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9/10/15 7pm...cars are filling up the pits and Practice Night is now underway...so far there are 77 Factory Stocks and 107 Limited Modifieds. The
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It is now Friday night, Sept. 11th and the following group of pictures were submitted by Don Cook of the FTW Star-Telegram
Besides the 77 Factory Stocks and 107 Limiteds that were posted, another 8 more cars have entered as of 4pm on race day.
5pm 9/11 update: Now that we are approaching draw cutoff for opening night at TMS, right now there are 87 Factory Stocks and 130 Ltd
Mods entered, with the sprint cars joining in tomorrow night...which should push the total event car count over the 250 mark.
I guess the dog is not a fan of the 1c car!!! How unsportsmanlike! Even the animals are ready to get this rumble started!!!
6:25pm update 9/11...hot laps are underway! Racing to follow immediately - come on out if you can, it's a great night for racing!
7:30pm 9/11/15 update...already on heat 5 of the Factory Stocks, so moving right along!
7:55pm 9/11/15 update...Limited Modifieds now on the track for their heats...
Friday night Limited Modified feature
winner Shane Hebert (pronounced
E-bear) from Louisiana races with the
88 of Doug Easterling.
Friday night Factory Stock winner,
Jimmy Day from Greenville, TX.
7th Annual US National Dirt Track Championships @ Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track, 9/11-12/15

By JM Hallas

Ft. Worth, TX.,(Sept. 11Th, 2015) As the local tracks points seasons come to an end, Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track hosted the 7th version of the US
National Dirt Track Championships. This years event is highlighted by the Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Car Series in a combined National and Red River Region
race on Saturday night.

Included on the slate are the Limited Modifieds with over 120 drivers(four states) from across the mid-south signed in for battle on the 4/10 mile, semi-
banked, dirt oval. Making their first USNDTC appearance are the Factory Stocks, a hybrid Street Stock on asphalt pull offs(slicks). A big field of 80 Factory
Stocks, also from four states, signed in making nearly 200 cars in action, along with ASCS Sprint Car practice.

The Limited Modifieds and Factory Stocks would qualify through heats, taking the top 16 in passing points, then D, C and B-mains to fill the remaining
spots in the A-qualifier that would lock in seven drivers for tomorrow nights big A-main, Championship races. In the Limited Modified it was tough to crack
the starting line up, with D and C-mains having two or three past champions that failed to qualify.

Hebert Aces A-Qualifier in Limited Modifieds.

Shane Hebert(Lafayette, La.) had his car dialed in as he led every circuit of the 15-lap A-qualifier. Hebert, a past winner in a spring race SUPR Late Model
race(2013) fought off Justin Nabors at the start, then went to pull away from the pack at the finish for the victory.

Hebert and Justin Nabors stayed side by side until Hebert, from the outside, got the top spot coming off turn 4 to secure the position. Nabors fell in line
second trailed by Chris Dawson, Rodney White and Eddie Martin side by side with Jeffrey Abbey for fifth. JJ Jennings went around coming off turn 4, after
clipping an infield tire, for a lap 3 caution.

Once back to green it was Martin, using the high side, and Tracy Denby sr. wheel to wheel for sixth. John Whittington joined that scrap going three wide on
lap 5 until a spin in turn 2 brought a yellow out. The top five stayed single file as green waved again, while Martin, charging on the top again getting by
Abbey for sixth.

Martin then picked off White for fifth on lap 7 and brought Abbey along by Whittington for fourth and fifth, respectively. That battle continued to the end,
while Hebert was checking out from Nabors and Dawson at halfway. Behind them JC Howell was holding down the seventh spot as White and Denby sr.
went at it for eighth.

With two laps to go, Hebert had increased his margin to nearly a full straightaway over Nabors, who had Dawson on his tail. Abbey, Whittington and Martin
were still swapping spots as the white waved. Hebert easily cruised to the victory in his Allgayer Inc., Showtime Signs, Big Red Wrecker, Advanced
Motorsports, Express Chassis.

