Owens
Captures Saturday's World Finals Finale As Richards Clinches First World of
Outlaws Late Model Series Championship
CONCORD, NC (Nov. 7, 2009) - Jimmy Owens earned plenty of adulation with a
powerful drive to victory in Saturday night's 50-lap World of Outlaws World
Finals A-Main at The Dirt Track @ Lowe's Motor Speedway.
But the standout racer from Newport, Tenn., shared the post-race spotlight
with Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., who clinched his first career World
of Outlaws Late Model Series points championship with a seventh-place finish
in the season-ending event.
Richards, 21, entered the evening's action holding a narrow four-point edge
over 2007 WoO LMS champion Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky., and extended it to
a final margin of 14 points by making a smooth, steady advance from the 14th
starting spot. Francis was never a factor, slipping backward from the 10th
starting position and finishing 12th to leave him the tour's points
runner-up for the fourth time in his career.
“This is just a dream come true,” said Richards, who overtook Francis for
the points lead on Friday night and held on to secure the prestigious
$100,000 crown. “I've always watched all these (WoO LMS) guys run and I know
how good they are, so being a World of Outlaws champion is just awesome.”
A regular on the WoO LMS since winning the Rookie of the Year award in 2005,
Richards became the sixth different series champion since the tour was
reincarnated in 2004 under the World Racing Group banner. He has driven his
father Mark's Rocket Chassis house car throughout his career.
Owens, 37, was certainly an interested observer of the championship
showdown. He asked WoO LMS announcer Rick Eshelman who had won the title
before beginning his post-race interview.
“Congratulations to Josh and his guys,” Owens said while standing on the
winner's stage in front of a standing-room-only crowd and a national
television audience on SPEED. “He had a great season and deserves the
championship.”
Owens was the deserving winner of Saturday's headliner, roaring forward from
the eighth starting spot to pass race-long pacesetter Shannon Babb of
Moweaqua, Ill., for the lead on lap 34. The four-time UMP DIRTcar Modified
national champion ran unchallenged for the remainder of the distance in his
Mike Reece-owned Team Zero by Bloomquist car.
Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., overtook Babb on lap 45 and finished
second, 2.599 seconds behind Owens at the checkered flag. Earl Pearson Jr.
of Jacksonville, Fla., came alive following a lap-40 restart to finish
third, 2008 WoO LMS champion Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., was fourth and
Babb fell back to fifth.
Owens made a solid comeback from a forgettable outing on Friday night. He
failed to qualify after contact with another car during a heat race broke
his machine's right-rear axle tube.
“We got us a new rearend and got the car put back together,” said Owens, who
registered his second career triumph on the WoO LMS. “We were able to pick
up where we left off.”
A savvy Hoosier tire choice paid dividends for Owens, who had little trouble
moving into contention. He overtook McCreadie for second on lap 23 and spent
several circuits battling for the top spot with Babb before gaining control
for good.
“As soon as we walked up and watched the consies we had it set in our minds
what we were gonna do (with tires),” said Owens. “There were some different
combinations out there and we were able to pick the right one I guess. As
soon as we fired off it was going good.
“I'm real happy. Winning in front of all these people is a great way to end
the weekend.”
McCreadie, 35, likely saw his chances for victory take a major hit when he
opted for a different tire compound than Owens.
“He had a harder tire on and that might have been the difference,” said
McCreadie, who started third in the Sweeteners Plus Rocket. “I wanted to put
that tire on, but I talked myself out of it.
“I was hoping we could get a yellow at the end (after grabbing second from
Babb) to see what we could do with Owens, but I'm happy. We haven't run very
good down here in a long time, so it's fun to run up front again.”
Pearson, 37, came on strong in the final laps, steering the Bobby Labonte
Motorsports MasterSbilt around Lanigan and Babb on lap 47 to snare third
place. He crossed the finish line more than four seconds behind Owens,
however.
“We just picked too hard a tire,” said Pearson, who started sixth but lost
several spots on the opening lap when he slid high in turn two. “The
right-front (tire) was hard and just wouldn't steer until it got some heat
in it, so it killed me at the start.
“At the end we had that restart (on lap 40) and I just said, ‘I'm going to
the top to see what I can do.' It paid off for me down here in (turns) one
and two, so we'll take third.”
Just two caution flags slowed the event, both for stopped cars in turn four.
Chris Ferguson of Mount Holly, N.C., slowed on lap three and Tommy Kerr of
Maryville, Tenn., came to rest on lap 40.
Finishing in positions 6-10 was Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga., who started from
the pole position after winning a heat race for the first time in 2009;
Richards; Rick Eckert of York, Pa., who started fourth but was unable to
move forward; Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga.; and Friday-night World
Finals winner Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., who never recovered
after being penalized one row when officials ruled that he did not fire
correctly as the polesitter of the first heat.
