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Moyer Out Maneuvers McCreadie for Ninth Wild West Shootout Win

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Moyer Out Maneuvers McCreadie for Ninth Wild West Shootout Win
Ties Phillips A-Top the All-Time WWSO Win List, 754th of his Career

by Ryan Neuharth
Tucson, Ariz (January 20) – On a racetrack that Billy Moyer described as “The best he’s had it all week,” the Hall of Famer from Batesville, AR outdueled fellow front row starter and Sunday winner Tim McCreadie for the win in round four of the Wild West Shootout presented by Total Seal Piston Rings at USA Raceway. The win was the second of the week for Moyer, his ninth all-time in the series, and 754th of his career.

While Moyer was credited with leading all 30-laps, the race was anything but a runaway as McCreadie kept steady pressure on the leader during the mid-stages of the caution free event. Between laps ten and twenty, McCreadie would show the nose to Moyer several times in heavy lapped traffic. The most serious challenge came on lap seventeen when the leaders split a lap car off of turn two, and running door-to-door into turn three. Moyer would find the moisture rich cushion to his liking off of turn four to repeal the New York driver’s most serious challenge.

“This place is really fun to race on when it gets like this,” McCreadie said from the front-straight after the race. “He’s (Moyer) been in his car for four years, and we’ve been in ours for four days. We’re just a tick off but were gaining on it every night and building something special with these Warrior cars.”

Behind the two leaders a great battle for the next six positions was taking place between Brad Looney, Jimmy Mars, Will Vaught, Randy Korte, Jesse Stovall, and Shannon Babb.

Looney and Mars would run third and fourth for the first two-thirds of the event before the seventh starting Vaught, who was shuffled back to ninth early, also found the topside to his liking. Blasting around both Stovall and Korte on lap six, he stalked Looney and Mars before overtaking that duo between laps twenty and twenty-five.

“We got shuttled back early there but we had a fast car,” Vaught said post-race. “This is new car and we were lucky to not blow-up the other night when we knocked the fan belt off in the B-Main.”

Maybe the fastest driver on track, who also may have passed the most cars on the evening, was Shannon Babb. After starting eight and finishing fourth in his heat race, Babb cruised to a B-Main win earning the fifteenth starting spot in the A-Main. He would crack the top ten less then ten-laps into the 30-lapper, sitting eighth. Babb methodically picked his way forward, passing Stovall for seventh on lap fifteen, Korte for sixth on lap eighteen, and clipping Mars in a photo-finish for the fifth spot in the final rundown.

With the Moyer/McCreadie battle taking place in front of him, and the charging Vaught coming from behind, Brad Looney was the steadiest driver in the top five. Running third from the outset until lap twenty-five, the 2011 MARS series champion turning a very quiet fourth, his best finish of the week.

Moyer’s ninth Wild West Shootout win ties him with Terry Phillips for the all-time series lead. Having stated repeatedly throughout the week that his car is not quite perfect, but he’s looking forward to Sunday’s Bill Cheesborg Memorial finale, and now standing alone a-top the series all-time win list.

A-Main
1 2 21 Billy Moyer Batesville, AR $3,000
2 1 39 Tim McCreadie Watertown, NY
3 7 1V Will Vaught Crane, MO
4 3 14 Brad Looney Republic, MO
5 6 28 Jimmy Mars Menomonie, WI
6 15 18 Shannon Babb Moweaqua, IL
7 4 00K Randy Korte Highland, IL
8 8 00x Jesse Stovall Galena, MO
9 9 54 Dane Dacus Lakeland, TN
10 22 2J John Anderson Omaha, NE
11 16 57J Bub McCool Vicksburg, MS
12 13 32 Chris Simpson Oxford, IA
13 5 8P Lonnie Parker Jr El Mirage, AZ
14 21 9T Tim Isenburg Marshfield, WI
15 12 14M Morgan Bagley Longview, TX
16 20 91P Jason Papich Santa Maria, CA
17 17 8 John Lowrey Bakersfield, CA
18 18 75 Terry Phillips Springfield, MO
19 14 77 Jason McBride Carbondale, IL
20 24 27 Nick Bartels El Segundo, CA
21 10 10N Robert Sanders Bakersfield, CA
22 11 28X Jeff Provinzino Hibbing, MN
23 23 21JR Billy Moyer Jr Batesville, AR
24 19 20rt Ricky Thornton Jr Chandler, AZ

