Wild West Shootout Header

Mars Dominates the Bill Cheesbourg Memorial to Close Out the Wild West Shootout

Mars Dominates the Bill Cheesbourg Memorial to Close Out the Wild West Shootout

 

By Ryan Neuharth Tucson, Ariz (January 17, 2010) If Sunday nights Bill Cheesbourg Memorial, the finale of the 4th Annual Wild West Shootout at USA Raceway, is a harbinger of the coming 2010 season, Jimmy Mars has put the dirt late model fraternity on notice. Starting from the pole, Mars captured the season's first high dollar event when raced his BSB Manufacturing / Keyes Chevytown / Deppe Enterprises / Wiles Driveshafts / Baileigh Industries / Pro Power Racing Engines / MB Customs chassis to victory lane to bookend his season opening win from one week ago.

 

For Mars it was his fourth career Wild West Shootout win, equaling him with Billy Moyer and Steve Francis for second on the all-time list. The series all-time winningest driver remains Terry Phillips, who extended his total to nine earlier in the week.

 

Mars would lead at the drop of the green as he got the jump on fellow front row starter Rob Mayea as Jeremy Payne, AJ Kirkpatrick and Randy Korte freight trained Frank Heckenast, Jr and raced three wide down the backstretch for third. Payne grabbed the spot on the high side as Kirkpatrick went fourth and Korte rounded out the top five. Heckenast, Jr was now sixth followed by Dean Moore, Steve Drake, Mike Balcaen and Mike Kirby.

 

The races only caution would appear on lap two for a ten car mêlée in turn two which included Clay Daly, Chris Shannon, Jack Sullivan, Billy Moyer, Will Vaught, Lance Matthees, Pat Doar, Billy Moyer, Jr, Eddie Kirchoff and Rylan Long. All drivers were able to continue, however, under the yellow second place runner Rob Mayea would retire from the event.

 

When the green reappeared for the Delaware double file restart, Mars again grabbed the lead as Payne slotted second and the scramble was on throughout the top ten. Korte would take third from Kirkpatrick, Heckenast, Jr would get past Moore for fifth and Steve Drake jumped past Balcaen for sixth as the field clicked under the flagstand to complete lap five.

 

Mars was in firm command as he put a comfortable distance between himself and Payne, while the later also had opened a significant margin on the rest of the field. Balcaen and John Anderson would jump to the high side and begin charging to the front as Balcaen moved from seventh to fourth and Anderson from ninth to fifth.  Two other drivers on the move, 16th starting Darrell Nelson and 22nd starter Billy Moyer, Jr would run ninth and tenth respectively with ten in the books.

 

Mars would begin to experience the back of the field on lap 11 as the shuffling within the top ten remained fluid lap after lap. Mars continued to stretch his lead by lap 15 as Payne remained a comfortable second. Korte would race third, Kirkpatrick fourth and Anderson would round out the top five. Sixth through tenth was occupied by Balcaen, Drake, Moyer Jr, Heckenast, Jr and Moore.

 

Anderson and take fourth on lap 16 from Kirkpatrick, but Moyer, Jr found the bottom grove to his liking and jumped from eighth to fifth, while the elder Moyer rallied from the tail of the field to run eighth at the half-way point of the 40 lapper.

 

Moyer, Jr was not done as he cruised past Anderson on lap 21 and Korte just one circuit later to now run a distant third to Mars and Payne. Trouble would begin to set in for Kirkpatrick as he would backslide out of the top ten by lap 25. With 15 to go Mars advantage was half a straightaway plus multiple lap cars over Payne, Moyer, Jr Korte and Anderson, who were followed by Drake, Moyer, Heckenast, Jr, Kirchoff and Balcaen.

 

Korte and Anderson would resume their high-low battle for fourth with Anderson taking the spot for good on lap 27. The best fight on the speedway as another high-low affair between Drake and Moyer. The two would trade sixth multiple times per lap over the course of ten trips around the 3/8th mile with Drake finally winning out on lap 35. With just five to go, Mars had lapped well into the top fifteen and was quickly approaching tenth running Balcaen.

 

On this night, no one had anything for Mars as he would lap up to ninth place in a dominating performance to capture the $10,000 Bill Cheesbourg Memorial winners check. Payne settled for second in his best run of the week, while Moyer, Jr. also came home with his best finish of the week in third.

 

Calvin Catlin raced from the outside of the third row to the lead early in the Factory Stock feature and outran Sherman Barnett for his second consecutive feature win in his #6c car tonight. However, in post race inspection, illegal suspension parts were discovered, stripping Catlin of the win and handing the win to second finishing Sherman Barnett.

