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September 8
Eldora Speedway,
Rossburg, OH
Sanction: UMP DIRTcar special events (non-touring) (World 100 even prelim) - $10,000
Information provided by: Kevin Kovac, Alli Collis and Todd Turner (last updated September 9, 11:42 am)
In wee hours, O'Neal rules Eldora for $10,000
World 100 even prelim
  1. Don O'Neal
  2. Jonathan Davenport
  3. Josh Richards
  4. Chris Madden
  5. Mike Mataragas
  6. Frank Heckenast Jr.
  7. Earl Pearson Jr.
  8. Jimmy Mars
  9. Tim McCreadie
  10. Casey Roberts
  11. Billy Moyer Jr.
  12. Doug Drown
  13. Chris Ferguson
  14. Dale McDowell
  15. Vic Hill
  16. Zack Dohm
  17. Cody Mahoney
  18. Duane Chamberlain
  19. Tim Lance
  20. Joey Moriarty
  21. Rob Toland
  22. Josh Putnam
  23. Michael Page
  24. Bob Gardner
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Heath Lawson/heathlawsonphotos.com
Don O'Neal led all 25 laps of Thursday's second prelim.
What won the race: Don O'Neal of Martinsville, Ind., started outside the front row and dominated Thursday's second 25-lap feature for a $10,000 victory on the opening night of World 100 weekend. O'Neal notched his first feature victory since January at Arizona's Wild West Shootout while Jonathan Davenport rallied from 14th to finish second in a race that ended about 2:45 a.m.
Key notes: The event included half Thursday's entrants for the 46th annual World 100, Dirt Late Model racings's biggest event. ... Thursday's field is split between odd-even group qualifiers with two complete programs for each half. ... Drivers accrue points in Thursday and Friday prelims which will set Saturday's six heat race lineups. ... All the weekend action is on live pay-per-view at DirtonDirt.com.
Winner's sponsors: O'Neal's Clint Bowyer Racing Club 29-Black Diamond entry is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Peak Motor Oil, Crawford Supply, Georgia Boot and Cometic Gasket.
Points chase: Bobby Pierce leads the UMP DIRTcar standings heading into Eldora's big weekend.
Car count: 108
Fast qualifier: Michael Norris
Time: 15.306 seconds
Polesitter: Josh Richards
Heat race winners: Josh Richards, Earl Pearson Jr., Billy Moyer Jr., Doug Drown, Chris Madden
Consolation race winners: Tim Lance, Zack Dohm
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

ROSSBURG, Ohio — Don’t get Don O’Neal wrong, he was glad in the wee hours of Friday morning to end a winless streak that stretched back to January. But the 52-year-old driver from Martinsville, Ind., hopes that his flag-to-flag, 25-lap preliminary victory worth $10,000 at Eldora Speedway wasn’t his last of the 46th annual World 100 weekend.

“Saturday night’s the night we want to be up here,” O’Neal said after running virtually uncontested, holding a three-second margin or more much of the race. “It’s a good start. We came back with the same car that we run here (at June’s $100,000-to-win Dream). The guys worked hard and hopefully we can win this damn race for a change.”

O’Neal built a cushion of three lapped cars after 10 laps, survived a scrape in lapped traffic on lap 19, then stayed out front of 14th-starting Jonathan Davenport’s stirring charge to a runner-up finish that held 1.714 seconds short in the caution-free affair.

Davenport, of Blairsville, Ga., was running seventh with eight laps remaining and reached the second spot by lap 20 to get a runner-up finish while 10th-starting Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., was third. Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., and a surprising Mike Mataragas of DeKalb, Ill. — who held the second spot more than half the race — rounded out the top five at the historic half-mile oval.

O’Neal easily handled the new rules of using ungrooved tires, saying it only affected him early in the feature.

“In traffic it was a little slimy and wide open around there … maybe couldn’t steer quite as good, but other than that, I really didn’t see anything wrong with it whatsoever,” O’Neal said. “We got into a lapped car (Michael Page) on the back straightaway and went out high and come down low and go in the side of us, but that was really the only close call. But the car drove excellent, so hopefully we can just keep digging at it.”

Davenport wasn’t a factor until going from fourth-to-second on the 20th lap — he dispatched of Mataragas and Richards nearly in one fell swoop — as he stormed from the seventh row.

