Jason Bodenhamer Pulls Double Whammy at CMS on Opening Night
as Jimmy Morris and Jacob Ebert also find Waterloo Storage Products Victory
Lane!
By Sam Stoecklin
CMS Announcer/PR
April 30, 2011
WARRENSBURG, MO (April 30, 2011) - Near perfect spring weather settled in
over Central Missouri Speedway Saturday evening for Cliff Harris’
Warrensburg Ford, Warrensburg Chrysler night at the races. Fans in the
stands took in the exciting opening night action at the ‘Fastest High Banked
Clay Oval in the Midwest’ in four fast divisions, including the ‘mighty’
modifieds, ULMA late models, street stocks, and b-modifieds as a total of 59
drivers took part in the competition. Drivers competed in nine preliminary
heat races and four main events during the night, which wrapped up just
after 10 pm.
Prior to the races getting underway, the “Best in Show” awards for all
classes were handed out to Jacob Ebert in the b-modifieds, Chad Eickleberry
in the street stocks, Brett Wood in the ULMA Late Models, and Dean Wille in
the modifieds. Each driver was presented with a plaque signifying their cars
were chosen as best looking cars at the recent CMS/American Legion Post 131
car show.
During the intermission break, drivers took part in a “pass-the-helmet”
fundraiser for track photographer John Lee, who continues to recover at home
after an injury to his foot a couple of weeks back. Unofficially, the total
raised exceeded $1,850 for the Lee family. Part of the collection was
donated by the 50/50 winner, who donated all $436 of her winnings and also
money raised from the “get well High Fly’N photos” stickers made and donated
by Gator Graphics that were sold to drivers and fans throughout the night.
If you care to send John well wishes, you may do so by addressing your cards
and letters to John Lee, 412 North West Nottingham Lane, Blue Springs, MO
64014.
Kicking things off were the Brooks Automotive B-Mods with a pair of heat
races for the 16 cars on hand. A resurging Trent Deadmon claimed heat one
with title contender Jacob Ebert grabbing heat two. For the main event,
Deadmon led the feature event early on until Ebert made his move five laps
into the race with Ethan Isaacs making it a fierce three-car battle with
Deadmon and Ebert up front. With a few late-race cautions thrown into the
mix, Ebert held off the charges of Deadmon and Isaacs throughout the race to
claim his fourth-ever CMS win over Isaacs in second and Deadmon third. One
of the fastest cars on the track was Johnny McGinnis who posted a strong
fourth-place finish just ahead of outside polesitter Bronson Combs in fifth
and Cody Brill in sixth.
The Eickleberry Concrete, Expressways Food Shop, Brooks Automotive Street
Stocks took to the track for two pre-main event heat qualifiers. Jimmy
Morris made a strong return to CMS by claiming heat one with Scotty Dukes,
driving for Bryant and Kim Moyer in the 9d car, taking heat two. With the
two heat winners starting on the front row for the 15-lap main, Morris
quickly showed he had the upper hand on the rest of the field and pulled
away from Dukes early. Herb Dannar had a strong run early as did Bryce
McMillin. Brian Ziegler and Chad Eickleberry put on a great drive to the top
six in the field in the early laps. However, both Eickleberry and Ziegler
left the race early. The best battle on the track was for second between
Ziegler and McMillin as Morris continued to distance himself from the field.
Unfortunately, late in the race, the McMillin-Ziegler close battle ended up
with both drivers suffering flat tires, which dropped them from contention
as Morris sailed on to his second-ever CMS main event win. Michael Mullins
posted a strong runner-up finish with T.J. Faulkenberry coming home with his
best-ever CMS finish in third, with Nate Barnes Fourth, Larry Ferris fifth
and new driver Bud Emond sixth.
