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It's a Simpson sweep as Ron Jenkins Memorial wraps at Lucas Oil Speedway

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WHEATLAND, MO. (Aug. 30, 2025) - Chris Simpson of Oxford, Iowa, polished off a flawless weekend on Saturday night at Lucas Oil Speedway, completing a sweep of the 11th annual Ron Jenkins Memorial.

Simpson backed his Friday-night victory with another Comp Cams Super Dirt Series feature win, this time leading the final 30 of 40 laps, outdistancing Clay Stuckey. Simpson earned $12,000 for the win, which included a $2,000 bonus courtesy of Mary Jenkins Holt in honor of the late Ron Jenkins, builder and owner of the original Lucas Oil Speedway.

Including a pair of $500 fast-time bonus awards plus a $100 series bonus each night for fast time, Simpson took home $20,200 for the two nights.

"I just want to thank everybody at Lucas Oil and the Jenkins family for the extra money they put up," Simpson said. "It means a lot. I go to work every day, from 7 until 3:30 and go out and work on my car afterward.

"I don't do this for a living. To be able to come down here ... I've had one other week when I brought home $20,000 close to home."

Daniel Adam beat Simpson to the lead at the start, the first time in two nights that Simpson had not set the pace. Adam rolled away to nearly a one-second lead before Simpson began to reel him in, drawing within .215 seconds by lap 10 with Terry Phillips another 1.2 seconds behind in third.

Simpson took the lead on lap 11, sliding past Adam on the inside coming off turn four. Just five laps later, Simpson had sped away to a two-second command over Adam with Clay Stuckey taking third away from Phillips.

"The top was better. I could see that and he had a pretty good cushion," Simpson said of Adam's early lead. "I knew I had to get out there and ride and just follow him. I tried to keep the car a little straighter than he was so I wouldn't burn up the right rear."

As action remained caution-free and the track took on rubber, Simpson upped his cushion to 2.4 seconds by the halfway mark on lap 20. Adam was able to cut into the margin a bit, but Simpson continued to sail along with a comfortable margin.

The first caution came on lap 33 as fourth-running Phillips slowed in turn four. That took away Simpson's 1.8-second lead over Adam with seven to go, putting some mystery into the late stages of the event.

Simpson had a flawless restart and Adam slipped a bit, allowing Stuckey to get into second and R.C. Whitwell went to third. Simpson's lead was .935 seconds with three to go when Adam slow in turn two with a flat tire, bringing out a caution.

Stuckey, of Shreveport, La., said he thought he might have a shot at Simpson the restart, but knew it had to happen quickly.

"I thought I could catch him. There was a second there I was slowly creeping up on him," Stuckey said. "I maybe had five laps left on my right rear tire. You could tell with about four laps to go that it was done, but with the weekend I've had I'll definitely take second."

Completing his big weekend, Simpson finished it off after the restart and beat Stuckey by .793 seconds at the finish. Whitwell was third with Cole Wells of Aurora fourth and Mason Oberkramer fifth after starting 14th.

A trio of southwest Missouri drivers joined Wells with top-10 finishes: Dillon McCowan of Urbana (seventh), Ryan Johnson from Aurora (eighth) and Payton Looney of Republic (ninth).

Simpson set fast qualifying time for the second straight night, with a lap of 16.091 in Group B. Simpson also went on to win his heat race to clinch the pole position for the feature.

Frye picks up Super Stocks win: An old pro celebrated in victory lane for the first time in long time as Late Model legend Bill Frye of Greenbrier, Ark., held off Taylor Carver for the $1,000 Hickamo Super Stocks feature win.

Frye, driving a car owned by regular-season Super Stocks track champion Tim Brown, led all but the opening lap. The former MLRA and MARS champion was driving the car to help his long-time friend Brown dial it in for the Super Stocks Big Buck 50 Presented by Whitetail Trophy Oct. 10-12.

"I think the last race I won was a motorcycle hare scramble," a laughing Frye said in victory lane. He added that the Street Stock drove "to me, just like a Late Model. Man, it felt just like one. It's been 40 years since I really drove a Street Stock and I don't remember it being nothing like this.

"This is a lot better car than I had. I want to thank Tim and Staci Brown for the opportunity to do this. I tried to back out of it and he kept begging. I was like, 'OK, I'll come do this' and I'm so glad I did."

Frye was seventh on Friday in the feature, his first action since driving one event in a Late Model in 2022. Prior to that, he had last raced in 2019 in the Modified division.

Frye took the lead on lap two, but Carver soon was applying pressure with Johnny Fennewald third. It stayed that way until lap 10 when five cars spun in turn three to bring out the race's fourth caution.

