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June 18
Smoky Mountain Speedway,
Maryville, TN
Sanction: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (Mountain Moonshine Classic) - $50,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated June 19, 9:34 am)
Madden sips $50,000 of Mountain Moonshine
Mountain Moonshine Classic
  1. Chris Madden
  2. Jonathan Davenport
  3. Brandon Overton
  4. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  5. Mike Marlar
  6. Tim McCreadie
  7. Zack Mitchell
  8. Carson Ferguson
  9. Brandon Sheppard
  10. Ricky Weiss
  11. Earl Pearson Jr.
  12. Vic Hill
  13. Jimmy Owens
  14. Scott Bloomquist
  15. Garrett Alberson
  16. Hudson O'Neal
  17. Ross Bailes
  18. Kyle Bronson
  19. Tyler Erb
  20. Jensen Ford
  21. Mack McCarter
  22. John Blankenship
  23. Spencer Hughes
  24. Ashton Winger
  25. Daulton Wilson
  26. Ross Robinson
  27. Trent Ivey
  28. Dale McDowell
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Chris Madden climbs out after yet another $50,000 payday in 2022.
What won the race: Leading all 60 laps from the pole position, Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., won Saturday’s Mountain Moonshine Classic at Smoky Mountain Speedway. Madden won by 0.355 of a second over Jonathan Davenport, with Brandon Overton third.
Key notes: Friday’s prelim action featured two $5,000-to-win split-group features — won by Madden and Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn. — to set Saturday’s heat race lineup. … This weekend marks the seventh time the series has visited the track nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. … There still hasn’t been a repeat winner. … Winners: Madden; Brandon Overton (2020); Hudson O’Neal (’19), Jimmy Owens (’17); Dale McDowell (’17); Randy Weaver (’16) and Casey Roberts (’15).
On the move: Hudson O'Neal of Martinsville, Ind., started 24th and finished 16th.
Winner's sponsors: The Chris Madden Racing Rocket Chassis is powered by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by Drydene Performance Products, Franklin Enterprises, Henderson Amusement, Millwood Plumbing, Petroff Towing, Century Plastics, Davis Diesel Service, Worley Monument, VP Racing Fuels, Penske Racing Shocks, Hoosier Racing Tire and Cole Perkins Media & Promotions.
Points chase: After Smoky Mountain: 1. Brandon Sheppard (3,100); 2. Tim McCreadie (3,035): 3. Tyler Erb (2,935); 4. Ricky Thornton Jr. (2,880); 5. Earl Pearson Jr. (2,765); 6. Hudson O’Neal (2,660); 7. Ashton Winger (2,570); 8. Garrett Alberson (2,465); 9. Jimmy Owens (2,400); 10. Devin Moran (2,320).
Current weather: Clear, 73°F
Car count: 45
Polesitter: Chris Madden
Heat race winners: Chris Madden, Mike Marlar, Carson Ferguson, Jonathan Davenport
Consolation race winners: Kyle Bronson, Jensen Ford
Provisional starters: Tyler Erb, Hudson O'Neal, Ashton Winger, Spencer Hughes, Ross Robinson, Daulton Wilson
Next series race: June 23, Lernerville Speedway (Sarver, PA) $6,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

MARYVILLE, Tenn. — Chris Madden’s money train made a run through the Great Smoky Mountains — or close, at least.

Racing at scenic Smoky Mountain Speedway just on the western edge of the national park, Madden continued his lucrative 2022 season Saturday with another huge victory. It wasn’t a crown jewel, but it was crown jewel money — the most Smoky Mountain Speedway had ever paid — as Madden added another $50,000 to his season’s already bulging coffers.

Leading all 60 laps from the pole position, Madden, of Gray Court, S.C., easily won Saturday’s Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned Mountain Moonshine Classic. His only hiccup came in the waning laps as he tried to navigate the slower car of Tyler Erb.

Madden slipped high up the track and brushed the turn four wall, but still managed to right his Rocket Chassis and pull away from his closest pursuer, Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., who steered his brand new Longhorn to a runner-up finish in its maiden voyage. Madden beat Davenport back to the checkered flag by 0.355 of a second as the sport’s two hottest drivers continue to swap victories.

