KENNEDALE,
Texas (Oct. 15)–As
summer begins to fade and autumn begins to slither in, the United States
Modified Touring Series is readying for final points race of the season at the
Summit USMTS Southern Nationals.
Set for October 30 through November 2 at the Kennedale Speedway Park in
Kennedale, Texas, the event will kick off with an open practice for all
competitors on Wednesday, followed by three complete blockbuster shows on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
The tough-as-nails touring titans of the USMTS will battle for $2,000 to win
Thursday and $3,000 to win Friday before capping the weekend with a
$5,000-to-win finale Saturday night and the crowning of the 21st USMTS national
champion.
Unless something miraculous happens, that person will be Rodney Sanders.
The 30-year-old from Happy, Texas, comes into the event with a healthy
212-point lead (3,619 to 3,407) over Dereck Ramirez of Woodward, Oklahoma. In
order to capture his third USMTS title, Sanders simply needs to put his suit on
all three nights.
Meanwhile, Ramirez has a big lead over third-ranked Hunter Marriott of
Brookfield, Missouri (3,188) and Terry Phillips of Springfield, Missouri
(3,021) while another former champ, Ryan Gustin of Marshalltown, Iowa, is fifth
with 2,953 points.
The rest of the top ten includes Jake O’Neil of Tucson, Arizona (2,902), Zack
VanderBeek of New Sharon, Iowa (2,306), Adam Kates of Tonganoxie, Kansas
(2,289), Mike Striegel of Wheatland, Missouri (1,878) and Travis Saurer of
Elizabeth, Minnesota (1,685).
With the points titles for the Mid-American Series, Northern Lights Series and
Hunt for the Casey’s Cup already sewn up, Sanders can also make it a sweep of
the regional action this year by holding on to his lead in the Summit Southern
Series.
Not only will fans witness the biggest names in dirt modified racing during the
Summit Southern Nationals, but the best of the best in the Factory Stock and
Limited Mod divisions will also be battling for $1,000 to win Thursday, $1,500
on Friday night and a top prize of $2,000 on Saturday in both classes.
On top of that, any driver that wins all three features in either division gets
a $1,000 bonus or win two of three and get a $500 bonus.
Wednesday’s practice will get underway at 6 p.m. and go until 9 p.m. the pits
will open at 12 p.m., pre-tech will begin at 1 and the drivers meeting will
commence at 5:30. Pit passes will be $20 and admission to the grandstands is
free. This will likely be the only night for hot laps.
On Thursday and Friday, the pits open at 2 p.m. with the drivers meeting at
5:30 and racing at 6. The pits will open at 1 p.m. on Saturday with the drivers
meeting at 4:30 and racing at 5.
More information for racers is available in the Downloads section of usmts.com
and usraracing.com.
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