With everyone staying mostly attached to the bottom groove the last half of the race, Frye held off Carver by .260 seconds or just over one car length for the win. Lap-one leader Johnny Coats was third with Ted Welschmeyer fourth and Matthew Kay fifth.

Emma Davis earns Show-Me Vintage Racers win: Ninth-starting Emma Davis of Kansas City took over the lead with three leads to go and held on to earn the Show-Me Vintage Racers feature win, her first in her second season of racing with the SMVR.

"The track was great. The car just handled great," Davis said in victory lane.

Davis' parents, Beth and John Martin, also were in the SMVR field. John finished seventh in the feature and Beth was 12th.

Emma Davis started racing at the age of six in go-karts, then moved to E-Mods and Lightning Sprints.

"My parents raced with me tonight and I couldn't do it without them, or without the support of my wonderful husband," Davis said. "I have a great support system."

Jason Isabell went from sixth to first on the opening lap and led until lap eight, when seventh-starting Ken Brown took over the top spot. Caution flew on lap nine and, while the track was being cleared, Isabell's car lost power to end his night.

That elevated Mark Evinger into second with six to go with Davis third. Davis made the pass for the lead headed into turn three on lap 13 and she held on for the win, beating Evinger by .346 seconds.

Damon Clevenger was third with Brown fourth.

LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS (Aug. 30, 2025)

11th annual Ron Jenkins Memorial

Comp Cams Super Late Model Dirt Series

A Feature - 1. 32-Chris Simpson[1]; 2. 15S-Clay Stuckey[6]; 3. 7-RC Whitwell[3]; 4. 7W-Cole Wells[7]; 5. 93-Mason Oberkramer[14]; 6. 11T-Trevor Gundaker[5]; 7. 75M-Dillon McCowan[9]; 8. 7J-Ryan Johnson[8]; 9. 15L-Payton Looney[10]; 10. 86-Kyle Beard[15]; 11. 21-Billy Moyer Sr[16]; 12. 11G-Gordy Gundaker[22]; 13. 4G-Bob Gardner[20]; 14. 5-Jon Mitchell[12]; 15. 50C-Kayden Clatt[19]; 16. 66-Eli Ross[17]; 17. 1-BJ Robinson[18]; 18. 2-Charlie Cole[24]; 19. 14M-Morgan Bagley[23]; 20. 75A-Daniel Adam[2]; 21. 8K-Tyler Kuykendall[21]; 22. (DNF) 75-Terry Phillips[4]; 23. (DNF) 1ST-Justin Reed[13]; 24. (DNF) B17-Brandon Ball[11]; 25. (DNF) 15-Shane Stephens[25]

Pannell Chipping B Feature 1 - 1. 66-Eli Ross[2]; 2. 50C-Kayden Clatt[4]; 3. 8K-Tyler Kuykendall[6]; 4. 78S-Steve Stultz[1]; 5. 24B-Chris Bragg[8]; 6. 14M-Morgan Bagley[3]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[5]; 8. 31C-Cole Henson[10]; 9. 11-Jon Kirby[14]; 10. 1T-Tucker Cox[9]; 11. 4D-Doug Tye[7]; 12. 15-Shane Stephens[12]; 13. (DNF) 82-Jace Parmley[11]; 14. (DNS) 19-Thomas Langley; 15. (DNS) 98-Justin Wells

Bulletproof Racewear B Feature 2 - 1. 1-BJ Robinson[2]; 2. 4G-Bob Gardner[1]; 3. 11G-Gordy Gundaker[3]; 4. 1X-Aaron Marrant[4]; 5. 2-Charlie Cole[6]; 6. 12-Scott Crigler[5]; 7. 91-Chris Jones[9]; 8. 14W-Dustin Walker[8]; 9. 1/4J-Jaxon Ertel[11]; 10. 24C-Brandon Conkwright[13]; 11. 6-Brad Smith[7]; 12. 67-Jimmy Vanzandt[14]; 13. 96-Dalton Imhoff[10]; 14. 87-Shawn Mann[15]; 15. 88-Chance Mann[12]

Integra Shocks Heat 1 - 1. 32-Chris Simpson[1]; 2. 11T-Trevor Gundaker[2]; 3. 75M-Dillon McCowan[3]; 4. 1ST-Justin Reed[7]; 5. 78S-Steve Stultz[5]; 6. 14M-Morgan Bagley[9]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[12]; 8. 4D-Doug Tye[8]; 9. 1T-Tucker Cox[10]; 10. 82-Jace Parmley[11]; 11. (DNF) 19-Thomas Langley[4]; 12. (DNF) 98-Justin Wells[6]