“We've been working on this car all year,” said Hebert. “I think we've finally got a good set up on it now. I'm hoping the track stays pretty like tonight so we
can put on a show for the fans.”

Limited Modifieds A-qualifier(top 7 locked in for Saturday night)

9 Shane Hebert, 28j Justin Nabors, 7xx Chris Dawson, 37a Jeffrey Abbey, 5w John Whittington, 0 Eddie Martin, 103 JC Howell, 184 Rodney White, 15j
Tracy Denby sr., 55 Justin Shaw, 6662f Greg Frazer, 25c Tim Clonch, 9r Kevin Rutherford, 88x RJ Stroman, 66 Nick Clinkenbeard, 63 Shane Hoefling, 84
Tom Lorenz, 119 Bubba Seals, 76 Jeff Rowland, 22 Jeramie Cox, 717 GW Egbert IV, 5r Randy Timms, 121t Blaine Shives, 89c JJ Jennings

Limited Modified B-mains(top 4 to A-main)

B-main 1; 5r Randy Timms, 84 Tom Lorenz, 76 Jeff Rowland, 717 GW Egbert, 121 Matt Goswick, 71k Jeff Sustaire, 77t Jeff Autry, 118 Robby Crabtree,
16g Bubba Gates, 10 Dustin Robinson, 7k Greg Moran, 17 Jeff Sheppard, 24 Jake Upchurch, 43 Billy Brierton, 36 Bryan Mewborn, 99f Justin McCoy, 84t
Stacey Tyler, 188 Derek Rashall, 00 Tory Yant, 30 Chad Jones, 23 Steven Nabors, 3l Chris Linares, 17 Jason Ingalls, 14t Talon Minten

B-main 2

88x RJ Stroman; 119 Bubba Seals, 22 Jeramie Cox, 63 Shane Hoefling, a1 Phil Dixon, 31 Johnny Torres, 17b, Brandon Ball, 4 Bo Day, 5s Bud Reed, 23m
Jimmy Day, 70 George Egbert III, 86 Justin Collins, 15 Tracy Denby jr., 37h Garrett Higgins, j2 Josh Short, 174 Mickey Helms, 727 Keith McCullough, 37
Chris Balthorp, 97f Will Fritchen, 31 Michael Martin, 18 David Phillips, 81 Levi Galmor, 1h Chris Holt, 151 Curtis Allen

Limited Modified C-mains(top 4 to B-Main)

C-main 1; 30 Chad Jones, 00 Tory Yant, 24 Jake Upchurch, 36 Bryan Mewborn, 53 Robert Scrivner, 4f Trevor Foley, 22t Tony Anderson, 19 Clint Dosser,
26b John Bonneau, 717j JP Dowell, 7 James Blaylock, 43x Allen Oliva, 71 Scott Fincher, 25 Tyler Box, 601 Chris Cogburn, 88w Ray Williams, 99d Darrell
Franklin, 12k Kyle Bridges, 1b Scotty Nichols, 115 Jack Barfield jr., 70m Henry Munson, 8 Rick Murray, 99 Kristi Byrd

C-main 2; 15 Tracy Denby jr., 86 Justin Collins, 727 Keith McCullough, 4 Bo Day, 77 Tyler Fain, 15w Dennie Gieber, 51 Jeremy Henry, 44b Brent Jones,
44 Kale Westover, 1c Steve Whieaker jr., 91 Craig Oakes, 561 Kevin Simpson, 88 Doug Easterling, 42k Randy Richland, 4jr Boone Evans, 121h Tim
Henderson, 4e Travis Evans, 4d4 Anthony Simcik, 101 Tanner Whitmire, 177 Chad Ross, 19r Todd Short, 01 Loni Richardson---dns

Limited Modified D-main(top 4 to C-main)

