HomeMissouriCentral Missouri SpeedwayKarrick, McMillin, Billings, Ebert, and Wilson Shine at Central Missouri Speedway!

Karrick, McMillin, Billings, Ebert, and Wilson Shine at Central Missouri Speedway!

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Central Missouri SpeedwayCMS Public Relations
May 2, 2015

(Warrensburg, MO) The Warrensburg area finally caught a reprieve from Mother Nature Saturday night and Central Missouri Speedway roared back to life with a total of 85 drivers on hand. The race program consisted of USRA Modifieds, Street Stocks, Lightning Sprints, B-Mods, and Pure Stocks on Cliff Harris Warrensburg Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram night at the races.

The night featured a total of 18 events, which wrapped up just after 10 p.m. When all was said and done, Tim Karrick claimed his second-consecutive USRA Modified main event. James McMillin drove to the win in Street Stocks. Mark Billings flew the checkers in Lightning Sprint action, Jacob Ebert grabbed his second win in a row in B-Mods and Jeremiah Wilson also pulled a repeat win in Pure Stocks.

Pure Stock heat wins went to Jason Ryun of Kansas City over Leroy Morrison and Jason Ballard in heat one while Jeremiah Wilson of Concordia claimed heat two ahead of Jason Cochran and Donald Johnson. Ryun and Wilson started the 10-lap main event from row one with Ryun grabbing the early race lead. Wilson fought back and gained the lead by lap two and by lap six the race leaders encountered lapped traffic just as the caution flew.

For the restart, Wilson and Ryun renewed their close battle at the front of the field with Morrison, Johnson, and Cochran inside the top five. Late in the event Cochran and Johnson tangled in turn four to draw one more caution. Ryun shot out front but Wilson moved back out front with a strong run off turn two and went on to record his second win of the year. Ryun crossed the line second followed by Morrison, Johnson, while Jason Ballard rounded out the top five.

Another strong field of B-mod drivers was on hand Saturday evening as four heat races were ran. Jacob Ebert took heat one ahead of Cody Brill, Cody Frazon of LaMonte captured heat two over Nic Bennett, Don Marrs claimed the win in heat three ahead of Johnny McGinnis while Darren Phillips ran a strong race to claim the win in heat four over Olen Stephens of Warrensburg.

Ebert and Frazon started the 15-lap main event on row one but in the blink of an eye Frazon’s hopes of claiming the win were dashed when he lost a left-front wheel while battling Ebert down the front stretch. After a brief caution the race resumed with Ebert leading.

Meanwhile, twenty-third starting Troy Carlyle of Kearney, Missouri began making his way to the front and by the mid-point of the race had made his way into the top ten. Up front Ebert, Mars, and Phillips held down first, second, and third. Another caution flew before lap five to regroup the field once again. Ebert then led Dean Wille, Nic Bennett and Marrs as the laps continued to wind down.

Ebert ran comfortably up front just past midway when Wille’s night came to an end with mechanical woes in turn four. By now, Carlyle was knocking on the door of the top five running with Brill, Bennett and a hard-charging Richard Brainard. By race end Carlyle had climbed all the way to second as Ebert captured his second-consecutive win. Brill ran strong in third position followed by a solid performance by Bennett while Brainard brought his car home in fifth. Next Saturday, May 9, B-Mod action will run under the USRA banner for national USRA B-Mod points.

Tony Layne looked strong all night long and captured the lone Lightning Sprint heat ahead of Mark Billings, Beau Heavelow, and Bobby Layne as these four drivers then made up the first two rows of the 15-lap main event.

Billings and Layne quickly shot to the front to set a blistering race pace as the lightning sprints aptly lived up to their name with a lightning quick main event. Billings ran solidly up front but Layne never was too far behind to try and challenge for the lead. Just as the two leaders ran close, so too did Heavelow and Layne in third and fourth.

On several occasions Layne drew close to Billings as the pair ran as low as they could on the track stalking the corners like a bottom-dwelling catfish. Billings turned back all challenges on this night as Layne settled for second behind Billings who took the win. Heavelow ran third with Layne in fourth and Paden Moreland finished out the top five.

The last few weeks out Brett Wood had things well under control for the Street Stocks but with 20 drivers on hand to challenge him. Wood took the win in the first heat over James McMillin while Clayton Campbell took heat number two over Ron Livengood. Bryce McMillin claimed the third and final heat over Jay Prevete of Windsor.

The main event had the makings of a classic with Wood and Campbell of Otterville starting in row one just in front of the father and son tandem of Bryce and James McMillin. Wood shot out to an early race lead with Bryce McMillin close behind with Campbell and James McMillin not far behind.