 

Hermitage, Missouri racer Eric Turner climbed into Jeff Sires' #02 Modified tonight and raced from the pole to lead every lap of the 25-lap UMP DirtCar feature event to become the sixth different winner in the six nights of the 2010 Wild West Shootout. Darrell Nelson, Corky Thomas and Pat Doar raced in a tight three-car pack for second with Paul Banghart and Bumper Jones also in a tremendous battle for fifth. As Turner cruised to the win, Thomas stole second from Nelson with Doar and Bumper Jones rounding out the top five.

 

A-Main Finish:

Jimmy Mars, Jeremy Payne, Billy Moyer, Jr., John Anderson, Randy Korte, Steve Drake, Billy Moyer, Frank Heckenast, Jr., Eddie Kirchoff, Mike Balcaen, Dean Moore, Chris Shannon, Rylan Long, Brad Williams, AJ Kirkpatrick, Clay Daly, Will Vaught, Lance Matthees, Darrell Nelson, Pat Doar, Mike Kirby, Jack Sullivan, Paul Mueller, Rob Mayea

 

B-Main 1 Finish:

Jack Sullivan, Will Vaught, Pat Doar, Eddie Kirchoff, Lonnie Parker, Jr., Andrew McKay, Brad Seng, Bill Bartells, Dave Dietz, Ron Bartells, Matt Aukland, John Lowry, Bucky Andrews

 

B-Main 2 Finish:

Billy Moyer, Lance Matthees, Billy Moyer, Jr., Rylan Long, Rob Sanders, Brant Kehrer, Tyler Reddick, Dan Henrickson, Greg Walters, Joey Moriarty, Shane Simper, Kelly Boen, Terry Phillips

 

Heat 1:

Balcaen, Williams, Moore, Drake, Mueller, Walters, Henrickson, Simper, Phillips

 

Heat 2:

Heckenast, Jr., Daly, Kirby, Moyer, Jr., Sanders, Aukland, Kehrer, Moriarty, Seng

 

Heat 3:

Kirkpatrick, Mayea, Nelson, Long, B. Bartells, R. Bartells, Deitz, Andrews

 

Heat 4:

Mars, Shannon, Sullivan, Vaught, Parker, Jr., Kirchoff, McKay, Boen

 

Heat 5:

Korte, Payne, Moyer, Anderson, Matthees, Reddick, Doar, Lowry

 

 

     Modified Event Results:


A-Main: Turner, C. Thomas, Nelson, Doar, B. Jones, Gallardo, N. O'Neal, Banghart, Ray, Stanford, Ramirez, G. Junghans, Ward, Williamson, Wallace, Karst, A. Turnbull, Georges, Harpole, T. Thomas, R. Jones, C. Junghans, Edginton, Whitwell

 

Heat 1: Corky Thomas, David Karst, Tim Thomas, Tim Ward, Jimmy Ray, Ryan Engalls, Nick O'Neal, Lance Mari, Brian Graf


Heat 2: Darrell Nelson, Nick O'Neal, Shane Edginton, Anthony Madrid, John Stinson, Dennis Gates, Dennis Haven, Ronnie Salas

 

Heat 3: Pat Doar, Royal Jones, Fito Gallardo, Jesse Williamson, Christy Georges, RC Whitwell, Shayne Laske, Terry Haven, Derek Ramirez

 

Heat 4: Paul Banghart, Bumper Jones, Chase Junghans, Greg Jenkins, Grant Junghans, Kenny Wallace, Tyson Turnbull, Cody Skytland

 

Heat 5: Alex Stanford, Eric Turner, JJ Harpole, Max Sadler, Dickie Gorham, Aaron Turnbull, Dana Fite, Blake Jegtvig

 

B-Main 1: G. Junghans, A. Turnbull, Ray, Williamson, Jegtvig, T. Turnbull, Jenkins, Laske, Stinson, Mari, T. Haven, Engalls, Graf, J, O'Neal

 

B-Main 2: Whitwell, Ramirez, Wallace, Georges, Seidler, Sadler, Gorham, Skytland, Fite, Madrid, D. Haven, Gates, Salas

 

Factory Stock Results

 

A-Main: Barnett, B. Walton, Romeor, Dingus Morrow, Morehart, Churchwell, Hidalgo, Jurado, Burdick, McEuen, McCarty Jr., L. Walton, Bauman, Leech, Hanes, Dingus Morrow, Catlin

 

Heat 1: Sherman Barnett, Bill Walton, Brad Moyer, Heath McEuen, Harland Morehart, Derek Morrow, Lance Walton, Manny Romero, Trevor Hidalgo, Dingus Morrow

 


Heat 2: Calvin Catlin, Terry Churchwell, Bill Wall, Rod Jurado, Josh Burdick, Larry Leech, Steven Hanes, Johnny McCarty Jr., Bryan Bauman

 

 

Moyer Goes Back to Back at the Wild West Shootout for Third Win of the Week

 

Tucson, Ariz (January 16, 2010) When history remembers the 2010 edition of the Wild West Shootout at USA Raceway in Tucson, the conversation will surely turn to side by side racing, spectacular finishes and dramatic late race heroics.  This Saturday night was no different. Billy Moyer and Jimmy Mars waged a lead swapping duel over the final ten laps in heavy lapped traffic that the patrons in attendance won't soon forget.

