Tuesday, April 27, 2010

"Show Me" Some New ASCS Midwest Territory This Weekend...

 
Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (April 26, 2010) – The American Sprint Car
Series Midwest Region breaks some new ground this coming weekend with a pair
of events in the "Show Me" State of Missouri.
 
On Friday night, the series takes to Warrensburg's semi-banked, 3/8-mile
Central Missouri Speedway dirt oval.  Then on Saturday night, it's off to
"The Diamond of Dirt Tracks", the Lucas Oil Speedway 3/8-mile dirt track in
Wheatland.
 
The events at both Central Missouri Speedway and Lucas Oil Speedway will be
held in conjunction with the Missouri-based Winged Outlaw Warriors.
 
The ASCS Midwest Region kicked off its sixth season of competition just a
couple of weeks ago with a pair of young guns reaching victory lane at
Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway on April 16-17.
 
Twenty-one year-old Dustin Morgan of Tulsa, OK, bested a 34-car field in the
ASCS Midwest opener at I-80 on April 16, with 20-year-old Springfield, NE,
native Jack Dover delivering veteran car owner Gary Swenson a triumph the
following night.
 
Dover, among the top Lucas Oil ASCS National title contenders, is one of the
five past ASCS Midwest champions.  Dover captured his title in 2008, with
other past champions including Billy Alley (2005), Toby Chapman (2006),
Natalie Sather (2007) and Jason Danley (2009).
 
Dover escaped the opening weekend of ASCS Midwest action atop the point
charts with a 28-point edge over Giltner, Nebraska's Chad Humston, who
scored three series wins last year.
 
Aurora, Nebraska's Ryan Roberts is third in points, with Morgan and Gregg
Bakker of Sioux Falls, SD, rounding out the current top five.  The balance
of the current top ten in ASCS Midwest points includes two-time ASCS
Northern Plains champion Lee Grosz (Harwood, ND), Robby Wolfgang (Sioux
Falls, SD), Ryan Bickett (Ramona, SD), Billy Alley (Lincoln, NE) and Lou
Kennedy, Jr. (Winnipeg, Manitoba).
 
The Winged Outlaw Warrior forces will be lead into the weekend by four-time
series champion Randy Martin of California, MO, and defending champion Josh
Fisher of Smithton, MO.  Sedalia's Jonathan Cornell is out to the early WOW
lead over Martin, Eric Todd, Fisher and Dustin Barks.
 
Friday's card at Central Missouri Speedway marks the first Sprint Car event
atop the Warrensburg dirt track since 2005, while Saturday's action will be
the first ASCS Regional tilt in Wheatland.
 
Friday's action at Central Missouri fires off at 7:30 p.m., with Saturday's
card at Lucas Oil Speedway going green at 7:05 p.m.
 
Central Missouri Speedway is located in Warrensburg, MO, 3.5 miles north of
US 50 on SR 13 at the junction of CR V.  For more information, contact the
track at 660-747-2166.
 
Lucas Oil Speedway is located in Wheatland, MO, 0.2 miles south of US 54 on
SR 83.  For more information, contact the track at 417-282-5984.
 
The ASCS Midwest Region is slated for 23 nights of competition in 2010 at
ten different tracks throughout Nebraska and the surrounding areas of
Missouri, South Dakota and Iowa. 
 
In its 19th year of sanctioning Sprint Car racing, the American Sprint Car
Series brings the best of Sprint Car racing to approximately 100 different
tracks throughout 30 states and Canada.  Anchored by the Lucas Oil Sprint
Car Series presented by K&N Filters, ASCS also consists of eleven different
Regions throughout the nation.
 
Additional information regarding the American Sprint Car Series is available
at www.ascsracing.com

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