FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com) August 3, 2021 Top-5 Run in Prairie Dirt Classic for Rocket1 Racing Four Nights of WoO Wisconsin Action on Tap this Week SHINNSTON, W.Va. (08/03/21) – Brandon Sheppard and Rocket1 Racing rolled into the famed Fairbury Speedway over the weekend for the 31st edition of the Prairie Dirt Classic. Saturday night’s $50,000-to-win finale found Sheppard recording a fifth-place finish in his Valvoline No. 1 Seubert Calf Ranches/ Durham Racing Engines-powered XR1 Rocket Chassis Super Late Model. “Really late in the race when my car came to me, I was a few spots too far back,” Sheppard said. “We just had to make the most out of it and made a few passes on the restarts and just came up short. It’s disappointing because we had a better car than where we finished. We’ll head to Wisconsin this week to go after some more big checks. Thanks as always goes out to all of our marketing partners and supporters.” Taking part in one the biggest weekends of the year with the World of Outlaws (WoO) Morton Buildings Late Model Series, Rocket1Racing and Brandon Sheppard invaded Fairbury Speedway (Fairbury, Ill.) on Friday afternoon for the 31st annual Prairie Dirt Classic. With the massive 74-car field split into two separate groups for time trials, Sheppard recorded the 11th fastest time in his group. Starting his $3,000-to-win preliminary feature in sixth, Brandon improved three spots in the 25-lapper to register a third-place finish. With his third-place finish in preliminary action on Friday placing him 11th on the starting grid for Saturday night’s $50,000-to-win Prairie Dirt Classic, Sheppard advanced six spots in the 100-lap affair to finish fifth. He followed Kyle Larson, Bobby Pierce, Shannon Babb, and Chris Madden across the line. Brandon now sits 86 points ahead of Chris Madden atop the World of Outlaws point standings. For complete results from these events, please visit www.WorldofOutlaws.com . The upcoming week has the team set for four nights of WoO action in Wisconsin. The week opens on Tuesday evening at Outagamie Speedway with a $10,000-to-win event, which is co-sanctioned with the Dirt Kings tour. On Thursday evening three rounds of WoO action kicks off at Cedar Lake Speedway with a $6,000-to-win affair. On Friday and Saturday the 2021 USA Nationals take center stage with double heat races on Friday evening followed by B-mains and the $50,000-to-win finale on Saturday night. Rocket1 Racing would like to thank all of their marketing partners, which include Valvoline, Seubert Calf Ranches, Rocket Chassis, Ace Metal Works, Durham Racing Engines, FiveStar RaceCar Bodies, Gunters Honey, Hoosier Racing Tire, Integra Racing Shocks, Keyser Manufacturing, Petroff Towing, Slavic Custom Racing Shirts & Decals, Sweet Manufacturing, Sunoco Race Fuels, Accu-Force Shock Service, ATL Fuel Cells, Aurora Rod Ends, Barnes Dry Sump Oil Systems, Bazell Race Fuels, Beyea Custom Headers, Brown & Miller Racing Solutions, Brinn Transmissions, Cometic Gasket, COMP Cams, CP Carrillo, Dohm Cycles, Edelbrock, Fibreworks Composites, Hardrock Powder Coating, Howe Racing Enterprises, Jones Racing Products, Kenny’s Components, Maxima Racing Oils, MSD, NGK Spark Plugs, Tel Tac, Performance Bodies, Peterson Fluid Systems, Powers Performance, Performance Rod & Custom, Quarter Master, QuickCar Racing Products, Rocket Pre-Owned Motors, Safecraft, Show Trucks Unlimited, Simpson, Stealth Carburetors, Strange Oval, Suave Talk, Total Power Valvoline Pro-V Racing, Walker Performance Filtration, Weld Racing, Wiles Driveshafts, Wilwood Brakes, Winters Performance Products, Wrisco Aluminum, Xceldyne Valvetrain, and MSR Mafia Marketing Services. For the latest information on Rocket1Racing please visit the team website at www.Rocket1Racing.com as well as their social media channels at www.facebook.com/Rocket1Racing, www.twitter.com/Rocket1_Racing, and www.instagram.com/rocket1racing . Official Internet Home of The Midsouth Racing Scene
  Ramirez takes his turn atop USMTS podium at RPM Speedway

CRANDALL, Texas (Sept. 9)—Taking turns being interviewed in victory lane after a main event win with the Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s, Dereck Ramirez took his turn Thursday following a wire-to-wire effort at the RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas.

