GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. (Aug. 6) – With the playoffs behind them, the drivers of the United States Modified Touring Series are set to embark on their annual championship

| August 7, 2012

Drivers locked and loaded as Hunt for the USMTS Casey’s Cup kicks off Thursday at Valley Speedway

GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. (Aug. 6) – With the playoffs behind them, the drivers of the United States Modified Touring Series are set to embark on their annual championship battle in the Hunt for the USMTS Casey’s Cup powered by Swan Energy.

The youth movement carries the USMTS flag into this year’s title bout. Stormy Scott not only leads the Rookie of the Year standings, but the 22-year-old from Las Cruces, N.M., comes into ‘The Hunt’ atop the points while another 22-year-old leadfoot – Rodney Sanders of Happy, Texas – sits in the runner-up spot just three points back.

Just six more markers back is defending USMTS national champion Ryan Gustin of Marshalltown, Iowa, who won’t reach his 22nd birthday until this October. At 32 years of age, fourth-ranked Bryan Rowland of Woodward, Okla., is the elder statesman among the top five while the younger of the twin tandem, Johnny Scott, sits fifth.

Rounding out the top 10 coming into ‘The Hunt’ are 2010 USMTS national champion Jason Hughes, Daniel Hilsabeck, Jon Tesch, Dereck Ramirez and Mike Steensma. Nine-time USMTS national champ Kelly Shryock is just one point behind Steensma in 11th.

With a new qualifying format this year, 297 drivers are separated by just 119 points with 17 events over the course of 45 days remaining to sort out the very best of the Best of the Best. It all begins this week with four big events in the heartland of America.

THURSDAY, AUG. 9 – VALLEY SPEEDWAY, GRAIN VALLEY, MO

Action kicks off this Thursday, Aug. 9, at the Valley Speedway in Grain Valley, Mo. This will be the third visit to the 1/3-mile semi-banked dirt oval this season with Ryan Gustin winning a USMTS Casey’s Cup Series qualifying race here in April and Chris Brown taking down the win for the USMTS National Championship Series on June 23.

Jeremy Payne and his SLAP Frozen Energy machine will be on hand at the Casey’s General Store located at 1251 SW Eagles Parkway in Grain Valley from 12-2 p.m. for autographs and pictures with fans. In addition to both Grain Valley locations, coupons good for $2 off adult admission to Thursday’s race will be available at Casey’s locations in Blue Springs, Independence and Oak Grove.

Pit gates open 5 p.m., fan gates open at 6 and hot laps begin at 7:30 with racing to follow. Joining the program will be the Iron Man Challenge featuring USRA B-Mods plus Midwest Mod Lites.

The Valley Speedway is a located 0.9 mile south of I-70 (exit 24) on Main St. (Buckner-Tarnsey Rd.), then 0.4 mile east on Old US 40. For more information, call 816-229-2222 or visit www.valleyspeedway.com online.

FRIDAY, AUG. 10 – HUMBOLDT SPEEDWAY, HUMBOLDT, KS

On Friday, the Hunt for the USMTS Casey’s Cup ventures to Ron and Rhenda Whitworth’s popular Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kan. Stormy Scott has two wins at ‘The Hummer’ this season including the King of America II Modified Nationals in March. He returned to the winner’s circle on June 22 in his first night driving for Rowland Racing.

Al Hejna and his Snickers-sponsored ride will be on hand to greet fans and sign autographs Friday at the Casey’s General Store located at 712 E. Madison Ave. in Iola from 12-2 p.m. Race fans can get $2-off coupons at Casey’s locations in Chanute, Iola and Yates Center.

Gates open at 5:30 p.m. with hot laps at 7:30 and the first heat race at 8 p.m. Also on the racing card will be USRA B-Mods, Factory Stocks and Pure Stocks.

The Humboldt Speedway is a located 0.1 mile west of US 169 at the Humboldt Exit, then 0.5 mile south, then 0.9 mile east on Georgia Rd. For more information call 620-431-2470 (office) or 620-473-3694 (track) or visit www.humboldtspeedway.com.

