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9/19/2017

9/19/2017

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$10,000 To Win Hockett/McMillin Memorial On Deck For Lucas Oil ASCS

TULSA, Okla. (September 19, 2017) What has become a must-attend event for both fans and drivers across the world of Sprint Car racing, the Hockett/McMillin Memorial enters its seventh year in 2017 with the three-day affair set to take place September 21-23 at the “Diamond of Dirt Tracks” Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo. with a top prize of $10,000 on the line for the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series National Tour presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network.

Expanding to its current three-day format in 2016, a field of 68 drivers were on hand. For the 2017 edition, the format has seen a slight adjustment with Thursday and Friday now setting the stage for Saturday’s lineups, rather than everyone coming in on a complete do-over. In the event of a 55+ car field on Thursday and Friday, a fourth Qualifier will also be implemented.

Since 2006, a total of 23 Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour events have been contested at Lucas Oil Speedway with Aaron Reutzel becoming the 15th different winner during Speedweek competition on June 17, 2017. For the Hockett/McMillin, Jason Johnson is the only multi-time winner with back-to-back triumphs in 2011 and 2012. Johnny Herrera topped the field in 2013, followed by Derek Hagar (2014), Brad Loyet (2015), and Wayne Johnson (2016).

Padding his advantage to 239 points going into this weekend’s event, Sam Hafertepe, Jr. continues to lead the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour standings over Aaron Reutzel with Wayne Johnson third.

While the top three drivers are separated by 343 markers, the point’s battle from fourth to sixth is still anyone’s race with 17 points between Matt Covington, Johnny Herrera, and Seth Bergman. Oklahoma’s Blake Hahn holds seventh with Skylar Gee leading the 2017 Brodix Rookie of the Year standings in eighth with Harli White and Josh Baughman making up the top-ten.

Co-Sanctioned with the Speedway Motors ASCS Warrior Region presented by Impact Signs, Awnings, and Wraps, Jonathan Cornell needs only sign in on Thursday night to clinch his sixth consecutive Championship. Miles Paulus has clinched the 2017 Rookie of the Year as rolls into the weekend second with Danny Thoman, Randy Martin, and Tony Bruce, Jr. making up the top-five.

Completing this weekend’s card is the POWRi Lucas Oil WAR Sprint League. In 2016, a record-setting 46 drivers took part in the Non-Wing portion of the Hockett/McMillin Memorial.

Each night of the 7th annual, $10,000 to win, Hockett/McMillin Memorial opens at 4:00 P.M. with Hot Laps at 5:45 P.M. (CDT). Driver’s Meeting for ASCS drivers will be at 5:00 P.M. each day. Tickets are on sale at http://www.lucasoilspeedway.com or by calling (417) 282-5984. Lucas Oil Speedway is located at the corner of Hwy. 83 and Hwy. 54 in Wheatland, Mo.

For continued updates on the American Sprint Car Series, from the National Tour to any of the seven regional tours that make up the over 150 races across the ASCS Nation in 2017, log onto http://www.ascsracing.com. Make sure to like the American Sprint Car Series on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/LucasOilASCS, follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/LucasOilASCS, and check out our Instagram @LucasOilASCS.

The Format:

All drivers will compete on both qualifying nights as combined points from Heat Races, Qualifiers, B-Mains, and A-Mains will set the lineup for Top 8 on Saturday night. Any tie in points will be broken by Friday’s passing point totals. ASCS Format will be utilized with draw in for Heat Race starting position and passing points to determine drivers who advance to Qualifiers and B-Mains.

54 cars or less: Top 30 in Passing Points from Heat Races will move into 3 Qualifiers. Remainder will fall to the tail of the night’s “B” Features. Top 18 will be inverted with the highest point earner from Heat Races starting sixth in the first Qualifier. Qualifiers will be 8 laps each. Passing Points will be utilized with the driver’s total points combined with their Heat Race total. The top 16 in combined Passing Points will advance to the A-Feature. Drivers will not redraw for their starting position. Lineup is straight up by the combined Passing Point total. The remainder will fall into B-Features. Number of B-Features is dependent upon the number of cars. 40-50 cars means remaining drivers will drop into two “B” Features. 51-60 will drop into three “B” Features. Lineup will be done by passing point totals with 17th going to the pole of the first “B” Feature, 18th to the pole of the second “B” Feature, etc.