Limited D-main 1; 7 James Blaylock, 53 Robert Scrivner, 115 Jack Barfield jr., 717j JP Dowell, 2k Charlie Knight, 14z Zachary McMillan, 72 Robert Bartlett,
2 Brian Short, 18l Larry Jernigan, 09 Robert Elliott---dns, 17j Tommy Davis jr.---dns, 4r Austin Roach---dns, 7x Gabe Tucker---dns

Limited D-main 2;1c Steve Whiteaker jr., 44 Kale Westover, 15w Dennie Gieber, 4e Travis Evans, 18x Rowdy Day, 1 Tim Linares, 33 Pepper Kuykendall,
41 Jeff Scott, 02 Bobby Ruffin, 2b Nick Brown , 124 Stephen Manning---dns, 83 Terry Johnson---bf

Limited Modified heats(top 16 in passing points to A-qualifier)

Limited Mod heat 1; 121t Blaine Shives, 5r Randy Timms, 89c JJ Jennings, 17l Jason Ingalls, 3l Chris Linares, 97f Will Fritchen, 22t Tony Anderson, 71
Scott Fincher, 25 Tyler Box, 21t Chad Cox, 7 James Blaylock, 53 Robert Scrivner, 717j JP Dowell

Limited Mod heat 2; 0 Eddie Martin, 28j Justin Nabors, a1 Phil Dixon, 17b Brandon Ball, 71k Kevin Sustaire, 188 Derek Rashall, 00 Tory Yant, 121h Tim
Henderson, 88 Doug Easterling, 01 Loni Richardson, 124 Stephen Manning, 2b Nick Brown

Limited Mod heat 3; 184 Rodney White, 55 Justin Shaw, 7xx Chris Dawson, 63 Shane Hoefling, 118 Robby Crabtree, 4f Trevor Foley, 91 Craig Oakes, 101
Tanner Whitmire, 99d Darrell Franklin, 99 Kristi Byrd, 18l Larry Jernigan, 09 Robert Elliott

Limited Mod heat 4; 15j Tracy Denby sr., 22 Jeramie Cox, 103 JC Howell, 7k Greg Moran, 84t Stacy Tyler, 43 Billy Brierton, 26b John Bonneau, 235
Randall Zilka, 561 Kevin Simpson, 3 Trice Hermes, 4e Travis Evans, 15w Dennie Gieber

Limited Mod heat 5; 66 Nick Clinkenbeard, 76 Jeff Rowland, 37a Jeffrey Abbey, 717 GW Egbert, 23 Steven Nabors, 23m Jimmy Day, 4 Bo Day, 12k Kyle
Bridges, 1b Scotty Nichols, 17j Tommy Davis jr., 115 Jack Barfield jr., 7x Gabe Tucker

Limited Mod heat 6; 9r Kevin Rutherford, 10 Dustin Robinson,119 Bubba Seals, 5s Bud Reed, 174 Mickey Helms, 99f Justin McCoy, 727 Keith McCullough,
19 Clint Dosser, 70m Henry Munson, 601 Chris Cogburn, 41 Jeff Scott, 18x Rowdy Day

Limited Mod heat 7; 9 Shane Hebert, 5w John Whittington, 81 Levi Galmor, 18 David Phillips, 37h Garrett Higgins, 30 Chad Jones, 15 Tracy Denby jr., 24
Jake Upchurch, 19r Todd Short, 4jr Boone Evans, 4r Austin Roach, 2 Brian Short

Limited Mod heat 8; 662f Greg Frazer, 121 Matt Goswick, 31 Michael Martin, 14t Talon Minten, j2 Josh Short, 86 Justin Collins, 51 Jeremy Henry, 44b
Brent Jones, 77 Tyler Fain, 33 Pepper Kuykendall, 44 Kale Westover, 02 Bobby Ruffin

Limited Mod heat 9

25c Tim Clonch, 151 Curtis Allen, 88x RJ Stroman, 1h Chris Holt, 77t Jeff Autry,; 8 Rick Murray, 36 Bryan Mewborn, 43x Allen Oliva, 42k Randy Kirkland,
2k Charlie Knight, 72 Robert Bartlett, 14z Zachary McMillan

