Jason Martin
Parks It During
Fuzzy’s Fall
Fling At Creek
County Speedway
Bryan
Hulbert –
SAPULPA, Okla.
(October 29,
2022) A
season-long
battle to the
finish, Jason
Martin finally
parked his No.
36 in Victory
Lane during the
2022 season
finale for the
Lucas Oil
American Sprint
Car Series
presented by the
MAVTV
Motorsports
Network at Creek
County Speedway.
“Nothing like
waiting to the
last race of the
season to
finally win this
year,” chuckled
Jason in victory
lane.
“I’m super proud
of my team. They
battled every
night, stuck
behind me, they
gave me the
confidence to do
what I needed to
do every week;
there just isn’t
enough good
things I can say
about them and
everyone who
supports this
team so we can
get up and down
the road.”
Martin’s fourth
career win with
the Lucas Oil
American Sprint
Car Series, the
last time Martin
topped action at
the Oklahoma
quarter-mile was
with the ASCS
Sooner Region on
July 20, 2002.
Leading all 30
laps Saturday
night during
Fuzzy’s Fall
Fling, a couple
of early race
stoppages led to
a long green
flag run just
prior to the
race’s
mid-point. Into
traffic in a
matter of laps,
Martin traversed
the back-markers
with haste as
the race to
place in the top
five raged on.
In the mix from
the start,
fourth-starting
Hank Davis
wrestled his way
to a runner-up
finish in his
first career
start with the
Lucas Oil
American Sprint
Car Series.
Working from
ninth, Blake
Hahn, who
captured his
second National
Tour title in as
many years,
rolled to third
in the closing
laps, with
Michael Day
slipped to
fourth. Battling
throughout the
top five, Wayne
Johnson crossed
fifth.
Charging all
lines from 13th,
Sam Hafertepe,
Jr. rebounded
from a flip at
the start of the
night to finish
sixth. Brandon
Anderson
followed with
Zach Daum,
earning the
night’s Hard
Charger award
with a run from
16th to eighth.
Suffering a
damaged front
end at the start
of the feature
that sent him
careening off
the top of the
first turn, Sean
McClelland tore
from the tail of
the field to
finish ninth.
Zach Chappell
completed the
top ten.
Fuzzy’s Fall
Fling saw a
field of 36
drivers on hand.
Fred Mattox was
the overall
quick qualifier
at
13.525-seconds.
SCE Gaskets Heat
Race wins went
to Casey Wills,
Hank Davis,
Bradley Fezard,
and Wayne
Johnson. BMRS
B-Features went
to Tim Crawley
and Dylan
Postier.
Provisionals
were used by
Kyler Johnson
and Landon
Britt.
The 2022 season
wrapped up with
15 winners among
36 A-Features
contested.
Information on
the 2023 season
is in the works
and will be
posted as soon
as plans are
finalized. Thank
you to everyone
who raced,
sponsored, and
attended an ASCS
event this year.
The 2022 season
will mark the
31st year of
competition for
the American
Sprint Car
Series.
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Race Results:
Lucas
Oil ASCS
National Tour
ASCS
Sooner Region
Creek
County Speedway
(Sapulpa, Okla.)
Saturday,
October 29, 2022
Car Count: 36
The Driver's
Project Group
Qualifying
The Drivers
Project
Qualifying 1 (3
Laps): 1.
91X-Michael Day,
13.596[3]; 2.
15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr,
13.673[6]; 3.
55B-Brandon
Anderson,
13.686[9]; 4.
31-Casey Wills,
13.871[1]; 5.
99-Blake
Jenkins,
13.873[4]; 6.
15D-Andrew Deal,
13.941[8]; 7.
90-Lance Norick,
14.046[2]; 8.
09-Robby
McQuinn,
14.438[7]; 9.
91-Justin Fine,
14.753[5]
The Drivers
Project
Qualifying 2 (3
Laps): 1.
26M-Fred Mattox,
13.525[5]; 2.
1H-Hank Davis,
13.534[9]; 3.
10P-Dylan
Postier,
13.657[3]; 4.
187-Landon
Crawley,
13.673[7]; 5.
50Z-Zach
Chappell,
13.930[8]; 6.
22M-Rees Moran,
13.946[2]; 7.
45-Tony Bruce
Jr, 14.035[1];
8. 8-Alex
Sewell,
14.047[4]; 9.
23X-Steven
Shebester,
14.312[6]
The Drivers
Project
Qualifying 3 (3
Laps): 1.
87-Sean
McClelland,
13.553[4]; 2.
87X-Tim Crawley,
13.720[7]; 3.
52-Blake Hahn,
13.724[8]; 4.
