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January 15
FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway,
Queen Creek, AZ
Sanction: Unsanctioned Supers (Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout) - $5,000
Information provided by: Kevin Kovac (last updated January 16, 7:48 am)
Erb outduels Thornton for first Arizona victory
Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout
  1. Tyler Erb
  2. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  3. Jonathan Davenport
  4. Bobby Pierce
  5. Stormy Scott
  6. Rusty Schlenk
  7. Garrett Alberson
  8. Billy Moyer
  9. Brian Shirley
  10. Jake Timm
  11. Jason Feger
  12. Jared Landers
  13. Chad Simpson
  14. Jason Papich
  15. Kyle Beard
  16. Donny Schatz
  17. Johnny Scott
  18. Tim Lance
  19. Gordy Gundaker
  20. Mitch McGrath
  21. Chris Simpson
  22. Rodney Sanders
  23. Jimmy Mars
  24. Mike Marlar
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Tom Macht/photofinishphotos.com
Tyler Erb fires the six shooters after his first Arizona victory.
What won the race: Coming alive by threading the needle for three-wide pass for the lead on the backstretch, then outdueling Ricky Thornton Jr. amid slide jobs the rest of the way, Tyler Erb of New Waverly, Texas, grabbed a $5,000 victory Friday at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway in the fourth round of the Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout. Erb took the checkers 1.380 seconds ahead of Thornton while two-race winner Jonathan Davenport was third.
Key notes: Jonathan Davenport's hopes for a $100,000 payout from the Keyser Quarter-Million Bonus for five miniseries victories came to an end. He still has a shot at four victories ($25,000) while Tyler Erb and Ricky Thornton Jr. could potentially earn a three-victory bonus ($10,000). ... Four cautions slowed the action, most significantly when early leader Jason Papich fell from contention by hitting the backstretch wall. ... The miniseries continues with another $5,000-to-win event Saturday and $25,000-to-win finale Sunday.
On the move: Stormy Scott of Las Cruces, N.M., started 11th and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Erb’s winning Best Performance Motorsports Rocket Chassis is powered by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by New Point Lighting and Design, Roberts Bee Company, Bazell Race Fuels, Bulk Material Lift, Boxo USA, Franklin Enterprises, Sunoco, Industrial Resourcing Group, Keyser Mfg., and Valvoline.
Points chase: Miniseries points before Friday: 1. Jonathan Davenport (255); 2. Tyler Erb (216); 3. Mike Marlar (210); 4. Jason Papich (207); T5. Ricky Thornton Jr. (189); T5. Brian Shirley (189).
Current weather: Few Clouds, 63°F
Car count: 62
Fast qualifier: Jonathan Davenport
Time: 14.535 seconds
Polesitter: Jared Landers
Heat race winners: Jonathan Davenport, Jared Landers, Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton Jr., Mike Marlar, Jason Papich
Consolation race winners: Kyle Beard, Jason Feger
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

QUEEN CREEK, Ariz. — In charging from deep in the field the previous two Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout events, Tyler Erb passed 27 cars.

In winning his first career miniseries race Friday at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway, it seemed like the New Waverly, Texas, driver had to pass Ricky Thornton Jr. 27 times.

Such was the slide-job battle between Erb and Thornton at the 3/8-mile oval as Erb finally quelled Thornton's repeated bids in the waning moments and grabbed a $5,000 victory in the fourth of six miniseries events.

"Ricky, he did a great job there," a winded Erb said in victory lane after firing the traditional six shooters. "He definitely could've crowded me a couple of times. I felt like I left him a lane and he left me a lane. It's crazy what happens when two people with a little bit of (respect) can race."

While the second-row starters officially had three lead changes between them — those counted at the flagstand — fans counting slide jobs between the two in the last half of the 30-lapper ran out of fingers and toes until Erb secured the victory by 1.380 seconds over the Arizona native Thornton, who captured Saturday's feature.

Two-race winner Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., settled for a third-place finish with Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., and 11th-starting Stormy Scott of Las Cruces, N.M., rounding out the top five in the whirlwind feature.

Jason Papich of Nipomo, Calif., bidding to become the first miniseries winner from California, led the first 12 laps but slapped the wall four laps after losing the lead and fell from contention. Likewise polesitter and fellow front-row starter Jared Landers of Benton, Ark., was running second when he caught the wall, ending his hopes.

"Man, it was awesome," said Erb, who drives for Ohio-based Best Performance Motorsports. "It's a testament to everybody that helps. We've got the best equipment we can ask for. I love going racing with these guys, and that's half the business. I just can't thank everyone that helps us enough."

