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WoOLMS at Cedar Lake Speedway - 8/2 Results
08/01/14 at 6:35pm
 
World of Outlaws Late Model Series
Cedar Lake Speedway
August 2, 2014
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Owens Battles Back at Cedar Lake Speedway, Tops Pierce for First Career USA Nationals Victory
Tennessee Driver's Dramatic Victory Pays $50,050 in World of Outlaws Crown Jewel Event



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NEW RICHMOND, Wis. (August 2) - Jimmy Owens added another crown jewel to his lustrous resume Saturday night at Cedar Lake Speedway, claiming a dramatic $50,050 victory in the 27th annual USA Nationals.

Owens, the 42-year-old veteran dirt Late Model driver from Newport, Tenn., gave up the lead three times in the 100-lap World of Outlaws Late Model Series event but battled back each time to regain the top spot en route to his first career USA Nationals victory.

The race's most dramatic moments came in the final 20 laps when Owens raced back and forth with 17-year-old Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill. The two drivers swapped the lead and swapped paint multiple times as the laps counted down before Owens finally pulled ahead for good on lap 95 and edged away to an advantage of 1.083 seconds at the finish.

"There was way too much excitement going on for me," said Owens, whose victory came in his sixth career USA Nationals A-Main start. "To bring this race home in front of a crowd like this is pretty awesome, especially putting on a show like we did."

Pierce, making just his third USA Nationals A-Main start, settled for second after leading laps 79-86 and 94. Two-time USA Nationals winner Jimmy Mars of Menomonie, Wis., finished third after charging forward from the seventh starting spot to lead laps 17-37. Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky., advanced from the 15th starting spot to finish fourth while 10th-starting Billy Moyer Jr. of Batesville, Ark., rounded out the top five in a race that ran green after three cautions in the first seven laps.

Mars was the first to seriously challenge Owens, reeling in both him and Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., who ran second for much of the race's opening laps. Just as Mars was beginning to look under Davenport, Owens jumped the cushion in turn two, forcing Davenport to check up and allowing Mars to take second and pull alongside Owens for the lead.

Mars and Owens ran side by side for the following two laps before Mars pulled ahead on lap 17 and began to ease away. But Owens battled back, catching Mars just a handful of laps later as slower traffic came into play.

Owens pressured Mars for the next 15 circuits while Pierce worked his way into contention. It was a three-car battle for the lead by lap 30, as Owens began to pull to the outside of Mars and Pierce used the extreme low groove to look under both cars ahead of him.

Owens cleared Mars to retake the lead on lap 37, while Pierce pulled into second on lap 43. Pierce ran down Owens in traffic and was taking looks under the leader by the race's halfway point.



Owens and Pierce ran nose to tail for the majority of the next 25 laps with Mars just behind in third. Pierce upped the pressure around lap 75 before making a bold move to take the lead on 78.

With Owens held up slightly by a slower car in turns three and four, Pierce was able to pull alongside Owens and edged ahead at the completion of lap 78. The two drivers raced door to door into turn one, where heavy contact between the two cars allowed Pierce to pull into the lead and sent Owens up the track as Mars drove into second.

Owens quickly recovered, however, and jumped to the high side as he began making up the lost ground. Owens retook second from Mars on lap 84 and set his sights on Pierce as traffic again became a factor.

The high-running Owens wasted little time moving back ahead of Pierce, catching and passing the low-running leader by lap 87. He began to pull away from there and appeared to be headed for victory before another mistake of his own doing nearly cost him the race.

With Pierce pressuring him in traffic, Owens got too high down the back straightaway on lap 94 and scraped the wall. Owens was able to correct his machine without much damage, but the lost momentum allowed Pierce to pull alongside and edge ahead at the line.

Owens again battled back on the high side, driving alongside Pierce down the back straightaway and pulling ahead after the two cars made contact in turns three and four.

The third time out front proved to be the charm for Owens, as he pulled away in the final five laps.

"It's just good hard racing. We put on a show for the fans," Owens said of his back-and-forth, contact-filled battle with Pierce. "I knew Bobby was real good on that bottom. Once he got by me I knew I was gonna have to do something.

"I really was (surprised) because Bobby's really good at running that bottom. Once I got up on the top there and started rolling I thought 'Well man, I should've been up here the whole time.'"

Pierce attempted to mount one final charge after losing the lead, but his run was stymied by traffic in the closing laps. He was denied what would've been the biggest victory of his young career but settled for a runner-up finish worth more than $20,000.

