
Sanders
Vaults to Victory in American Racer USRA Modified Series
Debut at Monarch Motor Speedway
WICHITA FALLS, Texas
(March 13) —
On a cold and windy evening at the
Monarch Motor Speedway on Friday, Rodney Sanders gave
the fans in attendance and those watching live online at
home a spectacular show as he captured the win in the
first-ever event for the new American Racer USRA
Modified Series presented by Day Motor Sports.
Polesitter Nathan Smith of Anthony, New Mexico, grabbed
the lead when the green flag waved at the 1/4-mile
semi-banked dirt oval outside of Wichita Falls, Texas,
but fourth-starting Max Eddie Thomas of Quinlan powered
into the lead on the third lap and paced the race for
the next 16 circuits before Sanders took control.
Cautions plagued the main event between laps three
and five with four yellow flags that included Smith
going to the tail after contact on a restart with Kale
Westover that saw Westover’s night end early, and a red
flag after Kenny Gaddis performed a single roll-over
after tagging the wall in turn three.
Tyler Davis
of Haysville, Kansas, found himself running third in
just seven laps after rolling off 14th while Sanders,
who hails from a town called Happy in West Texas, found
himself starting 13th on the grid after a dismal heat
race but slowly picked his way through the field as he
advanced toward the front.
The four-time USMTS
National Champion broke into the top-10 on the third lap
and climbed all the way to fourth place by the seventh
lap. He took third from Davis four laps later and snuck
by Flower Mound’s Kevin Rutherford for second with 16
laps complete.
With two lapped cars separating
Thomas and Sanders, the race’s sixth caution with nine
laps to go erased a healthy advantage for the leader and
Sanders capitalized on his good fortune. After searching
for a way around the high-flying leader for three laps,
Sanders slid by on lap 20 and battled Thomas back to the
flag stand.
Sanders was able to hang on for the
win and pocketed the $2,000 top prize plus an additional
$500 from GPW Transportation of Belton, Texas, after
passing 12 cars to earn hard charger honors. Originally
earmarked for a $500-to-win dash, that race was scrapped
in order to speed up the program with threatening
weather forecasted for later in the evening.
Thomas took home a $1,500 consolation prize while Davis,
who passed 11 cars, earned $1,000 for finishing third.
Rutherford recorded a fourth-place finish and
Midlothian’s Chris Huckeba completed the top five.
Smith rebounded to score a sixth-place paycheck with
David Tanner, Sean Gaddis, Kevin Rowland and James
McCreery rounding out the top 10.
Rutherford,
Tanner and Casey Fowler pocketed an extra $100 each when
their names were randomly drawn at the drivers meeting
prior to hot laps. Beginning with the second event for
the series, officials will draw three random names that
will win a $100 cash bonus during the drivers meeting.
The winning driver(s) must attend the drivers meeting
and have competed in the previous series event.
In other Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series action Friday
night, Trevor Foley collected the win in the USRA
Limited Mod main event while Stephen Torrez found
himself in the winners circle following the Sunoco USRA
Factory Stock feature. Colton Mooney topped the 15-lap
USRA Tuner nightcap.
Round 2 of the inaugural
campaign for the American Racer USRA Modified Series
presented by Day Motor Sports takes place Friday, April
16, at the RPM Speedway in Crandall, Texas, followed by
a date at the Big O Speedway in Ennis, Texas, on
Saturday, April 17. Both events will award a $2,000 top
prize to the main event winner.
For the remainder
of the races in 2021, provisional starting spots will be
awarded at each event to the two drivers ranked highest
in series points that failed to qualify for the main
event. Each driver is eligible for two (2) provisionals.
Each of the venues hosting one or more American
Racer USRA Modified Series shows are paying no less than
$2,000 to win and $200 or more to start the feature
race. At season’s end, the points champion will pocket a
minimum of $4,000 from the nearly $20,000 points fund.
USRA Modified racers will be able to compete for
several individual points funds. In addition to the new
American Racer USRA Modified Series, drivers will earn
national and regional points in the Summit USRA Weekly
Racing Series, and sanctioned racetracks may also award
2021 track points funds also.
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OFFICIAL RESULTS United States Racing Association
Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series American Racer USRA
Modified Series Monarch Motor Speedway, Wichita
Falls, Texas Saturday, March 13, 2021
Showing finishing position, starting position in
parentheses, car number, driver, hometown, laps
completed and money earned.
Dealer Reconditioning Services Heat #1 (8
laps): 1. (4) 88 Nathan Smith, Anthony, N.M. 2.
(1) D25 David Tanner, Wichita Falls, Texas 3. (6) 82
Max Eddie Thomas, Quinlan, Texas 4. (5) 4R Kevin
Rowland, Cedar Hill, Texas 5. (7) 20 Rodney Sanders,
Happy, Texas 6. (3) 121 Scott Edwards, Oklahoma City,
Okla. 7. (2) 7 Sean Gaddis, Diana, Texas
Texas
Star Concrete Services Heat #2 (8 laps): 1. (2) 9
Kevin Rutherford, Flower Mound, Texas 2. (1) 34
Michael Walker, McAllen, Texas 3. (3) 64 Casey
Fowler, Grand Saline, Texas 4. (5) 13J James
McCreery, Midlothian, Texas 5. (4) 128 John Henry,
Bonham, Texas DNS – 14T Triston Dycus, Maypearl,
Texas DNS – 3B Brandon Pinson, Wichita Falls, Texas
Hi-Tek Paving Heat #3 (8 laps): 1. (1) 15W Kale
Westover, Blair, Okla. 2. (2) 2˘ Chris Huckeba,
Midlothian, Texas 3. (4) 2G Kenny Gaddis, Diana,
Texas 4. (3) 2SS Mark Smith, Anthony, N.M. 5. (6)
65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan. 6. (5) 05 Ron Gould
Jr., Seminole, Okla. 7. (7) D33 Dale Miller, Wichita
Falls, Texas
American Racer Feature (25 laps):
1. (13) 20 Rodney Sanders, Happy, Texas, 25, $2500.