Rocket Chassis Heat 2 - 1. 7-RC Whitwell[1]; 2. 7W-Cole Wells[4]; 3. B17-Brandon Ball[2]; 4. 86-Kyle Beard[5]; 5. 66-Eli Ross[3]; 6. 50C-Kayden Clatt[7]; 7. 8K-Tyler Kuykendall[8]; 8. 24B-Chris Bragg[6]; 9. 31C-Cole Henson[9]; 10. 15-Shane Stephens[10]; 11. (DNF) 11-Jon Kirby[11]

Hoosier Heat 3 - 1. 75A-Daniel Adam[2]; 2. 15S-Clay Stuckey[1]; 3. 15L-Payton Looney[3]; 4. 93-Mason Oberkramer[6]; 5. 4G-Bob Gardner[4]; 6. 11G-Gordy Gundaker[5]; 7. 12-Scott Crigler[9]; 8. 6-Brad Smith[10]; 9. 91-Chris Jones[8]; 10. 1/4J-Jaxon Ertel[7]; 11. 24C-Brandon Conkwright[11]; 12. 87-Shawn Mann[12]

Fibertec Laser Cutting Heat 4 - 1. 75-Terry Phillips[2]; 2. 7J-Ryan Johnson[1]; 3. 5-Jon Mitchell[3]; 4. 21-Billy Moyer Sr[4]; 5. 1-BJ Robinson[8]; 6. 1X-Aaron Marrant[6]; 7. 2-Charlie Cole[5]; 8. 14W-Dustin Walker[7]; 9. 96-Dalton Imhoff[11]; 10. 88-Chance Mann[9]; 11. 67-Jimmy Vanzandt[10]

Mark Martin Auto Group A Qualifying - 1. 32-Chris Simpson, 00:16.091[17]; 2. 7-RC Whitwell, 00:16.269[15]; 3. 11T-Trevor Gundaker, 00:16.298[2]; 4. B17-Brandon Ball, 00:16.312[16]; 5. 75M-Dillon McCowan, 00:16.380[13]; 6. 66-Eli Ross, 00:16.450[22]; 7. 19-Thomas Langley, 00:16.466[9]; 8. 7W-Cole Wells, 00:16.489[5]; 9. 78S-Steve Stultz, 00:16.500[23]; 10. 86-Kyle Beard, 00:16.501[3]; 11. 98-Justin Wells, 00:16.502[6]; 12. 24B-Chris Bragg, 00:16.568[14]; 13. 1ST-Justin Reed, 00:16.627[10]; 14. 50C-Kayden Clatt, 00:16.676[7]; 15. 4D-Doug Tye, 00:16.685[19]; 16. 8K-Tyler Kuykendall, 00:16.707[11]; 17. 14M-Morgan Bagley, 00:16.765[4]; 18. 31C-Cole Henson, 00:16.850[20]; 19. 1T-Tucker Cox, 00:16.906[12]; 20. 15-Shane Stephens, 00:16.961[21]; 21. 82-Jace Parmley, 00:17.642[1]; 22. (DQ) 11-Jon Kirby, 00:16.145[18]; 23. (DQ) 25B-Chevy Boyer, 00:16.835[8]

Mark Martin Auto Group B Qualifying - 1. 15S-Clay Stuckey, 00:16.387[1]; 2. 7J-Ryan Johnson, 00:16.445[23]; 3. 75A-Daniel Adam, 00:16.495[16]; 4. 75-Terry Phillips, 00:16.525[3]; 5. 15L-Payton Looney, 00:16.681[4]; 6. 5-Jon Mitchell, 00:16.681[20]; 7. 4G-Bob Gardner, 00:16.704[21]; 8. 21-Billy Moyer Sr, 00:16.706[17]; 9. 11G-Gordy Gundaker, 00:16.754[8]; 10. 2-Charlie Cole, 00:16.824[10]; 11. 93-Mason Oberkramer, 00:16.852[19]; 12. 1X-Aaron Marrant, 00:16.930[13]; 13. 1/4J-Jaxon Ertel, 00:16.986[7]; 14. 14W-Dustin Walker, 00:17.003[14]; 15. 91-Chris Jones, 00:17.028[5]; 16. 1-BJ Robinson, 00:17.051[9]; 17. 12-Scott Crigler, 00:17.093[12]; 18. 88-Chance Mann, 00:17.118[6]; 19. 6-Brad Smith, 00:17.189[2]; 20. 67-Jimmy Vanzandt, 00:17.227[18]; 21. 24C-Brandon Conkwright, 00:17.296[15]; 22. 96-Dalton Imhoff, 00:17.331[22]; 23. (DQ) 87-Shawn Mann, 00:17.048[11]