55 cars or more: Top 40 in Passing Points from Heat Races will move into 4 Qualifiers. Remainder will fall to the tail of the night’s “B” Features. Top 24 will be inverted with the highest point earner from Heat Races starting sixth in the first Qualifier. Qualifiers will be 8 laps each. Passing Points will be utilized with the driver’s total points combined with their Heat Race total. The top 16 in combined Passing Points will advance to the A-Feature. Drivers will not redraw for their starting position. Lineup is straight up by the combined Passing Point total. The remainder will fall into B-Features. Number of B-Features is dependent upon the number of cars. 40-50 cars means remaining drivers will drop into two “B” Features. 51-60 will drop into three “B” Features. Lineup will be done by passing point totals with 17th going to the pole of the first “B” Feature, 18th to the pole of the second “B” Feature, etc.

If one B is needed, the top 6 drivers will advance to the A-Feature. If two B's, then the top three, if three B's, then the top two.

Following the completion of Friday’s program, event points will be totaled with the Top 8 locked in, straight up, into Saturday’s A-Feature. All other drivers will be lined up into 4 Last Chance Qualifiers on Saturday. Lineup will be staggered by points (9th to the pole of LCQ 1, 10 to the pole of LCQ 2, etc). Top 2 finishes in each LCQ will advance to the A-Feature. Winners of LCQ 1 starts 9th, winner of LCQ 2 will start 10th, and so on.

Remainder of the field will fall into twin B-Main, straight up by their finish. Top three from each B-Main will advance to the A-Feature.

Thursday and Friday Race Points will follow the following scale:

Heat Race:

  1. 25
  2. 22
  3. 19
  4. 16
  5. 15
  6. 14
  7. 13
  8. 12
  9. 11
  10. 10

Qualifiers:

  1. 25
  2. 22
  3. 19
  4. 16
  5. 15
  6. 14
  7. 13
  8. 12
  9. 11
  10. 10

B-Feature: Based on number of B-Features. Starting with the first non-transfer:

  1. 87
  2. 86
  3. 85
  4. 84
  5. 83
  6. 82
  7. 81
  8. 80
  9. 79
  10. 78

A-Feature: Based on ASCS points structure for standard A-Mains:

  1. 150
  2. 142
  3. 135
  4. 130
  5. 125
  6. 122
  7. 119
  8. 116
  9. 113
  10. 110
  11. 108
  12. 106
  13. 104
  14. 102
  15. 100
  16. 98
  17. 96
  18. 94
  19. 92
  20. 90
  21. 89
  22. 88

**ASCS National Driver Point, Regional Attendance, and Promoter’s Provisionals will be allowed, but will not award event points for the A-Feature. Points will be calculated from the position earned prior to the Provisional.

Purse structure for each night is as follows:

Thursday and Friday:

A-Feature: 1. $3.000; 2. $1,500; 3. $1,100; 4. $1,000; 5. $800 6. $700; 7. $600; 8. $500; 9. $475; 10. $450; 11. $425; 12. $400 13. $400; 14. $400; 15. $400; 16. $400; 17. $400; 18. $400; 19. $400; 20. $400; 21. $400; 22. $400;

Any non-transferring driver will be paid $150.

Saturday:

A-Feature: 1. $10,000; 2. $5,000; 3. $2,500; 4. $1,500; 5. $1,250; 6. $1,150; 7. $1,100; 8. $1,000; 9. $900; 10. $800; 11. $700; 12. $600; 13. $550; 14. $525; 15. $500; 16. $475; 17. $450; 18. $425; 19. $400; 20. $400; 21. $400; 22. $400;

Any non-transferring driver will be paid $150.

Lucas Oil Speedway:

Address: 700 E. Hwy. 54 Wheatland, MO 65779
Phone: (417) 282-5984
Email: webmaster@lucasoilspeedway.com
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/LucasOilSpeedway/

Ticket Prices and Times:

September 21, 2017: Gates open at 4pm, Hot Laps at 5:45pm, Racing at 6:35pm

Adults (16 and up) $20
Seniors (62 and up)/Military $17
Youth (6 to 15) $5
Kids (5 and under) FREE
Family Pass $40
Pit Pass $35
3-Day Pit Pass-$100

Camping
Reserved with Electric and Water- $35/Night (Limited Availability)
Reserved Dry Spots- $20/Night (Limited Availability)
Dry Camping- $10/Night

September 22, 2017: Gates open at 4pm, Hot Laps at 5:45pm, Racing at 6:35pm

Adults (16 and up) $20
Seniors (62 and up)/Military $17
Youth (6 to 15) $5
Kids (5 and under) FREE
Family Pass $40
Pit Pass $35
3-Day Pit Pass-$100

