July 20
Adams County Speedway,
Quincy, IL
Sanction: Midwest Big 10 Super Late Models (Heetco Summer Sizzler) - $2,000
Information provided by: Patrick Davis and track reports (last updated July 20, 9:55 pm)
Pierce earns second Big 10 victory at Quincy
Heetco Summer Sizzler
- Bobby Pierce
- Brian Diveley
- Gordy Gundaker
- Rickey Frankel
- Denny Woodworth
- Bo Brockway
- Robby Warner
- Ryan Little
- Jamie Wilson
- Roger Brickler
- John Beck
- Greg Kimmons
- Kenny Van Dorn
- Justin Jennings
- Jason Perry
- Chuck Mitchell
- Mark Burgtorf
- Jim Moon
- Clint Kirkham
- Billy Genenbacher
- Justin Reed
What won the race: Third-starting Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., outdueled hometown driver Rickey Frankel early in the 30-lap main event and pulled away down the stretch for his second Midwest Big 10 Series victory of 2014 at Quincy.
Key notes: Kenny Van Dorn spun to draw a caution on lap 11, just after Pierce solidified his lead over Frankel. ... Hometown driver and track points leader Mark Burgtorf slowed and went pitside while running second on the 21st lap. ... Justin Jennings spun on lap 24. ... Pierce won the tour's previous stop at Quincy on May 18. ... The youngster also earned $2,000 Friday in Farmer City (Ill.) Raceway's Harland Kimler Jr. Memorial. ... Quincy hosted the ninth of 10 series events and the third event of a weekend tripleheader. ... Scott Schmitt of Tonica, Ill., won Friday at Lincoln (Ill.) Speedway and Ryan Little of Pleasant Springs, Ill., triumphed Saturday at Macon (Ill.) Speedway. ... The tour's finale is set for Aug. 8 at Lincoln.
On the move: Podium finishers Brian Diveley of Springfield, Ill., and Gordy Gundaker of St. Charles, Mo., came forward from seventh and ninth respectively.
Winner's sponsors: Pierce drives a Bob Pierce Race Car with a Pro Power Racing Engine and sponsorship from Champion Spark Plugs, M&M Painting and Construction, Murphy Trucking, Petersen Aluminum and the Pierce Posse.
Points chase: Little entered Sunday atop the standings; the points include a driver's best eight finishes among the 10 series races.
Car count: 21
Fast qualifier: Justin Reed
Time: 13.490 seconds
Polesitter: Chuck Mitchell
Heat race winners: Denny Woodworth, Bobby Pierce, Rickey Frankel
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.