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WoOCLMS at Ponderosa Speedway - 5/6 Results
05/07/16 at 2:55am
 
World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series
Ponderosa Speedway
May 6, 2016
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Outlaw Shane Clanton Capitalizes at Ponderosa Speedway
Avenges last month’s losses to regional-favorite Madden

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JUNCTION CITY, Ky. (May 6) - Shane Clanton claimed his third World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series victory of the season under Friday night’s Ponderosa Speedway lights, winning the 24th-annual “Kentucky Klassic.”

“Well, just catching those lapped cars, I was able to get in better position in the corners,” Clanton said. “I knew if I got up against that berm, I could go down the straight-away and it would be difficult for someone to pass me.”

On the first lap, Clanton used the outside groove to wheel his No. 25 Weldbank Energy/Coopers Meat Packers Capital machine into the No. 1 spot. He thereon led the remainder of the race. This is the defending points champion’s first win since Feb. 20 at DIRTcar Nationals in Barbersville, Fla.

“I think our car had a good balance as choppy as the track was,” said Clanton, who first dealt with lapped cars on Lap 9. “If you got a good balance, you don’t upset your car when you go over the holes. Our car is so balanced right now it could go wherever you want it to go.”

Although Clanton led the field for the majority of the race, second-place finisher Chris Madden made a late push in his No. 44 Crowder Trucking/ Gentry Plastics Longhorn car with 15 laps to go – revisiting two out-of-series barn-burners the drivers had on April 23 at Senoia Raceway and Rome Speedway on April 24.

Madden, a regional favorite, challenged the Outlaws – specifically Clanton. But, it may have been the luck of the draw that diminished Madden’s chances of catching Clanton in the end.

“We just drew a bad number tonight,” said Madden, who drew a number six for the feature event. “We had a great racecar, but we just needed to start toward the front.

“Right toward the end we got into lap traffic when we went to make that late-charge. I won two in a row that night in Senoia and went to Rome Speedway and beat him again. I’m still up on him.”

Madden beat Clanton at Senoia by a .013 margin, but he was only able to close the gap to four-one-hundredths of a second at Ponderosa. Clanton with five laps remaining doubled the margin, slamming the door on both Madden’s late-pursuit and the possibility of a non-Outlaw winning a feature for a third-straight weekend.

In an uncanny resemblance, Clanton was doomed by lapped traffic in both prior battles with Madden; this time however, Clanton was able to weave through the field where Madden could not. It took slicing through a three-wide group of lapped cars to widen the gap.

“Madden was closing in on me, but in the middle of lapped cars I did all that I can do,” Clanton said. “I just knew I had to meet my marks and get passed those lapped cars as best as I could and let him play havoc trying to get by them. To outrun him and the field feels pretty good.

“Lapped cars cost me my race two weeks ago at Senoia with Madden, and I didn’t want to do it tonight. Luckily, we prevailed.”

Rounding out the podium was the No. 22 Satterlee Petroleum Distributors/ Keyser Manufacturing Rocket car of Gregg Satterlee. He started the race in the lead position. Satterlee kept to the bottom groove of the track, but said it was the harder tires that caused him to fade quicker than Clanton and Madden.

“I guess we were a little harder on our tires than they were,” Satterlee said. “I think they had a softer right-rear tire, and I think that allowed them to get going a little quicker. We went 30 laps and I knew we were right with these guys, and in those last nine laps, it kind of got away.”

World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series Statistical Report; May 6, 2016; Ponderosa Speedway; Junction City, Ky.