“Me and (Davenport) just keep battling it out here,” Madden said, “but I'll tell you what, we've had an amazing year racing as hard as we’ve raced and you know, (Davenport’s) got a bunch of wins, I’ve got a bunch of wins and it's been a really fun season, so hopefully we can continue this.”

Last season’s hottest driver, Brandon Overton of Evans, Ga., rallied over the second half of the race from his seventh starting spot to finish third, while Ricky Thornton Jr. of Chandler, Ariz., improved one spot to take fourth. Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., started third in a brand new race car a well, but dropped two spots to round out the top five.

Madden was never seriously challenged. Davenport did stay close, and managed to pull even with him on lap 46, but Madden quickly extended his lead again to dismiss Davenport’s threat. He appeared ready to cruise to the checkers until the scrape with the wall with the white flag in sight.

“I caught Terbo right there and when we come down the back straightaway I thought he was going to commit to the bottom,” Madden said. “So I committed to the top to try to get up beside him and he made a lane change right there suddenly and I was running way faster than he was, so we had to get on the binders pretty hard and I got loose and just backed it into the fence right there.

“When you're here running out there and you see the (score)board, you know, you got (Davenport) and you got Overton chasing you, you know, you got to hit every mark that you have. You better not miss them or they'll get by you. But, you know, we've had a great race car all year long.”

Indeed. It was Madden’s fourth $50,000 victory of the season to go along with the $100,000 check he received for finishing runner-up — to Davenport — in the Eldora Million on June 9 at Eldora Speedway on June 9. Madden and Davenport have dominated this season. After Saturday’s feature, Davenport conceded that it was Madden’s turn. He was close when Madden scraped the wall, but not close enough to execute a pass for the lead.

“You just never know when something like that happens,” Davenport said. “He could cut a tire or something, but I was hoping that wouldn't be the case. I was hoping it would stay green once we got in heavy lap traffic there and I could sneak around him, but this is a pretty tough place to pass on. It’s really technical and (Madden) just had a little bit better race car than I did in clean air.

“So congratulations, to him and his guys. You know, I wouldn't I want to run him dirty and that (would have) been the only way to get by him. I got beside him one time. But that was about all we could do.

“I just got to thank my guys once again for giving me such a great race car,” he added. “It's the first time we've been really competitive here (at Smoky Mountain) in a while, so we're definitely going the right direction. I’m just glad to come out of here with this brand new Longhorn in one piece and just (have) a notebook to start building.”

Overton improved two positions on the opening lap and grabbed two more as he settled into third on lap 13. From there however, he chased the leaders in vain, unable to climb any higher. He said he needed to do a better job during prelims.

“We didn't do a good job … (didn’t) win our heat race, so I had to start seventh,” Overton said. “I was passing them, but I was just still trying to take care of my tires. I know there was two good cars in front of me and I was hoping they'd race it out a little bit and maybe I'd have something left over to get them. But by the time I got there to them (the track) was just laned up. I was trying it. I could make a little time getting into (turn) one on the bottom, but there was enough grip for them to leave me off. So we’ll take it. You know, you just got to get up front, win these heats. Like I said, it is what it is.”

Notes: Madden has now won with five sanctioning bodies this season: Lucas Oil; World of Outlaws; XR Super Series; DIRTcar; Southern All-Stars; and the Schaeffer’s Spring Nationals. He was appreciative of the Smoky Mountain spectators. “We've been on the road for such a long time, but you know it's amazing to come back to Smoky Mountain and win in front of such a big crowd.” … Madden won his 15th career Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series feature, moving him ahead of series tech director Steve Francis of Bowling Green, Ky., and into a tie for 12th on the tour’s all-time win list with Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn. … The race was slowed by two cautions, Daulton Wilson spun on lap one and Spencer Hughes slowed on lap 22.  … This was the seventh time the series visited Smoky Mountain. Not counting Friday’s twin 30-lap prelim features (won by Madden and Jimmy Owens), there still hasn’t been a repeat winner. The tour winners at Smoky Mountain: Madden; Overton (2020); Hudson O’Neal (’19), Owens (’17); Dale McDowell (’17); Randy Weaver (’16) and Casey Roberts (’15).