Camping
Reserved with Electric and Water- $35/Night (Limited Availability)
Reserved Dry Spots- $20/Night (Limited Availability)
Dry Camping- $10/Night

September 23, 2017: Gates open at 4pm, Hot Laps at 5:45pm, Racing at 6:35pm

Adults (16 and up) $25
Seniors (62 and up)/Military $22
Youth (6 to 15) $10
Kids (5 and under) FREE
Family Pass $50
Pit Pass $40

Camping
Reserved with Electric and Water- $35/Night (Limited Availability)
Reserved Dry Spots- $20/Night (Limited Availability)
Dry Camping- $10/Night

The Stats: Lucas Oil ASCS A-Main Breakdown - Lucas Oil Speedway: Wheatland, Mo.

National Tour Winners by Date: Brian Brown (9/30/2006), Jason Johnson (4/19/2008), Shane Stewart (9/26/2009), Tim Crawley (9/25/2010), Tim Crawley (9/23/2011), Jason Johnson (9/24/2011), Cody Baker (6/23/2012), Brady Bacon (9/28/2012), Jason Johnson (9/29/2012), Jonathan Cornell (6/22/2013), Tony Bruce, Jr. (6/27/2013), Johnny Herrera (6/29/2013), Christopher Bell (6/21/2014), Tim Crawley (9/26/2014), Derek Hagar (9/26/2014), Tony Bruce, Jr. (6/20/2015), Brian Brown (9/25/2015); Brad Loyet (9/26/2015); Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (6/18/2016), Johnny Herrera (9/22/2016), Wayne Johnson (9/23/2016), Wayne Johnson (9/24/2016), Aaron Reutzel (6/17/2017)

Hockett/McMillin Winners: Jason Johnson (2011 and 2012), Johnny Herrera (2013), Derek Hagar (2014); Brad Loyet (2015); Wayne Johnson (2016)

National Tour A-Feature Starts: Tony Bruce, Jr.- 20, Brian Brown -19, Johnny Herrera-19, Seth Bergman-19, Jonathan Cornell -17, Jason Johnson -15, Brad Loyet-15, Wayne Johnson-15, Kyle Bellm -15, Dustin Morgan -14, Matt Covington -13, Blake Hahn-12, Derek Hagar-12, Tim Crawley -11, Sam Hafertepe, Jr.-11, Aaron Reutzel -11, Logan Forler-11, Jay Russell-11, Jeff Swindell -10, Jack Dover-10, Evan Martin -10, Randy Martin -9, Josh Fisher -8, Brandon Hanks-8, Brady Bacon -7, Gary Wright -7, Josh Baughman -7, Tyler Blank -7, Danny Lasoski -6, Shane Stewart -6, Zach Chappell -6, Cody Baker -5, Sean McClelland -5, Justin Henderson -5, Harli White -5, Chance Morton -5, Danny Wood -4, Roger Crockett -4, John Carney II-4, Aaron Berryhill -3, Austin Alumbaugh -3, Cole Wood -3, Jon Corbin -3, Sammy Swindell-3, Mark Shirshekan -3, Miranda Arnold -3, Taylor Walton -3, Nick Smith -3, R.J. Johnson -3, Travis Rilat -3, Danny Thoman -3, Brandon Hahn -2, Darren Long -2, Don Droud, Jr. -2, Dustin Barks -2, Gavin Punch -2, Ian Madsen -2, J. Kinder-2, Jesse Hockett -2, Jordan Boston -2, Jordan Weaver -2, Kenneth Walker -2, Matt Fox -2, Mike Trent -2, Mitchell Moore -2, Morgan Turpen -2, Randy Hibbs -2, Ray Allen Kulhanek -2. Terry Hinck -2, Toby Brown -2, Tyler Thomas -2, Jason McDougal-2, Kade Morton -2, Thomas Kennedy-2, Brian Bell -2, Zach Daum-2, Corey Nelson-2, Adam Jones -1, Andy McElhannon -1, Anthony Nicholson -1, Brandon Schure -1, Brian McClelland -1, Bryan Grimes -1, Channin Tankersley -1, Chris Morgan -1, Chris Tarrant -1, Chris Walker -1, Christopher Bell -1, Dan Smith -1, Darren Stewart -1, Dusty Zomer -1, Eric Baldaccini -1, Eric Schrock -1, Foster Landon -1, Garry Lee Maier -1, Gary Taylor -1, Gregg Bakker -1, Jake Martens -1, Jarrod Schneiderman -1, Jason Barney -1, Jason Sides -1, Joe Wood, Jr.-1, Kathryne Minter -1, Kent Buckley -1, Kerry Madsen -1, Kris Miller -1, Kyle Carpenter -1, Layne Himebaugh -1, Mike Peters -1, Natalie Sather -1, Paul McMahan -1, Raven Culp -1, Ricky Logan -1, Rusty Potter -1, Rusty Quick -1, Scottie McDonald -1, Terry Gray -1, Tommy Bryant -1, Tracy Nichols -1, Trey Robb -1, Ty Williams -1, Tyler Drueke -1, Wyatt Burks -1, Chris Martin-1, Forrest Sutherland-1, Jamie Ball-1, Scott Bogucki-1, Skylar Gee-1, Andee Beierle-1, Miles Paulus-1,