“I had no idea where I was at there. I didn’t have a clue I got to second,” Davenport said. “I knew Josh started just a couple in front of me, but he got going pretty early and I was trying to run the bottom.

“But I’ve just got to thank (crew chief) Kevin Rumley for getting this thing turned back around. Lee Roy (Rumley) just built us a new motor and the thing ran flawless tonight.”

Richards was overshadowed by Davenport, but improved seven positions for a solid run in a race that ended about 2:45 a.m.

“We’ll take it. We had a really good car there,” the Rocket Chassis house car driver said. “We kind of got in the middle and the car got going and I heard someone in the gas and of course it was Jonathan.

“He was giving it all he had up there. Our car was pretty good. We just kind of left it alone all night to see what we had, so I feel like we’ve got a pretty good piece and we’ll try again tomorrow."

Action continues Friday with a program identical to Thursday’s with all qualifiers split into odd-even groups running heats, consies and 25-lap features worth $10,000 to the winner.

Preliminary results and notes:

Consolation finishes

First consolation (12 laps; top two transfer): Tim Lance, Bob Gardner, Devin Gilpin, Craig Vosbergen, Garrett Alberson, Jerry Bowersock, Delmas Conley, Mike Spatola, Zach McMillan, Tom Krankel, Jeff Robertson, Mark Whitener, Tyler Carpenter, Jeep Van Wormer.

Second consolation (12 laps; top two transfer): Zack Dohm, Cody Mahoney, Wendell Wallace, Curtis Roberts, Mason Zeigler, Adam Bowman, Donald Bradsher, Timothy Culp, Gavin Landers, Jonny Huck, Ryan King, Rusty Schlenk. Scratched: Devin Moran, Jared Hawkins

Even heat race notes

Josh Richards burst forward from the fourth starting spot to quickly take the lead en route to winning the first prelim. “Some of those guys pushed and I took advantage,” said Richards. His only real problem? “My Raceceiver came out of my ear and I about went deaf (from the engine noise),” he said. … Darrell Lanigan was an early retiree from the first heat due to a blown head gasket. He scratched from the remainder of the evening’s action. … Billy Moyer Jr.’s victory in the third heat showed he’s much improved from his frustrating results in June’s Dream, when he finished 10th in the first preliminary feature but didn’t qualify for the second prelim nor the 100-lap headliner. … Doug Drown and his crew made the right adjustments for the fourth prelim, which he won in convincing fashion. “We’ve been a little too tight all night long,” he said. “We freed it up a little bit and it was good.” … Chris Madden felt good after romping to the checkered flag in the fifth heat. “We got lucky and hit the invert right,” he said. “We missed it in qualifying but I think we got it pretty close now.”

Fifth heat

Charging around the top side to take the lead at the drop of the green flag, Chris Madden distanced himself from the field in the early running. With Mike Mataragas holding on to the second position, a three-car battle ensued for the third-place spot. Madden went on to pick up the heat race win, with Mataragas running second. Joey Moriarty ran third, with Dale McDowell improving one spot to finish fourth and transfer to the feature.

Finish (top four transfer): Chris Madden, Mike Mataragas, Joey Moriarty, Dale McDowell, Jeep VanWormer, Cody Mahoney, Jerry Bowersock, Gavin Landers, Mark Whitener

Fourth heat

Outside polesitter Doug Drown led the opening lap, with fourth-starting Don O’Neal sliding past Rob Toland to take the second-place spot. The top-two cars distanced themselves from the field, with third-starting Jonathan Davenport closing in on the race leaders as the laps clicked off. Drown won the fourth heat, with O’Neal finishing runner-up. Davenport finished third, with Toland slipping to grab the fourth and final transfer spot.

Finish (top four transfer):  Doug Drown, Don O’Neal, Jonathan Davenport, Rob Toland, Curtis Roberts, Devin Gilpin, Mason Zeigler, Delmas Conley, Adam Bowman, Zachary McMillan. Scratched: Paul Stubber

Third heat

After two complete restarts, outside polesitter Billy Moyer Jr. used the high side to take an early lead. Edging ahead of polesitter Bob Gardner, third-starting Jimmy Mars set his sights on the race leader, reeling him in as the race reached the halfway mark. Moyer Jr. held off Mars to win the heat race, with Mars running second. Casey Roberts improved two spots to run third, with Chris Ferguson finishing fourth to transfer to the feature.

