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Lakeside Speedway Weld Memorial Wins go to Burks, Royalty, Heeter, Hand, and Raffurty!
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8/28/2020

8/28/2020

Lakeside Speedway


Lakeside Speedway Weld Memorial Wins go to Burks, Royalty, Heeter, Hand, and Raffurty!

Lakeside Speedway Weld Memorial Wins go to Burks, Royalty, Heeter, Hand, and Raffurty!

For Immediate Release
By Sam Stoecklin
August 28, 2020

(Kansas City, Kansas) Racing on the River’s Edge continued Friday evening at Lakeside Speedway with race number 14 and the Weld Memorial. The USAC Midwest Wingless Racing Association highlighted the evening’s action. B-Mods, Stock Cars, E-Mods, and guest class Mod-Lites also competed throughout the night.

A total of 82 entries signed in for the race program with 20 USAC Wingless Sprints, 16 B-Mods, 13 Stock Cars, 16 E-Mods, and 17 Mod-Lites. Drivers competed in 11 preliminary heat races to set the stage for the night’s five main events to close out the night.

USAC Midwest Wingless Sprints Recap: In the final USAC Wingless Sprint Car event of the year at Lakeside, Brian Beebe collected the heat one victory ahead of Wesley Smith. Chad Tye took the second heat over Kyle Lewis with Wyatt Burks commanding heat three ahead of Cody Baker. Burks and Zach Daum occupied row one of the starting grid for the 25-lap feature. Burks and Daum ran strong at the front of the field as eighth-starting Cody Baker and fifth-starting Wesley Smith made their way into the top five. Point’s contender Smith also moved forward by race end to keep the championship battle close. After a series of position swapping among the top three at the front of the field, Burks went on to capture his second Midwest Wingless Sprint Car victory of the season at Lakeside Speedway. Baker moved to second at the finish with Daum taking the final podium position. Smith and Jack Wagner rounded out the top five with point’s leader Don Droud, Jr., in sixth.

Mod-Lites Recap: A pair of heat races staged the field for the night’s 12-lap main event with David Raffurty leading the way in the opening heat ahead of Michael Raffurty and Travis Alexander. Dillon Raffurty rolled to the win for heat two with Jeff and Justin Raffurty second and third. After passing points were accumulated, Jeff Raffurty and Travis Alexander earned front-row starting positions. Father and son duo David and Dillon Raffurty began the 12-lap main event from row two but it didn’t take them long to move forward in the race as they quickly moved to the front leaving Jeff Raffurty and Alexander to fight for third. Justin and Michael Raffurty ran solidly up the ranks as they both advanced positions. However, as he’s done so many times this season, Dillon Raffurty was too strong at the front of the field and drove to his third victory of the season in five appearances. David Raffurty ran second to his son with Justin, Michael, and Jeff completing the all-Raffurty top five finish.

B-Mods Recap: Heat Race preliminary events went to Kyle Henning over Tim Powell and Trevor Hunt in heat one while Patrick Royalty took the second win over Don Marrs and Austin Charles. Royalty and Powell took the front-row honors at the start of the 15-lap B-Mod feature. Royalty was in search of his fifth victory on the year as Powell was hoping to capture his first of the season after a string of runner-up finishes. Royalty and Powell were at the top of their game at the front of the field, but it was 16th-starting Randy Ainsworth of Excelsior Springs who thrilled fans with his run to the top five by race end. Meanwhile Don Marrs also ran strong with Luke Nieman with his sights on a top-five run. Ultimately, Royalty went on to capture his fifth victory of the season and eleventh top-five finish as he extended his point’s lead over Luke Nieman. It was the second week in a row Royalty took the main event. Powell again finished second with Marrs third, Ainsworth charged to fourth while Nieman completed the top five.

