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Central Missouri Speedway Hog Roast Nationals Victories go to Schultz, Smith, Dennison, Devers, and Isaacs!
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9/16/2024

9/16/2024

Central Missouri Speedway


Central Missouri Speedway Hog Roast Nationals Victories go to Schultz, Smith, Dennison, Devers, and Isaacs!

Central Missouri Speedway Hog Roast Nationals Victories go to Schultz, Smith, Dennison, Devers, and Isaacs!

Central Missouri Speedway
September 14, 2024
By Sam Stoecklin
For Immediate Release

Central Missouri Speedway (CMS) held its final race of the season on Saturday with the Fourth-Annual Hog Roast Nationals. There were 82 race teams on hand, which included 25 of the fastest Super Stocks in the Midwest for their $3,000-to-win special event. In addition, 10 B-Mods, 18 Pure Stocks, 15 Midwest Mods, and 14 Show-Me Vintage Racers took part in the night’s action.

Terry Schultz drove to an exciting victory in the Super Stock featured race while Brad Smith in B-Mods, Dustin Dennison in Midwest Mods, Donnie Devers in Pure Stocks, and David Isaacs in Show-Me Vintage Racers, also collected victories.

POWRi Super Stocks- 25 Entries
Heat 1 - 8 Laps | 00:03:59.529: 1. 21W-Ted Welschmeyer[9]; 2. 04-Terry Schultz[6]; 3. KEG1-Jeremy Russell[3]; 4. GO-Jimmy Ngo[1]; 5. 164-Michael Muskrat[7]; 6. 28K-Chris Kircher[2]; 7. 68-Jason Thompson[8]; 8. 94-Elmo Floyd[5]; 9. (DNF) G1-Nick Gibson[4]

Heat 2 - 8 Laps | 00:03:48.234: 1. 67-Devin Irvin[2]; 2. 30C-Clayton Campbell[6]; 3. 10-Marc Carter[1]; 4. 27D-Derek Henson[4]; 5. 8D-Darek Wiss[8]; 6. 9-Dave Meyer[7]; 7. 26M-Donnie Miller[3]; 8. 88-Jason Winkle[5]

Heat 3 - 8 Laps | 00:04:37.879: 1. 4-Jared Hays[1]; 2. B4-Blaine Ewing[3]; 3. 14-Larry Ferris[5]; 4. 44-James Nighswonger[7]; 5. 45-Aaron Poe[6]; 6. 12V-Nathan Vaughn[4]; 7. 25X-Rodger Detherage[2]; 8. (DNF) 251-Brian Schutt[8]

Ted Welschmeyer and Terry Schultz led the field to the initial green flag of the 35-lap main event; however, it was a difficult start as several drivers were unable to find an early lap race rhythm. After a pair of false starts and yellow flag incidents, the drivers eventually settled in and put on a fantastic stretch of green flag action. Welschmeyer and Schutlz raced close up front with Clayton Campbell moving into the picture by lap six. Caution flew at lap six, and when racing resumed Campbell moved to second behind Schultz as the pair began distancing themselves from the rest of the pack. At lap 15, the lead drivers began encountering heavy lapped traffic with Schutlz then leading Campbell and fierce three-way battle for third between Welschmeyer, Jared Hays, and Blaine Ewing. Welschmeyer’s strong run came to an end after contact with a slower car at lap 22 just as Ewing moved in to challenge Schultz and Campbell in a classic three-car battle for the lead. The closing laps featured some fantastic racing and a final push to the front by Ewing as the lead cars made their way down the backstretch on the white-flag lap. Ewing moved to the high side to challenge once he cleared Campbell and over the final turns he moved side by side with Schultz. As the pair came for the checkered flag, Ewing’s car climbed the dirt embankment on the back stretch going for the win. Miraculously he kept the car righted, but it was just enough lack of momentum that ultimately led to Schultz collecting the exciting victory. Ewing was second, with Campbell third, Jared Hays fourth, and Marc Carter up from tenth to the fifth spot., the win was the fifth of the year for Schutlz and upped his career CMS victories to 89.