Finish (top four transfer): Billy Moyer Jr., Jimmy Mars, Casey Roberts, Chris Ferguson, Bob Gardner, Jackie Boggs, Mike Spatola, Rusty Schlenk, Lamar Haywood, Donald Bradsher, Tom Krankel

Second heat

Edging ahead of fellow front row starter Tim McCreadie, Earl Pearson Jr. led the first lap, with Tyler Carpenter spinning in turn four to draw a caution. Using the restart to his advantage, Pearson distanced himself from the field, as McCreadie and Frank Heckenast Jr. battled for the runner-up spot. Pearson grabbed the heat race win, with Heckenast outdueling McCreadie for second. McCreadie ran third, with Duane Chamberlain taking the fourth and final transfer spot.

Finish (top four transfer): Earl Pearson Jr., Frank Heckenast Jr., Tim McCreadie, Duane Chamberlain, Zack Dohm, Tyler Carpenter, Wendell Wallace, Garrett Alberson, Samuel Tolley, Larry Greer, Timothy Culp

First heat

With the front row starters Devin Moran and Josh Putnam colliding on the opening lap, fourth-starting Josh Richards used the bottom of the racetrack to take an early lead. Moran slowed on the backstretch to draw a caution on the second lap. Richards pulled away to pick up the heat race win, with Vic Hill improving from the fifth starting spot to finish runner up. Michael Page finished third, with Putnam slipping to finish fourth and transfer to the feature.

Finish (top four transfer): Josh Richards, Vic Hill, Michael Page, Josh Putnam, Tim Lance, Ryan King, Craig Vosbergen, Jonny Huck, Jeff Robertson, Devin Moran. Scratched: Darrell Lanigan

Even heat race lineups

(10 laps; top four transfer)
First heat
Row 1: Devin Moran, Josh Putnam
Row 2: Darrell Lanigan, Josh Richards
Row 3: Vic Hill, Craig Vosbergen
Row 4: Michael Page, Ryan King
Row 5: Tim Lance, Jonny Huck
Row 6: Jeff Robertson
Second heat
Row 1: Earl Pearson Jr., Tim McCreadie
Row 2: Frank Heckenast Jr., Zack Dohm
Row 3: Wendell, Wallace, Timothy Culp
Row 4: Duane Chamberlain, Garrett Alberson
Row 5: Tyler Carpenter, Larry Greer
Row 6: Samuel Tolley
Third heat
Row 1: Bob Gardner, Billy Moyer Jr.
Row 2: Jimmy Mars, Jackie Boggs
Row 3: Casey Roberts, Donald Bradsher
Row 4: Rusty Schlenk, Chris Ferguson
Row 5: Tom Krankel, Lamar Haygood
Row 6: Mike Spatola
Fourth heat
Row 1: Rob Toland, Doug Drown
Row 2: Jonathan Davenport, Don O’Neal
Row 3: Delmas Conley, Curtis Roberts
Row 4: Devin Gilpin, Adam Bowman
Row 5: Zachary McMillan, Mason Zeigler
Row 6: Paul Stubber
Fifth heat
Row 1: Mike Mataragas, Chris Madden
Row 2: Cody Mahoney, Joey Moriarty
Row 3: Dale McDowell, Jeep VanWormer
Row 4: Gavin Landers, Jared Hawkins
Row 5: Jerry Bowersock, Mark Whitener

Qualifying

In his first visit to Eldora, Michael Norris of Sarver, Pa., topped 108 entrants in time trials on the opening night of the 46th annual World weekend. Norris posted a lap of 15.306 seconds around the half-mile oval.

The field will be split into odd and even programs for the rest of the night with the first, third, fifth and so on qualifiers in one group, and the second, fourth, sixth and so on qualifiers in the other.

Each group will run five alternating heat races apiece with four drivers transferring from each. Two consolations for each program will send two more drivers apiece to the 24-car starting fields.

Friday’s action was delayed about three hours by late afternoon showers.

Time trial notes: Nick Hoffman lost a 15.837-second lap because his deck height was 4 inches too high … Three-time Southern All Star champion Riley Hickman slowed on his second qualifying lap. … Mike Spatola dropped a driveshaft on his first qualifying lap and didn’t get a time.

Rain delay

Steady but light rain that hit after the 5 p.m. drivers' meeting delayed the scheduled 6 p.m. hot laps at Eldora. Skies to the west started to clear by about 6:10 p.m., but after a brief break, sprinkles continued as the 7 o'clock hour approached. Pack trucks hit the track shortly after 7 p.m. and were still rolling the track past 9 p.m., when the track asked drivers to preparing to hot lap.

