HomeMissouriLake Ozark SpeedwayLake Ozark Speedway Results - 9/1/18

Lake Ozark Speedway Results – 9/1/18

Published on

- Advertisement -

Sammy Swindell Dominates Lake Ozark 360 Nationals Opener With Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series

 

Bryan Hulbert – ELDON, Mo. (September 1, 2018) Sammy Swindell is still winning; dominating by a half-track to open the Lake Ozark Speedway 360 Nationals presented by Impact Signs, Awnings, and Wraps with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by Sawblade.com on Saturday night.

Racing with Tyler Thomas on the start, the No. 3s gained the advantage off the second turn, but a miscue through the third and fourth turns saw Swindell shuffled to third as Tyler Thomas and Sam Hafertepe, Jr. made their way by.

“My car was really good in the Qualifier, and we were able to pull away quite a bit in just a couple laps. We made a couple changes for the Feature, and we were probably a little too tight to start. I ran the top and one and two and it was really good so I ran the top of three and four and it wasn’t so that let Sam [Hafertepe] get by, but I could tell we had them covered and it was just a matter of time,” commented Swindell on his seventh overall win of the season.

“I think these ASCS races, our average is like a second or third. That’s hard to beat, and you know we’ve had some breaks on some of this stuff, but we’ve been getting our car working better all year too so we’ll just work to stay ahead of everybody else.”

Red after the completion of the first lap for Taylor Walton, the driver of the No. 0 was unharmed as the field resumed racing. Dashing around the No. 91t on the restart, Sam Hafertepe, Jr. took command with Swindell quickly following into second on the third lap.

Chasing the No. 15h as the back of the filed came into play, Hafertepe’s night ended abruptly as the Hills Racing entry rolled to a stop atop the first turn with a fueling issue working Lap 7.

Reverting to Lap 6, Swindell took over as the lead and quickly ran away from the race for second. Leaving Tyler Thomas by a half straightaway, the driver of the No. 91t had his hands full in the closing laps as Derek Hagar and Kyle Bellm set sights on the Oklahoma shoe.

Taking over the runner-up spot on Lap 21, Derek Hagar made up very little ground on Swindell before the checkered flag flew. Following the No. 9jr, Kyle Bellm ended his night third with Tyler Thomas holding onto the final transfer into Saturday’s $10,000 to win A-Feature. Rolling up from 10th, Washington’s Seth Bergman completed the top-five. With the DNF by Hafertepe, the point’s battle is back under a blanket with Bergman closing the gap to 24 points with Blake Hahn lurking in third with a 59-point gap to make up.

Earning the night’s CP-Carrillo Hard Charger Award, Sean McClelland never vacated the low line in the D&E Supply No. 22s, advancing 14 positions to finish sixth. Randy Martin in seventh was followed by Wayne Johnson, Johnny Herrera, and Paul Nienhiser to round out the top-ten.

The Lake Ozark Speedway 360 Nationals presented by Impact Signs, Awning and Wraps will continue Sunday, September 2 with Hot Laps getting underway at 6:30 P.M. and includes the Lucas Oil POWRi National Midget League. Lake Ozark Speedway is located at 50 Twiggy Ln. Eldon, MO 65026. More information on Lake Ozark Speedway can be found online at http://www.lakeozarkspeedway.net or by calling (573) 418-0565.

For other news, notes, and information on the American Sprint Car Series, from the National Tour to any of the Regional Tours that make up the nearly 150 races across the ASCS Nation in 2018, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com, follow on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter (@LucasOilASCS).

