By Randy Fisher
PARK CITY, Kan. (July 9, 2007)
– The O’Reilly NCRA Modified Series,
presented by ICM/Ethanol, seems a bit
plagued by bad weather this season, but only
at 81 Speedway.
Two of
the series’ first five shows were rained
out, both at 81. The season opener was
rained out and rescheduled twice before they
finally got it in. The June 30 show was also
rained out; they will try that one again
Saturday.
Whenever they race, Brian Franz is always
one of the contenders. The four-time
defending series champion has been a model
of consistency this year. Through their four
shows, the driver from Halstead, Kan., has
finished second, first, second, and third.
That puts him first in the standings.
Series
rookie Jeremy Massey was an early surprise.
With three top 10 finishes in the first
three events, including his first win,
Massey was second in points. Unfortunately,
he was one of 10 drivers who blew an engine
July 1 during heat races on the big
Belleville (Kan.) High Banks half-mile.
Three-time series champion John Allen of
Chanute, Kan., took the Belleville checker.
It was his second series victory in as many
starts this year and the 10th of his NCRA
career.
Marc
Hurd finished second at Belleville and moved
into a second-place tie in the standings.
Franz was third, followed by Greg Burt and
Cody Gearhart.
Belleville certainly jumbled the standings
behind the leader. Joining Hurd in the tie
for second is Brian Powers as Massey fell to
fourth. Greg Stephens dropped one spot, from
fourth to fifth.
Rounding out the top 10 are Brian McGowen,
Mike Jarvis, Greg Burt, Troy Gemmill, and
Casey McClaskey.
Although Franz has won six of the last 11
NCRA shows held at 81 Speedway, many other
drivers have also done well there recently.
Allen won the 2007 season opener on May 19.
Last year, Stephens, Powers, and Ryan
McAninch all picked up NCRA victories at 81.
For
more information about the NCRA, either
visit their Web site at www.ncraracing.org
or call the NCRA office at (316) 755-1781.