SATURDAY, AUG. 11 – LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY, WHEATLAND, MO

On Saturday, Aug. 11, it’s the much-anticipated return to the “Diamond of Dirt Tracks” as ‘The Hunt’ returns to the state-of-the-art Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo., for the 3rd Annual Lucas Slick Mist Show-Me Shootout.

Ryan Gustin drove to his second straight win during ‘The Hunt’ in last year’s event at the Lucas Oil Speedway, with a record number of drivers expected to be on hand for Saturday’s showcase event.

Gates open at 5 p.m., hot laps begin at 7 and racing starts at 7:30 p.m. Also on hand will be B-Mods Factory Stocks.

Race fans can pick up $2-off coupons on Friday at the Casey’s General Store in Wheatland, located just two blocks from the racetrack. Jason Cummins and his Cheetos-sponsored USMTS Modified will be there from 12-2 p.m. to meet ‘n’ greet fans.

The Lucas Oil Speedway is a 3/8-mile semi-banked clay oval located 0.2 mile south of US 54 on SR 83, then east. For more information, call the track hotline at 417-282-5984 or visit www.lucasoilspeedway.com online.

SUNDAY, AUG. 12 – MONETT SPEEDWAY, MONETT, MO

On Sunday, the USMTS Modifieds make their 14th appearance at Randy Mooneyham’s Monett Speedway in Monett, Mo., for the 7th Annual USMTS Summer Shootout.

With his win earlier this season on April 22, Terry Phillips leads all drivers with three career USMTS wins at the ‘Grand Ol’ Lady’ while Ryan Gustin and Jason Hughes both have two wins at the 3/8-mile red clay oval. Other former winners here include Kelly Shryock, Johnny Bone Jr., George White and Mark Noble.

In addition to the USMTS Modifieds, fans will see USRA B-Mods, Pure Stocks and Legends Cars in action too. The pit gate opens at 4 p.m., grandstand gates open at 5, hot laps begin at 7 and the first green flag will be unfurled at 7:30 p.m.

Race fans can pick up $2-off coupons on Sunday at both Casey’s General Stores locations in Monett. Jeremy Payne and his SLAP Frozen Energy Modified will be meeting and greeting fans from 12-2 p.m. at the 1601 E Cleveland Ave. location in Monett.

The Monett Speedway is a 3/8-mile semi-banked red clay oval located just south of US 60 on Chapel Dr. For more information, visit www.monettspeedway.net.

While the drivers participating in ‘The Hunt’ will be grappling for their piece of more than $60,000 in year-end points fund cash and thousands in contingency awards, all entrants will lock horns on a nightly basis for at least $3,000 to win and more than $400,000 in prize money up for grabs during the 17-race, 45-day campaign.

THE SCHEDULE:

Thu, Aug. 9 … Valley Speedway, Grain Valley, Mo.
Fri, Aug. 10 … Humboldt Speedway, Humboldt, Kan.
Sat, Aug. 11 … Lucas Oil Speedway, Wheatland, Mo.
Sun, Aug. 12 … Monett Speedway, Monett, Mo.
Wed, Aug. 15 … Ogilvie Raceway, Ogilvie, Minn.
Thu, Aug. 16 … Rice Lake Speedway, Rice Lake, Wis.
Fri, Aug. 17 … Mississippi Thunder Speedway, Fountain City, Wis.
Sat, Aug. 18 … Upper Iowa Speedway, Decorah, Iowa
Sun, Aug. 19 … Nobles County Speedway, Worthington, Minn.
Wed, Aug. 29 … Fairmont Raceway, Fairmont, Minn.
Fri, Aug. 31 … Chateau Raceway, Lansing, Minn.
Sat, Sept. 1 … Deer Creek Speedway, Spring Valley, Minn.
Sun, Sept. 2 … Dodge County Speedway, Kasson, Minn.
Sun, Sept. 9 … Granite City Speedway, Sauk Rapids, Minn.
Thu-Sat, Sept. 20-22 … Deer Creek Speedway, Spring Valley, Minn.

‘The Hunt’ will wrap up at the Deer Creek Speedway with the 14th Annual Featherlite Fall Jamboree on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20-22, where the 2012 USMTS Casey’s Cup champion will be crowned.