More pre-race notes

After running the full UMP DIRTcar Summernationals for the first time this year, Bob Gardner of East Peoria, Ill., is making his first-ever start at Eldora. “I’ve only been here to watch once,” said Gardner, who has added a Pink Panther character to his traditionally pink-colored car for the weekend. “The year (Jimmy) Owens won the World (in 2011) me and my brother brought Tim Lance’s car here.” … Jared Hawkins of Fairmont, W.Va., will bid to make his first feature appearance in an Eldora crown jewel event driving for fellow Mountaineer State resident Eric Hudkins, who has had Hawkins in his Bloomquist Race Car since mid-August. Hawkins failed to qualify for the World 100 in his previous two attempts, in 2007 running for Tracey Seymour and ’11 in Bobby Lake’s car. … Devin Moran of Dresden, Ohio, is proudly sporting a throwback wrap duplicating the Big Johnson-sponsored car that his father Donnie drove in the late ‘90s. “I tried to find his old Big Johnson firesuit but I couldn’t find it,” Devin said. … After entering last year’s World 100 driving for the late Bucky Johnson, Alex Ferree of Saxonburg, Pa., is back to try again but this time with the familiar No. 10 machine he races weekly at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa. “The last month has been rough — we’ve hurt three motors,” Ferree said. “But we said if we got through the Working Man (WoO-sanctioned event last Saturday night) at Lernerville we’d think about coming out here and we finished 10th, so here we are.” … With Jared Landers of Batesville, Ark., sidelined for the World 100 while continuing his recovery from a torn carotid artery, his crew chief, Jason Durham, is at Eldora assisting Landers’s younger brother, Gavin, who is making his first attempt to qualify for the World 100. … Bryan Liverman, whose stint working as a crewman for the K&L Rumley team and driver Jonathan Davenport ended earlier this season, is lending a hand this weekend to Chris Simpson of Oxford, Iowa.

Pre-race notes

Former World 100 winner Steve Francis of Bowling Green, Ky., has an attention-grabbing wrap on the Chad Stapleton-owned Black Diamond machine he made a last-minute deal to run in the World 100. Sean Anderson of Orange Fatkat Media designed a scheme that honors Eldora owner Tony Stewart’s impending retirement from NASCAR racing; the quarter-panels sport the words “Thank you, Smoke!” and about 50 pictures of Stewart from throughout his career are spread across the bodywork. … Jon Henry of Ada, Ohio, also a special wrap saluting Stewart’s final year of NASCAR competition. “I just thought, this being his final year (of racing), we’d kind of send him with a thank you to him and show some respect toward him,” Henry said of his wrap produced by Wide Open Graphics. … Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., unveiled his World 100 wrap in unique fashion. At 1 p.m. the 19-year-old Pierce came out of his trailer dressed as the Joker — painted face and all — of D.C. Comics fame. His Canadian crewman, Jason Weese, appeared in a Batman costume and Pierce’s girlfriend, Maddy Supp, played the role of Harley Quinn. After a short skit in which Supp’s Quinn took down Weese’s Batman in front of Pierce’s Joker-themed car, Pierce jokingly said, “Superman, you’re next!” … Rusty Schlenk of McClure, Ohio, thought his World 100 plans were wiped out after his Lawrence Motorsports car was badly damaged in a wild series of flips he took during Sunday night’s Baltes Classic at Eldora, but he got an unexpected chance to enter his own No. 91 machine in the weekend’s action thanks to a phone call he received late Monday afternoon from Tyler Borck of Buckeye Concrete Coatings. Borck offered Schlenk the use of his ECR 438 engine and the former UMP DIRTcar national champion gladly accepted. Schlenk and his scrambled for the next three days to prepare his car, which sports a Donald Trump-themed wrap that includes a humorous Trump-related line on its spoiler: “Bump my car … there will be hell toupee.”