In an electrifying points battle between himself and Jake O’Neil, Ramirez wears the Wrisco Points Leader spoiler with his 19th career win while O’Neil settled for an eighth-place paycheck.

Ramirez got a good start and outraced polesitter Jason Ingalls to lead the opening lap while Lucas Schott followed into the runner-up spot the next time around with Tyler Wolff trading slide jobs with Ingalls for third.

Meanwhile, defending series champ Rodney Sanders advanced from 20th to 10th in the running order just five laps into the race while countless two- and three-wide battles dotted the multi-grooved bullring.

Despite the top contenders continually dealing with lapped traffic, the race’s first caution didn’t occur until six laps to go when Sanders, Chris Kratzer, Clyde Dunn Jr. and Brandon Givens were stopped and facing the wrong way between turns three and four.

Sanders—who came into the program third in the standings behind O’Neil and Ramirez—left the track on the hook of a tow truck, damaging his hopes of a fifth USMTS title.

With his two-second breathing room extinguished, Ramirez led Wolff, Schott, Ingalls and Carlos Ahumada Jr. back to the green flag for the restart.

Last Sunday, Ramirez was tentative heading into the corner after a late restart at the Fayette County Speedway in West Union, Iowa, which allowed Wolff to slide into the lead briefly before Ramirez regrouped and regained the top spot.

Thursday night, Ramirez put his lesson learned into action and kept Wolff and Schott at bay before driving off to claim the checkered flag and $5,000 top prize.

Ramirez, who scored his fifth win of the season, has swapped appearances with O’Neil for the last six races. O’Neil won August 6, September 4 and September 8. Ramirez was the winner August 7, September 5 and September 9 (tonight).

Ramirez also edged one spot ahead of O’Neil on the all-time wins list too, now leading O’Neil 19 to 18. The one common denominator for both drivers is the Cornett-powered engines under their hoods.

Ahumada was fourth while Tanner Mullens advanced from 16th on the starting grid to finish fifth and earn the FK Rod Ends Hard Charger Award.

Nathan Smith, Dan Ebert, O'Neil, Ingalls and Dunn rounded out the top 10. Sanders was scored in 22nd on the final score sheets.

Of note, Terry Phillips was a top-five contender for the second straight night but mechanical woes left him near the bottom of the finishing order again. His 23rd-place finish makes him the first driver among the top 10 in points to be mathematically eliminated from contention for the USMTS national championship.

Bayou Bound: Two of the eight points nights remaining will be settled with a doubleheader of $10,000-to-win clashes Friday and Saturday when the series returns to Bayou country after rain thwarted the pair of shows in April.

On Friday, the place to be is the Ark-La-Tex Speedway in Vivian, La., for the 9th Annual Cajun Clash. The pits open at 3 p.m., grandstands open at 5, hot laps begin at 7:30 and racing will get underway at approximately 8 p.m.

Zack VanderBeek notched his first win at the Ark-La-Tex Speedway last September in the 16th trip for the USMTS to Gene Boyter’s popular venue. It was his 50th career win.

Cade Dillard’s three wins here in his home state leads all drivers while two-time winners Chris Henigan and 2018 USMTS National Champion Johnny Scott are the only other racers with multiple titles.

Jake Gallardo’s only USMTS triumph came here five years ago and Kelly Shryock’s 2014 victory was his 184th and final triumph with the USMTS.

Hunter Marriott, Ryan Gustin, Stormy Scott, Rodney Sanders and Jason Hughes have won here once each, and Duke Whiseant’s only USMTS victory happened in the series debut here on June 5, 2008.

The Ark-La-Tex Speedway is a 3/8-mile high-banked red clay oval located 0.6 mile south of SR 2 on SR 1, then 0.7 mile west on Airport Rd., then 2.2 miles south on Boyter Lane Rd. (ESR). The physical address is 13119 Boyter Ln, Vivian, LA 71082. For more information visit http://www.arklatexspeedway.com/.

In addition to the USMTS Modifieds, Factory Stocks ($700 to win), Limited Mods ($700 to win), Pro-Mods ($400 to win) and Four-Cylinders ($300 to win) will also be on the card. There is no entry fee or transponder rental costs for support classes.