360 Sprints – Winged

ASCS National with ASCS Warrior Region

A Feature

25 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Sammy Swindell Germantown, TN 3S
2 3 Derek Hagar Marion, AR 9JR
3 6 Kyle Bellm Nixa, MO 14K
4 1 Tyler Thomas Collinsville, OK 91T
5 10 Seth Bergman Snohomish, WA 23
6 20 Sean McClelland Tulsa, OK 22S
7 5 Randy Martin California, MO 14
8 11 Wayne Johnson Oklahoma City, OK 2C
9 13 Johnny Herrera Albuquerque, NM 45X
10 9 Paul Nienhiser Chapin, IL 9X
11 8 Blake Hahn Sapulpa, OK 52
12 16 Miles Paulus Marshall, MO 21
13 18 Travis Rilat Forney, TX 1
14 24 Scott Bogucki Mclaren Vale, SA 28
15 7 Matt Covington Glenpool, OK 95
16 17 Tyler Blank California, MO 75
17 14 Roger Crockett Broken Arrow, OK 11
18 12 Mason Daniel Springville, CA 33M
19 23 Skylar Gee Leduc, AB 99
20 21 Ayrton Gennetten Versailles, MO 3
21 19 Nick Howard Lawrence, KS 37H
22 27 Ben Brown Marshall, MO 49B
23 (DNF) 4 Sam Hafertepe Jr Sunnyvale, TX 15H
24 (DNF) 22 Jonathan Cornell Sedalia, MO 28C
25 (DNF) 25 Evan Martin Lohman, MO 4
26 (DNF) 15 Jamie Ball Knoxville, IA 5J
27 (DNF) 26 Taylor Walton Warrensburg, MO 0

B Feature 1

12 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 3 Tyler Blank California, MO 75
2 1 Sean McClelland Tulsa, OK 22S
3 4 Skylar Gee Leduc, AB 99
4 9 Scott Bogucki Mclaren Vale, SA 28
5 2 Tyler Utz Sedalia, MO 3V
6 8 Aidan Roosevans O’ Fallon, IL 6A
7 5 Harli White Lindsay, OK 17W
8 7 Wyatt Burks Topeka, KS 9M
9 12 Chris Martin Ankeny, IA 44
10 6 Billy Butler Sacramento, CA 57
11 10 Jeff Wingate Centertown, MO 8
12 11 Bailey Elliott California, MO 99B

B Feature 2

12 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Travis Rilat Forney, TX 1
2 1 Ayrton Gennetten Versailles, MO 3
3 5 Brian Brown Grain Valley, MO 21B
4 6 Taylor Walton Warrensburg, MO 0
5 3 Dustin Barks Farmington, MO 22
6 4 Danny Thoman Lexington, MO 27
7 8 Evan Martin Lohman, MO 4
8 10 Curtis Evans Norborne, MO 1P
9 9 Frank Brown Marshall, MO 43
10 11 Brady Barker New Berlin, IL 007
11 7 Brad Ryun Lexington, MO 1XX
DNS Broc Elliott California, MO 75E

B Feature 3

12 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Nick Howard Lawrence, KS 37H
2 4 Jonathan Cornell Sedalia, MO 28C
3 7 Tim Crawley Benton, AR 1X
4 6 Tony Bruce Jr Liberal, KS 86
5 3 Rusty Potter Boonville, MO 3P
6 9 Nathan Ryun Higginsville, MO 18X
7 (DNF) 11 T.J. Muths Sedalia, MO 65
8 (DNF) 5 John Schulz West Burlington, IA 99X
9 (DNF) 1 Alex Hill Six Nations, ON 77X
10 (DNF) 8 Ben Brown Marshall, MO 49B
11 (DNF) 10 Forrest Sutherland Cherryvale, KS 85

Heat 1

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 1 Blake Hahn Sapulpa, OK 52
2 6 Derek Hagar Marion, AR 9JR
3 3 Sean McClelland Tulsa, OK 22S
4 2 Brian Brown Grain Valley, MO 21B
5 5 Travis Rilat Forney, TX 1
6 4 Tony Bruce Jr Liberal, KS 86
7 7 Tim Crawley Benton, AR 1X
8 9 Ben Brown Marshall, MO 49B
9 8 Bailey Elliott California, MO 99B