"That was one of the most exciting races I've ever been in," said Pierce, who scored his third top-10 finish in three career USA Nationals A-Main starts. "To do it with Jimmy Owens just makes it that much more awesome. Coming here, I just was hoping to make the race. Finishing second, it's just phenomenal."

Like Owens, Pierce wasn't fazed by the late-race contact between him and Owens.

"We were both going for that spot and there's a lot of money on the line," Pierce said. "We don't get many opportunities to race for money like this and to be in that opportunity, it was just good hard racing. You just gotta go for it in that situation."

The back-and-forth battle between Owens and Pierce had Mars hoping he may be able to capitalize, but he ended up two positions shy of earning his first USA Nationals victory since 2009.

"We had a good car and got in the lead there. It kinda went away a while and then started coming back at the end," said Mars, who was gunning for a weekend sweep after winning Thursday's WoO LMS tune-up event and claiming both of the weekend's NASCAR Late Model features. "They got to running pretty hard there and I thought maybe something would happen between them two and maybe I'd luck up and get this thing anyway. But it didn't work out."

The race was slowed by three cautions. The first appeared with two laps complete when fast qualifier Mason Zeigler of Chalk Hill, Pa., spun in turn two. A stack-up between Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., Brian Birkhofer or Muscatine, Iowa, and Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., on the ensuing restart left Bloomquist spun in turn four. The final caution waved with seven laps complete when Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., slowed on the front straightway.

World of Outlaws Late Model Series competitors take the upcoming weekend off before heading to the Northeast for a three-race weekend. The series visits Delaware International Speedway in Delmar, Del., Aug. 14, Potomac Speedway in Budds Creek, Md., Aug. 15 and Winchester (Va.) Speedway Aug. 16.

For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.

A-Main (100 Laps)
1 20 Jimmy Owens Newport, TN
2 32 Bobby Pierce Oakwood, IL
3 28M Jimmy Mars Menomonie, WI
4 15 Steve Francis Ashland, KY
5 21JR Billy Moyer Jr Batesville, AR
6 18b Shannon Babb Moweaqua, IL
7 25F Jason Feger Bloomington, IN
8 6 Jonathan Davenport Blairsville, GA
9 21 Billy Moyer Batesville, AR
10 39 Tim McCreadie Watertown, NY
11 29 Darrell Lanigan Union, KY
12 B5 Brandon Sheppard New Berlin, IL
13 18 Eric Wells Hazard, KY
14 0 Scott Bloomquist Mooresburg, TN
15 58 A.J. Diemel Elk Mound, WI
16 1 Rick Eckert York, PA
17 14M Morgan Bagley Longview, TX
18 77 Jordan Yaggy Rochester, MN
19 5 Don O'Neal Martinsville, IN
20 1W Wendell Wallace Batesville, AR
21 15A Nick Anvelink Navarino, WI
22 25z Mason Zeigler Uniontown, PA
23 1* Chub Frank Bear Lake, PA
24 2 Brady Smith Solon Springs, WI
25 18c Chase Junghans Manhattan, KS
26 32s Chris Simpson Oxford, IA
27 24 Ryan Unzicker El Paso, IL
28 15B Brian Birkhofer Muscatine, IA

B-Main #1
1 58 A.J. Diemel
2 32s Chris Simpson
3 14M Morgan Bagley
4 25z Mason Zeigler
5 22 Gregg Satterlee
6 5B Brandon Overton
7 99jr Frank Heckenast Jr
8 1J Davey Johnson
9 23 John Blankenship
10 6D Travis Dickes
11 99B Boom Briggs
12 28P Jeff Provenzino
13 21F Todd Frank
14 25s Chad Simpson
15 1 Rick Eckert
16 316 Shawn Polonoski

B-Main #2
1 18c Chase Junghans
2 5 Don O'Neal
3 1W Wendell Wallace
4 44 Clint Smith
5 24 Ryan Unzicker
6 33X Adam Hensel
7 28 Dennis Erb Jr
8 81 Brian Shirley
9 25 Shane Clanton
10 20D Doug Drown
11 19 Tim Fuller
12 1b Doug Blashe
13 90 Lance Matthees
14 4 Garrett Alberson
15 1* Chub Frank
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WoOLMS at Cedar Lake Speedway - 8/1 Results
Reply #1 - 08/02/14 at 8:46pm
 
World of Outlaws Late Model Series
Cedar Lake Speedway
August 1, 2014
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Owens Earns USA Nationals Pole with Stellar Preliminary Night Performance at Cedar Lake Speedway
Feger Joins Owens on Front Row for Start of $50,000-to-win Crown Jewel Event

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CEDAR LAKE, WISC (August 1)  - Jimmy Owens' quest to add another crown jewel victory to his resume got off to a great start Friday night at Cedar Lake Speedway.

