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Schott takes USRA Modified headliner while Coats, Ferris and Strong also win at Lucas Oil Speedway

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Lucas Oil SpeedwayBy Lyndal Scranton – Wheatland, Missouri (August 21, 2016) – Young Lucas Schott has enjoyed a banner season up north in his USRA Modified. Saturday night, the Minnesota native made a long road trip pay off.

Schott earned his first victory at Lucas Oil Speedway – and 11th win of the season – by capturing the Pitts Homes USRA Modified 25-lap feature for a $750 payoff.

Also claiming feature victories on Travel Centers of America Fan Appreciation Night Presented by Petro Stopping Centers were: Johnny Coats (Carson’s Corner NAPA Street Stocks), Larry Ferris (ALPS Food Stores ULMA Late Models) and Shawn Strong (Ozark Golf Cars USRA B-Mods).

A total of 112 cars checked into the pits on the pleasant evening, the final chance for drivers to advance in the points chase ahead of the season championships next week.

Schott, who celebrated his 20th birthday earlier this month, had to put in some extra work after appearing to have the race won as he took the white flag. But the second caution of the race put his celebration on hold – as did another yellow flag on the first attempt at a restart.

But Schott finally was able to exhale, holding off Cutshaw on a one-lap shootout. Cutshaw, the series points leader who’s nearing a repeat of his 2015 track title, pulled to the back bumper of Schott but was unable to get past.

“There are a lot of good guys here,” Schott said of the Lucas Oil Speedway regulars. “Starting sixth, I was a little worried. There were a lot of fast guys up front. I just stayed up top and I’m glad I had a good restart” at the finish.

Aaron Marrant of Richmond finished third with Sparta’s Steve Muilenburg grabbing fourth.

Bolivar’s Cutshaw took the lead from Dylan Hoover on the second lap and was in command until Schott drove past on the high side coming out on turn four to complete lap 19.

Muilenburg captured the Out-Pace Racing Products Featured Class Hard Charger Award after starting 14th. He earned a $100 product certificate and Out-Pace ball hat.

Coats goes back-to-back: Joplin’s Johnny Coats claimed his second straight Carson’s Corner NAPA Street Stock victory, taking the lead with five laps to go and hanging off defending track champion Kenny Carroll for the win.

Coats inside second row and spent the first 15 laps on the bumper of James Flood before taking the lead. Carroll had his best finish of theseason, working his way up from the fifth row to get into contention.

Tony Anglin of Walnut Ridge, Ark., finished third and points leader Derek Brown of Stoutland was fourth.

Darren Turner of Hartsburg earned the AR Bodies Carson’s Corner NAPA Street Stock Hard Charger Award, advancing from 15th to sixth. He earned a $50 product certificate.

Ferris gets Late Model win: Larry Ferris took the checkered flag second in the ALPS Food Stores ULMA Modified feature, but was elevated to the victory after fellow Nevada driver Jon Sheets’ car failed to pass post-race technical inspection.

Todd Shute of Des Moines, Iowa wound up in second after holding off Appleton City’s Johnny Fennewald in a tight battle behind Sheets and Ferris.

The Keyser Manufacturing ALPS Food Stores ULMA Late Model Hard Charger went to Fennewald, who drove from an 11th starting position. He earned a $100 product certificate from Keyser.

Strong repeats: Shawn Strong of Billings continue his late-season surge, earning his second straight Ozark Golf Cars USRA B-Mod victory.

Strong started on row two and grabbed the lead on lap three. He held it the remainder of way, despite four cautions that bunched the field. Parker Hale of Grand Meadow, Minn., was second.

“The car was really good and it was an awesome race track,” Strong said. “I was getting worried with about five to go. The motor, something happened and it would barely run.”

Prior to his wins, Strong had back-to-back second-place feature finishes.

Fifteen-year-old Kaeden Cornell of Willard held off season points leader J.C. Morton of Springfield in a tight battle for third. It was Cornell’s best finish of his B-Mod career at Lucas and his fourth straight top-five.

Up next: The regular season concludes and track champs will be crowned next Saturday. It will be Bill Roberts Chevrolet-Buick Season Championship Night Presented by KYOO-Your Country 99 & KPOW-Power 97.7.

In addition, the American Cancer Society hosts the Hickory County Relay for Life Cancer Survivor Night. Cancer survivors in attendance can sign-up for the 2016 Relay for Life at Lucas Oil Speedway and receive free admission to the race. Also, it is Public Safety Appreciation Night as all police, fire, and rescue personnel are admitted free with ID.

LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY RESULTS
AUGUST 20, 2016
OZARK GOLF CARS USRA B-MODS
A-Feature: 1. Shawn Strong (Billings, MO), 2. Parker Hale (Grand Meadow, Mn), 3. Kaeden Cornell (Willard, MO), 4. JC Morton (Springfield, MO), 5. Tyler Brown (Richland, MO), 6. Riley Whitworth (Humbolt, KS), 7. Andy Bryant (Fort Scott, KS), 8. Steve Muilenburg (Sparta, MO), 9. BJ Deal (Brownstown, Il.), 10. Jim Cihy (Warsaw, MO), 11. Taylor Moore (Bois D Arc, Mo), 12. Sam Petty (Marshfield, MO), 13. Rusty Rickard (Shell Knob, Mo), 14. Brian Myers (Lebanon, MO), 15. Terry Phillips (Nixa, MO), 16. Robert Heydenreich (Bolivar, MO), 17. Donald Jackson (Lebanon, MO), 18. Kenny Shaw (Fort Scott, Ks), 19. Quentin Taylor (Flemington, Mo), 20. Jason Otto (Richland, MO), 21. Jared Klick (Auxvasse, Mo), 22. Tanner Calhoun (Hermitage, MO), 23. Alexys Vanzandt (Billings, MO), 24. Tyler Brown (Conway, MO).
B-Feature: 1. Jason Otto (Richland, MO), 2. Alexys Vanzandt (Billings, MO), 3. Jim Cihy (Warsaw, MO), 4. Terry Phillips (Nixa, MO), 5. Brian Myers (Lebanon, MO), 6. Kenny Shaw (Fort Scott, Ks), 7. Quentin Taylor (Flemington, Mo), 8. Jared Klick (Auxvasse, Mo), 9. Jacob Faibian (Nevada, Mo.), 10. Nate Thomas (N/A, MO), 11. David Harris (Chilhowee, MO), 12. Logan Harms (Nevada, MO), 13. Andy Chrisenberry (Chilhowee, MO), 14. Jared Adams (Butler, Mo).
Heat 1: 1. Shawn Strong (Billings, MO), 2. Steve Muilenburg (Sparta, MO), 3. BJ Deal (Brownstown, Il.), 4. Sam Petty (Marshfield, MO), 5. Riley Whitworth (Humbolt, KS), 6. Rusty Rickard (Shell Knob, Mo), 7. Brian Myers (Lebanon, MO), 8. Andy Chrisenberry (Chilhowee, MO), 9. Jared Klick (Auxvasse, Mo), 10. Quentin Taylor (Flemington, Mo).
Heat 2: 1. Parker Hale (Grand Meadow, Mn), 2. Tyler Brown (Richland, MO), 3. Robert Heydenreich (Bolivar, MO), 4. Taylor Moore (Bois D Arc, Mo), 5. Donald Jackson (Lebanon, MO), 6. Kenny Shaw (Fort Scott, Ks), 7. Jared Adams (Butler, Mo), 8. Alexys Vanzandt (Billings, MO), 9. Jacob Faibian (Nevada, Mo.), 10. Logan Harms (Nevada, MO).
Heat 3: 1. Andy Bryant (Fort Scott, KS), 2. JC Morton (Springfield, MO), 3. Kaeden Cornell (Willard, MO), 4. Tyler Brown (Conway, MO), 5. Tanner Calhoun (Hermitage, MO), 6. Jason Otto (Richland, MO), 7. Terry Phillips (Nixa, MO), 8. Jim Cihy (Warsaw, MO), 9. David Harris (Chilhowee, MO), 10. Nate Thomas.

