HOOSIER TIRES PRESENTS!! 15,000 to win!

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HOOSIER TIRES PRESENTS THE
16th 17th Annual TEAM AFFILIATED "SHORT TRACK NATIONALS"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday - October 23 - 25, 2003

THURS. & FRI. "A


Passing points used in heats!!!
1. $50 + transfer
2. 50 + transfer
3. 400
4. 350
5. 300
6. 275
7. 250
8. 225
9. 200
10. 175
11. 150
12. 135
13. 125
14. 115
15. 100
16 - 20. 75
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SATURDAY "A"

SATURDAY "A"
1. $15,000
2. 7500
3. 5000
4. 2500
5. 2000
6. 1850
7. 1825
8. 1800
9. 1775
10. 1750
11. 1725
12. 1700
13. 1675
14. 1650
15. 1625
16-20 1600
~$1,000 BONUS FROM HUGGINS CAMS IF WINNER HAS HUGGINS CAM!!~

PASSING POINTS USED IN HEATS

TOP 2 FROM PRELIMINARY FEATURES LOCKED IN FOR SATURDAY'S
"A" RUN "PACK'S DASH FOR CASH" TO DETERMINE STARTING
POSITION ($500 - $250 - $150 - $100)

MUFFLERS MANDATORY (SCHOENFELD 112535 - NO GUTTING)
ASCS RULES APPLY - WEIGHT RULE - 1300lbs. AFTER RACE WITHOUT DRIVER

RIGHT REAR & LEFT REAR TIRE: HOOSIER MED/HARD SPEC TIRE
I-30 SPEEDWAY -- COUNTY LINE EXIT 126 -- LITTLE ROCK, AR -- 501-455-4567
www.i-30speedway.com

RACERS HOTELS: DAYS INN BENTON -- EXIT 118 -- 501-776-3200
LAQUINTA INN - EXIT 128 - 501-455-2300


I-30 SPEEDWAY -- COUNTY LINE EXIT 126 -- LITTLE ROCK, AR -- 501-455-4567
www.i-30speedway.com

RACERS HOTELS: DAYS INN BENTON -- EXIT 118 -- 501-776-3200
LAQUINTA INN - EXIT 128 - 501-455-2300


DRIVER________________________________________

CAR #______________________

ADDRESS___________________________________________

CITY/STATE/ZIP_____________________________________

FED ID # OR SS #____________________________________

PHONE NUMBER ______________________________________
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QUALIFY ON (Choose One) THURSDAY________ FRIDAY ________
(I-30 reserves the right to make changes accordingly)


ENTRY FEE: $150 IF POSTMARKED BY
OCTOBER 14 - AFTER THAT DATE $250 (NO EXCEPTIONS)

MAIL ENTRY TO:
I-30 SPEEDWAY
2900 OLD JACKSONVILLE HWY
N. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72117
RAIN DATE: OCTOBER 30 & 31 - NOVEMBER 1
 
