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CHAMPIONS ARE CROWNED ON A WILD NIGHT AT OUTLAW SPEEDWAY
« on: September 01, 2018, 09:29:31 AM »


August 31, 2018

CHAMPIONS ARE CROWNED ON A WILD NIGHT AT OUTLAW SPEEDWAY

DUNDEE, NY.....Friday night was Pepsi Championship Night at Outlaw Speedway, with the majority of the classes

featuring battles for the track championship that would be decided on the outcome of the feature events.

The Friendly Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Outlaw Modified feature only got half a lap in before a multi car melee sent Justin

Wright flipping, bringing out a red flag.  Wright was OK after the crash.  When racing resumed, Alan Johnson took the lead

with Steve Paine second and Matt Sheppard third...with 23 points separating them as the top three in the championship

standings coming into the race.  Paine took the lead, with Sheppard taking second a handful of laps later.  Kyle Coffey

suffered a flat on lap 13, bunching the field and bringing Danny Johnson into the mix in the fourth spot.  Lap 22 is where

things went sideways, as Sheppard had a flat right rear and Danny Johnson went pitside.  Paine led the rest of the way for

the victory, with Alan Johnson second, followed by Eldon Payne, Eric Fisher, and Derrick Podsiadlo.  Sheppard made it

back to 6th at the checkers, which was not enough to hold on to the point lead.  Johnson and Paine were tied in points, with

feature wins breaking the tie.  Alan's 3 wins on the season was one better than Paine, so Johnson was crowned the track

champion.

Friendly Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Outlaw Modified heats were won by Alan Johnson and Tyler Siri.

Kirk Reynolds led the opening laps of the Crate Sportsman feature until Loren Lincoln grabbed the lead on a lap 5 restart.

Brian Fish took the top spot two laps later as Reynolds brought out a yellow at lap 12 with a blown engine.  Fish led on the

restart as Chris Fisher and Tom Collins Jr battled hard for second.  Fisher and Collins were separated by only 3 points

coming into the feature.  Chris Silvers hit a marker tire to bring out a yellow on lap 22, setting the stage for a 3 lap shootout.

Fish held on for the win, followed by Fisher, Collins, Lincoln, and Jimmy Zacharias.  Fisher's runnerup finish was enough to

take the track championship battle.

Crate Sportsman heats were won by Kirk Reynolds, Loren Lincoln, and Tom Collins Jr.

Brian Knowles and track champion Chad Homan spent the 20-lap Crate Late Model feature in a one on one duel as Jamie

Freeman ran behind them in third.  Brian's car seemed to handle better as the race went on, and he took the win over

Homan and Freeman.

The Crate Late Model heat was won by Brian Knowles.

Billy Ward and Shawn Bruce battled for the lead in the Marion Decker Agency IMCA Modified feature through the opening

laps, with Ward holding the point for several laps until lap 15, when Bruce slid by with Brad Smith in tow.  Ward shredded a

right rear one lap later and went pitside under yellow to change it.  Bruce, even with sheet metal rubbing on the right rear,

took a 4 car length win over Brad Smith, Morgan, Brandon Smith, and Phil Yaw.  Point leader Will Ward did not start the

feature due to engine problems, but had enough of a point cushion to hold the championship.

Marion Decker Agency IMCA Modified heats were won by Rich Karlnoski and Billy Ward.

Glenn Whritenour had enough points in the bank to clinch the 2018 Street Stock track title just by taking the green in the

feature event, and started 10th in the field for the regular season finale  CJ Guererri took the lead from Gene Sharpsteen on

lap 3, but then spun on lap 8.  Sharpsteen retook the lead over Carl Cleveland as Quinn Sutherland and Whritenour battled

for fourth.  Sutherland spun on lap 13, which moved Jared Hill into fourth.  The final few laps saw an intense battle among

the top five, with Sharpsteen holding on for the win, followed by Guererri, who came from the rear, Whritenour, Hill, and

Cleveland.

Street Stock heats were won Quinn Sutherland, Glenn Whritenour, and Carl Cleveland.

Chris Woodard and Adam Austin were separatted by 3 points coming into the night's 4 Cylinder feature.  Erica Bell was the

early leader until contact sent her spinning, setting up a battle between Brian Grant Jr and Austin for the lead, with Ray Hyer

battling Woodard for third.  Grant's engine blew and flamed up, knocking him out of the race with 4 laps to go.  Austin

inherited the lead and Woodard wrestled second from Hyer on the restart, but could not catch Austin, who took the title

with the win.  Woodard, Hyer, Derrick Puryear, and Scott Lehman rounded out the top five.

