Meeker, Oklahoma (May
8,
2010) - “The car was
set up perfectly; all I had to
do was drive it.” Those were the
words of Hermitage, Missouri’s
Eric Turner as he took the lead
on lap ten and never looked back
to take the third race of the
“Showdown in the Heartland II”
featuring the O’Reilly National
Championship Racing Association
and MARS DIRTCar series late
model divisions Saturday night
at Brill Motor Speedway in
Meeker, Oklahoma.
After
a brief caution at the start of
the thirty lap feature for NCRA
rookie of the year contender
Jace Kaser of Lincoln, Nebraska,
pole sitter Jack Sullivan of
Greenbriar, Arkansas took
control of the complete restart
and quickly opened up a five car
length lead as the green flag
fell. Fellow outside front row
starter Wendell Wallace battled
fourth starting Al Purkey for
the runner up position while
third starting Turner settled
into the fourth position.
By
lap three Turner started his
move to the front as he passed
Purkey for third and one lap
later got underneath Wallace for
the runner up position. Turner,
who won the season opener back
in March in Clarksville,
Tennessee, stayed right on the
leaders bumper as the front
runners began entering lapped
traffic on lap nine. On lap ten
Turner made his move entering
turns one and two and, staying
on the bottom of the track, got
a run off turn two to separate
himself from Sullivan to take
the lead.
Turner began to switch to cruise
control aboard his Hatfield
Racing Engines powered GRT late
model stock car as he had opened
up a half stretch lead by the
races midway point.
Sullivan, Wallace, Purkey and
Jeremy Payne were your top five
at this point with Purkey
beginning to make his move on
Wallace for the third position.
On lap twenty-three Purkey, a
former two-time O’Reilly/NCRA
champion, finally got underneath
Wallace to take over that third
spot.
But
back up front there was no
catching Turner as he cruised
the rest of the caution free
feature unchallenged to take the
half stretch victory. “I have
got to thank Rushin Towing and
Swoffords AMOCO as they really
help us make this possible.”
Sullivan would settle for the
runner up spot while Purkey and
Wallace settled for third and
fourth respectively. Current
O’Reilly/NCRA points Kelly Boen
of Henderson, Colorado was the
racers hard charger as the five
time series champion started
thirteenth to round out the top
five.
Mechanical gremlins struck MARS
DIRTCar series rookie of the
year contender Gary Christian in
his heat race forcing him to use
a provisional and settle for a
22nd place finish and
The Brake Man tough break award
of the evening.
Wallace, Turner, Sullivan and
Cory Zeitner took home the ten
lap heat race victories while
Larry Campbell gathered in the
ten lap “B” features.
“Showdown in the Heartland II”
featuring the MARS DIRTCar
Series and the O’Reilly/NCRA
late model divisions will
conclude the four race swing on
Sunday night at Monett Speedway
in Monett, Missouri.
The
National Championship Racing
Association would like to thank
the following contributors for
their involvement with the late
model division for the 2010 race
season:
Official Sponsors: O’Reilly Auto
Parts, Hoosier Racing Tires,
Sunoco Race Fuels
Official Contingency Partners:
Arizona Sports Shirts,
Bernheisel Racing Components,
Hatfield Racing Engines, Hooker
Harness, Keizer Aluminum Wheels,
Lazer Chassis, Peterson Fluid
Systems, Pro Shocks, Racing
Optics, Real Racing Wheels, Rod
End Supply, Saldana Racing
Products, Schoenfeld Headers,
Taylor Cable Products, The Joie
of Seating, Ultra-Shield Race
Products, Vertex Magnetos,
Winters Performance Products.
Brill Motor Speedway -
Meeker, Oklahoma - May 8, 2010
HEAT
1:
1,
Wendell Wallace. 2, Justin
Wells. 3, Jeremy Payne. 4, Kelly
Boen. 5, Rylan Long. 6, Jerry
Warner. 7, Jase Kaser.
HEAT
2: 1, Eric
Turner. 2, Al Purkey. 3, Terry
Phillips. 4, Will Vaught. 5,
Larry Campbell. 6, Justin Asplin.
7, Gary Christian.
HEAT
4: 1,
Corey Zeitner. 2, Ken Schrader.
3, Bill Koons. 4, Dean Moore. 5,
Raymond Merrill. 6, Ryan
Peacock.
B
FEATURE: 1,
Larry Campbell. 2, Rylan Long.
3, Raymond Merrill. 4, Zac
Simmons. 5, Jerry Warner. 6,
Shawn Harker. 7, Jase Kaser. 8,
Justin Asplin. 9, Waylan Petrie.
10, Ryan Peacock. 11, Gary
Christian.
A FEATURE:
1, Eric
Turner. 2, Jack Sullivan. 3, Al
Purkey. 4, Wendell Wallace. 5,
Kelly Boen. 6, Will Vaught. 7,
Terry Phillips. 8, Jeremy Payne.
9, Corey Zeitner. 10, Ken
Schrader. 11, Justin Wells. 12,
Larry Campbell. 13, Jason
Obrien. 14, Rylan Long. 15, Dean
Moore. 16, Darrell Mooneyham.
17, Gary Christian. 18, Bill
Koons. 19, Dustin Mooneyham. 20,
Shawn Harker. 21, Jase Kaser.
22, Raymond Merrill. 23, Zac
Simmons. 24, Justin Asplin.