Papich controlled the race's early stages but had his hands full as the leaders entered traffic and lost the lead on the backstretch when Erb threaded the needle between the high-running Papich and low-running Thornton on the 13th lap. But Thornton slid under Erb exiting turn four to take command and lead three laps before Erb slid under him exiting in turn two on the 16th lap.

After a series of cautions, the pair resumed their battle on the 19th lap with Thornton's lap-20 slide job not enough while a lap-21 slide did the trick. When Thornton got too high off turn two, Erb — and Davenport — were nosed in on him with Erb and Thornton swapping the lead again before Thornton led at the flagstand on lap 22 and held it one more lap.

Erb finally made a slide job work on lap 24, and while Thornton continued his slide-job onslaught, Erb held on the rest of the way. Thornton's last-ditch effort came in turns one and two on the final lap, but it wasn't enough to get ahead of Erb, who streaked to the checkered flag.

"He would slide me, and I would lift or turn down," Erb said. "Finally, when the opportunity got clear to where I could just rim the top all the way around, I did in one and two. He never got in my door getting in, and I definitely chopped getting into one and two a couple times. We went into three and four once and it was pretty close — I had to get on the brakes and kind of got over the cushion — but we held on."

Thornton had decided against making his final bid in turns three and four going for the checkers, figuring things wouldn't turn out well for either of the frontrunners.

"The problem would've been, had I waited until (turns) three and four, he was driving into three so hard, I think we probably would've wrecked if I would've tried to slide him off of four," said Thornton, who said his harder-tire choice gave the softer-tired Erb an edge. "I was actually kind of surprised there at the end. ... I was able to keep pace there and kind of got closer, but I knew my only shot was to fake like I was going to throw a slider, and hope he overdrove and got into the wall. (And that would've) slowed him down the back straightaway and we could've raced into three, but he hit his corner good and that let him get off of (turn) two (successfully).

"It's tough to run second, but we had a pretty fast hot rod. The track was way better than what I thought it was going to be. It was nice they spent the hour or whatever redoing the track," Thornton said, adding that "the whole reason why we came out here was to make sure our stuff was good and kind of get ready for Speedweeks, too, so it makes me excited to get these done and head out there."

Davenport had the best seat in the house for the Erb-Thornton duel, but steering issues after contact with Papich earlier in the race hampered his Double L Motorsports entry.

"After the front end was knocked out, I couldn't just really get in there and drive like I needed to. I couldn't steer around the bottom. It was just good enough to almost keep up, but I just never could turn around the bottom (good enough)," Davenport said. "They was having a helluva show. A couple of times, I was going to try to slide 'em both, but it was just enough to where there was a little bit of slime on the bottom and just slick enough across the middle where you could get hung. I didn't want to take 'em both out. It was pretty exciting, anyway."

Four cautions slowed the action, the first on the second lap when Mike Marlar got sideways in turn one. A slowing Papich drew a lap-17 yellow while Rodney Sanders and Johnny Scott spun off turn four on the 18th lap. The last yellow appeared for Chris Simpson's turn-two spin on the lap-18 restart.

Notes: Officially, Papich and Erb led 12 laps apiece and Thornton led six. ... Keyser Quarter-Million Bonus money is still on the table, but it's shrinking. Davenport has a crack at $25,000 if he can win the final two races (for four total victories) or Thornton and Erb have a crack at $10,000 if they can win two more apiece (for three total). ... Seventeen of 24 starters completed 30 laps.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Jared Landers, Jason Papich
Row 2: Ricky Thornton Jr., Tyler Erb
Row 3: Jonathan Davenport, Mike Marlar
Row 4: Garrett Alberson, Bobby Pierce
Row 5: Rusty Schlenk, Jake Timm
Row 6: Stormy Scott, Rodney Sanders
Row 7: Johnny Scott, Jimmy Mars
Row 8: Brian Shirley, Chris Simpson
Row 9: Chad Simpson, Donny Schatz
Row 10: Kyle Beard, Jason Feger
Row 11: Gordy Gundaker, Billy Moyer
Row 12: Tim Lance, Mitch McGrath

Consolation race results

(10 laps; top three transfer)

First consolation: Kyle Beard, Gordy Gundaker, Tim Lance, Joey Tanner, Luke Merfeld, Trevor Gundaker, Bob Gardner, Jimmy Whisler, Austin Theiss, Seve Stultz, James Webster, Blair Nothdurft, Matt Sparby, Brandon Lewis, Power Donnelly, Larry Clawson, Chase Allen, Dustin Sorenson, Brody Montgomery, Brian Bowman, Cliff Morrow. Scratched: Trevor Anderson.

