The Dirt Track at Charlotte
Lanigan, Richards fast in World Finals qualifying
CONCORD, NC – Nov. 1, 2012 – Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., and Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va. – the only two-time World of Outlaws Late Model Series champions since 2004 – shared fast-time honors during Thursday night’s Kellogg’s Qualifying Night at the PEAK Motor Oil World of Outlaws World Finals Presented by NAPA Auto Parts at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.
Friendly rivals who two years ago battled for the WoO title at The Dirt Track, Lanigan and Richards topped a massive field of 72 Dirt Late Models that were signed in for two rounds of Ohlins Shocks Time Trials. The qualifying program kicked off a blockbuster tripleheader that also attracted 50 winged machines for the companion World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series meet and 40 entries for the Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified action.
Kellogg’s Qualifying Night featured two rounds of WoO time trials – the first to line up Friday night’s heat races and the second to align Saturday night’s preliminaries.
On an evening that saw him clinch his second career WoO points crown simply by entering the competition, Lanigan, 42, blistered the 4/10-mile oval in 15.155 seconds during the first round of time trials. It was his sixth fast time of 2012, giving him sole possession of first place in the category ahead of York, Pa.’s Rick Eckert.
Lanigan went on to time fifth-fastest in the second round of qualifying, leaving him just short of becoming the third driver in history to sweep both legs of WoO time trials during the PEAK World Finals Presented by NAPA. His circuit of 15.522 seconds was just a hair off Richards’s quick lap of 15.425 seconds – even though Lanigan went on the track next to last in the qualifying order.
“We had a real good car,” Lanigan said of his Cornett-powered Rocket. “We missed out on a chance to sweep (the fast times) because the track definitely slowed down by the time we went out in the second round, but we’ll take two top-five qualifying runs. We know we’ll be on the pole for two heats.”
Lanigan, who previously registered a PEAK World Finals Presented by NAPA fast-time award in the first round of qualifying in 2009, will start from the pole position in the first heat on Friday night and the fifth heat on Saturday night.
Richards, 24, steered his father’s Rocket Chassis house car to his fourth WoO fast time of 2012 despite running an abbreviated schedule while pursuing a pavement career on the NASCAR Nationwide Series. It marked the second straight year that he set fast time in one round of qualifying during the PEAK World Finals Presented by NAPA.
While Richards will start Saturday night’s first heat from the pole position, his seventh-fastest lap in Round 1 of time trials handed him the outside pole for Friday night’s first preliminary.
Lanigan was one of four drivers to time inside the top six in both rounds to secure a pair of pole-position starts, joining 2011 LMS champion Eckert, Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., and Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind.
Other pole position winners for Friday’s program were Eric Wells of Hazard, Ky., and Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., while Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga., will start a Saturday heat from the inside of Row 1.
The PEAK World Finals Presented by NAPA continue on Friday and Saturday (Nov. 2-3), with gates opening at 3 p.m. and hot laps scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. each day. Each card will include a 50-lap A-Main for the WoO LMS, a 30-lap A-Main for the WoO Sprint Car Series and a 40-lap headliner for the Super DIRTcar Series big-block Modifieds.
Saturday night’s World Finals program will be televised by the SPEED cable network from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight ET.
Updates of Thursday's action:
Round two qualifying
Josh Richards posted a lap of 15.425 seconds during Thursday night’s second round of World Finals qualifying to earn the pole for the first of six heat races scheduled for Saturday night at Charlotte’s 4/10-mile oval.
Other polesitters for Saturday’s heat races: Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind.; Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C.; Rick Eckert of York, Pa.; Darrel Lanigan of Union, Ky.; and Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga.
Saturday’s heat races will set the lineup for Saturday night’s 50-lap $10,000-to-win main event, the second of two WoO feature races on the weekend.
Lanigan, who clinched his second WoO championship just by signing in for the weekend’s action, topped Thursday’s first round of qualifying to earn the pole for Friday’s first heat race.
Shane Clanton failed to post a time during round two after jumping the cushion and slamming the wall in turn one on his first lap. Chub Frank had trouble on his first lap, slipping over the cushion and scraping the wall exiting turn four.