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B-Main #1  
1 32 Chris Simpson Oxford, IA *
2 57J Bub McCool Vicksburg, MS *
3 20rt Ricky Thornton Jr Chandler, AZ *
4 2J John Anderson Omaha, NE *
5 18x Ronnie Lee Hollingsworth Northport, AL
6 32B Clay Daly Bakersfield, CA
7 14M Dean Moore Grand Junction, CO
8 02x Tommy Weder Jr Woodward, OK
9 37 Rob Mayea Bend, OR
10 A1 Duke Whiseant Texarkana, AR
11 6H Al Humphries Giltner, NE
12 93 Ray Moore Shreveport, LA
13 11K Jon Kirby Russellville, AR
14 11M Paul Mueller Bismarck, ND
15 5K Mike Kirby Torrance, CA
16 17s Rick Shafer Vacaville, CA
17 92K Brant Kehrer New Memphis, IL
dns 31 Scott Creel Franklinton, LA

B-Main #2  
1 77 Jason McBride Carbondale, IL *
2 8 John Lowrey Bakersfield, CA *
3 91P Jason Papich Santa Maria, CA *
4 21JR Billy Moyer Jr Batesville, AR *
5 42s Don Shaw Ham Lake, MN
6 32S Chris Shannon Merced, CA
7 9I Steve Isenburg Marshfield, WI
8 21F Todd Frank Green Bay, WI
9 10X Leon Henderson Laurel, MS
10 23 Brad Williams Tucson, AZ
11 91T Tony Toste Pismo Beach, CA
12 12 Ron Bartels El Segundo, CA
13 96M Matt Micheli Live Oak, CA
14 7 Ricky Weiss Headingley, MB
15 77A Justin Asplin Birch Tree, MO
16 22G Paul Guglielmoni Vacaville, CA
dns 37W Scott Ward Watertown, SD
dns 71 Don O’Neal Martinsville, IN

B-Main #3  
1 18 Shannon Babb Moweaqua, IL *
2 75 Terry Phillips Springfield, MO *
3 9T Tim Isenburg Marshfield, WI *
4 27 Nick Bartels El Segundo, CA *
5 99JR Frank Heckenast Jr Orland Park, IL
6 18c Ross Camponova Clarksdale, MS
7 15K Justin Kay Wheatland, IA
8 26 Mark Carrell Redmond, OR
9 43 Garret Alberson Las Cruces, NM
10 72 Travis Gorsuch Chanhassen, MN
10 51 Joey Moriarty Glendale, AZ
11 5E Shane Edginton Winnipeg, MB
12 2 Trevor Glaser Tangent, OR
13 37H Garrett Higgins Tucson, AZ
14 10eh Ed Turnbull Estevan, SK
dns 5B Klint Byars Carrollton, MS
dns 10 Mike Balcaen Winnipeg, MB

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Heat #1  
1 1 10N Robert Sanders Bakersfield, CA
2 6 39 Tim McCreadie Watertown, NY
3 5 42s Don Shaw Ham Lake, MN
4 3 75 Terry Phillips Springfield, MO
5 8 91P Jason Papich Santa Maria, CA
6 9 7 Ricky Weiss Headingley, MB
7 10 57J Bub McCool Vicksburg, MS
8 7 43 Garret Alberson Las Cruces, NM
9 2 17s Rick Shafer Vacaville, CA
10 4 31 Scott Creel Franklinton, LA

Heat #2
1 1 28X Jeff Provinzino Hibbing, MN
2 4 32 Chris Simpson Oxford, IA
3 8 00x Jesse Stovall Galena, MO
4 7 99JR Frank Heckenast Jr Orland Park, IL
5 9 11K Jon Kirby Russellville, AR
6 6 23 Brad Williams Tucson, AZ
7 5 22G Paul Guglielmoni Vacaville, CA
8 2 2 Trevor Glaser Tangent, OR
9 10 72 Travis Gorsuch Chanhassen, MN
DQ 3 71 Don O’Neal Martinsville, IN
O’Neal disqualified for not going to the scales

Heat #3  
1 2 54 Dane Dacus Lakeland, TN
2 7 8P Lonnie Parker Jr El Mirage, AZ
3 1 6H Al Humphries Giltner, NE
4 8 8 John Lowrey Bakersfield, CA
5 9 77 Jason McBride Carbondale, IL
6 3 14M Dean Moore Grand Junction, CO
7 6 26 Mark Carrell Redmond, OR
8 5 37H Garrett Higgins Tucson, AZ
9 4 96M Matt Micheli Live Oak, CA

Heat #4  
1 3 1V Will Vaught Crane, MO
2 1 18c Ross Camponova Clarksdale, MS
3 8 28 Jimmy Mars Menomonie, WI
4 5 77A Justin Asplin Birch Tree, MO
5 6 32S Chris Shannon Merced, CA
6 4 15K Justin Kay Wheatland, IA
7 7 21F Todd Frank Green Bay, WI
8 2 11M Paul Mueller Bismarck, ND
9 9 92K Brant Kehrer New Memphis, IL

