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August 11
Florence Speedway,
Union, KY
Sanction: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (Sunoco North-South 100) - $50,000
Information provided by: Alli Collis (last updated August 15, 12:10 am)
Weiss wins North-South for career-high $50,000
Sunoco North-South 100
  1. Ricky Weiss
  2. Tim McCreadie
  3. Hudson O'Neal
  4. Jimmy Owens
  5. Jonathan Davenport
  6. Dale McDowell
  7. Zack Dohm
  8. Scott Bloomquist
  9. Darrell Lanigan
  10. Mason Zeigler
  11. Eddie Carrier Jr.
  12. Gregg Satterlee
  13. Kent Robinson
  14. Josh Richards
  15. Dennis Erb Jr.
  16. Earl Pearson Jr.
  17. Kyle Bronson
  18. Nick Hoffman
  19. Don O'Neal
  20. Jackie Boggs
  21. Bobby Pierce
  22. Jimmy Mars
  23. Jared Hawkins
  24. Robby Hensley
  25. Brandon Overton
  26. Michael Chilton
  27. Josh Rice
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Ricky Weiss takes the checkers for his $50,000 victory at Florence.
What won the race: Ricky Weiss of Headingley, Manitoba, turned back a late challenge from polesitter Hudson O'Neal to capture Saturday's Sunoco North-South 100 at Florence Speedway for a career-high $50,000. The sixth-starting Weiss took command on lap 59 when Earl Pearson Jr. had flat tire and raced to his first national touring victory.
Key notes: Weiss previous cashed a richest racing payday of $20,000 for his runner-up in finish in I-80 Speedway's Silver Dollar Nationals last month. ... His richest victory previously was $6,400 in Toccoa, Ga. ... Seventeen drivers completed 100 laps. ... Hudson O'Neal led the first seven laps and Earl Pearson Jr. led laps 8-59. ... O'Neal slipped ahead on a late restart to lead lap 89 but Weiss led the final 11 laps. ... Shanon Buckingham won the non-qualifiers' race.
On the move: Last year's winner Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., started 13th and finished second; Zack Dohm of Cross Lane, W.Va., started 21st and finished seventh.
Winner's sponsors: Weiss drives a Sweet-Bloomquist car powered by a Vic Hill Racing Engine and sponsored by Derrick's Sandblasting, AIE Communications, Hawkeye Construction, Penske Racing Shocks, Allied Roofing, Orthopaedic Institute of Western Kentucky, Keewatin Truck Service, Turk Enterprises, Forest Flying Service and Straight Ahead Ventures.
Points chase: After Florence: 1. Jonathan Davenport (6,460); 2. Scott Bloomquist (6,305); 3. Josh Richards (6,265); 4. Earl Pearson Jr. (6,065); 5. Tim McCreadie (5,970); 6. Bobby Pierce (5,900); 7. Jimmy Owens (5,880); 8. Don O'Neal (5,860): 9. Hudson O'Neal (5,825); 10. Darrell Lanigan (5,390); 11. Gregg Satterlee (5,335; 12. Mason Zeigler (5,235); 13. Dennis Erb Jr. (5,125); 14. Kyle Bronson (5,110).
Car count: 56
Polesitter: Hudson O'Neal
Heat race winners: Hudson O'Neal, Nick Hoffman, Brandon Overton, Eddie Carrier Jr., Josh Rice, Jimmy Mars, Dale McDowell, Ricky Weiss, Don O'Neal, Zack Dohm, Gregg Satterlee, Earl Pearson Jr.
Consolation race winners: Gregg Satterlee, Kyle Bronson, Jackie Boggs
Provisional starters: Scott Bloomquist, Josh Richards, Darrell Lanigan, Dennis Erb Jr., Robby Hensley
Next series race: August 16, Batesville Motor Speedway (Locust Grove, AR) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
By Alli Collis
DirtonDirt.com staff writer

UNION, Ky. — Plenty of northern drivers have captured the Sunoco North-South 100, but none from as far north as Canadian standout Ricky Weiss.