Hickamo Super Stocks

A Feature - 1. 111-Bill Frye[2]; 2. 40T-Taylor Carver[3]; 3. 35-Johnny Coats[1]; 4. 21W-Ted Welschmeyer[4]; 5. 66-Matthew Kay[11]; 6. 94-Kenny Carroll[19]; 7. 26M-Donnie Miller[21]; 8. 25-Aaron Murry[20]; 9. 1T-Bradley Tucker[17]; 10. 07D-Mike Daugherty[15]; 11. 1X-Mitchell Waters[10]; 12. G1-Tony Anglin[8]; 13. 04-Blaine Ewing[7]; 14. 11-Derek Brown[13]; 15. 59RR-Jacob Rexing[9]; 16. 164-Michael Muskrat[16]; 17. 16-Logan Thompson[24]; 18. 216-Brian Junkersfeld[12]; 19. (DNF) 1G-Jim Moody[14]; 20. (DNF) 94C-JT Carroll[6]; 21. (DNF) 2-Colton Bourland[18]; 22. (DNF) 88-Jason Winkle[23]; 23. (DNF) 41-Cragar Harris[22]; 24. (DQ) 21-Johnny Fennewald[5]

B Feature 1 - 1. 1T-Bradley Tucker[2]; 2. 94-Kenny Carroll[3]; 3. 26M-Donnie Miller[7]; 4. 88-Jason Winkle[5]; 5. 112-Kevin Brown[1]; 6. 06-Morgan Campbell[4]; 7. 8N-Colby North[6]; 8. 27D-Derek Henson[9]; 9. 27-Jeff Tennant[8]; 10. 10C-Jacob Combs[10]; 11. (DNF) 40-Alcoa Harris[11]

B Feature 2 - 1. 2-Colton Bourland[2]; 2. 25-Aaron Murry[1]; 3. 41-Cragar Harris[3]; 4. 16-Logan Thompson[5]; 5. 73-Francisco Escamilla[7]; 6. 27S-Will Smart[6]; 7. 15M-Michael Matthews[9]; 8. 08-Scott Pullen[4]; 9. 30K-Cameron Kelly[8]; 10. (DNF) 18K-Kyle Cotter[10]; 11. (DNS) 34-Lawrence Dickson

Heat 1 - 1. 35-Johnny Coats[3]; 2. 1X-Mitchell Waters[1]; 3. 66-Matthew Kay[5]; 4. 112-Kevin Brown[2]; 5. 25-Aaron Murry[4]; 6. 88-Jason Winkle[6]; 7. 94-Kenny Carroll[10]; 8. 26M-Donnie Miller[9]; 9. 27D-Derek Henson[7]; 10. 10C-Jacob Combs[8]

Heat 2 - 1. 21W-Ted Welschmeyer[1]; 2. 59RR-Jacob Rexing[3]; 3. 1G-Jim Moody[4]; 4. 216-Brian Junkersfeld[8]; 5. 07D-Mike Daugherty[9]; 6. 08-Scott Pullen[5]; 7. 27S-Will Smart[7]; 8. (DNF) 18K-Kyle Cotter[6]; 9. (DNF) 40-Alcoa Harris[2]; 10. (DNS) 34-Lawrence Dickson

Heat 3 - 1. 21-Johnny Fennewald[1]; 2. 94C-JT Carroll[4]; 3. 04-Blaine Ewing[7]; 4. 11-Derek Brown[8]; 5. 2-Colton Bourland[5]; 6. 41-Cragar Harris[2]; 7. 8N-Colby North[3]; 8. 73-Francisco Escamilla[9]; 9. 30K-Cameron Kelly[6]

Heat 4 - 1. 111-Bill Frye[3]; 2. 40T-Taylor Carver[5]; 3. G1-Tony Anglin[7]; 4. 164-Michael Muskrat[1]; 5. 1T-Bradley Tucker[4]; 6. 06-Morgan Campbell[2]; 7. 16-Logan Thompson[9]; 8. 27-Jeff Tennant[6]; 9. 15M-Michael Matthews[8]