Time trials (unofficial)

Driver (car no.), hometown, time

  1. Michael Norris (72), Sarver, Pa., 15.306
  2. Josh Richards (1), Shinnston, W.Va., 15.312
  3. R.J. Conley (71), Wheelersburg, Ohio, 15.317
  4. Zack Dohm (17), Cross Lanes, W.Va., 15.399
  5. Steve Casebolt (c9), Richmond, Ind., 15.437
  6. Jackie Boggs (4B), Grayson, Ky., 15.496
  7. Shane Clanton (25), Zebulon, Ga., 15.503
  8. Don O’Neal (5), Martinsville, Ind., 15.510
  9. Jason Hiett (1), Oxford, Ala., 15.543
  10. Joey Moriarty (51), Phoenix, Ariz., 15.556
  11. Chris Simpson (32), Oxford, Iowa, 15.582
  12. Darrell Lanigan (29), Union, Ky., 15.591
  13. Dustin Nobbe (5N), Batesville, Ind., 15.593
  14. Frank Heckenast Jr. (99jr), Frankfort, Ill., 15.634
  15. Ricky Weiss (7w), Headingley, Manitoba, 15.640
  16. Jimmy Mars (28), Menomonie, Wis., 15.652
  17. Brian Ruhlman (49), Clarklake, Mich., 15.673
  18. Jonathan Davenport (6), Blairsville, Ga., 15.677
  19. Kyle Pierce (281), Statesville, N.C., 15.677
  20. Cody Mahoney (4), Madison, Ind., 15.686
  21. Austin Smith (11), Cedartown, Ga., 15.686
  22. Josh Putnam (212), Florence, Ala., 15.688
  23. Hudson O’Neal (71), Martinsville, Ind., 15.688
  24. Tim McCreadie (39), Watertown, N.Y., 15.693
  25. Chad Simpson (25), Mount Vernon, Iowa, 15.697
  26. Billy Moyer Jr. (21jr), Batesville, Ark., 15.726
  27. Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 15.729
  28. Doug Drown (240), Wooster, Ohio, 15.733
  29. Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 15.743
  30. Chris Madden (44), Gray Court, S.C., 15.752
  31. Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 15.753
  32. Devin Moran (99m), Dresden, Ohio, 15.759
  33. Andrew Reaume (88), Blenheim, Ontario, 15.763
  34. Earl Pearson Jr. (1), Jacksonville, Fla., 15.770
  35. Morgan Bagley (14m), Longview, Texas, 15.775
  36. Bob Gardner (4G), East Peoria, Ill., 15.788
  37. Matt Miller (3), Whitehouse, Ohio, 15.788
  38. Rob Toland (39), Hinsdale, Ill., 15.803
  39. Joey Coulter (2), Miami Springs, Fla., 15.806
  40. Tyler Erb (91), New Waverly, Texas, 15.819
  41. Vic Hill (1), Mosheim, Tenn., 15.823
  42. Dustin Linville (D8), Bryantsville, Ky., 15.827
  43. Wendell Wallace (6m), Batesville, Ark., 15.830
  44. Jake O’Neil (0), Tucson, Ariz., 15.832
  45. Casey Roberts (101), Toccoa, Ga., 15.833
  46. Kyle Bronson (40B), Brandon, Fla., 15.838
  47. Delmas Conley (71), Wheelersburg, Ohio, 15.848
  48. Mike Mataragas (1m), DeKalb, Ill., 15.871
  49. Kent Robinson (7R), Bloomington, Ind., 15.889
  50. Dale McDowell (17m), Chickamauga, Ga., 15.892
  51. Josh Rice (11), Verona, Ky., 15.897
  52. Craig Vosbergen (8), Perth, Australia, 15.901
  53. Jon Henry (15), Ada, Ohio, 15.908
  54. Timothy Culp (c8), Prattsville, Ark., 15.911
  55. Shanon Buckingham (20), Morristown, Tenn., 15.914
  56. Donald Bradsher (93), Burlington, N.C., 15.923
  57. Rob Anderzack (8a), Swanton, Ohio, 15.929
  58. Curtis Roberts (9R), Coleman, Mich., 15.936
  59. Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 15.943
  60. Jeep Van Wormer (55), Pinconning, Mich., 15.944
  61. Kody Evans (4G), Camden, Ohio, 15.949
  62. Michael Page (18x), Douglasville, Ga., 15.956
  63. Riley Hickman (R1), Ooltewah, Tenn., 15.962
  64. Duane Chamberlain (20c), Richmond, Ind., 15.963
  65. Robby Hensley (21H), Walton, Ky., 15.968
  66. Rusty Schlenk (91), McClure, Ohio, 15.994
  67. Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 15.997
  68. Devin Gilpin (1G), Columbus, Ind., 15.999
  69. Nick Latham (31), Winchester, Ohio, 16.041
  70. Gavin Landers (77), Batesville, Ark., 16.044
  71. Kevin Reeve (4x), Hanover, Mich., 16.046
  72. Ryan King (1G), Seymour, Tenn., 16.049
  73. Casey Noonan (1N), Sylvania, Ohio, 16.087
  74. Garrett Alberson (F5), Las Cruces, N.M., 16.093
  75. Jesse Lay (33), Walton, Ky., 16.102
  76. Chris Ferguson (22), Mount Holly, N.C., 16.106
  77. Gordy Gundaker (11), St. Charles, Mo., 16.113
  78. Adam Bowman (77), Seymour, Ind., 16.132
  79. Dylan Ames (77), Harvest, Ala., 16.136
  80. Jared Hawkins (1), Fairmont, W.Va., 16.139
  81. Devin Friese (12), Chambersburg, Pa., 16.145
  82. Tim Lance (48), Brimfield, Ill., 16.150
  83. Jason Jameson (16), Lawrenceburg, Ind., 16.157
  84. Tyler Carpenter (28), Parkersburg, W.Va., 16.203
  85. Alex Ferree (10), Saxonburg, Pa., 16.227
  86. Tom Krankel (TK0), St. Louis, Mo., 16.248
  87. Steve Francis (14), Bowling Green, Ky., 16.279
  88. Zach McMillan (14z), Gladewater, Texas, 16.312
  89. Jerry Bowersock (95j), Wapakoneta, Ohio, 16.398
  90. Jay Johnson (93), West Burlington, Iowa, 16.398
  91. Brad Wade (23w), Dundee, Mich., 16.422
  92. Jon Hodgkiss (69), Kennedy Township, Pa., 16.499
  93. Tanner Kellick (3K), Mer Rouge, La., 16.550
  94. Larry Greer (9G), Bowling Green, Ky., 16.551
  95. Shane Unger (79), Rossburg, Ohio, 16.724
  96. Scott James (15), Bright, Ind., 16.739
  97. Mason Zeigler (25z), Chalk Hill, Pa., 16.801
  98. Brian Gray (3G), Hamilton, Ohio, 16.820
  99. Mark Whitener (6w), Middleburg, Fla., 16.821
  100. Chase Porter (34), DuQuoin, Ill., 16.960
  101. Jeff Robertson (P3), Defiance, Ohio, 17.394
  102. Bryant Dickinson (5*), Ionia, Mich., 17.507
  103. Samuel Tolley (8jr), Butler, Ind., 18.028
  104. Nick Hoffman (2), Mooresville, N.C., disqualified (deck height)
  105. Lamar Haygood (17), Douglasville, Ga., no time
  106. Blake Spencer (6s), St. Augustine, Fla., no time
  107. Paul Stubber (31aus), Bunbury, Australia, no time
  108. Mike Spatola (89), Manhattan, Ill., no time