The 29-year-old driver from Headingley, Manitoba, upset Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series competitors at Florence Speedway on Saturday with a career-high $50,000 payday in his first-ever national tour victory.

"I still don't think it will ever sink in, even when I wake up tomorrow," Weiss said in victory lane. "Everybody who's part of our team, they just work so hard on this thing and it's definitely paid off this year. It's just been getting better and better and better."

The sixth-starting Weiss inherited the lead after Earl Pearson Jr.’s lap-59 flat tire, lost the point to polesitter Hudson O’Neal on lap-89 after a late-race restart, then led the final 11 laps in taking the checkers a comfortable 2.284 seconds ahead of 13th-starting Tim McCreadie, last year’s race winner from Watertown, N.Y.

Weiss, who in recent seasons has worked closely with his chassis builder Scott Bloomquist and engine builder Vic Hill in Tennessee, scored his 15th victory of the season and biggest of his career at the half-mile oval in northern Kentucky.

"I just know, listening to Scott (Bloomquist) a bunch, not to slide my tires," Weiss said. "Running with (Pearson) for about five or 10 laps, I was waiting for (Bloomquist crewman) Cody (Mallory) to tell me to quit doing that. I just figured it was a long race, maybe I'd hang back and try to judge off him and learn a little bit. Under the caution I was trying to tell (crewman) Shawn (Gage) that he was getting a flat. But I wasn't going to be the one to go tell him to pull off."

Inheriting the lead just past the haflway mark, Weiss crusied over the field, never seriously challenged until a lap-87 restart. Gaining momentum when the race went back green, second-running O'Neal slipped ahead of the race leader down the backstretch, nosing out front at the line to lead lap 89. With the pair running side-by-side, Weiss regained the lead on lap 90, pulling away in the final circuits to take the checkered flag.

"It was cool to run door-to-door with Hudson," Weiss said. "I know this will be his last race (of the year) and he probably wanted to win it more than anyone. But not (more than) me.

"It just kept looking at the laps up top. It's a good thing that they're there. But sometimes it's a bad thing because I was looking at it too much. We had a real good pace and when he got inside of me there I kind of stepped up a little bit. I didn't know how it would stick because I was a lane higher than I had been. But ti ran great. Once I could get back out ahead of him, I could judge off of him and I felt like we were pretty good."

O’Neal, the Martinsville, Ind., driver whose season will be over after his scheduled Aug. 15 shoulder surgery, finished third behind McCreadie, with three-time race winner Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., in fourth. Lucas Oil Series points leader Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., who didn’t break into the top 10 until lap 65, rounded out the top five.

After starting 13th, McCreadie, the winner of Thursday's North-South Shootout, didn't find himself among frontrunners until late in the race, pitting with a flat tire under a lap-34 caution. But he rallied to overtake O'Neal for second in the final circuits.

"You can look back at the race and I just needed a little break," McCreadie said. "A flat tire didn't hurt. You take any spot you can and I think we beat two guys out of the pits. Hats off to Weiss for doing it. I know it's hard to get your first one and they did a great job.

"We're happy, just wish we could have had some outside restarts. I just kept getting pinned on the bottom. When (Jimmy) Owens kind of cut left, I finally got all the way out in it and I thought, 'No use saving the rear deck anymore.' We were tracking. I just should have did it lap 81 instead of 91."

While a North-South victory would have made for a storybook ending to O'Neal's 2018 season, it was hard for the 17-year-old driver to be disappointed with his Florence weekend, which included a $12,000 victory in Wedneday's rain-shortened Ralph Latham Memorial.

"We were close," O'Neal said. "Me and Ricky had a good battle going on there. I got in to him a little bit here in (turn) one and I feel kind of bad about that. But overall we had a good race car. We've had a good week all week. I think we had a good weekend to end it. It would have been better if we would have won. But we'll take third."