Proving that any driver who qualifies for ‘The Hunt’ is capable of winning the title, Jason Krohn captured the 2007 title after entering the first event with just seven points and ranked 18th in the standings. He became just the second driver to wear the USMTS crown, dethroning Kelly Shryock who had captured all eight previous titles.

Similarly, Tim Donlinger found himself outside of the top-10 in points after the first two races of the 2008 championship crusade. He won the third event, but was only seventh in the rankings with 11 races to go but went on to upset Shryock for the 2008 title, sealing the deal with a thrilling victory on the final night of the Featherlite Fall Jamboree.

Despite winning just two races all season, Shryock went on to claim his ninth USMTS National Championship in 2009 by just 33 points, beating an 18-year-old up-and-comer named Ryan Gustin. Jason Hughes finally secured his first USMTS National Championship in 2010 while Gustin settled for runner-up honors again, but ‘The Reaper’ roared back in 2012 to claim his first title.

HOW THEY GOT HERE: At each of the 22 USMTS Casey’s Cup Series qualifying events, drivers earned points which they could accumulate until the start of the Hunt for the USMTS Casey’s Cup. At each race, the main event winner earned 11 points, with 10 points for the second-place finisher, 9 points for third and so on down to a minimum 3 points for every “A” Main starter. Drivers not qualifying for the “A” Main got 2 points.

Drivers could earn a maximum of 100 points and three drivers – Stormy Scott, Rodney Sanders and Ryan Gustin – reached that plateau. Then, following the final qualifying event, each driver who had competed in at least one event got 1 bonus point for each successive event attended without an absence. Stormy Scott’s perfect attendance during the USMTS Casey’s cup Series explains why he has 22 bonus points while Sanders received 17 bonus points as he competed in 17 straight events before missing one race late in the campaign.

From here on out, the traditional USMTS points system is used for each event in the Hunt for the USMTS Casey’s Cup.

USMTS POINTS SYSTEM: “A” Main Finish – 1. 100 points, 2. 95 points, 3. 91 points, 4. 87 points, 5. 84 points, 6. 81 points, 7. 78 points, 8. 76 points, 9. 74 points, 10. 72 points, 11. 70 points, 12. 68 points, 13. 66 points, 14. 64 points, 15. 62 points, 16. 60 points, 17. 58 points, 18. 56 points, 19. 55 points, 20. 54 points, 21. 53 points, 22. 52 points, 23. 51 points; all other “A” Main starters earn 50 points while non-qualifiers get 45 points each. In addition, each driver who leads at least one “A” Main lap earns 1 point and the driver leading the most “A” Main laps earns another 2 points.

CASEY’S CREW: Jason Cummins, Al Hejna and Jeremy Payne will represent Casey’s General Stores and their affiliated vendors during each race of ‘The Hunt.’ All three members of the Casey’s Crew will have unique graphics for their USMTS Modifieds, snazzy new branded driving suits, autograph cards and more, plus each driver will be making appearances at local Casey’s General Stores locations at various events.

Thursday’s event at the Valley Speedway will be the debut of this year’s Casey’s Crew drivers and their newly-designed Modifieds. Cummins, of New Richland, Minn., will be carrying the Cheetos colors on his #71 Skyrocket Modified while fellow young gun Payne, of Springfield, Mo., will represent SLAP Frozen Energy with his #186 GRT Modified. Last but not least, Hejna will be making his second go-around as a member of the Casey’s General Stores sponsored trio. ‘The A-Train’ from Clear Lake, Iowa, will be driving the #7 BC Chassis sponsored by Snickers.

Be sure to stop by a Casey’s General Store location before and after the races for all your supplies and needs, and remember to get your $2-off admission coupons available on raceday at most events during ‘The Hunt.’ Check out www.caseys.com for more information or to find the location nearest you.

TOP DOG BONUS:
Beginning with Thursday’s kick-off at the Valley Speedway, all drivers ranked among the top-10 points in ‘The Hunt’ are guaranteed a minimum of $400 in winnings at each event. Each driver must maintain perfect attendance during the campaign to remain eligible. The Top Dog Bonus is not offered at the Hunt-ending Featherlite Fall Jamboree.