A Feature - 35 Laps | 00:26:30.979: 1. 04-Terry Schultz[2]; 2. B4-Blaine Ewing[6]; 3. 30C-Clayton Campbell[3]; 4. 4-Jared Hays[5]; 5. 10-Marc Carter[10]; 6. 44-James Nighswonger[8]; 7. 67-Devin Irvin[4]; 8. 88-Jason Winkle[23]; 9. 251-Brian Schutt[24]; 10. 12V-Nathan Vaughn[18]; 11. 26M-Donnie Miller[20]; 12. 164-Michael Muskrat[14]; 13. 68-Jason Thompson[19]; 14. 9-Dave Meyer[16]; 15. 25X-Rodger Detherage[21]; 16. 8D-Darek Wiss[11]; 17. 14-Larry Ferris[7]; 18. (DNF) GO-Jimmy Ngo[12]; 19. (DNF) 27D-Derek Henson[13]; 20. (DNF) 28K-Chris Kircher[17]; 21. (DNF) 21W-Ted Welschmeyer[1]; 22. (DNF) 94-Elmo Floyd[22]; 23. (DNF) 45-Aaron Poe[15]; 24. (DNF) KEG1-Jeremy Russell[9]; 25. (DNF) G1-Nick Gibson[25]

POWRi B-Mod - 10 Entries
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:03:23.138: 1. 05-Jeremy Lile[1]; 2. 8S-Clayton Smith[2]; 3. 7-Anthony Tanner[3]; 4. 447-Kenny Prince[5]; 5. 44-Troy Carlyle[4]

Heat 2 - 8 Laps | 00:02:37.070: 1. 99S-Brad Smith[3]; 2. 73B-Cody Brill[4]; 3. 1K-Tim Karrick[5]; 4. 29-Tyler Cochran[1]; 5. (DNF) 99-Jess Fitzpatrick[2]

Brad Smith and Jeremy Lile led the 15-lap B-Mod main event to the green with Smith edging forward for the lead over Like. Third-starting Cody Brill moved into second by lap two with Tim Karrick behind Lile in fourth. By lap six, Brill began to move a little closer to Smith with Lile and Karrick swapping third and fourth. These top four cars put distance on the rest of the field as they ran closer to the finish. As laps wound down, Brill’s strong run came up just a bit short in the bid for the win as Smith eventually claimed the win, his second of the year and 46th career CMS win. Brill was a solid second with Karrick third, Lile fourth, and Troy Carlyle, who had been absent for several years, making his return to racing a successful one with a solid fifth-place finish.

A Feature - 15 Laps | 00:04:39.800: 1. 99S-Brad Smith[1]; 2. 73B-Cody Brill[3]; 3. 1K-Tim Karrick[5]; 4. 05-Jeremy Lile[2]; 5. 44-Troy Carlyle[9]; 6. 8S-Clayton Smith[4]; 7. 447-Kenny Prince[7]; 8. 7-Anthony Tanner[6]; 9. 29-Tyler Cochran[8]; 10. (DNF) 99-Jess Fitzpatrick[10]

POWRi Midwest Mods - 15 Entries
Heat 1 - 8 Laps | 00:10:14.649: 1. 5D-Dustin Dennison[1]; 2. 17-Logan Roark[4]; 3. 98-Terry Smith[5]; 4. 420-Bobby Wood[7]; 5. 7L-Dave Lawson[2]; 6. (DNF) 101-Jeremy Lile[3]; 7. (DNF) 61R-JEREMIAH REYNOLDS[6]; 8. (DNF) 18E-Blake Evinger[8]