The weekend’s four-headed monster concludes Saturday with the series debut at Dylan Scott’s Revolution Park (The Rev) in Monroe, La. The pits are slated to open at 2 p.m. and grandstand gates swing open at 4,. Hot laps and qualifying get going at 6 with the first green flag to be unfurled at 6:30.

Also running will be Crate Late Models, Limited Modifieds ($1,500 to win), Factory Stocks and Pro-Mods.

The Rev is a 3/8-mile semi-banked dirt oval located off I-20 east to exit 120, then 0.6 mile south on Garrett Rd., then 2.4 miles east to Frontage Rd., then east. The physical address is 8850 Frontage Rd, Monroe, LA 71202. For more information call 381-245-7665 or visit https://www.facebook.com/dirtontherev/.

If you can’t be there in person any night, you don’t have to miss a single lap. Catch all the action from every USMTS event live at https://racindirt.tv.

Taking dirt to a new level: The Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s currently features 34 nights of racing with the winners of those main events set to take home over $300,000 in earnings from more than $1 million in prize money earmarked for the 2021 campaign.

Most main events pay at least $10,000 to win while the others carry a $5,000 top prize or more. And if that weren’t enough, more than $200,000 is committed to the top 10 finishers in the 2021 points standings with a record $70,000 reserved for the 2021 USMTS national champion.

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OFFICIAL RESULTS
United States Modified Touring Series
Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s
RPM Speedway, Crandall, Texas
Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021


Showing finishing position, starting position in parentheses, car number, driver, hometown, laps completed and money won. The top 12 in heat race passing points advance to the Casey’s “A” Main.

SIMPSON PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS HEAT RACE #1 (8 laps):
1. (2) 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo.
2. (3) 4W Tyler Wolff, Fayetteville, Ark.
3. (1) 8C Chris Clark, Jackson, Wyo.
4. (4) 2SS Mark Smith (R), Anthony, N.M.
5. (5) 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla.
6. (6) 85 Jayson Good (R), Watertown, S.D.
7. (7) 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan.
8. (8) 22 Gregory Muirhead (R), Mabank, Texas.
9. (9) 51W J.T. Wasmund (R), Pine Island, Minn.

FAST SHAFTS HEAT RACE #2 (8 laps):
1. (3) 4R Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla.
2. (1) 88 Nathan Smith (R), Anthony, N.M.
3. (2) 2G Brandon Givens (R), Wichita, Kan.
4. (4) 15 Dennie Gieber (R), Frankston, Texas.
5. (6) 1M Curt Myers, Cameron, Wis.
6. (5) 33Z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa.
7. (7) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas.
8. (8) 6* Dillon Pike, Waxahachie, Texas.
9. (9) 444 Brooks Strength (R), Raymond, Miss.

EDELBROCK HEAT RACE #3 (8 laps):
1. (1) 69 Lucas Schott, Chatfield, Minn.
2. (2) 65X Carlos Ahumada Jr., El Paso, Texas.
3. (3) 8 Bobby Malchus, Red Oak, Texas.
4. (4) 88XXX Clyde Dunn Jr., Rockwall, Texas.
5. (5) 0 Jake O'Neil, Tucson, Ariz.
6. (7) 02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan.
7. (6) 19SB Lance Mari, El Centro, Calif.
8. (8) 369 Bart Taylor (R), Sheridan, Wyo.

MSD PERFORMANCE HEAT RACE #4 (8 laps):
1. (2) 60 Dan Ebert, Lake Shore, Minn.
2. (3) 12 Jason Ingalls, Longview, Texas.
3. (1) 19R Chris Kratzer (R), Wichita, Kan.
4. (4) 56 Colton Horner (R), Houston, Texas.
5. (5) G17 Fito Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M.
6. (8) J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M.
7. (6) 49JR Jake Timm, Winona, Minn.

REAL RACING WHEELS “B” MAIN #1 (12 laps, top 5 advance):
1. (2) 88XXX Clyde Dunn Jr., Rockwall, Texas.
2. (4) 0 Jake O'Neil, Tucson, Ariz.
3. (3) 1M Curt Myers, Cameron, Wis.
4. (5) J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M.
5. (7) 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan.
6. (6) 85 Jayson Good (R), Watertown, S.D.
7. (8) 19SB Lance Mari, El Centro, Calif.
8. (11) 51W J.T. Wasmund (R), Pine Island, Minn., DirtDueler/Baier’s, $110.
9. (1) 2SS Mark Smith (R), Anthony, N.M., MBCustoms/Mullins, $110.
10. (9) 22 Gregory Muirhead (R), Mabank, Texas, Hughes/Muirhead, $100.
11. (10) 369 Bart Taylor (R), Sheridan, Wyo., VanderBuilt/Tim’s, $110.

