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Lyle, Martin, Royalty, and Burns Capture Saturday Victories at Central Missouri Speedway!

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Unsanctioned: Modifieds, Pure Stocks, B-Mods, and E-Mods
Central Missouri Speedway
June 1, 2019

(Warrensburg, MO) The Memorial Day weekend make-up events concluded on a steamy June night with 75 race teams on hand for competition at Central Missouri Speedway (CMS). Competing throughout the night were A-Mods in a 35-lap, $3,000-to-win special event, Pure Stocks in a $500-to-win special event, B-Mods, and guest class E-Mods with an extra $200 for the cars that raced as donated by Anthony Lane and Anthony’s Chimney Sweep!

E-Mod Recap (5 Cars). Heat race top three: Kit Bailey, Jeff Duncan and Shawn Burns. The E-mod main event among the cars competing was a green-to-checkered-flag-run. At the front, it was a close race with Kit Bailey, Jeremy Curless, and Shawn Burns as the blistering pace kept the competition close. On the white-flag lap it was anyone’s guess who might emerge as the winner but as the double-checkers fell, it was once again Shawn Burns who pulled into victory lane with the win. Kit Bailey was the early leader and settled for second, followed by Curless, Jeff Duncan, and Kyle Russell.

B-Mod Recap (32 Cars). Heat-race winners: Luke Nieman, Cody Brill, Patrick Royalty, and Jeremy Lile. B-Mod B-Main top three. Terry Bruner, Jeff Douty, and Sturgis Streeter. In the 20-lap main event Patrick Royalty was looking for the weekend sweep as he started outside of row two at the start behind Cody Brill, Jeremy Lile, and Kameron Grindstaff. Lile went over the berm on the start and was forced to retire with damage to the car at the start. Caution flew on lap seven to bunch the field for a restart with Stephen Clancy, Cody Brill, and Royalty up front. A long green-flag racing period set in and it was Royalty who once again emerged as the winner, sweeping the weekend B-Mod action. Clancy finished second followed by Brill, Kameron Grindstaff, and Blake Pierce.

Pure Stock Recap (16 Cars). Heat-top three finishers. Heat 1: Scotty Martin, Jason Ryun, and Darrin Christy. Heat 2: J.R. Billings, David Doelz, and Logan Headley. The Pure Stocks returned later in the evening for their annual 20-lap special event. J.R. Billings and Jason Ryun led the field to green flag racing, which was clean through lap five. A red-flag incident involving Tim Billings, who was okay after a frightening roll-over. As the race resumed, Scotty Martin came forward and raced hard to get the front of the field. A long green flag session saw Martin distance his lead out front and eventually sailing to victory over Ryun, Billings, Logan Headley, and Spencer Reiff.

A-Mod Recap (22 Cars). Heat-race top three finishers. Heat 1: Clint Lyle, Jon Sheets, and Darron Fuqua. Heat 2: Matt Johnson, Mickey Burrell, and Shad Badder. Night two scramble top three finishers: Matt Johnson, Ed Griggs, and Clint Lyle. Kyle Westerhold was in a roll-over incident during the hot-lap session but drove the car away okay. A-Mods capped the night off with their 35-lap special event with $3,000 going to the winner. Matt Johnson and Chad Lyle began the race up front with Lyle assuming command. Johnson stayed close in the early laps with Siebert and Terry Schultz in tow. A caution flew on lap 9 for debris as Lyle maintained his lead. By lap 23, the racing was fierce with Lyle, Johnson, and Tim Karrick in the top three. In heavy traffic the drivers raced close-quarters lap-after-lap. By the time the final ten circuits came around it was a race for the ages up front. Johnson took the lead on lap 27 only to have Lyle back out front the following lap. Lyle took the high side and help point until a late-race caution, again for debris, slowed the field. After the restart, Schultz fell from the top five to draw one more caution and a final restart, after which Lyle took the checkers in a close finish ahead of Tim Karrick, Gunner Martin, Matt Johnson, and Jon Sheets.

For full results, visit www.centralmissourispeedway.net.

