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August 28
Davenport Speedway,
Davenport, IA
Sanction: World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series (Quad Cities 150) - $30,000
Information provided by: Robert Holman (last updated August 31, 12:13 pm)
Moran adds $30,000 Davenport win to ledger
Quad Cities 150
  1. Devin Moran
  2. Brian Shirley
  3. Boom Briggs
  4. Brandon Sheppard
  5. Bobby Pierce
  6. Chris Madden
  7. Ricky Weiss
  8. Brent Larson
  9. Frank Heckenast Jr.
  10. Dennis Erb Jr.
  11. Tyler Bruening
  12. Billy Moyer Jr.
  13. Ryan Gustin
  14. Nick Hoffman
  15. Jimmy Mars
  16. Shannon Babb
  17. Chris Simpson
  18. Cade Dillard
  19. Jason Feger
  20. Richie Gustin
  21. Paul Parker
  22. Matt Furman
  23. Garrett Alberson
  24. Mike Fryer
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Devin Moran celebrates his $30,000 victory at Davenport Speedway.
What won the race: Turning back challenges from Brandon Sheppard early and Bobby Pierce late, Devin Moran of Dresden, Ohio, led all but one circuit en route to matching his career-high payday with a $30,000 victory in Saturday night’s 70-lap Hoker Trucking Quad Cities 150 finale at Davenport Speedway. The 26-year-old standout beat 15th-starter Brian Shirley by 1.162 seconds for his fourth World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series triumph of the season.
Key notes: Moran, who also earned $30,000 for his 2018 Prairie Dirt Classic victory, registered his second win in three nights at the quarter-mile oval. ... He also pocketed $10,000 for capturing Thursday's 40-lap weekend opener.
On the move: Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., started 15th and finished second.
Winner's sponsors: Moran’s Tye Twarog Racing Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Tye Twarog Performance Parts, KB Trucking, New Point Lighting & Design, Tommy Pope Construction, Accu-Force, M&M Painting and Construction, VP Racing Fuels, Lucas Oil’s, Eddie’s Sunoco, Muskingum County Speedway, Polymer Services, C&W Trucking and Sons and Big D’s Pizza.
Points chase: After Davenport: 1. Brandon Sheppard (5,762); 2. Chris Madden (5,584); 3. Tyler Bruening (5,318); 4. Dennis Erb Jr. (5,234); 5. Ricky Weiss (5,230); 6. Ryan Gustin (5,136); 7. Boom Briggs (4,932); 8. Brent Larson (4,932).
Current weather: Clear, 81°F
Car count: 33
Polesitter: Devin Moran
Heat race winners: Devin Moran, Brandon Sheppard, Bobby Pierce, Chris Madden
Consolation race winners: Cade Dillard, Nick Hoffman
Next series race: September 2, Cherokee Speedway (Gaffney, SC) $40,000
Editor's note: Fixes heat lineups to reflect penalties.
From staff reports

DAVENPORT, Iowa (Aug. 28) — The best season of Devin Moran’s burgeoning career just keeps getting better.

Turning back challenges from Brandon Sheppard early and Bobby Pierce late, the 26-year-old standout from Dresden, Ohio, led all but one circuit en route to matching his career-high payday with a $30,000 victory in Saturday night’s 70-lap Hoker Trucking Quad Cities 150 finale at Davenport Speedway.

After calmly controlling a final restart with five laps remaining, Moran beat Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., to the finish line by 1.162 seconds for his fourth World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series triumph in limited appearances during his true breakthrough 2021 campaign.

“It’s just surreal,” said a beaming Moran, whose visit to the quarter-mile fairgrounds oval for the WoO tripleheader also included a $10,000 checkered flag in Thursday’s opener and a third-place finish in Friday’s A-main. “This is tied for the biggest paying win I’ve ever had (with his 2018 Prairie Dirt Classic victory at Illinois’s Fairbury Speedway). I guess I’ll count it bigger because we won 10 (grand) on Thursday as well.”

Shirley, 40, never threatened Moran after reaching second place from his 15th starting spot with a lap-67 pass of Oakwood, Ill.’s Pierce. WoO regular Boom Briggs of Bear Lake, Pa., finished third — his season-high placing on the national tour — after slipping into the position on the final circuit while New Berlin, Ill.’s Sheppard, who led lap five, settled for fourth place while battling a loss of brakes for the last 50 laps and Pierce lost two spots on the last lap to complete the top five.

Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., moved into second on lap 61 with hopes of making a last-ditch run at Moran, but he went spinning in turn three on the 65th circuit when Pierce made contact with him from behind. Madden’s wheels never stopped, however, as the caution flag was displayed so he restarted sixth — where he blended into the field upon getting his car pointed in the right direction — and finished there.

Moran, who started from the pole position, shot his Tye Twarog-owned Longhorn Chassis into the lead at the initial green flag but was dogged immediately by the second-starting Sheppard. The three-time and reigning WoO champion nosed ahead to lead lap five, but Moran regained the top spot the following circuit and was scored the leader of every lap over the remaining distance.

But while Sheppard, 28, never made another serious run at Moran, the eventual winner still had to fight off two especially stiff bids from the 24-year-old Pierce. After grabbing second from Sheppard on lap 38, Pierce came oh-so-close to surprising Moran on lap 39 with an aggressive slider through turns one and two that had him ahead of Moran on the backstretch.

Alas, Moran crossed over Pierce off turn four to remain in front as lap 40 was recorded. Moran executed an almost identical move on lap 60 to again repel Pierce, who slid ahead of Moran in turn four but didn’t have enough traction to stay there.

“The middle (of the track) was just so good, it was so wet,” said Moran, maintained a short-but-steady edge over the final 10 laps. “With these 40s (hard-compound Hoosier tires), I didn’t know if we’d be able to go through that (middle lane) so long, and I just kept running it, running it. Then Bobby slid me and I ran the slider line in one and two and I picked up way more speed it felt like. From then on out I had a little bit of a gap the rest of the race.”

Moran was certainly thankful to see the checkered flag fly. He might not have been able to physically handle too many more circuits without experiencing a drop-off in speed.

“We lost power steering as the race went on and this was not the place to do that,” Moran said, noting the evening’s fast surface conditions. “So I’m, like, toasted right now.”

Moran wasn’t too tired, however, to enjoy his latest victory lane celebration with his team, including Twarog, his younger brother/crew chief Wylie and his girlfriend Lakia Hedman. His 12th overall triumph of 2011 was his third worth $22,000 or more and pushed his total first-place earnings for the season to $155,004.

“Man, this is freakin’ awesome,” said Moran, who made the long haul to race at Davenport for the first time thanks to sponsorship assistance from Doug Curless of C&W Trucking in Bettendorf, Iowa. “Anyone who doesn’t have a Longhorn needs a Longhorn. Anyone who doesn’t have Bilstein Shocks probably needs ‘em. They’re just results after results.”

Shirley spoke after the race more about rebounding from frustrating outings on Thursday and Friday than falling one spot short of the race’s $30,000 top prize. He was in need of a pick-me-up for his Bob Cullen-owned effort.

“I know we didn’t get a win, but it was sure like a win for us right now,” Shirley said after piloting his XR1 Rocket car forward from mid-pack. “It’s nice to just put in a good run to keep the fight. The first two nights here my head was between my legs. My buddy Kyle kept calling me and calling me every day telling me to quit being a pussy and just keep driving, and we’re gonna keep up and keep digging. Sooner or later we gotta find what we need and we’ll get back to winning.

“We’re just out here grinding. We’re not really 100 percent where we need to be. I don’t really know where I need to be right now, but (crewman) Aaron’s been working his ass off, my buddy (and former driver) Randy Korte come up tonight and helped us out … we’re just trying to figure out what we need to be this year. We’ve been off all year, but Bob and Lisa Cullen have given me every opportunity in the world to keep digging, keep fighting, and we’re gonna fight until we find where we need to be and the speed and stuff.”

The 50-year-old Briggs provided a feel-good story with his strong run to a podium finish from the 10th starting spot.

“I was just hoping for a top-five, and we got dicing a little bit there (for third) with my buddies Madden and Sheppard and I hope nobody’s mad,” Briggs said. “But it was really good racing and tight.

“Mark Richards, Rocket Chassis, them guys have been helping me a ton. Hell, Sheppard was welding on my car today (and) that thing was in the earth tonight.”

Noting that he was “whupped” after a long, hot day in Iowa, Briggs wore a big smile during postrace ceremonies as he sipped from a bottle of Busch Light and gave a shout out to his mother.

“This really for my mom at home,” Briggs said. “This week would’ve been four years that my dad’s been gone (the elder Briggs, a former racer, died in 2017), and I’m fortunate enough to do this because of my family … and mom, I hope you’re watching. I love you.”