National Tour Winners (15 Winners in 23 races): Jason Johnson 3, Tim Crawley 3, Brian Brown 2, Tony Bruce, Jr. 2, Johnny Herrera 2, Wayne Johnson 2, Brad Loyet, Jonathan Cornell, Derek Hagar, Sam Hafertepe, Jr., Brady Bacon, Shane Stewart, Cody Baker, Christopher Bell, Aaron Reutzel,

Lucas Oil ASCS A-Feature Top-3’s: Brian Brown-9, Jason Johnson-5, Tim Crawley-5, Wayne Johnson-4, Tony Bruce Jr-4, Derek Hagar-4, Sam Hafertepe, Jr.-4, Brad Loyet-3, Brady Bacon-3, Shane Stewart-3, Sammy Swindell-2, Jonathan Cornell-2, Kyle Bellm-2, Jeff Swindell-2, Aaron Reutzel-2, Johnny Herrera-2, Cody Baker-1, Christopher Bell-1, Matt Covington-1, Randy Martin-1, Danny Lasoski-1, Zach Chappell-1, Sean McClelland-1, Miranda Arnold-1. Josh Baughman-1, John Carney II-1, Logan Forler-1, Blake Hahn-1,

Lucas Oil ASCS A-Feature Top-5’s: Brian Brown-11, Jason Johnson-9, Tony Bruce, Jr.-7, Tim Crawley-6, Jeff Swindell-6, Brad Loyet-6, Johnny Herrera-6, Sam Hafertepe, Jr.-5, Wayne Johnson-5, Derek Hagar-5, Jonathan Cornell-4 Shane Stewart-4, Brady Bacon-3, Sammy Swindell-3, Jack Dover-3, Logan Forler-3, Danny Lasoski-3, Kyle Bellm-2, Aaron Reutzel-2, Matt Covington-2, Zach Chappell-2, Josh Baughman-2, Cody Baker-1, Christopher Bell-1, Randy Martin-1, Sean McClelland-1, Miranda Arnold-1, Seth Bergman-1, Gary Wright-1, Roger Crockett-1, Danny Wood-1, Aaron Berryhill-1, Ian Madsen-1, Jesse Hockett-1, Jason Sides-1, Channin Tankersley-1, John Carney II-1, Blake Hahn-1, Justin Henderson-1,

Lucas Oil ASCS A-Feature Top-10’s: Jonathan Cornell-14, Brian Brown-14, Johnny Herrera -14, Tony Bruce Jr-13, Jason Johnson-12, Brad Loyet-10, Sam Hafertepe, Jr.-10, Wayne Johnson-10, Tim Crawley-8, Derek Hagar-8, Jack Dover-8, Jeff Swindell-7, Dustin Morgan-7, Shane Stewart-6, Seth Bergman-6, Gary Wright-5, Blake Hahn-5, Matt Covington-5, Kyle Bellm-4, Logan Forler-4, Brady Bacon-3, Danny Lasoski-3, Sean McClelland-3, Roger Crockett-3, Brandon Hanks-3, Sammy Swindell-3, Zach Chappell-2, Cody Baker-2, Ian Madsen-2, Jesse Hockett-2, Evan Martin-2, Aaron Reutzel -2, Travis Rilat-2, John Carney II-2, Josh Baughman-2, Christopher Bell-1, Randy Martin-1, Miranda Arnold-1, Danny Wood-1, Aaron Berryhill-1, Jason Sides-1, Channin Tankersley-1, Josh Fisher-1, Cole Wood-1, Austin Alumbaugh-1, Jon Corbin-1, Tyler Thomas-1, Gavin Punch-1, Darren Long-1, Kenneth Walker-1, Jason Barney-1, Kerry Madsen-1, Darren Stewart-1, Paul McMahan-1, Justin Henderson-1, Scott Bogucki-1, Skylar Gee-1,


Submitted By: Bryan Hulbert

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