Owens, the 42-year-old veteran dirt Late Model racer from Newport, Tenn., won the last of six 15-lap heat races during Friday's USA Nationals preliminary action at the 3/8-mile oval and led every lap of the dash among heat race winners to earn the pole starting spot for Saturday's $50,000-to-win World of Outlaws Late Model Series A-Main.

"You try to win every race, but this is one we'd really like to get," said Owens whose best USA Nationals finish is a runner-up performance in 2012. "I'd love to win in front of this crowd. These people just get so pumped up and it gets you pumped up and really makes you wanna run good."

After qualifying seventh in the second of two qualifying groups, Owens took advantage of a nine-car invert to claim the sixth heat race from the pole. He later drew the pole for the dash and pulled away from Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., and Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., in the six-lap race. Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., finished fourth with defending USA Nationals winner Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., and surprise heat winner Jordan Yaggy of Rochester, Minn., completing the finishing order.

"We've had a pretty good car all weekend," said Owens, who finished third behind Jimmy Mars of Menomonie, Wis., and Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., in Thursday night's USA Nationals tune-up race. "We came up through there last night and tonight we ran pretty good in our heat and were OK in that dash. I think we've got a good hot rod. We've just gotta play our cards right and pace ourselves, and we should be good tomorrow."

Feger started from the outside pole of the dash and challenged Owens through the first two laps before Owens eased away. Feger, the former DIRTcar Summer Nationals and UMP national champion, was disappointed not to win the race, but was satisfied to grab the outside pole for the start of Saturday's 100-lapper.

"I was frustrated because I really wanted to beat Jimmy," said Feger, whose best USA Nationals finish in five starts is an eighth-place finish in 2009. "But after I got out of the car I was like 'Hey, maybe we're better off starting second.' It's a long 100 laps; it'd be hard to go that long on the top here. But the cars working really good, so we're gonna do our best to be there at the end.

"To win a crown jewel is what we've been after for a few years. This is an awesome place with awesome fans and probably the coolest trophy in my mind. That eagle would look awful nice sitting in our shop."

Feger opened the heat race action with a convincing victory in the first of the 15-lap prelims. Starting from the outside pole, he outdueled polesitter Jimmy Mars to grab the lead early and pulled away through the remaining distance.

Mars, who earned his second WoO LMS victory of the season in Thursday's tune-up race, held off Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., in a side-by-side finish for second. Babb pressured Mars for most of the distance before settling for the third and final transfer spot.

Of the six heat race winners, Davenport's performance in the second race was perhaps the most impressive. Davenport charged from third to first on the race's opening lap and never looked back, building a half-track advantage over Brady Smith of Solon Springs, Wis., and Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill.

McCreadie led all the way in the third heat but had to survive heavy pressure from five-time USA Nationals winner Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., for most of the distance. Moyer searched high and low to find a way around McCreadie before finally using a low-side run to pull even with McCreadie off the final turn. But McCreadie was up to the challenge and edged ahead to win in a side-by-side finish.

Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky., took advantage of Mason Zeigler's miscue to grab the third and final transfer spot. Continuing his breakout summer, Zeigler of Chalk Hill, Pa., started the night by posting fast time during Ohlins Shocks Time Trials. But his night ended on a sour note when he jumped the turn-three cushion and slapped the wall while battling McCreadie and Moyer midway through the race.

Pierce used a three-wide pass to move from third to first on the opening lap of the fourth heat race and pulled away through the remaining distance. Billy Moyer Jr. of Batesville, Ark., charged from sixth to second, while WoO LMS points leader Darrell Lanigan recovered from a lap-one miscue to take third from Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga., on the final lap.

Yaggy pulled of a surprise prelim victory in the fifth heat. The 23-year-old Super Late Model newcomer started from the pole and survived heavy pressure from Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, to score the victory. Birkhofer settled for second with Eric Wells of Hazard, Ky., just behind in third.

Owens led every lap of the sixth and final heat, pulling away from five-time USA Nationals winner Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., after an early battle. Nick Anvelink of Navarino, Wis., finished third to earn the final A-Main transfer.