REAL RACING WHEELS “B” MAIN #2 (12 laps, top 5 advance):
1. (2) 56 Colton Horner (R), Houston, Texas.
2. (5) 02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan.
3. (3) 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla.
4. (7) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas.
5. (10) 19 Dustin Sorensen, Rochester, Minn.
6. (8) 49JR Jake Timm, Winona, Minn., MBCustoms/OFI, $110.
7. (4) G17 Fito Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M., GR2/Hill, $110.
8. (6) 33Z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa.
9. (9) 6* Dillon Pike, Waxahachie, Texas, $110.
DQ – (1) 15 Dennie Gieber (R), Frankston, Texas, GRT/AMS, $100.
DNS – 444 Brooks Strength (R), Raymond, Miss., MBCustoms/Stoen, $110.

CASEY’S “A” MAIN (40 laps):
1. (2) 4R Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla., Hughes/Cornett, 40, $5000.
2. (3) 4W Tyler Wolff, Fayetteville, Ark., MBCustoms/ECE, 40, $3000.
3. (4) 69 Lucas Schott, Chatfield, Minn., MBCustoms/Stoen, 40, $2000.
4. (8) 65X Carlos Ahumada Jr., El Paso, Texas, Hughes/BMS, 40, $1500.
5. (16) 02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan., Mullens/Mullens, 40, $1100.
6. (6) 88 Nathan Smith (R), Anthony, N.M., MBCustoms/Mullins, 40, $900.
7. (5) 60 Dan Ebert, Lake Shore, Minn., Lethal/Ebert, 40, $800.
8. (15) 0 Jake O'Neil, Tucson, Ariz., LG2/Cornett, 40, $750.
9. (1) 12 Jason Ingalls, Longview, Texas, IRP/Shipley, 40, $700.
10. (13) 88XXX Clyde Dunn Jr., Rockwall, Texas, MBCustoms/Mullins, 40, $675.
11. (19) J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M., GR2/Mullins, 40, $650.
12. (22) 19 Dustin Sorensen, Rochester, Minn., MBCustoms/Action, 40, $625.
13. (18) 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla., Hughes/Mullins, 40, $600.
14. (10) 2G Brandon Givens (R), Wichita, Kan., Hughes/Mullins, 40, $575.
15. (12) 19R Chris Kratzer (R), Wichita, Kan., Hughes/Mullens, 40, $550.
16. (21) 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan., Lethal/Mullins, 40, $540.
17. (14) 56 Colton Horner (R), Houston, Texas, MBCustoms/Durham, 40, $530.
18. (24) 85 Jayson Good (R), Watertown, S.D., MBCustoms/Tim's, 40, $525.
19. (9) 8 Bobby Malchus, Red Oak, Texas, MBCustoms/Wells, 40, $520.
20. (11) 8C Chris Clark, Jackson, Wyo., Hughes/Mullins, 38, $515.
21. (17) 1M Curt Myers, Cameron, Wis., Rage/Sput's, 37, $510.
22. (20) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas, MBCustoms/Hatfield, 34, $505.
23. (7) 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo., GRT/Durham, 34, $500.
24. (23) 19SB Lance Mari, El Centro, Calif., MRT/Yeoman, 31, $500.
25. (25) 33Z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa, VanderBuilt/Stoen, 5, $110.

(R) = Grant Junghans USMTS Rookie of the Year contender

Lap Leader: Ramirez 1-40.
Total Laps Led: Ramirez 40.
Margin of Victory: 1.292 seconds.
Time of Race: 17 minutes, 9.495 seconds (1 caution).
Provisional Starters: Mari, Good.
Emergency Provisionals: VanderBeek.
FK Rod Ends Hard Charger: Mullens (started 16th, finished 5th).
Entries: 34.
Next Race: Friday, Sept. 10, Ark-La-Tex Speedway, Vivian, La.
Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s Points: Ramirez 2226, O'Neil 2214, Sanders 2135, Mullens 2084, Schott 1997, Wolff 1956, Sorensen 1899, Ebert 1838, Hughes 1815, Phillips 1784.
Grant Junghans USMTS Rookie of the Year Points: Strength 1368, Good 1094, Givens 1044, Jesse Glenz 877, Lucas Lee 713.
Miller Welders USMTS Manufacturers Championship Points: MBCustoms 223, Hughes 205, LG2 197, Mullens 164, Lethal 154.
Compstar USMTS Engine Builder of the Year Points: Cornett 225, Hatfield 163, Stoen 157, Mullens 140, Mullins 121