4 Cylinder heats were won by Scott Lehman Jr, Chris Woodard, and Ray Hyer.

In the Marion Decker Agency Hobby Stocks, a four car battle for the lead featured Justin Eldridge, Jamie Eldridge, Aaron

Miller, and Bruce Kinner, with Eric Williams and Marc Minutolo, the point leader, joining the fray at halfway.  Williams

retired with a smoking car on lap 13, and the battle continued to the finish, with Jamie Eldridge capturing the win by a

bumper over Miller, followed by Justin Eldridge, Bruce Kinner, and Ralph Champion Jr.  Marc Minutolo's 6th place finish

was enough to lock down the track championship in the class.

Marion Decker Agency Hobby Stock heats were won by Jamie Eldridge and Jason Clugstone.

In the Winner's Circle Deli Bandits, Austin LaBar locked down the track championship by winning the feature event over

Steven Perkins III.

The Rookie Sportsman feature event was won by Alex Payne, with Timmy Borden Jr. finishing second.

Racing returns to Outlaw Speedway on Friday, September 14th with the return of Tony Stewart's Arctic Cat All Star 410

Sprint Series, along with The Friendly Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Outlaw Modifieds, Outlaw Crate Sportsman Series, the

Marion Decker Agency IMCA Modified Fastshaft Series, and the Street Stocks.  Further information on this event will be

available online at www.outlawspeedwayllc.com.

RACE RESULTS-PEPSI CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT-OUTLAW SPEEDWAY-AUGUST 31, 2018

FRIENDLY CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM OUTLAW MODIFIEDS-STEVE PAINE, Alan Johnson, Eldon Payne,

Eric Fisher, Derrick Podsiadlo, Matt Sheppard, Brady Fultz, Loren Lincoln, Kyle Coffey, Tyler Siri, Marcus Dinkins, Danny

Johnson, Cory Costa, Greg Birosh, Jim LaRock, Justin Wright.  CHAMPION:  Alan Johnson

CRATE SPORTSMAN-BRIAN FISH, Chris Fisher, Tom Collins Jr, Loren Lincoln, Jimmy Zacharias, Dale Welty, Karl

Comfort, Todd Heyward, Brent Ayers, Billy Paine, Brandon Butler, Nicole Hoag, Adam Haddow, Chris Silvers, Billy

Bowers, Kirk Reynolds, Brett Buono, Tim Guild, TJ Frost, Dan West, Alex Payne.  CHAMPION:  Chris Fisher

CRATE LATE MODELS-BRIAN KNOWLES, Chad Homan, Jamie Freeman.

MARION DECKER AGENCY IMCA MODIFIEDS-SHAWN BRUCE, Brad Smith, Rodney Morgan, Brandon Smith,

Phil Yaw, Bill Nichols, Ernie Martin, Billy Ward, Sparky Hills, Tyler Stoddard, Rich Karlnoski, Jake Maynard, Tony Harris,

Will Ward (DNS).  CHAMPION:  Will Ward

STREET STOCKS-GENE SHARPSTEEN, CJ Guererri, Glenn Whritenour, Jared Hill, Carl Cleveland, Quinn Sutherland,

Ryan Krause, Jeremy Potrzebowski, Aksel Jensen, Jimmy Grant, John Burritt, Jeremy Trank, Jake Karlnoski, Jayson Smart,

James Kreidler III, Allison Teed, Gene Balmer, Zack Teed, Brad Smith (DNS).

4 CYLINDERS-ADAM AUSTIN, Chris Woodard, Ray Hyer, Derrick Puryear, Scott Lehman, Erica Bell, Scott Lehman

Jr, Mike Stone, Tim Van Etten, Steve Perkins Sr, Brian Grant Jr, Frank Putman, Joshua Oles, Aaron Spinnichia, Shawn

Gleason, ShiAnn LaBar, Desi Force, Michael Merrill.  CHAMPION:  Adam Austin

MARION DECKER AGENCY HOBBY STOCKS-JAMIE ELDRIDDGE, Aaron Miller, Justin Eldridge, Bruce Kinner,

Ralph Champion Jr, Marc Minutolo, Dennis French, Frank Burnell, Jason Clugstone, Dave Decker, Shawn Lloyd, Amber

Pierce, Jeremy Perkins, Eric Williams, Jamie Eldridge Jr, Allison Pierce.  CHAMPION:  Marc Minutolo

WINNERS CIRCLE DELI BANDITS-AUSTIN LABAR, Steven Perkins III.  CHAMPION:  Austin LaBar

ROOKIE SPORTSMAN-ALEX PAYNE, Timmy Borden Jr.