Round two results (unofficial)
- 1 - Josh Richards, Shinnston, W.Va., Rocket/Roush Yates 15.425
- K71 - Don O'Neal, Martinsville, Ind., MasterSbilt/Dickens 15.433
- 44 - Chris Madden, Gray Court, S.C., Bloomquist/Cornett 15.510
- 24 - Rick Eckert, York, Pa., Bloomquist/Dickens 15.512
- 29 - Darrell Lanigan, Union, Ky., Rocket/Cornett 15.522
- 17M - Dale McDowell, Chickamauga, Ga., MasterSbilt/Clements 15.549
- 20 - Jimmy Owens, Newport, Tenn., Bloomquist/Cornett 15.559
- 71c - R.J. Conley, Wheelersburg, Ohio, Rocket/Draime 15.619
- 1 - Brandon Sheppard, New Berlin, Ill., Rocket/Roush Yates 15.627
- 44 - Clint Smith, Senoia, Ga., Rocket/RaceTek 15.635
- 6 - Steve Shaver, Vienna, W.Va., Rocket/Rumley 15.650
- 25 - Jason Feger, Bloomington, Ill., Pierce/Rhyne 15.654
- 87 - Walker Arthur, Forest, Va., MasterSbilt/CAMS 15.660
- 22 - Gregg Satterlee, Rochester Mills, Pa., Rocket/Roush Yates 15.751
- 39 - Tim McCreadie, Watertown, N.Y., Warrior/ProPower 15.760
- 15 - Steve Francis, Ashland, Ky., Wright/Clements 15.763
- 24 - Kenny Moreland, Charlotte Hall, Md., Rocket/Custom 15.804
- 44 - Earl Pearson Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., MasterSbilt/Wallace 15.830
- 91 - Billy Decker, Unadilla, N.Y., Rocket/LJL 15.837
- 71d - Ron Davies, Warren, Pa., MB Customs/Bullock 15.842
- 18W - Eric Wells, Hazard, Ky., Bloomquist/Roush-Yates 15.848
- 32c - Vic Coffey, Caledonia, N.Y., Rocket/ProPower 15.880
- 0 - Scott Bloomquist, Mooresburg, Tenn., Bloomquist/Roush Yates 15.932
- 7R - Kent Robinson, Bloomington, Ind., MasterSbilt/Dickens 15.952
- 71 - B.J. Robinson, Shreveport, La., Victory Circle/Dickens 15.962
- 72 - John Mason, Millersburg, Ohio, Bloomquist/Hill 15.979
- 19 - Tim Fuller, Watertown, N.Y., Capital/Clements 15.986
- 53 - Ray Cook, Brasstown, N.C., MasterSbilt/RED 16.011
- 14M - Morgan Bagley, Longview, Texas, Rocket/Clements 16.050
- 11 - Austin Hubbard, Seaford, Del., Rocket/Cornett 16.050
- 28 - Dennis Erb Jr., Carpentersville, Ill., Bloomquist/Rhyne 16.078
- 88 - Andrew Reaume, Blenheim, Ontario, Rocket/Cornett 16.114
- 22 - Chris Ferguson, Mount Holly, N.C., Warrior/Clary 16.132
- 41 - Josh McGuire, Grayson, Ky., MasterSbilt/GCP 16.137
- 5 - Jared Landers, Batesville, Ark., Wright/Roush Yates 16.142
- 57J - Bub McCool, Vicksburg, Miss., Victory Circle/Dickens 16.172
- 20 - Duane Chamberlain, Richmond, Ind., Chamberlain/Dargie 16.184
- 71R - Rod Conley, Wheelersburg, Ohio, Rocket/Draime 16.212
- 17 - Zack Dohm, Cross Lanes, W.Va., Rocket/Hill 16.238
- 11 - Pat Doar, New Richmond, Wis., Mars/ProPower 16.261
- 18 - Ross Camponovo, Clarksdale, Miss., Victory Circle/RPM 16.303
- 21D - Dan Stone, Thompson, Pa., Rocket/Cornett 16.316
- 93 - Pancho Lawler, Hanover, Md., Rocket/Hershey 16.338
- 15 - Jonathan Davenport, Blairsville, Ga., Wright/Roush Yates 16.358
- 37c - Dennis Franklin, Gaffney, S.C., Wright/Clements 16.363
- 7JL - Jerry Lierly, Quincy, Ill., Bloomquist/Roush Yates 16.394
- 31 - Bryan Force, Indiana, Pa., Rocket/Cornett 16.410