UPDATE

I-30 Speedway
Little Rock, Arkansas

CAR #: DRIVER: HOMETOWN
01 Wayne Johnson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1 Lewis Jenkins Jr. Bryant, Arkansas
D1 DJ Masner West Memphis, Arkansas
1 Dusty Zomen Brandon, South Dakota
2d Mitchell Moore Edgerton, KS
2m Bryce Vowan Forrest City, Arkansas
3 AG Rains West Memphis, Arkansas
4 Tim Montgomery Fredericktown, Missouri
4m Shane Stewart Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4t Justin Sturch Benton, Arkansas
5p Skip Andrews Huntsville, Alabama
5j Larry Ball Jr. Knoxville, Iowa
5k Jerry Kamer Jacksonville, Arkansas
6 Eric Winnet Fort Worth, Texas
7c Chris Morgan Topeka, Kansas
8 Ernie Ainsworth Bartlett, Tennessee
8z Zach Pringle Benton, Arkansas
9 Gary Wright Hooks, Texas
9m Micah Schliemann Hartford, South Dakota
10h Richard Herring Sherwood, Arkansas
11x Gregg Bakker Sioux Falls, South Dakota
12m Greg Merritt Horn Lake, Mississippi
12t Joe Young Little Rock, Arkansas
15s Nick Smith Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
17 Jeff Leach Walls, Mississippi
18 Scott Bolden Proctor, Arkansas
21 Raymond Stull Independence, Mississippi
21c Joey Montgomery Fredricktown, Missouri
23 Brian Bell Memphis, Tennessee
24w Kenny Coke Olive Branch, Mississippi
24 Sonny Sayre Proctor, Arkansas
26 Derek Drown Amarillo, Texas
26 Marshall Skinner West Memphis, Arkansas
28 Kevin Bailey Memphis, Tennessee
29h Pete Butler Mabelvale, Arkansas
29 Travis Rilat Forney, Texas
32 Gary Bell Memphis, Tennessee
33 Josh Baker Earle, Arkansas
33 Mark Huddleston McKinney, Texas
36 Jason Martin Liberal, Kansas
38 Rick Pringle Benton, Arkansas
39h Kevin Ramey Burleson, Texas
40x Shorty Chambliss Southaven, Mississippi
44 Ronny Howard Southaven, Mississippi
45 Josh Howard Byhalia, Mississippi
46 Jan Howard Byhalia, Mississippi
47 Dale Howard Byhalia, MIssissippi
50 Rick DeReu Kewanee, Illinois
55 Clint Garner Pella, Iowa
55 Lyle Howey III Brookings, South Dakota
65 Skip Wilson Mesquite, Texas
74e Claud Estes III Godley, Texas
75 Jesse Hockett Warsaw, Missouri
77 Tim Crawley Mabelvale, Arkansas
81 John Carney II El Paso, Texas
83 Josh Higday Ottumwa, Iowa
86 Eric Schrock Columbia, Missouri
88 Mike Ward Memphis, Tennessee
90 Wade Oliver Southaven, Mississippi
91 Don Droud Jr. Lincoln, Nebraska
91 Darren Stewart Bixby, Oklahoma
98 JD Johnson Goddard, Kansas
 
CAR #: DRIVER: HOMETOWN
01 Wayne Johnson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1 Lewis Jenkins Jr. Bryant, Arkansas
D1 DJ Masner West Memphis, Arkansas
1 Dusty Zomen Brandon, South Dakota
2d Mitchell Moore Edgerton, KS
2m Bryce Vowan Forrest City, Arkansas
3 AG Rains West Memphis, Arkansas
4 Tim Montgomery Fredericktown, Missouri
4m Shane Stewart Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4t Justin Sturch Benton, Arkansas
5p Skip Andrews Huntsville, Alabama
5j Larry Ball Jr. Knoxville, Iowa
5k Jerry Kamer Jacksonville, Arkansas
6w Wally Henson Benton, Arkansas
6 Eric Winnet Fort Worth, Texas
7c Chris Morgan Topeka, Kansas
8 Ernie Ainsworth Bartlett, Tennessee
8z Zach Pringle Benton, Arkansas
9c Kenny Conrad Marion, Arkansas
9 Gary Wright Hooks, Texas
9m Micah Schliemann Hartford, South Dakota
10h Richard Herring Sherwood, Arkansas
11x Gregg Bakker Sioux Falls, South Dakota
11J Paul Sides Memphis, Tennessee
11x Gary Lee Maier Cimarron, Kansas
12m Greg Merritt Horn Lake, Mississippi
12t Joe Young Little Rock, Arkansas
15s Nick Smith Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
17 Jeff Leach Walls, Mississippi
18 Scott Bolden Proctor, Arkansas
21 Raymond Stull Independence, Mississippi
21c Joey Montgomery Fredricktown, Missouri
22 Billy Alley Lincoln, Nebraska
23 Brian Bell Memphis, Tennessee
24w Kenny Coke Olive Branch, Mississippi
24 Sonny Sayre Proctor, Arkansas
26 Derek Drown Amarillo, Texas
26 Marshall Skinner West Memphis, Arkansas
28 Kevin Bailey Memphis, Tennessee
29h Pete Butler Mabelvale, Arkansas
29 Travis Rilat Forney, Texas
32 Gary Bell Memphis, Tennessee
33 Josh Baker Earle, Arkansas
33 Mark Huddleston McKinney, Texas
35 Greg Rilat Texas City, Texas
36 Jason Martin Liberal, Kansas
38 Rick Pringle Benton, Arkansas
39h Kevin Ramey Burleson, Texas
40x Shorty Chambliss Southaven, Mississippi
40r Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Olive Branch, Mississippi
44 Ronny Howard Southaven, Mississippi
45 Josh Howard Byhalia, Mississippi
46 Jan Howard Byhalia, Mississippi
47 Dale Howard Byhalia, MIssissippi
50 Rick DeReu Kewanee, Illinois
51j Ryan Jamison Mediapolis, Iowa
55 Clint Garner Pella, Iowa
55 Lyle Howey III Brookings, South Dakota
65 Skip Wilson Mesquite, Texas
71 Robert Bell Colfax, Iowa
74e Claud Estes III Godley, Texas
75 Jesse Hockett Warsaw, Missouri
77 Tim Crawley Mabelvale, Arkansas
78 Henry Gustavus Jr. Marion, Arkansas
81 John Carney II El Paso, Texas
83 Josh Higday Ottumwa, Iowa
86 Eric Schrock Columbia, Missouri
88 Mike Ward Memphis, Tennessee
90 Wade Oliver Southaven, Mississippi
91 Don Droud Jr. Lincoln, Nebraska
91 Darren Stewart Bixby, Oklahoma
98 JD Johnson Goddard, Kansas
 