938-Bradley
Fezard,
13.819[6]; 5.
87J-Jace Park,
13.881[3]; 6.
17-Landon Britt,
14.123[9]; 7.
8M-Kade Morton,
14.141[2]; 8.
97-Kevin
Cummings,
14.321[5]; 9.
911-Waylon
Weaver,
14.732[1]
The Drivers
Project
Qualifying 4 (3
Laps): 1.
95-Matt
Covington,
13.785[3]; 2.
36-Jason Martin,
13.956[8]; 3.
2C-Wayne
Johnson,
14.050[7]; 4.
7F-Noah Harris,
14.054[5]; 5.
5D-Zach Daum,
14.073[6]; 6.
45X-Kyler
Johnson,
14.106[4]; 7.
7M-Chance
Morton,
14.337[1]; 8.
17F-Chad
Frewaldt,
14.345[2]; 9.
17B-Ryan
Bickett,
14.745[9]
SCE Gaskets Heat
Races (Top 16 in
combined
Qualifying/Passing
Points advance
to the
A-Feature)
SCE Gaskets Heat
1 (8 Laps): 1.
31-Casey
Wills[1]; 2.
55B-Brandon
Anderson[2]; 3.
91X-Michael
Day[4]; 4.
15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr[3];
5. 99-Blake
Jenkins[5]; 6.
15D-Andrew
Deal[6]; 7.
90-Lance
Norick[7]; 8.
09-Robby
McQuinn[8]; 9.
91-Justin
Fine[9]
SCE Gaskets Heat
2 (8 Laps): 1.
1H-Hank
Davis[3]; 2.
187-Landon
Crawley[1]; 3.
50Z-Zach
Chappell[5]; 4.
26M-Fred
Mattox[4]; 5.
45-Tony Bruce
Jr[7]; 6. 8-Alex
Sewell[8]; 7.
23X-Steven
Shebester[9]; 8.
10P-Dylan
Postier[2]; 9.
22M-Rees
Moran[6]
SCE Gaskets Heat
3 (8 Laps): 1.
938-Bradley
Fezard[1]; 2.
52-Blake
Hahn[2]; 3.
87-Sean
McClelland[4];
4. 87J-Jace
Park[5]; 5.
87X-Tim
Crawley[3]; 6.
8M-Kade
Morton[7]; 7.
97-Kevin
Cummings[8]; 8.
17-Landon
Britt[6]; 9.
911-Waylon
Weaver[9]
SCE Gaskets Heat
4 (8 Laps): 1.
2C-Wayne
Johnson[2]; 2.
36-Jason
Martin[3]; 3.
7F-Noah
Harris[1]; 4.
5D-Zach Daum[5];
5. 95-Matt
Covington[4]; 6.
7M-Chance
Morton[7]; 7.
17B-Ryan
Bickett[9]; 8.
17F-Chad
Frewaldt[8]; 9.
45X-Kyler
Johnson[6]
BMRS B-Features
(Top 3 from each
advance to the
A-Feature)
BMRS B-Main 1
(12 Laps): 1.
87X-Tim
Crawley[2]; 2.
8-Alex
Sewell[3]; 3.
95-Matt
Covington[1]; 4.
7M-Chance
Morton[4]; 5.
17F-Chad
Frewaldt[7]; 6.
17-Landon
Britt[8]; 7.
97-Kevin
Cummings[6]; 8.
23X-Steven
Shebester[5]; 9.
911-Waylon
Weaver[9]; 10.
22M-Rees
Moran[10]
BMRS B-Main 2
(12 Laps): 1.
10P-Dylan
Postier[8]; 2.
45-Tony Bruce
Jr[1]; 3.
99-Blake
Jenkins[2]; 4.
90-Lance
Norick[6]; 5.
15D-Andrew
Deal[4]; 6.
45X-Kyler
Johnson[10]; 7.
09-Robby
McQuinn[7]; 8.
91-Justin
Fine[9]; 9.
8M-Kade
Morton[3]; 10.
17B-Ryan
Bickett[5]
Fuzzy's
A-Feature
ForFuzz A-Main
(30 Laps): 1.
36-Jason
Martin[2]; 2.
1H-Hank
Davis[4]; 3.
52-Blake
Hahn[9]; 4.
91X-Michael
Day[5]; 5.
2C-Wayne
Johnson[3]; 6.
15H-Sam
Hafertepe
Jr[13]; 7.
55B-Brandon
Anderson[8]; 8.
5D-Zach
Daum[16]; 9.
87-Sean
McClelland[1];
10. 50Z-Zach
Chappell[10];
11. 87X-Tim
Crawley[17]; 12.
7F-Noah
Harris[15]; 13.