Heat 2 - 8 Laps | 00:04:05.000: 1. 82-David Wood[3]; 2. 41-Alex Schultz[6]; 3. 13-Joe Marrant[5]; 4. 68-Josh Gilkey[7]; 5. (DNF) 10-Johnny McGinnis[1]; 6. (DNF) 9-Brian Meyer[4]; 7. (DNF) 61-Jeff Degroot[2]

David Wood and 2024 Rookie of the Year Alex Schultz began the 15-lap Midwest Mod feature from row one with Wood quickly assuming command of the race. Behind him, Dennison, Schultz, and Logan Roark fought hard for the second spot. The field was slowed just for a lap-seven restart with Wood, Dennison, Roark, and Brian Meyer holding the top spots as Schultz fell from contention, eventually retiring from the event. By lap nine, Dennison found a way around Wood for the lead before one final caution flew on lap twelve, setting up a three-lap run to the finish. Dennison held back the challenges of Wood and Roark over the final laps to take his third victory of the season. Wood finished second with Roark third, Brian Meyer fourth and Terry Smith fifth.

A Feature 1 - 15 Laps | 00:17:40.096: 1. 5D-Dustin Dennison[3]; 2. 82-David Wood[1]; 3. 17-Logan Roark[4]; 4. 9-Brian Meyer[12]; 5. 98-Terry Smith[5]; 6. 61R-JEREMIAH REYNOLDS[13]; 7. 420-Bobby Wood[7]; 8. 18E-Blake Evinger[15]; 9. 41-Alex Schultz[2]; 10. 7L-Dave Lawson[9]; 11. (DNF) 68-Josh Gilkey[8]; 12. (DNF) 61-Jeff Degroot[14]; 13. (DNF) 13-Joe Marrant[6]; 14. (DNF) 101-Jeremy Lile[11]; 15. (DNF) 10-Johnny McGinnis[10]

Pure Stocks - 18 Entries
Heat 1 - 8 Laps | 00:03:12.078: 1. 4D-David Doelz[6]; 2. 81-Donnie Devers[5]; 3. 49K-Conrad Kaufman[1]; 4. 19-Jack Turner[2]; 5. M87-Mallory Stiffler[4]; 6. MRS01-Kristina Wyatt[3]

Heat 2 - 8 Laps | 00:06:57.629: 1. 0-Chase Galvan[1]; 2. 99-Ryan Oerly[3]; 3. 13B-Devin Baker[2]; 4. 16B-Marvin Kauffman[5]; 5. 21-Joey Harper[4]; 6. (DNF) 11-Landon Harper[6]

Heat 3 - 8 Laps | 00:03:14.315: 1. F86-Blaine Nolker[1]; 2. 75-Brady Tanner[2]; 3. 41-Larry Drake[3]; 4. 88-Chris Messerli[5]; 5. 87-Jesse Hogg[4]; 6. 17-Shayne Healea[6]

David Doelz and Donnie Devers occupied row one for the 15-lap Pure Stock main event with Doelz leading the early laps. Caution flew at lap three with Doelz battling Chase Galvan at the front until Doelz retired early from the race. Galvan then quickly built up nearly a full straightaway lead over Devers and Chris Messer and looked to be the class of the field. Behind him, it was an action-packed race for second with Devin Baker moving into the picture along with Blaine Nolker and Conrad Kaufman. The race stayed green for the remainder of the distance with Galvan initially taking the victory. However, his car did not pass post-race technical inspection, and he was ultimately disqualified from the finish. Devers fought hard to keep his car in front of the rest of the top five at the original end of the race and his determination paid off as he ultimately was declared the winner. Baker was a strong second with Messer third, Nolker fourth, and Kaufman fifth.