Winners of the 10-lap heat races on Saturday night, which were aligned by
the results of Thursday's second-round time trials, were McCreadie, Eckert,
Clint Smith, Pearson, Lanigan and Babb. The B-Mains were captured by Jordan
Bland of Campbellsville, Ky., Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., and Brad
Neat of Dunnville, Ky., who went on to finish 15th and earn the $500 WoO LMS
‘Bonus Bucks' cash for being the highest-finishing driver who hasn't won a
series A-Main and isn't ranked among the top 12 in the tour points
standings.
Russell King of Bristolville, Ohio, entered the program having already
clinched the 2009 WoO LMS Rookie of the Year award. The 20-year-old racer
finished 20th in Saturday night's A-Main.
The 2009 WoO LMS campaign will be celebrated – and nearly $400,000 in
points-fund cash will be distributed – on Sunday night (Nov. 8) during the
tour's awards banquet at the Great Wolf Lodge in Concord, N.C.
For more information on the WoO LMS, visit
www.worldofoutlaws.com.
Results of WoO Late Model Series World Finals Night 2 (Finishing
Position/Start/Driver/Laps Completed/Money Won):
1. (8) Jimmy Owens/50 $10,100
2. (3) Tim McCreadie/50 $5,100
3. (6) Earl Pearson Jr./50 $3,000
4. (5) Darrell Lanigan/50 $2,600
5. (2) Shannon Babb/50 $2,000
6. (1) Clint Smith/50 $1,700
7. (14) Josh Richards/50 $1,400
8. (4) Rick Eckert/50 $1,300
9. (11) Dale McDowell/50 $1,200
10. (13) Scott Bloomquist/50 $1,250
11. (7) Chris Madden/50 $1,050
12. (10) Steve Francis/50 $1,100
13. (17) Tim Fuller/50 $950
14. (9) Brady Smith/50 $900
15. (21) Brad Neat/50 $1,350
16. (12) Shane Clanton/50 $800
17. (22) John Blankenship/50 $770
18. (24) Mike Knight/49 $750
19. (15) Gregg Satterlee/49 $730
20. (25) Russell King/49 $950
21. (27) Dan Schlieper/49 $700
22. (28) Ken Schrader/49 $700
23. (20) Jason Feger/48 $700
24. (26) Brent Robinson/48 $700
25. (18) Tommy Kerr/48 $700
26. (19) Jordan Bland/47 $700
27. (23) Matt Lux/38 $700
28. (16) Chris Ferguson/2 $700
* Earnings include Winners Circle program and cash contingency award
bonuses
Time of Race: 22 Mins., 17.752 Secs.
Margin of Victory: 2.599 Secs.
Yellow Flags: 2 (Laps 3, 40)
Lap Leaders: Babb (1-33); Owens (34-50)
Provisional Starters: King, Robinson (WoO); Schlieper, Schrader (track)
Rookie of the Race: King ($250)
WoO LMS ‘Bonus Bucks' Winner: Neat ($500)
Integra Shocks Crew Chief of the Race: Chris Fox (Owens)
Heat No. 1 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Tim McCreadie, 2. Chris Madden, 3.
Scott Bloomquist, 4. Jordan Bland, 5. Eric Jacobsen, 6. Vic Coffey, 7.
Booper Bare, 8. Jeremy Miller, 9. Bo Feathers, 10. Al Shawver Jr., 11.
Justin Labonte
Heat No. 2 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Rick Eckert, 2. Jimmy Owens, 3.
Josh Richards, 4. Eric Wells, 5. John Blankenship, 6. Randy Korte, 7. Jared
Landers, 8. Dan Stone, 9. Doug Horton, 10. Jeep VanWormer, 11. Ben
Faircloth, 12. Spencer Liggon
Heat No. 3 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Clint Smith, 2. Brady Smith, 3.
Gregg Satterlee, 4. Matt Lux, 5. Jeremy Faircloth, 6. Rick ‘Boom' Briggs, 7.
Will Vaught, 8. Petey Ivey, 9. Ricky Elliott, 10. Chuck Harper, 11. Larry
Blankenship, 12. Dustin Mitchell
Heat No. 4 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Earl Pearson Jr., 2. Steve
Francis, 3. Chris Ferguson, 4. Jason Feger, 5. Tim Dohm, 6. Russell King, 7.
Johnny Pursley, 8. Brian Ruhlman, 9. Donnie Moran, 10. Eddie Carrier Jr.,
11. Cruz Pedregon, 12. Jim Yoder
Heat No. 5 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Darrell Lanigan, 2. Dale McDowell,
3. Tim Fuller, 4. Brad Neat, 5. Mike Knight, 6. Ken Schrader, 7. Mike Gault,
8. Jeff Rine, 9. Brent Robinson, 10. Bob Gordon, 11. Trey Martin, 12. Dan
Schlieper
Heat No. 6 (10 laps – Top 3 Transfer): 1. Shannon Babb, 2. Shane Clanton, 3.
Tommy Kerr, 4. Tyler Reddick, 5. Austin Hubbard, 6. Dennis Franklin, 7.
