Alan Miller
Central Missouri Speedway
April 29, 2007
(Warrensburg) The weather was perfect for the KOKO Radio race season opener at Central Missouri Speedway. 87 drivers, including many first time B- modified drivers, checked into the pits in 4 classes with race fans ready for the action packed dirt track racing on opening night at the CMS high banks. Fans were treated to some great side by side action throughout the event with first time winners in most of the classes. After 18 races 4 new drivers were crowned feature winners on the smooth dirt surface after some heavy rains in the Warrensburg area this past week.
28 Mighty Modifieds started the A-main feature when Harrisonville’s Smokin Joe Walker drove his number 11W Modified to victory lane with his first win at CMS followed close behind by Warrernsburg's Dean Wille. Wille attempted to pass him several times on the high side, but Walker prevailed after several race cautions. Aaron Marrant also showed some good moves down low moving up front along with Richard Layne and Terry Schultz. Terry continued his early season success with another top five finish tonight. He tried working the high side of the track during the feature and moved up several spots for a fourth place finish.
Heat race winners included Joe Walker, Richard Layne, Aaron Marrant and Dean Wille.
Modified Feature
1-
11W
Joe Walker
Harrisonville
2-
68
Dean Wille
Warrensburg
3-
70
Aaron Marrant
Orrick
4-
90
Terry Schultz
Sedalia
5-
03
Richard Layne
Kansas City
6-
8m
James McMillin
Warrensburg
7-
48
Jimmy Dowell
Marshall
8-
17
Lucas Conley
Spring Hill KS
9-
00
Jim Moody
Odessa
10-
9i
David McVey
Lee's Summit
11-
91
Jim Ried
Clinton
12-
171
Donnie Dannar
Odessa
13-
26k
Kevin Blackburn
Fulton
14-
5
Buddy Thompson
Oak Grove
15-
80
Jimmy Ngo
Independence
16-
32p
Nick Pence
Raymore
17-
40
Kyle Westerhold
Blue Springs
18-
11L
Clay Langley
Stover
19-
32
Randi Olson
Mooresville NC
20-
09
Josh Stephens
Buckner
21-
c3
Chad Staus
Otterville
22-
94
Charlie Ebert
Oak Grove
23-
9
Dave Meyer
Concordia
24-
44
Paul Knight
Blue Springs
25-
9L
Joey Lile
Higginsville
26-
4j
Jake Richards
Kansas City KS
27-
47
Ed Griggs
Pleasant Hill
28-
0x
Jason Sivils
Springfield
Late Model fans were not disappointed when Jason Estes from Cameron battled with the 2006 Track Champion Brett Rollert for his first victory at CMS in the ULMA Late Model class. Fans were on their feet during the caution free feature event. David Angell had to pull out of the race early with some mechanical problems and Jon Binning from Warrensburg showed off his new car with a strong run into fifth place. Steven Clancy also made some nice moves under Binning and Allen Perryman to take a strong third place finish. Many fans believe this class of cars will grow at CMS as the season progresses.
Heat race winners were Brett Rollert and Jason Estes.
ULMA Feature
1-
58
Jason Estes
Winston
2-
93R
Brett Rollert
Smithville
3-
12c
Steve Clancy
Odessa
4-
3p
Allen Perryman
Belton
5-
65
Jon Binning
Warrensburg
6-
22
Kevin Coyne
Kingsville
7-
88
Derek Nevels
Higginsville
8-
7
Brett Wood
Warrensburg
9-
27
David Angell
Holden
DNS-
00
Zachary Green
Higginsville
The B-Modified race was a hard fought one as well when the former Grand National driver Scotty Martin from Independence outpaced the field of 20 B-mods in the feature event. Brian Ziegler, number 65 worked his way up through the field to take second.
Bubba Kline had a tough start to the season when he became tangled in several cautions which forced his car off the track. Gary Lewis showed he could run a strong race with a third place finish after challenging for the lead early. The 2006 track champion, Tony Nelson ended his evening early with some mechanical problems on lap 6. Former street stock driver Phil Wright from Norborne drove a solid race and held his own for the first feature in his B-mod. Ethan Isaacs finished in sixth after qualifying from the B- main.