45X-Kyler
Johnson[24]; 14.
95-Matt
Covington[21];
15. 17-Landon
Britt[23]; 16.
10P-Dylan
Postier[18]; 17.
99-Blake
Jenkins[22]; 18.
45-Tony Bruce
Jr[20]; 19.
31-Casey
Wills[7]; 20.
8-Alex
Sewell[19]; 21.
938-Bradley
Fezard[6]; 22.
87J-Jace
Park[14]; 23.
26M-Fred
Mattox[12]; 24.
187-Landon
Crawley[11]
Lap Leader(s):
Jason Martin
1-30
Hard Charger:
Zach Daum +8
Quick Time: Fred
Mattox
13.525-seconds
High Point
Driver: Hanks
Davis
Provisional(s):
Kyler Johnson
(Points)/Landon
Britt (Points)
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Live-Scoring
[Where
Applicable]: MRP
Live
2022 Race
Winners: Wayne
Johnson – 5 (3/18
– Devil's Bowl
Speedway; 6/18 –
Boothill
Speedway, 6/25 -
I-70 Motorsports
Park; 7/23 –
I-30 Speedway;
9/17 – Lucas Oil
Speedway); Sam
Hafertepe, Jr. –
5 (5/29
– Thunderbird
Speedway; 8/4 –
Knoxville
Raceway; 9/8 –
Lakeside
Speedway; 9/30 –
I-30 Speedway;
10/1 – I-30
Speedway); Tim
Crawley – 4 (7/22
– Batesville
Motor Speedway;
7/26 – Tulsa
Speedway; 9/13 –
Clay County Fair
Speedway; 9/15 –
Lucas Oil
Speedway); Blake
Hahn – 4 (8/2
– Lakeside
Speedway; 9/2 –
Lake Ozark
Speedway; 10/14
– Devil’s Bowl
Speedway; 10/15
– Devil’s Bowl
Speedway); Aaron
Reutzel – 3 (3/26
– I-30 Speedway;
8/6 – Knoxville
Raceway; 9/30 –
I-30 Speedway); Derek
Hagar – 3 (3/25
– I-30 Speedway;
6/17 – Texarkana
67 Speedway; 9/5
– Lake Ozark
Speedway); Dylan
Westbrook – 2 (5/28
– Lake Ozark
Speedway; 7/27 –
Caney Valley
Speedway); Matt
Covington – 2 (7/1
– Boone County
Raceway; 7/28 –
81-Speedway); Seth
Bergman – 2 (3/19
– Devil's Bowl
Speedway, 9/10 –
Caney Valley
Speedway); Jake
Bubak – 1 (7/2
– WaKeeney
Speedway); Zach
Blurton – 1 (7/3
– WaKeeney
Speedway); Gunner
Ramey - 1 (7/15
– U.S. 36
Raceway); Brian
Brown – 1 (8/5
– Knoxville
Raceway); Ayrton
Gennetten – 1 (9/16
– Lucas Oil
Speedway); Jason
Martin – 1 (10/29
– Creek County
Speedway);
2022 Driver
Points (Top 15 -
Final): 1.
Blake Hahn
4,110; 2. Wayne
Johnson 3,953;
3. Matt
Covington 3,833;
4. Jason Martin
3,821; 5. Tim
Crawley 3,762;
6. Brandon
Anderson 3,491;
7. Landon Britt
3,293; 8. Landon
Crawley 3,288;
9. Kyler Johnson
3,262; 10. Dylan
Postier 3,069;
11. Ryan Bickett
3,061; 12. Garet
Williamson
2,507; 13. Dylan
Westbrook 2,375;
14. Sam
Hafertepe, Jr.
2,104; 15. Dylan
Opdahl 1,685;
ASCS National
Tour Drivers:
1x - Tim Crawley
(Benton, AR)**
2c - Wayne
Johnson
(Oklahoma City,
OK)**
2d-Dylan Opdahl
(Madison, SD)
(R)
10 - Landon
Britt (Atoka,
TN) (R)
10p - Dylan
Postier
(Stillwater, OK)
(R)
17b - Ryan
Bickett (Romona,
SD)
24 - Garet
Williamson
(Columbia, MO)
36 - Jason
Martin (Liberal,
KS) (R)
45x - Kyler
Johnson
(Quinter, KS)
(R)
52 - Blake Hahn
(Sapulpa, OK)**
55b - Brandon
Anderson
(Glenpool, OK)
(R)
95 - Matt
Covington
(Glenpool, OK)
187 - Landon
Crawley (Benton,
AR) (R)
(R) Signifies
Brodix National
Rookie
** Signifies
past ASCS
National
Champion.
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