$3,000 Modified Payday Goes to Dustin Boney, Phillip Heavelow
Grabs Midwest Lightning Sprints Main and Christi Hoenshell Earns 305
Sprint-Car Win at Central Missouri Speedway!
by: Sam Stoecklin - CMS Public Relations
May 29, 2011
WARRENSBURG, MO (May 29, 2011) - The second and final night of the annual
Memorial Day weekend of special-events racing came to a close Sunday night
with hot temperatures and a completely different track than night one. Last
night’s cool and damp air created a tricky and tacky fast track for the
drivers and once again, just as she’s done all spring throughout the
Midwest, Mother Nature was in the house again! Wind and sun were at the
forefront of the afternoon and evening at Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) as
modified drivers tried to claim the $3,000 pay day in a 40-lap main event.
The Midwest Lightning Sprints (MLS) and 305 Sprints were also on hand for
the evening’s program. Once the last checkered flag of the night fell on the
speedway, it was Dustin Boney claiming the big modified money, Phillip
Heavelow went to victory lane for the MLS, and Christi Hoenshell wound up as
the 305 Sprint Car feature winner.
The 305 sprinters kicked off the evening with their eight-lap heat races. A
total 12 cars were on hand for competition. Qualifying heat wins were
claimed by Mitchell Moore and Zach Clark. Moore and Clark started the 20-lap
main event from the front row and from the start Clark was well in control
as he left Moore, Mike Schouten, and Christi Hoenshell to battle for the
runner-up position. Although Clark was in control, the rest of the drivers
searched for a way to get a run on the leader but could not make a pass for
the lead. McGarry and Hoenshell had a classic battle for second as Moore
slipped back to fourth throughout the mid stages of the race. With minimal
slowdowns for caution periods the 305 drivers ran their cars to the limit as
the laps wore down. Clark crossed the finish line in first place, received
all the accolades in victory lane, only to be disqualified in post-race
technical inspection due to a rules settled for a runner-up finish with
Moore coming home in third place. Steven Cross, Rick Suhr, and Michael White
rounded out the top six.
Next up were the MLS sprinters, making their first-ever appearance at CMS. A
total of 14 cars participated in the program, Phillip Heavelow and Jim
DeVore securing the heat race wins. Devore and Matt Gilbert started the
20-lap main event on the pole positions with Heavelow and Bobby Layne just
behind. From the drop of the green flag the MLS drivers looked solid as they
made it through the entire race distance without a single caution period.
Lap-after-lap clicked off as DeVore stayed solidly out front with Heavelow
never letting the leader get too far out of his sights. Mark Billings was a
consistent top-three car for the race distance as he tried to keep the lead
duo within a reasonable distance. Just as it appeared DeVore would drive on
to victory lane, Phillip Heavelow made a late-race pass to get by DeVore and
went on to record the win despite some contact between the leaders on the
final lap. Devore originally finished second but was disqualified in the
final rundown. Bobby Layne came away with the second spot with Billings
third, Gilbert fourth, Dusty Murray fifth, and Luke Waters sixth.
After twelve drivers secured their starting positions through the night one
inside row qualifying events for the ‘mighty’ modifieds, another 12 drivers
tried to fight their way into the starting line-up of the 40-lap main event
through a series of heat races and the night two 20-lap scramble. Heat
victories were claimed Luke Driskell, Rick Beebe, and Matt Johnson. The 20
remaining cars of the 32 on hand then participated in a scramble event with
Johnson securing the win just ahead of Rick Beebe and Shad Badder to earn
outside row starting positions..
Now, with the line-up set for the $3,000-to-win race, Dustin Boney and
Johnson led the 24-car field to the initial green flag. After a quick yellow
for the stalled car of David Wood, the drivers ran 13 laps before the second
caution fell for a spinning Justin Johnson. By this time Johnson, who led
the first lap, had slipped to a battle for second position with Terry
Schultz and Shad Badder. On lap fifteen, the caution flew again as several
cars experienced problems in turns one and two. Unfortunately, for Chad
Lyle, who could not clear the cars involved in the spin was forced to leave
the race as a result of the contact with another car. By lap sixteen, Boney
was still in control with Badder, Schultz, and now Nate Caruth inside the
top four. Danny Barker’s car spun by lap 17 by which time only 3 cars had
dropped from the race. Behind Boney, the battle for the rest of the top five
was a fierce one with Schultz, Badder, and Caruth really getting after it to
try and chase down the leader. On lap 24 Dean Wille’s car was spun as the
caution flag flew again while at the same time Steve Twenter and Jeremy
Johnson tangled in corner three. It was to be the final slowdowns in the
race as Boney set sail and went on to record another special-events win at
CMS. Schultz made a high-side pass on Badder at the finish line as these
drivers finished second and third. Although Chase Junghans and Austin
Siebert originally finished fourth and fifth, their cars were disqualified
in post-race technical inspection. This put Jason Bodenhamer in fourth,
Johnson fifth, and Jason Thompson sixth. The rest of the top ten were Beebe,
Driskell, Caruth, and Tyler Schmidt tenth.