Weiss, a four-time WISSOTA champion in Limited Late Model competition, entered the Florence weekend with three Super Late Model victories in 2018, including two at January’s Keyser Mfg. Wild West Shootout at Arizona Speedway near Phoenix. The third victory came at Toccoa (Ga.) Raceway on the Schaeffer’s Southern National Bonus Series when he earned $6,400, the previous richest Super Late Model victory of his career. (Weiss earned $10,000 in a spec-engine WISSOTA Challenge Series event in June at Dakota State Fair Speedway in Huron, S.D.)

His previous career-high payday before Florence came with a $20,000 check for July’s runner-up finish in the Silver Dollar Nationals at I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Neb., on the Lucas Oil Series.

Sunoco North-South 100

Pos. Driver (car no.), hometown, chassis, earnings
1. Ricky Weiss (7), Headingley, Manitoba, Sweet-Bloomquist, $50,000
2. Tim McCreadie (39), Watertown, N.Y., Longhorn, $20,000
3. Hudson O’Neal (71), Martinsville, Ind., Club 29, $10,000
4. Jimmy Owens (20), Newport, Tenn., Rocket, $9,000
5. Jonathan Davenport (49), Blairsville, Ga., Longhorn, $8,000
6. Dale McDowell (17m), Chickamauga, Ga., Sweet-Bloomquist, $7,000
7. Zack Dohm (17), Cross Lanes, W.Va., Swartz, $6,000
8. Scott Bloomquist (0), Mooresburg, Tenn., Sweet-Bloomquist, $5,000
9. Darrell Lanigan (14), Union, Ky., Club 29, $2,500
10. Mason Zeigler (25z), Chalk Hill, Pa., Rocket, $4,000
11. Eddie Carrier Jr. (10), Salt Rock, W.Va., Rocket, $3,500
12. Gregg Satterlee (22), Indiana, Pa., Rocket, $3,250
13. Kent Robinson (7r), Bloomington, Ind., MB Customs, $3,000
14. Josh Richards (1), Shinnston, W.Va., Rocket, $2,750
15. Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., Rocket, $500
16. Earl Pearson Jr. (1), Jacksonville, Fla., Black Diamond, $2,400
17. Kyle Bronson (40B), Brandon, Fla., Rocket, $2,300
18. Nick Hoffman (2), Mooresville, N.C., Rocket, $2,250
19. Don O’Neal (5), Martinsville, Ind., Club 29, $2,200
20. Jackie Boggs (4B), Grayson, Ky., Swartz, $2,150
21. Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., Rocket, $2,100
22. Jimmy Mars (28), Menomonie, Wis., MB Customs, $2,075
23. Jared Hawkins (11), Fairmont, W.Va., Rocket, $2,050
24. Robby Hensley (21), Walton, Ky., Club 29, 2,025
25. Brandon Overton (76), Evans, Ga., Rocket, $2,000
26. Michael Chilton, Salvisa, Ky., Rocket, $2,000
27. Josh Rice (12), Verona, Ky., Longhorn, $2,000
Lap leaders: H. O’Neal 1-7, 89; Pearson 8-59; Weiss 60-88, 90-100
Heat race winners (among 56 cars): H. O’Neal, Hoffman, Overton, Carrier, Rice, Mars, McDowell, D. O’Neal, Dohm, Satterlee, Pearson.
Consolation race winners: Satterlee, Bronson, Boggs.
Provisional starters: Bloomquist, Richards, Lanigan, Erb, Hensley
Non-qualifiers’ race winner: Shanon Buckingham

Corrections: Fixes spelling of Shawn Gage's first name; clarifies biggest paydays for Weiss.

Preliminary and feature notes:

Main event notes

Lap 100: Weiss wins the North-South 100.

Lap 91:
A yellow flag waves for Hoffman. Weiss leads Hudson O'Neal, Owens, Zack Dohm and McCreadie.

Lap 90:
Weiss edges back ahead to lead at the line.

Lap 89:
Hudson O'Neal slips ahead of Weiss to narrowly take the lead.

