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May 26
Lucas Oil Speedway,
Wheatland, MO
Sanction: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (Cowboy Classic) - $6,000
Information provided by: Kevin Kovac (last updated May 27, 11:23 pm)
Davenport cowboys-up in Show-Me 100 opener
Cowboy Classic
  1. Jonathan Davenport
  2. Jimmy Owens
  3. Brandon Sheppard
  4. Shannon Babb
  5. Chris Brown
  6. Chad Simpson
  7. Darrell Lanigan
  8. Ryan Gustin
  9. Dennis Erb Jr.
  10. Chris Simpson
  11. Garrett Alberson
  12. Steve Francis
  13. Jason Rauen
  14. Don O'Neal
  15. Justin Kay
  16. Tony Jackson Jr.
  17. Tanner Kellick
  18. Tim McCreadie
  19. Scott Bloomquist
  20. R.C. Whitwell
  21. J.C. Wyman
  22. Jared Landers
  23. Bobby Pierce
  24. Billy Moyer
presented by
Todd Boyd
Jonathan Davenport was victorious in Thursday night's Cowboy Classic.
What won the race: Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., picked up where he left off last year at Lucas Oil Speedway, rolling to a convincing victory in Thursday night's 45-lap Cowboy Classic to kick off the 24th annual Show-Me 100 weekend. Last season's Show-Me 100 winner grabbed the lead from Jared Landers of Batesville, Ark., on lap two and never looked back, surviving a rough-and-tumble track surface and some hairy moments in lapped traffic to earn $6,000 for his seventh Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series victory of 2016.
Key notes: Davenport beat Jimmy Owens to the finish line by 1.626 seconds. ... Three caution flags slowed the race, which was also red-flagged for a half-hour when rain fell briefly during a lap-two caution period. ... The Show-Me 100 debuted a new three-day format in 2016, kicking off with complete preliminary programs on Thursday and Friday.
On the move: Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., charged forward from the 14th starting spot to finish third, right behind Owens at the checkered flag.
Winner's sponsors: Davenport's Longhorn Chassis is sponsored by Dirtwrap, FK Rod Ends, JRi Shocks, K&L Rumley Enterprises, Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas, Bryson Motorsports, Baird Transport and TS Crane Service.
Points chase: Entering the Show-Me 100 weekend, Davenport has 3,095 points to top the Lucas Oil standings over Scott Bloomquist (2,910), Jared Landers (2,735) and Brandon Sheppard (2,725).
Car count: 57
Fast qualifier: Jimmy Owens
Time: 15.304 seconds
Polesitter: Jared Landers
Heat race winners: Jared Landers, Jonathan Davenport, Scott Bloomquist, Jimmy Owens, Justin Kay, Ryan Gustin
Consolation race winners: Chad Simpson, Don O'Neal, Billy Moyer
Next series race: May 27, Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, MO) $6,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From track and staff reports

WHEATLAND, Mo. (May 26) — Jonathan Davenport picked right up where he left off last year at Lucas Oil Speedway.

The 31-year-old driver from Blairsville, Ga., dominated Thursday night’s 45-lap Cowboy Classic as the 24th annual Lucas Oil Show-Me 100 Presented by ProtecttheHarvest.com weekend began.

Davenport earned $6,000 for his seventh Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series victory of the season and his fourth straight triumph at Lucas Oil Speedway dating to 2015. He swept the Cowboy Classic, the Diamond Nationals and the postponed Show-Me 100 a year ago, leading 169 of a possible 195 laps.

This time he led 44 of 45 laps, taking the lead on lap two in the race named in honor of the late Allen “Cowboy” Chancellor, former co-owner of the Lucas Oil MLRA.

Davenport took a big step toward a prime starting position in Saturday night’s $30,000-to-win main event, beating three-time Show-Me 100 winner Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., and third-place Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., to the finish line by nearly a straightaway's margin.

Owens drew close to Davenport midway through the race while the leader worked through lapped cars but couldn’t mount a challenge after a pair of caution flags flew on lap 38. The race’s outside polesitter settled for second place, 1.626 seconds behind the victor.