- 20 - Jerry Bowersock, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Rocket/Dargie 16.459
- 1* - Chub Frank, Bear Lake, Pa., Rocket/Roush Yates 16.464
- 4ds - Chad Hollenbeck, Kingsley, Pa., Rocket/Clements 16.471
- 28 - Eddie Carrier Jr., Salt Rock, W.Va., Rocket/Grover 16.562
- 77x - Coleby Frye, Dover, Pa., Rocket/Kevlar 16.634
- 00 - Jay Sessoms, Stanley, N.C., Rocket/LED 16.659
- KB - Kerry King, Delmar, Del. 16.698
- 555 - Justin Coulter, Leamington, Ontario, Rocket/Dickens 16.749
- 0 - Dale Hollidge, Mechanicsville, Md., MasterSbilt/Hershey 16.886
- 10 - Corey Weaver, Imler, Pa., Rocket/ProPower 16.906
- 5 - Eric Jacobsen, Seacliff Beach, CA, Bloomquist/Roush Yates 16.912
- 1G - Jacob Hawkins, Fairmont, W.Va., Warrior/Custom 16.973
- 07 - Brian Ledbetter, Dallas, N.C., Rocket/Maiwald 17.016
- 55 - Denny Fenton, Clearfield, Pa., Rocket/Malcuit 17.125
- 8 - Matt Sponaugle, Wileyford, W.Va., Rocket/Baker 17.206
- c8 - Timothy Culp, W. Monroe, La., TrakStar/PTS 17.224
- 47 - Brett Miller, Greeneville, Tenn., Warrior/Hill 17.262
- 2 - Joe Ramey, Haverhill, Ohio, MasterSbilt/Roush Yates 17.270
- 31 - Bob Gordon, Keyser, W.Va., Rocket/Crescent 17.292
- D8 - Dustin Mitchell, Pine Level, N.C., MasterSbilt/Hill 17.432
- 21b - Rich Bell, Sheffield, Ill., Rocket/Runyon 17.477
- 33 - Don Gordon, Chatham, Ontario, Warrior/Custom 17.688
- 00s - Randy Sterling, Morrisdale, Pa., Rocket/Edge 17.714
- 53 - Chris Farrell, Clearfield, Pa., Rocket/RPM 17.927
- 25 - Shane Clanton, Fayetteville, Ga., Capital/Clements no time
Round one qualifying
Darrell Lanigan clinched his second World of Outlaws championship just by signing in at Charlotte, but that doesn’t seem to have taken away any of the Union, Ky., driver’s competitiveness.
Besting a field of 71 Late Models, Lanigan posted a lap of 15.155 seconds around Charlotte’s 4/10-mile oval during Thursday’s first round of qualifying to earn the pole starting spot for the first of six heat races slated for Friday evening. Other polesitters for Friday’s heat races: Eric Wells of Hazard, Ky.; Rick Eckert of York, Pa.; Chris Madden of Gaffney, S.C.; Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind.; and Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn.
The six heats will determine the lineup for Friday’s 50-lap $10,000-to-win main event. Another time trials session Thursday will determine the heat race lineups for Saturday’s event, another $10,000-to-win event.
O’Neal, driving a Childress Racing MasterSbilt, posted the fifth-fastest time on his first qualifying lap, but lost power and slowed in turns three and four on his second lap.
A number of drivers had trouble negotiating the track’s thick cushion. Kenny Moreland, Dennis Franklin, Dale McDowell and Gregg Satterlee were among drivers who got over the cushion and tagged the wall at some point during their qualifying run. None suffered serious damage.
Coleby Frye of Dover, Pa., ran into trouble on his second lap, spinning at the entrance of turn three and nosing into the wall in turn four.
