Harli White Goes Back To Back!
Comes From Six Rows Deep For The Double
John
Lemon
OCRS
Public Relations
Ardmore Oklahoma (April 6,
2013) – The
Oil Capital Racing Series debuted their new A-Feature line-up system at the
Southern Oklahoma Speedway Saturday night. The new line-up format inverts 12
automatic feature qualifiers from their heat races and uses their total “feature
point averages” earned through previous A & B Feature’s contested. With her
victory to open the 2013 OCRS season last week, the “Lindsay Flash”, Miss Harli
White, found herself starting the 25-lap A-Feature on the outside of the sixth
row due to the new format to start the main event. This format was invoked to
provide more action for the fans and on its very first night, White gave the
fans all the action they could savor by winning her second straight A-Feature
in her Jerry Tucker Roustabout, Terraco Soil Farming,
CrashEnterprises, All Star
Café and Charlie's Trucking Maxim with Boyd’s Engines under the hood.
Participants were in awe over the well prepared condition of John and
Nicky Webb’s 3/8 mile oval leaving one driver to say: “If the track is this
good every time we come here, I’d bypass anything to come here and run on a
track this good.” With the track tacky and heavy at feature time, it was
Oklahoma City shoe Andy Shouse starting on the pole in the Bishop Racing / Envy
Racing sponsored car with a Brand Engines 305 cu in power plant nestled in
Eagle tubing with Drumright’s Fred Mattox along side in his Pacer Energy
Marketing / AKL Oilfield Services / D&J Tank Trucks / XXX chassis fitted
with a David Mattox bullet. At the start, Shouse would bolt into the lead as
the field stormed into turn one. Danny Smith shot his Same Day Auto Repair /
XXX chassis / Dyno Services Of Oklahoma powered sprinter into second from his
row two starting spot. A quick yellow ensued after a lap was recorded when the
#55 Eagle of Johnny ‘Hotrod’ Kent came to a stop on the high side of turn
three.

Harli White scores her second win in as many tries in 2013 OCRS competition / Mike Howard Photo
As the cars would come out of turn four to
complete the first lap after the restart, Smith would make a hard charge on
Shouse for the lead. Shouse had the spot at the flagstand by a mere six feet.
Then the duo would sweep through turns one and two and Smith would pass Shouse
on the low side coming out of turn two as they were working on lap three. Koby
Barksdale was making a good run from his seventh starting position then he
would bounce hard in the corner and lose three positions, one of which was to
White who was showing the first sign she was on her way forward.
As the field was working lap six, Joe Wood Jr slowed to a stop on the backstretch
with a broken shock. He would go pit side not to return. The restart would have
Smith at the point followed by Shouse, Mattox, Whit “Gasman” Gastineau, Brian
McClelland, and White who was now up six spots. Then, it was “The Princess” Miss
Shayla Waddell, Barksdale, and Kyle Clark. Once back under green, White, who is
becoming extremely productive in restart situations, disposed of McClelland in
turn one to take the fifth spot. After one tour around, the Gasman went to make
a move on Mattox in turns one and two in his Shell Rapid Lube / Exterior
Specialties / Allen Competition Engines / The Oil Medics / Eagle and with each
of them slightly out of position trying to fend each other off, White saw the
tussle taking place and swept around both of them to move into the third spot.
Smith, while leading, would soon find trouble awaiting him.
With a ten car lead over Shouse, Smith would find lap traffic and his
lead would be cut in half as he had to work his way through the back markers,
then a bigger issue. Signs of smoke would emit from “The Caretakers” machine
and it would worsen. Almost as if on cue, once Smith’s car spewed ground level
white clouds, Shouse’s racer would show signs of belching smoke as well. White
had a bird’s eye view of this and began to reel both seemingly wounded ducks inward.
As Smith rolled through turns three and four looking to complete the 17th
lap, the engine had mustered all it could and it expired leaving Smith to bring
out a yellow as he sat stalled in turn four. This would put the 305 entry of
Shouse into the lead with White on his backside. Gastineau would restart third
with McClelland, Clark, Rafe Essary, Barksdale, Jeremy Allen and Hotrod Kent.
Who back after his early race spin and then 2013 Brodix / PM PRO rookie of the
year challenger, Kade Morton. Waddell would pull off the track prior to the
field returning to speed.
Shouse’s lead would evaporate like a water drop on a hot header when
flagman JD Etter turned the field loose as White took her place up front with a
pass in turn one. It would be a lead she would never relinquish. Clark, who
having a fine run in his self owned 2013 ART chassis / Dyno Services of
Oklahoma / Same Day Auto Repair machine, passed McClelland in turn two taking
the fourth position. With a lap to go, Allen would get by Essary for the sixth
spot. White would take the checkers with a 12-car length win over Shouse’s 305
then it would be another six lengths back to the third place of Gastineau.
Clark was fourth and McClelland was next. The remaining top ten were: Allen,
Essary, Kent, Barksdale and Layne Himebaugh.
White was asked about the new format that regulated her to a sixth row
start: “Whenever I looked at the line-up, I knew I was going to have my work
cut out for me. I just had an unbelievable car. I knew it would be tough to get
through all of those cars.” About catching the smoking duo of Smith and Shouse,
the Lindsay Flash had this to share, “ I knew it was a matter of time (to pass
them) but I also thought it was a matter of time that we all got collected
together because for a few laps I couldn’t see anything because Danny was
putting out so much smoke then Andy got lose one time in turns one and two and
I about spun myself out and almost spun Andy out too.” On explaining taking
over the lead in the race and thus the win, White explained: “I new once I got
passed Andy and just stayed consistent that I could bring home the win. I
planned that move (while under yellow). I thought if I didn’t do it then it
would take me a few laps (to pass Shouse) and I didn’t have a few laps to wait.
I’m just so excited.” White also earned the AmeriFlex Hose and Accessories Hard
Charger for passing the most cars in the feature (eleven).
From runner-up Shouse: “ I knew it (motor) was getting a little tired. I
couldn’t really tell where the temperature gauge was (how hot) but I know it
was over there somewhere. I was giving this 305 motor all she wanted as this
heavy track was just lugging it down pretty good but it did its job.” As for
White passing him for the lead, Shouse gave his insight: “My car wasn’t real
good and I had to be up in the cushion to have something to lean on. I knew I
was just leaving the bottom wide open (for White to pass).”
From the Gasman: “This car is the same car (Eagle chassis) we ran all of
last year and it performs well for us. The track was heavy and you could pass a
little bit. We are going to have to do something to catch that 17w (White)
because its pretty dang fast. We are doing all we can do. We will have to get
better.”
Clark’s good run was a great boost of confidence from a young driver
that has been showing steady improvement dating back to least season. “The car
was pretty good tonight. We were tight all night and we were fighting it
(handling) but we were able to man-up and get through it. Some (cars) were bicycling
in the corners and some had brake failures and we were able to capitalize on
that. We were coming, we just ran out of laps.”
McClelland took honors in the AmeriFlex Hose and Accessories heat.
Mattox was king in the Bob Hurley Auto Family heat with Essary the top dog in
the Drive Shafts Inc heat. The final heat of the night went to White in the Car
and Fleet Parts qualifier. Clark transferred into the main event via taking the
win in the Wesmar Power Parts B-Feature. Contingency recipients were: Joshua
Tyre (Lightning Wings), Michael Tyre (M&W Aluminum Products), Danny Smith
(Grand Prix Auto) and Michael Bookout was provided a cash ward for the night’s
hard luck recipient by Dyno Services of Oklahoma for his hard flip in the
AmeriFlex Hose and Accessories heat. Bill Jewell and his wife Cathy of the Ft.
Worth Texas based “The Oil Medics” were in the house and they awarded Michael
Tyre $100 cash for being the first non A-Feature qualifier in the B-Feature.
The third stop on the 2013 Oil Capital Racing Series sprint tour takes
place this coming Friday night, April 12th, at the historic ½ mile
at the Thunderbird Speedway in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Come on out and see the cars
wage battle on the largest track the series has on their schedule. Race time is
7:30pm.
For
additional information on the OCRS series, view the website at: www.ocrsracing.com
Southern Oklahoma Speedway Results
Race date: April 6, 2013 / Race #2
Total Cars: 28
( ) = Starting position
AmeriFlex Hose and Accessories Heat:
1-Brian McClelland
(2) 2-Andy Shouse (3) 3-Joe Wood Jr (5) 4- Layne Himebaugh (7) 5- Johnny Kent (4) 6-Michael Bookout (1)7-Jeff Garnett (6)
Bob Hurley Auto Family Heat:
1-Fred Mattox (2)
2-Koby Barksdale (1) 3-Jeremy Allen (3) 4-Kade Morton (4) 5-Chance Morton (6)
6-Josh Tyre (5) 7- Alex DeCamp (DNS)
Drive Shafts Inc. Heat:
1-Rafe Essary (1) 2-Gary
Owens (3) 3-Kyle Clark (2) 4-Whit Gastineau (6) 5-Kevin Pickard (4) 6-Dan
Schnackenberg (2) 7) Michael Tyre (7)
Car & Fleet Parts Heat:
1-Harli White (4) 2-Shayla
Waddell (1) 3-Danny Smith (6) 4-Kip Hughes (3) 5-Chuck Bellefeuille (6) 6-Cord
Dobson (7) 7-Perry Pickard (DNF)
Wesmar Power Parts B-Feature (Top 8 transfer):
1-Kyle Clark (2) 2-Jeremy
Allen (1) 3-Kade Morton (3) 4-Johnny Kent (5) 5-Joshua Tyre (12) 6-Chuck
Bellefeuille (8) 7-Kip Hughes (4) 8-Dan Schnackenberg (10) 9-Michael Tyre (14)
10-Kevin Pickard (7) 11-Perry Pickard (13) 12-Chance Morton (6) 13-Cord Dobson (9)
14-Jeff Garnett (10) 15- Alex DeCamp (DNS) 16- Michael Bookout (DNS)
OCRS A-Feature (25-laps):
1-Harli White (12)
2-Andy Shouse (1) 3-Whit Gastineau (3) 4-Kyle Clark (13) 5-Brian McClelland (5)
6-Jeremy Allen (14) 7-Rafe Essary (10) 8-Johnny Kent (16) 9-Koby Barksdale (7)
10-Layne Himebaugh (6) 11-Josuah Tyre (17) 12-Kade Morton (15) 13-Kip Hughes (19)
14-Danny Smith (3) 15-Shayla Waddell (8) 16-Dan Schnackenburg (20) 17-Fred
Mattox (2) 18-Chuck Bellefeuille (18) 19-Gary Owens (11) 20-Joe Wood Jr. (9)
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