, CO;
10. XX Darrin Bolton, Eldorado Hills, CA;
11. D33 Jeff Davis, Pittsburg, IL; 12. 63
Paul Perkins, Bristol, WI; 13. 75H Bart
Hartman, Zanesville, OH; 14. 20AZ John
Sarna, Sedona, AZ; 15. 5H Doug Hunting,
Sacramento, CA; 16. 17S Greg Schaefer, Ft.
Lupton, CO
C
Mains (15 Laps – Top 5 in each transfer
to corresponding B Main)
C
Main 1: 1. 20W Josh Wise, Riverside, CA;
2. 47X J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ; 3. 1W Paul
White, Temple, TX; 4. 51D Chad Deshon,
Littleton, CA; 5. 2 Danny Stratton,
Riverside, CA; 6. 29 Scott Sawyer, Broken
Arrow, OK; 7. 5X Craig Carey, Mattoon, IL;
8. 1C Chad McDaniel, Concordia, KS; 9. 47D
Stan Yockey, Fresno, CA; 10. 50 Daniel
Adler, East Carondolet, IL; 11. 85 Shane
Hollingsworth, Indianapolis, IN; 12. 95J
Rik Forbes, Omaha, NE; 13. 7B Joe Boyles,
Greenwood, MO; 14. 71H Keith Rauch,
Thornton, CO; 15. 5D Gary Taylor,
Wheatridge, CO; 16. 12C Rick England,
Wichita, KS; 17. 71C Chad Kemenah,
Findlay, OH; 18. 57K Randy Koch, Oregon,
WI
C
Main 2: 1. 31 Donnie Lehmann, Springfield,
IL; 2. 29W Cole Whitt, Alpine, CA; 3. 67K
Paul McMahan, Nashville, TN; 4. 8 Wally
Pankratz, Orange, CA; 5. F5 Wayne Johnson,
Oklahoma City, OK; 6. 36 Alan Ballard,
Bakersfield, CA; 7. 32 Aaron Fike,
Galesburg, IL: 8. 68 Jonathan Hendrick,
Fortville, IN; 9. 51S Jeremy Sherman,
Phoenix, AZ; 10. 12 Trey Robb, Newcastle,
OK; 11. 77E Dave Ely, West Lawn, PA; 12.
11Z Travis Berryhill, American Canyon, CA;
13. 8S Jimmy Sills, Elverta, CA; 14. 15
Scott Hatton, Roscoe, IL; 15. 31H Justin
Henderson, Sioux Falls, SD; 16. 91 Ryan
Durst, Lincoln, NE; 17. 35 Mat Neely,
Robinson, IL; 18. 4 Michele Miller,
Reading, PA
B
Mains (20 Laps – Top 6 in each transfer
to A Main)
B
Main 1 (Top 6 make up final inside 6 rows
of A Main): 1. 86 Justin Allgaier,
Springfield, IL; 2. 74K Brad Kuhn, Avon,
IN; 3. 44C Shane Cottle, Kokomo, IN; 4. 7R
Johnny Rodriguez, Galt, CA; 5. 20W Josh
Wise, Riverside, CA; 6. 11W Dave Darland,
Lincoln, IN; 7. 67 Bryan Clauson,
Noblesville, IN; 8. 37X Casey Shuman,
Tempe, AZ; 9. 2 Danny Stratton, Riverside,
CA; 10, 47X J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ; 11.
85X Brent Beauchamp, Fairland, IN; 12. 99B
Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK; 13. 71
Darren Hagen, Riverside, CA; 14. 52 Mike
Spencer, Temecula, CA; 15. 11A Brett
Anderson, Belleville, IL; 16. 1W Paul
White, Temple, TX; 17. 22 Ray Bull,
Bloomsburg, PA; 18. 51D Chris Deshon,
Littleton, CO; 19. 88 Dan Boorse,
Milwaukee, WI; 20. 39 Kevin Swindell,
Germantown, TN
B
Main 2 (Top 6 make up final outside 6 row
of A Main): 1. 11M Mike Goodman, Tulsa,
OK; 2. 44D Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE; 3.
32L Jason Leffler, Long Beach, CA; 4. 8K
Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA; 5. F5 Wayne
Johnson, Oklahoma City, OK; 6. 11 Tracy
Hines, Greenfield, IN; 7. 27 Josh
Richards, Shinnston, WV; 8. 5C Joey
Montgomery, Fredericktown, MO; 9, 125
Teddy Beach, Donnelsville, OH; 10. 15T
Michael Trimble, San Jose, Ca; 11. 3C
Chris Rahe, Placentia, CA; 12. 05 Brad
Loyet, Sunset Hills, MO; 13, 67K Paul
McMahan, Nashville, TN; 14. 87C Rich
Camfield, Decatur, IL; 15. 5 Davey Ray,
Davenport, IA; 16. 8 Wally Pankratz,
Orange, CA; 17. 31 Donnie Lehmann,
Springfield, IL; 18. 29W Cole Whitt,
Alpine, CA; 19. 35W Gary Wright, Hooks,
TX; 20. 21 Ryan Kaplan, Chico, CA
A
Main (50 Laps):
1.
1A Tim McCreadie, Watertown, NY; 2. 71K
Jay Drake, Val Verde, CA; 3. 47 Cory
Kruseman, Ventura, CA; 4. 74K Brad Kuhn,
Avon, IN; 5. 20W Josh Wise, Riverside, CA;
6. 2X Jon Stanbrough, Jamestown, IN; 7. 11
Tracy Hines, Greenfield, IN; 8. 44C Shane
Cottle, Kokomo, IN; 9. 23 Jerry Coons Jr.,
Tucson, AZ; 10. 11W Dave Darland, Lincoln,
IN; 11. 17J P.J. Jones, Torrance, CA; 12.
67S Steve Kinser, Bloomington, IN; 13. 9
Kasey Kahne, Enumclaw, WA; 14. 32L Jason
Leffler, Long Beach, CA; 15. 8K Bud
Kaeding, Campbell, CA; 16. 70 Garrett
Hansen, Manhattan Beach, CA; 17. 11M Mike
Goodman, Tulsa, OK; 18. 1 Sammy Swindell,
Germantown, TN; 19. 7R Johnny Rodriguez,
Galt, CA; 20. 5M Steve Buckwalter,
Royersford, PA; 21. 33D Danny Lasoski,
Higginsville, MO; 22. 44D Don Droud Jr.,
Lincoln, NE; 23. F5 Wayne Johnson,
Oklahoma City, OK; 24. 86 Justin Allgaier,
Springfield, IL
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