5/24/2019
NOW600 National Micros
Oklahoma's Trey Robb Prevails in Performance Electronics 600cc Non-Wing World Championship Prelim at Circus City Speedway
Photo Credit: Circus City Speedway
PERU, Indiana (May 23, 2019) - Newcastle, Oklahoma's Trey Robb prevailed in the opening prelim night of the Performance Electronics 600cc Non-Wing World Championship on Thursday at Circus City Speedway.
112 Non-Wing Outlaw Micros checked in for the opening night of racing action atop the Indiana oval.
Robb started on the outside front row of the 40-lap $1,000 to win prelim feature event. Robb would jump out to the race lead and capture the victory. Brandon Rose crossed in the runner up spot with eleventh starter, Frank Flud coming home in third. Pole starter, Jake Moore ended up in the fourth spot with Zeke Lewis rounding out the top five.
Emerson Axsom was sixth after starting 16th on the field. Brian Carber was seventh with Chris Cochran crossing in eighth. Kenny Miller took the ninth spot and Ron Dennis in tenth.
12 heat races were contested and won by: Jake Moore, Brian Carber, Kenny Miller, AJ Hopkins, Brandon Rose, Zeke Lewis, Zak Gorski, Chase Cabre, BJ Wilson, Deaven Bolton, Tommy Kunsman and Christian Bruno.
The nights six Qualifier winner were: Jake Moore, Trey Robb, Ron Dennis, Brandon Rose, Zeke Lewis and Chris Cochran.
The lone Last Chance Qualifier win went to Matt Carr.
Action at the Circus City Speedway continues on tomorrow night with the second prelim night of action for the $10,000 to win Performance Electronics 600cc Non-Wing World Championship.
RACE RESULTS -
5/23/2019 at Circus City Speedway
Performance Electronics Non-Wing World Championship - Prelim Night 1
NOW600 Non-Wing Outlaw Micros
A Feature 1 (40 Laps): 1. 12T-Trey Robb, 23:07.537[2]; 2. 2G-Brandon Rose, 23:08.181[4]; 3. 81-Frank Flud, 23:10.029[11]; 4. 2J-Jake Moore, 23:10.579[1]; 5. 25-Zeke Lewis, 23:11.521[5]; 6. 42-Emerson Axsom, 23:11.820[16]; 7. 41C-Brian Carber, 23:12.451[8]; 8. 91-Chris Cochran, 23:12.848[6]; 9. 23M-Kenny Miller, 23:13.461[9]; 10. 79-Ron Dennis, 23:14.176[3]; 11. 40S-Dawson Stealy, 23:14.744[7]; 12. 21L-Dylan Kadous, 23:15.924[12]; 13. 14R-Jake Nail, 23:16.405[13]; 14. 28X-Austin Quick, 23:15.087[17]; 15. 17M-Christian Bruno, 23:15.374[14]; 16. 9P-Wes Pinkerton, 23:16.936[18]; 17. 31H-Laine Hite, 23:18.834[15]; 18. 11T-Mike Thompson, 23:07.450[20]; 19. (DNF) 93-Matthew Riggs-Carr, 21:20.267[19]; 20. (DNF) 41-Chase Cabre, 14:21.712[10]
Qualifier 1 (15 Laps): 1. 2J-Jake Moore, 12:47.092[2]; 2. 40S-Dawson Stealy, 12:48.990[1]; 3. 14R-Jake Nail, 12:49.558[5]; 4. 93-Matthew Riggs-Carr, 12:49.946[7]; 5. 11T-Mike Thompson, 12:50.621[4]; 6. 92J-Jordan Sterling, 12:51.208[6]; 7. 34-Blane Culp, 12:51.235[12]; 8. 2TK-Todd Kirkman, 12:51.366[10]; 9. 4-Sam Kimmel, 12:52.936[9]; 10. 76-Mason Caswell, 12:53.524[13]; 11. 1S-Mychal Schimmel, 12:53.833[8]; 12. 11B-Adam Walker, 12:54.683[15]; 13. 75B-Brian Busz, 12:55.282[11]; 14. 2N-Dawson Nunnenkamp, 12:55.448[14]; 15. 30-John Crowder, 12:56.560[18]; 16. 7-Fred McCarter, 12:56.563[16]; 17. 19-Seth Ireland, 12:56.899[17]; 18. 91W-Dalton Walker, 03:34.425[3]; (DNS) 0-Jason Shields, 03:34.425