A Feature - 15 Laps | 00:13:02.207: 1. 81-Donnie Devers[2]; 2. 13B-Devin Baker[8]; 3. 88-Chris Messerli[11]; 4. F86-Blaine Nolker[4]; 5. 49K-Conrad Kaufman[7]; 6. 19-Jack Turner[12]; 7. 21-Joey Harper[14]; 8. 87-Jesse Hogg[15]; 9. 17-Shayne Healea[17]; 10. 75-Brady Tanner[6]; 11. M87-Mallory Stiffler[13]; 12. 16B-Marvin Kauffman[10]; 13. (DNF) 11-Landon Harper[18]; 14. (DNF) 99-Ryan Oerly[5]; 15. (DNF) MRS01-Kristina Wyatt[16]; 16. (DNF) 4D-David Doelz[1]; 17. (DNF) 41-Larry Drake[9]; 18. (DQ) 0-Chase Galvan[3]

Show-Me Vintage Racers - 16 Entries
Heat 1- 8 Laps | 00:04:45.747: 1. 3-Eddie Neil[1]; 2. 66-David Isaacs[7]; 3. 113-Jim Thorne[6]; 4. 9D-Bryant Moyer[2]; 5. 2D-Brandon Jordan[5]; 6. 88-Beth Martin[3]; 7. 14-Mickie Cook[4]; 8. (DNS) 71-Mike Lawless

Heat 2 - 8 Laps | 00:02:49.671: 1. 09D-Chad Eickleberry[1]; 2. 00K-Don Marrs[2]; 3. 54-Larry Waters[5]; 4. 58-Jason Isabell[6]; 5. 48-Kevin Anderson[4]; 6. 42-Rob Brash[7]; 7. (DNF) 18-Owen Evinger[8]; 8. (DNS) 6-Damon Clevenger

Eddie Neil and Bryant Moyer began the 15-lap Show-Me Vintage Racers main event from row one Moyer leading early in race over Neill, Mickie Cook, and Brandon Jordan. Moyer maintained the lead through two early cautions before teammate Chad Eickleberry moved in to challenge Moyer for the lead, eventually taking the top spot by lap nine. Moyer rand hard to stay in second as seventh-starting David Isaacs found his way to the top three. In what appeared to be a sure victory for Eickleberry, he suffered heartbreak on the back stretch coming for the checkered flag as his car lost power entering turn three. While he struggled to the finish line, behind him it was a flurry of action and moves as the front runners worked hard to avoid contact with the slowing car of Eickleberry coming for the finish line. In what turned out to be a split-decision moment, Isaacs vaulted from third to narrowly capture the victory over Moyer at the line. Cook also passed Eickleberry at the finish for third, dropping Eickleberry to a disappointing fourth at the finish. Jason Isabell advanced from twelfth on the grid to round out the top five.

A Feature - 15 Laps | 00:10:10.193: 1. 66-David Isaacs[7]; 2. 9D-Bryant Moyer[2]; 3. 14-Mickie Cook[4]; 4. 09D-Chad Eickleberry[8]; 5. 58-Jason Isabell[12]; 6. 54-Larry Waters[13]; 7. 113-Jim Thorne[6]; 8. 88-Beth Martin[3]; 9. 42-Rob Brash[15]; 10. 71-Mike Lawless[9]; 11. 6-Damon Clevenger[11]; 12. 3-Eddie Neil[1]; 13. 2D-Brandon Jordan[5]; 14. 00K-Don Marrs[10]; 15. 18-Owen Evinger[14]; 16. 48-Kevin Anderson[16]

On behalf of 30-year promoters, Earl and Susan Walls, the entire staff wishes to thank drivers and fans for attending events during the race season. Stay tuned to the CMS website and social media pages throughout the off-season for the latest news and information regarding the 2025 race season.

Follow CMS on Twitter @CMSgoing_green, find CMS on YouTube at CMS Going Green! Visit and bookmark our website at www.centralmissourispeedway.net or Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Missouri-Speedway. Visit the CMS MyRacePass site at centralmissourispeedway.myracepass.com. CMS is located 3.5 north of Warrensburg on Highway 13, or 13 miles south of the I-70 Higginsville exit on Highway 13.


Article Credit: Sam Stoecklin

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