O’Neil chalks up 18th USMTS win Wednesday at 81 Speedway

PARK CITY, Kan. (Sept. 8)—It was a good night for Jake O’Neil at the 81 Speedway Wednesday as the driver from Tucson, Ariz., collected his eighth main event victory of the 2021 campaign and padded his points lead in the Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s.

It was a good night for the fans in attendance at the Park City, Kan., dirt oval—as well as those watching from afar on RacinDirt.com. They witnessed a stellar 40-lap main event with six lead changes among three drivers during the feature race of the inaugural USMTS Keeper of the Plains powered by T-Mobile.

Sybesma Graphics Pole Award winner Jake Timm paced the first quarter4 of the race before hometown racer Tanner Mullens grabbed the spot for a couple of laps before handing the lead back to Timm, who led four circuits until Mullens regained control on lap 17.

Meanwhile, ninth-starting O’Neil entered the fray and wrestled the top spot away from Mullens with 24 laps in the books, but Mullens fought back again to steal the lead away from O’Neil on the 28th laps.

With less than five laps remaining, O’Neil took command again—and this time for good as he raced his way to a $5,000 payday and his 18th career USMTS triumph.

Mullens and Timm held on for second and third while four-time USMTS national champ Rodney Sanders finished fifth to keep his title hopes alive. Lucas Schott, Dustin Sorensen, Brooks Strength, Tyler Wolff, Darron Fuqua and Dillon McCowan rounded out the top 10.

O’Neil’s closest competitor for the USMTS points crown, Dereck Ramirez was forced to use a provisional starting spot to take the green flag in the feature. He rolled off 23rd on the gird and was the 11th driver to see the checkered flag.

Barring any rain-outs or other unforeseen circumstances, just nine points nights remain, and three of them take place over the next 72 hours beginning Thursday Sept. 9, at the RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas, for another $5,000-to-win show.

The pits open at 4 p.m., grandstands open at 5:30 and hot laps begin at 7:30. Once hot laps are complete, racing will get underway following the National Anthem. USRA Limited Mods ($700 to win), Sunoco USRA Factory Stocks ($700 to win) and USRA Tuners ($200 to win) will also be in competition.

The weekend’s four-headed monster continues Friday at the Ark-La-Tex Speedway in Vivian, La., and concludes Saturday with the series debut at Dylan Scott’s Revolution Park (The Rev) in Monroe, La. Both programs will award $10,000 to the main event winner.

Taking dirt to a new level: The 2021 campaign for the Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s features 36 nights of racing with the winners of those main events set to take home over $300,000 in earnings from more than $1 million in prize money earmarked for those shows.

Most main events will pay at least $10,000 to win while the others carry a minimum $5,000 top prize. And if that weren’t enough, more than $230,000 is committed to the top ten finishers in the 2021 points standings with a record $70,000 reserved for the 2021 USMTS National Champion.

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OFFICIAL RESULTS
United States Modified Touring Series
Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s
Inaugural USMTS Keeper of the Plains powered by T-Mobile
81 Speedway, Park City, Kan.
Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021


Showing finishing position, starting position in parentheses, car number, driver, hometown, laps completed and money won. The top 12 in heat race passing points advance to the Casey’s “A” Main.

SIMPSON PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS HEAT RACE #1 (8 laps):
1. (4) 02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan.
2. (3) 19 Dustin Sorensen, Rochester, Minn.
3. (7) 91 Joe Duvall, Claremore, Okla.
4. (6) 2G Brandon Givens (R), Wichita, Kan.
5. (1) 369 Bart Taylor (R), Sheridan, Wyo.
6. (5) 51W J.T. Wasmund (R), Pine Island, Minn.
7. (8) 99T T.J. Tolan (R), Valley Center, Kan.
8. (2) 19R Chris Kratzer (R), Wichita, Kan.

