$50,000 Payday: Consider It Don
Don O'Neal wins 30th annual USA Nationals

NEW RICHMOND, WI- Aug. 5, 2017-  The 30th annual USA Nationals presented the largest payout for a World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series event for the 2017 season. The crown jewel brought 42 Late Models to the Cedar Lake Speedway stage, all of whom were trying to claim a piece of a near $200,000 purse for the three-day show.

For the 100-lap finale, Don O'Neal worked his way from a fourth position start to claim the checkers on Saturday night. He pulled out of the 3/8-mile with the coveted eagle trophy and $50,000 richer.

"Man, I did [have to earn this one]," said O'Neal. "This place is so demanding. It starts off fast early and then it slicks off middle way through the race and then you have to finesse it. 100 laps are hard here... I'm just glad to get this Peak car in Victory Lane. It's been a long time coming."

O'Neal joined the Outlaws for every race of the Series Wisconsin swing. Of the four races, he landed on the podium three nights claiming a second at Oshkosh SpeedZone Raceway, a third at Shawano Speedway before wheeling his was to a win at Cedar Lake Speedway.

O'Neal led 47 laps of the 100-lap main event after passing pole-sitter Mike Marlar on lap 54. He then defended his lead from a four-car battle boiling behind him between Marlar, Jimmy Owens, Brian Shirley and Shannon Babb. Marlar was able to regain the lead for two additional laps before surrendering to O'Neal on lap 58 for good.

"It means a lot to get this win," said O'Neal. "We have had good race cars here in the past but we haven't been here in a couple of years. They decided to let us come again this year and hopefully we will be back next year. I'm just tickled to death. Hell yea!"

Despite his best efforts to reel back in the "Real Deal", the Winfield, TN native settled for second by the time the checkers fell as he finished 1.691 seconds behind O'Neal.

"I'm blessed to be up here [in Victory Lane] and to be able to come up here [to Wisconsin]," said Marlar. "Man, we were close there but there was just a guy out there causing havoc. He messed me up bad... I had to slam on my breaks and that let Don get by me. Don really raced me hard there. It was a fun race."

Bobby Pierce passed an impressive 13 cars to find his way to the podium from a 16th position start. Things began to click between Pierce and the Wisconsin oval late in the race but he made up the ground quickly. With 10 laps to go, Pierce sat seventh on the track but was able to weave through traffic to find his way to the front but unfortunately he ran out of laps to work on the race leaders O'Neal and Marlar.

"I fell way back on the start I think to like 20th and with about 75 to go I finally started picking off a guy about every five or 10 laps," said Pierce. "With about 40 to go I think I just started coming on really strong. I didn't even look up at the scoreboard until about 10 to... This thing was really digging there at the end. If it was a 120 lap race, I would've liked to see that outcome. I have a second here, and third here, and a fourth here. I just really want that win one of these days."

After a busy five days, the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series has an off week from racing  to regroup and repair. The Series next event is on Aug. 17 at Georgetown Speedway in Georgetown, Delaware for the Fulton Bank 40.

Cedar Lake Speedway Results:

Craftsman Club Feature (100 laps): 1. 5- Don O'Neal[2]; 2. 157- Mike Marlar[1]; 3. 32P- Bobby Pierce[16]; 4. 1- Brandon Sheppard[12]; 5. 20- Jimmy Owens[2]; 6. 28e- Dennis Erb Jr[11]; 7. 0- Scott Bloomquist[18]; 8. 99jr- Frank Heckenast Jr[3]; 9. 18b- Shannon Babb[9]; 10. 3s- Brian Shirley[5]; 11. 25- Shane Clanton[7]; 12. 9- Devin Moran[21]; 13. 32- Chris Simpson[20]; 14. 25F- Jason Feger[22]; 15. 17M- Dale McDowell[27]; 16. 1P- Earl Pearson Jr10]; 17. 14m- Morgan Bagley[26]; 18. 51- Matthew Furman[13]; 19. 7R- Kent Robinson[6]; 20. 18- Eric Wells[8]; 21. 44- Chris Madden[15]; 22. B1- Brent Larson[23]; 23. 14- Darrell Lanigan[14]; 24. 91- Tyler Erb[19]; 25. 40B- Kyle Bronson[17]; 26. 1*- Chub Frank[25]; 27. 7- Rick Eckert[24]; 28. 21- Billy Moyer[28]

For complete results from the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series event at Cedar Lake Speedway visit the results page.

Madden on the Money
Madden sweeps qualifying, heat race and feature at Cedar Lake Speedway

NEW RICHMOND, WI- Aug. 4, 2017- Rain on Thursday forced the inevitable merge of two programs into one actioned-packed Friday night under the lights at Cedar Lake Speedway for the USA Nationals.

