(Image Credit: Rob
Kocak)
Terry McCarl Leads It
All For $5,000 Score At
Clay County Fair
Speedway
Bryan Hulbert –
SPENCER, Iowa (September
12, 2023)
Picking up $5,000 at the
Battle of the Blue
Ribbon presented by
DeBerg Concrete Tuesday
night, Terry McCarl
collected his 15th
career victory with the
American Sprint Car
Series presented by
RacinDirt.com at Clay
County Fair Speedway in
Spencer, Iowa.
The 15th driver to top
the American Sprint Car
Series presented by
RacinDirt.com in 2023,
McCarl’s last win came
126 events ago on
October 31, 2019, at the
Texas Motor Speedway
Dirt Track.
“I had a great car right
off the bat. I love the
feel of these dished
wings. I always give my
boys crap. They think
I’m old and stupid for
running them, but it’s
just a feel I like in
the car, and the track
wasn’t laying rubber,
but it was cleaning
off,” said McCarl. “It
feels great to win, and
it’s hard to win
anywhere, but on the
national level with
these ASCS guys, they’re
a great group of guys,
you know, and here; I’ve
never really run that
well here in Spencer. In
fact, this is my first
win here.”
Getting the lead on the
opening lap from the
right of the front row,
the Country Builder
Construction/Justice
Brothers No. 24 led from
start to finish at the
three-eighths-mile oval.
Finding traffic late in
the non-stop feature
event did little to slow
the wily veteran, who
pulled away to a
3.719-second advantage
at the drop of the
checkered flag.
Chased by Matt
Covington, the No. 95
moved to second through
the opening turns of the
25-lap affair and stayed
there for the duration.
Steadily moving forward,
Indiana’s Zane DeVault
worked every line he
could find to move from
11th to third at the
white flag. Getting the
spot away from Blake
Hahn, the No. 52 settled
for fourth, with Brandon
Anderson fifth.
Moving throughout the
top ten, Ayrton
Gennetten finally
settled into sixth.
Chris Martin crossed
seventh, with Howard
Moore eighth.
Christopher Thram and
Jason Martin made up the
top ten.
The finishing order was
based on a split finish,
as the red came out
after the top two had
crossed the finish line.
Displayed for Lance
Moss, who dove out of
his car on fire, he was
able to walk on his own
to the Ambulance for
further evaluation.
Special thanks to the
entire safety crew for
their response, as well
as Blake Hahn and Jordon
Mallett, who jumped out
of their cars to assist
a fellow driver.
Tuesday’s field had 31
drivers drawing in.
Blake Hahn was the
overall quick qualifier
at 14.283-seconds. AR
Dyno Specialty Heat Race
wins went to Matt
Covington, Skylar
Prochaska, Zane DeVault,
and Jack Dover. The BMRS
B-Feature went to Sam
Henderson. One
provisional was used by
Landon Britt.
Up next is the $10,000
to win Hockett/McMillin
Memorial on September
14, 15, and 16 at Lucas
Oil Speedway in
Wheatland, Mo.
The 2023 season will
mark the 32nd year of
competition for the
American Sprint Car
Series. Spearheaded by
the American Sprint Car
Series National Tour,
the ASCS Nation includes
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Race Results:
ASCS National
Clay Co. Fair
Speedway (Spencer, Iowa)
Tuesday,
September 12, 2023
Car Count: 31
The Driver's Project
Group Qualifying
The Drivers Project
Qualifying 1 (3 Laps):
1. 52-Blake Hahn,
14.283[6]; 2. 19-Ayrton
Gennetten, 14.377[1]; 3.
95-Matt Covington,
14.524[5]; 4. 83-Sam
Henderson, 14.565[2]; 5.
17B-Ryan Bickett,
14.875[4]; 6. 20-Brant
O'Banion, 14.986[3]; 7.
45X-Kyler Johnson,
15.251[7]; 8. 91R-Reed
Allex, 15.282[8]
The Drivers Project
Qualifying 2 (3 Laps):
1. 24-Terry McCarl,
14.540[1]; 2. 10-Landon
Britt, 14.947[7]; 3.
