Racing Community Loses A Great Contributer and Friend

John Bores, Rex LeJeune and the entire staff at Attica Raceway Park would like to extend their thoughts and prayers to Judy and the entire family of Alex Burkett.

Alex Burkett was a great supporter of the local racing scene. He has a long history of generous support towards the racing community – everything from sponsorships to batteries for tow trucks. His enthusiasm towards the sport we all love will be missed.

God Speed!

6.6.08 Results BURNS ELECTRIC MIDSEASON CHAMPIONSHIP

Jacobs Scores Last Lap, Last Turn Pass for Attica Win; Clark Takes 305 Victory; Missler Grabs Late Model Loot; Ward Takes Truck Main

By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) They say lapped traffic can really hurt the leader of a race. However, it was THE LACK of lapped traffic that may have cost Mike Linder. He led for 29 and 7/8 laps at Attica Raceway Park Friday night. But it was Lee Jacobs who led the most important 1/8 of a lap…the last bit of straight-away to claim the 410 sprint feature on Burns Electric Mid-Season Championship Night.

Attica rules put lapped cars to the tail on yellow flags, so that the leaders can battle for the top spot, thus giving fans a thrilling show. And thrilling it was.

Linder had built up a substantial lead, but late race cautions would take away the advantage he had of having lapped machines between himself and his closest competitors.

Following a restart with three laps remaining, Jacobs drove to the high side to power around Paul McMahan and Linder in the final two turns and won the drag race to the checkered flag.

“I knew we had the car to beat on that yellow with seven laps to go. Then I screwed up on the restart and drove off the race track down thback stretch and lost a couple of positions,” said Jacobs beside his Stephen P. Mapus Productive Tool & Equipment sponsored, Burmeister owned #16.

Jacobs ran behind Linder, McMahan, Byron Reed and Caleb Griffith until the yellow fly on the 27th circuit for a Chris Andrews’ spin. On the restart, while Linder and McMahan went to the bottom of the track, Jacobs set sail up top, driving around Griffith and Reed into the third spot. As Linder was fighting to hold off McMahan, Jacobs drove hard into the cushion on the final two turns and flew up beside Linder and beat him the last 10 yards to the flags.

“When that yellow came out at the end, I knew if Mike and Paul went to the bottom I had a shot. I just concentrated and hit my marks and the car was awesome. Hats off to John Bores and his track prep crew…they have given us a racy track every week,” said Jacobs of his second career Attica victory.

Behind Jacobs at the finish was Linder, McMahan, Chad Blonde and Greg Wilson to round out the top five.

With severe weather hitting all around the race track, the program was put on the fast track. All track side victory lane interviews were cancelled.

When pole-sitter Cap Henry developed steering problems on the opening lap, it was outside front-row starter Bobby Clark who took the advantage. The Fremont driver led all 25 laps in his Fremont Fence, Al Davis Carpeting #40 to record his second victory of the season at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speedplant. Stuart Brubaker would drive from his ninth starting spot to finish second with Brad Haudenschild, Todd Heuerman and Dan Hammond rounding out the top five.

It was Clark’s fifth career 305 sprint victory at the track.

In the Service Drive Solutions UMP Attica Late Models, Bellevue’s Ryan Missler would work his way up from his 12th starting spot to grab the lead on the 13th lap and held off a hard charge from Mike Marteney to claim his second win of the season at Attica and his eighth career victory. Missler’s eighth career ARP victory came aboard his Missler Industries, Hawk’s Auto Reconditioning, Taze DJ & Karaoke backed late model.

Rounding out the top five were Marteney, Jamie Reed, Nate Potts and Curtis Deisenroth.

The 15-lap dirt truck main was a barn-burner, with Art Ball, Brian Arnold and Cory Ward battling side by side throughout the race. Ward took the lead for good on lap 10 and would hold off Ball, Arnold, Bob Dible and Dan Henning for his second win of the year and seventh career victory at Attica.

Ward’s victory came aboard the TJ Hosang Construction, Excuses Lounge, Precision Body and Frame backed truck.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, June 13 for Quality Welding Night with the 410 sprints, 305 sprints, late models and dirt trucks in action.