Second consolation: Jason Feger, Billy Moyer, Mitch McGrath, Terry Phillips, Cody Laney, Tony Toste, Doug Elkins, Kent Rosevear, Gunner Frank, Scott Lewis, Lyndon Bolt, Craig Parker, John Cornell, Steve Hucovski, Scott Ward, Thomas Hunziker, Tyler Reagle, Clayton Holland, Eston Whisler, Dustin Knight. Scratched: Cody Cantonwine, Blonde Bomber Mitchell.

Heat race results

(Eight laps; top three transfer)

First heat: Jonathan Davenport, Garrett Alberson, Johnny Scott, Kyle Beard, Tim Lance, Trevor Gundaker, Steve Stultz, Blair Nothdurft, James Webster, Brian Bowman, Power Donnelly.

Second heat: Jared Landers, Rusty Schlenk, Brian Shirley, Dustin Sorenson, Bob Gardner, Luke Merfeld, Matt Sparby, Jimmy Whisler, Larry Clawson, Cliff Morrow.

Third heat: Tyler Erb, Stormy Scott, Chad Simpson, Joey Tanner, Gordy Gundaker, Chase Allen, Austin Theiss, Brody Montgomery, Trevor Anderson, Brandon Lewis.

Fourth heat: Ricky Thornton Jr., Bobby Pierce, Jimmy Mars, Mitch McGrath, Tony Toste, Cody Laney, Terry Phillips, Scott Ward, Craig Parker, Clayton Holland, Cody Cantonwine.

Fifth heat: Mike Marlar, Jake Timm, Chris Simpson, Jason Feger, Lyndon Bolt, Kent Rosevear, John Cornell, Thomas Hunziker, Steve Hucovski, Blonde Bomber Mitchell.

Sixth heat: Jason Papich, Rodney Sanders, Donny Schatz, Billy Moyer, Gunner Frank, Eston Whisler, Doug Elkins, Scott Lewis, Tyler Reagle, Dustin Knight.

Pre-race notes

Friday has brought the best weather conditions of the Wild West Shootout to date with sunny skies continuing but an afternoon high temperature reaching into the mid-70s. … The second half of the six-race WWS begins with a 2021 miniseries-high 62 Super Late Models signed in for action. The car count betters last year’s Friday-night turnout by 20 entries. … Friday’s three-division WWS total car count is over 180. … Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark. — the winningest driver in the history of Arizona’s January Super Late Model action — has struggled through the first three events with finishes of 12th and ninth plus a DNQ on Wednesday night. He said he hasn’t been able to “get a good balance” with his Capital Race Car on this year’s “different” track conditions. … Another Batesville, Ark., driver piloting a Capital machine, Jared Landers, is hoping to rebound after a scrape with Kyle Beard of Trumann, Ark., during Wednesday night’s feature left him with front-end damage that resulted in him spinning his Jason Rauen-owned No. 98 out of the race. A first-time Capital campaigner, Landers said he’s impressed with Marshall Green’s Woodstock, Ga.-based chassis brand; he noted that it “responds exactly the way it’s supposed to when you make a change.” … With his SSI Motorsports Longhorn car fixed up with new body panels following his Wednesday feature tangle with Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., Ricky Thornton Jr. of Chandler, Ariz., is racing Friday with his wife and two young kids in attendance after they flew in Thursday from their home in Adel, Iowa. … Every competitor in action remains eligible for the $10,000 Keyser Manufacturing bonus available to a driver who wins three WWS features, but only Thornton, who won Sunday’s A-main, and two-time winner Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., are still chasing the bigger bonus bucks. Davenport can still dream of the $100,000 check for winning five races while J.D. and Thornton have the $25,000 bonus for four wins in play.

Time trials (unofficial)

