PARK
CITY,
Kan. (June 12, 2007) – Memorial Day weekend
the O’Reilly NCRA Late Model Series, presented by
ICM/Ethanol, kicked off their 2007 season
with a pair of shows in Nebraska. They opened May 25
at Mid-Nebraska Speedway in Doniphan, followed on
May 27 with the Alphabet Soup race at I-80 Speedway
in Greenwood.
The highlight of the
weekend came at I-80 Speedway when Al Purkey won his
record-setting 25th career NCRA late model. The
Coffeyville, Kan., pilot broke a tie with the late
Larry Phillips for first on the all-time list.
Speaking of ties, Delbert Smith and John Anderson
took different paths to deadlock at the top of the
standings after the first two shows.
Smith won his 11th career NCRA race in the opener.
However, the Wichita, Kan., driver went in the
opposite direction at I-80 and finished 25th. The
2001 series champion offset that performance
somewhat by winning his heat race at each show. By
contrast, Anderson was a model of consistency. The
Omaha, Neb., driver was third and fourth over the
weekend.
Smith and Anderson
each have 470 points, and the tie is indicative of
the logjam at the top. Kyle Berck, the 2002 series
champ who is running the full schedule this year, is
third with 440 points. Just five points behind him
is two-time defending champion Kelly Boen. In fifth
is Corey Zeitner with 420 points, followed by Mike
Wiarda in sixth with 405 points.
The series returns to action
June 29 with five shows in five nights. For more
information about the NCRA, visit their Web site at
www.ncraracing.org
or call the NCRA office at (316) 755-1781.