Haubstadt, IN - May 6, 2007. Mat Neely of Robinson, IL, led the final two laps
of the feature Sunday night at Tri-State Speedway to win the Hoosier Tire
Midwest Sprint Car Series season opener. Neely drove the Neely Motorsports
Twister sponsored by Maverick Energy, Street Heat, Lytle Electric, Ross Body
Shop, and RLB Manufacturing.
Neely, the 2006 MSCS Hardcharger of the Year, started in the 5th row for the
feature and worked his way to the front. He was already in third place when a
caution flag slowed the field on lap 12 of the 25 lap event. Chad Boespflug and
John Memmer were involved in an incident in turn one. As both cars rejoined the
tail of the field Neely moved into the challenger spot formerly held by
Boespflug. Neely had one car left to pass - leader Brady Short!
Actually the race had three different leaders. Chase Stockon started on the
pole and pulled away in the lead. His run was cut short four laps later as a
trail of oil followed the smoking sprint into the infield. It was Short's turn
to lead. Neely stayed close as the two slipped away from the pack. Progress
between turns three and four eventually gave Neely an opportunity to dive under
Short and complete a pass heading down the front straightaway. Two laps later
Neely had his second MSCS career win. The victory paid $2,000. It was a banner
night for the whole Neely team and a gang of supporters!
Kevin Briscoe finished in third place after working to correct some ignition
problems between the heat and the feature. Kyle Cummins finished fourth and Alex
Shanks was fifth. Shanks and Cummins exchanged positions on the 19th and 20th
laps in their own battle. Kyle Wissmiller, Danny Holtsclaw, Bobby Stines, Bill
Rose, and Cole Whitt rounded out the top ten. Holtsclaw, who is from Bloomfield,
IN, was the MSCS Hardcharger of the Race with a gain of 9 spots! Veteran Jerry
Ruble was next across the line to be the first driver to receive the "Tuff
Brakes Award" from Wilwood.
In preliminary action the 40 MSCS sprints competed in four qualifying heats.
Kyle Wissmiller, Brady Short, Chad Boespflug, and Chase Stockon were victorious.
Sixteen year old Chris Babcock won the C-main and fifteen year old Blake
Fitzpatrick won the B-main.
The Midwest Sprint Car Series will travel to Western Kentucky Speedway next
with a race scheduled there for Saturday May 19th. Tri-State will host the POWRi
and USAC Midgets on Saturday night May 12th with the MSCS sprinters returning
next on May 27th for a big $3,000
to win Memorial Day Weekend Special.
RACE SUMMARY
Hoosier Tire Midwest Sprint Car Series
Tri-State Speedway, Haubstadt, IN
May 6, 2007
40 Entries
First Heat - 2k Kyle Wissmiller, 3c Kyle Cummins, 17N Mat Neely, 4M John
Memmer,17jr Bryan Ruble,7A Dakoda Armstrong, 21S Jeff Bland Jr, 3mc Dave Mallady,
34m Arin McIntosh, 51B Randy Bateman
Second Heat - 36 Brady Short, 7 Dave Scott, 7x Mitch Wissmiller, 9 Bobby
Stines, 4 Casey Shuman, 1c Patrick Bruns, 83 Dale Christian, 10 Aric Gentry, 83B
Ryan Brewer, 4B Donny Brackett (scr.)
Third heat - 90 Chad Boespflug, 5 Kevin Briscoe, 6 Bill Rose, 17 Jerry Ruble,
5c Todd Chandler, 56 Jared Fox,97 Bret Mellenberndt,, 55B Robbie Standridge, 23
John Paynter, 12 Dusty Wright
Fourth Heat - 32Chase Stockon, 29w Cole Whitt, 59 Alex Shanks, 3 Danny
Holtsclaw, 48 Ty Deckard, 10F Blake Fitzpatrick, 22A D.J. Ott, 30 Doug Canham,
35 Chris Babcock, 51 Cody Gentry
C-Main - 35 Chris Babcock, 23 John Paynter, 12 Dusty Wright, 34 Arin
McIntosh, 51B Randy Bateman, 51G Cody Gentry, 83B Ryan Brewer (scr.) 4B Donny
Brackett (scr)
B-Main - 10F Blake Fitzpatrick, 21s Jeff Bland Jr, 4 Casey Shuman, 48 Ty
Deckard, 7A Dakoda Armstrong, 55B Robbie Standridge, 17B Bryan Ruble, 35 Chris
Babcock, 97 Bret Mellenberndt, 56 Jared Fox, 5C Todd Chandler, 22A D.J. Ott, 10B
Aric Gentry, 23 John Paynter, 83 Dale Christian, 3mc Dave Mallady, 1c Patrick
Bruns, 30 Doug Canham (scr)
. . . . .
A-Main (25 Laps) - 17N Mat Neely, 36 Brady Short, 5 Kevin Briscoe, 3c Kyle
Cummins, 59 Alex Shanks, 2K Kyle Wissmiller, 3 Danny Holtsclaw, 9 Bobby Stines,
6 Bill Rose, 29W Cole Whitt, 17jr Jerry Ruble, 21s Jeff Bland Jr, 90 Chad
Boespflug, 10F Blake Fitzpatrick, 4m John Memmer , 7 Dave Scott, 7x Mitch
Wissmiller, 4 Casey Shuman, 48 Ty Deckard, 32 Chase Stockon,
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