Attica Raceway Park
Burns Electric Night
June 6, 2008

410 Sprints

Heat 1 – All Pro Heads (8 laps, top 5 transfer to A-Main)
1. 16-Lee Jacobs; 2. W20-Greg Wilson; 3. 11B-Brock Mayes; 4. 6-Mike Dussel (R); 5. 15C-Chris Andrews; 6. 48S-Andy Shammo; 7. 91-Aaron Middaugh; 8. 5T-Travis Philo

Heat 2 – Ultra Shield Race Products (8 laps, top 5 transfer to A-Main)
1. 24H-Rob Chaney; 2. 312-Mike Linder; 3. O-Paul McMahan; 4. 98-Bruce Robenalt; 5. 83-Phil Gressman; 6. X-Mark Keegan; 7. 1W-Paul Weaver; 8. 11N-Ed Neumeister; 9. 63AU-Roddy Bellbowen

Heat 3 – Bell Racing (8 laps, top 5 transfer to A-Main)
1. 5R-Byron Reed; 2. 12-Caleb Griffith; 3. 5B-Chad Blonde; 4. D7-Tony Beaber; 5. 75-Mike Hogan; 6. 11M-Brandon Martin; 7. O9-Craig Mintz; 8. 10-David Harrison; 9. 60-Jody Keegan

B-main – Computer Man Inc.(10 laps, top 5 transfer to A-Main)
1. X-Mark Keegan; 2. 48S-Andy Shammo; 3. 11M-Brandon Martin; 4. 10-David Harrison; 5. 1W-Paul Weaver; 6. O9-Craig Mintz; 7. 91-Aaron Middaugh; 8. 11N-Ed Neumeister; 9. 60-Jody Keegan; 10. 63AU-Roddy Bellbowen; 11. 5T-Travis Philo

A-Main Starting Position [#]
1. 16-Lee Jacobs[6]; 2. 312-Mike Linder[1]; 3. O-Paul McMahan[3]; 4. 5B-Chad Blonde[9]; 5. W20-Greg Wilson[7]; 6. 5R-Byron Reed[5]; 7. 11B-Brock Mayes[8]; 8. 24H-Rob Chaney[10]; 9. 75-Mike Hogan[15]; 10. 12-Caleb Griffith[2]; 11. 6-Mike Dussel (R)[4]; 12. 15C-Chris Andrews[13]; 13. 11M-Brandon Martin[18]; 14. X-Mark Keegan[16]; 15. 10-David Harrison[19]; 16. 83-Phil Gressman[14]; 17. 98-Bruce Robenalt[12]; 18. 1W-Paul Weaver[20]; 19. 48S-Andy Shammo[17]; 20. D7-Tony Beaber[11]

305 Sprints

Heat 1 – All Pro Heads (8 laps, top 4 transfer to A-Main)
1. 22D-Dan Hammond; 2. 40-Bobby Clark; 3. 28-Shaun Valenti (R); 4. 25P-Mark Pridemore; 5. 13-Larry Felver Jr.; 6. 71-Bill Kraylek; 7. 8K-Zack Kramer (R); 8. 29-Chris Lang

Heat 2 – Ultra Shield Race Products (8 laps, top 4 transfer to A-Main)
1. 18-Todd Heuerman; 2. O4-Cap Henry; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker; 4. 9Z-Duane Zablocki; 5. M28-Josh Muntz; 6. 9-Jimmy Colvin; 7. 5-Dustin Dinan; 8. 596-Zack Ames (R)

Heat 3 – Bell Racing (8 laps, top 4 transfer to A-Main)
1. 49-Coty Runion; 2. 10-Brad Haudenschild; 3. X-Dustin Stroup (R); 4. 23-Willie Keegan; 5. O2-Kevin Lee; 6. 11F-D.J. Foos (R); 7. 83X-Nate Reeser

Heat 4 – Friendship Food Stores (8 laps, top 4 transfer to A-Main)
1. 1-Nate Dussel; 2. 3X-Brad Keckler; 3. 11-Shawn Colvin; 4. 36X-Dustin Keegan; 5. 82-Travis Hoffbauer; 6. 67M-Matt Ferrell; 7. 65-Mark Lang