Heat race winners were Gary Lewis, Bubba Kline, Scotty Martin and Steve Evans
B- Main Feature
1-
m20
Michael Mullins
Kingsville
2-
66
Ethan Isaacs
Bonner Springs
3-
09s
Jeremiah Stephens
Buckner
4-
17
Robert Littrell Jr.
Gilliam
5-
1d
D.J. DeMotte
Basehor KS
B- Mod Feature
1-
75
Scotty Martin
Independence
2-
65
Brian Ziegler
Bates City
3-
18L
Gary Lewis
Columbia
4-
7B
Phillip Bradshaw
Kansas City
5-
66
Ethan Isaacs
Bonner Springs
6-
13
Bob Dumit
Belton
7-
9w
Phillip Wright
Norborne
8-
44
Cliff Owings
Blue Springs
9-
06
Lucas Isaacs
Bonner Springs
10-
40
Roger Stone
Kansas City
11-
17
Robert Littrell Jr.
Gilliam
12-
2E
Steve Evans
Warrensburg
13-
m20
Michael Mullins
Kingsville
14-
3k
Bubba Kline
Kearney
15-
27
Tony Nelson
Blue Springs
16-
11w
John Kuecker
Concordia
17-
1d
D.J. DeMotte
Basehor KS
18-
29
Clint Nimmo
Blue Springs
19-
09s
Jeremiah Stephens
Buckner
DNS-
64
Darren Poston
Grain Valley
The Street Stocks were 20 strong tonight with many talented drivers in the field. The feature win was a first for the 97K car of Brian Johnson from Independence. His victory was a well earned one with Johnson working his way up from an eleventh place start. Jeff Lazenby, Sedalia also battled for the lead with the 2006 track champion, Jimmy Ngo, who finished third. Tammy Korff started strong and stayed with it to finish in the top five. Chad Eikleberry also showed some determination and battled back into fifth place finish after dropping back earlier in the race. Trent Deadmon from Holden appeared to be an early favorite, but had some problems with his car before finishing ninth.
Heat race winner were Jeff Lazenby, Jimmy Ngo and Tammy Korff.
Street Stock Feature
1-
97K
Brian Johnson
Independence
2-
16L
Jeff Lazenby
Sedalia
3-
80
Jimmy Ngo
Independence
4-
pms1
Tammy Korff
Fulton
5-
09
Chad Eickleberry
Warrensburg
6-
74
Herb Dannar
Holden
7-
77
Stephen Barber
Oak Grove
8-
49
Chris Culbertson
Warrensburg
9-
20
Trent Deadmon
Holden
10-
55m
John Miller
Oak Grove
11-
427
Nic Bennett
Oak Grove
12-
30
Brett Nail
Raytown
13-
17x
Craig Hayes
Blue Springs
14-
10
Marc Carter
Warrensburg
15-
7
Billy Huffmaster
Latour
16-
2B
Brian Cox
Concordia
17-
11R
Nathan Himes
Lee's Summit
18-
21d
Dale Atkinson
Warrensburg
DNS-
11
Anthony Ward
Independence
DQ-
55
Joe Sullivan
Liberty
Join us again on Saturday night May 5th; CMS will welcome the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony on the front stretch! For information about becoming a track sponsor contact Susan Walls at (816) 229-1338. For general track information call the Track Report line at (660) 747-2166. Visit the track’s Website at www.centralmissourispeedway.net for all the latest information about upcoming events and racing status, see you all on Saturday for the best dirt track racing around the area. You can also hear the latest CMS track talk on KOKO -1450 am on Wednesday night at 5:30 and on the CMS internet show at the Racinboys.com on Thursday evening at 7 p.m.
