Central Missouri Speedway Results 8/12/06

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Brett Rollert Rolls to Riches in Limiteds, Marrant Takes Command of Mods, Carter Inherits Street Victory and the Mountain Man Ascends to the Top of the B-Mods!

Sam ‘On the Mic’ Stoecklin
Central Missouri Speedway
August 12, 2006

(Warrensburg) Another exciting evening of competitive racing at Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) is now in the books as a large crowd of fans in the stands and drivers were on hand for Kids’ Night and the $1,000-to-win Limited Late Model 25-lap feature. A total of 88 cars registered to race including 12 B-modifieds, 22 Limited Late Models, 24 Street Stocks and 30 Modifieds, competing in a total of 16 races.

With his eighth feature victory of the season, Smithville’s Brett Rollert continued his domination of the Limited Late Models and rolled to the riches in the $1,000-to-Win 25-lap featured event. There was a large field of limiteds on hand for the big-money win but it didn’t matter as once again Rollert was not to be denied and won going away from the field. Jason Estes looked to have the car to beat early on in the race until his bad luck streak at CMS continued with steering problems this time taking him out of competition. There were two cars that did not pass post-race technical inspection leading to their disqualification from the finishing order. Look for another full field of cars next week as the point’s battle for the championship continues next week.

Limited Late Model Results



Heat Race # 1


1st-
58-
Jason Estes
Windsor

2nd
53-
Jeremy Watts
Independence

3rd-
3-
Jamie Wineland
Lohman








Heat Race # 2


1st-
22-
Kevin Coyne
Kingsville

2nd
14-
Shawn Williams
Knob Noster

3rd-
1-
James Rutledge
California








Heat Race # 3


1st-
93R-
Brett Rollert
Smithville

2nd
69x-
Bob King
Independence

3rd-
44-
Brandon Dunham
California








Feature Results


1-
93R-
Brett Rollert
Smithville

2-
53-
Jeremy Watts
Independence

3-
1-
James Rutledge
California

4-
14-
Shawn Williams
Knob Noster

5-
12-
Steven Clancy
Odessa,

6-
44-
Brandon Dunham
California

7-
88-
Derek Nevels
Higginsville

8-
99-
Ed Martin
California

9-
96-
Danny Barker
KCK

10-
69-
Walt Imhoff
Jamestown

11-
10-
Virgil Jeffery
Ashland

12-
58-
Jason Estes
Windsor

13-
22-
Kevin Coyne
Kingsville

14-
0x-
Jason Sivils
Marshall

15-
9J-
Tom Johannsen
Independence

16-
3p-
Allen Perryman
Belton

17-
3-
Jamie Wineland
Lohman

18-
k15-
Jimmy Dowell
Marshall

DQ-
69x-
Bob King
Independence

DQ-
18-
Owen Evinger
Bates City

DNS-
i4c-
Richard C. Leigh
Cleveland

DNS-
00-
Zach Green
Higginsville




In the modified division the racing action was fierce again as 30 racers were on hand to compete in four heat races and the 20-lap feature race. Lee Hibner of Chillicothe brought the entire field to the green flag and quickly shot to the lead ahead of Aaron Marrant, Joe Bradshaw and Dennis Walrath. It looked as though Hibner might grab his third win of the year until an incident on the track caused him to re-start the race at the tail end of the field. Hibner’s misfortune was Aaron Marrant’s gain as he picked up the lead and never looked back taking his #70 Scott Racing, Full Throttle Raceworks to victory lane for his third ‘mighty’ modified victory of the year. To add to Marrant’s excitement, word quickly came from the pit area that his wife had gone into labor as the couple had to quickly leave for the hospital. In victory lane, an emotional Marrant thanked his father for “putting every bit of money he didn’t have” into his recently repaired race car.