There caution flags slowed the race. The first came on lap 37 when Cade Dillard slowed. Ryan Gustin triggered another caution on lap 57 when he developed a flat tire and Madden’s lap-65 spin caused the final slowdown.

Garrett Alberson flipped wildly over the berm in turns one and two on lap 10, bringing out a red flag. He wasn’t injured, but his Roberts Motorsports car sustained heavy damage after twisting and turning high in the air and coming to rest off the track.

Notes: Moran tallied his eighth career WoO triumph. … Jimmy Mars was battling for fifth on lap 49 when he slid over the berm in turns three and four and drove straight into the pit area. … Dennis Erb Jr. finished 10th after pitting during the lap-57 caution period. … WoO regular Ricky Weiss of Headingly, Manitoba, who finished seventh, was among eight drivers penalized for missing Saturday’s mandatory pre-race autograph session. Each driver who missed the session was relegated to the back of their heat race; others penalized were Garrett Alberson, Jeremiah Hurst, Richie Gustin Jr., Todd Cooney, Michael Guldenpfennig, Chris Kratzer and Lance Matthees.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Devin Moran, Brandon Sheppard
Row 2: Chris Madden, Bobby Pierce
Row 3: Frank Heckenast Jr., Chris Simpson
Row 4: Ryan Gustin, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 5: Jimmy Mars, Boom Briggs
Row 6: Tyler Bruening, Billy Moyer Jr.
Row 7: Ricky Weiss, Mike Fryer
Row 8: Brian Shirley, Brent Larson
Row 9: Cade Dillard, Nick Hoffman
Row 10: Jason Feger, Garrett Alberson
Row 11: Matt Furman, Shannon Babb
Row 12: Richie Gustin Jr., Paul Parker

Consolation results

(10 laps; top four transfer)
First consolation: Cade Dillard, Jason Feger, Matt Furman, Richie Gustin Jr., Spencer Diercks, Jake Timm, Todd Cooney, Rayce McCord. DNS: Michael Guldenpfennig.

Second consolation: Nick Hoffman, Garrett Alberson, Shannon Babb, Paul Parker, Chris Kratzer, Lance Matthees, Justin Kay, Jeremiah Hurst.

Consolation lineups

(10 laps; top four transfer)
First consolation
Row 1: Cade Dillard, Jason Feger
Row 2: Matt Furman, Spencer Diercks
Row 3: Jake Timm, Richie Gustin Jr.
Row 4: Todd Cooney, Rayce McCord
Row 5: Michael Guldenpfennig
Second consolation
Row 1: Garrett Alberson, Nick Hoffman
Row 2: Paul Parker, Lance Matthees
Row 3: Justin Kay, Jeremiah Hurst
Row 4: Shannon Babb, Chris Kratzer

Heat race results

(10 laps; top four transfer)
First heat: Devin Moran, Dennis Erb Jr., Jimmy Mars, Ricky Weiss, Cade Dillard, Matt Furman, Jake Timm, Todd Cooney, Michael Guldenpfenning.

Second heat: Brandon Sheppard, Frank Heckenast Jr., Tyler Bruening, Brian Shirley, Jason Feger, Spencer Diercks, Richie Gustin Jr., Rayce McCord.

Third heat: Bobby Pierce, Ryan Gustin, Boom Briggs, Mike Fryer, Garrett Alberson, Paul Parker, Justin Kay, Shannon Babb.

Fourth heat: Chris Madden, Chris Simpson, Billy Moyer Jr., Brent Larson, Nick Hoffman, Lance Matthees, Jeremiah Hurst, Chris Kratzer.

Drivers penalized

World of Outlaws Series regular Ricky Weiss of Headingly, Manitoba, was among eight drivers penalized Saturday for missing the mandatory autograph session. Each driver who missed the session was relegated to the back of their heat race. For Weiss, that means he’ll start seventh in the first heat rather than fourth.

Others penalized were Garrett Alberson, Jeremiah Hurst, Richie Gustin Jr., Todd Cooney, Michael Guldenpfennig, Chris Kratzer and Lance Matthees.