Sheppard charged forward from the 14th starting spot to threaten Owens in the final circuits before crossing the finish line in third. Ninth-starter Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., finished fourth after climbing as high as second and 11th-starter Chris Brown of Spring, Texas, placed fifth.

“This is awesome,” Davenport said in victory lane. “We got a really good combination. We had to find something new. We weren’t that good at the beginning in hot laps.”

The eventful race saw polesitter Jared Landers of Batesville, Ark., spin in turn two on the second lap while chasing Davenport, who had overtaken Landers for the top spot moments earlier. Collected in the accident was seventh-starting Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., who had already advanced to fourth place.

Light rain began during the cleanup and the race was red-flagged for 34 minutes before going green again

Davenport quickly opened a comfortable lead after the restart with Babb and Owens battling for second.

Owens, the Show-Me 100 in 2011, ’12 and ’13, began to close in and moved within two car lengths by lap 25 as the two were in the midst of lapped traffic. But Davenport was able to reestablish a big lead and was pulling away when a caution on lap 38 — for J.C. Wyman of Griswold, Iowa, who slapped the turn-four wall while running 10th — gave Owens and Sheppard a chance.

The race's third caution waved before a lap could be completed after the restart when R.C. Whitwell of Tucson, Ariz, hit the concrete wall in almost the same spot as Wyman while holding the fifth spot.

Davenport then used a clear track ahead of him to pull away. He said the ride wasn’t easy, especially with rough spots between turns one and two causing him and others turbulence.

“The track was demanding,” Davenport said. “Those last five laps I started driving a little crazy there. I lost my brakes. Anyway, we held on and it was just another great run for us.”

Owens, searching for his first Lucas Oil Series win in 13 months and 43 races, was pleased with his runner-up run.

“We still have a little bit of work to do, but the car is coming together real good,” Owens said. “We’ve had a lot of good runs in the past and things didn’t turn out for us. We were able to bring in a good second-place run.”

Action continues on Friday night with the Tribute to Don and Billie Gibson — the couple who started the Show-Me 100 in 1993 at West Plains Motor Speedway — worth $6,000 to win the 40-lap Late Model feature.

Notes: Five-time Show-Me 100 winner Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., was scheduled to start fifth but pulled into the infield during the pace laps because his car’s transmission input shaft broke. He returned to the race two laps down after the red flag and finished 19th. … Landers restarted at the rear of the field after his lap-two spin but retired later in the distance after going a lap down. … Chris Simpson of Oxford, Iowa, toughed out a 10th-place finish despite injuring his left thumb midway through the race when his car bounced in a rough spot between turns three and four and he jammed his hand in his car’s steering wheel. He iced his thumb after the race and was hoping it would feel better in the morning. … Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., hustled from the 22nd starting spot to eighth place before mechanical trouble forced him to retire on lap 29. … Friday's Late Model feature results, combined with the finish of Thursday's main event, will determine the first 16 starters for Saturday's 100-lap Show-Me 100.

Ready to restart

With the rain stopped and the track surface run in, the field was sent back on the speedway at 10:50 p.m. CT. The feature is expected to resume within minutes.

Jonathan Davenport leads Jimmy Owens, Shannon Babb, Chris Brown and Ryan Gustin.

Rain red-flags feature

While thunderstorms that danced around the area never struck the speedway, a burst of light rain began falling during a caution flag two laps into the 45-lap feature, forcing officials to display a red flag and send the field to the pit area.

Jonathan Davenport leads the way after slipping past polesitter Jared Landers on lap two. Moments after ceding the top spot Landers charged into turns one and two and lost control of his car; he spun in turn two and was hit by fourth-place Tim McCreadie, who had to be towed off the track during the caution period.

As of 10:20 p.m. CT, the track surface has been slickened by the precipitation. But the rain seems to be slowing, raising hopes that the feature will soon resume.

