Official Summary of Results July 19, 2024 Farmer City Raceway (2024)

Official Summary of Results July 19, 2024 Farmer City Raceway (1)

Official Summary of Results

July 19, 2024
Farmer City Raceway
Farmer City, IL

14th annual Jr. Kimler Memorial

Feature Results for the MARS Late Model Championship Powered by FK Rod Ends – 35 entries

  1. Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – $5,000
  2. Shannon Babb – Moweaqua, IL – $2,500
  3. Ryan Unzicker – El Paso, IL – $2,000
  4. Jason Feger – Bloomington, IL – $1,600
  5. Jake Little – Springfield, IL – $1,400
  6. Mike Spatola – Manhattan, IL – $1,200
  7. McKay Wenger – Fairbury, IL – $1,000
  8. Justin Duty – Molalla, OR – $800
  9. Donny Walden – Towanda, IL – $700
  10. Mitch McGrath – Waukesha, WI – $600
  11. Aaron Marrant – Richmond, MO – $500
  12. Bob Gardner – Washington, IL – $500 + $100
  13. Allen Weisser – Peoria, IL – $500
  14. Cody Overton – Thomson, GA – $500
  15. Kye Blight – Bunbury, Western Australia – $500
  16. Frank Heckenast Jr – Frankfort, IL – $500
  17. Roben Huffman – Midland City, IL – $500
  18. Daniel Adam – Peru, IL – $500
  19. Trey Mills – St. Augustine, FL – $500
  20. Spencer Diercks – Davenport, IA – $500
  21. Brandon Eskew – Ashland, IL – $500
  22. Rich Bell – Sheffield, IL – $500

DNQ: Clayton Stuckey, Cody Laney, Tom Thoennes, Chevy Miller, Doug Tye, Mark Voigt, Dale Markham, Terry Bolin, Morgan Staggs, Jon Woods, Timmy Dick, Lyle Zanker, Colby Sheppard.

Pontiac RV Heat Race #1: Brian Shirley
FK Rod Ends 1st place finisher: Brian Shirley
FK Rod Ends 5th place finisher: Jake Little
Fairbury Fasteners 7th place finisher: McKay Wenger
Budda by Bert Transmission 9th place finisher: Donny Walden
Hooker Harness 11th place finisher: Aaron Marrant
Keyser Manufacturing 13th place finisher: Allen Weisser
Fast Shafts 15th place finisher: Kye Blight
MD3 Hard Charger Award: Bob Gardner +9
Wilwood Brakes Hard Luck Award: Rich Bell
Sunoco Race Fuels Rookie of the Race: Jake Little

SPECIAL EVENT AWARDS
$100 Hard Charger award courtesy of Paul Thrasher – Bob Gardner

MARS Late Model Championship Powered by FK Rod Ends Point Standings (Top 20)

  1. Jason Feger – Bloomington, IL – 303 Points
  2. Allen Weisser – Peoria, IL – 295 Points
  3. Ryan Unzicker – El Paso, IL – 270 Points
  4. Bob Gardner – Washington, IL – 264 Points
  5. Kye Blight – Bunbury, Western Australia – 244 Points
  6. Justin Duty – Molalla, OR – 242 Points
  7. Jake Little – Springfield, IL – 228 Points
  8. Mitch McGrath – Waukesha, WI – 227 Points
  9. McKay Wenger – Fairbury, IL – 226 Points
  10. Mark Voigt – Marine, IL – 188 Points
  11. Daniel Adam – Peru, IL – 186 Points
  12. Frank Heckenast Jr – Frankfort, IL – 166 Points
  13. Dale Markham – Maple Park, IL – 151 Points
  14. Tommy Sheppard – Berlin, IL – 145 Points
  15. Mike Spatola – Manhattan, IL – 139 Points
  16. Rich Bell – Sheffield, IL – 138 Points
  17. Terry Bolin – Brighton, IL – 123 Points
  18. Brian Shirley – Chatham, IL – 111 Points
  19. Dillon McCowan – Urbana, MO – 109 Points
  20. Colby Sheppard – Williamsville, IL – 109 Points

MARS Late Model Championship Powered by FK Rod Ends Sunoco Race Fuels Rookie of the Year Standings (Top 10)

  1. Allen Weisser – 295 Points
  2. Justin Duty – 242 Points
  3. Jake Little – 228 Points
  4. Mitch McGrath – 227 Points
  5. Daniel Adam – 186 Points
  6. Dale Markham – 151 Points
  7. Tommy Sheppard – 145 Points
  8. Terry Bolin – 123 Points
  9. Colby Sheppard – 109 Points
  10. Jeffrey Ledford – 66 Points