Round one results (unofficial)
- 29 - Darrell Lanigan, Union, Ky., Rocket/Cornett 15.155
- 18W - Eric Wells, Hazard, Ky., Bloomquist/Roush-Yates 15.242
- 24 - Rick Eckert, York, Pa., Bloomquist/Dickens 15.252
- 44 - Chris Madden, Gray Court, S.C., Bloomquist/Cornett 15.294
- K71 - Don O'Neal, Martinsville, Ind., MasterSbilt/Dickens 15.372
- 0 - Scott Bloomquist, Mooresburg, Tenn., Bloomquist/Roush Yates 15.388
- 1 - Josh Richards, Shinnston, W.Va., Rocket/Roush Yates 15.407
- 39 - Tim McCreadie, Watertown, N.Y., Warrior/ProPower 15.470
- 20 - Jimmy Owens, Newport, Tenn., Bloomquist/Cornett 15.477
- 87 - Walker Arthur, Forest, Va., MasterSbilt/CAMS 15.507
- 17M - Dale McDowell, Chickamauga, Ga., MasterSbilt/Clements 15.514
- 44 - Clint Smith, Senoia, Ga., Rocket/RaceTek 15.553
- 15 - Steve Francis, Ashland, Ky., Wright/Clements 15.570
- 25 - Jason Feger, Bloomington, Ill., Pierce/Rhyne 15.590
- 17 - Zack Dohm, Cross Lanes, W.Va., Rocket/Hill 15.605
- 5 - Eric Jacobsen, Seacliff Beach, CA, Bloomquist/Roush Yates 15.619
- 37c - Dennis Franklin, Gaffney, S.C., Wright/Clements 15.637
- 71d - Ron Davies, Warren, Pa., MB Customs/Bullock 15.653
- 6 - Steve Shaver, Vienna, W.Va., Rocket/Rumley 15.669
- 1 - Brandon Sheppard, New Berlin, Ill., Rocket/Roush Yates 15.673
- 7R - Kent Robinson, Bloomington, Ind., MasterSbilt/Dickens 15.675
- 1* - Chub Frank, Bear Lake, Pa., Rocket/Roush Yates 15.734
- 11 - Austin Hubbard, Seaford, Del., Rocket/Cornett 15.751
- 28 - Eddie Carrier Jr., Salt Rock, W.Va., Rocket/Grover 15.760
- 28 - Dennis Erb Jr., Carpentersville, Ill., Bloomquist/Rhyne 15.766
- 71c - R.J. Conley, Wheelersburg, Ohio, Rocket/Draime 15.769
- 44 - Earl Pearson Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., Longhorn/Wallace 15.784
- 25 - Shane Clanton, Fayetteville, Ga., Capital/Clements 15.791
- 32c - Vic Coffey, Caledonia, N.Y., Rocket/ProPower 15.794
- 14M - Morgan Bagley, Longview, Texas, Rocket/Clements 15.798
- 53 - Ray Cook, Brasstown, N.C., MasterSbilt/RED 15.804
- 19 - Tim Fuller, Watertown, N.Y., Capital/Clements 15.832
- 57J - Bub McCool, Vicksburg, Miss., Victory Circle/Dickens 15.860
- 7JL - Jerry Lierly, Quincy, Ill., Bloomquist/Roush Yates 15.871
- 71 - B.J. Robinson, Shreveport, La., Victory Circle/Dickens 15.930
- 22 - Gregg Satterlee, Rochester Mills, Pa., Rocket/Roush Yates 15.938
- 88 - Andrew Reaume, Blenheim, Ontario, Rocket/Cornett 15.969
- 00 - Jay Sessoms, Stanley, N.C., Rocket/LED 15.998
- 41 - Josh McGuire, Grayson, Ky., MasterSbilt/GCP 16.033
- 5 - Jared Landers, Batesville, Ark., Wright/Roush Yates 16.034
- 18 - Ross Camponovo, Clarksdale, Miss., Victory Circle/RPM 16.046
- 20 - Duane Chamberlain, Richmond, Ind., Chamberlain/Dargie 16.070
- 11 - Pat Doar, New Richmond, Wis., Mars/ProPower 16.073
- 91 - Billy Decker, Unadilla, N.Y., Rocket/LJL 16.174
- 72 - John Mason, Millersburg, Ohio, Bloomquist/Hill 16.197
- 71R - Rod Conley, Wheelersburg, Ohio, Rocket/Draime 16.214
- 22 - Chris Ferguson, Mount Holly, N.C., Warrior/Clary 16.217
- 20 - Jerry Bowersock, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Rocket/Dargie 16.218