USMTS CASEY’S CUP POINTS FUND:

1. $15,000
2. $10,000
3. $7,000
4. $5,000
5. $4,000
6. $3,500
7. $3,000
8. $2,500
9. $2,000
10. $1,500
11-15. $1,000

In addition, all other drivers who have perfect attendance during ‘The Hunt’ but fail to finish among the top 15 in points will get $1,000.

USMTS CASEY’S CUP POINTS STANDINGS:
1. 20s Stormy Scott, Las Cruces, N.M. … 122
2. 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas … 119
3. 19r Ryan Gustin, Marshalltown, Iowa … 113
4. 20r Bryan Rowland, Woodward, Okla. … 104
5. 1st Johnny Scott, Las Cruces, N.M. … 92
6. 12 Jason Hughes, Watts, Okla. … 79
7. 22d Daniel Hilsabeck, Waukee, Iowa … 75
8. 14 Jon Tesch, Watertown, S.D. … 74
9. 4r Dereck Ramirez, Woodward, Okla. … 69
10. 10 Mike Steensma, Luverne, Minn. … 64
11. 3 Kelly Shryock, Fertile, Iowa … 63
12. 75 Terry Phillips, Springfield, Mo. … 62
13. 33z Zack VanderBeek, New Sharon, Iowa … 53
14. 7k Jason Krohn, Slayton, Minn. … 50
15. 555 Ryan Ruter, Kanawha, Iowa … 47
16. 50iii Brandon Davis, Medford, Minn. … 46
17. 5t Randy Timms, Wheatland, Okla. … 44
17. V2 Joey Jensen, Forest Lake, Minn. … 44
19. 5j John Schwab, Liberal, Kan. … 40
19. 186 Jeremy Payne, Springfield, Mo. … 40
21. 31 Corey Dripps, Waterloo, Iowa … 38
22. 16 Austin Siebert, Grandview, Mo. … 34
22. 23 Brandon Davis, Castle Rock, Colo. … 34
24. 71 Jason Cummins, New Richland, Minn. … 33
25. 02 Jacob Dahle, Omaha, Neb. … 32
25. 22b Rick Beebe, Shawnee, Kan. … 32
27. 5* Casey Penn, Shreveport, La. … 31
28. 26 Dan Fetters, Montour, Iowa … 28
29. 90 Steve Wetzstein, West Concord, Minn. … 27
30. 90 Terry Schultz, Sedalia, Mo. … 26
31. 98 John Allen, Chanute, Kan. … 25
31. 25 Ron Keith, Shawnee, Kan. … 25
33. 7 Al Hejna, Clear Lake, Iowa … 24
34. 18 Chase Junghans, Manhattan, Kan. … 23
35. 85d Mark Dotson, Cameron, Mo. … 22
35. 85 Thomas Tillison Jr., Wellston, Okla. … 22
37. 69 Lucas Schott, Chatfield, Minn. … 21
37. 72 Doug Hillson, Blooming Prairie, Minn. … 21
39. 19 Mike Sorensen, Rochester, Minn. … 20
39. 88d Matt Dotson, Clark, Mo. … 20
41. R Ron Ver Beek, Oskaloosa, Iowa … 19
41. 3b Chris Brown, Spring, Texas … 19
43. 9 Ken Schrader, Concord, N.C. … 18
43. 96 Doug Herrick, West Concord, Minn. … 18
45. 2c Dave Cain, Corcoran, Wis. … 17
45. 4m Bobby Malchus, Red Oak, Texas … 17
47. 36 Kenny Wallace, Concord, N.C. … 16
47. 91 Joe Duvall, Chelsea, Okla. … 16
47. R21 Ryan Schaffer, Corning, Iowa … 16
50. 5 Brandon Beckendorf, Danube, Minn. … 15
50. 26 Bob Gierke, Westport, Minn. … 15
50. 12m Jason Miller, Osceola, Wis. … 15
50. 6 Nick Herrick, West Concord, Minn. … 15