Coming Up Next: Saturday, June 8th, weekly racing in all classes including A-Mods, Street Stocks, B-Mods, Mod-Lites, and Pure Stocks. on race day call the track phone at 660.747.2166. Pit Gates open at 4:30 followed by spectator grandstands at 5. Driver pill-draw ends at 6:15 (no passing points if driver checks in late), the pit meeting takes place at 6:30, and practice ‘hot laps’ begin at 7. Racing begins at 7:30.

Adult general admission is $12, Active Military $10, Senior Citizens ages 65 to 74 years $10, Kids ages 6 to 12 years $6, Senior Citizens 75 and older free, Children 5 and under free. All pit passes, regardless of age are $35. All minors 18 years and older will require a minor release form, available on-site. The minor release form is available for downloading and printing on the CMS website at www.centralmissourispeedway.net under the DRIVERS tab. As a reminder to all drivers and fans, CMS does not accept credit cards; however, there are two ATM machines available on-site, one on the front stretch, one on pit side.

Follow CMS on Twitter @CMSgoing_green. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Missouri-Speedway. Join our email group by emailing info@centralmissourispeedway.net. Find CMS on YouTube at CMS Going Green!

US Hwy 13 north of Warrensburg is now under construction. According to the Johnson County EDC,” The City of Warrensburg is beginning construction of a new roundabout at the intersection of Business Route MO-13 and Hawthorne Blvd. This is just north of Walmart, Applebee’s and Aldi’s. There will be some temporary detours from time to time.” CMS suggests using the Hwy 13 north bypass east of Warrensburg from US Hwy 50 as an alternate route if coming to CMS from the south.

Central Missouri Speedway Business Partners Include: Cliff Harris Warrensburg Ford, Midwest CoatingsClassic Hits Power 97.7 FMLogan Contractors Supply, Inc.BudweiserPepsiCountry 94.1 FM KFKFJoslin’s JewelryComfort Inn Warrensburg StationKMMO FM 102.9Seeburg MufflersWorld FinanceBatliner RecyclingHeartland WasteBig O TiresO’Reilly Auto Parts WarrensburgRacinDirt.comDQ Grill & Chill of Warrensburg, KMZU The Farm 100.7 FM and KRLI Country 103.9 FMBrooks Automotive LLCKleinschmidt’s Western StoreOK Tire StoresElk Horn Tent and CanvasMiller LiteZaxby’s Absolutely Craveable ChickenBlue Springs Truck LineOK Wheel AlignmentElite Auto RepairLJS Graphics, Eickleberry Concrete & Construction, Rick Darling PerformanceJA Performance and Outdoor ServicesAlternative Wire and Cable, Kenny’s Tile & Flooring, MFA Oil, Gator Graphics, Buffalo Wild Wings, B&D Transmission, Fastenal, D&M Plumbing, LLC, Mid-America Packaged Ice, and RockAuto.com.

Upcoming Events at Central Missouri Speedway
June 15th – Weekly Racing 8. (AM, SS, BM, ML, PS)
June 22nd – Weekly Racing 9. $1,500-to-Win Street Stock Special plus AM, BM, ML, PS.
June 29th – Midwest Coating Night, Weekly Racing 10. Fireworks!
July 5th (Fri) – Tom Wilson Mem. BBQ Bowl Night 1 – $1,500-to-win Mod-Lites. A-Mod qualifying.
Featuring A-Mods, Street Stocks, Mod-Lites, and Pure Stocks.
July 6th (Sat) – Tom Wilson Mem BBQ Bowl Night 2 – Night two AM qualifying and $5,000-to-win.
Feat. A-Mods, E-Mods, ULMA Late Models Triple Crown Finale, Street Stocks, & B-Mods
July 13th – Weekend off, no racing!

E-MOD A-Feature

PLACE START DRIVER POINTS
1. 3. Shawn Burns (28) Overland Park, Ks.  
2. 1. Kit Bailey (77) Smithville, Mo.  
3. 4. Jeremy Curless (33) Grain Valley, Mo.  
4. 2. Jeff Duncan (87D) Holden, Mo.  
5. 5. Kyle Russell (15) Smithville, Mo.  