With no change in the running order through lap five, Bryce McMillin reeled in Wood and was able to make the pass on him in lapped traffic as the leaders took evasive action to avoid a collision on the front stretch. Bryce McMillin captured the lead from Wood but Wood stayed glued right on the back of McMillin in second. Prevete and Kevin Perkins ran inside the top five as they watched the two leaders set the pace.

By lap twelve Wood had momentum in turn three and went to the extreme low side to retake the lead on McMillin, unfortunately shortly after the pass the pair tangled in turn three with Bryce McMillin receiving the black flag and DQ for the night after the incident that sent both cars looping around.

For the final restart, James McMillin of Warrensburg inherited the lead as he saw his son retire to the pits. Prevete moved into second with Perkins third and Campbell fourth by lap 12. For the final three laps McMillin was never seriously challenged and went on to victory lane. Perkins put together two strong final laps to move into second at the line with Prevete coming away in third, Campbell fourth, and Ron Livengood of Sedalia fifth.

Last to compete for the night was the USRA Modified division with 24 cars on hand. A pair of Kansans dominated heat one as John Allen beat Justin Johnson to the line for the win. Heat two went to Robbie Test of Jefferson City over Shad Badder. Tim Karrick of Basehor, Kansas claimed heat three over Jim Moody, who finally seemed to turn his luck around.

John Allen and Robbie Test earned the front row starting positions by accumulating the most passing points in the preliminary heat races. Karrick and Johnson started in row two with Badder and Moody side-by-side in row three once the 25-lap main event went green. Test and Karrick had a classic battle swapping the lead a few times within the first five laps until Karrick found his preferred line to take sole possession of the lead with Test dropping back to second.

A yellow flag flew for a slowing Lewis Jackson on lap seven as the field regrouped for the restart. Karrick then led Badder, Test, Moody, Allen, and Terry Schultz inside the top five. By lap eight, Badder was doing everything he could to challenge Karrick but Karrick began pulling away until another caution a few laps later waived over the filed.

For the lap 9 restart Karrick led Badder, Moody, Schultz, Allen, and Test. Brian Johnson and Gunner Martin got together in turn four to draw a caution but thankfully both drivers were able to return to the event for the final laps. Karrick led Badder and Moody, who had a classic battle going for second behind the leader.

Several green flag laps were clicked off by the ‘Mighty’ Modified drivers with Karrick never missing a beat at the front of the field despite Moody and Badder doing all they could to catch him. In the end, Karrick claimed his second straight CMS win of the year ahead of Badder, Moody, Schultz, and former track champion Aaron Marrant in fifth. Rounding out the top ten were, Allen, Dalton Kirk, Test, Matt Johnson, and Danny Scrogham.

Next week once again features another weekly racing program at CMS featuring USRA B-Mods competing for national B-Mod points. All drivers must have a USRA license already or purchase a temporary license on site.

CENTRAL MISSOURI SPEEDWAY MAIN EVENT RESUTLS FOR 5/2/15

Pure Stock Main Event Finish

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 2 58 Jeremiah Wilson Concordia , Mo
2 1 3D Jason Ryun Kansas City, Mo
3 3 50JR Leroy Morrison Raymore , Mo
4 6 3 Donald Johnson Overland Park, Ks
5 5 05 Jason Ballard Holden , Mo
6 9 12B Jason Purden Warrensburg , M)
7 4 3C Jason Cochran Kansas City, Ks DNF
8 8 51 Robert Gard Jr Warrensburg , Mo DNF
9 7 25JRR Racheal Crowder Windsor , Mo DNF

B Modified – Feature

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 1 94 Jacob Ebert Oak Grove, Mo
2 23 44 Troy Carlyle Kearney , Mo
3 5 96 Cody Brill Harrisonville , Mo
4 6 38 Nic Bennett Edwardsville , Ks
5 9 3B Richard Brainard Sedalia , Mo
6 7 10 Johnny McGinnis Hardin , Mo
7 12 53 Dallas White Centerview , Mo
8 10 14 Kameron Grindstaff Independence , Mo
9 14 33J Jason Billups Holt , Mo
10 16 77B Brett Wood Warrensburg , Mo
11 8 12 Olen Stephens Warrensburg , Mo
12 21 44D Dean Truelove Blue Springs, Mo
13 13 77 Ernie Walker Sedalia , Mo
14 4 21P Darren Phillips Clinton , Mo
15 20 23T Tim Smith Concordia , Mo
16 11 68M Dean Wille Warrensburg , Mo DNF
17 25 1B Kaleb Bray Archie- DNF
18 3 9 Don Marrs Shawnee , Ks DNF
19 17 7 Darren Locke Belton , Mo DNF
20 18 72 Brad Moore Urich , Mo DNF
21 2 73 Cody Frazon LaMonte , Mo DNF
22 15 18K Andrew Kendrick Clinton , Mo DNF
23 19 47W Terry Wilburn Holden , Mo DNS
24 22 03 Christopher Brockway Warrensburg , Mo DNS
25 24 2 Rick Anderson Marshall , Mo DNS