50. 33 Steve Muilenburg, Sparta, Mo. … 15
50. 39 Luke Driskell, Stilwell, Kan. … 15
56. 19 Jamie Burford, Keatchie, La. … 14
56. 68 J.J. Wise, Manly, Iowa … 14
56. 7 Eric Dailey, Armstrong, Iowa … 14
56. 1x Cody Erickson, Ulen, Minn. … 14
56. 60 Kurt Krauskopf, Decorah, Iowa … 14
56. 89 Eric Pember, Pittsville, Wis. … 14
56. 12 Johnny Bone Jr., Pea Ridge, Ark. … 14
56. 22 Nick Nevins, Lisbon, Iowa … 14
56. 66t Tyler Schmidt, Easton, Kan. … 14
65. 7x Chris Dawson, Lubbock, Texas … 13
65. 8 Colt Mather, Webster, Iowa … 13
65. 36 Jeff Larson, Freeport, Ill. … 13
65. 23 Justin Rexwinkle, South Coffeyville, Okla. … 13
65. 13 Ryan Engels, Arlington, S.D. … 13
70. I Brent Larson, Lake Elmo, Minn. … 12
70. 8 Bobby Swanson, Kasson, Minn. … 12
70. 1k Pat Graham, Ames, Iowa … 12
70. 23k Darwin Karau, Kasson, Minn. … 12
70. 73b Shad Badder, Oak Grove, Mo. … 12
70. 73 Mickey Burrell, Fair Grove, Mo. … 12
70. 00 Jim Moody, Odessa, Mo. … 12
77. 51 Tim Thomas, West Fargo, N.D. … 11
77. 99 Josh Angst, Winona, Minn. … 11
77. 52 Jason Thoennes, Garfield, Minn. … 11
77. 12h Dakota Hayden, Wilton, Iowa … 11
77. 31j Jeremy Rasmussen, Bella Vista, Ark. … 11
82. 89 Jeremy Gossett, Amarillo, Texas … 10
82. 11 Ryan Peckham, Corning, Iowa … 10
82. 99 Martin Bennett, Ankeny, Iowa … 10
82. 29d Brad Dierks, Clarence, Iowa … 10
82. 60 William Gould, Calera, Okla. … 10
82. 3d Tim Donlinger, Rochester, Minn. … 10
82. 00 Jay Marshall, Brooksville, Fla. … 10
82. 2 Grant Junghans, Manhattan, Kan. … 10
82. 112 Dairan Hendrix, Joplin, Mo. … 10
91. 01 Colby Smith, Greenville, Texas … 9
91. 29h Joe Horgdal, Kasson, Minn. … 9
91. 0 Adam Hensel, Barron, Wis. … 9
91. 970 Greg Jensen, Albert Lea, Minn. … 9
91. 147 Brent Fielder, Abilene, Kan. … 9
91. 9d Scott Daniels, Humboldt, Kan. … 9
91. 253 Chad Lyle, Oak Grove, Mo. … 9
91. 68 Dean Wille, Warrensburg, Mo. … 9
99. 92 Scott Duval, Bloomer, Wis. … 8
99. 77 Steven Bowers Jr., Topeka, Kan. … 8
99. 1L Brad Loveday, Fort Frances, Ont., Canada … 8
99. 6m Ted Marrs, Bethel, Minn. … 8
99. 33 Al Purkey, Coffeyville, Kan. … 8
99. 14w Clayton Wagamon, Blaine, Minn. … 8
99. J41 Monte Bolton, Lubbock, Texas … 8
99. 71 Philip Houston, Odessa, Texas … 8
99. 99n Matt Newkirk, Amarillo, Texas … 8
99. 12 Jason Gross, Osceola, Wis. … 8
99. 2x Gene Weaver, Amarillo, Texas … 8
99. 3d Dan Daniels, Humboldt, Kan. … 8
99. 111 Bumper Jones, Mesilla Park, N.M. … 8
99. 110 Brian Ruhlman, Clarklake, Mich. … 8
99. 15 Andy Wilkinson, York, Neb. … 8
99. 28n Dan Neeman, Dorchester, Neb. … 8
115. 75 Jon Thompson, Superior, Neb. … 8