A-Main (50-laps): 1. 25- Shane Clanton [2] [$10,000]; 2. 44- Chris Madden [6] [$5,100]; 3. 22- Gregg Satterlee [1] [$3,050]; 4. 18- Eric Wells [8] [$3,200]; 5. 5- Don O’Neal [5] [$2,500]; 6. 1- Josh Richards [3] [$2,550]; 7. 12- Jason Jameson [9] [$1,400]; 8. 97- Michael Chilton [12] [$1,350]; 9. 88. Greg Johnson [16] [$1,250]; 10. 7- Rick Eckert [7] [$1,950]; 11. 15- Steve Francis [18] [$1,200]; 12. 21JR- Billy Moyer Jr. [14] [$2,000]; 13. 157- Mike Marlar [15] [$950]; 14. 15L- Darrell Lanigan [17] [$1,000]; 15. 76- Brandon Overton [11] [$1,400]; 16. C9- Steve Casebolt [24] [$1,350]; 17. 18c- Chase Junghans [19] [$1,270]; 18. 3s- Brian Shirley [23] [$1,300]; 19. 1*- Chub Frank [21] [$1,280]; 20. 99jr- Frank Heckenast Jr. [20] [$1,250]; 21. 1R- B.J. Robinson [22] [$700]; 22. 91- Tyler Erb [10] [$700]; 23. 14M- Morgan Bagley [25] [$660]; 24. D8- Dustin Linville [4] [$700]; 25. 16- Justin Rattliff [13] [$700]

Last-Chance Showdown (10 laps - Top 4 Transfer): 1. 18c- Chase Junghans; 2. 99jr- Frank Heckenast Jr.; 3. 1*- Chub Frank; 4. 1R- B.J. Robinson; 5. C9- Steve Casebolt; 6. 11- Tommy Bailey; 7. 15J- Scott James; 8. 18K- Brandon Kinzer; 9. 2c- Joey Coulter; 10. 14M- Morgan Bagley; 11. 3s- Brian Shirley

Qualifying: 1. 1-Steve Josh Richards, 13.51; 2. 22- Gregg Satterlee, 13.571; 3. 97- Michael Chilton, 13.594; 4. 44- Chris Madden. 13.596; 5. 5- Don O’Neal, 13.672; 6. D8- Dustin Linville, 13.676; 7. 7- Rick Eckert, 13.717; 8. 15L- Darrell Lanigan, 13.721; 9. 157- Mike Marlar, 13.749; 10. 91- Tyler Erb, 13.787; 11. 18- Eric Wells, 13.792; 12. 25- Shane Clanton, 13.807; 13. 16- Justin Rattliff, 13.839; 14. 76- Brandon Overton, 13.851; 15. 12- James Jameson, 13.878; 16. 18c- Chase Junghans- 13.898; 17. 21JR- Billy Moyer Jr., 13.939; 18. 15- Steve Francis, 13.944; 19 1R- B.J. Robinson, 14.035; 20. 99jr- Frank Heckenast Jr., 14.046; 21. C9- Steve Casebolt, 14.079; 22. 88- Greg Johnson, 14.13; 23. 11- Tommy Bailey, 14.141; 24. 1*- Chub Frank, 14.161; 25. 18K- Brandon Kinzer, 14.165; 26. 15J- Scott James, 14.175; 27. 14M- Morgan Bagley, 14.227; 28. 2c- Joey Coulter, 14.26; DNS- Brian Shirley

Heat No. 1 (10 laps - Top 6 Transfer): 1. 1- Josh Richards; 2. 44- Chris Madden; 3. 7- Rick Eckert; 4. 91- Tyler Erb; 5. 16- Justin Rattliff; 6. 88- Greg Johnson; 7. 18c- Chase Junghans; 8. 1R- B.J. Robinson; 10. 18K- Brandon Kinzer

Heat No. 2 (10 laps - Top 6 Transfer): 1. 5- Don O’Neal; 2. 22. Gregg Satterlee; 3. 18- Eric Wells; 4. 76- Brandon Overton; 5. 21JR- Billy Moyer Jr.; 6. 15L- Darrell Lanigan; 7. 99jr- Frank Heckenast Jr.; 8. 11- Tommy Bailey; 9. 15J- Scott James

Heat No. 3 (10 laps – Top 6 Transfer): 1. D8- Dustin Linville; 2. 25- Shane Clanton; 3. 12- Jason Jameson; 4. 97- Michael Chilton; 5. 157- Mike Marlar; 6. 15- Steve Francis; 7. 1*- Chub Frank; 8. C9- Steve Casebolt; 9. 14M- Morgan Bagley



The series concludes this weekend’s stretch with Smoky Mountain Speedway on Saturday, May 7. Tickets for the 4th annual Mountain Outlaw 50 Presented by Napa Auto Parts will be sold at the gate. General admission is $25. Children 6 to 11 are $5 and kids 5-and-under are free.

To learn more about the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series visit WoOLMS.com.
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