FAST SHAFTS HEAT RACE #2 (8 laps):
1. (4) 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo.
2. (2) 87 Darron Fuqua, Mayetta, Kan.
3. (3) 9 Cole Traugott, Woodward, Okla.
4. (1) 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla.
5. (6) 33Z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa
6. (8) 4W Tyler Wolff, Fayetteville, Ark.
7. (7) 19SB Lance Mari, El Centro, Calif.
8. (5) 21C Cody Schniepp, Wichita, Kan.

EDELBROCK HEAT RACE #3 (8 laps):
1. (2) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas
2. (4) 49JR Jake Timm, Winona, Minn.
3. (3) 60 Dan Ebert, Lake Shore, Minn.
4. (1) 1M Curt Myers, Cameron, Wis.
5. (8) 69 Cecil Dymond (R), Goddard, Kan.
6. (7) 2SS Mark Smith (R), Anthony, N.M.
7. (5) 21B Bryce Schniepp, Wichita, Kan.
8. (6) 151 Lucas Gibbs (R), Udall, Kan.

MSD PERFORMANCE HEAT RACE #4 (8 laps):
1. (4) 444 Brooks Strength (R), Raymond, Miss.
2. (3) 0 Jake O'Neil, Tucson, Ariz.
3. (5) 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan.
4. (2) 16 Austin Siebert, Grandview, Mo.
5. (1) 65X Carlos Ahumada Jr., El Paso, Texas
6. (6) 96JR Jon Herring Jr., Woodward, Okla.
7. (7) 3J Jake Nightingale (R), Hutchinson, Kan.
8. (8) 8C Chris Clark, Jackson, Wyo.

VP RACING FUELS HEAT RACE #5 (8 laps):
1. (3) 69X Lucas Schott, Chatfield, Minn.
2. (5) 88 Nathan Smith (R), Anthony, N.M.
3. (6) 8 Dillon McCowan (R), Urbana, Mo.
4. (7) G3 Brendon Gemmill (R), Wichita, Kan.
5. (8) 194 Scott Phillips (R), Salina, Kan.
6. (4) 4R Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla.
7. (1) 85 Jayson Good (R), Watertown, S.D.
8. (2) 4 Dan Powers, Wichita, Kan.

REAL RACING WHEELS “B” MAIN #1 (15 laps, top 5 advance):
1. (2) 60 Dan Ebert, Lake Shore, Minn.
2. (1) 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan.
3. (4) 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla.
4. (6) 33Z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa
5. (5) 1M Curt Myers, Cameron, Wis.
6. (7) 65X Carlos Ahumada Jr., El Paso, Texas
7. (3) 2G Brandon Givens (R), Wichita, Kan., Hughes/Mullins, $125.
8. (8) 4R Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla.
9. (10) 99T T.J. Tolan (R), Valley Center, Kan., BillsBuilt/ASI, $100.
10. (12) 3J Jake Nightingale (R), Hutchinson, Kan., Mullens/Mullens, $125.
11. (11) 19SB Lance Mari, El Centro, Calif.
12. (9) 51W J.T. Wasmund (R), Pine Island, Minn., DirtDueler/Baier's, $125.
13. (13) 151 Lucas Gibbs (R), Udall, Kan., MBCustoms/Bailey, $125.
DNS – 4 Dan Powers, Wichita, Kan., BillsBuilt/Mullins, $100.

REAL RACING WHEELS “B” MAIN #2 (15 laps, top 5 advance):
1. (1) 9 Cole Traugott, Woodward, Okla.
2. (7) 4W Tyler Wolff, Fayetteville, Ark.
3. (3) 16 Austin Siebert, Grandview, Mo.
4. (2) G3 Brendon Gemmill (R), Wichita, Kan.
5. (11) 19R Chris Kratzer (R), Wichita, Kan.
6. (9) 96JR Jon Herring Jr., Woodward, Okla., LG2/Herring, $100.
7. (12) 21C Cody Schniepp, Wichita, Kan., Mullens/Mullens, $100.
8. (5) 194 Scott Phillips (R), Salina, Kan., $100.
9. (6) 369 Bart Taylor (R), Sheridan, Wyo., VanderBuilt/Tim's, $125.
10. (13) 8C Chris Clark, Jackson, Wyo., Hughes/Cornett, $125.
11. (8) 2SS Mark Smith (R), Anthony, N.M., MBCustoms/Mullins, $125.
12. (4) 69 Cecil Dymond (R), Goddard, Kan., Hughes/Briley, $100.
13. (10) 85 Jayson Good (R), Watertown, S.D., MBCustoms/Tim's, $125.
DNS – 21B Bryce Schniepp, Wichita, Kan., Mullens/Mullens, $100.