115. 88t Billy Turner, Yukon, Okla. … 7
115. 96jr Jon Herring, Woodward, Okla. … 7
115. 45 Todd Scharkey, Kasson, Minn. … 7
115. 49 Bob Timm, Winona, Minn. … 7
115. 86j Travis Johnson, Enid, Okla. … 7
115. 52w Nate Wasmund, Rochester, Minn. … 7
115. 4a Joel Alberts, Mantorville, Minn. … 7
115. 61 Bruce Hanford, Davenport, Iowa … 7
115. 2 Mike Nutzmann, New Richmond, Wis. … 7
115. 26 Brian Williams, Fayetteville, Ark. … 7
115. 63 Lucas Conley, Spring Hill, Kan. … 7
115. 5c Johnny Fennewald, Appleton City, Mo. … 7
115. 96 Jim Johnson, Derby, Kan. … 7
115. 02 Tanner Mullens, Wichita, Kan. … 7
115. 15r Jamie Ragland, Lebanon, Mo. … 7
115. 77 Mike Wedelstadt, New London, Wis. … 7
115. 11s Scotty Bough, Nevada, Mo. … 7
115. 16s Matt Johnson, Archie, Mo. … 7
115. 17 Garry Oskerson, Fairmont, Minn. … 7
115. 44 Jared Rogers, Berryton, Kan. … 7
115. 29s Robbie Simmons, Wichita, Kan. … 7
115. 5 Buddy Thompson, Oak Grove, Mo. … 7
115. 40 Jessy Willard, Pleasanton, Kan. … 7
115. 3 Derrek Wilson, Chanute, Kan. … 7
115. 8 Wesley Summers, Wellington, Mo. … 7
141. 50w Andrew Wiste, Adams, Minn. … 6
141. 1m Cody Gearhart, Turpin, Okla. … 6
141. 11 Chris Theodore, Coweta, Okla. … 6
141. 20 Cole Queensland, Grand Meadow, Minn. … 6
141. 49jr Jake Timm, Winona, Minn. … 6
141. 11x Rich Lofthus, Bloomer, Wis. … 6
141. 51 Eddie Martin, Stillwell, Okla. … 6
141. 83 Billy Steinberg, Kasson, Minn. … 6
141. 431 Mike Gibson, Star Prairie, Wis. … 6
141. 76x Troy Hovey, Castalia, Iowa … 6
141. 4 Shannon Scott, Henryetta, Okla. … 6
141. 91 Dane Caskey, Keithville, La. … 6
141. 110 Darrell Nelson, Hermantown, Minn. … 6
141. 11n Gene Nicholas, Lowell, Ark. … 6
141. 50 Kevin Viebrock, Somerset, Wis. … 6
141. 44w Paul Wrazidlo, Duluth, Minn. … 6
141. 72 Mike Lineberry, Fremont, Neb. … 6
158. 58 Nathan Bichsel, Amarillo, Texas … 5
158. 2m Dave Mass, Brainerd, Minn. … 5
158. 88xxx Clyde Dunn Jr., Sunnyville, Texas … 5
158. 77 Tom Brink, Winona, Minn. … 5
158. 88x Jimmy Broszeit, Postville, Iowa … 5
158. 88t Terry Timmerman, Spring Valley, Minn. … 5
158. 95 Keith Foss, Winona, Minn. … 5
158. 16 Rusty Griffaw, Festus, Mo. … 5
166. 25p Mike Petersilie, Hoisington, Kan. … 4
166. J17 Jacob Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M. … 4
166. 34 Mark Schafman, Edwardsville, Kan. … 4
166. 9 Shane Hebert, Lafayette, La. … 4
166. 0 Richie Gustin, Gilman, Iowa … 4
166. 96x Jay Ihrke, Dover, Minn. … 4
166. 66 Dan Bohr, Decorah, Iowa … 4
166. 10 Dee Gossett, Amarillo, Texas … 4
166. 45 Levi Nielsen, Mason City, Iowa … 4
166. 33a Chris Armstrong, Ada, Okla. … 4