B-MOD A-Feature

PLACE START DRIVER POINTS
1. 4. Patrick Royalty (49) Kansas City, Ks. 100
2. 6. Stephen Clancy (12c) Odessa, Mo. 95
3. 1. Cody Brill (96) Harrisonville, Mo. 91
4. 3. Kameron Grindstaff (14) Independence, Mo. 87
5. 10. Blake Pierce (16) Kansas City, Mo. 84
6. 15. Rex Harris (30) Mack’s Creek, Mo. 81
7. 23. Jim Moody (7B) Odessa, Mo. 78
8. 5. Danan Knott (18K) Coffey, Mo. 76
9. 21. Chad Staus (c3) Otterville, Mo. 74
10. 9. Jacob Ebert (94) Oak Grove, Mo. 72
11. 22. Kody Bray (15s) Archie, Mo. 70
12. 16. Kaleb Bray (19B) Archie, Mo. 68
13. 13. Lonnie Hibner (88L) Chillicothe, Mo. 66
14. 19. Sturgis Streeter (61) Hoyt, Ks. 64
15. 14. Dayton Pursley (10P) Hermitage, Mo. 62
16. 18. Jeffery Douty (77) Butler, Mo. 60
17. 7. Luke Nieman (181) Nortonville, Ks. 58
18. 12. Chris Brockway (03) Knob Noster, Mo. 56
19. 20. Chad Walker (04) Kansas City, Ks. 55
DNF. 11. Cole Campbell (22c) Mexico, Mo. 54
DNF. 8. Jake Richards (7J) Lansing, Ks. 53
DNF. 24. Olen Stephens (12Jr) Warrensburg, Mo. 52
DNF. 17. Terry Bruner (8C) Kansas City, Ks. 51
DNF. 2. Jeremy Lile (05) Higginsville, Mo. 50

 

PURE STOCK A-Feature

PLACE START DRIVER POINTS
1. 3. Scotty Martin (38) Independence, Mo.  
2. 2. Jason Ryun (27) Kansas City, Mo.  
3. 1. J R Billings (185) Kansas City, Ks.  
4. 5. Logan Headley (23) Lone Jack, Mo.  
5. 6. Spencer Reiff (7) Kansas City, Mo.  
6. 7. Darrin Christy (3B) Kansas City, Ks.  
7. 4. David Doelz (4D) Warsaw, Mo.  
8. 10. David Schrills (10) Pleasant Hill, Mo.  
9. 9. Jonathan Evans (89) Knob Noster, Mo.  
10. 11. Jeremiah Wilson (24) Emma, Mo.  
11. 13. Joey Harper (21) Buckner, Mo.  
12. 15. Josh Helm (49SR) Odessa, Mo.  
13. 14. Gale W Harper Jr (28Jr) Warrensburg, Mo.  
DNF. 16. Scott Martin (12) Warrensburg, Mo.  
DNF. 12. Jimmy Smith (03) Harrisonville, Mo.  
DNF. 8. Tim Billing (4) Liberty, Mo.  

 

MODIFIED A-Feature

PLACE START DRIVER POINTS
1. 2. Chad Lyle (16S) Oak Grove, Mo.  
2. 12. Timothy W Karrick (1K) Basehor, Ks.  
3. 10. Gunner Martin (75) Sugar Creek, Mo.  
4. 1. Matt Johnson (1X) Archie, Mo.  
5. 9. Jon Sheets (8S) Nevada, Mo.  
6. 21. Darron Fuqua (87) Mayetta, Ks.  
7. 4. Austin Siebert (16) Grandview, Mo.  
8. 8. Jason Pursley (38c) Hermitage, Mo.  
9. 5. Clint Lyle (33) Peculiar, Mo.  
10. 3. Edward Griggs (31) Pleasant Hill, Mo.  
11. 11. Shad Badder (73B) Bates City, Mo.  
12. 14. Kameron Grindstaff (14) Independence, Mo.  
13. 7. Mickey Burrell (73) Fair Grove, Mo.  
14. 13. Rick Beebe (87B) Shawnee, Ks.  
15. 18. Kyle Westerhold (17k) Blue Springs, Mo.  
16. 20. Rodney Schweizer (74) Kansas City, Ks.  
17. 17. Jimmy Dowell (88) Boonville, Mo.  
18. 15. Mark Schafman (34) Edwardsville, Ks.  
19. 19. James Dean Eaton (24JR) Buckner, Mo.  
DNF. 6. Terry L Schultz (90) Sedalia, Mo.  
DNF. 16. Danny Scrogham (29) Peculiar, Mo.  

 

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