 

When the dust finally settled it was the Hall of Famer Moyer who steered his L&D Trucking, Banner Valley Hauling, Henderson Motorsports, Cooley Transportation, Universal Concrete, Performance Rod & Custom, Watters Auto Land, New Vision Graphics, Victory Circle M1 chassis into victory lane for the third time this week. The win tied Moyer for second all-time in Wild West Shootout wins with Steve Francis at four, and severed as the 717th triumph of his career.

 

Will Vaught would earn the pole and grab the lead at the drop of the green as Moyer ran second followed by Lance Matthees, Jack Sullivan and Mars who rounded out the top five. Moyer would waste no time in applying the pressure to Vaught as they two would race side by side for the top spot on lap one. Vaught would surrender the lead on lap two and Moyer would immediately open a comfortable margin by lap five. Chris Shannon was also quickly on the move as the former Western All-Stars Champion dispatched of Kelly Boen, Pat Doar and Darrell Nelson to run sixth when the races first yellow appeared on lap ten for a spinning AJ Kirkpatrick and Frank Heckenast, Jr to the inside of turn one.

 

Shannon would gain another position on the Delaware double file restart as he took fifth from Sullivan as Moyer continued to lead. Mars would use the low side to take third from Matthees on lap twelve just before the races second yellow when Blaine Doppler smacked the turn three concrete. Moyer again would lead away from the restart with Vaught second, Mars third, Matthees fourth and Shannon rounding out the top five who quickly shuffled into single file formation.

 

Lap fifteen would see the appearance of 14th starting Jeremy Payne in the top ten as he rode tenth, as teammate and Wednesday night winner Terry Phillips was eleventh from 21st. Mars came to life at the halfway mark and began the task of finding away around Vaught for the runner-up spot as the two raced wheel to wheel on lap 16. Glued to the inside hub Mars made the move stick in turn two on lap 18 and set off in search of the leader.

 

Phillips would move by Payne for tenth on lap 19 and with just ten to go Mars was reeling in Moyer.  Moyer worked the middle as Mars clung to the inside as the race for the lead was now side by side in lapped traffic. Mars would take the lead on lap 21 and opened up a three car length advantage in a pocket of clear race track as Moyer gave chase. Action toward the rear of the top ten began to percolate as both Boen and Phillips would move past Nelson sliding the Minnesota double-duty racer back to 10th with five to go.

 

Moyer was now all over the rear deck of Mars who was once again in the thick of heavy lapped traffic in his preferred low line. Having experimented with the a lane off the bottom earlier in the event, Moyer snuck to the right rear quarter of Mars on lap 26 as the two crossed the line to put 27 on the board.

 

With Mars trapped behind a lapped car in turn one, Moyer would make the move around the outside and regain the lead he surrendered a dozen circuits earlier. Over the final three trips Moyer would work the traffic like a master and secure the win for the second night in a row, his third conquest of the week.

 

Calvin Catlin took the lead at the start of the Factory Stock feature event and drove off as a tremendous battle between Barnett, Wall, Walton and Romero waged on throughout the entire 20-lap affair. Catlin ran uncontested to the win and Barnett hung strong to come across the line in second ahead of Romero.

 

2009 USA Raceway track champion RC Whitwell looked as if he was going to cruise to his first feature win of 2010 on Friday night, only to break a driveshaft with three laps remaining, ending a sure feature win, so tonight 9th starting Whitwell was not going to be denied. Wednesday night's feature winner Derek Ramirez took the lead from outside of the front row and looked as if he was going to race to his second Wild West Shootout feature win of the season until 4th starting Bumper Jones began to reel him in and pressure Ramirez for the race lead. The duo raced each other hard for the top spot as Whitwell picked his way through traffic. Once Whitwell got to third, he reeled in the leaders and on a late race restart, Whitwell blasted from third to first and ran away with the win over Jones and Ramirez.