Qualifier 2 (15 Laps): 1. 12T-Trey Robb, 14:00.865[1]; 2. 41C-Brian Carber, 14:01.302[3]; 3. 17M-Christian Bruno, 14:01.315[2]; 4. 12G-Gage Robb, 14:02.370[4]; 5. 38-Jordan Calendine, 14:02.374[6]; 6. 21R-Randy Shilling, 14:04.687[7]; 7. 51R-Roger Ritchey, 14:05.220[11]; 8. 5N-Bob Nash, 14:06.014[10]; 9. 26-Cody Williams, 14:06.502[15]; 10. 5P-Blake Pence, 14:07.005[17]; 11. 29L-Nate Lauderbaugh, 14:07.286[5]; 12. 11H-Abby Hohlbein, 14:09.214[16]; 13. 20W-Gabe Wilson, 14:10.741[12]; 14. 37-Stuart Hanft, 14:11.926[18]; 15. 89-Doug Nichols, 14:01.215[14]; 16. 35-Justin Harper, 09:48.376[13]; 17. 71-Mike Mensendiek, 09:48.982[19]; 18. 3X-AJ Cooley, 03:49.230[8]; 19. (DNF) 44JB-Jakeb Boxell, [9]
Qualifier 3 (15 Laps): 1. 79-Ron Dennis, 21:09.540[4]; 2. 23M-Kenny Miller, 21:11.212[3]; 3. 31H-Laine Hite, 21:11.328[8]; 4. 2V-AJ Hopkins, 21:11.810[1]; 5. 25K-Kyle Spence, 21:11.957[7]; 6. 28M-Brenden Bright, 21:12.218[2]; 7. 21J-Kameron Key, 21:12.904[5]; 8. 67M-Anton Hernandez, 21:13.342[18]; 9. 29S-Stone Sharpe, 21:13.857[14]; 10. 39-Rusty Disinger, 21:14.655[6]; 11. 22-Shasta Krieger, 21:16.039[15]; 12. 0W-Connor Wolf, 21:16.473[10]; 13. B98-Jacob Bigger, 21:19.723[17]; 14. 33H-Eric Holcomb, 21:16.887[16]; 15. 92-Kris Knox, 12:13.693[11]; 16. 4L-Mike Linderman, 12:15.306[13]; 17. 99E-Eastin Ashbrooke, 05:53.174[9]; 18. (DNF) 67-Bob Bourff, 05:53.174[19]; (DNS) 74-Michael Busz, 05:53.174
Qualifier 4 (15 Laps): 1. 2G-Brandon Rose, 07:52.430[1]; 2. 41-Chase Cabre, 07:52.998[3]; 3. 42-Emerson Axsom, 07:53.214[2]; 4. 22H-Jessee Holt, 07:53.648[7]; 5. 21E-Robbie Smith, 07:54.066[10]; 6. 33W-Cole Bodine, 07:55.281[5]; 7. 07-Zak Gorski, 07:56.624[4]; 8. 18-Chris Hunter, 07:58.025[14]; 9. 11-Laydon Pearson, 07:58.100[9]; 10. 12-Camden Winter, 07:58.946[12]; 11. 40-Craig Ronk, 07:58.955[8]; 12. 00-Febe Wolf, 07:59.750[15]; 13. 29-Matt Johnson, 08:01.710[16]; 14. 79T-Logan Jarrett, 08:02.021[13]; 15. 73-Brent Busz, 08:02.810[18]; 16. 23H-Kevin Hapner, 08:03.984[17]; 17. 12C-Corbin Gurley, 07:52.260[11]; 18. K10-Kole Kirkman, 06:22.444[6]; (DNS) 99-Cory Ebersole, 06:22.444
Qualifier 5 (15 Laps): 1. 25-Zeke Lewis, 10:37.111[1]; 2. 81-Frank Flud, 10:37.742[5]; 3. 28X-Austin Quick, 10:22.696[11]; 4. 5T-Ryan Timms, 10:22.829[2]; 5. 5H-Chase Hyland, 10:24.790[6]; 6. 44T-Zac Taylor, 10:24.977[8]; 7. 33M-Ryan Mueller, 10:25.212[18]; 8. 21K-Tommy Kunsman, 10:25.257[3]; 9. X-Kayeleb Bolton, 10:26.059[16]; 10. 2-Deaven Bolton, 10:27.377[4]; 11. 88-AJ Parrish, 10:30.471[15]; 12. 28K-Jacob Kincaid, 10:31.381[14]; 13. 17-Zack Pence, 10:31.407[7]; 14. 21-Grayson Nolte, 10:31.749[17]; 15. 45-Ed Cleveland, 10:31.974[9]; 16. 7C-Charles Hunt, 10:17.501[13]; 17. 95-Paige Moss, 10:32.631[10]; 18. (DNF) 35M-Buddy Schweibinz, 04:11.086[12]