The pre-entry for the Short Track Nationals list now stands at (76) with the additions of Christi Passmore (ARCA) and Ryan Coniam (WoO, AllStars).
 
Man this is an awesome race. I was stationed down there for 3 years and never missed a night at this fast little track. Used to hang out with the Passmore crew.

Good luck to the Montgomery's down there.



Picture of Christi's Dad Glen's car from around 97.
 
I love this race! I wished you could come and watch with us its going to be great!
I emailed Christi, I didnt really expect with all she has going to get her here but she is coming :) we miss getting to watch her race around here. I cant wait to see her race again. :)


Alley, Crawley & Johnson among Latest Entries as STN Field Swells to 76

Lonnie Wheatley - LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (October 20, 2003) - With the green flag
poised to unfurl on the 16th Annual Team Affiliated Short Track Nationals
presented by Hoosier Tires on Thursday night, 76 drivers from throughout the
country and beyond have entered with hopes of snaring the $15,000 winner's share.
The always intense action of the Short Track Nationals is set to take place at
I-30 Speedway this Thursday through Saturday, October 23-25.

Included among the latest entries are past Short Track Nationals champions
Tim Crawley and Wayne Johnson. Crawley and Johnson join past winners Gary
Wright (1995 and 1999), Pete Butler (1996) and Mike Ward (2000) as those aiming for
another STN title.

Three-time ASCS champion Crawley, from nearby Mabelvale, has driven William
Hope's DynoTech-powered Avenger to victory lane twelve times this season and
will be shooting for a second STN crown after topping the event in 1998.

Mustang, Oklahoma's Wayne Johnson, who claimed the STN title in 1997, will
join forces with Missouri car owner Donnie Cooper, who fielded last year's
winning mount over a 92-car field with Paul McMahan at the helm. Johnson, also a
former ASCS National champion, finished sixth in Knoxville Raceway's 410 Sprint
Car points this year.

Also among the latest entries is Knoxville Raceway 360 Sprint Car champion
Billy Alley. Hailing from Lincoln, NE, Alley also recently topped the
$10,000-to-win ASCS Sedalia 360 Shootout, running his season win total to twelve.

Other top shoes among the latest entries include Canada's Ryan Coniam, who
finished fifth in All-Star Circuit of Champions points, former ASCS National
champion Garry Lee Maier, Jerrod Hull, lady ARCA hotshoe Christi Passmore and
Sparks Construction teammates Darren Stewart and Don Droud, Jr.

Other top drivers already entered include O'Reilly ASCS National Tour
champion Travis Rilat, Shane Stewart, Tim and Joey Montgomery, Jan and Dale Howard,
Kevin Ramey, Jesse Hockett, Clint Garner, Josh Higday and 2003 Winged Outlaw
Warriors champion Eric Schrock.

More than 40 of the 76 drivers already entered have claimed at least one
feature victory this season, with the current field combining for more than 200
feature triumphs. Seven drivers have posted more than ten wins, with Wright
setting the standard with 20 trips to victory lane. Ramey has notched 17 wins,
with Hull and Hockett each racing to the winner's circle 14 times. Tim
Montgomery has posted 13 wins, with Alley and Crawley each scoring a dozen victories.

Qualifying events for the Saturday, October 25, $15,000-to-win,
$1,600-to-start 16th Annual Team Affiliated Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier
tires finale will take place with half the entrants competing on Thursday night
and the other half on Friday night. Passing points will be used to determine
feature lineups. The top two finishers from each qualifying feature will be
locked in for Saturday's "Pack's Dash for Cash", which will determine their
feature starting position.

