June 25
Hamilton County Speedway,
Webster City, IA
Sanction: World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series - $10,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated June 26, 2:04 pm)
Hamilton County makes Pierce 2-for-2 in Iowa
- Bobby Pierce
- Brian Shirley
- Brandon Sheppard
- Tyler Bruening
- Max McLaughlin
- Nick Hoffman
- Ryan Gustin
- Dennis Erb Jr.
- Kyle Bronson
- Dustin Sorensen
- Cody Laney
- Tristan Chamberlain
- Blair Nothdurft
- Chad Simpson
- Parker Foster
- Jon Kirby
- Cade Dillard
- Billy Moyer
- Derrick Stewart
- Charlie McKenna
- Brent Larson
- Cody Overton
- Dustin Walker
Bobby Pierce (32) stalks Brandon Sheppard (B5) at Hamilton County Speedway in Webster City, Iowa.
What won the race: Outdueling fellow Illinoisan and series points leader Brandon Sheppard early, Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., led the rest of Tuesday's 35-lap World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series feature at Hamilton County Speedway for a $10,000 payday and his fourth tour victory of the season. Pierce won for the second night in a row in Iowa, pulling away late to finish 3.101 seconds ahead of previous Hamilton County winner Brian Shirley. Sheppard settled for third after leading laps 2-7. Fourth-finishing home-state driver Tyler Bruening led the first lap.
Quotable: "When they dropped the green flag and I got to the bottom right away and went and turn one and it stuck really good. It felt really good right off the bat," Pierce said. "I kind of felt like I'd go anywhere. A really fun racetrack. We don't get many racetracks this size that are that fun to race on. So hats off to them guys."
Key notes: Pierce, who won a night earlier at Iowa's Independence Motor Speedway, notched his 22nd career WoO victory. ... Pierce's fourth victory ties Nick Hoffman for the 2024 tour lead. ... Two cautions slowed the action, the second on lap 30 when fifth-running Cade Dillard broke a driveshaft and rear end. ... Dustin Walker spun for a lap-four yellow. ... Kyle Bronson, debuting a new Longhorn, lowered the track record in time trials, won the first heat and then drew the pole for the main event but quickly faded in the 35-lapper. ... Second-heat runner-up Ryan Gustin went up in smoke on the last lap, forced to a backup car to tag the tail for the feature. He rallied to finish seventh. ... Tristan Chamberlain retired midway through the first heat, his car showing smoke and leaving a trail of fluid. ... California upstart Cody Laney held the third spot from laps 4-13 but faded after the last restart. ... Andrew Kosiski (rear end) and Cody Overton (car wouldn't fire) missed time trials. Overton went to a backup car while Kosiski scratched for the night. ... Parker Foster of Winona, Minn., made his first WoO feature.
On the move: Tail-starting Ryan Gustin of Marshalltown, Iowa, finished seventh (he was forced to give up his third starting spot because he switched to a backup car).
Winner's sponsors: Pierce’s Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Vic Hill Racing Engine and carries sponsorship from Low Voltage Solutions, Rio Grande Waste Services, Inc., Hoker Trucking, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Oakwood Tire Center, Bloomington Normal Truck Performance, Carnaghi Towing & Repair, Toyota of Danville, Floyd’s Waste Systems, A Plus Vacuum, Leka Tree Service, Velocita, Bert Transmissions by Budda, Ted Brown’s Quality Paint & Body Shop, VP Race Fuels, Swift Springs, Bilstein Shocks and Performance Bodies.
Points chase: After Hamilton County: 1. Brandon Sheppard (2,652); 2. Nick Hoffman (2,632); 3. Bobby Pierce (2,538); 4. Cade Dillard (2,534); 5. Kyle Bronson (2,496); 6. Tyler Bruening (2,460); 7. Dennis Erb Jr. (2,444); 8. Ryan Gustin (2,432) 9. Brian Shirley (2,378); 10. Dustin Sorensen (2,376).
Current weather: Broken Clouds, 79°F
Car count: 24
Fast qualifier: Kyle Bronson
Time: 17.503 seconds
Polesitter: Kyle Bronson
Heat race winners: Kyle Bronson, Bobby Pierce, Brian Shirley
Next series race: June 27, I-94 EMR Speedway (Fergus Falls, MN) $10,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.