Heat 2

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Kyle Bellm Nixa, MO 14K
2 4 Miles Paulus Marshall, MO 21
3 6 Wayne Johnson Oklahoma City, OK 2C
4 5 Jonathan Cornell Sedalia, MO 28C
5 3 John Schulz West Burlington, IA 99X
6 9 Harli White Lindsay, OK 17W
7 8 Taylor Walton Warrensburg, MO 0
8 1 T.J. Muths Sedalia, MO 65
9 7 Brady Barker New Berlin, IL 007

Heat 3

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Dustin Barks Farmington, MO 22
2 3 Mason Daniel Springville, CA 33M
3 1 Danny Thoman Lexington, MO 27
4 7 Matt Covington Glenpool, OK 95
5 5 Nick Howard Lawrence, KS 37H
6 4 Wyatt Burks Topeka, KS 9M
7 8 Evan Martin Lohman, MO 4
8 9 Jeff Wingate Centertown, MO 8
9 (DNF) 6 Broc Elliott California, MO 75E

Heat 4

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Rusty Potter Boonville, MO 3P
2 3 Jamie Ball Knoxville, IA 5J
3 8 Tyler Thomas Collinsville, OK 91T
4 7 Paul Nienhiser Chapin, IL 9X
5 6 Skylar Gee Leduc, AB 99
6 4 Brad Ryun Lexington, MO 1XX
7 5 Scott Bogucki Mclaren Vale, SA 28
8 (DNF) 1 Chris Martin Ankeny, IA 44

Heat 5

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 1 Roger Crockett Broken Arrow, OK 11
2 3 Seth Bergman Snohomish, WA 23
3 6 Sammy Swindell Germantown, TN 3S
4 4 Ayrton Gennetten Versailles, MO 3
5 2 Billy Butler Sacramento, CA 57
6 8 Tyler Utz Sedalia, MO 3V
7 5 Frank Brown Marshall, MO 43
8 (DNF) 7 Curtis Evans Norborne, MO 1P

Heat 6

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Alex Hill Six Nations, ON 77X
2 3 Randy Martin California, MO 14
3 6 Sam Hafertepe Jr Sunnyvale, TX 15H
4 4 Johnny Herrera Albuquerque, NM 45X
5 8 Tyler Blank California, MO 75
6 1 Aidan Roosevans O’ Fallon, IL 6A
7 5 Nathan Ryun Higginsville, MO 18X
8 (DNF) 7 Forrest Sutherland Cherryvale, KS 85

Qualifier 1

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 1 Randy Martin California, MO 14
2 3 Sam Hafertepe Jr Sunnyvale, TX 15H
3 6 Derek Hagar Marion, AR 9JR
4 2 Mason Daniel Springville, CA 33M
5 9 Johnny Herrera Albuquerque, NM 45X
6 4 Miles Paulus Marshall, MO 21
7 10 Tyler Utz Sedalia, MO 3V
8 7 Tyler Blank California, MO 75
9 8 Danny Thoman Lexington, MO 27
10 5 Dustin Barks Farmington, MO 22

Qualifier 2

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 1 Matt Covington Glenpool, OK 95
2 6 Tyler Thomas Collinsville, OK 91T
3 3 Blake Hahn Sapulpa, OK 52
4 4 Wayne Johnson Oklahoma City, OK 2C
5 2 Jamie Ball Knoxville, IA 5J
6 7 Sean McClelland Tulsa, OK 22S
7 10 Travis Rilat Forney, TX 1
8 9 Skylar Gee Leduc, AB 99
9 8 Harli White Lindsay, OK 17W
10 5 Rusty Potter Boonville, MO 3P