166. 12c Corey Babbitt, Channelview, Texas … 4
166. 23 Matt Gilbertson, Montevideo, Minn. … 4
166. 74j Jasen Hammond, Graham, Texas … 4
166. 21m Dean Mahlstedt, Clear Lake, Iowa … 4
166. 17p Travis Penrod, Davis, Okla. … 4
166. 1 Conner Pullen, Amarillo, Texas … 4
166. 53 Staci Stava, Lincoln, Neb. … 4
166. 22s Shane Stutzman, Milford, Neb. … 4
166. 26 Scott Styskal, David City, Neb. … 4
166. 41 Mark Teske, Spring Valley, Minn. … 4
166. 30 Brad Waits, Rochester, Minn. … 4
166. 1n Nicholas Link, Rolla, Kan. … 4
166. 2j John Anderson, Omaha, Neb. … 4
166. 4x Chad Austin, Amarillo, Texas … 4
166. 24t Glenn Bratti, Springdale, Ark. … 4
166. 21 Jackie Dalton, Carthage, Mo. … 4
166. 52 Chad Davis, Tulsa, Okla. … 4
166. 31 Neal DeBord, Amarillo, Texas … 4
166. 51 Tracy Denby Jr., Vidor, Texas … 4
166. 66x Mike Dillard, McKinney, Texas … 4
166. 87 Darron Fuqua, Topeka, Kan. … 4
166. 40 Brian Green, Pierce City, Mo. … 4
166. 16 Chris Henigan, Marshall, Texas … 4
166. 117 Toby Herring, Hobbs, N.M. … 4
166. 8t Dustin Hyde, Texarkana, Texas … 4
166. 52 Mitch Keeter, Joplin, Mo. … 4
166. 44 Jared Loos, Loyal, Wis. … 4
166. M1 Rustin Miller, Houston, Mo. … 4
166. 99 Mark Noble, Blooming Prairie, Minn. … 4
166. 22 Aaron Shannon, Shamrock, Texas … 4
166. 2 Scott Splittstoesser, Cottage Grove, Minn. … 4
166. 12t Tyler Townsend, Longview, Texas … 4
166. 89 Steven Whiteaker Jr., Corpus Christi, Texas … 4
166. 82 David Wood, Rayville, Mo. … 4
166. 55 Braden Woods, Amarillo, Texas … 4
166. 69n Cory Wray, Jamesport, Mo. … 4
166. 20 David Wytaske, Austin, Minn. … 4
166. 70 Jesse Dennis, Prescott, Iowa … 4
166. 99m Tim Murty, Tama, Iowa … 4
166. D11 David Hennan, Wichita Falls, Texas … 4
166. 7 Corey Botkins, Columbia, Mo. … 4
166. 66x Dustin Campbell, Nevada, Mo. … 4
166. 5 Jacob Ebert, Oak Grove, Mo. … 4
166. 14 Shawn Nations, Macks Creek, Mo. … 4
166. 28 Bryan Rigsby, Topeka, Kan. … 4
166. 37 Scott Ward, Watertown, S.D. … 4
222. 22r Randy Reeser, Clovis, N.M. … 3
222. 44 Edward Munoz, Amarillo, Texas … 3
222. 01 Brandon Aggen, Rushmore, Minn. … 3
222. 77 Cody Agler, Emporia, Kan. … 3
222. 77 Kurt Kile, Nichols, Iowa … 3
222. 24 Jeff Lien, Mora, Minn. … 3
222. 9d8 Paden Phillips, Chanute, Kan. … 3
222. 38 Jeremy Ross, Locust Grove, Okla. … 3
222. 8 Chase Allen, Midlothian, Texas … 3
222. 68 Danny Barringer, Lufkin, Texas … 3
222. 44 Marcus Berndt, Katy, Texas … 3
222. 97 Cade Dillard, Robeline, La. … 3
222. G17 Fito Gallardo, Las Cruces, N.M. … 3
222. 1 T.J. Herndon, Atwood, Tenn. … 3
222. 127 Glen Hibbard, Euless, Texas … 3
222. 715 Jeff Hoegh, New Caney, Texas … 3