Limited Mod heat 10; 84 Tom Lorenz, 31m Johnny Torres, 37 Chris Balthorp, 16g Bubba Gates, 17 Jeff Sheppard, 70 George Egbert III, 4d4 Anthony
Simcik, 177 Chad Ross, 88w Ray Williams, 1 Tim Linares, 1c Steve Whiteaker, 83 Terry Johnson

Good Night for Day in Factory Stock A

Greenville's Jimmy Day grabbed the first ever Factory Stock A-qualifier ensuring himself a spot in Saturday nights Championship events. Day, doing
double duty in Limited Modifieds as well, got the lead early in the 15-lapper. Doug Vick jr. kept the pressure on Day throughout the race getting along side
on the final lap, but Day was able to hold him off for the win.

As the 24-car Factory Stock took the green J. Day jumped out front with Tony Marinelli in pursuit. Behind the lead duo Bo Day, Vick and Jeff Lewis were
three wide for third. Jason Gore joined that fight a lap later and was along side B. Day for fifth.

Marinelli's top run ended early when he made contact with an infield tire in turn 2 breaking the front suspension. This put Vick on J. Day's tail for the restart
and Vick quickly looked up top, but fell back in line. Chase Breese and Miranda Carver made contact while battling for tenth sending M. Carver around and
Breese to the pits with a black flag.

On the restart, Vick again gave J. Day a look high while Ronnie Welborn and Bryan Mewborn got by Justin Whitehead for sixth and seventh. Dan Meyer
would get the final transfer spot as the laps wound down.  

Up front Vick was still giving the high groove a run and was door to door with J. Day as the white flag waved. J. Day, in the Quality Intermodal Delivery
Service, Jds Garage, Ace Auto Sales, Ratchet Chassis, was able to hold steady on the bottom and hang on to the top spot at the checkers.

Factory Stocks A-qualifier(top 7 locked in for Saturday night)

23m Jimmy Day, 4x Doug Vick jr., 40 Jeff Lewis, 721 Jason Gore, 4 Bo Day, 20 Ronnie Welborn, 333m Dan Meyer, 340 Taylor Carver, 12 Adam Rog, 36
Bryan Mewborn, 36j Justin Whitehead, 56 Scott Hushelpeck, 1w Walter Hamilton, 70 Kenneth Chamberlain, 40c Miranda Carver, 87 Tommy Davis jr., 07d
Dennis Bissonette, 7 Ricky Sessions, 123 Brett Jensen, 127 Ken Boatman, 96 Trey Smitherman, 83 Chase Breese---bf, Tony Marinelli, 5 Brandon Taylor--
dns

Factory Stock B-mains(top 4 to A-main)

B-main 1; 340 Taylor Carver, 83 Chase Breese, 96 Trey Smitherman, 36 Bryan Mewborn, 55c Tim Clonch, 26s Jeff Sontag, 6 Chance Morris, 21 Bubba
Jones, 121 Jeff, Ensey, 45m Mike Marusak, 75 Anthony Boatman, 77r Tony Ross, 06 Randy Buttery, 02 Matthew Berry, 27j Scotty Case, 94 Brian
McHenry, 29 Jonathan Stewart, 7r Chayson Ross, 13z Garrett Zachary, 2 Brandon Hull, 45 Ray Kemp jr., 38 Mike Wells, 1x Jeff Hauser, 00 Daniel Van
Haitsma

B-main 2; 56 Scott Hushelpeck, 07d Dennis Bissonette, 127 Ken Boatman, 87 Tommy Davis jr., 42 Lee Carver, 27 Casey Lyles, 47 Tom Earl III, 23 Daniel
Jones, 61 Shane Priddy, 66x David Bonham, 25r Justin Grogg, 7b Bobby Morphis, 93 Obie Simpkins, 333 T Ray Burkett, 00x Joseph Miramontez, 50 Billy
Meazell, 55 Charlie Wilson, 98 Chris Davis, 21t Tracy Peters, 38s Michael Brown, 41 Frank Lackey, 18m Donny McBride jr., 5h Lance Hanson, 11 Kevin
Meyer