Up next were the Rod End Supply, Bodee’s Race Bodies, B&D Transmission,
All-American Auto ULMA Late Models for two heats. Lane Ehlert, all the way
over from the St. Louis suburbs of Foristell claimed the opening heat race
in fine fashion with defending track champion Jason Bodenhamer taking heat
two. These two drivers earned the most passing points and began the 20-lap
main event on the front row. At the drop of the green flag it was Bodenhamer
who secured the lead over Ehlert. Another St. Louis-area driver, Shawn
Rayfield, in a CRATE late model, quickly made his way to second and put
pressure on Bodenhamer nearly the entire race distance, even showing Bodee a
nose a time or two, especially in corners one and two. A few mishaps from
mid-pack on back slowed the race midway through, but the drivers settled in
and had a strong run to the checkered flag with Bodenhamer ultimately
claiming the win. Rayfield ran a strong second with Brett Wood third, Steve
Clancy fourth, Kevin Coyne fifth and a returning Allen Perryman in sixth.
Finishing up the night were the Beebe Heating & Cooling, Seeburg Mufflers,
Cornerstone Agency, Dale’s Towing Modifieds with three hotly contested
qualifying heats. One of the all-time winningest drivers at CMS took heat
one as Chad Lyle brought home the win. Terry Schultz claimed heat two and
Jason Bodenhamer, pulling double-duty driving, took heat three. Lyle and
Bodenhamer secured the front row with the most passing points and brought
the field to the green for the 25-lap main event. The lead pack of drivers
set a blistering pace early on with several strong runners like Mark Dotson,
Aaron Marrant, and Tyler Schmidt trying to make their way to the front of
the pack from way back. A tense moment on lap 15 occurred when Schmidt ended
up against the front stretch wall as the yellow flag flew. On the restart,
Bodenhamer began to work the high line around the track to his advantage
pulling up to Lyle to challenge for the lead. Behind these drivers Luke
Driskell ran very strong to make it a three-way battle. Meanwhile, Dotson
found himself inside the top five as the leaders continued putting cars a
lap down on the fast and racy track. For a while, it looked as if Bodenhamer
and Driskell would watch Lyle sail onto victory but a late-race caution
changed the whole dynamics of the race as Bodenhamer grabbed the lead away
from Lyle using a high-side pass off of the reconfigured turn four to blast
into the lead. Bodenhamer went on to secure his second main event of the
night and nineteenth overall CMS win. Lyle finished a very respectable
second with hard-charging Mark Dotson making his way to third after starting
nineteenth. Luke Driskell recorded his best CMS finish in fourth with Curt
Rackers fifth and Dean Wille sixth.
Each week at CMS, pit gates opening at 4:30 p.m., front and back-side
grandstand admission open at 5, and hot-laps begin at 7 with racing at 7:30.
CMS weekly races include modifieds, ULMA late models, street stocks, and
b-modifieds. CMS is located 4 miles north of Warrensburg on Highway 13 or
12.5 miles south of the Higginsville I-70 Exit on Highway 13. When visiting
Warrensburg, be sure to stop by the Cliff Harris Warrensburg Ford and
Warrensburg Chrysler stores at 330 East Young Street. Call the store at
(888) 829-7859 or visit www.warrensburgford.dealerconnection.com.
For same-day CMS race status call the Track Report line at (660) 747-2166.
You may also visit us online at www.centralmissourispeedway.net. We hope to
see you next Saturday night for Pepsi and Ladies Race Night at the track!
Several women-themed vendors will be set up on the front side with general
information focusing on women’s health and women’s special interests.
Admission next week for Mom’s is half price with another paid adult
admission.
