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January 9
FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway,
Queen Creek, AZ
Sanction: Unsanctioned Supers (Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout) - $5,000
Information provided by: Kevin Kovac (last updated January 14, 4:47 pm)
Davenport repels Thornton, claims Arizona opener
Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout
  1. Jonathan Davenport
  2. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  3. Brian Shirley
  4. Chris Simpson
  5. Cody Laney
  6. Tyler Erb
  7. Jason Papich
  8. Chad Simpson
  9. Garrett Alberson
  10. Mike Marlar
  11. Stormy Scott
  12. Billy Moyer
  13. Jared Landers
  14. Johnny Scott
  15. Bob Gardner
  16. Kyle Beard
  17. Scott Ward
  18. Jason Feger
  19. Bobby Pierce
  20. Donny Schatz
  21. Rusty Schlenk
  22. Mitch McGrath
  23. Chase Allen
  24. Rodney Sanders
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Jonathan Davenport celebrates his Wild West Shootout victory.
What won the race: Second-starting Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., survived multiple challenges from fourth-starting Ricky Thornton Jr. of Chandler, Ariz., through much of Saturday’s Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout opener at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway before pulling away in the closing laps to open the six-race miniseries with a $5,000 victory. Thornton settled for second, 1.157 seconds behind Davenport.
Key notes: Saturday's event kicked off the 15th annual Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout. The unsanctioned miniseries features four more $5,000-to-win races on Jan. 10, 13, 15 and 16 leading up to the $25,000-to-win finale on Jan. 17. ... Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., won last year's WWS lidlifter and went on to capture two more features during the miniseries, earning him a $10,000 bonus for earning three checkered flags. ... The 10-grand bonus for three wins is again posted for 2020; four wins earns a driver an extra $25,000, five wins is worth $100,000 and a six-race sweep brings a $250,000 windfall. ... All events are broadcast live on FloRacing.com.
On the move: Chad Simpson of Mount Vernon, Iowa, started 22nd and finished eighth.
Winner's sponsors: Davenport's Double L Motorsports Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Clements 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.
Current weather: Clear, 46°F
Car count: 59
Fast qualifier: Tony Toste
Time: 15.114 seconds
Polesitter: Garrett Alberson
Heat race winners: Bobby Pierce, Jason Feger, Tyler Erb, Jonathan Davenport, Ricky Thornton Jr., Garrett Alberson
Consolation race winners: Terry Phillips, Stormy Scott
Editor's note: Corrects winning engine builder.
From staff reports

QUEEN CREEK, Ariz. (Jan. 9) — After watching Ricky Thornton Jr. drive under him to take the lead with nine laps remaining in Saturday’s Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout opener at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway, Jonathan Davenport knew he only had one option remaining if he wanted to regain the lead and keep his hopes of a quarter-million dollar bonus alive.

“He got under me and I had no idea he was that low,” said Davenport, the three-time Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion from Blairsville, Ga. “He got a good run down the front straightaway and it was either I was gonna run second or try the top.”

Davenport chose to try the top, and it paid off. Just after Thornton of Chandler, Ariz., inched ahead of him at the completion of lap 31, Davenport took his Longhorn Chassis to the cushion in turns one and two and blasted back around Thornton to reclaim the lead on the next lap.

Davenport dominated from there. Although he continued running low on the track through turns three and four, Davenport committed to the high line around turns one and two for the remainder of the 40-lap race and pulled way to earn a $5,000 victory. In doing so, Davenport remains eligible for the $250,000 Keyser Quarter-Million Challenge bonus offered to any driver sweeping all six Wild West Shootout features.

“I kept moving around, inching down, inching up, but I never could really find something,” said Davenport, whose three previous Wild West Shootout victories came during his only previous trip to the popular winter miniseries in 2016 when the event was held at USA Raceway in Tucson, Ariz. “I knew Ricky had a little bit softer tire on. I thought we’d be better on the longer green-flag runs, but I didn’t know if I’d be as maneuverable as him or not. You just never know. I didn’t know if he was gambling on tires or if I was because he’s run here a lot more than I have.”

Davenport crossed the finish line 1.157 seconds ahead of Thornton, who settled for second ahead of seventh-starting Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., in third. Chris Simpson of Oxford, Iowa, advanced from 11th to finish fourth and Cody Laney of Torrance, Calif., advanced from 12th to finish fifth.