B-Main results

First B-Main finish (top 2 transfer): Chad Simpson, Bobby Pierce, Jack Sullivan, Kyle Beard, Gavin Landers, Jake O'Neil, Jeremy Payne, Tommy Weder Jr., Reid Millard, Bryon Allison, Austin Siebert, Chris Spieker (DNS) Will Vaught, Brad Looney.

Second B-Main finish (top 2 transfer): Don O'Neal, Dennis Erb Jr., Tad Pospisil, Brantlee Gotschall, Timothy Culp, Tyler Reddick, Robert Baker, Hunter Rasdon, Scott Lewis, Payton Looney, Josh Poe, Rick Kimberling, Jesse Stovall.

Third B-Main finish (top 2 transfer): Billy Moyer, Steve Francis, Wendell Wallace, Matt Furman, Terry Phillips, Jason Papich, Earl Pearson Jr., Dave Eckrich, Colton Flinner, Mason Oberkramer, Brian Birkhofer, Jacob Magee.

B-Main lineps

(15 laps; top 2 transfer)
First B-Main
Row 1: Kyle Beard, Chad Simpson
Row 2: Jake O’Neil, Bobby Pierce
Row 3: Gavin Landers, Jack Sullivan
Row 4: Austin Siebert, Brad Looney
Row 5: Chris Spieker, Tommy Weder Jr.
Row 6: Jeremy Payne, Bryon Allison
Row 7: Reid Millard, Will Vaught
Second B-Main
Row 1: Jesse Stovall, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 2: Timothy Culp, Don O’Neal
Row 3: Tyler Reddick, Brantlee Gotschall
Row 4: Hunter Radon, Tad Pospisil
Row 5: Scott Lewis, Robert Baker
Row 6: Payton Looney, Josh Poe
Row 7: Rick Kimberling
Third B-Main
Row 1: Billy Moyer, Wendell Wallace
Row 2: Brian Birkhofer, Matt Furman
Row 3: Steve Francis, Dave Eckrich
Row 4: Earl Pearson Jr., Jacob Magee
Row 5: Jason Papich, Terry Phillips
Row 6: Colton Flinner, Mason Oberkramer

Sixth heat

Ryan Gustin slid high in turn two on lap seven to give Chris Simpson a shot to steal the race, but the Gustin held on to beat his fellow Iowan by just over 1 second. Tanner Kellick, an 18-year-old making his first-ever start at Wheatland, outran former Show-Me 100 winner Wendell Wallace to grab the third and final transfer spot.

Finish (top 3 transfer): Ryan Gustin, Chris Simpson, Tanner Kellick, Wendell Wallace, Matt Furman, Dave Eckrich, Jacob Magee, Terry Phillips, Mason Oberkramer.

Fifth heat

Justin Kay was victorious in his first-ever heat race at Lucas Oil Speedway, leading all the way. He held off a last-lap threat from Garrett Alberson, who took second from Jason Rauen on lap five. Jason Papich brought out a caution flag on lap four when he slid hard into turns one and two and made contact with second-place Rauen, who went on to finish third; Papich was left sitting in turn two with rear bodywork damage but continued racing.

Finish (top 3 transfer): Justin Kay, Garrett Alberson, Jason Rauen, Billy Moyer, Brian Birkhofer, Steve Francis, Earl Pearson Jr., Jason Papich, Colton Flinner.

Fourth heat

Jimmy Owens controlled the action, driving away to a straightaway victory over Tony Jackson Jr. Brandon Sheppard kept Don O'Neal behind him to finish third; O'Neal lost fourth to Dennis Erb Jr. on the last lap.

Finish (top 3 transfer): Jimmy Owens, Tony Jackson jr., Brandon Sheppard, Dennis Erb Jr., Don O'Neal, Brantlee Gotschall, Tad Pospisil, Robert Baker, Josh Poe, Rick Kimberling.

Third heat

Scott Bloomquist overtook Chris Brown for the lead on lap two and marched on to a convincing triumph. Brown settled for second and Darrell Lanigan finished third after turning back a final-lap challenge from Jesse Stovall. A caution flag flew on lap eight when Payton Looney spun between turns three and four.