Qualifier 6 (15 Laps): 1. 91-Chris Cochran, 14:14.363[7]; 2. 21L-Dylan Kadous, 14:15.069[3]; 3. 9P-Wes Pinkerton, 14:15.809[6]; 4. 9-Chase Randall, 14:16.065[5]; 5. 28-BJ Wilson, 14:16.597[1]; 6. 44-Barbie Kimmel, 14:16.891[8]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen, 14:17.575[2]; 8. 22E-Jadon Rogers, 14:18.018[9]; 9. 10-Garrett Wagoner, 14:18.221[14]; 10. 5-Chris Lewis, 14:18.506[13]; 11. 4X-Bruce Clay, 14:19.357[17]; 12. 18O-Craig Overpeck, 14:19.414[16]; 13. 14-Wes Bigger, 14:20.619[4]; 14. 3L-Mike Landis, 14:20.372[11]; 15. 121-Blake Lamb, 14:21.192[18]; 16. 2F-Jadyn Friesen, 10:58.766[12]; 17. 3M-Trey McGranahan, 04:58.888[10]; (DNS) 51-Rick Rhodes, 04:58.888
Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2J-Jake Moore, 04:11.071[3]; 2. K10-Kole Kirkman, 04:11.851[1]; 3. 21R-Randy Shilling, 04:12.672[4]; 4. 25K-Kyle Spence, 04:12.934[6]; 5. 21E-Robbie Smith, 04:13.355[5]; 6. 79T-Logan Jarrett, 04:16.315[2]; 7. 5-Chris Lewis, 04:16.544[7]; 8. 22-Shasta Krieger, 04:16.809[8]; 9. 7-Fred McCarter, 04:19.766[10]; 10. 30-John Crowder, 04:20.622[9]
Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 41C-Brian Carber, 04:27.920[2]; 2. 5H-Chase Hyland, 04:28.698[1]; 3. 3X-AJ Cooley, 04:28.930[3]; 4. 22H-Jessee Holt, 04:29.167[6]; 5. 39-Rusty Disinger, 04:30.645[9]; 6. 75B-Brian Busz, 04:31.696[7]; 7. 12-Camden Winter, 04:31.785[8]; 8. 29-Matt Johnson, 04:32.328[5]; 9. 11H-Abby Hohlbein, 04:33.625[10]; 10. 37-Stuart Hanft, 04:34.156[4]
Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 23M-Kenny Miller, 07:43.720[2]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail, 07:44.000[3]; 3. 11T-Mike Thompson, 07:47.061[6]; 4. 0W-Connor Wolf, 07:47.182[1]; 5. 1S-Mychal Schimmel, 07:47.591[8]; 6. 51R-Roger Ritchey, 07:47.926[7]; 7. 11B-Adam Walker, 07:49.284[4]; 8. 29S-Stone Sharpe, 07:49.417[9]; 9. 21-Grayson Nolte, 07:49.715[5]; 10. 4X-Bruce Clay, 07:51.143[10]
Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 2V-AJ Hopkins, 05:21.567[4]; 2. 9P-Wes Pinkerton, 05:22.997[1]; 3. 12G-Gage Robb, 05:23.486[6]; 4. 99E-Eastin Ashbrooke, 05:25.054[3]; 5. 3L-Mike Landis, 05:26.771[2]; 6. 22E-Jadon Rogers, 05:26.999[8]; 7. 10-Garrett Wagoner, 05:27.952[5]; 8. 4L-Mike Linderman, 05:28.950[10]; 9. B98-Jacob Bigger, 05:30.608[7]; 10. (DNF) 0-Jason Shields, 01:30.420[9]
Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 2G-Brandon Rose, 02:50.321[4]; 2. 28M-Brenden Bright, 02:51.671[5]; 3. 31H-Laine Hite, 02:54.083[3]; 4. 17-Zack Pence, 02:55.186[6]; 5. 44-Barbie Kimmel, 02:55.618[7]; 6. 7C-Charles Hunt, 02:56.972[2]; 7. 33H-Eric Holcomb, 02:57.617[1]; 8. 00-Febe Wolf, 02:58.711[8]; 9. 19-Seth Ireland, 02:59.600[9]
Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 25-Zeke Lewis, 04:32.776[4]; 2. 42-Emerson Axsom, 04:33.841[5]; 3. 40-Craig Ronk, 04:34.011[1]; 4. 9-Chase Randall, 04:34.940[7]; 5. 92-Kris Knox, 04:36.061[3]; 6. 2TK-Todd Kirkman, 04:36.182[8]; 7. 28X-Austin Quick, 04:36.264[9]; 8. 5P-Blake Pence, 04:37.027[2]; 9. 23H-Kevin Hapner, 04:40.964[6]
Heat 7 (10 Laps): 1. 07-Zak Gorski, 06:08.506[1]; 2. 29L-Nate Lauderbaugh, 06:10.027[3]; 3. 79-Ron Dennis, 06:11.306[6]; 4. 21L-Dylan Kadous, 06:12.194[9]; 5. 95-Paige Moss, 06:13.657[5]; 6. 76-Mason Caswell, 06:13.966[4]; 7. 35M-Buddy Schweibinz, 06:14.820[8]; 8. 51-Rick Rhodes, 06:18.085[7]; 9. (DNF) 71-Mike Mensendiek, 05:49.974[2]
Heat 8 (10 Laps): 1. 41-Chase Cabre, 05:01.299[2]; 2. 93-Matthew Riggs-Carr, 05:02.468[1]; 3. 33W-Cole Bodine, 05:02.677[5]; 4. 91-Chris Cochran, 05:02.969[6]; 5. 4-Sam Kimmel, 05:03.307[7]; 6. 35-Justin Harper, 05:03.844[4]; 7. 26-Cody Williams, 05:04.448[3]; 8. 18-Chris Hunter, 05:04.911[9]; 9. (DNF) 67M-Anton Hernandez, 04:54.292[8]
Heat 9 (10 Laps): 1. 28-BJ Wilson, 06:36.568[4]; 2. 40S-Dawson Stealy, 06:36.865[9]; 3. 91W-Dalton Walker, 06:38.954[7]; 4. 14-Wes Bigger, 06:39.152[8]; 5. 12C-Corbin Gurley, 06:40.192[3]; 6. 74-Michael Busz, 06:41.748[5]; 7. 89-Doug Nichols, 06:43.494[6]; 8. (DNF) 33M-Ryan Mueller, 02:17.746[1]; (DNS) 99-Cory Ebersole, 02:17.746
Heat 10 (10 Laps): 1. 2-Deaven Bolton, 02:47.862[1]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key, 02:48.675[3]; 3. 81-Frank Flud, 02:49.043[5]; 4. 92J-Jordan Sterling, 02:49.699[7]; 5. 3M-Trey McGranahan, 02:50.083[4]; 6. 20W-Gabe Wilson, 02:51.253[6]; 7. 2F-Jadyn Friesen, 02:54.370[8]; 8. 28K-Jacob Kincaid, 02:55.908[9]; 9. (DNF) 67-Bob Bourff, 02:29.039[2]
Heat 11 (10 Laps): 1. 21K-Tommy Kunsman, 03:47.200[2]; 2. 5T-Ryan Timms, 03:47.384[5]; 3. 12T-Trey Robb, 03:48.033[9]; 4. 11-Laydon Pearson, 03:48.421[3]; 5. 34-Blane Culp, 03:49.078[1]; 6. 5N-Bob Nash, 03:49.139[8]; 7. 2N-Dawson Nunnenkamp, 03:49.636[7]; 8. X-Kayeleb Bolton, 03:49.636[4]; 9. (DNF) 121-Blake Lamb, 03:49.636[6]
Heat 12 (10 Laps): 1. 17M-Christian Bruno, [3]; 2. 1F-Jason Friesen, [5]; 3. 44T-Zac Taylor, [1]; 4. 38-Jordan Calendine, [7]; 5. 45-Ed Cleveland, [6]; 6. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell, [9]; 7. 88-AJ Parrish, [2]; 8. 18O-Craig Overpeck, [4]; 9. (DNF) 73-Brent Busz, [8]
LCQ (15 Laps): 1. 93-Matthew Riggs-Carr, 16:56.672[1]; 2. 11T-Mike Thompson, 16:58.276[7]; 3. 25K-Kyle Spence, 16:58.957[9]; 4. 92J-Jordan Sterling, 17:00.331[13]; 5. 21E-Robbie Smith, 17:00.961[10]; 6. 28-BJ Wilson, 17:01.369[12]; 7. 21R-Randy Shilling, 17:01.480[14]; 8. 5T-Ryan Timms, 17:02.015[5]; 9. 33W-Cole Bodine, 17:03.486[16]; 10. 9-Chase Randall, 17:04.139[6]; 11. 44-Barbie Kimmel, 17:04.443[18]; 12. 44T-Zac Taylor, 17:05.654[17]; 13. 12G-Gage Robb, 15:40.958[2]; 14. 22H-Jessee Holt, 01:53.627[4]; 15. (DNF) 2V-AJ Hopkins, 01:53.740[3]; 16. (DNF) 38-Jordan Calendine, 01:54.317[8]; (DNS) 28M-Brenden Bright, 01:54.317; (DNS) 5H-Chase Hyland, 01:54.317
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