 

A-Main Finish:

Billy Moyer, Jimmy Mars, Will Vaught, Lance Matthees, Chris Shannon, Jack Sullivan, Pat Doar, Kelly Boen, Terry Phillips, Randy Korte, Jeremy Payne, Darrell Nelson, Rob Sanders, BillyMoyer, Jr, John Anderson, John Lowry, Brad Seng, Mike Balcaen, Dean Moore, Steve Drake, Frank Heckenast, Jr, Tyler Reddick, Blaine Doppler, AJ Kirkpatrick 

 

B-Main 1:

Rob Sanders, Randy Korte, Terry Phillips, Dean Moore, Matt Aukland, Brad Williams, Rob Mayea, Lonnie Parker, Clay Daly, Bill Bartells, Art Lacy, Jeff Biffle, Dave Dietz, Mike Kirby, Paul Mueller

 

B-Main 2:

John Lowry, Frank Heckenast, Jr, Billy Moyer,Jr, Brad Seng, Eddie Kirchoff, Rylan Long, Andrew McKay, Clay Daly, Mark Carroll, Joey Moriarty, Dan Henrickson, Greg Walters, Shane Simper, Nick Bartells

 

Heat 1:

Matthees, Boen, Vaught, Reddick, Mueller, Mayea, Biffle, Simper, Phillips

 

Heat 2:

Moyer, Anderson, Payne, Long, N. Bartells, Aukland, Daly, McKay, Henrickson

 

Heat 3:

Mars, Shannon, Kirkpatrick, Parker, Jr, Balcaen, Kehrer, Williams, Lacy, Walters

 

Heat 4:

Doar, Doppler, Sanders, Drake, Korte, Moyer, Jr, Seng, Moriarty, Kirby

 

Heat 5:

Sullivan, Nelson, Heckenast, Jr, Lowry, Kirchoff, Moore, Carroll, B. Bartells, Dietz

 

Passing Points Top 16 Official:

Vaught, Moyer, Matthees, Sullivan, Nelson, Mars, Doar, Boen, Shannon, Drake, Anderson, Doppler, Balcaen, Payne, Kirkpatrick, Reddick

 

Modified Event Results:


A-Main: Whitwell, B. Jones, Ramirez, Stanford, N. O'Neal, Wallace, Gallardo, Karst, R. Jones, Williamson, G. Junghans, Georges, Banghart, Jegtvig, C.Junghans, T. Ward, Harpole, J. O'Neal, Thomas, Ayers, Nelson, Herring, Villineueva, S. Ward

 

Heat 1: Fito Gallardo, Royal Jones, Paul Banghart, Scott Ward, Tim Ward, Neal Flowers, Dean Deming, Lance Mari, Shayne Laske


Heat 2: Toby Herring, Jesse Williamson, Cody Alvarez, Kenny Wallace, Ed Turnbull, Pat Doar, Tim Thomas, Ryan Engalls, Ronnie Salas

 

Heat 3: Nick O'Neal, Chase Junghans, Cody Skytland, David Karst, Jack Kokot, John Stinson, Jake O'Neal, Terry Haven, Dennis Gates

 

Heat 4: Bumper Jones, Mike Villineueva, Shane Edginton, Jeff Sires, Christy Georges, Corky Thomas, Hugh Hagerstrand, Dennis Haven, Brian Graf

 

Heat 5: Darrell Nelson, RC Whitwell, Chad Ayers, Alex Stanford, Max Sadler, Grant Junghans, Dickie Gorham, Greg Jenkins

Heat 6: JJ Harpole, Derek Ramirez, Aaron Turnbull, Marlyn Seidler, Jimmy Ray, Clay Daly, Blake Jegtvig, Adam Crippen

 

B-Main 1: Ay

ers, Jegtvig, J. O'Neal, G. Junghans, Doar, Stinson, Laske, Gorham, Kokot, Mari, Edginton, Hagerstrand, Sallas, D. Haven, A. Turnbull, Alvarez, E. Turnbull, Deming

 

B-Main 2: T. Ward, S. Ward, C. Thomas, Georges, Jenkins, Ray, Seidler, Sires, T. Haven, Gates, T. Thomas, Sadler, Skytland, Flowers, Graf, Daly, Crippen, Engalls

 

Factory Stock Results

 

A-Main: Catlin, Barnett, Romero, Wall, B. Walton, Jurado, Jones, Moyer, Leech, McEuen, Dingus Morrow, McCart Jr., Derek Morrow, Morehart, L. Walton, Hanes, Hidalgo, Leeds, Hawver, McEuen Jr., Babers

 

Heat 1: Calvin Catlin, Sherman Barnett, Bobby Babers, Bill Walton, Dylan Jones, Johnny McCarty Jr., Harland Morehart, Steven Hanes, Lance Walton, John Leeds, Larry Leech


Heat 2: Bill Wall, Dingus Morrow, Manny Romero, Heath McEuen, Derek Morrow, Brad Moyer, Rod Jurado, Trevor Hidalgo, Jim Hawver, Heath McEuen Jr.

 

 
Big'uns 
 
 Oriellys

racenationtv.com

yourracepictures.com

Ever Ready

Budweiser

Join Our Mailing List

Courtyard

Discount

Taco Bell

E7

Napa

RFC

KLPX

Sunoco

Coke

 Budweiser

Home Depot

 Barnett Harley Davidson
Quality Building Materials