Group A
Driver (car no.), hometown

  1. Jonathan Davenport (49), Blairsville, Ga., 14.535
  2. Jared Landers (98), Benton, Ark., 14.769
  3. Tyler Erb (1), New Waverly, Texas, 14.844
  4. Garrett Alberson (59), Las Cruces, N.M., 14.848
  5. Brian Shirley (3s), Chatham, Ill., 14.860
  6. Stormy Scott (2), Las Cruces, N.M., 14.919
  7. Johnny Scott (1st), Las Cruces, N.M., 14.921
  8. Dustin Sorenson (19), Rochester, Minn., 14.941
  9. Gordy Gundaker (11), St. Charles, Mo., 14.972
  10. Kyle Beard (86), Trumann, Ark., 14.982
  11. Rusty Schlenk (91), McClure, Ohio, 15.057
  12. Chad Simpson (25), Mount Vernon, Iowa, 15.081
  13. Blair Nothdurft (76), Renner, S.D., 15.126
  14. Bob Gardner (4G), East Peoria, Ill., 15.218
  15. Chase Allen (130), Midlothian, Texas, 15.254
  16. Tim Lance (48), Brimfield, Ill., 15.407
  17. Luke Merfeld (21M), Dubuque, Iowa, 15.468
  18. Joey Tanner (99), Portland, Ore., 15.577
  19. Trevor Gundaker (11T), St. Charles, Mo., 15.631
  20. Larry Clawson (L88), Kansas City, Mo., 15.789
  21. Austin Theiss (7D), Hockley, Texas, 15.791
  22. Steve Stultz (78s), Peoria, Ariz., 15.826
  23. Jimmy Whisler (28), Otis, Ore., 15.844
  24. Trevor Anderson (74x), Watertown, S.D., 16.096
  25. James Webster (5AZ), Coolidge, Ariz., 16.162
  26. Cliff Morrow (99), Enid, Okla., 16.193
  27. Brody Montgomery (3), Bandon, Ore., 16.629
  28. Brian Bowman (19), Eagle Point, Ore., 16.682
  29. Matt Sparby (81x), Bemidji, Minn., 16.970
  30. Brandon Lewis (44), Denver, Colo., 17.264
  31. Power Donnelly (333), Brighton, Colo., 18.235

Group B

  1. Ricky Thornton Jr. (20rt), Chandler, Ariz., 14.697
  2. Mike Marlar (157), Winfield, Tenn., 14.767
  3. Jason Papich (91P), Nipomo, Calif., 14.768
  4. Jimmy Mars (28), Menomonie, Wis., 14.847
  5. Jake Timm (49), Winona, Minn., 14.853
  6. Rodney Sanders (20), Happy, Texas, 14.875
  7. Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 14.906
  8. Chris Simpson (32), Oxford, Iowa, 14.963
  9. Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 15.054
  10. Tony Toste (91T), Pismo Beach, Calif., 15.122
  11. Kent Rosevear (02), Yuma, Ariz., 15.207
  12. Donny Schatz (15), Fargo, N.D., 15.230
  13. Cody Laney (32B), Torrance, Calif., 15.262
  14. Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 15.318
  15. Gunner Frank (21F), Montrose, Iowa, 15.350
  16. Mitch McGrath (74), Waukesha, Wis., 15.355
  17. Thomas Hunziker (38), Bend, Ore., 15.394
  18. Eston Whisler (82), Otis, Ore., 15.424
  19. Scott Ward (37), Watertown, S.D., 15.434
  20. Lyndon Bolt (3x), Rapid City, S.D., 15.459
  21. Doug Elkins (41), Salem, Ore., 15.526
  22. Craig Parker (48), Phoenix, Ariz., 15.539
  23. John Cornell (28), Phoenix, Ariz., 15.597
  24. Scott Lewis (99), Henderson, Colo., 15.721
  25. Terry Phillips (75), Springfield, Mo., 15.752
  26. Steve Hucovski (15H), Corcoran, Minn., 15.789
  27. Tyler Reagle (21x), Valentine, Neb., 15.826
  28. Clayton Holland (71), Forney, Texas, 16.548
  29. Blonde Bomber Mitchell (B29), Pea Ridge, Ark., 16.754
  30. Dustin Knight (77), Central Point, Ore., 16.768
  31. Cody Cantonwine (75), Fort Lipton, Colo., no time

Friday's schedule

(All times Mountain)
3:30 p.m. - Drivers' meeting
4:30 p.m. - Hot laps
- X-mods
- Modifieds
- Late Models (time trials)
5:55 p.m. - National anthem
6 p.m. - Heat races
- X-mods (six laps)
- Modifieds (8 or 10 laps)
- Late Models (10 laps)
Consolation races
- X-mods (10 laps)
- Modifieds (10 laps)
- Late Models (10 laps)
Features
- Late Models (30 laps)
- X-mods (20 laps)
- Modifieds (25 laps)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Landers, Papich
Row 2: Thornton, Erb
Row 3: Davenport, Marlar
Row 4: Alberson, Pierce
Row 5: Schlenk, Timm
Row 6: S. Scott, Sanders
Row 7: J. Scott, Mars
Row 8: Shirley, Chr. Simpson
Row 9: Cha. Simpson, Schatz
Row 10: Beard, Feger
Row 11: G. Gundaker, Moyer
Row 12: Lance, McGrath

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