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CENTRAL MISSOURI SPEEDWAY NIGHT #2

STARTED 3RD

FINISHED 2ND
 
After raining off and on throughout the day and cooling temps the weather finally straightened up just about race time.  John was already set for the feature, so the team watched the races to see what that track would do and how other friends fared in their quailifying attempts.  Finally the field was set and the A main rolled out onto the track.  John started second row inside with Kelly Shryock on the pole, #00 Jim Moody front row outside and the #1K of Tim Karrick second row outside.  On the start John quickly settled into the fourth position.   After only one completed lap the first yellow flag flew.  Kelly was the leader, Moody was second and Karrick third.  On the restart Moody and Karrick started to battle for second.  On lap 18 the yellow flag flew when Karrick and Moody got together and Moody was finished for the night.  John and Karrick started side by side, but John easily moved into second behind Shryock and the two drove off again, like a repeat of the night before.  In the end the ending was also the same with Kelly taking the win, John in second, Rick Beebe was 3rd and Johnny Bone Jr. fourth.
John will be in Knoxville, Iowa on Tues, July 5th for the Harris Clash.  Hope to see you there!
 

Shryock wins Tom Wilson Memorial

Warrensburg, MO - July 04, 2011
By: Alan Miller
CMS Announcer/PR


PHOTO: Kelly Shryock on his way to victory during Sunday night's Tom Wilson Memorial Modified main event at Central Missouri Speedway--CREDIT: Nicole Lee of High-Fly'n Photos/www.highfly-nphotos.com

 

 

The 8th Annual Tom Wilson Memorial BBQ Bowl final night of racing at Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) was one the fans will remember for a long time with rain showers creating a doubtful night for dirt racing, but Earl Walls and the CMS crew were able to prepare the fast clay oval track for the annual special feature events. All of the fans enjoyed a night with 72 drivers competing and a grand finale with Fireworks at the end the evening.

The Waterloo Storage Products Victory Lane celebration in the street stock feature went to Don Dannar from Odessa, who went home with his first CMS win of 2011. The Midwest Lightning Sprints (MLS) put on a good show when Phil Heavelow from Buckner won the MLS feature.

The modified division ran a scramble event to finish qualifying when Jim Moody from Odessa claimed the outside front-row starting spot for the Tom Wilson Memorial. The special $5,000 modified feature event capped off an evening of exciting racing action on the tacky track when USMTS driver, Kelly Shryock from Fertile, Iowa triumphed in the Tom Wilson Memorial special feature, which honored the long-time CMS announcer.

The street stock drivers were running their second night of weekend racing action at CMS. The Brooks Automotive LLC and Eickleberry Concrete heat races early in the program had Terry Schmidt, Herb Dannar and Jimmy Morris taking the heat race wins. In Expressways Food Shop main event, Michael Mullins led early until he pulled off into the pits with a problem.

As a result, Don Dannar inherited the top spot and stayed out front despite multiple caution flags. Terry Schmidt worked into the second spot battling with Chad Eickleberry and Larry McCraken. Eickleberry then spun around in turn two with Dannar still leading. Finally, as they crossed the finish line, it was Dannar, who claimed his first feature event of the season with Larry Ferris second, Jeremy Curless, McCraken and Logan Clark in the top five.

The Midwest Lightning Sprints made their second appearance this season, this time with Australian driver D.J. Raw joining the field of 12 drivers. Heat winners were Richard Layne and Phil Heavelow. In the feature event, Heavlow snatched the win after a late race move past Layne for the win. Raw was presented a special recognition trophy on the track after the feature for making the long haul to CMS.

The final night of qualifying for the Tom Wilson Memorial had 44 talented modified drivers checked in for the 12 remaining outside-row starting positions. The Cornerstone Agency, Beebe Heating & Cooling, Seeburg Muffler and Dale’s Towing heat race victories went to Jim Moody, Matt Dotson, Shad Badder and Mickey Burrell. In the final chance b-main event, Justin Johnson gained the win to qualify for the scramble along with Tyler Schmidt, Dustin Boney and Ron Keith.

The final 20-lap scramble race was the last chance for drivers to qualify with Tim Karrick and Nate Carruth starting on the front row after an intermission draw for the top-12 passing point’s drivers. Dean Wille spun out early in the scramble then Aaron Marrant and Josh Everhart had to leave with mechanical issues.