B-Main – Computer Man Inc.
1. 82-Travis Hoffbauer; 2. 5-Dustin Dinan; 3. 71-Bill Kraylek; 4. 8K-Zack Kramer (R); 5. 9-Jimmy Colvin; 6. 65-Mark Lang; 7. 67M-Matt Ferrell; 8. 29-Chris Lang; 9. 83X-Nate Reeser; 10. 13-Larry Felver Jr.; 11. M28-Josh Muntz; 12. O2-Kevin Lee

A-Main Starting Position [#]
1. 40-Bobby Clark[2]; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[9]; 3. 10-Brad Haudenschild[3]; 4. 18-Todd Heuerman[7]; 5. 22D-Dan Hammond[4]; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[11]; 7. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[14]; 8. X-Dustin Stroup (R)[5]; 9. 23-Willie Keegan[15]; 10. 82-Travis Hoffbauer[17]; 11. 25P-Mark Pridemore[13]; 12. 49-Coty Runion[10]; 13. 36X-Dustin Keegan[16]; 14. 5-Dustin Dinan[18]; 15. 28-Shaun Valenti (R)[6]; 16. 3X-Brad Keckler[12]; 17. 11-Shawn Colvin[8]; 18. 71-Bill Kraylek[19]; 19. O4-Cap Henry[1]; 20. 8K-Zack Kramer (R)[20]

Service Drive Solutions UMP Attica Late Models

Heat 1 – Tin Lizzy Collision (8 laps)
1. 50-Ryan Missler; 2. 45-Mike Marteney; 3. 18-Jamie Reed; 4. 41-Randy Pollock; 5. 27-Ken Hahn; 6. 83-Noah Wagner (R); 7. 77-Steve Kester; 8. 30-Nate Potts; 9. 5H-Ernie Haynes; 10. 3R-Chuck Rolle (R)

Heat 2 – Ultra Shield Race Products (8 laps)
1. 2D-Curtis Deisenroth; 2. X3-Dan Wallace; 3. 84-Tim Sabo; 4. 48-John Bores; 5. 77C-Craig Corfman; 6. 12C-Joe Hartlaub (R); 7. 99-Steve Sabo; 8. 12H-Michael Stiltner; 9. 15B-Mike Bores

A-Main Starting Position [#]
1. 50-Ryan Missler[12]; 2. 45-Mike Marteney[1]; 3. 18-Jamie Reed[9]; 4. 30-Nate Potts[15]; 5. 2D-Curtis Deisenroth[10]; 6. X3-Dan Wallace[8]; 7. 48-John Bores[5]; 8. 83-Noah Wagner (R)[2]; 9. 27-Ken Hahn[11]; 10. 3R-Chuck Rolle (R)[19]; 11. 84-Tim Sabo[4]; 12. 77-Steve Kester[13]; 13. 15B-Mike Bores[18]; 14. 77C-Craig Corfman[3]; 15. 12C-Joe Hartlaub (R)[7]; 16. 41-Randy Pollock[6]; 17. 5H-Ernie Haynes[17]; 18. 12H-Michael

Dirt Trucks

Heat 1 – Tin Lizzy Collision (8 laps)
1. 33-Brian Arnold; 2. O1-Art Ball; 3. 8-Steve Endicott; 4. 32H-Dan Hennig; 5. 88-Jim Brewer; 6. 17-Bob Dible; 7. 22-Paul Brown

Heat 2 – Ultra Shield Race Products (8 laps)
1. 18W-Cory Ward; 2. 56-Alex Wiechman; 3. 2R-Ron Kepling; 4. 30-Dave Gibbs; 5. 62-Dave Severs; 6. 4X-Brian Sorg

A-Main Starting Position [#]
1. 18W-Cory Ward[5]; 2. O1-Art Ball[2]; 3. 33-Brian Arnold[1]; 4. 17-Bob Dible[9]; 5. 32H-Dan Hennig[8]; 6. 30-Dave Gibbs[3]; 7. 88-Jim Brewer[7]; 8. 56-Alex Wiechman[4]; 9. 8-Steve Endicott[13]; 10. 4X-Brian Sorg[12]; 11. 62-Dave Severs[10]; 12. 2R-Ron Kepling[6]; 13. 22-Paul Brown Jr.[11]

5.30.08 Results KISTLER ENGINES CLASSIC: OUTLAW SPRINTS

SCHATZ SIZZLES AT ATTICA FOR ADVANCE AUTO PARTS WORLD OF OUTLAWS WIN

By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) Donny Schatz has been so close to the victory lane so many times this year, only to come up just short. The Fargo, N.D. driver drove around Nashville, Tenn.hot shoe Paul McMahon on lap 11 and went on to take the 40-lap Kistler Engines Classic at Attica Raceway Park Friday night, May 30. It was the second Advance Auto Parts World of Outlaws victory of 2008 for the two-time and defending series champion.