With his victory, Davenport is the only driver who still has a shot at claiming the full $250,000 bonus from the Keyser Quarter-Million Challenge. While the odds of Davenport sweeping the four remaining $5,000-to-win events on Jan. 10, 13, 15 and 16 and the $25,000-to-win finale on Jan. 17 are low, the bonus program also offers $100,000 to any driving earning five victories at the event, $25,000 for four victories or $10,000 for three victories.

Davenport knows that it’s not unfathomable for him to go on a profitable winning streak over the next week. After all, he won three of six races at the event in 2016. The Keyser Manufacturing-sponsored bonus program didn’t include extra money for three wins back then, meaning Davenport left the desert without any bonus money in his first trip out. He hopes to make up for that this time around.

“That’s the only reason we’re out here,” Davenport said after announcer Dustin Jarrett asked him in victory lane if the bonus was on his mind. “We’re here to win money. We’re going to do everything we can to knock off some more wins. We’ve knocked off the first one. That was first on the checklist, so we’ll go on from here.”

For the second straight year, Thornton found himself in contention to earn his first Wild West Shootout victory, only to see it slip away in the final 10 laps, but the Arizona native who now racs out of Iowa was pleased with the opening-night performance.

“We had a really good car. It could really go wherever I needed it to,” Thornton said of his SSI Motorsports Longhorn. “I thought I was going to get lucky and get by him, but then I heard him on the outside of (turn) two. I knew there was so much more speed in the rubber up there off the top of two that he was just going to drive right back by me.”

Recovering from a poor qualifying effort that put him starting mid-pack in his heat race, Shirley advanced his Rocket Chassis from his seventh starting spot in the main event to briefly challenge Davenport and Thorton following the race’s final restart with 32 laps completed. But he faded slightly through the closing laps in settling for third.

“J.D. and Ricky were a little bit better than us, but luckily we have five more nights,” said Shirley, who won three of six races at the 2020 Wild West Shootout including the opener. “My car would maneuver real good, especially in three and four like right in the middle. But there wasn’t enough coming off (the turn) and them guys would stay low. I just couldn’t get off the corner as good.”

Notes: The race was slowed by four cautions. After a caution-free first half of the race, Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., who started sixth after winning the night’s first heat race, slowed with a flat right-rear tire to bring out the race’s first caution with 25 laps complete. Rusty Schlenk of McClure, Ohio, and Donny Schatz of Fargo, N.D., each brought out single-car cautions on lap 26 and 28 respectively, while a second flag tire for Pierce caused the race’s fourth and final caution on lap 32. … Tony Toste of of Pismo Beach, Calif., got his night of to a solid start when he set fast time overall among 59 cars, but he quickly ran into trouble in his heat race when he spun and got hit on the opening lap. … Gordy Gundaker of St. Charles, Mo., also saw a good qualifying effort go to waste when he spun early in his heat race after starting from the pole.

Main event lineup

(40 laps)

Row 1: Garrett Alberson, Jonathan Davenport
Row 2: Tyler Erb, Ricky Thornton Jr.
Row 3: Jason Feger, Bobby Pierce
Row 4: Brian Shirley, Mike Marlar 
Row 5: Scott Ward, Jason Papich
Row 6: Chris Simpson, Cody Laney
Row 7: Billy Moyer, Rusty Schlenk
Row 8: Johnny Scott, Jared Landers
Row 9: Donny Schatz, Kyle Beard
Row 10: Terry Phillips,Stormy Scott
Row 11: Rodney Sanders, Chad Simpson
Row 12: Chase Allen, Bob Gardner 

Consolation race results

(12 laps; top three transfer)

First consolation: Terry Phillips, Rodney Sanders, Chase Allen, Dustin Sorensen, Brody Montgomery, Gunner Frank, Jim Whisler, John Cornell, Dennis Souza, Matthew Ratzlaff, Justin Mills, Matt Sparby, Kent Rosevear, Seve Hucovski, Clayton Holland, Blond Bomber, Dennis Souza, Craig Parker, Tony Toste, Luke Merfeld, Brian Bowman, David Vennard.

Second consolation: Stormy Scott, Chad Simpson, Bob Gardner, Mitch McGrath, Joey Tanner, Jake Timm, Lyndon Bolt, Steve Stultz, Gordy Gundaker, Doug Elkins, Trevor Gundaker, Chad Olsen, Blair Nothdurft, Eston Whisler, Tim Lance, Thomas Hunziker, Austin Theiss, James Webster, Jimmy Mars, Dustin Knight.