A stellar field of 50 cars was signed in for Friday's action. Zeigler was the overall fastest qualifier in Ohlins Shocks Time Trials, turning a lap of 14.002 seconds in Group A of the split session. Bloomquist was fastest in Group B at 14.301 seconds. The top nine drivers in each qualifying group were inverted to set heat race lineups.

Saturday's USA Nationals finale, which also includes a full program for NASCAR Late Models, is scheduled to begin with hot laps at 6:15 p.m. CDT. Two 20-lap B-Mains will lead off the Late Model portion of the action, with the 100-lap A-Main to follow.

For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.

Heat #1
1 25F Jason Feger
2 28M Jimmy Mars
3 18b Shannon Babb
4 32s Chris Simpson
5 23 John Blankenship
6 1 Rick Eckert
7 5B Brandon Overton
8 6D Travis Dickes
9 21F Todd Frank

Heat #2
1 6 Jonathan Davenport
2 2 Brady Smith
3 B5 Brandon Sheppard
4 18c Chase Junghans
5 28 Dennis Erb Jr
6 1W Wendell Wallace
7 1b Doug Blashe
8 1* Chub Frank

Heat #3
1 39 Tim McCreadie
2 21 Billy Moyer
3 15 Steve Francis
4 14M Morgan Bagley
5 58 A.J. Diemel
6 25s Chad Simpson
7 99B Boom Briggs
8 25z Mason Zeigler

Heat #4
1 32 Bobby Pierce
2 21JR Billy Moyer Jr
3 29 Darrell Lanigan
4 44 Clint Smith
5 81 Brian Shirley
6 25 Shane Clanton
7 90 Lance Matthees
8 4 Garrett Alberson

Heat #5
1 77 Jordan Yaggy
2 15B Brian Birkhofer
3 18 Eric Wells
4 22 Gregg Satterlee
5 99jr Frank Heckenast Jr
6 1J Davey Johnson
7 28P Jeff Provenzino
8 316 Shawn Polonoski

Heat #6
1 20 Jimmy Owens
2 0 Scott Bloomquist
3 15A Nick Anvelink
4 5 Don O'Neal
5 33X Adam Hensel
6 24 Ryan Unzicker
7 20D Doug Drown
8 19 Tim Fuller

Group A Qualifying
1 25z Mason Zeigler 14.002
2 6 Jonathan Davenport 14.152
3 18b Shannon Babb 14.161
4 21 Billy Moyer 14.170
5 2 Brady Smith 14.176
6 25F Jason Feger 14.189
7 39 Tim McCreadie 14.213
8 18c Chase Junghans 14.284
9 28M Jimmy Mars 14.382
10 32s Chris Simpson 14.392
11 B5 Brandon Sheppard 14.425
12 15 Steve Francis 14.494
13 23 John Blankenship 14.684
14 1W Wendell Wallace 14.748
15 14M Morgan Bagley 14.871
16 1 Rick Eckert 14.877
17 28 Dennis Erb Jr 14.898
18 25s Chad Simpson 14.931
19 5B Brandon Overton 14.937
20 1* Chub Frank 15.011
21 99B Boom Briggs 15.109
22 21F Todd Frank 15.283
23 1b Doug Blashe 15.365
24 58 A.J. Diemel no time
25 6D Travis Dickes no time

Group B Qualifying
1 0 Scott Bloomquist 14.301
2 99jr Frank Heckenast Jr 14.365
3 32 Bobby Pierce 14.379
4 15A Nick Anvelink 14.418
5 15B Brian Birkhofer 14.430
6 29 Darrell Lanigan 14.436
7 20 Jimmy Owens 14.486
8 77 Jordan Yaggy 14.580
9 44 Clint Smith 14.607
10 90 Lance Matthees 14.709
11 18 Eric Wells 14.711
12 33X Adam Hensel 14.714
13 81 Brian Shirley 14.716
14 1J Davey Johnson 14.792
15 20D Doug Drown 14.806
16 21JR Billy Moyer Jr 14.808
17 22 Gregg Satterlee 14.847
18 5 Don O'Neal 14.912
19 25 Shane Clanton 14.951
20 28P Jeff Provenzino 14.989
21 19 Tim Fuller 15.070
22 4 Garrett Alberson 15.125
23 316 Shawn Polonoski 15.605
24 24 Ryan Unzicker 16.700
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