CMS racing results and stats are provided by track statistician Glyda Jaeger and are posted on the track’s Website
Central Missouri Speedway
April 29, 2007
(Warrensburg) The weather was perfect for the KOKO Radio race season opener at Central Missouri Speedway. 87 drivers, including many first time B- modified drivers, checked into the pits in 4 classes with race fans ready for the action packed dirt track racing on opening night at the CMS high banks. Fans were treated to some great side by side action throughout the event with first time winners in most of the classes. After 18 races 4 new drivers were crowned feature winners on the smooth dirt surface after some heavy rains in the Warrensburg area this past week.
28 Mighty Modifieds started the A-main feature when Harrisonville’s Smokin Joe Walker drove his number 11W Modified to victory lane with his first win at CMS followed close behind by Warrernsburg's Dean Wille. Wille attempted to pass him several times on the high side, but Walker prevailed after several race cautions. Aaron Marrant also showed some good moves down low moving up front along with Richard Layne and Terry Schultz. Terry continued his early season success with another top five finish tonight. He tried working the high side of the track during the feature and moved up several spots for a fourth place finish.
Heat race winners included Joe Walker, Richard Layne, Aaron Marrant and Dean Wille.
Modified Feature
1-
11W
Joe Walker
Harrisonville
2-
68
Dean Wille
Warrensburg
3-
70
Aaron Marrant
Orrick
4-
90
Terry Schultz
Sedalia
5-
03
Richard Layne
Kansas City
6-
8m
James McMillin
Warrensburg
7-
48
Jimmy Dowell
Marshall
8-
17
Lucas Conley
Spring Hill KS
9-
00
Jim Moody
Odessa
10-
9i
David McVey
Lee's Summit
11-
91
Jim Ried
Clinton
12-
171
Donnie Dannar
Odessa
13-
26k
Kevin Blackburn
Fulton
14-
5
Buddy Thompson
Oak Grove
15-
80
Jimmy Ngo
Independence
16-
32p
Nick Pence
Raymore
17-
40
Kyle Westerhold
Blue Springs
18-
11L
Clay Langley
Stover
19-
32
Randi Olson
Mooresville NC
20-
09
Josh Stephens
Buckner
21-
c3
Chad Staus
Otterville
22-
94
Charlie Ebert
Oak Grove
23-
9
Dave Meyer
Concordia
24-
44
Paul Knight
Blue Springs
25-
9L
Joey Lile
Higginsville
26-
4j
Jake Richards
Kansas City KS
27-
47
Ed Griggs
Pleasant Hill
28-
0x
Jason Sivils
Springfield
Late Model fans were not disappointed when Jason Estes from Cameron battled with the 2006 Track Champion Brett Rollert for his first victory at CMS in the ULMA Late Model class. Fans were on their feet during the caution free feature event. David Angell had to pull out of the race early with some mechanical problems and Jon Binning from Warrensburg showed off his new car with a strong run into fifth place. Steven Clancy also made some nice moves under Binning and Allen Perryman to take a strong third place finish. Many fans believe this class of cars will grow at CMS as the season progresses.
Heat race winners were Brett Rollert and Jason Estes.
ULMA Feature
1-
58
Jason Estes
Winston
2-
93R
Brett Rollert
Smithville
3-
12c
Steve Clancy
Odessa
4-
3p
Allen Perryman
Belton
5-
65
Jon Binning
Warrensburg
6-
22
Kevin Coyne
Kingsville
7-
88
Derek Nevels
Higginsville
8-
7
Brett Wood
Warrensburg
9-
27
David Angell
Holden
DNS-
00
Zachary Green
Higginsville
The B-Modified race was a hard fought one as well when the former Grand National driver Scotty Martin from Independence outpaced the field of 20 B-mods in the feature event. Brian Ziegler, number 65 worked his way up through the field to take second.
Bubba Kline had a tough start to the season when he became tangled in several cautions which forced his car off the track. Gary Lewis showed he could run a strong race with a third place finish after challenging for the lead early. The 2006 track champion, Tony Nelson ended his evening early with some mechanical problems on lap 6. Former street stock driver Phil Wright from Norborne drove a solid race and held his own for the first feature in his B-mod. Ethan Isaacs finished in sixth after qualifying from the B- main.
