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September 5
Lucas Oil Speedway,
Wheatland, MO
Sanction: Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association (Ron Jenkins Memorial) - $6,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated September 6, 5:28 pm)
Oberkramer collects $6,000 with first MLRA win
Ron Jenkins Memorial
  1. Mason Oberkramer
  2. Justin Duty
  3. Chad Simpson
  4. Payton Looney
  5. Aaron Marrant
  6. Daniel Hilsabeck
  7. Tony Jackson Jr.
  8. Jeremiah Hurst
  9. Jeremy Conaway
  10. Brennon Willard
  11. Tony Toste
  12. Cole Henson
  13. Jesse Stovall
  14. Garrett Alberson
  15. Reid Millard
  16. Scott Crigler
  17. Jason Papich
  18. Joe Gorby
  19. Kaeden Cornell
  20. Nick Whitehead
  21. Jon Binning
  22. Jeremy Grady
  23. Skip Frey
  24. Blonde Bomber Mitchell
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Mason Oberkramer celebrates in victory lane at Wheatland.
What won the race: Overtaking race-long leader and tour rookie Justin Duty, Mason Oberkramer of Broseley, Mo., led the final 12 laps Saturday at Lucas Oil Speedway for his first career Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association victory. Oberkramer earned a career-high $6,000 in the Ron Jenkins Memorial.
Key notes: The third-starting Oberkramer won by 0.593 seconds over Justin Duty, who started outside the front row and led 28 laps ... A dozen drivers completed 40 laps; everyone else retired. ... MLRA returned to action following a seven-week hiatus. ... The race honored the late Jenkins, builder of the original Wheatland Raceway. … Mary Jenkins, Ron’s widow, added $1,000 to the purse to make the winner’s share of the 40-lapper worth $6,000. ... Fast qualifier Aaron Marrant picked up an extra $500.
On the move: Provisional starter Brennon Willard of Lebanon, Mo., started 24th and finished 10th.
Winner's sponsors: Oberkramer's Barry Wright Race Car is powered by a Scott Bailey Racing Engine and sponsored by Allgaier Motorsports, Oberkramer Trucking, GYT90, Midwest Sheet Metal, FTS Incorporated, Ricks Hair Fashion (Bobby Doser) and SEMO Repair Service.
Points chase: Entering the event, Payton Looney (1,910 points) of Republic, Mo., led Chad Simpson (1,790), Jeremiah Hurst (1,765), Tony Jackson Jr. (1,705), Garrett Alberson (1,485) and Justin Duty (1,485).
Current weather: Few Clouds, 77°F
Car count: 27
Fast qualifier: Aaron Marrant
Time: 15.227 seconds
Polesitter: Joe Gorby
Heat race winners: Joe Gorby, Justin Duty, Mason Oberkramer
Consolation race winners: Nick Whitehead
Provisional starters: Jon Binning, Brennon Willard
Next series race: September 6, Randolph County Raceway (Moberly, MO) $5,000
Editor's note: Corrects winner's chassis manufacturer.
By Lyndal Scranton
Lucas Oil Speedway

WHEATLAND, Mo. — Mason Oberkramer earned his first career Lucas Oil MLRA feature win Saturday night, picking up $6,000 for his triumph at the Ron Jenkins Memorial Presented by Rugged Radios at Lucas Oil Speedway.

The Broseley, Mo., driver took the lead with 11 laps remaining and then held on in sprint to the finish after a restart with two laps remaining.

"Man, it's been a long time coming for one of these," Oberkramer said. "I've been chasing this track for five years now. Gremlins get me every time. I'm so happy to finally land one."

Oberkramer's prize included $1,000 in bonus money from Mary Jenkins, widow of Ron Jenkins who built the original Wheatland Raceway. The winner celebrated by doing dirt donuts in turn four as he approached victory lane.

The high side was the path to victory for Oberkramer, who made an outside pass of Justin Duty coming out of turn four on lap 29. Duty, who led the first 28 circuits, finished second with Chad Simpson third and MLRA points leader Payton Looney in fourth.

Oberkramer said some early contact damaged some sheet metal early in the race and his car became tough to drive, but came roaring to life over the final dozen or so laps.

"I have to thank my parents, my whole family, my friends who help at the shop and (teammate) Tony Jackson and his whole family," Oberkramer said. "Everything was just clicking tonight."

Duty started outside of row one and he got the jump as the race went green, and had up a 1.4-second lead over Oberkramer when caution for debris flew on lap 13. Simpson was running third, Aaron Marrant fourth and Looney fifth.

The top three battled it out as the race continued for a lengthy run of green-flag laps, until Oberkramer sailed around the outside of Duty to take the lead coming out of turn four to complete lap 29.

The high side of the track was fast — but treacherous — throughout the 40-lapper with little margin for error.

"Live or die, you know how that is," Oberkramer said of the high groove. "There was a thin line that'll make or break you. Dad was signaling me to the top and that's what I did. I had to get up there and get it done."

Oberkramer had a one-second lead as Duty and Simpson gave chase when a caution for Stovall's spin on lap 38 created drama. That set up the three leaders, fourth-running Looney, for a frantic two-lap shootout.

Oberkramer flawlessly handled the restart and went on to beat Duty by 0.593 seconds. Duty, of Happy Valley, Oregon, ran second for the second straight time in MLRA action.

"I didn't quite adjust enough," Duty said. "I should have just stayed up top and pounded away. I wasn't sure how long our tire was gonna last, but we had a real good car all night long, start to finish. Overall, I'm happy with second. Mason had a good car and we'll take second."

Simpson, who began the night 120 points behind Looney, called it a solid night overall.

"The racetrack was really fast tonight and I knew I needed to be up top and I couldn't steer as good as Mason could up there," Simpson said. "He was rolling good on top and got there quicker than I did.

"Mason dropped to the bottom a couple of times and made a lot of hay there, too. He probably had the better race car tonight. We'll work on our stuff and try to get better for tomorrow."

Marrant, a former Lucas Oil Speedway ULMA Late Model track champion, picked up the $500 Slick Mist fast-time award with a qualifying lap of 15.227 seconds. He started fourth in the feature and finished fifth.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Gorby, Duty
Row 2: Oberkramer, Marrant
Row 3: Cha. Simpson, Hurst
Row 4: Hilsabeck, Looney
Row 5: Stovall, Jackson
Row 6: Toste, Conaway
Row 7: Papich, Cornell
Row 8: Crigler, Mitchell
Row 9: Frey, Alberson
Row 10: Whitehead, Millard
Row 11: Grady, Henson
Row 12: Binning, Willard

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