Heat race results

(Eight laps; top three transfer)

First heat: Bobby Pierce, Brian Shirley, Billy Moyer, Rodney Sanders, Jim Whistler, Justin Mills, Dennis Souza, Blonde Bomber, Tony Toste, Luke Merfeld.

Second heat: Jason Feger, Scott Ward, Johnny Scott, Terry Phillips, Chase Allen, Brody Montgomery, John Cornell, Kent Rosevear, Matthew Ratzlaff, Brian Bowman.

Third heat: Tyler Erb, Chris Simpson, Donny Schatz, Dustin Sorensen, Steve Hucovski, Clayton Holland, Criag Parker, Matt Sparby, David Vennard, Gunner Frank.

Fourth heat: Jonathan Davenport, Mike Marlar, Rusty Schlenk, Stormy Scott, Chad Simpson, Doug Elkins, Blair Nothdurft, Bob Gardner, Tim Lance, Dustin Knight.

Fifth heat: Ricky Thornton Jr., Jason Papich, Jared Landers, Mitch McGrath, Jake Timm, Trevor Gundaker, Jimmy Mars, Steve Stultz, Thomas Hunziker, James Webster.

Sixth heat: Garrett Alberson, Cody Laney, Kyle Beard, Chad Olsen, Joey Tanner, Lyndon Bolt, Eston Whisler, Gordy Gundaker, Austin Theiss.

Qualifying

Tony Toste of Pismo Beach, Calif., got off to a good start at the 15th annual Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout, earning fast time honors over the 59 qualifiers for Saturday’s opening round of the six-race miniseries. Toste’s lap of 15.114 seconds was fastest in the first of two qualifying groups at FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway and earned him the pole starting spot for the first of six heat races coming up at the ⅜-mile track

Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., was fastest in the second qualifying group with a lap of 15.237 seconds, giving him the pole for the fourth heat race. Other drivers earning heat race pole starting spots were Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., Tyler Erb of New Waverly, Texas, Ricky Thornton Jr. of Chandler, Ariz., and Gordy Gundaker of St. Charles, Mo.

Each heat race will be eight laps and will transfer the top three finishers into Saturday’s main event. The 40-lap feature pays $5,000 to the winner and is the first of five $5,000-to-win events at the Phoenix-area racetrack that lead up to the $25,000-to-win finale on Jan. 17. 

Time trial results

Driver (car no.), hometown, time
First group

  1. Tony Toste (91T), Pismo Beach, Calif., 15.114
  2. Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 15.226
  3. Tyler Erb (1), New Waverly, Texas, 15.370
  4. Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 15.382
  5. Scott Ward (37), Watertown, S.D., 15.491
  6. Donny Schatz (15), Fargo, N.D., 15.502
  7. Rodney Sanders (20), Happy, Texas, 15.564
  8. Johnny Scott (1ST), Las Cruces, N.M., 15.637
  9. Dustin Sorenson (19), Rochester, Minn., 15.682
  10. Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 15.685
  11. John Cornell (28), Phoenix, Ariz., 15.694
  12. Chris Simpson (32), Oxford, Iowa, 15.724
  13. Brian Shirley (3S), Chatham, Ill., 15.760
  14. Terry Phillips (75), Springfield, Mo., 15.796
  15. Gunner Frank (21F), Montrose, Iowa, 15.879
  16. Jim Whisler (28W), Otis, Ore., 15.947
  17. Chase Allen (130), Midlothian, Texas, 15.972
  18. Matt Sparby (81x), Bemidji, Minn., 16.005
  19. Luke Merfeld (21M), Dubuque, Iowa, 16.117
  20. Kent Rosevear (02), Yuma, Ariz., 16.165
  21. Craig Parker (48), Phoenix, Ariz., 16.245
  22. Blonde Bomber Mitchell (B29), Pea Ridge, Ark., 16.416
  23. Brody Montgomery (3), Bandon, Ore., 16.555
  24. Steve Hucovski (15H), Corcoran, Minn., 16.561
  25. Justin Mills (6N), Pineville, Mo., 16.844
  26. Brian Bowman (19x), Eaglepoint, Ore., 16.898
  27. Clayton Holland (71), Forney, Texas, 17.389
  28. Dennis Souza (83), Pescadero, Calif., 17.470
  29. Matthew Ratzlaff (16), Monte Vista, Colo., 17.777
  30. David Vennard (7V), Edmonton, Alberta, 17.918