Qualifier 3

8 laps | 00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 4 Sammy Swindell Germantown, TN 3S
2 1 Paul Nienhiser Chapin, IL 9X
3 2 Seth Bergman Snohomish, WA 23
4 6 Kyle Bellm Nixa, MO 14K
5 3 Roger Crockett Broken Arrow, OK 11
6 8 Ayrton Gennetten Versailles, MO 3
7 10 Nick Howard Lawrence, KS 37H
8 5 Alex Hill Six Nations, ON 77X
9 7 Jonathan Cornell Sedalia, MO 28C
10 9 Brian Brown Grain Valley, MO 21B
Eldon, MO – When the dust settled at the conclusion of the 25-lap POWRi Lucas Oil National and West Midget League feature event at Lake Ozark Speedway, Keith Kunz Curb Agajanian Motorsports took a clean podium sweep with Logan Seavey leading the charge over Tucker Klaasmeyer and Tanner Carrick.On the opening lap, Tucker Klaasmeyer lead the charge, narrowly leading the field to the stripe over Kyle Craker. As the field thinned out, Tanner Carrick mounted a charge on the brim of the sweeping 1/3rd mile following a restart on lap four and took over from Klaasmeyer, only to be docked a position for dropping out of line on the restart.

With Klaasmeyer back out front and Carrick in second, Logan Seavey locked in behind the duo and found a unique line in three and four that allowed him to propel past Carrick and then onto Klaasmeyer. With five laps remaining, Seavey made his move past Klaasmeyer off turn four and powered into the lead. Coming to the checkered, Klaasmeyer and Carrick followed Seavey, resulting in a podium sweep for Keith Kunz Curb/Agajanian Motorsports and Toyota. Kory Schudy took fourth with Sam Johnson in fifth.

“Early I was struggling really bad, just fighting the racetrack,” commented Logan Seavey. “I made as many adjustments as I could with the shocks and was able to really get going there about halfway. It took a while for the race to get a rhythm and get going. It seemed like the longer the green went, the better my car got. I found the middle there and it was the only place I could get any speed through three and four. Just getting through the bumps right was key. Luckily that late yellow stacked us back up and gave me a shot at the lead. You’re kind of a sitting duck when you’re leading the race and the track changes like that and a different line comes in.”

“I felt really good in the beginning,” stated Tucker Klaasmeyer. “I felt really good once I went to the top in one and two. I was kind of a sitting duck in three and four. I thought I was on to something but it didn’t work as long as I hoped it would. Once he got around me, I started hitting the bottom on entry and it felt like it was really good at that point. Second is good. It was a good point night.”

“I think I had the lead about five, six different times and had to give it back because of yellows and the red. Then I got the lead and led 15 laps or something like that and they penalized me on the start. That’s racing. You get calls on you and sometimes you should and sometimes you shouldn’t. We have a long week ahead of us with five nights of racing. We’ll be back tomorrow night and then we head to Indy for the Indy race for two days and then Friday at Jacksonville and Saturday at Spoon River.”

Midgets

POWRi National Midgets with POWRi West Midgets

A Feature 1

00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 7 Logan Seavey Sutter, CA 67
2 3 Tucker Klaasmeyer Paola, KS 27
3 6 Tanner Carrick Lincoln, CA 71K
4 11 Kory Schudy Springfield, MO 28
5 9 Sam Johnson St Peters, MO 72
6 13 Holly Shelton Gold River, CA 67K
7 14 Karter Sarff Mason City, IL 21KS
8 17 Blake Carrick Lincoln, CA 79
9 12 Jake Neuman New Berlin, IL 3N
10 1 Kyle Craker Harrisburg, PA 85
11 19 Michelle Decker Guthrie, OK 4M
12 10 Hank Davis Sand Springs, OK 42
13 16 Maria Cofer Macdoel, CA 57
14 22 Chase Porter St. Joseph, MO 81
15 20 Karsyn Elledge Mooresville, NC 83
16 15 Austin Brown Millstadt, IL 7F
17 23 Tyler Vantoll Belleville, IL 30T
18 18 Holley Hollan Tulsa, OK 14JR
19 24 JD Black Grain Valley, MO 7JR
20 21 Brendon Wiseley Sand Springs, OK 721
21 8 Ryan Robinson Foresthill, CA 71
22 5 Tyler Thomas Collinsville, OK 91T
23 4 Zach Daum Pocahontas, IL 5D
24 25 Mark Chisholm Cheyenne, WY 56X
25 2 Chance Morton Coweta, OK 7M