CASEY’S “A” MAIN (40 laps):
1. (9) 0 Jake O'Neil, Tucson, Ariz., LG2/Cornett, 40, $5000.
2. (4) 02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan., Mullens/Mullens, 40, $3000.
3. (1) 49JR Jake Timm, Winona, Minn., MBCustoms/OFI, 40, $2000.
4. (5) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas, MBCustoms/Hatfield, 40, $1500.
5. (6) 69X Lucas Schott, Chatfield, Minn., MBCustoms/Stoen, 40, $1000.
6. (3) 19 Dustin Sorensen, Rochester, Minn., MBCustoms/Action, 40, $900.
7. (7) 444 Brooks Strength (R), Raymond, Miss., MBCustoms/Stoen, 40, $800.
8. (16) 4W Tyler Wolff, Fayetteville, Ark., MBCustoms/ECE, 40, $750.
9. (11) 87 Darron Fuqua, Mayetta, Kan., MBCustoms/Driskell, 40, $700.
10. (12) 8 Dillon McCowan (R), Urbana, Mo., Rage/Yeoman, 40, $675.
11. (23) 4R Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla., Hughes/Cornett, 40, $650.
12. (13) 60 Dan Ebert, Lake Shore, Minn., Lethal/Ebert, 40, $625.
13. (17) 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla., Hughes/Mullins, 40, $600.
14. (19) 33Z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa, VanderBuilt/Stoen, 40, $575.
15. (15) 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan., Lethal/Mullins, 40, $550.
16. (18) 16 Austin Siebert, Grandview, Mo., MBCustoms/Durham, 39, $540.
17. (24) 19SB Lance Mari, El Centro, Calif., MRT/Yeoman, 39, $530.
18. (21) 1M Curt Myers, Cameron, Wis., Rage/Sput's, 39, $525.
19. (25) 65X Carlos Ahumada Jr., El Paso, Texas, Hughes/BMS, 39, $520.
20. (8) 88 Nathan Smith (R), Anthony, N.M., MBCustoms/Mullins, 39, $515.
21. (22) 19R Chris Kratzer (R), Wichita, Kan., Hughes/Mullens, 39, $510.
22. (14) 9 Cole Traugott, Woodward, Okla., Mullens/ASI, 34, $505.
23. (20) G3 Brendon Gemmill (R), Wichita, Kan., VanderBuilt/Stoen, 23, $400.
24. (10) 91 Joe Duvall, Claremore, Okla., MBCustoms/Stoen, 9, $500.
25. (2) 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo., GRT/Durham, 8, $500.

(R) = Grant Junghans USMTS Rookie of the Year contender

Lap Leaders: Timm 1-10, Mullens 11-12, Timm 13-16, Mullens 17-23, O’Neil 24-27, Mullens 28-34, O’Neil 35-40.
Total Laps Led: Mullens 16, Timm 14, O’Neil 10.
Margin of Victory: 0.318 second.
Time of Race: 14 minutes, 2.102 seconds.
Provisional Starters: Ramirez, Mari.
Emergency Provisional: Ahumada.
FK Rod Ends Hard Charger: O’Neil (started 9th, finished 1st).
Entries: 40.
Next Race: Thursday, Sept. 9, RPM Speedway, Crandall, Texas.
Summit USMTS National Championship fueled by Casey’s Points: O'Neil 2238, Ramirez 2193, Sanders 2170, Mullens 2095, Schott 1990, Wolff 1937, Sorensen 1912, Ebert 1828, Hughes 1815, T. Phillips 1783.
Grant Junghans USMTS Rookie of the Year Points: Strength 1368, Good 1094, Givens 1044, Jesse Glenz 877, Lucas Lee 713.
Miller Welders USMTS Manufacturers Championship Points: MBCustoms 214, Hughes 195, LG2 191, Mullens 156, Lethal 147.
Compstar USMTS Engine Builder of the Year Points: Cornett 215, Hatfield 162, Stoen 149, Mullens 134, Mullins 116