Thorson Takes Night One of Shaheen’s Super Weekend, Weyant WINS First POWRi DII Midget Event

Jacksonville, IL – Taking the action-packed opening night of the Shaheen’s Super Weekend at the ¼ mile Jacksonville Speedway, Tanner Thorson claimed his third POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series victory of 2015. Korey Weyant of Springfield, Illinois won the first ever POWRi Lucas Oil D II-sanctioned midget race.

While Bryan Clauson started on the pole of the 30 lap feature event, it would be Justin Peck from the second position getting the jump off turn four for the initial lead. Setting a solid pace reminiscent of his Spoon River victory, Peck’s stride would be slowed with four laps in the books as Ryan Robinson would get upside down in turn three, collecting Terry Babb. Coming back to green, Peck would take right back to rim-riding the slick quarter mile with Clauson in tow. Entering turn three, Clauson would dive to the bottom as the duo began to exchange the top position, until Clauson would barely edge ahead for lap seven.

One lap later, Austin Prock would get into the turn one wall, resulting in Kyle Schuett making contact and spinning around, collecting Alex Sewell in the process. With both drivers lined back up at the tail end of the field, Clauson would show the way as both he and Peck would rip the cushion. On lap 11 the red flag would fly after Justin Peck went in deep for the slide job, ending with the Duracoat Products-Esslinger-powered DRC #5X hopping up the track and into the #91T driven by Tyler Thomas, sending the BT Machine-Esslinger-powered Spike for a ride, collecting Zach Daum.

Returning back to green, Clauson would take the green, only to lose power off turn four coming back around and appear to start to pull off the track, but making the last-minute decision to stay on the track, making contact with Thomas Messeraul sending the 5ive-6ix, Inc. Esslinger-powered Triple X for a ride into the turn one wall. Messeraul would collect Tucker Klaasmeyer, Austin Prock, and Kevin Thomas, Jr.

Inheriting the lead, Darren Hagen would lead the field back to green with Tanner Thorson in tow, followed by Spencer Bayston. On lap 14, Rico Abreu would move in the third positon, but it wouldn’t be until lap 20 for Thorson’s Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports Toyota-powered Bullet to power around the outside of Hagen exiting turn two for the lead. Even with lap traffic, Hagen would be unable to get within striking distance of Thorson to challenge for the lead. Rico Abreu would bring home third, while Spencer Bayston finished fourth. Zach Daum would finish fifth after coming from the tail due to an early race incident with 11 laps down.

“I can’t thank this team enough,” said Thorson. “They work their butts off. Keith was unable to make it tonight, but Big Al, Pete, and Chuckie gave me an awesome car to take home the win. Every time we’ve been here, I seem to lead every single lap until the last five laps and then Rico and Bell get by me every single time. We were able to start in the back tonight and win and that’s pretty cool.”

“I’ve got to thank everybody here on my race team,” said Hagen. “Without this team, I wouldn’t be here. This is my seventh midget championship. It’s been a lot of fun with this race team. It’s one of the most fun I’ve been a part of. “

“Hat’s off to Tanner, he drove his butt off,” said Abreu. “Congratulations to Darren on his championship. We just need to start a little farther up front in these races. It’s pretty difficult to start run the cushion there at the end, but all in all, it was a good night.”

Korey Weyant of Springfield, Illinois won the first POWRi Lucas Oil DII Midget Series sanctioned event, followed by Jake Neuman of New Berlin, Illinois and Mitchell Davis of Auburn, Illinois. Starting on the outside front row, Weyant took the top position from pole-sitter Jake Neuman on lap five and never looked back. While second and third place drivers were glued to the fence for a majority of the event, Weyant stayed to the bottom of the high-banked ¼ mile.

Slowed only for one yellow, Weyant paced the field after Dave Anderson looped his machine on the front stretch with apparent front end problems. Neuman and Davis were unable to challenge for the lead, even after being bunched back up for the caution. Kurt Mayhew brought home fourth, while Austin Archdale rounded out the top five.

“The track was tough,” said Weyant. “It was real slick. Just had to tool the bottom and stay as low as you could. He slipped up a little bit and I took advantage. I wasn’t going to let anybody back by me.”

“I’ve run a couple of the lightning sprint races,” said Neuman. “It’s fun. It’s a series that will be coming up. It’s fun and affordable.”

“It wasn’t bad, but hoping for better,” said Davis. “Missed just a little bit on the setup for going into the corner tonight. It was a tricky cushion. It was a blast to drive.”

Midgets

Ford Heat Race Winners: Heat 1: 5X – Justin Peck, Heat 2: 56 – Thomas Messeraul, Heat 3: 91T – Tyler Thomas, Heat 4: 63 – Bryan Clauson

Toyota Semi Feature Winner: 7 – Austin Brown

Great Clips Feature Winner: 67 – Tanner Thorson

POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series Feature Results (30 laps): 1. 67 – Tanner Thorson, 2. 17 – Darren Hagen, 3. 97 – Rico Abreu, 4. 39 – Spencer Bayston, 5. 5D – Zach Daum, 6. 57 – Daniel Robinson, 7. 22 – Andy Malpocker, 8. 39C – Payton Pierce, 9. 7 – Austin Brown, 10. 11A – Andrew Felker, 11. 27 – Tucker Klaasmeyer, 12. 8 – Alex Sewell, 13. 9K – Kyle Schuett, 14. 47 – Keith Rauch, 15. 41 – Austin Prock, 16. 5X – Justin Peck, 17. 63 – Bryan Clauson, 18. 91T – Tyler Thomas, 19. 56 – Thomas Messeraul, 20. 67K – Kevin Thomas, Jr, 21. 88 – Terry Babb, 22. 71 – Ryan Robinson

D II Midgets

Ford Heat Race Winners: Heat 1: 0 – Johnny Murdock, Heat 2: 31J – Jake Neuman

Great Clips Feature Winner: 7X – Korey Weyant

POWRi Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series Feature Results (20 laps): 1. 7X – Korey Weyant, 2. 31J – Jake Neuman, 3. 56 – Mitchell Davis, 4. 21 – Kurt Mayhew, 5. 2 – Austin Archdale, 6. 09 – Robbie McQuinn, 7. 0 – Johnny Murdock, 8. 10C – Max Pozsgai, 9. 69 – Aaron Hull, 10. 15M – Shane Morgan, 11. 95 – Mike Larson, 12. 2A – Andrew Hennig, 13. 59 – John Smith, 14. 0A – Clint Woolbright, 15. 47 – David Anderson, 16. 17 – Jackie Willis, 17. 40JR – Chase McDermand, 18. 0D – Bobby Lynn, 19. 71 ½ – Robert Bell, 20. 7 – David Baugh

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Sources: Derek Schuett/POWRi Media