Heat 1

00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 3 Tyler Thomas Collinsville, OK 91T
2 6 Tucker Klaasmeyer Paola, KS 27
3 2 Jake Neuman New Berlin, IL 3N
4 7 Ryan Robinson Foresthill, CA 71
5 8 Kory Schudy Springfield, MO 28
6 9 Karter Sarff Mason City, IL 21KS
7 4 Karsyn Elledge Mooresville, NC 83
8 1 Tyler Vantoll Belleville, IL 30T
9 5 JD Black Grain Valley, MO 7JR

Heat 2

00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 5 Kyle Craker Harrisburg, PA 85
2 1 Hank Davis Sand Springs, OK 42
3 8 Zach Daum Pocahontas, IL 5D
4 9 Logan Seavey Sutter, CA 67
5 6 Maria Cofer Macdoel, CA 57
6 2 Holley Hollan Tulsa, OK 14JR
7 7 Hannah Adair Broken Arrow, OK 23
8 3 Chase Porter St. Joseph, MO 81
DNS Mark Chisholm Cheyenne, WY 56X

Heat 3

00:00:00

Pos Start Driver Hometown Car
1 2 Tanner Carrick Lincoln, CA 71K
2 7 Chance Morton Coweta, OK 7M
3 1 Holly Shelton Gold River, CA 67K
4 3 Austin Brown Millstadt, IL 7F
5 9 Sam Johnson St Peters, MO 72
6 5 Blake Carrick Lincoln, CA 79
7 6 Michelle Decker Guthrie, OK 4M
8 8 Brendon Wiseley Sand Springs, OK 721
DNS Presley Truedson Kennedy, MN 5T
- Advertisement -

Recent articles

Highland Speedway Results – 3/23/24

16 entries DIRTCAR UMP MODIFIEDS A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 14-Rick Conoyer;...

Appeals Commission Upholds Findings and Process in Tire Penalties

Board adjusts impact to penalized drivers, all three eligible to race...

Blake Hahn Handles POWRi National and West Midget League at Creek County Speedway Win

Sapulpa, OK. (3/28/24) Blake Hahn would use precision and a little...

Farmington Empire Speedway Results – 3/23/24

12 entries 410 SPRINTS - WINGED A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 3-Howard...

Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Visit Headlines Two-Day Show at I-75 Raceway

(SWEETWATER, TENNESSEE)  Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms...

POWRi 410 Wing & Non-Wing Sprints to Headline 2024 Hockett/McMillin Memorial

Belleville, IL. (3/22/2024) Ushering in a new era of excitement and...

RELATED ARTICLES

Blake Hahn Handles POWRi National and West Midget League at Creek County Speedway Win

Sapulpa, OK. (3/28/24) Blake Hahn would use precision and a little bit of luck...

Bill Balog’s Rookie World of Outlaws Season Off to Hot Start

SEIZING AN OPPORTUNITY: Bill Balog’s Rookie World of Outlaws Season Off to Hot Start The...

Thomas Meseraull Makes History With First Xtreme Outlaw Midget Win

Open-wheel veteran looks to win again with Tim Engler at US36 and Sweet Springs...

Howard Moore Opens ’24 in Victory Lane at Farmington Empire Speedway

WoO at Arrowhead Speedway Up Next MEMPHIS, Tenn. (03/27/24) – Howard Moore triumphantly opened his...

POWRi 410 Wing & Non-Wing Sprints to Headline 2024 Hockett/McMillin Memorial

Belleville, IL. (3/22/2024) Ushering in a new era of excitement and exhilaration at the...