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August 22
Mansfield Motor Speedway,
Mansfield, OH
Sanction: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (Dirt Million Second Duel) - $10,000
Information provided by: Alli Collis (last updated August 23, 7:51 am)
J.D. survives final laps, wins Dirt Million Duel
Dirt Million Second Duel
  1. Jonathan Davenport
  2. Chase Junghans
  3. Bobby Pierce
  4. Ricky Weiss
  5. Mike Marlar
  6. Dale McDowell
  7. Hudson O'Neal
  8. Steve Casebolt
  9. Chris Ferguson
  10. Jimmy Owens
  11. Devin Moran
  12. Brandon Overton
  13. Billy Moyer
  14. Shannon Babb
  15. Shane Clanton
  16. Kyle Bronson
  17. David Scott
  18. Mason Zeigler
  19. Stormy Scott
  20. Eddie Carrier Jr.
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Jonathan Davenport celebrates his Dirt Million preliminary feature victory.
What won the race: Sliding ahead of polesitter Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., on lap five of 30, Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., led the rest of the way, fending off a hard-charging Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kan., and Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., in the final circuits to win Thursday's Second Dirt Million Duel at Mansfield Motor Speedway. He earns a $10,000 payday and a starting spot in Saturday's finale.
Key notes: The winners of Thursday and Friday's preliminary features will be locked into the Dirt Million Dash, which will set the first three rows of Saturday's feature lineup. ... Drivers will accumulate points based on their performance in Thursday and Friday's preliminaries, which will determine the starting lineups for Saturday's heat races.
On the move: Chase Junghans started sixth and finished second.
Winner's sponsors: Davenport's Double L Motorsports Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Cornett Racing Engine and sponsored by Nutrien Ag Solutions, ASC Warranty, Spartan Mowers, Mark Martin Automotive, Valvoline, Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas and Midwest Sheet Metal.
Points chase: Before Mansfield: 1. Jonathan Davenport (6,195); 2. Josh Richards (5,625); 3. Tim McCreadie (5,575); 3. Tyler Erb (5,515); 5. Jimmy Owens (5,435); 6. Devin Moran (5,420); 7. Earl Pearson Jr. (5,410); 8. Hudson O’Neal (5,275); 9. Shanon Buckingham (4,755); 10. Kyle Bronson (4,705); 11. Stormy Scott (4,460); 12. Billy Moyer Jr. (4,285); 13. Don O’Neal (3,570); 14. Scott Bloomquist (3,480).
Current weather: Cloudy, 69°F
Car count: 56
Fast qualifier: Chase Junghans
Time: 16.847 seconds
Polesitter: Mike Marlar
Heat race winners: Mike Marlar, Jonathan Davenport, Ricky Weiss
Consolation race winners: Shane Clanton
Next series race: August 23, Mansfield Motor Speedway (Mansfield, OH) $10,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
By Alli Collis and Kevin Kovac
DirtonDirt.com staff

MANSFIELD, Ohio (Aug. 22) — Outdueling Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kan., and Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., in the final laps of Thursday’s Second Duel, Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., earned a $10,000 payday and a starting spot in Saturday’s Dirt Million finale at Mansfield Motor Speedway.

Sliding ahead of polesitter Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., in turns three and four, the third-starting Davenport assumed the point on the fifth circuit, holding off the hard-charging Junghans and Pierce in late-race lapped traffic to win the second of four 30-lap Dirt Million preliminary features.

“I was looking around,” Davenport said after the race. “I couldn’t really tell (who was behind him). I couldn’t here nobody under me but I was trying the bottom, the top. I couldn’t ever make the middle work. It was just way too dirty. The hole was bigger in the middle getting in three.

“I finally got Stormy (Scott) beside of me on the bottom, so I knew I had that lane blocked, because he was pretty good. He was actually a little better than I was off the corner. I knew if I could just stay there, maybe I could be too wide for the second-place guy.”

Winning his heat race and redrawing to start on the pole, Marlar led the first four laps as Davenport battled his way past second-starting Ricky Weiss of Headingley, Manitoba. With Davenport powering to the lead on lap five, Marlar slowed up in turn four, allowing Weiss to slip into second. As the frontrunners entered lapped traffic at the halfway mark, Weiss would start reeling in the race leader.