Stock Cars Recap: Brett Heeter began his night with a win in the opening Stock Car heat with Thomas Ground and Eddie Ingram in tow while Gary Donaldson led the way in heat two over Jaylen Wettengel and Ed Griggs.
Passing point’s set the stellar front row for the 15-lap main event for the Stock Cars as Donaldson and Heeter captured the front row positions. Up front, Griggs pressured Heeter for the win the entire race distance. Several cautions slowed the race but Heeter kept up the momentum to fend off Griggs for the victory. The win was Heeter’s fifth of the season and ninth top-five run as he continued to cut into Tim Shields’ point lead late in the season. Griggs settled for runner-up on this night with Jaylen Wettengel third. Thirteenth-starting Chad Clancy looked strong during his Lakeside return and advanced to fourth by race end while point’s leader Tim Shields held on for fifth.

E-Mods Recap: Point’s leader Rodney Schweizer began his night on high note with the heat one victory ahead of Brayden Bennett and Trevor Hand with Mike Richardson taking heat two over Adam Schelert and Jason Park. Bennett and Schweizer led the field to the initial green flag for the 15-lap main event. Point’s contender Steven Makar had a nightmare evening as his misfortune continued at the start of the feature as he lost a drive shaft prior to the main event. Schweizer ran strong with Trevor Hand and Mike Richardson inside the top three as Bennett slipped from contention. Schweizer appeared to have the race covered but Hand made a late-race charge and ultimately went on to collect his fifth win of the season to keep the standings close with Schweizer in one of the tightest championship battles of the season. Richardson moved up to finish second with Schweizer rounding out the top three. Jason Park advanced to fourth with Brian Andrews gaining two spots for a top-five finish.

Up next on Friday, September 4th - Race #15 - Weld Memorial - Tom Karrick Memorial - A-Mods $2,000-to-win, plus B-Mods, Stock Cars, Pure Stocks, E-Mods, and Grand Nationals. Pit Gates Open at 5 p.m., Spectator Gates at 6, Drivers Meeting 7 p.m., Hot Laps 7:15 p.m., with Racing to follow hot laps.

Fans may purchase tickets at MyRacePass.com under the Lakeside Speedway Profile by clicking here or by calling call 913-299-9206 General Admission for Adults (16+) $12, Military/Seniors (62+) $10, Juniors (12-15) $6, Youth 11 and under free. Terrace: Adults (16+) $15 Military/Seniors (62+) $12, Juniors (12-15) $8, Youth 11 and under free. Suites: Adults/Teens (13+) $20, Kids (2-12) $10, Kids Under 2 free. Pit Passes: Adults/Youth (7+) $35, Kids 6 and under $15, Ages 0-17 must have signed Minor Release to enter pits.

For additional driver information, forms, and rules, visit www.lakesidespeedway.net/downloads. Complete results, schedule information, track details, car class rules, and news are available on the track’s website at www.lakesidespeedway.net. Contact the track at (913) 299-9206. The track location is 5615 Wolcott Dr., Kansas City, Kansas, one mile west of I-435 (exit 18) on SR 5 (northwest of Kansas City. Follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lakesidespeedway.kansascity or Email the track at lakesidespeedwaykc@gmail.com.

2020 Lakeside Speedway Remaining Events
Friday, Sept 4th - Race #15 - Tom Karrick Memorial - A-Mods ($2,000-to-win), B-Mods, Stock Cars, Pure Stocks, E-Mods, and Grand Nationals
Saturday, Sept 5th - Kansas City Monster Truck Show - visit www.kansascitymosntershow.com
Friday, Sept 11th - Race #16 - Karl Tinsley Memorial - A-Mods, B-Mods, Stock Cars, Pure Stocks, E-Mods, Grand Nationals FINAL POINTS NIGHT
Fri - Sept 18th - Race #17 - Joe Berry Clash of the B-Mods - Night #1 - B-Mods, E-Mods, Stock Cars, A-Mods, Grand Nats
Sat - Sept 19th - Race #18 - Joe Berry Clash of the B-Mods Night #2 - B-Mods, E-Mods - Stock Cars - Pure Stocks
Friday, October 16th - Race #19 - World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

A-Main Results, 8-28-20. Full results under the Lakeside Speedway MyRacePass Profile.