Feature lineup

Row 1: Chris Madden, Carson Ferguson
Row 2: Mike Marlar, Jonathan Davenport
Row 3: Ricky Thornton Jr,, Zack Mitchell
Row 4: Brandon Overton, Vic Hill
Row 5: Earl Pearson Jr., Tim McCreadie
Row 6: Brandon Sheppard, Scott Bloomquist
Row 7: Dale McDowell, Jimmy Owens
Row 8: Ricky Weiss, Ross Bailes
Row 9: Kyle Bronson, Jensen Ford
Row 10: John Blankenship, Garrett Alberson
Row 11: Mack McCarter, Trent Ivey
Row 12: Tyler Erb, Hudson O'Neal
Row 13: Ashton Winger, Spencer Hughes
Row 14: Ross Robinson, Daulton Wilson

Consolation results

(10 laps; top three transfer)

First consolation finish: Kyle Bronson, John Blankenship, Mack McCarter, Hudson O’Neal, Stormy Scott, Cameron Weaver, Camaron Marlar, Eli Beets, Bryson Harper, Spencer Hughes, Ashton Winger, Brenden Smith, Austin Neely, Robby Moses (DNS) Michael Brown.

Second consolation finish: Jensen Ford, Garrett Alberson, Trent Ivey, Ross Robinson, Daulton Wilson, Garrett Smith, Tyler Erb, Kyle Strickler, Ben Watkins, Dusty Carver, Cory Hedgecock (DNS) Sam Seawright, Matt Henderson, Lynn Leach.

Heat results

(8 laps; top four transfer)

First heat finish: Chris Madden, Ricky Thornton Jr., Earl Pearson Jr., Dale McDowell, Mack McCarter, John Blankenship, Stormy Scott, Eli Beets, Ashton Winger, Austin Neely, Brenden Smith (DNS) Michael Brown.

Second heat finish: Mike Marlar, Brandon Overton, Brandon Sheppard, Ricky Weiss, Kyle Bronson, Hudson O’Neal, Cameron Weaver, Camaron Marlar, Robby Moses, Bryson Harper, Spencer Hughes.

Third heat finish: Carson Ferguson, Zack Mitchell, Tim McCreadie, Jimmy Owens, Jensen Ford, Garrett Alberson, Daulton Wilson, Ross Robinson, Ben Watkins, Dusty Carver (DNS) Sam Seawright.

Fourth heat finish: Jonathan Davenport, Vic Hill, Scott Bloomquist, Ross Bailes, Trent Ivey, Tyler Erb, Cory Hedgecock, Kyle Strickler, Garrett Smith (DNS) Matt Henderson, Lynn Leach.

Heat lineups

(8 laps; top four transfer)

First heat
Row 1: Chris Madden, Dale McDowell
Row 2: Earl Pearson Jr., Ricky Thornton Jr.
Row 3: Eli Beets, Mack McCarter
Row 4: Stormy Scott, John Blankenship
Row 5: Brenden Smith, Ashton Winger
Row 6: Austin Neely, Michael Brown
Second heat
Row 1: Mike Marlar, Brandon Overton
Row 2: Brandon Sheppard, Kyle Bronson
Row 3: Hudson O’Neal, Cameron Weaver
Row 4: Ricky Weiss, Robby Moses
Row 5: Bryson Harper, Spencer Hughes
Row 6: Camaron Marlar
Third heat
Row 1: Jimmy Owens, Carson Ferguson
Row 2: Zack Mitchell, Tim McCreadie
Row 3: Garrett Alberson, Ben Watkins
Row 4: Daulton Wilson, Jensen Ford
Row 5: Dusty Carver, Sam Seawright
Row 6: Ross Robinson
Fourth heat
Row 1: Jonathan Davenport, Vic Hill
Row 2: Ross Bailes, Scott Bloomquist
Row 3: Kyle Strickler, Tyler Erb
Row 4: Trent Ivey, Garrett Smith
Row 5: Matt Henderson, Cory Hedgecock
Row 6: Lynn Leach

Feature lineup

Row 1: Madden, Ferguson
Row 2: Marlar, Davenport
Row 3: Thornton, Mitchell
Row 4: Overton, Hill
Row 5: Pearson, McCreadie
Row 6: Sheppard, Bloomquist
Row 7: McDowell, Owens
Row 8: Weiss, Bailes
Row 9: Bronson, Ford
Row 10: Blankenship, Alberson
Row 11: M. McCarter, IveY
Row 12: T. Erb, O'Neal
Row 13: Winger, Hughes
Row 14: Robinson, Wilson
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