CARSON’S CORNER NAPA STREET STOCKS
A-Feature: 1. Johnny Coats (Joplin, MO), 2. Kenny Carroll (Camdenton, MO), 3. Tony Anglin (Walnut Ridge, AR), 4. Derek Brown (Stoutland, MO), 5. Toby Ott (Wheatland, MO), 6. Darren Turner (Hartsburg, Mo), 7. Steve Beach (Eldon, MO), 8. Brian Schutt (Lebanon, MO), 9. Darrin Crisler (Clever, MO), 10. Rob White (Lebanon, MO), 11. Marc Carter (Warrensburg, MO), 12. Landon Clinton (Willow Springs, MO), 13. Ted Welschmeyer (Tebbetts, MO), 14. Chad Coleman (Mound City, KS), 15. Heath Teel (Walnut Ridge, Ar), 16. Larry Ferris (Kansas City, KS), 17. Craig Danuser (Montreal, MO), 18. Dale Berry (Tuscumbia, MO), 19. Cole Henson (Russellville, Mo), 20. Jay Flinn (Lebanon, MO), 21. Bradley Gideon (Ozark, MO), 22. Joshua Lewis (Stoutland, MO), 23. James Flood (Crane, Mo), 24. Sundance Keepper (South Greenfield, MO).
B-Feature: 1. Rob White (Lebanon, MO), 2. Chad Coleman (Mound City, KS), 3. Landon Clinton (Willow Springs, MO), 4. Jay Flinn (Lebanon, MO), 5. Heath Teel (Walnut Ridge, Ar), 6. Bradley Gideon (Ozark, MO), 7. Cole Henson (Russellville, Mo), 8. Joshua Lewis (Stoutland, MO), 9. Bobby Bryant (West Plains, Mo), 10. Josh Halbrook (Springfield, Mo), 11. Scott Chism (Bolivar, MO).
Heat 1: 1. Marc Carter (Warrensburg, MO), 2. Brian Schutt (Lebanon, MO), 3. Dale Berry (Tuscumbia, MO), 4. Kenny Carroll (Camdenton, MO), 5. Ted Welschmeyer (Tebbetts, MO), 6. Craig Danuser (Montreal, MO), 7. Joshua Lewis (Stoutland, MO), 8. Bobby Bryant (West Plains, Mo), 9. Josh Halbrook (Springfield, Mo).
Heat 2: 1. Tony Anglin (Walnut Ridge, AR), 2. Johnny Coats (Joplin, MO), 3. Derek Brown (Stoutland, MO), 4. Larry Ferris (Kansas City, KS), 5. Darren Turner (Hartsburg, Mo), 6. Chad Coleman (Mound City, KS), 7. Cole Henson (Russellville, Mo), 8. Bradley Gideon (Ozark, MO), 9. Scott Chism (Bolivar, MO).
Heat 3: 1. James Flood (Crane, Mo), 2. Darrin Crisler (Clever, MO), 3. Steve Beach (Eldon, MO), 4. Sundance Keepper (South Greenfield, MO), 5. Toby Ott (Wheatland, MO), 6. Rob White (Lebanon, MO), 7. Heath Teel (Walnut Ridge, Ar), 8. Jay Flinn (Lebanon, MO), 9. Landon Clinton (Willow Springs, MO).

ALPS FOOD STORES ULMA LATE MODELS
A-Feature: 1. Larry Ferris (Nevada, MO), 2. Todd Shute (Des Moines, Ia), 3. Johnny Fennewald (Appleton City, MO), 4. Chris Smyser (Lancaster, MO), 5. Aaron Marrant (Richmond, MO), 6. Phil Edmondson (Marionville, Mo), 7. Tommy Cordray (Browning, MO), 8. Justin Russell (Henley, MO), 9. Aaron Poe (Warrensburg, MO), 10. Chris Cox (Jefferson City, MO), 11. Dustin Hodges (Centralia, Mo), 12. Larry Jones (El Dorado Springs, MO), 13. Lane Ehlert (Foristell, MO), 14. Chad Richwine (Pleasant Hill, Mo), 15. Joe Walkenhorst (Lee’s Summit, MO), 16. Cody Holtkcamp (Holts Summit, MO), 17. Walt Imhoff (Jamestown, Mo), 18. Bob King (Independence, MO), 19. Wesley Briggs (Olathe, KS), 20. Kevin Kaiser (Cole Camp, MO), 21. Todd McCoin (Barnett, MO), 22. Ethan Young (Pleasant Hill, MO), 23. Kanyan Methvin (Yellville, Ar), 24. Jon Sheets (Nevada, MO).
B-Feature: 1. Ethan Young (Pleasant Hill, MO), 2. Todd McCoin (Barnett, MO), 3. Chad Richwine (Pleasant Hill, Mo), 4. Cody Holtkcamp (Holts Summit, MO), 5. Kevin Kaiser (Cole Camp, MO), 6. Bob King (Independence, MO), 7. Walt Imhoff (Jamestown, Mo), 8. Wesley Briggs (Olathe, KS), 9. Daniel Jessen (Joplin, MO), 10. Craig Wood (Eldorado Springs, MO), 11. R. D. Peterson (Springfield, MO), 12. Bob Cummings (Sedalia, MO), 13. Jason Sivils (Bolivar, MO), 14. Jon Binning (Warrensburg, MO), 15. Robert James Penney (Lawson, MO).
Heat 1: 1. Chris Smyser (Lancaster, MO), 2. Phil Edmondson (Marionville, Mo), 3. Aaron Poe (Warrensburg, MO), 4. Lane Ehlert (Foristell, MO), 5. Joe Walkenhorst (Lee’s Summit, MO), 6. Chris Cox (Jefferson City, MO), 7. Todd McCoin (Barnett, MO), 8. Craig Wood (Eldorado Springs, MO), 9. Wesley Briggs (Olathe, KS), 10. Jason Sivils (Bolivar, MO), 11. Robert James Penney (Lawson, MO).
Heat 2: 1. Aaron Marrant (Richmond, MO), 2. Todd Shute (Des Moines, Ia), 3. Jon Sheets (Nevada, MO), 4. Justin Russell (Henley, MO), 5. Dustin Hodges (Centralia, Mo), 6. Ethan Young (Pleasant Hill, MO), 7. Walt Imhoff (Jamestown, Mo), 8. Cody Holtkcamp (Holts Summit, MO), 9. Bob Cummings (Sedalia, MO), 10. Jon Binning (Warrensburg, MO).
Heat 3: 1. Larry Ferris (Nevada, MO), 2. Kanyan Methvin (Yellville, Ar), 3. Tommy Cordray (Browning, MO), 4. Johnny Fennewald (Appleton City, MO), 5. Larry Jones (El Dorado Springs, MO), 6. Bob King (Independence, MO), 7. Chad Richwine (Pleasant Hill, Mo), 8. Daniel Jessen (Joplin, MO), 9. R. D. Peterson (Springfield, MO), 10. Kevin Kaiser (Cole Camp, MO).