CMS Race Results
April 30, 2011
B-MODS
Heat Race # 1
1st- 20- Trent Deadmon, Kansas City
2nd- 55- Bronson Combs, Shawnee, KS
3rd- 57- Bobby Raybourn, Odessa
Heat Race # 2
1st- 94- Jacob Ebert, Oak Grove
2nd- 33j- Jason Billups, Holt
3rd- 66- Ethan Isaacs, Bonner Springs, KS
Feature
1- 94- Jacob Ebert, Oak Grove
2- 66- Ethan Isaacs, Bonner Springs, KS
3- 20- Trent Deadmon, Kansas City
4- 10- Johnny McGinnis, Hardin
5- 55- Bronson Combs, Shawnee, KS
6- 96- Cody Brill, Harrisonville
7- 57- Bobby Raybourn, Odessa
8- 03b- Chris Brockway, Warrensburg
9- 98- Richard Jameson, Independence
10- 33j- Jason Billups, Holt
11- 23k- Ben Kates, Tonganoxie, KS
12- 2m- Larry Mayhew, Kingsville
13- 90nn- Steven Neal, Odessa
14- 18j- Ross Olson, Richmond
DNS- 07- Gary Fain, Lone Jack
DNS- 6- Lucas Isaacs, Bonner Springs KS
STREET STOCKS
Heat Race # 1
1st- 9m- Jimmy Morris, Blue Springs
2nd- 74- Herb Dannar, Holden
3rd- 42- Bryce McMillin, Warrensburg
Heat Race # 2
1st- 9d- Scott Dukes, Odessa
2nd- 29- Nate Barnes, Kearney
3rd- 15- T.J. Faulkenberry, Urich
Feature
1- 9m- Jimmy Morris, Blue Springs
2- 01- Michael Mullins, Kingsville
3- 15- T.J. Faulkenberry, Urich
4- 29- Nate Barnes, Kearney
5- 14F- Larry Ferris II, Kansas City, KS
6- 8- Brandon, Emond, Peculiar
7- 42- Bryce McMillin, Warrensburg
8- 65- Brian Ziegler, Bates City
9- 74- Herb Dannar, Holden
10- 09- Chad Eickleberry, Warrensburg
11- 9d- Scott Dukes, Odessa
ULMA
Heat Race # 1
1st- 42- Lane Ehlert, Foristell
2nd- 18R- Shawn Rayfield, O'Fallon
3rd- 12c- Steve Clancy, Odessa
Heat Race # 2
1st- 88- Jason Bodenhamer, Centerview
2nd- 7- Brett Wood, Warrensburg
3rd- 04c- Chad Clancy, Smithville
Feature
1- 88- Jason Bodenhamer, Centerview
2- 18R- Shawn Rayfield, O'Fallon
3- 7- Brett Wood, Warrensburg
4- 12c- Steve Clancy, Odessa
5- 22- Kevin Coyne, Kingsville
6- 3p- Allen Perryman, Belton
7- 42- Lane Ehlert, Foristell
8- 65- Jon Binning, Warrensburg
9- 1- Bob Test, Jefferson City
10- 04c- Chad Clancy, Smithville
11- 22m- Danny Monroe, Jamestown
M O D I F I E D S
Heat Race # 1
1st- 96- Chad Lyle, Oak Grove
2nd- 22R- Curt Rackers, Holts Summit
3rd- 25- Ron Keith, Shawnee, KS
Heat Race # 2
1st- 90- Terry Schultz, Sedalia
2nd- 68- Dean Wille, Warrensburg
3rd- 21w- Josh Woody, Waynesville
Heat Race # 3
1st- 34a- Jason Bodenhamer, Centerview
2nd- 39- Luke Driskell, Stilwell, KS
3rd- 20- Jason Thompson, Concordia
Feature
1- 34a- Jason Bodenhamer, Centerview
2- 96- Chad Lyle, Oak Grove
3- 85d- Mark Dotson, Cameron
4- 39- Luke Driskell, Stilwell, KS
5- 22R- Curt Rackers, Holts Summit
6- 68- Dean Wille, Warrensburg
7- 20- Jason Thompson, Concordia
8- 16s- Matt Johnson, Archie
9- 90- Terry Schultz, Sedalia
10- 70- Aaron Marrant, Orrick
11- 23- Steve Twenter, Sedalia
12- 5c- Don Crnkovich, Olathe, KS
13- 91- James Reid, Clinton
14- 07- David Ralph, Raymore
15- 25- Ron Keith, Shawnee, KS
16- 66T- Tyler Schmidt, Easton, KS
17- 21w- Josh Woody, Waynesville
18- 8- Wesley Summers
19- 24j- James Eaton, Bates Ctiy
DNS- 32p- Nick Pence, Raymore
DNS- 1k- Tim Karrick, Basehor, KS
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