Heat race lineups

(10 laps; top four transfer)
First heat
Row 1: Devin Moran, Cade Dillard
Row 2: Jimmy Mars, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 3: Jake Timm, Matt Furman
Row 4: Ricky Weiss, Todd Cooney
Row 5: Michael Guldenpfennig
Second heat
Row 1: Brandon Sheppard, Frank Heckenast Jr.
Row 2: Jason Feger, Brian Shirley
Row 3: Tyler Bruening, Spencer Diercks
Row 4: Rayce McCord, Richie Gustin Jr.
Third heat
Row 1: Bobby Pierce, Shannon Babb
Row 2: Boom Briggs, Ryan Gustin
Row 3: Justin Kay, Paul Parker
Row 4: Mike Fryer, Garrett Alberson
Fourth heat
Row 1: Chris Madden, Nick Hoffman
Row 2: Chris Simpson, Brent Larson,
Row 3:  Billy Moyer Jr., Jeremiah Hurst
Row 4: Lance Matthees, Chris Kratzer

Quad Cities 150 preliminary rankings

Driver, hometown, total points (unofficial)
Devin Moran (9), Dresden, Ohio, 1,479
Brandon Sheppard (1), New Berlin, Ill., 1,473
Bobby Pierce (32P), Oakwood, Ill., 1,473
Chris Madden (44), Gray Court, S.C., 1,448
Cade Dillard (97), Robeline, La., 1,444
Frank Heckenast Jr. (99jr), Frankfort, Ill., 1,439
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 1,424
Nick Hoffman (0), Mooresville, N.C., 1,412
Jimmy Mars (28), Menomonie, Wis., 1,406
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 1,390
Boom Briggs (99B), Bear Lake, Pa., 1,351
Chris Simpson (32), Oxford, Iowa, 1,350
Ricky Weiss (7), Headingley, Manitoba, 1,339
Brian Shirley (3s), Chatham, Ill., 1,338
Ryan Gustin (19r), Marshalltown, Iowa, 1,332
Jeremiah Hurst (41), Dubuque, Iowa, 1,331
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 1,324
Tyler Bruening (16), Decorah, Iowa, 1,319
Garrett Alberson (59), Las Cruces, N.M., 1,307
Brent Larson (B1), Lake Elmo, Minn., 1,301
Jake Timm (49), Winona, Minn., 1,275
Spencer Diercks (29), Davenport, Iowa, 1,272
Justin Kay (15K), Wheatland, Iowa, 1,237
Billy Moyer Jr. (21), Batesville, Ark., 1,235
Todd Cooney (30), Pleasant Hill, Iowa, 1,229
Richie Gustin Jr. (19G), Gilman, Iowa, 1,215
Paul Parker (10), Kaukauna, Wis., 1,214
Brian Harris (99), Davenport, Iowa, 1,208
Lance Matthees (90), Winona, Minn., 1,191
Matt Furman (51), Iowa City, Iowa, 1,184
Rayce McCord (27), Molt, Mont., 1,181
David Webster (44), Monroe, Wis., 1,180
Daniel Hilsabeck (22), Waukee, Iowa, 1,175
Chris Kratzer (55), Haysville, Kan., 1,155
Michael Guldenpfennig (91), Muscatine, Iowa, 1,137
Tim Simpson (17), Iowa City, Iowa, 1,133
Chad Simpson (25), Mount Vernon, Iowa, 628
Victor Benedetto (B14), Marengo, Ill., 557
(Tiebreaker based on Thursday's time trials)

Saturday schedule

Noon - Quad City Gearheads car show
1 p.m. - 4-City Cornhole Tournament
2 p.m. - Pit pass sales open
4 p.m. - Grandstand gates open
4 p.m. - Driver autograph session
6 p.m. - Drivers’ meeting
6:30 p.m. - On-track activity
- Sport mod hot laps
- Super Late Model hot laps
- Modified hot laps
Opening ceremonies
- Super Late Models heats (10 laps)
- Sport mod heats (8 laps)
- Modified heats (8 laps)
- Super Late Model consolations (10 laps)
- Sport mod consolations (8 laps)
- Modified consolations (8 laps)
- Super Late Model feature (70 laps)
- Sport mod feature (15 laps)
- Modified feature (20 laps)
Postrace concert (Bad Hair)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Moran, Sheppard
Row 2: Madden, Pierce
Row 3: Heckenast Jr., Simpson
Row 4: Ry. Gustin, Erb Jr.
Row 5: Mars, Briggs
Row 6: Bruening, Moyer Jr.
Row 7: Weiss, Fryer
Row 8: Shirley, Larson
Row 9: Dillard, Hoffman
Row 10: Feger, Alberson
Row 11: Furman, Babb
Row 12: Ri. Gustin Jr., Parker

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