Lap 87:
A yellow flag waves as Josh Richards returns to the track in front of the field after pitting.

Lap 87:
Jackie Boggs draws a caution. Weiss leads Owens, Hudson O'Neal, McDowell and Hoffman.

Lap 85:
Weiss holds a comfortable lead over Owens, who is fighting back challenges from Hudson O'Neal.

Lap 76:
Kyle Bronson slows to draw a caution. Weiss leads Owens, Hudson O'Neal, Dale McDowell and Hoffman.

Lap 70:
After pitting early, Jonathan Davenport has rallied back up to seventh.

Lap 66:
Hudson O'Neal slips over the cusion, giving the second spot to Owens.

Lap 65:
Gregg Satterlee slows off the pace to draw a caution. Weiss leads Hudson O'Neal, Owens, Kent Robinson and Nick Hoffman.

Lap 59:
Don O'Neal and Jimmy Mars make contact on the restart, resulting in Mars spinning in turn two. Pearson returns to the hot pit under the caution.

Lap 59:
Under the caution it is apparent that Pearson's left-rear tire is flat and he also heads to the pits. Weiss inherits the lead.

Lap 59:
Robby Hensley slows in turn four to draw a caution. Scott Bloomquist makes a pit stop under the yellow flag.

Lap 50:
At the halfway mark, Pearson leads Weiss, Owens, Hudson O'Neal and Don O'Neal.

Lap 43:
Pearson fights back challenges from Weiss, as Owens closes in on the frontrunners.

Lap 37:
After racing side-by-side with Hudson O'Neal for a couple of laps, Jimmy Owens takes the third-place spot.

Lap 34:
Fourth-running Overton slows and heads to the hot pit. Tim McCreadie, Gregg Satterlee and Darrell Lanigan pit under the caution.

Lap 24:
Pearson sets a blistering pace out front as he and Weiss distance themselves from the field.

Lap 18:
Michael Chilton slows on the frontstretch to draw a caution. Pearson leads Weiss, Hudson O'Neal, Don O'Neal and Overton.

Lap 16:
A yellow flag waves when Bobby Pierce slows. Pearson continues to lead.

Lap 14:
Pearson approaches lapped traffic, followed by Ricky Weiss, Hudson O'Neal, Overton and Don O'Neal.

Lap eight:
Earl Pearson Jr. shoots ahead of Hudson O'Neal down the backstretch to take the lead.

Lap one: A smoking Josh Rice slows off the pace to draw the first caution.

Lap one:
Polesitter Hudson O'Neal leads the opening lap over fellow front-row starter Brandon Overton.

10:16 p.m.: Driver introductions are complete and feature cars roll out for pace laps.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Hudson O’Neal, Brandon Overton
Row 2: Earl Pearson Jr., Nick Hoffman
Row 3: Don O’Neal, Ricky Weiss
Row 4: Jimmy Owens, Kent Robinson
Row 5: Jimmy Mars, Jonathan Davenport
Row 6: Bobby Pierce, Dale McDowell
Row 7: Tim McCreadie, Eddie Carrier Jr.
Row 8: Michael Chilton, Mason Zeigler
Row 9: Gregg Satterlee, Kyle Bronson
Row 10: Jackie Boggs, Josh Rice
Row 11: Zack Dohm, Jared Hawkins
Row 12: Scott Bloomquist, Josh Richards
Row 13: Darrell Lanigan, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 14: Robby Hensley

Non-qualifiers' race

Finish: Shanon Buckingham, Donald McIntosh, Eric Wells, Tyler Erb, Jeremy Conaway, Doug Drown, Nick Latham, David Webb, Chad Stapleton, Scott James, Craig Vosbergen, Jesse Lay, Trevor Landrum, Austyn Mills, Jason Miller, Rob Anderzack, Jeff Alsip, Rob Mayea, Chris Shannon, Jason Jameson.