Factory Stock C-mains(top 4 to B-main)

C-main 1; 45 Ray Kemp jr., 02 Matthew Berry, 27j Scotty Case, 06 Randy Buttery, 19 Justin Holt, 25 Michael Gaunet, 42j Justin Burt, 113 Cary McDade,
22b Tracy Baker, 3k Doug Kahanek II, 04 Corey Stewart, 31 James Holt

C-main 2; 61 Shane Priddy, 333 T Ray Burkett, 11 Kevin Meyer, 47 Tom Earl III, 1p Chuck Priestly, 71 Floyd Gunn, 39 Jamey Lough, ccc Chris Coon, 7k
Darrell Stewart, 147 Anthony Anderson---dns, 175 John Tuggle jr.---dns

Factory Stock heats(top 16 in passing points)

Factory Stock heat 1; 333m Dan Meyer, 123 Brett Jensen, 42 Lee Carver, 36 Bryan Mewborn, 07d Dennis Bissonette, 50 Billy Meazell, 94 Brian McHenry,
41 Frank Lackey, 11 Kevin Miller, ccc Chris Coon, 27j Scotty Case, 7k Darrell Stewart

Factory Stock heat 2; 22t Tony Marinelli, 127 Ken Boatman, 83c Chase Breese, 98 Chris Davis, 25r Justin Grogg, 23 Daniel Jones, 27 Casey Lyles, 75
Anthony Boatman, 45 Ray Kemp jr., 3k Doug Kahanek II, 47 Tom Earl III

Factory Stock heat 3; 40c Miranda Carver, 23m Jimmy Day, 340 Taylor Carver, 18m Donny McBride jr., 66x David Bonham, 38 Mike Wells, 21 Bubba
Jones, 7b Bobby Morphis, 333 T Ray Burkett, 39 Jamey Lough, 19 Justin Holt

Factory Stock heat 4; 40 Jeff Lewis, 20 Ronnie Welborn, 70 Kenneth Chamberlain, 2 Brandon Hull, 1x Jeff Hauser, 38s Michael Brown, 00x Joseph
Miramontez, 00 Daniel Van Haitsma, 31 James Holt, 22b Tracy Baker

Factory Stock heat 5; 12 Adam Rog, 36j Justin Whitehead, 21t Tracy Peters, 7 Ricky Sessions, 96 Trey Smitherman, 6 Chance Morris, 45m Mike Marusak,
55 Charlie Wilson, 71 Floyd Gunn, 1p Chuck Preistly, 42j Justin Burt

Factory Stock heat 6; 4 Bo Day, 721 Jason Gore, 55c Tim Clonch, 56 Scott Hushelpeck, 87 Tommy Davis jr., 6s Jeff Sontag, 83 Obie Simpkins, 29
Jonathan Stewart, 02 Matthew Berry, 25 Michael Gaunet, 147 Anthony Anderson

Factory Stock heat 7; 4x Doug Vick jr., 1w Walter Hamilton, 5 Brandon Taylor, 13z Garrett Zachary, 121 Jerry Ensey, 77r Tony Ross, 7r Chayson Ross, 5h
Lance Hanson, 113 Cary McDade, 61 Shane Priddy, 04 Corey Stewart
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9/12/15 CHAMPIONSHIP DAY UPDATE - 12:30pm: First off, the weather for tonight's event is showing truly amazing racing temps of 79 degrees at 7pm hot
laps falling into the lower 70's throughout the evening. A light breeze out of the east is also showing. A great field of Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Car Dirt Series
will be on hand and will compete in heat races, B's and a championship feature. The Factory Stocks and Limited Modifieds will have feature races only (no
heat races). Gates open at 5:30pm, and don't forget to take advantage of the discount ticket offers at the top of this page. See you all tonight!
Each of the Championship feature winners tonight will win the famous TMS cowboy hat, custom winner's helmet, a new PORTACOOL unit...plus cash, in
the amount of $2,000 for the Factory Stocks, $3,000 in the Limited Modifieds and $4,000 in the Sprint Cars!
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4:50pm SAT. SEPT. 12 RACE NIGHT UPDATES: Beautiful DRY weather with temps in the lower 80's...WOW! It appears there are 32 ASCS Sprint Cars in
the pits. The ASCS drivers meeting is in 10 minutes, then the draw will commence and official car counts will be posted. COME ON OUT!
5:30pm 9/12 update: The final numbers are in, there are 35
ASCS Sprint Cars in the pits tonight at The Dirt Track!
BERGMAN JOINS ELITE COMPANY DURING PORTACOOL U.S. NATIONAL DIRT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP

by TMS Media Relations | Sep 13, 2015


FORT WORTH, Texas (September 12, 2015) – Seth Bergman became just the fourth driver in Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track history with multiple
sprint car wins when he captured the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series A Feature during Saturday evening’s Portacool U.S. National Dirt Track
Championship before an estimated crowd of 10,500.

DirtTrackSprintCarBergman, of Snohomish, Wash., joined the star-studded group of the World of Outlaws duo of Danny Lasoski and Steve Kinser and the
ASCS’ Jason Johnson as the only drivers with two career sprint car wins at the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track. Bergman’s have come back to back as
he won the second of two A Features during last year’s Portacool U.S. National Dirt Track Championship.

Bergman, who started on the outside front row, staved off challenges by Johnny Herrera, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and John Carney, of Lubbock,
Texas, in the first half of the 40-lap event before taking control. The last opportunity for the field to overtake Bergman came with a restart with four laps
remaining, but he maintained his lead and cruised to a 3.151-second win over runner-up Carney. Josh Baughman, of Odessa, Texas, was third.

“It’s definitely cool to come to this type of stage and to be one of only four guys to win two (sprint car) races here is neat. It’s worth all the hard work,”
Bergman said. “…It gets sweeter and sweeter each time you do it. If I was to come back here next year and make it three, it would feel that much better.”

Bergman was one of three drivers capturing titles at the Portacool U.S. National Dirt Track Championship as John Whittington won the Limited Modified
division and Taylor Carver the Factory Stock class.  

Whittington, of Vidor, Texas, was dominant from the pole as he led all 40 laps of the A Feature en route to a 1.537-second victory over runner-up J.C.
Howell, of Mahank, Texas. Chris Dawson, of Lubbock, Texas, finished third. The win was Whittington’s third of his career at the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt
Track, adding to the pair he won in 2013.

Carver, of Lockesburg, Ark., made a second-half surge in the 30-lap A Feature after starting eighth to capture the Factory Stock division crown. Jimmy
Day, of Greenville, Texas, was strong from the outset before Carver, driving an unconventional Malibu station wagon, overtook him midway through the
race and rolled to a 3.309-second victory over runner-up Justin Whitehead, of Hooks, Texas. Day finished third.
FT. WORTH, Texas (September 12, 2015) by Bryan Hulbert. For the second year in a row, Washington’s Seth Bergman parked the Oil Field Equipment
and Manufacturing No. 23 in Victory Lane in the Portacool U.S. National Dirt Track Champion at the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track with the Lucas Oil
American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network.

For his win, Seth pocketed $4,000 and earned another Portacool Cyclone 3,000 to go with his commemorative Simpson Helmet and custom Cowboy Hat.

Challenged for the lead at the race’s halfway point, Bergman commented on the battle, saying, “It was very, very, tricky. I was just thankful to be able to get
the lead back and finish this thing off. It’s tough to get a track in perfect condition with so many cars. We knew rubber was going to be a factor which
makes it tougher being out front because you don’t know where to go. I found the rubber down in three and four, but I almost got past, I felt, by a guy
ripping the top so I went back to the top and started chasing the rubber down the track and got ripped by for the lead, but that’s just part off it on a rubber
down race track. Sometimes you’re a sitting duck but thankfully the Racecar was good enough, I was able to get back in the hunt.”