General admission for adults is just $10 on both Thursday and Friday nights,
with Saturday night's finale only $20. Children ages 6-12, when accompanied
by an adult, are only $2 on Thursday and Friday night and $4 on Saturday night.

I-30 Speedway is located seven miles southwest of Little Rock on I-30 to exit
126 (County Line Road), then south to frontage road, then east. Entry forms
may be obtained at www.i-30speedway.com, with additional information
available by calling the track at 501-455-4567.
 
Stewart Streaks to 16th Annual Short Track Nationals Thursday Prelim Victory

Lonnie Wheatley – LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (October 23, 2003) – Shane Stewart proved to be the class of the field in Thursday night’s 16th Annual Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires preliminary feature at I-30 Speedway, leading all 25 laps to lock himself into Saturday night’s $15,000-to-win STN finale.

Following a red flag with six laps to go, Stewart fought off a bid from Tim Montgomery, who battled for second with Cody Branchcomb most of the way, to seal the victory aboard Scott Chilcutt’s Wesmar-powered Visit Australia “Down & Dirty Down Under Tour” Maxim. Montgomery snared the second and final transfer position to Saturday night’s main event.

After topping the second heat race, Stewart led Thursday’s feature field to the green flag with Montgomery alongside. Stewart jumped into the early lead, with third-starter Branchcomb racing ahead of Montgomery by the time the caution flew with five rounds complete for a turn two tangle that eliminated Ronny Howard and Richard Herring.

Stewart took off on the restart, leaving Branchcomb and Montgomery to fight it out for second. With Branchcomb on the low side and Montgomery on the cushion, Branchcomb maintained a slight advantage until the ninth round, when Montgomery edged into second.

Lapped traffic on the 12th round did little to deter Stewart’s pace, as he sliced through traffic until the caution flew after 16 laps for a turn one tangle involving Jan Howard and Mike Ward, who were battling for fourth.

Four lapped cars separated Stewart from Montgomery and Branchcomb on the restart. Stewart set sail once again, while Branchcomb battled back ahead of Montgomery before a brief stoppage two laps later with 18 laps in the books. Montgomery charged back into second before the red flag flew on the 19th round for Paul Sides' turn two tumble. Sides was shaken but otherwise uninjured.

With just one car between Stewart and Montgomery on the restart, Montgomery made quick work of the lapped machine and tried to mount a charge on the high side. Stewart was up to the task and streaked to the checkered flag with a comfortable lead over Montgomery.

Seventeen-year-old Branchcomb posted an impressive third place finish, with eighth-starter Nick Smith in fourth. Garry Bell raced from 16th to round out the top five, while Ward recovered from the early incident to claim sixth. Completing the top ten were 18th-starter Chuck Swenson, Marshall Skinner, Joey Montgomery and 19th-starter Greg Rilat.

Josh Howard, Stewart, Tim Montgomery, Branchcomb and Jan Howard claimed topped heat race action in Thursday night’s 39-car field, with Raymond Stull and Bell claiming the twin 12-lap B Feature wins.

John Carney II flipped on the fourth round of the opening heat race. Carney was able to return for B Main action only to be involved in another tangle.

Results:

First Heat (10 Laps): 1. Josh Howard, 2. Nick Smith, 3. Gregg Bakker, 4. Ronny Howard, 5. Scott Bolden, 6. Greg Merritt, 7. Eric Schrock, 8. John Carney II.

Second Heat (10 Laps): 1. Shane Stewart, 2. Paul Sides, 3. Mike Ward, 4. Jesse Hockett, 5. Garry Bell, 6. Kenny Coke, 7. Sonny Sayre, 8. Corey Bailey.

Third Heat (10 Laps): 1. Tim Montgomery, 2. Marshall Skinner, 3. Claud Estes, 4. Richard Herring, 5. Christi Passmore, 6. Ryan Jamison, 7. Zach Pringle, 8. Clint Garner.

Fourth Heat (10 Laps): 1. Cody Branchcomb, 2. Micah Schliemann, 3. Raymond Stull, 4. Joe Young, 5. Greg Rilat, 6. Chuck Swenson, 7. Travis Rilat.

Fifth Heat (10 Laps): 1. Jan Howard, 2. Joey Montgomery, 3. A.G. Rains, 4. Justin Sturch, 5. Jason Martin, 6. Don Droud, Jr., 7. Joe Bustillos. Disqualified: Jerry Kamer (failed to report to the scales after finishing fourth).