222. 24 Sean Jones, Mansfield, Texas … 3
222. 7x Rory Jordan, Victoria, Texas … 3
222. C22 Rob Litton, Alexandria, La. … 3
222. 21 Troy Seidl, Magnolia, Texas … 3
222. 7g Mark Smith, Lufkin, Texas … 3
222. 5w John O Whittington, Vidor, Texas … 3
222. A1 Ronnie Akridge, Beaver, Okla. … 3
222. 12 Jim Armstrong, Liberal, Kan. … 3
222. B4 Jared Baird, Woodward, Okla. … 3
222. 21 Austin Bonner, Elk City, Okla. … 3
222. 3 Kenneth Bonner, Elk City, Okla. … 3
222. 83 Chad Bryan, Amarillo, Texas … 3
222. 15c Cam Case, Edmond, Okla. … 3
222. 28 Bill Clemens, Chatfield, Minn. … 3
222. 6 Justin Folk, Iola, Kan. … 3
222. 38 Jaren Frailey, Choteau, Okla. … 3
222. 11f Rick Fynbo, Albert Lea, Minn. … 3
222. 27 Don Gerritsen Jr., Rock Rapids, Iowa … 3
222. 98 Chris Giles, Independence, Mo. … 3
222. 26s Steven Glenn, Hamilton, Mo. … 3
222. 16 Colt Goodman, Chandler, Okla. … 3
222. 2g Patrick Goodnight, Braggs, Okla. … 3
222. 12g Jeremy Green, Enid, Okla. … 3
222. 77 Shawn Greenlee, Ada, Okla. … 3
222. 7h Brett Hansen, Fort Gibson, Okla. … 3
222. 56h Brandon Hare, Elma, Iowa … 3
222. 29 Scott Haseman, Fayetteville, Ark. … 3
222. 3h Ryan Heger, Hugoton, Kan. … 3
222. 78 Derrick Hicks, Ravenwood, Mo. … 3
222. 32 Kelly Hicks, Pea Ridge, Ark. … 3
222. 11 Lance Hofer, Cochrane, Wis. … 3
222. 110 John Hunt, Van Alstyne, Texas … 3
222. 22 Jeff Ignaszewski, Wells, Minn. … 3
222. 74 Robert Janes, Springdale, Ark. … 3
222. 7L Rick Lovelady, Amarillo, Texas … 3
222. 160m Michael Maggard, Republic, Mo. … 3
222. 70 Aaron Marrant, Orrick, Mo. … 3
222. 11 Matt Martin, Enid, Okla. … 3
222. 15b Bobby Mayfield, Clinton, Okla. … 3
222. 47 Melvin Pilcher, Springdale, Ark. … 3
222. 4 Josh Poe, Drexel, Mo. … 3
222. 2r Rickie Roche, International Falls, Minn. … 3
222. 11 Darren Shaw, Lathrop, Mo. … 3
222. 83 Michael Shenberger, Elk City, Okla. … 3
222. 21t Grady Smith, Oakhurst, Okla. … 3
222. 26 Mike Stroud, Fritch, Texas … 3
222. 1 Shelby Williams, Dodd City, Texas … 3
222. 3 Danny Womack, Muskogee, Okla. … 3
222. 20w Shay Woods, Humeston, Iowa … 3
222. 1 Mike Wroblewski, Muskogee, Okla. … 3
222. 38 Kenny Wytaske, Lansing, Minn. … 3
222. 5 Wes Armstrong, Marshall, Texas … 3
222. 34dd Tim Boudreaux, Cleveland, Texas … 3
222. 5¢ Chris Buhler, Baton Rouge, La. … 3
222. 22 Tracy Denby Sr., Vidor, Texas … 3
222. A1 Phil Dixon, Crosby, Texas … 3
222. 41 Jordan Foster, Henry, S.D. … 3
222. 5m Joe Mayhew, Highlands, Texas … 3
222. 955 Robert Metz Jr., Lumberton, Texas … 3
222. 23 Howard Willis, Dayton, Texas … 3

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