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April 14
Lucas Oil Speedway,
Wheatland, MO
Sanction: Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association (Spring Nationals) - $2,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated April 16, 7:03 am)
Vaught passes Jackson late, wins MLRA opener
Spring Nationals
  1. Will Vaught
  2. Terry Phillips
  3. Tony Jackson Jr.
  4. Rodney Sanders
  5. Jesse Stovall
  6. Scott Crigler
  7. Corey Zeitner
  8. Payton Looney
  9. Randy Timms
  10. Chase Junghans
  11. Billy Moyer
  12. J.C. Wyman
  13. Brantlee Gotschall
  14. Justin Asplin
  15. Cole Wells
  16. Raymond Merrill
  17. Joey Moriarty
  18. Matt Buller
  19. Scott Lewis
  20. Andrew Kosiski
  21. Shane Essary
  22. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  23. Jacob Magee
  24. Reid Millard
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Will Vaught heads for a $2,000 victory at Lucas Oil Speedway.
What won the race: Will Vaught of Crane, Mo., used a restart with five laps to go to get around race leader Tony Jackson Jr. of Lebanon, Mo., when Jackson jumped the cushion getting into turn one. The third-starting Vaught then led the rest of the way for a $2,000 victory in the Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association season opener, finishing the event 0.867 seconds ahead of runner-up Terry Phillips of Springfield, Mo.
Quotable: "We'll have to improve (Saturday) because Tony probably had the best car," Vaught said. "But he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and we compensated."
Key notes: After an I-80 rainout last weekend, the event opened up the season for the MLRA series. ... The feature was slowed by one caution flag on lap 20. ... Payton Looney led at the drop of the green but lost the spot to Jackson on lap five. ... Looney was running third on the last restart but slipped up the track and got shuffled back to eighth. ... Series action continues Saturday at Lucas Oil Speedway with a $3,000 top prize on the line.
On the move: Phillips started 12th and finished second.
Winner's sponsors: Vaught's Rocket Chassis is sponsored by Johnson's Service Station, Wright Asphalt Products, Keyser Manufacturing, Integra Racing Shocks and GW Performance.
Points chase: Jesse Stovall of Galena, Mo., is the defending series champion. Stovall won the 2016 title by 118 points over Terry Phillips.
Car count: 41
Heat race winners: Will Vaught, Rodney Sanders, Cole Wells, Payton Looney
Consolation race winners: Chase Junghans, Randy Timms
Next series race: May 4, Lee County Speedway (Donnellson, IA) $3,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Looney, Wells
Row 2: Vaught, Sanders
Row 3: Kosiski, Jackson
Row 4: Stovall, Crigler
Row 5: Gotschall, Thornton
Row 6: Merrill, Phillips
Row 7: Moyer, Moriarty
Row 8: Asplin, Zeitner
Row 9: Junghans, Timms
Row 10: Wyman, Magee
Row 11: Buller, Essary
Row 12: Lewis, Millard

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