“I love racing on a wide, slick track like this…it’s racey and you can make passes,” said the driver of the Tony Stewart Motorsports Armorall sponsored #15. “The crew has been working extremely hard…all we need is to get some racing in…it seems if you need rain all you have to do is schedule a World of Outlaws race. We got the breaks we needed tonight.”

Schatz not only had 25 other drivers chasing him on Friday night, but he also had Mother Nature knocking at his door, as she tried her best to derail the racing.

“It was a good night for us,” said Schatz. “We keep working hard to get that feel I like back and each day we keep making big strides. I think we have our hand on what it is, and I am very excited about that.”

The race began with a light mist, which intensified throughout the event, though with 24 cars running all over the surface on the high-banked 1/3-mile, there was not much room for the rain to actually hit the track. The checkered flag flew just around 9:30 p.m. as officials did everything they could to make sure the capacity crowd was able see the full 40 lap event.

“You could see it a little, but it wasn’t coming down real bad,” Schatz said of the rain late in the event. “My car was stuck so good through the middle and the top that it didn’t really affect me. I know there are some people that probably would have wished it would have rained halfway through while they were leading, but not me. Every lap I do, I get better and I need every lap I can get. I’m glad to run all 40 laps and get away with a victory.”

McMahon, piloting the Rick and Kathy Ferkel owned, Shorty’s Recycling backed #0 bolted into the early lead with Wooster, Ohio’s Jac Haudenschild in the City Insulation R19, Schatz and Steve Kinser in the Q Power Motoroils #11 racing hard for second. Schatz would dispose of Haudenschild for the second apot on lap five and would quickly begin moving in on McMahon. He drove around the outside for the lead exiting turn four on lap 11 and was into lapped traffic a lap later.

ImageMeanwhile, the huge crowd was treated to great action for the third spot between Haudenschild, Findlay’s Chad Kemenah in the Kantor Oil sprinter, Joey Saldana in the Kasey Kahne Racing, Budweiser #9 and Kinser. Shane Stewart in the Roth Motorsports sprinter would enter that fight by lap 14. The action would slow for a caution on lap 17, with the running order Schatz, McMahon, Haudenschild, Saldana and Kemenah. Kemenah would get a great restart and pass both Saldana and Haudenscild for the third spot. At the halfway mark, Schatz had built a comfortable lead over McMahon, Kemenah and a good battle for fourth spot between Haudenschild, Saldana and Kinser.

While Schatz pulled away, Kemenah, McMahon, Saldana, Haudenschild and Kinser would wage a great batle for the second spot, with Kemenah holding the advantage from laps 21-27. Saldana, last year’s World of Outlaws victor at Attica, would move into third on lap 22 and began to put pressure on Kemenah for the runner-up spot.

Schatz would hit lapped traffic again on lap 26 before the yellow would fly, giving him a clear track once again. Saldana would drive around Kemenah into second on lap 28, just before the caution would fly for Kinser, who went pitside with rear end woes.The cars on the move were Tim Shaffer in the Casey’s General Store backed #6, and Byron Reed in the Reebar Diecasting #5, moving from 25th and 24th starting spots respectively. Shaffer was up to 10th by lap 29, while Reed was 12th.

Again on the restart, Schatz drove away with Saldana, and now a closing Stewart and Kemenah in tow. Schatz hit lapped traffic again on lap 36, allowing Saldana to close the gap. But, Saldana ran out of laps and Schatz took he win. Saldana, Stewart, Kemenah, Jason Meyers and Haudenschild would follow to the checkers.
“I knew we would be good when we got to traffic,” Schatz noted. “We just had to wait through our car a little bit. We had a really good car, but had to wait for the fuel load to come off. That’s something we have been working on all year, to get our car better late in the race, like it’s been the last couple of years, and we got it tonight.”