Non-qualifiers’ race lineup

Row 1: Shanon Buckingham, Greg Johnson
Row 2: Jeremy Conaway, Tyler Erb
Row 3: Austyn Mills, Jason Jameson
Row 4: David Webb, Donald McIntosh
Row 5: Jason Miller, Chris Shannon
Row 6: Doug Drown, Eric Wells
Row 7: Nick Latham, Scott James
Row 8: Rob Anderzack, Jesse Lay
Row 9: Chad Stapleton, Jeff Alsip
Row 10: Trevor Landrum, Billy Green

Third consolation

It was a three-car battle for the lead on the opening lap, with third-starting Jackie Boggs slipping ahead of front row starters Jared Hawkins and Josh Richards to assume the point. A yellow flag waved on lap four when Billy Green got into the turn-one wall. Sixth-starting Greg Johnson on the move on the restart, battling Tyler Erb for third. As Boggs stretched his lead at the halfway mark, Erb began reeling in Hawkins for the second-place spot. Johnson rallied again late, overtaking Erb to run in third. Boggs won the consolation, with Hawkins grabbing the second and final transfer spot.

Finish (top two transfer): Jackie Boggs, Jared Hawkins, Greg Johnson, Tyler Erb, David Webb, Chris Shannon, Jesse Lay, Nick Latham, Josh Richards, Billy Green, Joey Moriarty, Robby Hensley. Scratched: Austin Rettig.

Second consolation

Outside polesitter Scott Bloomquist shot to an early lead, holding a more than a half straightaway advantage by lap three. With polesitter Zack Dohm running a solid second, Dennis Erb Jr. challenged Kyle Bronson for third on lap five. Reaching the tail of the field, Bloomquist continued to stretch his lead at the halfway mark, with Bronson closing in on second-running Dohm. A yellow flag waved on lap nine when Craig Vosbergen slowed in turn three with a right-rear flat. Bronson used the restart to his advantage, overtaking Dohm to challenge Bloomquist for the lead. A yellow flag flew on lap 11 when Bloomquist cut a tire. Bronson assumed the point, with  Dohm sliding back ahead of Erb to reclaim second on lap 13. Bronson and Dohm crossed the line nearly side-by-side on lap 14, with Bronson narrowly edging ahead to win the consolation.

Finish (top two transfer): Kyle Bronson, Zack Dohm, Dennis Erb Jr., Jeremy Conaway, Jason Jameson, Jason Miller, Eric Wells, Rob Anderzack, Jeff Alsip, Scott Bloomquist, Craig Vosbergen. Scratched: Michael Brown, James Rice.

First consolation

Polesitter Gregg Satterlee charged to the front of the field at the drop of the green flag, with fellow front-row starter Josh Rice in tow. With the top two cars distancing themselves from the field by lap five, Darrell Langian attempted to reel in Shanon Buckingham for third. As Satterlee and Rice caught up with the lapped car of Trevor Landrum mid-race, Rice closed the gap between himself and the race leader. Satterlee held off Rice to win the consolation, with Rice transferring to the feature.

Finish (top two transfer): Gregg Satterlee, Josh Rice, Shanon Buckingham, Darrell Lanigan, Austyn Mills, Donald McIntosh, Doug Drown, Scott James, Chad Stapleton, Trevor Landrum, Kody Evans, Rob Mayea. Scratched: Steve Casebolt, Austin Burns.

