July 8, 2007 –- The finale of the 2007 King of Indiana Sprint Series
was one for the record books as Missouri’s Daron Clayton edged Jon Stanbrough
for his first KISS series victory, while Stanbrough wrapped up his third series
championship. After battling past Stanbrough, Clayton came out on top of an
intense duel that saw the two repeatedly change spots until the checkers. Brady
Short finished third, followed by Kyle Wissmiller and Jeff Bland Jr.
While it was the first KISS win of Clayton’s career, Stanbrough secured his
third championship and is the only driver who can claim more than one KISS
title. He also holds the record for most victories (11), well ahead of Tony
Elliott and Kevin Briscoe who have three each.
While Stanbrough raced into the lead of the 30-lap event that was sanctioned by
the Midwest Sprint Car Series, from his front row starting spot. Short followed
into second, with Clayton third in his family-owned DRC. On the fifth circuit,
Clayton dove inside of Short in turn one and when they banged wheels, he shot
past. Using parts of the track where no one else was running, Clayton began to
attack Stanbrough two laps later.
On the ninth lap, Clayton dove under Stanbrough in turn one, but Stanbrough
returned the favor in three. Clayton cut sharply left and hustled under
Stanbrough and into the lead as they exited turn four. For the next 21 circuits,
it was game on! Stanbrough battled back, passing Clayton with precise
slide-jobs, but each time Clayton raced back into the lead in the next turn.
Stanbrough made a final pass on the final lap, but again Clayton fought back
into the lead in turn two, then outran Stanbrough through three and four for the
victory.
The anticipated battle for the point crown between Shane Hollingsworth and
Stanbrough failed to materialize when Hollingsworth tangled with another car at
the start of the fourth heat and dropped out with a flat rear tire. When while
racing quickly through the pack early in the C-Main, Hollingsworth was unable to
avoid another car that got out of shape on the backstretch and flipped three
times, ending his night. Short moved to second in the points with his third
place finish in the feature.
Results, King of Indiana Sprint Series, Tri-State Speedway, July 8, 2007
Heat 1 (10 laps): 1. John Memmer 4m (1), 2. Bobby Stines 9 (3), 3. Kyle
Wissmiller 2k (4), 4. Dave Scott 7 (2), 5. Alex Shanks 59 (8), 6. Bill Rose 6
(5), 7. Shane Golobic 57 (7), 8. Randy Bateman 51b (9), 9. Donnie Gentry 51 (6),
Heat 2 (10 laps): 1. Todd Chandler 5c (2), 2. Chris Urish 77u (3), 3. Aric
Gentry 10 (1), 4. Geoff Dodge 7m (7), 5. Lee Stark 16 (5), 6. DJ Ott 22a (8), 7.
Ryan Brewer 83 (6), 8. Doug Canham 30 (4)
Heat 3 (10 laps): 1. Jeff Bland Jr. 21s (1), 2. Hud Cone 14 (5), 3. Brett
Beauchamp 11 (4), 4. Kyle Cummins 3c (7), 5. Patrick Bruns 1c (3), 6. Chase
Stockon 32 (2), 7. Arin McIntosh 34m (6), 8. Jonathan Vennard 55b (8) (DNS)
Heat 4 (10 laps): 1. Jon Stanbrough 53 (2), 2. Jerry Ruble 17j (1), 3. Chris
Gentry 26 (4), 4. Blake Fitzpatrick 10f (5), 5. Mitch Wissmiller 7x (3), 6. Josh
Cunningham 6s (7), 7. Kevin Thomas Jr. 9k (6), 8. Shane Hollingsworth 10 (8)
Heat 5 (10 laps): 1. Daron Clayton 92 (6), 2. Brady Short 2b (1), 3. Hunter
Schuerenberg 10t (5), 4. Mat Neely 17n (3), 5. Danny Holtsclaw 3 (4), 6. Kyle
Thomas 19t (7), 7. Dave Mallady 3mc (8), 8. John Irvin 88 (2)
C Main (10 laps): 1. Golobic (1), 2. McIntosh (3), 3. K. Thomas Jr. (4), 4.
Brewer (2), 5. Gentry (10), 6. Bateman (6), 7. Canham (7), 8. Mallady (5), 9.
Irvin (8), 10. Hollingsworth (9)
B Main (12 laps): 1. Cummins (3), 2. Neely (5), 3. M. Wissmiller (9), 4. Shanks
(6), 5. Rose (11), 6. Holtsclaw (10), 7. Stockon (13), 8. Golobic (16), 9.
Brewer (19), 10. Cunningham (14), 11. Fitzpatrick (4), 12. McIntosh (17), 13. D.
Gentry (20), 14. K. Thomas Jr. (18), 15. Kyle Thomas (15), 16. Dodge (2), 17.
Ott (12), 18. Bruns (8), 19. Scott (1), 20. Stark (7)
A Main (30 laps): 1. Clayton (5), 2. Stanbrough (2), 3. Short (4), 4. K.
Wissmiller (11), 5. Bland Jr. (7), 6. Cone (8), 7. Neely (17), 8. M. Wissmiller
(18), 9. Beauchamp (13), 10. Stines (10), 11. Memmer (6), 12. Scheurenberg (15),
13. Cummins (16), 14. Shanks (19), 15. C. Gentry (14), 16. Urish (1), 17. Rose
(20), 18. Chandler (9), 19. A. Gentry (12), 20. Ruble (3)
Final KISS point standings are: 1. Jon Stanbrough 806, 2. Brady Short 687, 3.
Shane Hollingsworth 650, 4. Hunter Schuerenberg 585, 5. Mat Neely 533, 6. Jeff
Bland Jr. 477. 7. Cole Whitt 413, 8. AJ Anderson 387, 9. Jimmy Light 305, 10.
Daron Clayton 297
2007 King Of Indiana Sprint Series Schedule
Gas City I-69 Speedway Friday, May 11 Stanbrough
Twin Cities Raceway Park Saturday, May 12 Stanbrough
Lawrenceburg Speedway Saturday, May 26 Stanbrough
Bloomington Speedway Friday, June 15 Stanbrough
Lincoln Park Speedway Saturday, June 16 Puterbaugh
Kokomo Speedway Sunday, June 17
Cottle
Paragon Speedway Saturday, June 23 Rain
Terre Haute Action Track Saturday, June 30 Canceled
Tri-State Speedway Sunday, July 8 Clayton
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at each event and B-Main starters are guaranteed $100. Elliottbrand Web
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functional and effective tool that places the King Of Indiana Sprint Series
within arms length of racing fans around town and around the world. Visit them
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& Midget Magazine, Simpson Performance Products and RockStar Paint sponsor
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of the KISS website.
The King of Indiana Sprint Series is organized and conducted by the individual
Indiana sprint car race track promoters to put the best racing in the state on a
heavy metal old school racing tour. Information is now available on our website,
www.kissracing.com.
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