Walker, Wilson, Brewer, Wolfe, and Denton capture “Race for the Championship” opening wins.
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7/14/2013

7/14/2013

Creek County Speedway


Walker, Wilson, Brewer, Wolfe, and Denton capture “Race for the Championship” opening wins.

Terry Mattox – SAPULPA, Okla. (July 13th, 2013) – Mickey Walker, Dena Wilson, Kevin Brewer, Bobby Wolfe, and Daniel Ray Denton capture the opening night wins of the “Race for the Championship” tonight at the Creek County Speedway.

Champ Sprints:

First up in the Champ Sprint division, Mickey Walker captured his first career Champ Sprint victory tonight at the “Quick Quarter.” 17 cars took the green flag in the nights 20 lap affair. Gramm and Larkin set the pace to the drop of the green flag. Walker raced out to the early race lead, leading wire-to-wire capturing the feature win. Ricky York ran in the second spot until lap 14, when Brian McClelland got around for the second spot and was in pursuit of Walker, but ran out of laps. Ricky York ended up in the third spot, Brent Bates, and Glen Passmore rounds out the top 5.

Results:
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A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 2-Mickey Walker[3]; 2. 87F-Brian McClelland[10]; 3. 11-Ricky York[5]; 4. 17-Brent Bates[8]; 5. 69-Glen Passmore Jr[7]; 6. 24-Tim Kent[13]; 7. 50-Brandon James[11]; 8. 13-Len Larkin[2]; 9. 010-Brian Roberts[17]; 10. 89-Christian York[16]; 11. 16-Robby Sherrell[12]; DNF 51-Jackie York[6]; DNF 13W-Grant Wresche[14]; DNF 3X-Brian Gramm[1]; DNF 23A-Travis Ashwood[4]; DNF 26M-Fred Mattox[9]; DNS 7F-Josh Tyre

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Mickey Walker[3]; 2. 3X-Brian Gramm[1]; 3. 51-Jackie York[4]; 4. 87F-Brian McClelland[5]; 5. 24-Tim Kent[6]; 6. 89-Christian York[2]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Brent Bates[5]; 2. 23A-Travis Ashwood[3]; 3. 13-Len Larkin[2]; 4. 50-Brandon James[6]; 5. 13W-Grant Wresche[1]; 6. 010-Brian Roberts[4]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 69-Glen Passmore Jr[4]; 2. 11-Ricky York[3]; 3. 26M-Fred Mattox[5]; 4. 16-Robby Sherrell[1]; 5. 7F-Josh Tyre[2]

Modifieds:

Dena Wilson captured the nights “Mighty” Modified division’s 20 lap feature event tonight at “The Creek.” 11 cars were set to take the green flag, as Anthony Neel and Dena Wilson started on the front row leading the field to the green. Wilson jumped out the early race lead, leading to lap 15 as Ho Dean got a run at the leader. Deans lead was cut short as Dena Wilson was able to get around Dean to retain the race lead, and lead the remaining 4 laps of competition. Dean went on to finish in the second spot. Anthony Neel rounded out the podium. Richard Bias and Brett Wilson rounded out the top 5.

Results:
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A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 54-Dena Wilson[2]; 2. 39-Ho Dean[3]; 3. 10-Anthony Neel[1]; 4. 22B-Richard Bias[5]; 5. 53-Brett Wilson[4]; 6. 3D-Johnny DeRamus[7]; 7. 24F-Ben Frey[8]; 8. 53B-Shawn Rowell[9]; DNF 3-Ted Bayouth[10]; DNF 19JR-Brian McCarney[11]; 11. 121-Brandon Smith[6]

Qualifier 1 (8 Laps): 1. 39-Ho Dean[3]; 2. 53-Brett Wilson[4]; 3. 54-Dena Wilson[5]; 4. 10-Anthony Neel[7]; 5. 22B-Richard Bias[2]; 6. 121-Brandon Smith[10]; 7. 3D-Johnny DeRamus[1]; 8. 24F-Ben Frey[11]; 9. 53B-Shawn Rowell[9]; DNF 3-Ted Bayouth[6]; DNS 19JR-Brian McCarney

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 53-Brett Wilson[5]; 2. 39-Ho Dean[4]; 3. 54-Dena Wilson[3]; 4. 3D-Johnny DeRamus[6]; 5. 22B-Richard Bias[9]; 6. 10-Anthony Neel[2]; 7. 3-Ted Bayouth[11]; 8. 53B-Shawn Rowell[1]; DNF 19JR-Brian McCarney[8]; DNF 121-Brandon Smith[10]; DNF 24F-Ben Frey[7]

Factory Stocks:

Bobby Wolfe captured yet another “Fast & Furious” Factory Stock feature event win. Leland Bender and Toby Cooper sat on the front row of the 20 lap feature event. Cooper jumped out to the early race lead, and led the opening lap. Jimmy Owens got around Cooper to take the lead. Owens led three laps, and got passed Bobby Wolfe on lap 4. Wolfe went on to the lead the remaining 16 laps to capture the Factory Stock feature event. Point leader Josh Jefferies came home in second. Jimmy Owens rounded out the top 3, with Robert McClain and Dann Gray rounding out the top 5.

