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Cleveland Speedway

Madden rules Cleveland, gets 3rd SoNat'ls victory

July 27, 2012, 12:34 am
By Richard Allen
DirtonDirt.com correspondent
Chris Madden gets up to speed at Cleveland before his $3,500 victory. (mikessportsimages.net)
Chris Madden gets up to speed at Cleveland before his $3,500 victory. (mikessportsimages.net)

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (July 27) — Chris Madden made it clear Thursday night that he doesn’t plan on coasting to his fourth Schaeffer Oil Southern Nationals Series championship.

With a 30-point lead over Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., entering the 10-race tour’s three-race homestretch, Madden did anything but take it easy at Cleveland Speedway. | Notebook | Video | Slideshow

Instead, Madden, 37, of Gray Court, S.C., led every lap of the Thursday’s 35-lap feature, turning back early challenges from Billy Ogle Jr. of Knoxville, Tenn., before running away to his third victory on this year’s tour and padding his points lead as the series heads for its final two races over the weekend.

Madden earned $3,500 in topping Ogle at the finish line. Marlar advanced from his ninth starting spot to finish third ahead of 11th-starting Randy Weaver of Crossville, Tenn., and Aaron Ridley of Chatsworth, Ga.

Starting from the outside of the front row, Madden bolted to the lead on the race’s initial start, but he was soon challenged heavily by Ogle in the opening laps.

Ogle dove under Madden on a couple of occasions in an attempt to take the lead before the race’s first caution on lap nine slowed the pace.

Madden flexed his muscle after the restart, leaving Ogle and the rest of the field to battle for second. Ogle held on to the spot as hard chargers Marlar and Randy Weaver moved up through the field.

All of the race’s four cautions appeared during the first 18 laps, allowing Madden and the other leaders to stay out of lapped traffic for most of the race.

As the race ran green in the second half, however, Madden found himself having to slice through the tail of the field in the closing laps. But the veteran driver was able to always keep at least one or two lapped machines between himself and his closest pursuers in racing to the victory.

“The racetrack was really good tonight and kinda had two lanes there. I seen Billy under me a time or two and had to turn up the wick a little bit,” Maddens said of his early battle with Ogle. “But it was all good. The race car was great.”

Marlar, who has two victories of his own on this year’s tour, intentionally set his car up to run the bottom, but he ran out of time to catch the leaders.

“We had a good car, just not all night,” Marlar said. “(Running the bottom) was really the only option I had so we just over-tightened the car where I could bend it and do whatever I needed to do. We actually might the right call. It was just one of them shorter distance races and you gotta start a little closer some times.”

Notes: Madden’s Bloomquist Race Car is powered by a Clements Automotive Racing engine and sponsored by Century Plastics, Hamrick’s of Gaffney, VP Fuels, Allstar Performance, Extreme Cycles and Hoosier Tire South. … Madden’s other 2012 series victories came in the tour’s previous event Tuesday at East Alabama Speedway in Phenix City, Ala., and Swainsboro (Ga.) Raceway. … The tour moves to Volunteer Speedway in Bulls Gap, Tenn., Friday night before wrapping up with Saturday night’s finale at Tazewell (Tenn.) Speedway.

Schaeffer Oil Southern Nationals @ Cleveland: (1) Chris Madden, (2) Billy Ogle Jr., (3) Mike Marlar, (4) Randy Weaver, (5) Aaron Ridley, (6) Dillon Wood, (7) Vic Hill, (8) Jake Knowles, (9) Derek Ellis, (10) Shane Tankersley, (11) Kennie Compton Jr., (12) Shawn Chastain, (13) Daniel Baggerly, (14) Dylan Ames, (15) Dillan White, (16) Mike Hill, (17) David Gamble, (18) David Payne, (19) Johnny Chastain, (20) Jacob Grizzle, (21) Jamie Perry, (22) Michael Asberry. Fast qualifier (among 29 cars): Wood, 13.140 seconds. Consolation race winners: Marlar, Perry.

Southern Nationals points

(Through July 26)
1. Chris Madden - 1,578
2. Mike Marlar - 1,542
3. Billy Ogle, Jr. - 1,528
4. Vic Hill - 1,514
5. Kennie Compton, Jr. - 1,480
6. Dillon Wood - 1,424
7. Daniel Baggerly - 1,382
8. Donald Bradsher - 1,210
9. Dillan White - 1,186
10. Casey Roberts - 890

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