Finish (top 3 transfer): Scott Bloomquist, Chris Brown, Darrell Lanigan, Jesse Stovall, Timothy Culp, Tyler Reddick, Hunter Rasdon, Scott Lewis, Payton Looney.

Second heat

Jonathan Davenport had no peer in Heat 2 as he cruised to a near-straightaway victory over Shannon Babb, who wrestled second place from J.C. Wyman.

Finish (top 3 transfer): Jonathan Davenport, Shannon Babb, J.C. Wyman, Chad Simpson, Bobby Pierce, Jack Sullivan, Brad Looney, Tommy Weder Jr., Bryon Allison (DNS) Will Vaught.

First heat

Jared Landers dominated the action, running away to win by a full straightaway over Tim McCreadie. R.C. Whitwell grabbed the final transfer spot. Group 1 fast-timer Reid Millard was scheduled to start from the pole position but did not make the call for the prelim lineup, while Jeremy Payne and Chris Spieker had troubles and didn't finish the race.

Finish (top 3 transfer): Jared Landers, Tim McCreadie, R.C. Whitwell, Kyle Beard, Jake O'Neil, Gavin Landers, Austin Siebert, Chris Spieker, Jeremy Payne (DNS) Reid Millard.

Qualifying

Three-time Show-Me 100 Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., showed his affinity for Lucas Oil Speedway, turning a lap of 15.304 seconds in the second group that was the fastest overall of the 57-car time-trial session.

Reid Millard of Jefferson City, Mo., pulled an upset in the first group, leading the way with his lap of 15.316 seconds.

Both Owens and Millard earned 10-point bonuses toward their combined points totals from the Thursday and Friday preliminary programs.

Joining Owens and Millard as heat-race polesitters are J.C. Wyman, Chris Brown, Jason Rauen and Chris Simpson.

Pre-race notes

Bottles of water were a hot commodity in the pit area for the start of the Show-Me 100 weekend with temperatures soaring to near 90 and high humidity creating sultry conditions. Sun has beamed down most of the day, but thunderstorms are dancing around Missouri so officials plan to push the program along in hopes of beating the rain. … A 57-car field signed in for Thursday night’s action, down significantly from the 80 cars that were on hand for last year’s Thursday-night program. Uncertain weather might have kept some teams from making the trip. … NASCAR Camping World Truck Series regular Tyler Reddick of Corning, Calif., is taking advantage of a break in his pavement schedule to return to the Dirt Late Model ranks for the second time this season. On Tuesday the 20-year-old firmed up a ride with the Haughton, La.-based Childress Racing, which fielded a Black Diamond car for Reddick in last month’s Bad Boy 98 at Batesville Motor Speedway in Locust Grove, Ark. Reddick, who has three career Show-Me 100 feature starts (13th in ’13, 25th in ’12 and 16th in ’11), will compete as a teammate to primary Childress Racing driver Garrett Alberson of Las Cruces, N.M. … IMCA Late Model champion Justin Kay of Wheatland, Iowa, is making his first-ever start at Lucas Oil Speedway racing as a Gheer’d Up teammate to Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa. … Will Vaught of Crane, Mo., has a family-owned Rocket Chassis mount ready for his first Dirt Late Model appearance of 2016. His racing this season has been restricted to quarter-midget and go-kart competition with his 6-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter. … Iowa native Matt Furman, who has called Portland, Ore., home since last July, will make his second start of 2016 in his new MB Custom machine that his father maintains in the Hawkeye State. Furman is receiving mechanical assistance in the pit area this weekend from Portland, Ore.’s Justin Duty, a 19-year-old West Coast Dirt Late Model racer whom Furman looked up after relocating with his wife. … R.C. Whitwell of Tucson, Ariz., will pull double-duty this weekend, driving both a Dirt Late Model and open-wheel modified fielded by Mike Wedelstadt of Freemont, Wis. Whitwell, who won an MLRA event at Wheatland last year but has never started the Show-Me 100 A-Main, made his first starts in Wedelstadt’s MB Custom mount in last weekend’s Lucas Oil Series events at Oshkosh, Wis., and La Salle, Ill. … A new face to the Lucas Oil Series and the Wheatland pit area is 19-year-old Tanner Kellick of Me-Rouge, La., a Gulf Coast racer who is tackling the biggest event of his four-year Dirt Late Model career.