Battling early on with Johnny Herrera for the point, Seth had his hands full with early race cautions to keep the MVT No. 45x at bay. Getting a green flag
run to Lap 11, the caution flew for Shawn Petersen who spun in the first two turns.

Taking off on the restart, the track surface continued to yield multiple racing grooves through turns one and two, but was stuck to the bottom on the other
end as rubber set in. Moving around the track, Seth was finally forced to the low line at both ends of the Texas Motor Speedway as traffic loomed with the
feature nearing the half way point.

Having to negotiate the back of the field, Herrera saw a nearly two second deficit erased in a lap. On the back bumper of Bergman by Lap 18, the pair had
company as John Carney II took advantage of a hole created in the battle between Herrera and Bergman to steal away the race lead on the twenty-first
round.

Trying to use a slower car as a pick, Carney ended up having the same slower car used against him as Seth Bergman worked the middle line around the
Coyote Candle Co. No. 74b on Lap 26 exiting the fourth turn to reclaim the lead.

Slipping the following lap to third, attention on the track turned to fourth through seventh with Josh Baughman, Aaron Reutzel, Wayne Johnson, and Matt
Covington exchanging spots at either end of the track with Baughman holding the advantage in fourth.

Caution on Lap 36 for Johnny Herrera who saw his Right Rear Tire come apart, Seth was unchallenged to the win on the restart; crossing 3.151 seconds
ahead of John Carney II.

Carney’s best National Tour finish of the 2015 season, the No. 74b was chased to the stripe by Josh Baughman who was the night’s KSE Hard Charger
after a third place finish in the B-Feature put the No. 17 nineteenth on the grid. Struggling in his Heat Race, Aaron Reutzel also came through the B-
Feature, coming from 18th to fourth. Sneaking through the running order in the closing laps, Ray Allen Kulhanek completed the top-five.

Wayne Johnson was sixth with Matt Covington seventh. Channin Tankersley from 14th was eighth with Kyle Bellm ninth from 22nd. Having to change a tire
during Shawn Petersen’s caution on Lap 11, Blake Hahn came back to complete the top-ten.

Bringing 35 drivers to the Texas Motor Speedway, four Heat Races went to Johnny Herrera, Seth Bergman, Wayne Johnson, and Jake Martens. The B-
Feature went to Danny Jennings. One provisional start was used by Kris Miller.

The American Bank of Oklahoma ASCS Red River Region presented by Smiley’s Racing Products joined in action with high points going to Kade Morton.

The Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network competes next at the 4th annual Casey’s General Store ASCS
Midwest Fall Brawl at the I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Neb. on Friday, September 18 and Saturday, September 19. More information on the event can
be found at http://www.i-80speedway.com.

For continued updates on the American Sprint Car Series, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com.

Race Results:

Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour / ASCS Red River Region
Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track - Ft. Worth, Texas
Portacool U.S. National Dirt Track Championship
Saturday, September 12, 2015

