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July 15
Lucas Oil Speedway,
Wheatland, MO
Sanction: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (CMH Diamond Nationals) - $12,000
Information provided by: Staff and series reports (last updated July 16, 3:51 pm)
Richards outshines foes, wins Diamond Nationals
CMH Diamond Nationals
  1. Josh Richards
  2. Don O'Neal
  3. Darrell Lanigan
  4. Hudson O'Neal
  5. Jesse Stovall
  6. Tim McCreadie
  7. Dennis Erb Jr.
  8. Jake O'Neil
  9. Earl Pearson Jr.
  10. Steve Francis
  11. Will Vaught
  12. Scott Bloomquist
  13. Rodney Sanders
  14. Payton Looney
  15. Jimmy Owens
  16. Brian Shirley
  17. Clay Daly
  18. Logan Martin
  19. Randy Timms
  20. Gregg Satterlee
  21. Boom Briggs
  22. Jason Papich
  23. Jacob Magee
  24. Jeremy Grady
  25. Terry Phillips
  26. Tony Jackson Jr.
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Josh Richards won Saturday at Lucas Oil Speedway, his second straight series victory.
What won the race: Overtaking polesitter and race-long leader Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., on the 52nd lap, Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., led the remainder of the 60-lap CMH Diamond Nationals feature at Lucas Oil Speedway for $12,000 and his second consecutive victory on the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. Clint Bowyer Racing teammates Don O'Neal and Darrell Lanigan followed Richards to the checkered flag after a late caution for Owens, who spun while attempting to chase down Richards with a few laps remaining.
On the move: Rodney Sanders of Happy, Texas, started 26th and finished 13th.
Winner's sponsors: Richards’s Best Performance Motorsports Rocket Chassis is powered by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by Bulk Material Lift, Peoples National Bank, Keyser Mfg., Valvoline and State Farm.
Points chase: After Wheatland: 1. Josh Richards (5,405), 2. Scott Bloomquist (5,185), 3. Tim McCreadie (5,165), 4. Don O’Neal (4,910), 5. Earl Pearson Jr. (4,805), 6. Jimmy Owens (4,765), 7. Darrell Lanigan (4,595), 8. Dennis Erb Jr. (4,525), 9. Gregg Satterlee (4,390), 10. Steve Francis (4,290), 11. Hudson O’Neal (4,195), 12. Boom Briggs (3,920).
Car count: 37
Fast qualifier: Don O'Neal
Time: 15.505 seconds
Polesitter: Jimmy Owens
Heat race winners: Jimmy Owens, Steve Francis, Hudson O'Neal, Darrell Lanigan
Consolation race winners: Randy Timms, Jake O'Neil
Provisional starters: Boom Briggs, Tony Jackson Jr., Terry Phillips, Jeremy Grady
Next series race: July 18, Brown County Speedway (Aberdeen, SD) $10,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff and series reports

WHEATLAND, Mo. (July 15) — It’s been a gem of a July for Josh Richards. During the busiest Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series month of the 2017 season, no driver has shone quite as bright as Richards. That sparkle continued Saturday, as the Shinnston, W.Va., driver won the 11th annual CMH Diamond Nationals at Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo., a race co-sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association.

Overtaking race-long pacesetter Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., on lap 52, Richards led the remaining eight circuits for his second straight series victory and seventh of the season. His first-ever victory at Lucas Oil Speedway paid $12,000. The winner also received a new diamond ring.

Owens, a four-time Diamond Nationals champion, spun with three laps remaining while trying to run down Richards and slid all the way back to 15th at the finish after leading nearly 90 percent of the main event.

Sixth-starting Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., improved four spots to finish second and his Clint Bowyer Racing teammate Darrell Lanigan finished third after starting fourth. Hudson O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., the runner-up’s son, started on the front row and battle among the leaders throughout the race before slipping to fourth, while homestate driver Jesse Stovall of Galena finished fifth after starting 10th.