Heat #5  
1 1 14M Morgan Bagley Longview, TX
2 3 5K Mike Kirby Torrance, CA
3 2 51 Joey Moriarty Glendale, AZ
4 6 2J John Anderson Omaha, NE
5 5 21JR Billy Moyer Jr Batesville, AR
6 7 27 Nick Bartels El Segundo, CA
7 4 93 Ray Moore Shreveport, LA
8 8 10X Leon Henderson Laurel, MS
9 9 91T Tony Toste Pismo Beach, CA

Heat #6  
1 4 14 Brad Looney Republic, MO
2 1 20rt Ricky Thornton Jr Chandler, AZ
3 2 18x Ronnie Lee Hollingsworth Northport, AL
4 8 18 Shannon Babb Moweaqua, IL
5 6 5B Klint Byars Carrollton, MS
6 9 9T Tim Isenburg Marshfield, WI
7 5 5E Shane Edginton Winnipeg, MB
8 7 A1 Duke Whiseant Texarkana, AR
9 3 10eh Ed Turnbull Estevan, SK

Heat #7  
1 4 21 Billy Moyer Batesville, AR
2 1 9I Steve Isenburg Marshfield, WI
3 8 00K Randy Korte Highland, IL
4 5 10 Mike Balcaen Winnipeg, MB
5 3 37 Rob Mayea Bend, OR
6 9 32B Clay Daly Bakersfield, CA
7 6 02x Tommy Weder Jr Woodward, OK
8 7 12 Ron Bartels El Segundo, CA
9 2 37W Scott Ward Watertown, SD

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race updates courtesy of Ryan Neuharth

Stormy Scott Takes Round # 1 at USA Raceway

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

 

Tucson, Az. (Oct 30, 2011) After a one month shuffle on the 2011 calendar leaving racers the chance to be with their family’s this Thanksgiving,  followed by a few controversial rule changes, only to add a race format and payout extreme home make over, the always star studded event known as The Wes Hurst Memorial is off and running! With a region that has witnessed more than a few a changes to its modified division in the last few years, last night was a clear indication that the outlaws of the modified world are here to stay at USA Raceway!

 

Stormy Scott topped the 39 car field in Saturday’s preliminary landing himself and the other top 5 finishing drivers locked into the front of Sunday’s main event paying out a cool $5,000 to the winner. Kelly Shryock fresh off of a $15,000 pay day just last weekend, led most of the race after also winning the first heat race of the night. Shryock would cross the finish line in the second spot with hometown hero Jeremy Payne in tow after topping a talent filled B-Main earlier on in the night.  Chase Junghans, pilot of the Shop Quick owned #18 also earned a trip to the tech area while taking the home the 4th spot ahead of two time WHM champion Terry Phillips.

 

Christy Georges outlasted the 188 Huebner machine to take home the big trophy in the X-Mod division. Robert “Hillbilly” Burchett picked up the “W” in a sparks flying 20 lap throw down in the Factory Stocks. Female standout driver Amanda Johnson beat out the boys in the Hornets for her first WHM win of her young career. The Western States Stock Cars also saw a new winner as Reed Veralud visited victory lane for his first USA Raceway victory.

All the action kicks off for the second and final round of the 7th Annual Wes Hurst Memorial at 6pm this Sunday night! The racing action will get going at 6pm with the gates opening at 2pm. All kids in attendance will be invited down on the racetrack at intermission to go trick or treating with a little help from their favorite USA Raceway drivers and crews as well. You don’t want to miss this one!

 

General admission tickets are just $15 for Adults, $12 for Seniors, Students and Military. KIDS 11 and under are absolutely FREE! Race fans for an additional $10 you my upgrade your ticket to the great indoors and enjoy the races from USA Raceway’s VIP Suite (first come, first serve basis).

  

To keep up on all the latest news and happenings please sign up for USA Raceway E-News.  The track update registration can be found at USA’s website www.usaraceway.net
More info for the 7th Annual Wes Hurst Memorial can also be found at www.usaraceway.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/WHM-2011-Flyersm.jpg

USA Raceway is located east of Tucson off I-10 exit 265, then 1.6 miles south on Craycroft Road, which turns into Los Reales.  For more information please, contact the track at 520-574-8515 or additional information regarding USA Raceway can be found at www.usaraceway.net

The 7th Annual Wes Hurst Memorial at USA Raceway

Friday, October 28th, 2011

 

The racing action begins at 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday!