Cody Morris, TULSA, OK (9-13-2011) - Following a successful reopening of Emmett Hahn’s Creek County Speedway over Labor Day Weekend, the Lucas Oil American Small Car Series will headline a second serving this coming Saturday, September 17th.
Storming into Creek County for a 2nd edition, the Lucas Oil ASCS2 Outlaw, Non Wing, and Restricted divisions will once again highlight an exclusively open wheel card also featuring the Lucas Oil ASCS EcoTec Midgets and lightning fast regional Champ Sprints.
5 winners stand in defense of their Labor Day triumphs at Creek County’s grand reopening. An Outlaw sweeper of Tulsa Shootout Outlaw action to accompany his 2010 Lucas Oil ASCS2 Outlaw Championship crown, Sapulpa’s sensational hometown star Blake Hahn eyes a defense of both his reigning title and his Labor Day score at Creek County’s reopening.
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma’s Steven Shebester took full advantage of a strong Labor Day Weekend, turning a deficit into a 25 point advantage following his Lucas Oil ASCS2 Non Wing score at Creek County Speedway. The Creek County score was perfectly timed as Shebester eyes his first Lucas Oil ASCS2 Non Wing crown after a close runner up finish to eventual champion and Norman, Oklahoma phenom Christopher Bell.
Piedmont, Oklahoma’s Grady Chandler snared a hard fought Creek County win in the Lucas Oil ASCS2 Restricted ranks. Fending off a race long challenge from El Reno’s Kyle Keeler, Chandler’s disciplined performance would net him the first Lucas Oil ASCS2 victory of his young career.
2009 Lucas Oil ASCS2 Outlaw champion Kevin Bayer aced a highly competitive 20 lap Lucas Oil ASCS EcoTec Midget main event in the Labor Day Weekend reopening of Creek County Speedway. A native of nearby Bixby, Oklahoma, the win marked Bayer’s second ASCS EcoTec Midget victory following an I-30 triumph in June.
Collinsville, Oklahoma’s Brian McClelland earned a impressive victory in the action packed Champ Sprint division in Labor Day action at Creek County Speedway. The Broken Arrow native piloted Kelly Fode’s familiar 7F to victory just ahead of fellow Collinsville native Layne Heimbaugh’s thrilling Hard Charger effort from the outside sixth row to the runner up spot.
Heat race action for this Saturday’s open wheel spectacular at Creek County Speedway will begin at 730pm. For further information regarding Creek County Speedway, including ticket pricing and directions, please contact the track at 918.247.RACE.
The Lucas Oil ASCS2 Outlaw division, ASCS EcoTec Midget division, and the Champ Sprints will each be racing for $500 to win. The Lucas Oil ASCS2 Outlaw, Non Wing, and Restricted divisions will NOT be racing for official points in the 2011 campaign. The 2011 Lucas Oil Outlaw, Non Wing, and Restricted campaigns will officially resume Friday, October 7th at Cowtown Speedway in Kennedale, Texas.
For further information regarding the Lucas Oil American Small Car Series or the Lucas Oil ASCS EcoTec Midgets, please contact ASCS Headquarters at 918.838.3777.
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