USAC Midwest Wingless Racing Association Main Event (25 Laps)

  1. 11W-Wyatt Burks[1]; 2. 38-Cody Baker[8]; 3. 31-Zach Daum[2]; 4. 12-Wesley Smith[5]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner[14]; 6. 1M-Don Droud Jr[7]; 7. 90-Luke Howard[17]; 8. 16-Anthony Nicholson[13]; 9. 37-Brian Beebe[3]; 10. 73-Samuel Wagner[10]; 11. 7JR-JD Black[16]; 12. 2C-Zach Clark[9]; 13. 88-Chad Tye[4]; 14. 33L-Mark Lane[18]; 15. 82-Christie Thomason[20]; 16. (DNF) 15B-Quinton Benson[19]; 17. (DNF) 9-Chad Goff[15]; 18. (DNF) 2-Kyle Lewis[6]; 19. (DNF) 15E-Dakota Earls[12]; 20. (DNF) 11WX-Danny Billings[11].

Mod-Lite Main Event (12 Laps)

  1. 46-Dillon Raffurty[4]; 2. 64-David Raffurty[3]; 3. 75-Justin Raffurty[6]; 4. 41-Michael Raffurty[5]; 5. 98-Jeff Raffurty[1]; 6. 36-Travis Alexander[2]; 7. 34-Tyler Furrell[8]; 8. 73-Anthony Kerr[7]; 9. 92-Michael Everhart[11]; 10. 03-James Beebe[9]; 11. 3-Nathan Wolfe[13]; 12. 3X-Mark Downey[14]; 13. 14-Jerry Taylor[16]; 14. 16-William Bergstrom[17]; 15. 49-Fred Sharp[15]; 16. (DNF) 33-Kevin White[12]; 17. (DNF) 8V-Cody Vail[10].

B-Mod Main Event (15 Laps)

  1. 49-Patrick Royalty[1]; 2. 57-Tim Powell[2]; 3. 9-Don Marrs[4]; 4. 57A-Randy Ainsworth[16]; 5. 181-Luke Nieman[7]; 6. 1-Kyle Henning[3]; 7. 27F-Bryce Frakes[10]; 8. 81-Austin Charles[6]; 9. 5-Terry Bivins[12]; 10. 15-Nick Drew[8]; 11. 61-Sturgis Streeter[9]; 12. 117-Tim Galvan[15]; 13. 47-Tyson Lanfermann[11]; 14. 21T-David Towers[13]; 15. (DNF) 10C-Christopher Connel[14]; 16. (DQ) 44H-Trevor Hunt[5].

Stock Car Main Event (15 Laps)

  1. 05-Brett Heeter[2]; 2. 31-Ed Griggs[5]; 3. 91J-Jaylen Wettengel[4]; 4. 72X-Chad Clancy[13]; 5. 42T-Tim Shields[8]; 6. 47-Paul Carter[10]; 7. (DNF) 33T-Thomas Ground[3]; 8. (DNF) X1-Tracey Schaefer[7]; 9. (DNF) 27-David Oxford[9]; 10. (DNF) 54-Eddie Ingram[6]; 11. (DNF) 04-Chad Walker[12]; 12. (DNS) 28D-Gary Donaldson; 13. (DNS) 5K-Steve Herrick.

E-Mod Main Event (15 Laps)

  1. 236-Trevor Hand[4]; 2. 32-Mike Richardson[3]; 3. 74-Rodney Schweizer[2]; 4. 7-Jason Park[5]; 5. 36-Brian Andrews[7]; 6. 74W-Bud Wallis[11]; 7. 16-Paul Lanfermann[15]; 8. 79J-Javier Fierro[9]; 9. (DNF) 03-Justin Bell[8]; 10. (DNF) 13V-Logan Vogel[12]; 11. (DNF) 16W-Jimmy Winkler[13]; 12. (DNF) 15E-Dakota Earls[16]; 13. (DNF) 14B-Brayden Bennett[1]; 14. (DNF) 4M-Steven Makar[14]; 15. (DNS) 07-Adam Schelert; 16. (DNS) 30-Dakota Jennings.
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