Pre-race setup

The 24th annual Show-Me 100 presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com at Lucas Oil Speedway kicks off Thursday night with the Cowboy Classic, a full racing program co-sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association. It’s the fourth straight year for the Thursday event — now a memorial to late series co-owner Allen “Cowboy” Chancellor, who died in April 2014 — but this year a second identical 40-lap, $6,000-to-win card will be contested on Friday with a major change in the Show-Me 100’s format.

Friday evening’s Tribute to Tribute to Don and Billie Gibson (founders of the Show-Me 100 in 1993 at West Plains Motor Speedway) replaces the crown jewel event’s traditional qualifying program of time trials and heat races, giving fans more racing and drivers more money-making opportunities.

Drivers will earn points for the A-Main and B-Main finishes (and qualifying group fast-timers will earn 10 bonus points) in the two preliminary shows. The top 18 in the combined points after the two prelim programs will lock into Saturday night’s $30,000-to-win Show-Me 100 headliner while the remainder will move to three B-Mains on Saturday.

Defending race champion Jonathan Davenport leads the list of former Show-Me 100 winners ready for action. He’s joined by Don O’Neal, Scott Bloomquist, Jimmy Owens, Billy Moyer, Terry Phillips, Wendell Wallace and Brian Birkhofer, who sat out the 2015 season and thus is making his first Show-Me 100 appearance since failing to qualify for the 2014 event.

The Thursday and Friday programs will follow the same format as regular Lucas Oil Series events. Drivers will be split into two groups for time trials with the results from the first lining up Heats 1-3 and those from the second aligning Heats 4-6. The top three finishers from each heat will transfer to the feature.

Tonight’s drivers’ meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. CT. Hot laps are scheduled for 7 p.m. with time trials kicking off the competitive portion of the show immediately after.

Heat race lineups

(10 laps; top 3 transfer)
First heat
Row 1: Reid Millard, Chris Spieker
Row 2: Jared Landers, Tim McCreadie
Row 3: Jeremy Payne, Jake O’Neil
Row 4: R.C. Whitwell, Gavin Landers
Row 5: Austin Siebert, Kyle Beard
Second heat
Row 1: J.C. Wyman, Jonathan Davenport
Row 2: Bryon Allison, Shannon Babb
Row 3: Jack Sullivan, Chad Simpson
Row 4: Brad Looney, Bobby Pierce
Row 5: Tommy Weder Jr., Will Vaught
Third heat
Row 1: Chris Brown, Scott Lewis
Row 2: Scott Bloomquist, Tyler Reddick
Row 3: Payton Looney, Jesse Stovall
Row 4: Darrell Lanigan, Timothy Culp
Row 5: Hunter Radon
Fourth heat
Row 1: Jimmy Owens, Brandon Sheppard
Row 2: Don O’Neal, Tony Jackson Jr.
Row 3: Brantlee Gotschall, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 4: Josh Poe, Tad Pospisil
Row 5: Robert Baker, Rick Kimberling
Fifth heat
Row 1: Jason Rauen, Justin Kay
Row 2: Jason Papich, Garrett Alberson
Row 3: Billy Moyer, Brian Birkhofer
Row 4: Steve Francis, Earl Pearson Jr.
Row 5: Colton Flinner
Sixth heat
Row 1: Chris Simpson, Ryan Gustin
Row 2: Mason Oberkramer, Tanner Kellick
Row 3: Dave Eckrich, Matt Furman
Row 4: Wendell Wallace, Jacob Magee
Row 5: Terry Phillips