Thursday's schedule

6 a.m.: Showers open (close 6 p.m.)
7 a.m.: Breakfast at turn four concessions (closes 11 a.m.)
8 a.m.: Hillside markings may begin (chairs only)
8 a.m.: Turn three race registration opens (pit passes and media credential sign-in)
9 a.m.: Turn three pit gate opens
9 a.m.: Technical inspection for Late Models (closes 4:30 p.m.)
10 a.m.: Main gate ticket office opens (tickets, pit passes and will call)
10 a.m.: Turn four ticket office opens (tickets and pit passes)
11 a.m.: All ADA Parking opens (permit required)
11 a.m.: Grandstand cleared and secured for grand opening
Noon: All admission gates (including suites) open
Noon: All concessions open
5 p.m.: Drivers’ meeting
6 p.m.: Hot laps (followed by time trials)
8 p.m.: Heat races (followed by consolations and features)
Postrace party: Following the completion of racing in the Fan Zone
(Main concessions open overnight for limited food, beverage and ice service)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Mataragas, D. O'Neal
Row 2: Mars, Heckenast
Row 3: Hill, Madden
Row 4: Drown, Moyer Jr.
Row 5: Pearson, Richards
Row 6: Page, McCreadie
Row 7: Roberts, Davenport
Row 8: Moriarty, Putnam
Row 9: Chamberlain, Ferguson
Row 10: Toland, McDowell
Row 11: Lance, Dohm
Row 12: Gardner, Mahoney
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