Schatz is currently second in World of Outlaws points, as he chases his third consecutive title. He is in his first season behind the wheel for two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart. Schatz was looking forward to calling his boss after picking up the win on Friday night, before heading to Eldora Speedway tomorrow, which Stewart also owns.

“He is pushing us, as he should be and that’s no different than my dad would,” said the second generation driver of his car owner. “My dad is pushing us too. I’m glad to have that. That says a lot when you get pushed. That’s what we need. That’s what these guys need and that’s what I need. We’re going there tomorrow and will try to get out of there with a victory.”

Saldana earned his seventh top-five finish of the season aboard the Budweiser/Open Joist Mopar-powered JEI. After lining up fourth, he was engaged in a number of battles over the course of the 40-lap event, including with 20-time series champion Steve Kinser, Jac Haudenschild and then Chad Kemenah in the late going.

“It was a good run for us,” said Saldana, driver of the Kasey Kahne Racing entry. “We had a driver error in qualifying and I had to redeem myself inthe heat race. We got up through there in the (Crane Cams) Dash. In the feature, we kind of fell back and stuck with it and got going. I thought Iwas catching him with five to go. I was catching him off of (turn) two, but catching him is one thing and passing him is another. It was definitely a good run for us.”

Stewart earned his third top-five finishi n the last four events, driving a Steve Kent-built machine for the Roth Motorsports team. He also wrapped up the title in the Qwik Liner Cup, after turning the second fastest lap in time trials, to take the crown over Craig Dollansky by a single point. He will be awarded the Qwik Liner Cup at Knoxville Raceway next weekend.

“It was a great race,” Stewart said. “We don’t get to see that many tracks that are slick from the top to the bottom like that. Generally when they get that slick they take rubber, but the guys here at Attica did a great job. We were steady all night. We weren’t spectacular but we were good enough to get up there. It was another strong finish and I’m happy with it.”

As is usually the case at a high-banked bullring like Attica Raceway Park, the leaders were in traffic for a majority of the race. This allowed several drivers to make up ground late in the race. Saldana was able to close in a little bit on Schatz in the late going, but also had some trouble getting around a few of the lapped machines.

“We were running a different line than they were,” noted the native of Brownsburg, Indiana. “The biggest problem for me was that my car was so tight that I had to run the top and the guys that I was trying to pass were sliding across the top. Every time I would get a run on them it was hard for me to get underneath them. It was a tough race for us as tight as we were.”

Shane Stewart used restarts on the 27th and 29th laps to gain a number of positions. He first got around Jason Meyers on a restart, and then on the final restart he charged past Jac Haudenschild and Chad Kemenah both exiting the second turn.

“I found a little bit of moisture coming off of (turn) two,” Stewart shared. “You had to go in there so slow and it was a restart thing. I was fortunate enough to get a few cars on each restarts. I just inched my way up to the front. I think once I got to third that was about as far as I was going to do. I don’t think I had anything for (Donny) Schatz or (Joey) Saldana.”

After an accident in the second heat race, Daryn Pittman was taken to a local hospital for precautionary reasons after having pain in his back. After observation, he released and will return to action on Saturday night.

In the Service Drive Solutions UMP Attica Late Models, Brad Eitnear scored his first career Attica win in the rain-shortened feature over defending track champion Ken Hahn, Jeremy Canada, Michael Stiltner and Ryan Missler.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action on Friday, June 6 as Burns Electric presents the Mid-Season Championship with double points for the 410 sprints, 305 sprints, late models and dirt trucks.

For more information log onto www.atticaracewaypark.com

(Tony Veneziano, World of Outlaws PR Director, contributed to this report)