First B Feature (12 Laps): 1. Raymond Stull, 2. Justin Sturch, 3. Richard Herring, 4. Ryan Jamison, 5. Jason Martin, 6. Don Droud, Jr., 7. Joe Young, 8. Clint Garner, 9. Zach Pringle, 10. Greg Merritt, 11. John Carney II, 12. Jerry Kamer, 13. Jesse Hockett.

Second B Feature (15 Laps): 1. Garry Bell, 2. Chuck Swenson, 3. Greg Rilat, 4. A.G. Rains, 5. Eric Schrock, 6. Christi Passmore, 7. Kenny Coke, 8. Corey Bailey, 9. Scott Bolden, 10. Sonny Sayre, 11. Joe Bustillos. DNS: Travis Rilat.

A Feature (25 Laps – Starting Position in Parenthesis): 1. 4m-Shane Stewart (1), 2. 4-Tim Montgomery (2), 3. 94-Cody Branchcomb (3), 4. 15s-Nick Smith (8), 5. 32-Garry Bell (16), 6. 88-Mike Ward (9), 7. X-Chuck Swenson (18), 8. 26-Marshall Skinner (11), 9. 21c-Joey Montgomery (5), 10. 35-Greg Rilat (19), 11. 9m-Micah Schliemann (12), 12. 11x-Gregg Bakker (13), 13. Josh Howard (6), 14. 11J-Paul Sides (10), 15. 74e-Claud Estes (4), 16. 46-Jan Howard (7), 17. 44-Ronny Howard (14), 18. 10-Richard Herring (17), 19. 4t-Justin Sturch (15). DNS: 21-Raymond Stull.

I got to meet claud tonight 74E, very nice man, he had some hard luck.
 
Hey Wheel, if you would get sick @ noon, we could be down there in time to see tonight's racing.:D :D
 
Short Track Nationals Night 2

Lonnie Wheatley – LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (October 24, 2003) – Gary Wright took advantage of a late caution then fought off Garry Lee Maier and Tim Crawley in a rousing finish to Friday night’s 25-lap 16th Annual Team Affiliated Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires preliminary feature at I-30 Speedway.

Crawley raced past Maier for second on the 23rd round, and had just charged past Wright to snare the lead exiting turn two on the white flag lap when the caution appeared for a front stretch tangle involving Brian Bell and Darren Stewart, negating the pass. Wright, Crawley and Maier battled ferociously for the point during the green-white-checkered dash to the stripe, with Wright holding on to win while Maier edged Crawley for the second and final transfer position to Saturday night’s $15,000-to-win, $1,600-to-start STN finale.

“That caution definitely helped,” Wright commented following his 21st feature victory of the season. “I would have been alright with second though, the main thing is being locked into tomorrow night’s feature,” Wright concluded.

After racing from sixth to second in the evening’s first of five heat races for the competitive 40-car field, Pete Butler inherited the heat race victory, and subsequently the pole position for the main event, when apparent winner Josh Baker failed to report to the scales.

Butler then outgunned fellow front row starter Wright at the drop of the green flag in the main event, leading the way through the first two turns before slipping over the turn three embankment and the tail of the field. Wright assumed command with the caution flying the next time around when Brian Bell spun in turn four while battling for second with Crawley.

Wright led the way on the restart, with action interrupted three circuits later when 14th-starter Wayne Johnson slid to a stop off turn two after contact while battling for seventh with Dale Howard.

With the field back under green, Wright led the way with Crawley and Maier trying to keep pace. As Wright began to separate himself from the field by eight car lengths, Maier began pressuring Crawley for the runner-up slot prior to the red flag flying after 14 rounds for Wally Henson’s turn two flip. Henson was uninjured.

Back under way, Maier slipped underneath Crawley to snare second on the 16th round as Wright set the pace. With the five-to-go signal, Maier and Crawley both began closing on the leader. With Wright and Maier riding the cushion through turns one two, Crawley utilized the low line to pass Maier for second on the 23rd round, then did the same to Wright the next time around only to see the move negated by the crucial late caution.

Wright moved to the bottom of the track for the final two-lap dash and drove the Salina-powered Southwest Express/Richwood Construction/The Shop Maxim to the narrowest of victories as the trio thrilled the large crowd by dicing for the point over the final two rounds. Maier finished a car length behind Wright, nipping Crawley at the line for the runner-up slot, as a dejected Crawley settled for third.