Next weekend the speedway returns to normal weekly Saturday night action for
Comfort Inn Warrensburg Station night at the races featuring modifieds, ULMA
late models, street stocks and b-modifieds. Pit gates will open at 4:30,
admission gates at 5, hot laps begin at 7 and racing gets underway at 7:30.
Admission prices are $12 for adults, $10 for senior citizens 65+ and active
duty military w/I.D., kids ages 6 to 12 are just $5, with children five and
under free, pit passes are $25.
Central Missouri Speedway wishes to thank all those who donated for
Operation Race Recovery for the recent victims of the terrible storm that
struck the area. CMS will ensure these items get to who needs them in the
coming days. CMS is located just 4 miles north of Warrensburg off highway
13, or, from I-70, take the Higginsville exit and turn south on Hwy 13 for
12.5 miles, the track is on the east side of the highway. If you require
lodging for the weekend, CMS recommends the Comfort Inn Warrensburg Station,
which is a track business partner. Ask for the racer’s discount when making
your lodging reservations by calling 660-429-4848.
For the latest track information visit the website at
www.centralmissourispeedway.net or call the CMS track report line
at (660) 747-2166. Business partners at Central Missouri Speedway include,
Cliff Harris Warrensburg Ford, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge Ram, Waterloo Storage
Products, KOKO AM 1450 Radio, RSC Equipment Rental, Pepsi, Comfort Inn -
Warrensburg Station, KMMO FM 102.9 Radio, LJS Graphics, 98.5 FM The Bar
Radio, Heartland Waste, and Midwest Coating.
Feature Results, May 29, 2011
Modified scramble top 12
Scramble
1- 16s- Matt Johnson, Archie
2- 22B- Rick Beebe, Shawnee, KS
3- 73b- Shad Badder, Oak Grove
4- 711- Nate Caruth, Ames, IA
5- 7j- Justin Johnson, Gardner, KS
6- 39- Luke Driskell, Stilwell, KS
7- 3- Bubba Harvey, Kansas City, KS
8- 16- Austin Siebert, Grandview
9- 18- Chase Junghans, Manhattan, KS
10- 29- Dennis Elliott, Mt. Ayr, IA
11- 5- Buddy Thompson, Oak Grove
12- 02- Jeremy Johnson, Oak Grove
Feature
1- 22- Dustin Boney, Kansas City
2- 90- Terry Schultz, Sedalia
3- 73b- Shad Badder, Oak Grove
4- 34a- Jason Bodenhamer, Centerview
5- 16s- Matt Johnson, Archie
6- 20- Jason Thompson, Concordia
7- 22B- Rick Beebe, Shawnee, KS
8- 39- Luke Driskell, Stilwell, KS
9- 711- Nate Caruth, Ames, IA
10- 66T- Tyler Schmidt, Easton, KS
11- 29- Dennis Elliott, Mt. Ayr, IA
12- 4j- Jake Richards, Kansas City KS
13- 68- Dean Wille, Warrensburg
14- 7j- Justin Johnson, Gardner, KS
15- 91- James Reid, Clinton
16- 96x- Danny Barker, Kansas City, KS
17- 3- Bubba Harvey, Kansas City, KS
18- 23- Steve Twenter, Sedalia
19- 02- Jeremy Johnson, Oak Grove
20- 96- Chad Lyle, Oak Grove
21- 5- Buddy Thompson, Oak Grove
22- 82- David Wood, Rayville
DQ- 18- Chase Junghans, Manhattan, KS
DQ- 16- Austin Siebert, Grandview
305 Sprint Cars
Feature
1- 85- Christi Hoenshell, Greenwood
2- 63- Tom McGarry, Alma
3- 51- Mitchell Moore, Edgerton, KS
4- 19S- Steven Cross, Clinton
5- 11X- Rick Suhr, Windsor
6- 07s- Mike White, LaMonte
7- 25- Graden Lovelace, New Haven
8- 11x- Andy Helm, Kearney
9- 27- Mike Schouten, LaMonte
10- 14- Andrew Turley, Sedalia
DNS- 37- Brian Beebe, Oak Grove
DQ- 2- Zach Clark, Olathe
MLS Sprints
Feature
1- 44- Philli Heavelow, Buckner
2- 01- Bobby Layne, Kansas City
3- 93- Mark Billings, Columbia
4- 83- Matt Gilbert, Merriam, KS
5- 46- Dusty Murray, Kansas City
6- 7- Luke Waters, Belton
7- z8- Zach Morehead, Grain Valley
8- 7s- Scott Allen, Kansas City, KS
9- 0- Richard Layne, Kansas City
10- 71- Tony Layne, Kansas City
11- 7g- Chad Gillihan, Belton
12- 8- Bird Schofield, Chilhowee
13- 49- Gabe Maycock, Middletown
DQ- 92- Jim Devore, Harrisonville
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