Heat race winners were Gary Lewis, Bubba Kline, Scotty Martin and Steve Evans
B- Main Feature
1-
m20
Michael Mullins
Kingsville
2-
66
Ethan Isaacs
Bonner Springs
3-
09s
Jeremiah Stephens
Buckner
4-
17
Robert Littrell Jr.
Gilliam
5-
1d
D.J. DeMotte
Basehor KS
B- Mod Feature
1-
75
Scotty Martin
Independence
2-
65
Brian Ziegler
Bates City
3-
18L
Gary Lewis
Columbia
4-
7B
Phillip Bradshaw
Kansas City
5-
66
Ethan Isaacs
Bonner Springs
6-
13
Bob Dumit
Belton
7-
9w
Phillip Wright
Norborne
8-
44
Cliff Owings
Blue Springs
9-
06
Lucas Isaacs
Bonner Springs
10-
40
Roger Stone
Kansas City
11-
17
Robert Littrell Jr.
Gilliam
12-
2E
Steve Evans
Warrensburg
13-
m20
Michael Mullins
Kingsville
14-
3k
Bubba Kline
Kearney
15-
27
Tony Nelson
Blue Springs
16-
11w
John Kuecker
Concordia
17-
1d
D.J. DeMotte
Basehor KS
18-
29
Clint Nimmo
Blue Springs
19-
09s
Jeremiah Stephens
Buckner
DNS-
64
Darren Poston
Grain Valley
The Street Stocks were 20 strong tonight with many talented drivers in the field. The feature win was a first for the 97K car of Brian Johnson from Independence. His victory was a well earned one with Johnson working his way up from an eleventh place start. Jeff Lazenby, Sedalia also battled for the lead with the 2006 track champion, Jimmy Ngo, who finished third. Tammy Korff started strong and stayed with it to finish in the top five. Chad Eikleberry also showed some determination and battled back into fifth place finish after dropping back earlier in the race. Trent Deadmon from Holden appeared to be an early favorite, but had some problems with his car before finishing ninth.
Heat race winner were Jeff Lazenby, Jimmy Ngo and Tammy Korff.
Street Stock Feature
1-
97K
Brian Johnson
Independence
2-
16L
Jeff Lazenby
Sedalia
3-
80
Jimmy Ngo
Independence
4-
pms1
Tammy Korff
Fulton
5-
09
Chad Eickleberry
Warrensburg
6-
74
Herb Dannar
Holden
7-
77
Stephen Barber
Oak Grove
8-
49
Chris Culbertson
Warrensburg
9-
20
Trent Deadmon
Holden
10-
55m
John Miller
Oak Grove
11-
427
Nic Bennett
Oak Grove
12-
30
Brett Nail
Raytown
13-
17x
Craig Hayes
Blue Springs
14-
10
Marc Carter
Warrensburg
15-
7
Billy Huffmaster
Latour
16-
2B
Brian Cox
Concordia
17-
11R
Nathan Himes
Lee's Summit
18-
21d
Dale Atkinson
Warrensburg
DNS-
11
Anthony Ward
Independence
DQ-
55
Joe Sullivan
Liberty
Join us again on Saturday night May 5th; CMS will welcome the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony on the front stretch! For information about becoming a track sponsor contact Susan Walls at (816) 229-1338. For general track information call the Track Report line at (660) 747-2166. Visit the track’s Website at www.centralmissourispeedway.net for all the latest information about upcoming events and racing status, see you all on Saturday for the best dirt track racing around the area. You can also hear the latest CMS track talk on KOKO -1450 am on Wednesday night at 5:30 and on the CMS internet show at the Racinboys.com on Thursday evening at 7 p.m.
CMS racing results and stats are provided by track statistician Glyda Jaeger and are posted on the track’s Website