Chris Madden swept the World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series "matinee" event by turning the fastest lap on the track during qualifying, holding off charges from Scott Bloomquist during their heat race and defending the lead during the feature from Frank Heckenast Jr., Billy Moyer and Brandon Sheppard.

"This is one of biggest race we go to all year, I mean, it's 50-grand," said Madden.  "We're excited to be up here and we're happy to be back [at Cedar Lake]. We really like this place. Tonight, mother nature gave us a mud bowl but we're looking forward to tomorrow."

An afternoon shower on top of rain one day prior added to Friday night's racing surface at the 3/8-mile but it didn't hold the drivers back from being able to make passes. One incredible night of back-to-back Outlaw action to keep fans on the edge of their seats took place during the first night of USA Nationals.

In the first two laps of the 30-lap feature, Heckenast was able to find his way to second from a sixth-place start. From there he worked relentlessly to run down the pole-sitter, Madden. On lap 15, the No. 99jr was able to cut Madden's lead down to only 0.198 seconds.

Unfortunately, on lap 17 all of Heckenast's momentum was lost when a caution fell over the field for Tyler Erb who slowed on the front stretch. For the restart, Heckenast chose to the low line which placed Moyer on the high-side of the track and in position ride the cushion to pass; and that's exactly what he did.

Moyer and Heckenast ran door-to-door battling for second all while trying to reel in Madden. On lap 21, current Series points leader, Brandon Sheppard appeared in the mix wanting a piece of the action as he found his way past Shane Clanton, Bloomquist and on the following lap, past Heckenast.

Sheppard used all three cautions to his advantage as he was able to work forward from a 10th place start to battle for third, then second, then duel Madden for the lead with three laps to go. On lap 28, the final yellow of the feature fell as Eckert slowed on the backstretch forcing a green-white-checker scenario.

Madden shot out of a cannon from the single file restart while Sheppard and Moyer's battle for second ensued. As the pair came around turn four towards the white flag, Sheppard got too high and Moyer was able to slip under him overtaking second. He was able to hold onto the position for the final lap despite Sheppard's best efforts.

"I just had to pack my line in on the caution and let 'er eat," said Sheppard. "That's all that I could do. It was a little too treacherous up there and then we lost our brakes there toward the end. I don't think we could've got around Chris up there... but you know from where we started and how we heat raced, I'll take the third-place finish."

Directly following the 30-lap feature was the preliminary events for Saturday's main event- the 100-lap, $50,000-to-win, USA Nationals.

"It's a lot harder when you have to run all night," said Moyer. "You just have to survive the thing and then get back and tune it some more."

There was a mad dash in the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series pits following Thursday's rescheduled program as drivers and crews were making adjustments their cars to take the track for hot laps, qualifying and heat races- some with more to fix than others.

"I had nothing to lose but with [preliminary for the] $50,000-to-win tonight, I tried to ease off a little bit there [in the feature]," said Heckenast. "We had a big night tonight leading up to tomorrow so you can't really put it all on the line like you want to."

The top two drivers from Friday evening's four heats will head to the USA Nationals Dash on Saturday which will place them among the first eight positions in the crown jewel event later that evening. The dash will include Clanton, Heckenast, Jimmy Owens, Brian Shirley, Eric Wells, Mike Marlar, Kent Robinson, and Don O'Neal.

The 30th annual USA Nationals will kick off with racing at 7:00 P.M. Follow the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series on social media for live updates from all of our races: facebook.com/worldofoutlawslatemodelseries and twitter.com/WoOLateModels.

Cedar Lake Speedway Results:

Craftsman Club Feature (30 laps): 1. 44- Chris Madden[1]; 2. 21- Billy Moyer[5]; 3. 1- Brandon Sheppard[10]; 4. 99jr- Frank Heckenast Jr[6]; 5. 25- Shane Clanton[3]; 6. 0- Scott Bloomquist[7]; 7. 9- Devin Moran[20]; 8. 14- Darrell Lanigan[14]; 9. 17M- Dale McDowell[9]; 10. 14m- Morgan Bagley[12]; 11. 7W- Ricky Weiss[16]; 12. 18- Eric Wells[24]; 13. 7- Rick Eckert[23]; 14. 1P- Earl Pearson Jr[2]; 15. 91- Tyler Erb[11]; 16. 3s- Brian Shirley[8]; 17. 32P- Bobby Pierce[4]; 18. 20- Jimmy Owens[13]; 19. 1*- Chub Frank[17]; 20. 5- Don O'Neal[15]; 21. 28- Jimmy Mars[19]; 22. 28e- Dennis Erb Jr[18]; 23. 25F- Jason Feger[22]; 24. 32- Chris Simpson[21]

For complete results from the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series event at Cedar Lake Speedway visit the results page.