But Weiss wasn’t the only driver to get within striking distance of Davenport. Nosing ahead of Weiss to take second on lap 24, Junghans set his sights on the race leader, just as fifth-starting Pierce began his charge around the high side. In heavy late-race lapped traffic, Davenport fought back both Junghans and Pierce, finishing just 0.551 seconds ahead of Junghans at the checkered flag.

“I could barely see (crew chief) Jason (Durham),” Davenport said. “It’s really hard to see here. It’s really dusty. I could see him, but the straightaways are pretty treacherous. There’s so much loose crumbs up next to the wall. If I got up there too close, it would make my car sit down and I would miss corner entry. So I tried to look at him when I could but I just tried to stay focused on what I was doing. I finally got a little better when I moved down in one and tried to stay around the outside of the lapped cars.”

After fighting his way past Marlar and then Weiss, Junghans finished a narrow runner-up, with Pierce running third. Weiss finished fourth, with Marlar rounding out the top five.

As Junghans closed in on Davenport in the final laps, he said he was hoping lapped traffic would work to his advantage. While he finished one spot out of victory lane, Thursday’s preliminary was an all around solid night for the Kanas driver, who clocked the fastest time for the Second Duel.

“Those lapped cars, it was like a hornets nest,” Junghans said. “I was hoping one of those guys would shove down there in three and four. I felt really good around the bottom. But to be that close, I guess, after what we did last year year, we got wrecked on the first couple laps of the big show … hopefully we can do it again tomorrow, one spot better.”

Like Junghans, Pierce said he knew lapped traffic was going to play a factor right down to the checkered flag.

“I think lapped traffic was my best shot,” Pierce said. “I really had a roll going there. I seemed like those guys were getting a little bit slower and I just had to finesse my lines a little bit with that big hole in turn three. I wanted to charge that corner to get a good entrance but every time you had to back off and float through there. Besides that, this weekend is an awesome weekend.”

Blog-style reports:

Second Duel feature lineup

Row 1: Mike Marlar, Ricky Weiss
Row 2: Jonathan Davenport, Kyle Bronson
Row 3: Bobby Pierce, Chase Junghans
Row 4: Dale McDowell, Jimmy Owens
Row 5: Hudson O’Neal, Chris Ferguson
Row 6: Billy Moyer, Devin Moran
Row 7: Brandon Overton, Steve Casebolt
Row 8: Shannon Babb, David Scott
Row 9: Mason Zeigler, Eddie Carrier Jr.
Row 10: Shane Clanton, Stormy Scott

Consolation

Charging around the high side, Shane Clanton stretched his lead in the early running, as Greg Oakes and Brett Bee batted for third. Clanton held a half straightway lead at the halfway mark, with Stormy Scott running a comfortable second. Unchallenged, Clanton won the consolation, with Scott finishing second to transfer to the feature.

Finish (top two transfer): Shane Clanton, Stormy Scott, Greg Oakes, Boom Briggs, Robby Hensley, Dan Angelicchio, Brett Bee. Scratched: Steve Sabo, Ryan Markham, Dave Hess Jr.

Consolation lineup

(12 laps; top two transfer)
Row 1: Stormy Scott, Shane Clanton
Row 2: Greg Oakes, Brett Bee
Row 3: Boom Briggs, Robby Hensley
Row 4: Steve Sabo, Dan Angelicchio
Row 5: Ryan Markham, Dave Hess Jr.

Third heat

Polesitter Hudson O’Neal edged ahead of Ricky Weiss to lead the opening lap, with the pair crossing the line nearly side-by-side on the second circuit. Sliding ahead out of turn four, Weiss led the third lap, with Bobby Pierce overtaking O’Neal when his charge was slowed. Stretching his lead to nearly a full straightaway at the halfway mark, Weiss won the heat, with Pierce running second. O’Neal battled back past Devin Moran to finish third.

Finish (top six transfer): Ricky Weiss, Bobby Pierce, Hudson O’Neal, Devin Moran, Shannon Babb, Eddie Carrier Jr., Greg Oakes, Robby Hensely. Scratched: Ryan Markham.