Modified Results



Heat Race # 1


1st-
99-
Lee Hibner
Chillicothe

2nd
86-
Buddy Benedict
Independence

3rd-
25T-
Travis Johnson
Independence








Heat Race # 2


1st-
8-
Joe Bradshaw
Sedalia

2nd
03-
Richard Layne
Kansas City

3rd-
68-
Dean Wille
Warrensburg








Heat Race # 3


1st-
70-
Aaron Marrant
Richmond

2nd
9-
Dave Meyer
Concordia

3rd-
11-
Ryan Lovercamp
Concordia








Heat Race # 4


1st-
99w-
Dennis Walrath
Clinton

2nd
40-
Kyle Westerhold
Blue Springs

3rd-
c3-
Chad Staus
Otterville








Feature Results


1-
70-
Aaron Marrant
Richmond

2-
03-
Richard Layne
Kansas City

3-
83-
Sonny Wood
Odessa

4-
89-
Tyler Hibner
Chillicothe

5-
25T-
Travis Johnson
Independence

6-
79-
Jimmy Dowell
Marshall

7-
4j-
Jake Richards
KCK

8-
99w-
Dennis Walrath
Clinton

9-
c3-
Chad Staus
Otterville

10-
171-
James McMillin
Warrensburg

11-
77-
Doug Walrath
Clinton

12-
138-
Kevin Sloan
KCK

13-
28s-
Shawn Burns
Olathe KS

14-
91-
Jim Reid
Clinton

15-
8-
Joe Bradshaw
Sedalia

16-
11-
Ryan Lovercamp
Concordia

17-
25-
David Chapman
Lee's Summit

18-
11-
Clay Langley Jr.
Stover

19-
68-
Dean Wille
Warrensburg

20-
99-
Lee Hibner
Chillicothe

21-
86-
Buddy Benedict
Independence

22-
94-
Charlie Ebert
Oak Grove

23-
9-
Dave Meyer
Concordia

24-
4-
Virgil Jeffery
Ashland

25-
47-
Ed Griggs
Pleasant Hill

26-
40-
Kyle Westerhold
Blue Springs

27-
0x-
Jason Sivils
Marshall

28-
8b-
Andy Benedict
Independence

DNS-
8m-
Donald Dannar
Odessa

DNS-
90-
Terry Schultz
Sedalia




The Street Stocks continued their quest for the point’s championship competing in three heat races to determine the line-up for the 15-lap main event. Warrensburg natives James McMillin and Marc Carter led the large field of cars to the green and had an excellent battle up front for the lead for most of the race. In what appeared to be a win for McMillin at the checkered flag, it was later determined that his car did not pass post-race technical inspection and Carter was declared the winner. Jimmy Ngo takes his narrow points lead into next week as the rest of the field tries to close the gap.



Street Stock Results



Heat Race # 1


1st-
10-
Marc Carter
Warrensburg

2nd
21-
Bill O'Bryan
Independence

3rd-
23-
Bobby Raybourn
Odessa








Heat Race # 2


1st-
11R-
Nathan Himes
Clinton

2nd
pms1-
Tammy Korff
Fulton

3rd-
97k-
Brian Johnson
Independence








Heat Race # 3


1st-
68m-
James McMillin
Warrensburg

2nd
80-
Jimmy Ngo
Independence

3rd-
94-
John Ebert
Bates City








Feature Results


1-
10-
Marc Carter
Warrensburg

2-
11R-
Nathan Himes
Clinton

3-
97k-
Brian Johnson
Independence

4-
80-
Jimmy Ngo
Independence

5-
94-
John Ebert
Bates City

6-
09-
Chad Eickleberry
Warrensburg

7-
30-
Brett Nail
Raytown

8-
74-
Herb Dannar
Holden

9-
9d-
Bryant Moyer
Lone Jack

10-
15-
Doug Walrath
Clinton

11-
2b-
Brian Cox
Concordia

12-
45-
Fred King
Independence

13-
55m-
John Miller
Oak Grove

14-
21d-
Dale Atkinson
Warrensburg

15-
88-
Cole Wimmer
Oak Grove

16-
85-
Robin Rufener
Sedalia

17-
pms1-
Tammy Korff
Fulton

18-
21-
Bill O'Bryan
Independence

19-
23-
Bobby Raybourn
Odessa

20-
G6-
Krystal Guy
Warrensburg

21-
2i-
Brett Cayer
Odessa

22-
07-
Scott Dukes
Higginsville

DQ-
68m-
James McMillin
Warrensburg

DNS-
j66-
Jay Lyle
Warrensburg




There was an exciting new announcement for the B-modified division as Promoter Earl Walls announced that he and fellow promoter Marc Evinger from Grain Valley Speedway will work together on the rules for the 2007 season in order for the B-modified division to continue gaining in popularity. Evinger raced his way to his fifth feature win of the year in the John Ake owned, Pizza Glen, Curry’s Rod Shop, Gray Farms, Henry County Mutual, GVT, D&M Signs, Golden Valley Transport and Jay’s Service Center-sponsored #15.



B-Modified Results



Heat Race # 1


1st-
15-
Mark Evinger
Grain Valley

2nd
4L-
Tyler Lewis
Columbia

3rd-
6-
Wayne Stevens
Norborne








Heat Race # 2


1st-
17-
Robert Littrell Jr.
Gilliam

2nd
71-
Greg Marrant
Rayville

3rd-
33a-
Kevin Key
Centralia








Feature Results


1-
15-
Mark Evinger
Grain Valley

2-
4L-
Gary Lewis
Higginsville

3-
6-
Wayne Stevens
Norborne

4-
71-
Greg Marrant
Rayville

5-
27-
Tony Nelson
Blue Springs

6-
17-
Robert Littrell Jr.
Gilliam

7-
3j-
Joshua Jacobs
Shawnee KS

8-
32-
Bob Dumit
Belton

9-
33a-
Kevin Key
Centralia

10-
32d-
Casey Elledge
Oak Grove

DQ-
19-
Colin Pierce
Holt

DNS-
52-
Chris Akers
Higginsville




Next week will be KDKD, American Legion and VFW night at the races. The first 100 fans in the grandstands will receive a free KDKD t-shirt. Clinton residents will receive $2 off their grandstand admission price with proof of residency. Next week five Contingency Connection classes will compete as the 305 Sprint Cars make their return. Be sure to join us as the exciting point’s battles continue in the Modifieds, Limited Late Models, Street Stocks, B-modifieds and 305 Sprints. Gates open at 5; Hot Laps start at 7 and the first green flag races go off the line at 7:30. CMS is located just off of 13 Hwy four miles north of Warrensburg from 50 Hwy or 14 miles south of I-70 from the Higginsville exit on 13 Hwy. CMS racing results and stats are provided by track statistician Glyda Jaeger and are posted on the track’s Website at www.centralmissourispeedway.net. For up-to-the-minute racing and event information call the Track Report line at (660) 747-2166.
 




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