Attica Raceway Park (5-30-08)
Kistler Engines Classic

Qualifying
1) 24H-Rob Chaney 12.414 2) 83-Shane Stewart 12.419 3) 14-Jason Meyers 12.511 4) R19-Jac Haudenschild 12.533 5) O-Paul McMahan 12.649 6) 2-Craig Dollansky 12.651 7) 55-Kerry Madsen 12.676 8) 15C-Chris Andrews 12.692 9) 20-Kraig Kinser 12.695 10) 15-Donny Schatz 12.695 11) 9X-Kevin Huntley 12.696 12) 8K-Chad Kemenah 12.720 13) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. 12.736 14) 10-David Harrison 12.772 15) 9-Joey Saldana 12.785 16) 48S-Andy Shammo 12.826 17) 18-Tony Bruce Jr. 12.889 18) 21-Daryn Pittman 12.890 19) 11-Steve Kinser 12.906 20) 5B-Chad Blonde 13.005 21) 2B-Dale Blaney 13.016 22) 83X-Phil Gressman 13.041 23) 11M-Brandon Martin 13.056 24) 16-Lee Jacobs 13.088 25) 5C-Chad Hillier 13.103 26) 98-Bruce Robenalt 13.104 27) W20-Greg Wilson 13.105 28) 7S-Jason Sides 13.115 29) X-Mark Keegan 13.167 30) 5W-Lucas Wolfe 13.200 31) 12-Caleb Griffith 13.206 32) 11B-Brock Mayes 13.214 33) 69-Scott Curren 13.245 34) 1X-Randy Hannagan 13.265 35) 312-Mike Linder 13.299 36) 27-Scott Euler 13.334 37) O4-Cap Henry 13.429 38) 6-Tim Shaffer 13.447 39) 6X-Mike Dussel 13.466 40) 5-Byron Reed 13.552 41) 75-Jeremy Campbell 13.612 42) 75H-Mike Hogan 13.717 43) 91-Aaron Middaugh 13.934 44) 24-Terry McCarl 14.330 45) 51M-Roger Campbell 15.998 46) 63-Roddy Bellbowen 18.357

Heat 1 (10 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 20-Kraig Kinser 2) O-Paul McMahan 3) 2B-Dale Blaney 4) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. 5) 24H-Rob Chaney 6) 5C-Chad Hillier 7) 18-Tony Bruce Jr. 8) O4-Cap Henry 9) X-Mark Keegan 10) 75-Jeremy Campbell 11) 69-Scott Curren 12) 51M-Roger Campbell

Heat 2 (10 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 15-Donny Schatz 2) 2-Craig Dollansky 3) 10-David Harrison 4) 83-Shane Stewart 5) 5W-Lucas Wolfe 6) 1X-Randy Hannagan 7) 83X-Phil Gressman 8) 98-Bruce Robenalt 9) 75H-Mike Hogan 10) 6-Tim Shaffer 11) 63-Roddy Bellbowen 12) 21-Daryn Pittman

Heat 3 (10 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 11-Steve Kinser 2) 9-Joey Saldana 3) 9X-Kevin Huntley 4) 55-Kerry Madsen 5) 14-Jason Meyers 6) 11M-Brandon Martin 7) 312-Mike Linder 8) 12-Caleb Griffith 9) W20-Greg Wilson 10) 6X-Mike Dussel 11) 91-Aaron Middaugh

Heat 4 (10 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 8K-Chad Kemenah 2) R19-Jac Haudenschild 3) 48S-Andy Shammo 4) 5B-Chad Blonde 5) 5-Byron Reed 6) 7S-Jason Sides 7) 16-Lee Jacobs 8) 15C-Chris Andrews 9) 11B-Brock Mayes 10) 27-Scott Euler 11) 24-Terry McCarl

Crane Cams Dash (8 laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature)
1) R19-Jac Haudenschild 2) O-Paul McMahan 3) 15-Donny Schatz 4) 9-Joey Saldana 5) 11-Steve Kinser 6) 83-Shane Stewart 7) 8K-Chad Kemenah 8) 2-Craig Dollansky 9) 20-Kraig Kinser 10) 24H-Rob Chaney

C-Main (10 laps, top 2 finishers transferred to B-main)
1) 312-Mike Linder [] 2) 1X-Randy Hannagan [] 3) 6-Tim Shaffer [$125] 4) 75-Jeremy Campbell [$125] 5) 75H-Mike Hogan [$125] 6) 51M-Roger Campbell [$100] 7) 63-Roddy Bellbowen [$100] 8) 27-Scott Euler [$100] 9) 91-Aaron Middaugh [$100] 10) 6X-Mike Dussel [$100] 11) 24-Terry McCarl [$100] 12) O4-Cap Henry [$100]