Second heat

Front-row starters Jimmy Owens and Kyle Bronson raced door-to-door out out of turn four on the opening lap, with Bronson edging ahead to take the lead. With Bronson making contact with the turn-two wall on the fourth lap, Owens was able to reel in the race leader and the pair racing side-by-side on the seventh circuit. Charging around the high side, Jonathan Davenport joined the battle up front in the final circuits, a three-car race ensuing for the lead. Overtaking Bronson in the final turn, Davenport won the heat, with Bronson and Owens rounding out the podium.

Finish (top six transfer): Jonathan Davenport, Kyle Bronson, Jimmy Owens, Billy Moyer, Steve Casebolt, Mason Zeigler, Shane Clanton, Boom Briggs, Steve Sabo.

First heat

Rolling around the top side in turns one and two, outside polesitter Mike Marlar took an early lead. It was a tight battle for third in the opening laps, with Dale McDowell overtaking Brandon Overton on the third circuit. Junghans challenged Marlar at the halfway mark, with Marlar maintaining his advantage on the high side. The pair crossed the line side-by-side on laps seven and eight with Marlar nosing ahead once again. Holding off Junghans, Marlar won the heat, with McDowell running third.

Finish (top six transfer): Mike Marlar, Chase Junghans, Dale McDowell, Chris Ferguson, Brandon Overton, David Scott, Stormy Scott, Brett Bee. Scratched: Dan Angelicchio, Dave Hess Jr.

Second Duel heat lineups

(10 laps; top six transfer)
First heat
Row 1: Chase Junghans, Mike Marlar
Row 2: Dale McDowell, Brandon Overton
Row 3: Chris Ferguson, Stormy Scott
Row 4: David Scott, Dan Angelicchio
Row 5: Brett Bee, Dave Hess Jr.
Second heat
Row 1: Jimmy Owens, Kyle Bronson
Row 2: Jonathan Davenport, Billy Moyer
Row 3: Steve Casebolt, Shane Clanton
Row 4: Boom Briggs, Mason Zeigler
Row 5: Steve Sabo
Third heat
Row 1: Hudson O’Neal, Ricky Weiss
Row 2: Devin Moran, Bobby Pierce
Row 3: Shannon Babb, Eddie Carrier Jr.
Row 4: Greg Oakes, Robby Hensley
Row 5: Ryan Markham

Qualifying

Tripping the clock with a time of 16.847 seconds, Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kan., was the quickest qualifier for Thursday’s Second Duel at Mansfield. He’ll start on the pole of the evening’s fourth heat race. Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., and Hudson O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., will join Junghans as heat race polesitters in the Second Duel.

Pre-race notes

Rain that fell overnight and into the early afternoon has left some large puddles across the Mansfield Motor Speedway pit area, but the track surface was ready for the scheduled start of hot laps on opening night of the Dirt Million weekend. Temperatures are in the mid-70s and aren’t expected to climb much higher over the next two days, which currently boast sunny forecasts. … During the drivers’ meeting for the 56 entrants held under a tent in the pits, Mansfield promoter Cody Sommer spoke briefly to forcefully put to rest any speculation that his position as co-owner of Scott Bloomquist Racing creates a conflict of interest. He said he’s heard whispers about his dual roles potentially being a problem but said that should not be an issue and asked anyone who thought there was a conflict to approach him to discuss the situation. … Saturday’s finale will offer only Lucas Oil Series show-up points because no provisionals for tour regulars will be available. … Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., wasn’t pre-registered and didn’t have the event on his schedule at the beginning of the week, but he has his new white Black Diamond Race Car in the pits alongside his son Billy Jr. … Another driver who didn’t pre-register but is in the field is Jared Landers, also of Batesville, Ark., who is piloting a former Jonathan Davenport-driven Longhorn car owned by Richard Haven of Elizabeth, Ark. Landers made his first start of 2019 in the No. 777 machine last weekend in the Topless 100 activities at his hometown’s Batesville Motor Speedway. … Rick Eckert of York, Pa., is ready to make just his fourth start this season outside his home state with his self-owned No. 0. … Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga., is driving Kentucky racer Brandon Kinzer’s No. 18. … Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., has a new wrap on his XR1 Rocket mount that features countless $100 bills and a winking Ben Franklin on its hood. … Johnny Scott of Las Cruces, N.M., is driving a second family-owned car as a teammate to his twin brother Stormy for the second consecutive weekend. … At the end of the drivers’ meeting, Lucas Oil Series director Rick Schwallie picked 10 qualifying pills to determine the drivers who will be required to undergo random drug tests on Saturday afternoon.