“The first part of the race I felt average, I couldn’t steer the way that I needed to,” said Richards, who started eighth. “Once the track changed and slowed way down, the car started to get better and better and we were able to get up through there. I just tried to stay patient. I just tried to stay in the bottom and stay patient.”

Starting on the fourth row, Richards methodically marched forward. He entered the top five on lap 14 and then chased Hudson O’Neal for 23 laps before finally taking the second spot.

“I knew I could get a good run if I hit it just right,” added Richards. “(Owens) got up to (Brian) Shirley there and tried the outside and we were just in the right place at the right time and able to make the pass. I felt like we were starting to make (up) some ground on him anyway. I don’t know if we could’ve got him or not … he did a great job. We’ll take it for sure.”

After winning just one series feature during a 16-race stretch running from March through June, Richards has now reeled off four wins in eight races so far this month. And there’s still three races remaining in what is the series’ most congested month. Richards’ recent success comes on the heels of the tour’s slowest month, a one-event June that saw Richards compete in only the single race.

He also displayed marked improvement from his first visit to Lucas Oil Speedway during the Show-Me 100 weekend back in May. Richards failed to transfer into the feature on the first of two preliminary nights and he finished fifth on the second — both were non-point-paying races. He then finished ninth in the Show-Me 100.

Following Saturday’s breakthrough victory at the speedway, he said there hasn’t been a single catalyst to his turnaround that has allowed him to erase the 235-point deficit he had to then series points leader Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., when they left Wheatland following the Show-Me 100.

“I think just everything together,” said Richards, who currently enjoys a 220-point lead over Bloomquist in the standings. “Everything’s got to work together to make this happen. You know, the chemistry with the team, the car and everything. We’re just trying to make the right decisions and be smart. We’ve been having a lot of curveballs with the tire rules and stuff throughout the different tracks, but it’s made it a lot of fun.”

Don O’Neal’s runner-up finish was a big improvement from his Show-Me 100 finish as well. He finished 20th and third in the prelims before struggling to 15th in the Memorial Day weekend crown jewel. He was pleased with the progress.  

“It’s definitely a lot better showing than when we came here for the Show Me,” said O’Neal, who nearly lost the second spot on the lap-57 restart. “I got a good run coming down this front straight away and I went into turn one and I missed that little moisture strip and got hung out there really bad. I figured I was gonna lose a few spots, but I hung in there for second.”

Lanigan went from fourth to third in the last three laps. He almost got around his teammate for second, but had to get back in line to hold off Hudson O’Neal in order to claim a podium finish.

“I knew we had a little bit better car than that but just got hung up down there on that bottom on that concrete and cleaned our tires off there and got going a little bit there,” said Lanigan. “The power steering was actually going out (during) that last caution. I (thought) ‘you gotta be kidding me, something else is gonna break.’ But we managed to hold it in there and finish third.”

Notes: The race marks a stretch of three straight events the two series will co-sanction. … Josh Richards enjoyed his second trip to Wheatland. “It’s awesome,” he said. “This is a premiere facility and it’s just cool to get to race here. The track was on par tonight, so it was a lot of fun.” … Richards also won Friday at Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Ill. ... Richards scored his first career MLRA win. ... The race was slowed by just one caution. … It took 21 minutes, 35 seconds to complete the feature. … Newest Gressel Racing hire Jake O'Neil finished eighth. ... Continuing a recent stretch of quiet performances, Scott Bloomquist placed 12th. ... Hudson O'Neal outdueled his father, Don O'Neal, in an entertaining third heat race. ... Wheatland's final Late Model special event of the season is the MLRA Final Nationals, scheduled for Oct. 6-7.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Owens, H. O'Neal
Row 2: Francis, Lanigan
Row 3: Vaught, D. O'Neal
Row 4: Looney, Richards
Row 5: Pearson, Stovall
Row 6: Papich, Erb
Row 7: Bloomquist, Shirley
Row 8: McCreadie, Magee
Row 9: Timms, O'Neil
Row 10: Satterlee, Martin
Row 11: Daly, Phillips
Row 12: Briggs, Grady
Row 13: Jackson, Sanders

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