Results:
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A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 5W-Bobby Wolfe[5]; 2. 6P-Josh Jeffries[10]; 3. 1-Jimmy Owen[4]; 4. 5-Robert McClain[3]; 5. 99-Dann Gray[12]; 6. 41-Aaron Cocca[9]; 7. 03-Toby Cooper[2]; 8. 104-Dayle Cambell[11]; DNF 414-Tyler Roberts[8]; DNF 3-Leland Bender[1]; DNF 4BJR-Justin Melton[7]; 12. 9P-Jeff Weller[6]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Robert McClain[2]; 2. 1-Jimmy Owen[3]; 3. 3-Leland Bender[1]; 4. 4BJR-Justin Melton[4]; 5. 41-Aaron Cocca[5]; 6. 104-Dayle Cambell[6]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5W-Bobby Wolfe[3]; 2. 03-Toby Cooper[1]; 3. 9P-Jeff Weller[6]; 4. 41-Aaron Cocca; DNF 6P-Josh Jeffries[4]; DNF 99-Dann Gray[2]

Dwarf Cars:

Kevin Brewer ran to victory in the “Down and Dirty” Dwarf Car division. Rick Cochran and Tanner Phillips earned the front row of the nights 20 lap feature. Phillips jumped out to the race lead and led the opening 3 laps. Kevin Brewer got around Phillips on lap 4 to take the lead away and lead the remaining 16 laps of competition. Phillips had problems on lap 14 which caused his night to end early and gave the second spot to Larry Pense, but coming to the checkered flag Record got around Pense to take the second spot. Pense fell back to third, Rick Quin and David Cummins rounded out the top 5.

Results:
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A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 10-Kevin Brewer[3]; 2. 67-Jeff Record[9]; 3. 79-Larry Pense[11]; 4. 13-Rick Quinn[10]; 5. 2-David Cummins[4]; 6. 34-Sam Champlain[6]; DNF 99S-Samuel Stegeman[7]; DNF 23-Doug Risenhoover[8]; DNF 98-Tanner Phillips[2]; DNF 88-Rick Cochran[1]; DNF 17-Ed Grogan[5]

Qualifier 1 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Kevin Brewer[3]; 2. 88-Rick Cochran[1]; 3. 17-Ed Grogan[7]; 4. 98-Tanner Phillips[8]; 5. 2-David Cummins[5]; 6. 34-Sam Champlain[9]; 7. 99S-Samuel Stegeman[10]; 8. 67-Jeff Record[2]; 9. 23-Doug Risenhoover[11]; DNF 13-Rick Quinn[6]; DNF 79-Larry Pense[4]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Kevin Brewer[6]; 2. 79-Larry Pense[9]; 3. 88-Rick Cochran[2]; 4. 67-Jeff Record[8]; 5. 13-Rick Quinn[1]; 6. 2-David Cummins[7]; 7. 98-Tanner Phillips[3]; 8. 17-Ed Grogan[11]; 9. 34-Sam Champlain[10]; 10. 99S-Samuel Stegeman[4]; DNF 23-Doug Risenhoover[5]

Mini Stocks:

Daniel Ray Denton survived the 20 lap “Survival of the Fittest” Mini Stock feature. Jimmy Masterson and Dee Denton started front row of the nights feature event. Daniel Ray Denton starting in the third spot raced out to the race lead and would lead wire-to-wire to capture the Mini Stock feature. Dee Denton would hold down the second spot. Jimmy Masterson fell to third, with Jonathan Fisher and Dale Wick rounding out the top 5 cars that survived the 20 lap feature event.

Results:
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A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 44-Daniel Ray Denton[3]; 2. 4-Dee Denton[2]; 3. 76-Jimmy Masterson[1]; 4. 816-Johnathon Fisher[9]; 5. 73-Dale Wick[5]; DNF 12-Dearl Harrison[8]; DNF 5S-Michael Stucks[4]; DNF 12H-Spencer Hill[7]; DNF 754-Michael Rodman[6]; DNF 77-Mike Allen[10]; DNF 21-Jim Turner[11]

Qualifier 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5S-Michael Stucks[2]; 2. 44-Daniel Ray Denton[3]; 3. 4-Dee Denton[4]; 4. 76-Jimmy Masterson[10]; 5. 73-Dale Wick[1]; 6. 77-Mike Allen[7]; DNF 754-Michael Rodman[11]; DNF 21-Jim Turner[8]; DNS 12H-Spencer Hill; DNS 12-Dearl Harrison; DNS 816-Johnathon Fisher

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Dee Denton[5]; 2. 44-Daniel Ray Denton[7]; 3. 5S-Michael Stucks[8]; 4. 12-Dearl Harrison[4]; 5. 73-Dale Wick[10]; 6. 12H-Spencer Hill[9]; 7. 77-Mike Allen[11]; 8. 21-Jim Turner[2]; DNF 816-Johnathon Fisher[6]; DNF 76-Jimmy Masterson[3]; DNF 754-Michael Rodman[1]

Be sure to join us next week for two nights of racing action.

Friday night: “Open Wheel Mayhem” featuring the ASCS Sooner Region and NOW600 Micros

Saturday night: “Weekly Racing Series” in all 5 divisions.

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Photo Credit: Marcia York Sanderson


Submitted By: Steve Gran

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