2. (4) 82 Max Eddie Thomas, Quinlan, Texas, 25, $1500.
3. (14) 65 Tyler Davis, Haysville, Kan., 25, $1000.
4. (7) 9 Kevin Rutherford, Flower Mound, Texas, 25,
$900. 5. (3) 2˘ Chris Huckeba, Midlothian, Texas, 25,
$700. 6. (1) 88 Nathan Smith, Anthony, N.M., 25,
$600. 7. (6) D25 David Tanner, Wichita Falls, Texas,
25, $600. 8. (18) 7 Sean Gaddis, Diana, Texas, 25,
$450. 9. (10) 4R Kevin Rowland, Cedar Hill, Texas,
25, $400. 10. (11) 13J James McCreery, Midlothian,
Texas, 25, $350. 11. (17) 05 Ron Gould Jr., Seminole,
Okla., 24, $300. 12. (12) 2SS Mark Smith, Anthony,
N.M., 15, $275. 13. (16) 121 Scott Edwards, Oklahoma
City, Okla., 14, $250. 14. (9) 64 Casey Fowler, Grand
Saline, Texas, 13, $340. 15. (2) 34 Michael Walker,
McAllen, Texas, 5, $230. 16. (8) 2G Kenny Gaddis,
Diana, Texas, 4, $225. 17. (5) 15W Kale Westover,
Blair, Okla., 4, $220. 18. (15) 128 John Henry,
Bonham, Texas, 1, $215. DNS – D33 Dale Miller,
Wichita Falls, Texas, 0, $90. DNS – 14T Triston
Dycus, Maypearl, Texas, 0, $90. DNS – 3B Brandon
Pinson, Wichita Falls, Texas, 0, $90.
Lap
Leaders: N. Smith 1-2, Thomas 3-19, Sanders 20-25.
Total Laps Led: Thomas 17, Sanders 6, N. Smith 2.
Margin of Victory: 2.291 seconds. Time of Race: 24
minutes, 36 seconds ( cautions). Provisional
Starters: none. GPW Transportation Hard Charger:
(started , finished ). Entries: 21. Next Race:
Friday, April 16, RPM Speedway, Crandall, Texas.
Points Standings: Sanders 100, Thomas 95, Davis 91,
Rutherford 87, Huckeba 84, N. Smith 81, Tanner 78, S.
Gaddis 76, Rowland 74, McCreery 72.
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USRA OFFICIAL SPONSORS:
American
Racer Racing Tires, Beyea
Headers, Chevrolet
Performance, Christie
Door Company, Fast
Shafts, FK
Rod Ends, K1
RaceGear by Ryan Bowers, KS
Engineering, KSE
Racing Products, Mesilla
Valley Transportation, MSD, MyRacePass, Nitroquest
Media, PEM
Racing Gears & Drivetrain, RacinDirt.com, Summit
Racing Equipment, Sunoco
Race Fuels.
USRA PARTICIPATING
SPONSORS: Boubin
Tire & Automotive, Brodix
Cylinder Heads, Day
Motor Sports, Dealer
Reconditioning Services, Forty9
Designs, Four
Seven Designs Salon & Boutique, Hi-Tek
Paving, Mensink
Racing Products, PBM
Performance Products, S&S
Fishing & Rental, Texas
Star Concrete Services, Traeger
Wood Pellet Grills by Elliott Motorsports, YouDirt.com.
USRA CONTINGENCY SPONSORS: AFCO
Racing Products, Allstar
Performance, Bryke
Racing, BSB
Manufacturing, Champ
Pans, Edelbrock, Hooker
Harness, Integra
Racing Shocks & Springs, Jerovetz
Motorsports Racing Parts, Keyser
Manufacturing, Landrum
Performance Springs, Medieval
Chassis, QA1, RacerWebsite.com, Real
Racing Wheels, Sybesma
Graphics, Wehrs
Machine & Racing Products, Wilwood
Disc Brakes.
USRA RACETRACKS:
81 Speedway,
82 Speedway,
Alien Motor Speedway,
Ark-La-Tex Speedway,
Belleville High Banks,
Big O Speedway,
Buffalo Creek Speedway,
Caney Valley Speedway,
Cedar Lake Speedway,
Chateau Speedway,
Creek County Speedway,
Cresco Speedway,
Dallas County Speedway,
Deer Creek Speedway,
Devil’s Bowl Speedway,
Fayette County Speedway,
Hamilton County Speedway,
Humboldt Speedway,
I-35 Speedway,
I-90 Speedway,
Lake Ozark Speedway,
Lakeside Speedway,
Lawton Speedway,
Lebanon Midway Speedway,
Longdale Speedway,
Lucas Oil Speedway,
Mason City Motor Speedway,
Mississippi Thunder Speedway,
Monarch Motor Speedway,
Nevada Speedway,
Old 71 Speedway,
Outlaw Motor Speedway,
Randolph County Raceway,
Rapid Speedway,
Red Dirt Raceway,
Revolution Park,
Route 66 Motor Speedway,
RPM Speedway,
Sports Park Raceway,
Springfield Raceway,
Superbowl Speedway,
Tri-State Speedway,
Upper Iowa Speedway,
Vado Speedway Park,
West Texas Raceway.
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Jeff Nun
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