Time trials results

First group
Reid Millard (14), Jefferson City, Mo., 15.316
J.C. Wyman (4), Griswold, Iowa, 15.424
Chris Brown (21), Spring, Texas, 15.49
Chris Spieker (56), Massena, Iowa, 15.515
Jonathan Davenport (6), Blairsville, Ga., 15.575
Scott Lewis (99), Henderson, Colo., 15.667
Jared Landers (777), Batesville, Ark., 15.672
Bryan Allison (1A), Marshall, Mo., 15.674
Scott Bloomquist (0), Mooresburg, Tenn., 15.678
Tim McCreadie (39), Watertown, N.Y., 15.775
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 15.786
Tyler Reddick (R5), Corning, Calif., 15.858
Jeremy Payne (186), Springfield, Mo., 15.948
Jack Sullivan (18), Greenbrier, Ark., 16.047
Payton Looney (15A), Republic, Mo., 16.054
Jake O'Neil (0), Tucson, Ariz., 16.094
Chad Simpson (25), Mount Vernon, Iowa, 16.106
Jesse Stovall (00), Billings, Mo., 16.115
Brad Looney (14L), Republic, Mo., 16.21
Darrell Lanigan (15L), Union, Ky., 16.264
R.C. Whitwell (96F), Tucson, Ariz., 16.27
Gavin Landers (77), Batesville, Ark., 16.28
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 16.333
Timothy Culp (c8), Prattsville, Ark., 16.359
Austin Siebert (16), Grandview, Mo., 16.616
Tommy Weder Jr. (02), Woodward, Okla., 16.66
Hunter Rasdon (5), Jonesboro, Ark., 16.761
Kyle Beard (86), Truman, Ark., 16.813
Will Vaught (1V), Crane, Mo., 20.439
Second group
Jimmy Owens (20), Newport, Tenn., 15.304
Jason Rauen (98), Farley, Iowa, 15.319
Chris Simpson (32), Oxford, Iowa, 15.34
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 15.439
Justin Kay (15K), Wheatland, Iowa, 15.486
Ryan Gustin (19r), Marshalltown, Iowa, 15.551
Don O'Neal (5), Martinsville, Ind., 15.586
Jason Papich (91P), Nipomo, Calif., 15.637
Mason Oberkramer (93), Brosley, Mo., 15.66
Tony Jackson Jr. (56), Lebanon, Mo., 15.666
Garrett Alberson (F5), Las Cruces, N.M., 15.726
Tanner Kellick (3K), Me-Rouge, La., 15.767
Brantlee Gotschall (4), Nevada, Mo., 15.794
Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 15.94
Dave Eckrich (58), Oxford, Iowa, 15.945
Dennis Erb Jr. (28e), Carpentersville, Ill., 15.965
Brian Birkhofer (15b), Muscatine, Iowa, 16.078
Matt Furman (51), Portland, Ore., 16.113
Josh Poe (4), Drexel, Mo., 16.162
Steve Francis (15), Bowling Green, Ky., 16.208
Wendell Wallace (6), Batesville, Ark., 16.225
Tad Pospisil (04), Norfolk, Neb., 16.285
Earl Pearson Jr. (1), Jacksonville, Fla., 16.289
Jacob Magee (10), Caney, Kan., 16.324
Robert Baker (17M), Bryant, Ark., 16.371
Colton Flinner (75), Allison Park, Pa., 16.488
Terry Phillips (75), Springfield, Mo., 16.725
Rick Kimberling (1K), Slater, Mo., 17.574

Feature lineup

Row 1: J. Landers, Owens
Row 2: Davenport, Kay
Row 3: Bloomquist, Gustin
Row 4: McCreadie, Jackson
Row 5: Babb, Alberson
Row 6: Brown, Chris Simpson
Row 7: Whitwell, Sheppard
Row 8: Wyman, Rauen
Row 9: Lanigan, Kellick
Row 10: Chad Simpson, O'Neal
Row 11: Moyer, Pierce
Row 12: Erb, Francis
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