Moody moved around Karrick early in the scramble and stayed out front for the remainder of the race. As the double checkers flew, Moody crossed the finish line claiming the outside front-row starting position. Karrick looked strong in second, Nate Carruth, Johnny Bone Jr., Badder, Burrell, Mark Shafman, Dustin Boney from the B-main, Matt Dotson, Chad Lyle, Nic Bidinger and Dean Wille, coming back from the early spin, settled the outside row for the main event.

The Tom Wilson Memorial grid of 24 drivers was set for the 40-lap special event. Shryock and Moody led the modified drivers to the green flag with Shryock grabbing the early lead on the inside line. An early race caution on lap two in turn four caused a flat tire for 2010 Tom Wilson Memorial winner, Dustin Boney ending his night. Nic Bindger also departed the track early on ending his night as well.

On lap 18, Karrick and Moody made some contact in turn two with Moody then departing the racing surface with a mechanical problem. Lapped traffic came into play later on as Shryock masterfully worked his way through the traffic as Johnny Allen closed the gap.

When the final double checkers flew it was Shryock who claimed the $5,000 prize for the Tom Wilson Memorial, a race he also won in 2007. John Allen stayed close by in second, Rick Beebe with a strong run moved into third, Johnny Bone Jr. was fourth, Jason Thompson fifth, with Terry Beckham, Karrick, Chad Lyle, Matt Johnson, and Carruth finishing in the top ten.

When visiting Warrensburg, be sure to stop by the Cliff Harris Warrensburg Ford and Warrensburg Chrysler stores at 330 East Young Street. Call the store at (888) 829-7859 or visit www.warrensburgford.dealerconnection.com. For same-day CMS race status, race results, schedule of events, and speedway updates, call the Track Report line at (660) 747-2166 or visit us online at www.centralmissourispeedway.net.

 

RESULTS


Night 2 Modified Scramble
1- 00- Jim Moody, Odessa
2- 1k- Tim Karrick, Basehor, KS
3- 711- Nate Caruth, Ames, IA
4- 12- Johnny Bone Jr., Pea Ridge, AR
5- 73b- Shad Badder, Oak Grove
6- 73- Mickey Burrell, Fair Grove
7- 34- Mark Schafman, Edwardsville, KS
8- 22- Dustin Boney, Kansas City
9- 88d- Matt Dotson, Clark
10- 96- Chad Lyle, Oak Grove
11- 15- Nic Bidinger, Perry, KS
12- 68- Dean Wille, Warrensburg
13- 66T- Tyler Schmidt, Easton, KS
14- 7j- Justin Johnson, Gardner, KS
15- 25- Ron Keith, Shawnee, KS
16- 02- Jeremy Johnson, Oak Grove
17- 32p- Nick Pence, Raymore
18- 5c- Don Crnkovich, Olathe, KS
19- 21j- Josh Everhart, Burlingame, KS
20- 70- Aaron Marrant, Orrick


BBQ Bowl Modified Feature
1- 3- Kelly Shryock, Fertile, IA
2- 98- John Allen, Chanute, KS
3- 22B- Rick Beebe, Shawnee, KS
4- 12- Johnny Bone Jr., Pea Ridge, AR
5- 20- Jason Thompson, Concordia
6- 118- Terry Beckham II, Web City
7- 1k- Tim Karrick, Basehor, KS
8- 96- Chad Lyle, Oak Grove
9- 16s- Matt Johnson, Archie
10- 711- Nate Caruth, Ames, IA
11- 39- Luke Driskell, Stilwell, KS
12- 73- Mickey Burrell, Fair Grove
13- 73b- Shad Badder, Oak Grove
14- 88d- Matt Dotson, Clark
15- 16- Austin Siebert, Grandview
16- 88b- David Barker, Kingsville
17- 29- Dennis Elliott, Mt. Ayr, IA
18- z96- Randy Zimmerman, Fort Scott, KS
19- 4j- Jake Richards, Kansas City KS
20- 00- Jim Moody, Odessa
21- 68- Dean Wille, Warrensburg
22- 34- Mark Schafman, Edwardsville, KS
23- 22- Dustin Boney, Kansas City
24- 15- Nic Bidinger, Perry, KS

 



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