Lucas Oil Speedway
Lucas Oil Speedway

Lucas Oil Speedway
Wheatland, MO

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10/15/2019

10/15/2019


GUSTIN GRABS FALL NATIONALS CROWN IN LATE MODEL RETURN

Wheatland, MO- Marshalltown, Iowa's Ryan Gustin unloaded for Saturday nights opener of the MLRA Fall Nationals with a brand new Rocket XR-1 and proceeded to put on a dominating performance, picking up the win in his first MLRA series start of the season and first since 2015.

A strong field of 38 cars rolled through the gates of the Lucas Oil Speedway, in the second MLRA co-sanctioned event of the season with the Comp Cams Super Dirt Series(CCSDS) Present by Lucas Oil. In time trial qualifying, Tyler Bruening set the quick time in his just his first visit to Wheatland. Bruening used his quick time to pick up a heat win along with Payton Looney, Brian Rickman, and Tony Jackson Jr.

For the second time on the season Bruening rolled from the DirtonDirt.com Pole position alongside of Jackson Jr. On the races first circuit, contact between Looney and MLRA Point leader Will Vaught sent Looney spinning in front of the field from his row two starting position. Terry Phillips ended up making contact with the spinning #15 of Looney, resulting in Looney landing on his top in the middle of a nine car parking lot in turns three and four.

Looney was able to climb from his car unhurt, and was the only car unable to continue the duration of the 50 lapper.

With the track clear, Bruening jumped out front to a comfortable lead over Jackson Jr. until a lap eight yellow was displayed for a slowing Phillips. Back under green,on lap # 10, Jackson jumped the cushion in turn one and looped his # 56 surrendering the second position and giving up what was shaping up to be a big points night for the current runner-up in the CCSDS standings.

Ryan Gustin makes a top side charge to overtake leader Tyler Bruening. The Duo would go on to make it a one-two Hawkeye State finish Saturday in Wheatland. Lloyd Collins--FastTrack Photos

Bruening again restarted from the top spot with Brian Rickman and Gustin in tow with 40 laps remaining. Gustin used the long run and lapped traffic to his advantage, chasing down Bruening by running the treacherous top side of the speedway. Exiting turn two, Gustin use the top side momentum to steal the lead from Bruening. Both drivers continued to pressure one another over the balance of the race, diving in and out of lapped traffic.

At the end it was Gustin pulling off the surprise win, his 7th all-time under the Lucas Oil MLRA banner. Bruening scored his 2nd runner-up finish of the season in just his fourth start while defending MLRA champion Chad Simpson capped off the podium. MLRA Point leader Will Vaught all but locked up the series title finishing fourth, while Rickman completed a strong night in the fifth spot.

Gustin's win pocketed him $5,000-plus an additional $750 bonus on behalf of the family of Ron Jenkins, the original builder of the Wheatland Raceway. An excited Gustin commented from Lucas Oil Victory Lane, "Hats off to these guys, this Rocket was just on a rail. Tri Star Engines, without them none of this would be possible."

Acknowledging that the top side of the speedway was a fine line he continued, "It was especially (tricky) getting down there into one if you were down just a little bit you could get your right front in a brown spot and bottom out and push. If you were above it you would go off the race track, so it was a fine line up there for sure."

"It feels good man-I never in my wildest dreams would have imagined we would come back and win like that. This XR-1 was just on a rail and it don't get no better," he concluded.

New Ride--Ryan Gustin rolled out this new Rocket XR-1 Tri Star Engines entry to the tune of a $5,750 win on Saturday night in MLRA Action. Lloyd Collins--Fast Track Photos

Buening's second place finish was bittersweet for the Decorah, Iowa driver who is still seeking his first career MLRA win. "The car was phenomenal all night, this is the first time we have ever been here and we've got a pretty good hot rod for tomorrow night," noted Bruening.

After collecting the Cedar Creek Beef Jerky Most Laps Led Award, Bruening continued, "your kind of a sittin duck out there. I couldn't really see my guy and didn't really know where to go-I felt really good all over. I think he (Ryan) was just a little better than me tonight. We will learn from tonight, make a few adjustments, and be better tomorrow."

Defending series champ Chad Simpson advanced to third from his sixth starting spot. It (car) was fine when I was in clean air, but once we got into lapped traffic he (Tyler) would get around them a little better and I would struggle getting by them. If I could get up and just keep rolling I was good. We will tweak on it and see if we can get better for tomorrow," said Simpson.

Championship night for the Lucas Oil MLRA and the finale of the 2019 Fall nationals will take place on Sunday at the Lucas Oil Speedway. A full $3,000 to win 40 lap feature will highlight the action for the late models, as once again the Comp Cams Super Dirt Series will join the MLRA in this co-sanctioned event.

Gates will open Sunday at 1:00 PM with hot laps at 3:30 PM and the first race hitting the "Diamond of Dirt Tracks" at 4:05 PM. Also on the card will the championship features for the annual "B-Mod Clash of Champions" which will deal out $3,000 to the winner.

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Article Credit: Billy Rock

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