- 24 - Kenny Moreland, Charlotte Hall, Md., Rocket/Custom 16.438
- 21D - Dan Stone, Thompson, Pa., Rocket/Cornett 16.444
- KB - Kerry King, Delmar, Del. 16.512
- 31 - Bryan Force, Indiana, Pa., Rocket/Cornett 16.586
- 0 - Dale Hollidge, Mechanicsville, Md., MasterSbilt/Hershey 16.598
- 4ds - Chad Hollenbeck, Kingsley, Pa., Rocket/Clements 16.620
- 47 - Brett Miller, Greeneville, Tenn., Warrior/Hill 16.647
- c8 - Timothy Culp, W. Monroe, La., TrakStar/PTS 16.668
- 31 - Bob Gordon, Keyser, W.Va., Rocket/Crescent 16.688
- 2 - Joe Ramey, Haverhill, Ohio, MasterSbilt/Roush Yates 16.699
- 93 - Pancho Lawler, Hanover, Md., Rocket/Hershey 16.740
- 555 - Justin Coulter, Leamington, Ontario, Rocket/Dickens 16.835
- 77x - Coleby Frye, Dover, Pa., Rocket/Kevlar 16.882
- 15 - Jonathan Davenport, Blairsville, Ga., Wright/Roush Yates 16.901
- 8 - Matt Sponaugle, Wileyford, W.Va., Rocket/Baker 16.916
- 10 - Corey Weaver, Imler, Pa., Rocket/ProPower 16.943
- 21b - Rich Bell, Sheffield, Ill., Rocket/Runyon 17.153
- D8 - Dustin Mitchell, Pine Level, N.C., MasterSbilt/Hill 17.196
- 53 - Chris Farrell, Clearfield, Pa., Rocket/RPM 17.259
- 07 - Brian Ledbetter, Dallas, N.C., Rocket/Maiwald 17.301
- 55 - Denny Fenton, Clearfield, Pa., Rocket/Malcuit 17.573
- 00s - Randy Sterling, Morrisdale, Pa., Rocket/Edge 17.605
- 33 - Don Gordon, Chatham, Ontario, Warrior/Custom 17.832
- 1G - Jacob Hawkins, Fairmont, W.Va., Warrior/Custom 17.922
Pre-race notes
On-track action kicked off with hot laps at 5 p.m. Opening ceremonies are scheduled for 6. Late Models and sprint cars will each complete two qualifying sessions while modifieds will run two sets of heat races. … Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., is making his first Charlotte appearance since 2008 behind the wheel of a Childress Racing MasterSbilt. O’Neal, who normally drives the MasterSbilt house car, previously drove the Louisiana-based Childress Racing entry to victory in Whynot (Miss.) Motorsports Park’s Coors Light Fall Classic and a fifth-place finish in the Southern Belle Cotton Pickin’ 100 at Magnolia Motor Speedway in Columbus, Miss. … After stepping aside to let O’Neal run at Whynot and Magnolia, Childress Racing driver B.J. Robinson of Shreveport, La., will pilot Chris Wall’s Childress entry this weekend. … Jacob Hawkins of Fairmont, W.Va., is driving the Warrior Race Cars house car this weekend thanks to a one-race deal put together with help from Bobby Lake Motorsports. … Coleby Frye of Dover, Pa., is making his first appearance at Charlotte in a Carey Terrance-owned Rocket Chassis. The ride was opened up for Frye after Terrance and Dale Planck parted ways earlier this week. … Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., will wrap up his second World of Outlaws championship when he completes both rounds of time trials. … Rick Eckert of York, Pa., has won the past two WoO events, including Oct. 10’s Late Model Showdown at Charlotte.
Correction: Fixes Earl Pearson Jr.'s chassis to Longhorn, sted MasterSbilt.