Austin Dillon, 8. Adam Hensel, 9. Devin Friese, 10. D.J. Wells, 11. Walker
Arthur
B-Main No. 1 (12 laps – Top 2 Transfer): 1. Jordan Bland, 2. John
Blankenship, 3. Eric Wells, 4. Randy Korte, 5. Vic Coffey, 6. Jeep VanWormer,
7. Eric Jacobsen, 8. Bo Feathers, 9. Booper Bare, 10. Dan Stone, 11. Doug
Horton, 12. Al Shawver Jr., 13. Justin Labonte, 14. Spencer Liggon, 15.
Jared Landers (DNS) Jeremy Miller, Ben Faircloth
B-Main No. 2 (12 laps – Top 2 Transfer): 1. Jason Feger, 2. Matt Lux, 3. Tim
Dohm, 4. Russell King, 5. Brian Ruhlman, 6. Rick ‘Boom' Briggs, 7. Donnie
Moran, 8. Will Vaught, 9. Jim Yoder, 10. Dustin Mitchell, 11. Petey Ivey,
12. Chuck Harper, 13. Jeremy Faircloth (DNS) Johnny Pursley, Ricky Elliott,
Eddie Carrier Jr., Larry Blankenship, Cruz Pedregon
B-Main No. 3 (12 laps – Top 2 Transfer): 1. Brad Neat, 2. Mike Knight, 3.
Austin Hubbard, 4. Tyler Reddick, 5. Austin Dillon, 6. Adam Hensel, 7. Ken
Schrader, 8. Mike Gault, 9. Dennis Franklin, 10. Jeff Rine, 11. Bob Gordon,
12. Devin Friese, 13. Brent Robinson, 14. Walker Arthur, 15. Trey Martin,
16. D.J. Wells (DNS) Dan Schlieper
World of Outlaws Late Model Series Contingency Award Winners:
* Arizona Sport Shirts ($50 product certificate to fifth-place finisher in
B-Mains): Vic Coffey, Brian Ruhlman, Austin Dillon
* Champ Pans ($50 product certificate to ‘Bonus Bucks' winner w/decal): Brad
Neat
* Crane Cams ($100 cash award to A-Main winner w/decal): Jimmy Owens
* Crane Cams ($100 cash award to 10th-place finisher in A-Main w/decal):
Scott Bloomquist
* Crane Cams ($100 product certificate to Heat 3 winner w/decal): Clint
Smith
* Eibach Springs (one free spring to each B-Main winner w/decal): Jordan
Bland, Jason Feger, Brad Neat
* Ohlins Shocks ($50 cash award to fast qualifier w/decal): Scott Bloomquist
* Quarter-Master ($100 product certificate to A-Main winner w/decal): Jimmy
Owens
* Quarter-Master ($50 product certificate to fifth-place finisher in A-Main
w/decal): Shannon Babb
* Quarter-Master ($25 product certificate to 15th-place finisher in A-Main
w/decal): Brad Neat
* Super Clean ‘Start of the Race' (one case of product): Jimmy Owens
* VP Racing Fuels ‘Nice Jugs Award' (two free VP five-gallon containers to
fastest qualifier who does not make the A-Main if decal is displayed): Eric
Wells
* Wrisco Aluminum (three sheets of aluminum to A-Main winner w/decal): Jimmy
Owens
Final 2009 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Point Standings – 40 A-Mains
completed (rank/driver/events/A-Main
starts/wins/top-5s/top-10s/earnings/points/deficit to leader):
1. Josh Richards 40-40-8-23-34-$186,170-5420 (-0)
2. Steve Francis 40-40-6-25-33-$167,885-5406 (-14)
3. Darrell Lanigan 40-40-2-19-31-$171,326-5340 (-80)
4. Tim Fuller 40-40-7-17-24-$137,150-5240 (-180)
5. Rick Eckert 40-40-3-14-27-$103,275-5220 (-200)
6. Shane Clanton 40-40-1-9-26-$95,420-5156 (-264)
7. Chub Frank 38-37-2-7-23-$96,800-5018 (-402)
8. Brady Smith 40-39-0-12-19-$84,915-4981 (-439)
9. Clint Smith 40-40-0-4-18-$66,350-4918 (-502)
10. Russell King 40-34-0-0-8-$50,480-4428 (-992)
11. Jordan Bland 40-29-0-0-3-$46,160-4229 (-1191)
12. Brent Robinson 40-25-0-0-1-$31,170-4009 (-1411)
13. Dustin Hapka 40-17-0-0-0-$16,540-3647 (-1773)
14. Tyler Reddick 40-14-0-0-0-$14,215-3467 (-1953)
15. Vic Coffey 29-25-0-3-9-$39,260-3346 (-2074)
16. Austin Hubbard 28-22-0-3-8-$29,825-3098 (-2322)
17. Gregg Satterlee 17-17-0-1-5-$19,140-2015 (-3405)
18. Matt Lux 20-13-0-0-1-$15,170-1988 (-3432)
19. Tim McCreadie 15-11-1-6-9-$35,210-1788 (-3632)
20. Shannon Babb 15-12-1-5-8-$44,940-1760 (-3660)
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