B-Main (12 laps, top 4 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) 15C-Chris Andrews [] 2) 11M-Brandon Martin [] 3) 16-Lee Jacobs [] 4) 18-Tony Bruce Jr. [] 5) 11B-Brock Mayes [$200] 6) 312-Mike Linder [$180] 7) X-Mark Keegan [$175] 8) 5C-Chad Hillier [$160] 9) W20-Greg Wilson [$150] 10) 98-Bruce Robenalt [$150] 11) 1X-Randy Hannagan [$150] 12) 12-Caleb Griffith [$150] 13) 7S-Jason Sides [$150] 14) 69-Scott Curren [$150] 15) 83X-Phil Gressman [$150] 16) 21-Daryn Pittman [$150]

A-Main (40 laps) – Starting Position [#]
1) 15-Donny Schatz[3] [$10,000] 2) 9-Joey Saldana[4] [$5,500] 3) 83-Shane Stewart[6] [$3,200] 4) 8K-Chad Kemenah[7] [$2,800] 5) 14-Jason Meyers[11] [$2,500] 6) R19-Jac Haudenschild[1] [$2,300] 7) 55-Kerry Madsen[12] [$2,200] 8) 6-Tim Shaffer[25] [$1,300] 9) 2B-Dale Blaney[20] [$2,050] 10) 2-Craig Dollansky[8] [$2,000] 11) 20-Kraig Kinser[9] [$1,500] 12) 10-David Harrison[16] [$1,200] 13) 5-Byron Reed[24] [$1,100] 14) 11M-Brandon Martin[21] [$1,050] 15) 15C-Chris Andrews[13] [$1,000] 16) 48S-Andy Shammo[17] [$900] 17) 18-Tony Bruce Jr.[18] [$800] 18) 16-Lee Jacobs[22] [$800] 19) 5W-Lucas Wolfe[23] [$800] 20) 7S-Jason Sides[26] [$] 21) O-Paul McMahan[2] [$800] 22) 11-Steve Kinser[5] [$800] 23) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.[15] [$800] 24) 5B-Chad Blonde[19] [$800] 25) 9X-Kevin Huntley[14] [$800] 26) 24H-Rob Chaney[10] [$800]

Note: Tim Shaffer and Jason Sides used World of Outlaws provisionals to start the A-Main

Lap Leaders: Paul McMahan 1-10, Donny Schatz 11-40

Chicken Hawk Hot Lap Award: Paul McMahan

Penske Power Position: Shane Stewart
KSE Hard Charger Award: Tim ShafferService Drive Solutions UMP Attica Late Models

Heat 1 – Tin Lizzy Collision (8 laps)
1. 27-Ken Hahn; 2. 50-Ryan Missler; 3. 41-Randy Pollock; 4. 23C-Jeremy Canada; 5. 45-Mike Marteney; 6. 1-John Mayes Jr.; 7. 88D-Larry Kingseed; 8. 83-Noah Wagner (R); 9. 12H-Joe Hartlaub (R); 10. 77C-Craig Corfman; 11. 63-Cody Scott

Heat 2 – Ultra Shield Race Products (8 laps)
1. B4U-Brad Eitnear; 2. 3R-Chuck Rolle (R); 3. 15B-Mike Bores; 4. 12-Michael Stiltner; 5. 5H-Ernie Haynes; 6. 2D-Curtis Deisenroth; 7. 18-Jamie Reed; 8. 99-Steve Sabo; 9. 48-John Bores; 10. 30-Nate Potts

A-Main Starting Position [#]
1. B4U-Brad Eitnear[2]; 2. 27-Ken Hahn[11]; 3. 23C-Jeremy Canada[6]; 4. 12-Michael Stiltner[3]; 5. 50-Ryan Missler[10]; 6. 48-John Bores[18]; 7. 2D-Curtis Deisenroth[9]; 8. 45-Mike Marteney[4]; 9. 99-Steve Sabo[16]; 10. 63-Cody Scott[21]; 11. 77C-Craig Corfman[19]; 12. 1-John Mayes Jr.[12]; 13. 18-Jamie Reed[14]; 14. 5H-Ernie Haynes[7]; 15. 12H-Joe Hartlaub (R)[17]; 16. 30-Nate Potts[20]; 17. 15B-Mike Bores[1]; 18. 41-Randy Pollock[8]; 19. 3R-Chuck Rolle (R)[5]; 20. 83-Noah Wagner (R)[15]; 21. 88D-Larry Kingseed[13]