35-Skylar Prochaska,
15.020[4]; 4. 77W-Will
Eggimann, 15.320[3]; 5.
36-Jason Martin,
15.563[6]; 6. 91-Michael
Day, 15.614[8]; 7.
18-Corbin Erickson,
15.735[5]; 8. 32-Riley
Valentine, 19.656[2]
The Drivers Project
Qualifying 3 (3 Laps):
1. 3-Howard Moore,
14.829[2]; 2.
24T-Christopher Thram,
14.874[7]; 3. 4W-Jamie
Ball, 15.047[6]; 4.
6Z-Zane DeVault,
15.276[4]; 5. 23M-Lance
Moss, 15.661[5]; 6.
05-Colin Smith,
15.965[8]; 7. 1A-John
Anderson, 16.262[3]; 8.
17N-Nathan Anderson,
16.333[1]
The Drivers Project
Qualifying 4 (3 Laps):
1. 44-Chris Martin,
15.581[1]; 2.
55B-Brandon Anderson,
15.593[2]; 3.
6-Christopher Townsend,
15.766[7]; 4. 53-Jack
Dover, 15.891[6]; 5.
14-Jordon Mallett,
15.956[3]; 6. 22-Riley
Goodno, 16.061[5]; 7.
91X-Brandon Stevenson,
16.146[4]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat
Races (Top 16 in
combined Qualifying and
Heat Points advance to
the A-Feature)
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 1
(8 Laps): 1. 95-Matt
Covington[2]; 2.
52-Blake Hahn[4]; 3.
19-Ayrton Gennetten[3];
4. 83-Sam Henderson[1];
5. 17B-Ryan Bickett[5];
6. 20-Brant O'Banion[6];
7. 91R-Reed Allex[7]; 8.
45X-Kyler Johnson[8]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 2
(8 Laps): 1. 35-Skylar
Prochaska[2]; 2.
36-Jason Martin[5]; 3.
24-Terry McCarl[4]; 4.
91-Michael Day[6]; 5.
18-Corbin Erickson[7];
6. 77W-Will Eggimann[1];
7. 32-Riley
Valentine[8]; 8.
10-Landon Britt[3]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 3
(8 Laps): 1. 6Z-Zane
DeVault[1]; 2. 4W-Jamie
Ball[2]; 3.
24T-Christopher
Thram[3]; 4. 3-Howard
Moore[4]; 5. 05-Colin
Smith[6]; 6. 23M-Lance
Moss[5]; 7. 1A-John
Anderson[7]; 8.
17N-Nathan Anderson[8]
AR Dyno Specialty Heat 4
(8 Laps): 1. 53-Jack
Dover[1]; 2. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[3]; 3. 44-Chris
Martin[4]; 4. 14-Jordon
Mallett[5]; 5.
6-Christopher
Townsend[2]; 6. 22-Riley
Goodno[6]; 7.
91X-Brandon Stevenson[7]
BMRS B-Feature (Top 6
advance)
B-Main 1 (12 Laps): 1.
83-Sam Henderson[3]; 2.
6-Christopher
Townsend[4]; 3. 22-Riley
Goodno[6]; 4. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[11]; 5. 05-Colin
Smith[1]; 6. 23M-Lance
Moss[7]; 7. 17B-Ryan
Bickett[2]; 8. 1A-John
Anderson[10]; 9.
77W-Will Eggimann[15];
10. 17N-Nathan
Anderson[13]; 11.
32-Riley Valentine[8];
12. 91X-Brandon
Stevenson[9]; 13.
20-Brant O'Banion[5];
14. 91R-Reed Allex[12];
15. 10-Landon Britt[14]
A-Feature
RacinDirtTV A-Main (25
Laps): 1. 24-Terry
McCarl[2]; 2. 95-Matt
Covington[4]; 3. 6Z-Zane
DeVault[12]; 4. 52-Blake
Hahn[1]; 5. 55B-Brandon
Anderson[6]; 6.