Car Count: 35

Heat Races (8 Laps): Winners plus the next 12 highest in passing points to the A-Feature. Top 8 in points will redraw.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 45X-Johnny Herrera[2]; 2. 4X-Shawn Petersen[7]; 3. 45-Martin Edwards[3]; 4. 2-Mickey Walker[5]; 5. 02-Brandon Long[9]; 6. 33-Kris
Miller[8]; 7. 12M-James Mosher[1]; 8. 15K-Kerry McAlister[6]; 9. 55-Brad Queen[4]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[6]; 2. 17T-Channin Tankersley[1]; 3. 74B-John Carney II[5]; 4. 1J-Danny Jennings[3]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn[9]; 6. 87-
Aaron Reutzel[8]; 7. 28-Tommy Bryant[2]; 8. 05M-Charles McManus[7]; 9. (DNF) 3-Raven Culp[4]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 77X-Wayne Johnson[3]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[8]; 3. 92-Jordan Weaver[7]; 4. 17W-Harli White[6]; 5. 21T-Ray Allen Kulhanek[9]; 6. 14K-
Kyle Bellm[5]; 7. 7M-Chance Morton[2]; 8. (DNF) 17-Josh Baughman[4]; 9. (DNF) 1A-Kevin Ramey[1]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 48-Jake Martens[1]; 2. 8M-Kade Morton[2]; 3. 4J-John James[7]; 4. 2K-John Kelly[6]; 5. 33H-Mark Huddleston[5]; 6. 11-Joe Wood Jr[3];
7. (DNF) 29-Travis Rilat[8]; 8. (DNF) 26M-Fred Mattox[4]

B-Feature (12 Laps): Top 6 advance to the tail of the A-Feature.

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 1J-Danny Jennings[3]; 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel[5]; 3. 17-Josh Baughman[13]; 4. 1A-Kevin Ramey[16]; 5. 45-Martin Edwards[1]; 6.
14K-Kyle Bellm[7]; 7. 2-Mickey Walker[2]; 8. 7M-Chance Morton[9]; 9. 55-Brad Queen[15]; 10. 15K-Kerry McAlister[12]; 11. 12M-James Mosher[11]; 12.
(DNF) 05M-Charles McManus[10]; 13. (DNF) 33H-Mark Huddleston[6]; 14. (DNF) 33-Kris Miller[4]; 15. (DNF) 26M-Fred Mattox[14]; 16. (DNF) 11-Joe
Wood Jr[8]; DNS 28-Tommy Bryant; DNS 29-Travis Rilat; DNS 3-Raven Culp

A-Feature (40 Laps):

A Feature 1 (40 Laps): 1. 23-Seth Bergman[2]; 2. 74B-John Carney II[9]; 3. 17-Josh Baughman[19]; 4. 87-Aaron Reutzel[18]; 5. 21T-Ray Allen Kulhanek
[13]; 6. 77X-Wayne Johnson[6]; 7. 95-Matt Covington[8]; 8. 17T-Channin Tankersley[14]; 9. 14K-Kyle Bellm[22]; 10. 52-Blake Hahn[12]; 11. 1J-Danny
Jennings[17]; 12. 92-Jordan Weaver[7]; 13. 8M-Kade Morton[10]; 14. 45X-Johnny Herrera[1]; 15. 2K-John Kelly[16]; 16. 45-Martin Edwards[21]; 17. 4J-
John James[3]; 18. 02-Brandon Long[11]; 19. 48-Jake Martens[5]; 20. 17W-Harli White[15]; 21. 4X-Shawn Petersen[4]; 22. 1A-Kevin Ramey[20]; 23. 33-
Kris Miller[23]

Lap Leader(s): Seth Bergman 1-20 / 27-40; John Carney II 21-26
KSE Hard Charger: Josh Baughman +16
FSR High Point: Seth Bergman
Provisional(s): Kris Miller (P2)

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2015 Lucas Oil ASCS Winners: Aaron Reutzel 6; Seth Bergman 4; Jason Solwold 3; Johnny Herrera 3; Jason Sides 1; Mark Smith 1; Brian Brown 1; Blake
Hahn 1; Wayne Johnson 1; Tony Bruce, Jr. 1; Ian Madsen 1; Jack Dover 1; Dusty Zomer 1; Danny Lasoski 1; Terry McCarl 1;

Lucas Oil ASCS Driver Points (Top 10): 1. Aaron Reutzel 3,399; 2. Johnny Herrera 3,278; 3. Wayne Johnson 3,244; 4. Seth Bergman 3,037; 5. Matt
Covington 2,897; 6. Blake Hahn 2,757; 7. Kyle Bellm 2,698; 8. Jordan Weaver 2,468; 9. Kris Miller 2,080; 10. Jeff Swindell 1,855;