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All 4 FALS FAIRBURY, IL- July 28, 2017- One of the most anticipated Late Model events in the country kicked off Friday evening at Fairbury American Legion Speedway with the running of the 28th annual Prairie Dirt Classic. Friday's portion of the two-day show topped the charts of the 2017 season with the most cars entered in a World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series event with 65 Late Models in attendance. Late Model drivers from across the nation collided on the Fairbury, IL stage in hopes of walking away with a portion of the $93,000 purse. Friday's portion of the two-day show set the stage for the 100-lap main event on Saturday with four showdown features taking place. The top four drivers from each showdown secured their position in the Prairie Dirt Classic with the top two finishers headed to the redraw. On Saturday, two Last Chance Showdowns will take place allowing six additional drivers to fight for their spot in the main event alongside four provisional positions to create a 26-car field for the 100-lap program. Dyer's Top Rods Showdown Feature No. 1 "Tomorrow night is going to be a long race and I'm not sure they will have the track the same," said Moran. "I think we have to get a little better but I was pretty decent. We'll just go back there and keep working on it." McKay Wenger and Michael Kloos finished third and fourth respectively to secure the final transfer spots from the Dyer's Top Rods sponsored Showdown. Pontiac RV Showdown Feature No. 2 "That was a work out right there," said Clanton. "Our car is as good as it is ... I hope tomorrow night we have a good enough car to last 100 laps here. 100 laps is a long time around here." Dennis Erb Jr. wheeled his way from a 10th place start to claim the final transfer position from the second 25-lap feature. FK Rod Ends Showdown Feature No. 3 Sheppard patiently waited to make his move on Madden and on lap-18 he saw the opportunity to slide pass the race long leader on the high side of the track nearly clipping the nose of the no.44 machine in the process. "The track was a little bit treacherous up there but you know it's FALS, if you can get up there to make it happen, you can make it happen." said Sheppard. "Hats off to both Chris' they did a good job and had some smooth lines running. They also probably don't have as much stuff tore up as I do but we got it done and we got in the redraw. That's the biggest thing. Getting in the redraw." With only four laps remaining, Pierce was able to pass Madden for the final spot in the redraw. Madden ended up finishing third and Simpson fourth. WEHRS Machine Showdown Feature No. 4 "I really got lucky there," said Marlar. "I don't know how everyone didn't pass me. It looks like a cost O'Neal to get his car tore up and I hate that but I just got over that edge... We have a stellar field here with some of the best guys in the country so it's a tough deal to get in from the heat race. We should have an awesome race tomorrow." Rick Eckert had been steadily running second behind Marlar while fending off multiple charges from Tim McCreadie. On lap 20, McCreadie was able to pass Eckert followed by Jimmy Owens and Chris Ferguson who also found their way around the No. 7 by the time the checkers fell. To see behind the scenes coverage and live updates on the 28th annual Prairie Dirt Classic follow the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series on Facebook and Twitter or listen to live audio for free available on dirtvision.com. Fairbury American Legion Speedway Results: Dyer's Top Rods Showdown Feature No. 1: 1. 9- Devin Moran[1]; 2. 25F- Jason Feger[3]; 3. 42- Mckay Wenger[4]; 4. 6K- Michael Kloos[5]; 5. 21- Billy Moyer[7]; 6. 89- Mike Spatola6]; 7. 30- Mike Glasscock[13]; 8. 4E- Kody Evans[2]; 9. 1P- Earl Pearson Jr[12]; 10. 18- Eric Wells[11]; 11. F18- Derrick Ramey[17]; 12. B1- Brent Larson[16]; 13. 5N- Dustin Nobbe[10]; 14. 29- Spencer Diercks[9]; 15. 9D- Daniel Flessner[14]; 16. 40B- Kyle Bronson[15]; 17. 7T- Steve Thorsten[8] Pontiac RV Showdown Feature No. 2: 1. 25- Shane Clanton[2]; 2. 24- Ryan Unzicker[7]; 3. 3s- Brian Shirley[3]; 4. 28- Dennis Erb Jr[10]; 5. 4- Cody Mahoney[12]; 6. 15v- Kolby Vanderbergh[6]; 7. 14- Darrell Lanigan[9]; 8. 2T- Jake O'Neil[14]; 9. 83- Scott Bull[8]; 10. 45- Don Hammer[15]; 11. 1*- Chub Frank[11]; 12. 35- Derek Chandler[16]; 13. 87- Derek Doll[13]; 14. 15D- Justin Duty[4]; 15. 91- Tyler Erb[5]; 16. 18b- Shannon Babb[1] FK Rod Ends Showdown Feature No. 3: 1. 1- Brandon Sheppard[3]; 2. 32P- Bobby Pierce[5]; 3. 44- Chris Madden[2]; 4. 32- Chris Simpson[1]; 5. 99j- Frank Heckenast Jr[6]; 6. 0- Scott Bloomquist[9]; 7. 11- Gordy Gundaker[4]; 8. 1m- Mike Mataragas[12]; 9. 20G- Dustin Griffin[14]; 10. 12- Jason Jameson[7]; 11. 4G- Bob Gardner[8]; 12. 10- Scott Schmitt[13]; 13. 51- Joey Moriarty[10]; 14. 22s- Gregg Satterlee[11]; 15. F15- Jeremy Conaway[15]; 16. 15- Matt Shannon[16] WEHRS Machine Showdown Feature No. 4: 1. 157- Mike Marlar[2]; 2. 39- Tim McCreadie[5]; 3. 20- Jimmy Owens[7]; 4. 22- Chris Ferguson[1]; 5. 7- Rick Eckert[4]; 6. B12- Kevin Weaver[9]; 7. C8- Timothy Culp[6]; 8. 18c- Chase Junghans[11]; 9. 6- Blake Spencer[14]; 10. 45H- Doug Hammer[15]; 11. 14T- Glen Thompson[13]; 12. 5- Don O'Neal[10]; 13. 14m- Morgan Bagley[12]; 14. D2- Snooky Dehm[16]; 15. 7s- Jay Sparks[8]; 16. 75- Billy Drake[3] For complete results from the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series event at Fairbury American Legion Speedway visit the results page. |
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