FARMINGTON — Tommy Worley, Jr. of Farmington brought all the horses to the post and led the Sprint feature event flag to flag. Jason Keith, Fredericktown, started on the pole position and was out-gunned down the front straight. He would fall in behind Worley. Bryan Matthews, Park Hills, and Kent Buckley, Farmington, also gave chase.
After leaving the field to fend for themselves, Worley, had to deal with slower cars at the end of the pack. Working the magic of a winner, he had little trouble.
The end of the feature found Worley the winner, Keith, second, Buckley, third, Matthews, fourth and Standridge completed the top five.
Twenty-two spints were on hand for the evenings program.
Season high total of 39 Modified filled their pits. Billy Smith, Bonne Terre, made the clean sweep by taking his heat, the dash and feature events for the evening.
Five heats, a dash, and two consolation events led up to the main event.
Smith took to the low side looking for his win. Finding something to his liking, he rode this pony to the win. Points Leader Mike Francis, Fredericktown, who is chasing the championship and looking for another feature win gave chase on the high line of the track.
Kasey Nations joined the fun but had to settle for third spot in the final rundown. Brent Thompson and Matt Eaton completed the top Five.
Pure street Division found the same car in Victory Circle, but with a different driver. Brian Blair, Cadet, MO took control from the start. Being chased by John Bohn, Farmington, MO and Dom Wadlow, Ironton, MO. Wadlow, a past winner, denied tear down on his win and served a suspension of two weeks. He returned on Saturday and had a fine second place run. Mike Savage, Annapolis, and Bill Skaggs, Bismarck, would do battle for fourth and fifth, with Savage winning out.
Top five are Brian Blair, Dom Wadlow, John Bohn, Mike Savage and Bill Skaggs.
The 600 Multi Division was covered as Joe B Miller claimed his second win of the season. “Super Dave” jumped the start from the pole position and had to restart from the tail of the 16 car field. He would finish in the top 10.
Miller, Ryan Kempin, Andy Malpocker (St Charles, MO), Brian Keen and Sam Miller shuffled for position.
The finish showed Miller as the winner, Kempin in the runner-up slot, followed by Sam Miller in third, Malpocker brings it home fourth and Jason Cooper (Dupo, IL) in the fifth spot.
Tyler Jameson brought out the caution on lap 9 for a stalled machine. His mount would catch fire. He came out of the car, the fire extinguished and his night finished.
Next Saturday the Sprint Division will again be running for $2000 to win and the Modifieds are racing for $1000 to win. Pure Streets and Multi's will also be in competition. Check out the website for more information.
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