Pre-race setup

Mansfield Motor Speedway’s second annual Dirt Million kicks off Thursday with a pair of $10,000-to-win preliminary events. The winner of each of the night’s features is guaranteed a starting spot in Saturday’s finale.

Thursday’s field will be split into two duels. Drivers will qualify within their respective group, with each program including three heat races, one consolation and a 30-lap feature. The top six finishers from each heat will transfer to their respective feature, with the heat race winners redrawing for starting spots 1-3 and second-place finishers redrawing for spots 4-6.

The top two finishers from each of Thursday’s consolations will transfer to their respective feature. If needed, Lucas Oil Series provisionals will make up the final row of each feature lineup. Drivers must have perfect attendance with the series to qualify for a provisional. Series provisionals will not be awarded for Saturday’s finale.

Drivers will accumulate points based on their performance in Thursday and Friday’s preliminary events. Preliminary feature winners, along with the highest points earners, will be locked into Saturday’s Dirt Million Dash, which will set the lineup for the first three rows of the weekend finale. Six cars will start the dash.

Saturday’s heat race lineups will be determined by points accumulated over the first two nights of preliminary action. The top five drivers in Dirt Million Reward Points, earned through social media, representation and revenue, are guaranteed a starting spot in Saturday’s feature.

Time trial results

Driver (car no.), hometown, time
Chase Junghans (18), Manhattan, Kan., 16.847
Jimmy Owens (20), Newport, Tenn., 16.993
Hudson O’Neal (71), Martinsville, Ind., 17.038
Mike Marlar (157), Winfield, Tenn., 17.069
Kyle Bronson (40B), Brandon, Fla., 17.080
Ricky Weiss (7W), Headingley, Manitoba, 17.134
Dale McDowell (17m), Chickamauga, Ga., 17.148
Jonathan Davenport (49), Blairsville, Ga., 17.151
Devin Moran (1), Dresden, Ohio, 17.175
Brandon Overton (2), Evans, Ga., 17.293
Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 17.344
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 17.400
Chris Ferguson (22), Mount Holly, N.C., 17.574
Steve Casebolt (C9), Richmond, Ind., 17.588
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 17.620
Stormy Scott (2), Las Cruces, N.M., 17.634
Shane Clanton (25), Zebulon, Ga., 17.646
Eddie Carrier Jr. (28), Salt Rock, W.Va., 17.669
David Scott (3), Garland, Pa., 17.721
Boom Briggs (99B), Bear Lake, Pa., 17.738
Greg Oakes (22), Franklinville, N.Y., 17.835
Mason Zeigler (25z), Chalk Hill, Pa., 17.888
Dan Angelicchio (14A), New Stanton, Pa., 17.888
Robby Hensley (21H), Walton, Ky., 18.243
Brett Bee (8b), Mansfield, Ohio,18.350
Steve Sabo (16), Fremont, Ohio, 19.118
Dave Hess Jr. (44), Waterford, Pa., no time
Ryan Markham (5m), Ashland, Ohio, no time

Thursday’s schedule

5 p.m. Drivers meeting
5:30 p.m.: Hot laps
6 p.m.: Time trials
7 p.m.: Opening ceremonies
- First duel heat races (10 laps)
- Second duel heat races (10 laps)
- First duel consolations (12 laps)
- Second duel consolations (12 laps)
- First duel feature (30 laps)
- Second duel feature (30 laps)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Marlar, Weiss
Row 2: Davenport, Bronson
Row 3: Pierce, Junghans
Row 4: McDowell, Owens
Row 5: O’Neal, Ferguson
Row 6: Moyer, Moran
Row 7: Overton, Casebolt
Row 8: Babb, D. Scott
Row 9: Zeigler, Carrier
Row 10: Clanton, S. Scott

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