Pre-race notes

A rain shower started falling around 6 p.m. Eastern. But just an hour later, the sun was back out and track prep was under way. Because of the rain, hot laps have been added to Saturday's program. ... Among the 16 drivers locked in to Saturday’s feature, Nick Hoffman of Mooresville, N.C., is the only first-time North-South 100 starter. … There are seven former North-South winners already locked in to the weekend finale, including Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., Jimmy Mars of Menomonie, Wis., Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., and Eddie Carrier Jr. of Salt Rock, W.Va. McCreadie is the defending race winner. … Michael Chilton of Salvisa, Ky., is the lone home-state driver already locked in to Saturday’s main event. … Topping Florence’s weekly track points standings, Robby Hensley of Walton, Ky., is eligible for a feature provisional. … Among the most notable drivers not yet locked in to Saturday’s feature is Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., a two-time North-South 100 winner. Bloomquist will start outside the front row of the second consolation. … Planning to undergo shoulder surgery on Aug. 15, Saturday’s feature marks the final race of the year for polesitter Hudson O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind. ... For the second year in a row, Zack Dohm of Cross Lanes, W.Va., found himself just outside the cut off of drivers locked in to Saturday’s feature. He’ll start on the front row of at Saturday consolation next to Scott Bloomquist. “We didn’t have the car exactly right for the first round of heats and we only passed three cars. They did the math last night and if we would have passed one more car we would have been 11th. We’ve got a real good spot for the B-main,” Dohm said. … After winning last year’s non-qualifiers’ race, Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga., will start 12th in Saturday’s main event. He finished third in the 2016 edition of the North-South 100. … Gregg Satterlee of Indiana, Pa., starts on the pole of Saturday’s first consolation. “I’d rather not be in the B-main. They’re stressful. There’s no room for error at all. Hopefully I can just get out front and make 15 good laps,” Satterlee said. … Among drivers scratching from Saturday’s action are Steve Casebolt of Richmond, Ind., Austin Rettig of Sikeston, Mo., Austin Burns of Morgantown, Ind., and Michael Brown of Pageland, S.C. … The 2018 National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame induction ceremony was held Saturday afternoon.

Consolation lineups

(15 laps; top two transfer)
First consolation
Row 1: Gregg Satterlee, Josh Rice
Row 2: Shanon Buckingham, Austyn Mills
Row 3: Darrell Lanigan, Rob Mayea
Row 4: Kody Evans, Trevor Landrum
Row 5: Doug Drown, Steve Casebolt
Row 6: Scott James, Chad Stapleton
Row 7: Donald McIntosh, Austin Burns
Second consolation
Row 1: Zack Dohm, Scott Bloomquist
Row 2: Kyle Bronson, Jeremy Conaway
Row 3: Rob Anderzack, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 4: Eric Wells, Michael Brown
Row 5: Jason Miller, Jason Jameson
Row 6: Craig Vosbergen, Jeff Alsip
Row 7: James Rice
Third consolation
Row 1: Jared Hawkins, Josh Richards
Row 2: Jackie Boggs, Robby Hensley
Row 3: Austin Rettig, Greg Johnson
Row 4: Tyler Erb, David Webb
Row 5: Jesse Lay, Chris Shannon
Row 6: Billy Green, Joey Moriarty
Row 7: Nick Latham

Pre-race setup

A busy week of Lucas Oil Series action wraps up on Saturday with Florence Speedway’s 36th annual Sunoco North-South 100. The first eight rows of the feature lineup have already been set by a double round of heat races contested on Friday night.

Based on Friday’s combined passing points, Hudson O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., and Brandon Overton of Evans, Ga., will start on the front row of Saturday’s $50,000-to-win feature. The 17-year-old O’Neal was the winner of Wednesday’s rain-shortened Ralph Latham Memorial.

Saturday’s program will include three 15-lap consolation races, with the top-two finishers from each race transferring to the main event. Provisionals will make up the final rows of the feature lineup. The show will also include a Late Model non-qualifiers’ race and a UMP modified feature.

Feature lineup

Row 1: H. O’Neal, Overton
Row 2: Pearson, Hoffman
Row 3: D. O’Neal, Weiss
Row 4: Owens, Robinson
Row 5: Mars, Davenport
Row 6: Pierce, McDowell
Row 7: McCreadie, Carrier
Row 8: Chilton, Zeigler
Row 9: Satterlee, Bronson
Row 10: Boggs, Jo. Rice
Row 11: Dohm, Hawkins
Row 12: Bloomquist, Richards
Row 13: Lanigan, D. Erb
Row 14: Hensley

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