Second group

  1. Jonathan Davenport (49), Blairsville, Ga., 15.237
  2. Ricky Thornton Jr. (20rt), Chandler, Ariz., 15.555
  3. Gordy Gundaker (11), St. Charles, Mo., 15.820
  4. Rusty Schlenk (91), McClure, Ohio, 15.821
  5. Jason Papich (91P), Nipomo, Calif., 15.822
  6. Garrett Alberson (59), Shreveport, La., 15.824
  7. Chad Simpson (25), Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 15.855
  8. Jimmy Mars (28), Menomonie, Wis., 15.856
  9. Cody Laney (32B), Torrance, Calif., 15.860
  10. Mike Marlar (157), Winfield, Tenn., 15.882
  11. Mitch McGrath (74), Waukesha, Wis., 15.968
  12. Kyle Beard (86), Trumann, Ark., 15.971
  13. Stormy Scott (2), Las Cruces, N.M., 16.068
  14. Jake Timm (49), Winona, Minn., 16.073
  15. Chad Olsen (10C), Hendricks, Minn., 16.149
  16. Doug Elkins (41), Salem, Ore., 16.165
  17. Jared Landers (98), Benton, Ark., 16.243
  18. Austin Theiss (7D), Hockley, Texas, 16.267
  19. Tim Lance (48L), Brimfield, Ill., 16.278
  20. Thomas Hunziker (38), Bend, Ore. 16.445
  21. Eston Whisler (82), Otis, Ore., 16.603
  22. Bob Gardner (4G), East Peoria, Ill., 16.698
  23. Trevor Gundaker (11T), St. Charles, Mo., 16.749
  24. Lyndon Bolt (3x), Rapid City, S.D., 16.847
  25. Blair Nothdurft (76), Sioux Falls, S.D., 16.925
  26. Steve Stultz (78s), Peoria, Ariz., 17.104
  27. Joey Tanner (99), Portland, Ore., 17.139
  28. Dustin Knight (77), Central Point, Ore., 17.219
  29. James Webster (5AZ), Coolidge, Ariz., 17.544 

Pre-race notes

The Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout kicks off under seasonal January weather in Arizona: sunny skies with an afternoon high of about 70 and temperatures dipping into the low 50s/upper 40s after the sun sets. … Saturday’s Super Late Model car count numbers 59, blowing away last year’s WWS turnout that fluctuated from a high of 46 entries to a low of 39 cars. … With the pit area also populated by 64 open-wheel modifieds and 46 X-mods, the combined 169 cars exceeds the total number of drivers (157) that entered at least one WWS event last year. … WWS promoter Chris Kearns spoke frankly to competitors during Saturday’s drivers’ meeting about the health protocols in place for the event. He said Pinal County officials informed him on Wednesday that they wanted all attendees to wear masks and event officials to make hand sanitizer available and remind everyone of the precautions in place through social-media posts. “If you want to race, wear a mask,” said Kearns, who noted that the track sits on state property so health officials will be watching for compliance. “That’s all I’m asking. That’s as simple as I can make it.” … Terry Phillips of Springfield, Mo., and Chad Simpson of Mount Verson, Iowa, changed motors for the opener following Friday’s practice session. … Twin brothers Stormy and Johnny Scott of Las Cruces, N.M., are in the field as teammates but driving different chassis. Stormy is debuting a new Longhorn machine while Johnny is behind the wheel of an XR1 Rocket mount.

Prerace setup

FK Rod Ends Arizona Speedway on Saturday hosts the first of six Keyser Manufacturing Wild West Shootout events highlighted by a $5,000-to-win main event for Super Late Models.

The field of Late Models will be split into A and B groups for time trials — a departure from past Wild West Shootouts that saw cars split up into heat-race groups for qualifying. Drivers start heats straight up by time.

The top three finishers in each of six heat races transfer to the 40-lap main event with the winners redrawing for the first three rows of the feature lineup. Consolation races will transfer three drivers apiece to the 24-car main event.

The Pro Power Dash for Late Model non-qualifiers is also on a card that includes complete modified and X-mod programs.

Saturday’s event, which starts with hot laps at 3:30 p.m. MT before racing begins at 5 p.m. MT, is the first of six races over the next nine days at the 3/8-mile oval southeast of Phoenix.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Alberson, Davenport
Row 2: Erb, Thornton
Row 3: Feger, Pierce
Row 4: Shirley, Marlar
Row 5: Ward, Papich
Row 6: Chr. Simpson, Laney
Row 7: Moyer, Schlenk
Row 8: J. Scott, Landers
Row 9: Schatz, Beard
Row 10: Phillips,S. Scott
Row 11: Sanders, Cha. Simpson
Row 12: Allen, Gardner

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