Line Ups for Day #3 of the 19th Annual Super Stock Showdown

Line Ups for Day #3 of the 19th Annual Super Stock Showdown

Day #3 will greet drivers and fans with 10 cars locked in and at least 30 more cars looking to lock their cars into the remaining A Feature spots so they, too, can compete for the big $5,000 paycheck 40-lap A Feature at the end of the night.

The drivers will get there from finishing in the top five of each of these two B Features: 

Super Stock B Feature #1

44K - Robert Knowles 39 - Brian Parker
UFO - ted Holt, Jr. 164 - Michael Muskrat
21 - Jimmy Douglas 26D - Dylan Davlin
43X - Dennis Schoenfeld 10-4 - Eddie Martin
64L - Dan Leatherman 127 - Andy Morris
5E - Ty Evans 64M - Terry Muskrat
27 - Dan Morris 55 - Kevin Wilburn
110 - JD Jackson

Super Stock B Feature #2

88B - Ben Waggoner 4X - Jared Hayes
42 - James Flood 4 - Roy Long
26 - Gean Davin 14T - Heath Teel
X-15 - H Palmer 77A - Hayden Chavers
60X - Chuck Knght 25 - Brandon Henry
43 - Scooter Scruggs 1 - Grant Davis
29 - Clark Plyler 77 - Corey Madison
75M - Randy Moses, Sr.

Those 10 cars plus two promoter's provisionals will join the A feature behind these 10 qualified drivers from Night #2 action:

01X - Peyton Taylor 23 - Kevin Saltern
60 - Robby Arnold 3 - Danny Womack
1X - Kris Loyd - G1 - Tony Anglin
19S - Kyle Slader 135 - Burl Woods
17 - Neil Johnston 9D - Kyle Davis

Latham Goes Back to Back for 4th, K. Slader Wins 4th as Guinn, B. Johnson and M. Hines Win 1st

Latham Goes Back to Back for 4th, K. Slader Wins 4th as Guinn, B. Johnson and M. Hines Win 1st

Rob Nugent, Track Announcer/Social Media/PR

THE EVENT

POCOLA, OK (July 15th, 2017) – The tenth points race of the season at the legendary Tri-State Speedway was a night of first time winners as three of the five features were won by first-timers this season. The other two feature winners both notched their fourth win of the season. Mother Nature tried to throw a curve ball for the night’s activities with a brief rain shower that lasted less than ten minutes but dropped quite a bit of rain. With a lot of last minute work, the track was tacky and fast, but did have a few dips.

The pre-race ceremonies started at 8:08 PM with the invocation and the National Anthem.

Heat race lineups for all classes, except the IMCA Modifieds, were determined by the driver’s draw at sign in. The IMCA Modifieds followed the published rules for that class, which utilizes the driver’s point average for starting positions. The classes, that drew for their starting heat position, advanced to their features via their finish in their heats. Plus, the last heat winner in each class, other than IMCA Modifieds, drew a number for the number of cars to invert for the A Feature.

At intermission, everyone had a chance to grab themselves some of the great food items from the concession including the return of the awesome TSS funnel cakes and an ice-cold Coca-Cola 20 oz. drink to wash it all down with. 

TOP THREE

The first race on the track after intermission was the USRA B-Mod A Feature where Kevin Guinn (788 – Fayetteville, AR) went to Victory Lane for the first time this season. Gerry Vaughn (77 – Greenwood, AR) took home second place as Lonny Flanagan (7 - Rudy, AR) repeated his third-place finish from the previous two weeks but remains the points leader with a 66-point margin.

Next was the Pure Stock A Feature that saw the same car win but with a different driver. Brad Johnson (51 – Stigler, OK) took home the win for his first of the season, after a DQ for the original race winner. Justin Johnson (55 – Fort Smith, AR) took home second place ahead of Adam Gipson (20 – Lavaca, AR), who finds himself in second place in the points battle just 14 points behind the class leader.

The next A Feature was for the IMCA Modifieds. Michael Hines (57M – Van Buren, AR) finished first, for his first win of the season, ahead of Jason Payton (6 – Greenwood, AR) and Kayden Menasco (49 – Muldrow, OK) who finds himself leading the class by only four points.

Next up was the non-point Super Stock A Feature where Kyle Slader (19S – Muskogee, OK) captured the checkered flag for the fourth time this season with another last lap, last turn pass on the outside. Roy Long (4 – Stilwell, OK) crossed the line in second ahead of Dylan Davlin (26D – Shady Point, OK).

The USRA Modifieds took to the high banks last for their A Feature. Trevor Latham (27 – Rogers, AR) took home his fourth win of the season and remains the class point leader. Brent Holman (17 – Rogers, AR) settled for a second-place finish over Brian Williams (26 - Fayetteville, AR) in third.

All race results, including heats, are available by clicking on the Results tab. The season point standings for each class are also available by clicking on the Points tab.

 NEXT TIME

Tri-State Speedway will return to action this week for the 19th Annual Super Stock Showdown presented by Shamrock Bolt & Screw Company on July 20, 21 and 22, 2017. Full details on this $5,000 to win event is posted on our website here.

Don’t forget the new starting time of 8 PM with both pit gates and grandstand gates opening at 5 PM. Driver’s meeting is at 7 PM and hot laps are scheduled for 7:30 PM.

The complete 2017 racing schedule can always be found by clicking on the Schedule tab. Also, be sure to stay up to date with us via our social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and YouTube which can be found by clicking the icons on the bottom of our website home page or by adding a “/” plus “Facebook”, “Twitter”, “Google+” or “YouTube” at the end so it looks like www.Tri-StateSpeedway.com/Facebook, etc.

We will see YOU soon!

Driver of the Week: Tandy Sullivan

Driver of the Week: Tandy Sullivan

Tri-State Speedway honors Tandy Sullivan as this week’s driver of the week.  Tandy has been racing at TSS for three years.  He is from Spiro, and has a wife, Amanda; a son, Maverick: a daughter, Jaimee and just recently a new born girl named, Isabella. 

Tandy is alternating driving the Pure Stock #1S with veteran driver, Mike Smith, but his seat time isn’t near enough for him, due to his working with the drilling industry.  He would much better be at TSS piloting this car.

 He and Mike are sponsored by JRT Trucking, Bo’s Collision and Frank Sharum Landscaping.  And he is thankful for support from Mike Smith, Jim Philpot,  Ray Phipps, Ryan Taylor, Cary Carter and Maverick Sullivan.  With that pit crew, Tandy can be sure that his ride is ready each week that he is in town to take to the high banks of Tri-State.