19-Ayrton Gennetten[9];
7. 44-Chris Martin[3];
8. 3-Howard Moore[8]; 9.
24T-Christopher
Thram[10]; 10. 36-Jason
Martin[7]; 11. 4W-Jamie
Ball[11]; 12. 45X-Kyler
Johnson[20]; 13. 53-Jack
Dover[13]; 14.
6-Christopher
Townsend[18]; 15.
91-Michael Day[14]; 16.
22-Riley Goodno[19]; 17.
14-Jordon Mallett[15];
18. 18-Corbin
Erickson[16]; 19. 83-Sam
Henderson[17]; 20.
23M-Lance Moss[22]; 21.
05-Colin Smith[21]; 22.
35-Skylar Prochaska[5];
23. 10-Landon Britt[23]
Lap Leader(s): Terry
McCarl 1-25
Hard Charger: Zane
DeVault +9
Quick Time: Blake Hahn -
14.283-seconds
High Point Driver: Blake
Hahn
Provisional(s): Landon
Britt
ASCS Online:
American Sprint Car
Series: http://www.ascsracing.com
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Live-Scoring: My Race
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ASCS Drivers Online:
3 Howard Moore (Memphis,
TN) R
6 Christopher Townsend
(La Porte, TX) R
10 Landon Britt
(Memphis, TN)
13 Elijah Gile (Phoenix,
AZ) R
14 Jordon Mallett
(Greenbrier, AR)
23 Seth Bergman
(Snohomish, WA)
36 Jason Martin
(Liberal, KS)
45X Kyler Johnson
(Quinter, KS)
55B Brandon Anderson
(Glenpool, OK)
71 Brady Baker
(Alexander, AR) R
91 Michael Day
(Farmersville, TX) R
95 Matt Covington
(Glenpool, OK)
R denotes a driver
running for the Brodix
National Rookie of the
Year
2023 Race Winners: Jason
Martin – 9 (4/20
– Jackson Motor
Speedway; 4/22 –
Boothill Speedway; 5/20
– Longdale Speedway;
5/28 – Lake Ozark
Speedway; 6/17 – 81
Speedway; 7/7 – Dodge
City Raceway Park; 7/22
– 81 Speedway; 8/26 –
Salina Highbanks
Speedway; 9/2 – Longdale
Speedway); Matt
Covington – 3 (6/16
– Humboldt Speedway; 7/8
– Dodge City Raceway
Park; 8/25 – Lakeside
Speedway); Seth
Bergman – 2 (4/21
– Longdale Speedway; 6/2
– Outlaw Motor
Speedway); Austin
McCarl – 1 (5/26
– Lakeside Speedway); Joe
B. Miller – 1 (5/17
– Lake Ozark Speedway); Sean
McClelland – 1 (6/15
– Creek County
Speedway); Jeffrey
Newell – 1 (6/22
– Lawton Speedway); Alex
Sewell – 1 (6/24
– Caney Valley
Speedway); Blake
Hahn – 1 (6/30
– Boone County
Raceway); Jake
Bubak – 1 (7/1
– WaKeeney Speedway); Aaron
Reutzel – 1 (8/3
– Knoxville Raceway); Parker
Price-Miller – 1 (8/4
– Knoxville Raceway); Brian
Brown – 1 (8/5
– Knoxville Raceway); Landon
Britt – 1 (9/1
– Arrowhead Speedway); Terry
McCarl – 1 (9/12
– Clay County Fair
Speedway);
2023 Driver Points (Top
10): 1.
Jason Martin 3,233; 2.
Matt Covington 3,166; 3.
Jordon Mallett 2,940; 4.
Howard Moore 2,902; 5.
Brandon Anderson 2,877;
6. Kyler Johnson 2,713;
7. Landon Britt 2,580;
8. Christopher Townsend
2,564; 9. Michael Day
2,234; 10. Chris Morgan
1,405;
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