Lighting Sprints – Feature

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 2 60E Mark Billings Columbia , Mo 100.00
2 1 71 Tony Layne Holden , Mo 95.00
3 4 01 Bobby Layne Kansas City, Mo 91.00
4 3 4 Beau Heavelow Sibley , Mo 87.00
5 6 19 Paden Moreland Bethany , Mo 84.00
6 7 4T Jason Snider Independence , Mo 81.00
7 5 81 Aj Tice Kansas City, Ks 78.00 DN

Street – Feature

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown
1 4 68M James McMillin Warrensburg , Mo
2 7 1 Kevin Perkins Sedalia , Mo
3 6 25 John Prevete Windsor , Mo
4 2 30C Clayton Campbell Otterville , Mo
5 5 3L Ron Livengood Sedalia , Mo
6 10 2 Troy Turley Knob Noster, M0
7 20 45 Robert King Independence , Mo
8 1 7 Brett Wood Warrensburg , Mo
9 11 43 Brian Inlow Concordia , Mo
10 13 74 Herbert Danner Holden , Mo
11 14 33 Joshua Guy Knob Noster, Mo
12 17 54E Nick Engelhardt Higginsville , Mo
13 8 3 Allen Perryman Belton , Mo
14 16 58 Jeremiah Wilson Concordia , Mo
15 19 53K Larry Norris Holden , Mo
16 3 09B Bryce McMillin Warrensburg , Mo DQ
17 9 74C Calvin Penning Odessa , Mo DNS
18 12 2B Brian Cox Concordia , Mo DNS
19 15 30 Casey Meads Clinton , Mo DNS
20 18 72 Rocky Meads Clinton , Mo DNS

Modified – Feature

Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Points
1 3 1K Tim Karrick Basehor , Ks 100.00
2 4 73B Shad Badder Bates City, Mo 95.00
3 5 00 James Moody Odessa , Mo 91.00
4 7 90 Terry Schultz Sedalia , Mo 87.00
5 11 70 Aaron Marrant Orrick , Mo 84.00
6 1 98 John Allen Chanute , Ks 81.00
7 8 30 Dalton Kirk Edgerton , Ks 78.00
8 2 27T Robert Test Jr Jefferson City, Mo 76.00
9 15 16S Matt Johnson Archie , Mo 74.00
10 16 92 Danny Scrogham Peculiar , Mo 72.00
11 12 65 Tyler Davis Haysville , Ks 70.00
12 17 75 Gunner Martin , Mo 68.00
13 10 19K Eddie Bray Jr. Archie , Mo 66.00
14 13 0 Richard Layne Kansas City, Mo 64.00
15 14 75B Tad Davis Mount Hope, Ks 62.00
16 22 209 Josiah Stephens Grain Valley, Mo 60.00
17 18 32P Nicholas Pence Raymore , Mo 58.00
18 23 23 Steven Twenter Sedalia , Mo 56.00
19 9 68 Dean Wille Warrensburg , Mo 55.00 DNF
20 19 82 David Wood Richmond , Mo 54.00 DNF
21 6 7J Justin Johnson Olathe, Ks 53.00 DNF
22 20 97K Bryan Johnson Independence , Mo 52.00 DNF
23 24 24JR James Dean Eaton Bates City, Mo 51.00 DNF
24 21 3J Lewis Jackson Wellsville , Ks 50.00 DNF

CMS is pleased to announce the debut of the “CMS Victory Lane Kids Club” beginning this Saturday, May 2nd. Although we plan to announce additional details regarding this program in the coming weeks, we can announce now that all kids 12 and under can sign up to be a member and it’s absolutely free!

Some of the activities we have in mind include guest flagging and presenting trophies to the main event winners, plus earning a medal for having their name drawn! Look for additional details at the track this weekend on both sides of the speedway.

Pit gates will open at 4:30 p.m. this Saturday followed by grandstand admission beginning at 5 p.m. General Admission for adults is $12, Military members w/I.D. and College Students w/I.D. $10, Kids aged 6 to 12 just $5, Children 5 and under are free. Driver’s pill draw closes at 6:15 (no passing points awarded if late), Driver’s Meeting 6:30, Hot Laps at 7, and Racing at 7:30.

CMS is located just past the round-a-bout on Hwy 13 three and a half miles north of Warrensburg, Missouri from the junction of Highways 50 and 13. From Interstate 70 Higginsville/Warrensburg Hwy 13 exit, the track is located 12.5 miles south on Hwy 13. On race day call 660-747-2166 for race status.

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