Show-Me Vintage Racers

A Feature - 1. 99E-Emma Davis[9]; 2. 19-Mark Evinger[4]; 3. 6-Damon Clevenger[14]; 4. 5-Ken Brown[7]; 5. 113-Jim Thorne[13]; 6. 18-Owen Evinger[28]; 7. 63-John Martin[11]; 8. 14-Mickie Cook[15]; 9. 09D-Chad Eickleberry[16]; 10. 3X-Richard Fields[5]; 11. 1A-Rodney Ashworth[18]; 12. 58-Beth Martin[10]; 13. 88-Dan Schmidt[22]; 14. 54S-Ken Snyder[2]; 15. 711-Darrell Doerr[3]; 16. 99-Jim Siewert[8]; 17. 71-Mike Lawless[1]; 18. 32W-Lukas Larsen[23]; 19. 8X-Gary Proskocil[17]; 20. 42-Rob Brash[21]; 21. 72-Tim Wies[19]; 22. 2C-Allen Clark[20]; 23. 119-Teddy Thomas[26]; 24. 1-Angela Ashworth[27]; 25. 86-Justin Cruise[25]; 26. (DNF) 15-Jason Isabell[6]; 27. (DNF) 27-Danny Lorton[12]; 28. (DNF) 76-Kevin Prall[24]

Heat 1 - 1. 18-Owen Evinger[2]; 2. 14-Mickie Cook[3]; 3. 6-Damon Clevenger[5]; 4. 19-Mark Evinger[1]; 5. 113-Jim Thorne[4]; 6. 15-Jason Isabell[7]; 7. 5-Ken Brown[6]; 8. (DNF) 09D-Chad Eickleberry[8]; 9. (DNF) 88-Dan Schmidt[9]

Heat 2 - 1. 27-Danny Lorton[6]; 2. 99E-Emma Davis[7]; 3. 99-Jim Siewert[2]; 4. 1A-Rodney Ashworth[4]; 5. 63-John Martin[9]; 6. 711-Darrell Doerr[3]; 7. 71-Mike Lawless[1]; 8. 58-Beth Martin[8]; 9. 3X-Richard Fields[5]

Heat 3 - 1. 8X-Gary Proskocil[2]; 2. 54S-Ken Snyder[4]; 3. 2C-Allen Clark[1]; 4. 42-Rob Brash[5]; 5. 32W-Lukas Larsen[8]; 6. 72-Tim Wies[3]; 7. 76-Kevin Prall[10]; 8. 119-Teddy Thomas[6]; 9. 86-Justin Cruise[7]; 10. 1-Angela Ashworth[9]

Diamond Drag Boat Nationals conclude on Sunday: The 15th annual Diamond Drag Boat Nationals, sanctioned by the Kentucky Drag Boat Association, conclude with elimination rounds on Sunday. Grandstands at Lake Lucas open at 8:30 a.m. with eliminations tentatively set for 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Drag Boat Admission

Drag Boat Event Only
GA (6 and up) - $20

Kids GA (age 5 and under) - FREE

USAC Sprint Cars next on the dirt: For the first time in nearly two decades, the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Cars return to Lucas Oil Speedway on Sept. 6 for the Rod End Supply Diamond Dirt Duel. The 30-lap feature will $6,000 to the winner. Hickamo Super Stocks will be the support class. Gates open at 4 p.m. with hot laps at 6:30 and racing at 7:05.

For information on admission or camping for any Lucas Oil Speedway event in 2025, contact Admissions Director Nichole McMillan at (417) 282-6119 or (417) 295-6043 or email her at nmcmillan@lucasoilspeedway.com for more information.

CONTACT:

Casey Shuman

Lucas Oil Speedway Assistant General Manager

Office: (417) 282-5984

Email: CShuman@lucasoilspeedway.com



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About Lucas Oil Speedway

Lucas Oil Speedway is considered by fans, drivers and industry insiders to be one of the top racing facilities in the nation. Located in Wheatland, Mo., approximately an hour from Springfield and just an hour and a half from the Kansas City metro area, the "Diamond of Dirt Tracks" lives up to its title.

Twenty-One VIP Luxury Suites, HD Jumbo-Tron Screen, Stadium Style Musco Sports Lighting, a Bose Sound System, Go-Kart Slick Track, The Diamond Bar, Track Treasures Gift Shop, the best track food in the country and paved pits are a few of the spectacular amenities setting the Diamond of Dirt apart. This year marks the 12th season for the Liquid Quarter Mile Drag Racing Lake, "Lake Lucas." New for 2017 was all-purpose built Off Road facility featuring a host of regional events.

Lucas Oil Speedway's dirt oval track plays host to some of the largest and most-popular events in the Midwest with national and regional touring series appearing frequently including: The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, United States Modified Touring Series and the High Limit Sprint Racing Series, POWRi Sprint Cars and POWRi WAR Sprints.

In addition to the special events, the Lucas Oil Speedway Weekly Racing Series features the Late Models, USRA Modifieds, USRA Stock Cars, USRA B-Mods and Super Stocks.

2025 Official Lucas Oil Speedway Marketing Partners

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