NEXT RACE: July 20 – Federated Auto Parts Raceway @ I-55

Inaugural Bill Marietta Memorial Presented by Platinum Fab

Feature Results for the MARS Modified Championship Powered by Summit Racing Equipment – 31 entries

  1. Michael Long – Fowler, IL - $2,000 + $50
  2. Mike McKinney – Plainfield, IL - $1,500 + $50
  3. Austin Friedman – Fairbury, IL - $1,200 + $100 + $50
  4. Zeke McKenzie – Claypool, IN - $1,000 + $50
  5. Mike Chasteen Jr – Peoria, IL - $800
  6. Ray Bollinger – Kewanee, IL - $600
  7. Kyle Hammer – Clinton, IL - $500
  8. Kelly Kovski – Springfield, IL - $400 + $100
  9. Lyndon Whitfill – Fairbury, IL - $300
  10. Brad Deyoung – Wheatfield, IN - $275 + $150
  11. Dylan Woodling – Warsaw, IN - $250
  12. Jeremy Nichols – Findlay, IL - $250
  13. Zac Oedewaldt – Hanna City, IL - $250
  14. Austin Lynn – Mason City, IL - $250
  15. Matthew Baker – Kouts, IN - $250
  16. Adam Pockrus – Lowell, IN - $250
  17. Alan Stipp – Chatsworth, IL - $250
  18. Jared Thomas – Edinburg, IN - $250
  19. Jarrett Stryker – Breese, IL - $250
  20. Jeff King – Mahomet, IL - $250
  21. Josh Harris – Utica, KY - $250
  22. Justin McCoy – Tonica, IL - $250

DNQ: Troy Dodson, Don Kiger, Dustin Hume, Damian Kiefer, Collin Alexander, Scott McDonald, Mark Flessner, Carson Friedman, Michael Ledford.

Multi Fire X Fast Time Award: Austin Friedman
Willy’s Carb & Dyno Heat Race #1: Zeke McKenzie
Lethal Chassis Heat Race #2: Michael Long
Summit Racing Equipment 1st place finisher: Michael Long
Fast Shafts 3rd place finisher: Austin Friedman
Keyser Manufacturing 7th place finisher: Kyle Hammer
Hooker Harness 11th place finisher: Dylan Woodling
MD3 Hard Charger Award: Kelly Kovski +8
Wilwood Brakes Hard Luck Award: Justin McCoy
Sunoco Race Fuels Rookie of the Race: Kyle Hammer

SPECIAL EVENT AWARDS
$100 Fast Time – Gutteridge Auto Repair – Austin Friedman
$50 Heat 1 – DIRTRACKR – Zeke McKenzie
$50 Heat 2 – DIRTRACKR – Michael Long
$50 Heat 3 – DIRTRACKR – Mike McKinney
$100 Hard Charger – Hume Motorsports – Kelly Kovski
$100 First Non-Qualifier – Sloan Implement – Troy Dodson
$100 Second Non-Qualifier – Slone Implement – Don Kiger
$50 Third Non-Qualifier – DIRTRACKR – Dustin Hume
$50 Highest Finishing Farmer City Local – DIRTRACKR – Austin Friedman
$150 10th place finisher on lap 10 – Rick Isaacson – Brad Deyoung

MARS Modified Championship Powered by Summit Racing Equipment Point Standings (Top 15)

  1. Michael Long – Fowler, IL – 595 Points
  2. Mike McKinney – Plainfield, IL – 560 Points
  3. Ray Bollinger – Kewanee, IL – 387 Points
  4. Kyle Hammer – Clinton, IL – 363 Points
  5. Zeke McKenzie – Claypool, IN – 321 Points
  6. Lyndon Whitfiill – Fairbury, IL – 309 Points
  7. Michael Ledford – Pontiac, IL – 263 Points
  8. Trey Harris – Hillsboro, MO – 259 Points
  9. Mike Chasteen Jr – Peoria, IL – 243 Points
  10. Jarrett Stryker – Breese, IL – 238 Points
  11. Cole Falloway – Owensboro, KY – 233 Points
  12. Dylan Woodling – Warsaw, IN – 229 Points
  13. Josh Harris – Utica, KY – 218 Points
  14. Treb Jacoby – O’fallon, MO – 204 Points
  15. Austin Friedman – 201 Points

MARS Modified Championship Powered by Summit Racing Equipment Sunoco Race Fuels Rookie of the Year Standings

  1. Kyle Hammer – 363 points
  2. Lyndon Whitfill – 309 points
  3. Trey Harris – 259 Points
  4. Jarrett Stryker – 238 points
  5. Treb Jacoby – 204 Points
  6. Mason Duncan – 195 Points
  7. JD Laster – 115 points

NEXT EVENT: July 20 – Federated Auto Parts Raceway @ I-55

Article Credit: Jonathan Clayton

Submitted By: Jonathan Clayton

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