PITTS HOMES USRA MODIFIEDS
A-Feature: 1. Lucas Schott (Chatfield, MN), 2. Jeff Cutshaw (Bolivar, MO), 3. Aaron Marrant (Richmond, MO), 4. Steve Muilenburg (Sparta, MO), 5. Terry Schultz (Sedalia, MO), 6. Eric Turner (Hermitage, MO), 7. Chase Domer (Nevada, MO), 8. Ronnie Woods (Mexico, Mo), 9. Matt Johnson (Archie, MO), 10. Gary Clark (Walker, MO), 11. Jason Pursley (Hermitage, MO), 12. Dylan Hoover (Vandalia, MO), 13. Kyle Schmidt (Prairie Grove, Ar), 14. Lucas Dobbs (El Dorado Springs, MO), 15. Allan Broers (Wellsville, KS), 16. Evan Hubert (Pittsburg, Mo), 17. Tracy Wolf (Buffalo, MO), 18. Daniel Wosoba (El Dorado Springs, MO), 19. Steve Walters (Lowy City, Mo), 20. Johnny Fennewald (Appleton City, MO), 21. Jake Timm (Winona, Mn), 22. Rex Merritt (Billings, MO), 23. Mike Striegel (Wheatland, MO), 24. Jeremy Price (Blue Springs, Mo).
Heat 1: 1. Jeff Cutshaw (Bolivar, MO), 2. Dylan Hoover (Vandalia, MO), 3. Ronnie Woods (Mexico, Mo), 4. Lucas Dobbs (El Dorado Springs, MO), 5. Evan Hubert (Pittsburg, Mo), 6. Daniel Wosoba (El Dorado Springs, MO), 7. Steve Walters (Lowy City, Mo), 8. Tracy Wolf (Buffalo, MO).
Heat 2: 1. Jake Timm (Winona, Mn), 2. Aaron Marrant (Richmond, MO), 3. Eric Turner (Hermitage, MO), 4. Chase Domer (Nevada, MO), 5. Steve Muilenburg (Sparta, MO), 6. Rex Merritt (Billings, MO), 7. Jeremy Price (Blue Springs, Mo), 8. Kyle Schmidt (Prairie Grove, Ar).
Heat 3: 1. Terry Schultz (Sedalia, MO), 2. Lucas Schott (Chatfield, MN), 3. Mike Striegel (Wheatland, MO), 4. Jason Pursley (Hermitage, MO), 5. Matt Johnson (Archie, MO), 6. Gary Clark (Walker, MO), 7. Johnny Fennewald (Appleton City, MO), 8. Allan Broers (Wellsville, KS).

For complete Lucas Oil Speedway event information, archived stories, ticket info and schedule information for the season, visit lucasoilspeedway.com

Lucas Oil Speedway is located at Highways 83 and 54 in Wheatland, Missouri. A campground with shower and bathroom facilities is also available. With it’s entrance located just outside the pit gate this sprawling scenic camping facility will continue to enhance the racing experience at the Diamond of Dirt Tracks.

 

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