Ernie Ainsworth ran strong throughout, posting a solid fourth place finish, with Zach Chappell rounding out the top five. Derek Drown crossed the stripe in sixth, with Kevin Ramey racing from 13th to finish seventh. Fifteenth-starter Glen Passmore charged to eighth in his first Sprint Car outing in over a year, with Johnson and 17th-starter Toby Brown completing the top ten.

Butler, Ainsworth, Bell, Maier and Crawley topped heat race action. Passmore edged Brown and Jerrod Hull in an intense First B Main, with Howard beating Chris Morgan and Wally Henson to the line in the Second B Main.

Henry Gustavus’ night came to an early end following a turn three flip in the second heat race. Gustavus was uninjured.

After starting seventh in the third heat race, Billy Alley nearly completed an opening lap blast into the lead when his machine broke loose exiting turn four. Alley’s machine was drilled broadside by Dusty Zomer. Zomer returned for B Feature action, while Alley was done for the night.

Wright and Maier join Thursday night’s top two finishers, Shane Stewart and Tim Montgomery, in Saturday night’s “Pack’s Dash for Cash” to determine their starting positions in the STN finale, with the remainder of the 79-car field running a full program to determine the final 16 starting slots in the prestigious main event.

Results:

First Heat (10 Laps): 1. Pete Butler, 2. Ryan Coniam, 3. Zach Chappell, 4. Lyle Howey III, 5. Rick Pringle, 6. Mark Huddleston, 7. Glen Passmore. Disqualified: Josh Baker (failed to report to the scales after finishing first).

Second Heat (10 Laps): 1. Ernie Ainsworth, 2. Wade Oliver, 3. Jerrod Hull, 4. Dale Howard, 5. Skip Wilson, 6. Kenny Conrad, 7. Wally Henson, 8. Henry Gustavus, Jr.

Third Heat (10 Laps): 1. Brian Bell, 2. Derek Drown, 3. Toby Brown, 4. Chris Morgan, 5. Jeff Leach, 6. Skip Andrews, 7. Dusty Zomer, 8. Billy Alley.

Fourth Heat (10 Laps): 1. Garry Lee Maier, 2. Darren Stewart, 3. Kevin Ramey, 4. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., 5. Lewis Jenkins, Jr., 6. Eric Winnet, 7. Ray Lee Goodwin, Jr. DNS: J.D. Johnson.

Fifth Heat (10 Laps): 1. Tim Crawley, 2. Gary Wright, 3. Wayne Johnson, 4. Steve Tiner, 5. Robert Bell, 6. Rob Jenkins, 7. D.J. Masner, 8. Brandon Corn.

First B Feature (12 Laps): 1. Glen Passmore, 2. Toby Brown, 3. Jerrod Hull, 4. D.J. Masner, 5. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., 6. Rick Pringle, 7. Eric Winnet, 8. Mark Huddleston, 9. Skip Andrews, 10. Josh Baker, 11. Lewis Jenkins, Jr., 12. Dusty Zomer. DNS: Billy Alley.

Second B Feature (12 Laps): 1. Dale Howard, 2. Chris Morgan, 3. Wally Henson, 4. Rob Jenkins, 5. Robert Bell, 6. Brandon Corn, 7. Kenny Conrad, 8. Jeff Leach, 9. Skip Wilson, 10. Steve Tiner, 11. Ray Lee Goodwin, Jr., 12. J.D. Johnson. DNS: Henry Gustavus, Jr.

A Feature (25 Laps – Starting Position in Parenthesis): 1. 9-Gary Wright (2), 2. 11x-Garry Lee Maier (4), 3. 77-Tim Crawley (5), 4. 8-Ernie Ainsworth (6), 5. 50z-Zach Chappell (8), 6. 26d-Derek Drown (11), 7. 39-Kevin Ramey (13), 8. 69-Glen Passmore (15), 9. 01-Wayne Johnson (14), 10. 61a-Toby Brown (17), 11. 50-Jerrod Hull (19), 12. 6c-Ryan Coniam (7), 13. 90-Wade Oliver (10), 14. 91-Darren Stewart (12), 15. 23-Brian Bell (3), 16. 47-Dale Howard (16), 17. 6h-Wally Henson (20), 18. 7c-Chris Morgan (18), 19. 29h-Pete Butler (1), 20. 55h-Lyle Howey III (9).
 




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