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August 26
Lawrenceburg Speedway,
Lawrenceburg, IN
Sanction: Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (Whiskey City 60) - $12,000
Information provided by: Series reports (last updated August 27, 4:10 pm)
Bottoms up: Bloomquist three-peats Whiskey City
Whiskey City 60
  1. Scott Bloomquist
  2. Jimmy Owens
  3. Josh Richards
  4. Gregg Satterlee
  5. Hudson O'Neal
  6. Steve Francis
  7. Tim McCreadie
  8. Dennis Erb Jr.
  9. Jonathan Davenport
  10. Earl Pearson Jr.
  11. Don O'Neal
  12. Jason Jameson
  13. Cody Mahoney
  14. Darrell Lanigan
  15. Michael Chilton
  16. Jeff Babcock
  17. Kody Evans
  18. Ted Nobbe
  19. Robby Hensley
  20. Kent Robinson
  21. Josh Rice
  22. Scott James
  23. Steve Casebolt
  24. Austyn Mills
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Scott Bloomquist takes the checkers for his $12,000 victory.
What won the race: The fourth of four leaders, Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., led the final 26 laps of the Whiskey City 60 at Lawrenceburg Speedway for his eighth Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series victory of the season. The seventh-starting Bloomquist, who finished 2.729 seconds ahead of Jimmy Owens, earned $12,000 in winning for the third year in a row in Lawrenceburg.
Key notes: Bloomquist won back-to-back series races for the first time in 2017. ... Darrell Lanigan led the first 25 laps and pitted with a flat tire while running second on lap 26. ... Hudson O'Neal led laps 26-29 and Gregg Satterlee led laps 30-34. ... The event was originally scheduled to be the second race of a weekend doubleheader, but Friday’s race at Ponderosa Speedway in Junction City, Ky., was cancelled when the track prematurely shut its gates for the season. ... Josh Rice piloted the Gary Engle-owned No. 15 while John Whitney recovered from injuries suffered in a Moler Raceway Park accident.
On the move: Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., started 12th and finished second.
Winner's sponsors: Bloomquist’s Sweet-Bloomquist Race Car is by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by Reece Monuments, Mark Martin Automotive, Crop Production Services, Dyna-Gro, Allstar Performance, Sorbera Chiropractic, Horton Oil, Base Race Fuels, Hawkeye Trucking, Crossfit Overton and Sweet Manufacturing.
Points chase: After Lawrenceburg: 1. Josh Richards (6,845 points); 2. Scott Bloomquist (6,720); 3. Tim McCreadie (6,700); 4. Don O'Neal (6,115); 5. Jimmy Owens (6,110); 6. Earl Pearson Jr. (6,025); 7. Darrell Lanigan (5,960); 8. Dennis Erb Jr. (5,770); 9. Gregg Satterlee (5,550); 10. Hudson O'Neal (5,520); 11. Steve Francis (5,375); 12. Boom Briggs (4,860).
Car count: 32
Fast qualifier: Darrell Lanigan
Time: 14.242 seconds
Polesitter: Darrell Lanigan
Heat race winners: Darrell Lanigan, Hudson O'Neal, Josh Richards, Earl Pearson Jr.
Consolation race winners: Jeff Babcock, Steve Francis
Provisional starters: Josh Rice, Austyn Mills
Next series race: September 2, Portsmouth Raceway Park (Portsmouth, OH) $12,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From series and staff reports

LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. (Aug. 26) — Asserting himself as they raced off the exit of turn two, Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., passed Gregg Satterlee of Indiana, Pa., on lap 34 and went on to lead the remaining distance to win Saturday’s Whiskey City 60 at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway.

En route to a $12,000 victory, Bloomquist steadily moved forward after starting seventh, stalking Satterlee for four laps after the rookie of the year candidate took the lead from fellow rookie contender Hudson O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind.

Working around the hub, Bloomquist then rolled to his third straight Whiskey City 60 victory and second consecutive Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series win. It marked the first time this season that the defending series champion, who also won last weekend at Batesville (Ark.) Motor Speedway, managed to win back-to-back series races.

“We got down and I just started feeling the car was getting some pretty good grip on the bottom and it started rubbering up a bit in (turns) one and two,” said Bloomquist. “It took a little longer for turns (three and four) to come in. As you could see at the end of the race everybody was on the bottom.”

Bloomquist finished 2.729 seconds ahead of Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn., who started 12th, while series points leader Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., was third after starting from the outside front row. Satterlee settled for fourth after leading laps 30-34 and O’Neal was fifth after pacing the field on laps 26-29.

After starting on the fourth row, Bloomquist ran in the top five early. Polesitter Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., took the lead at the start and led the first 25 laps before giving way to O’Neal. Bloomquist wasn’t a factor for the lead until the halfway mark. Just as Satterlee slid by O’Neal, Bloomquist slipped into third. A lap later he was hounding Satterlee.

“Our car was working good early. Our plan wasn’t to chase the cushion or anything, it was just to get the car good and tight so we could stay on the bottom and wait on it to come in,” said Bloomquist. “As black as it got, I thought it may rubber up in the middle or maybe on the top. I just felt it start coming on the bottom there and just stayed with it and that got us to the front.

“That one restart, I really wanted to get down to the bottom pretty quick. It was a pretty exciting start. I was afraid if Jimmy got in front of me right then, I knew it was gonna rubber up and I might have a heck of a time getting by him. So I was really … not desperate, but I saw the urgency to get down to the bottom and maintain that groove.”

Owens methodically worked his way forward, but after getting by Richards he didn’t quite have a car capable of chasing down Bloomquist.

“(Bloomquist) was better than I was. I was way too tight,” said Owens. “When I kept the car under me and tried to rotate the corners as good as I could, I’d push out. And then if I went in too hard and let the car tail out, then I was free all the way off. We was just a titch tighter than we needed to be.”

Richards, who entered the race 110-points ahead of Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., and 145-points in front of Bloomquist, registered another solid finish in his quest for his first Lucas Oil series title. As the tour heads to Portsmouth (Ohio) Raceway Park and Tyler County Speedway in Middlebourne, W. Va., for a pair of shows over the Labor Day holiday weekend, he now leads Bloomquist by 125 points, while McCreadie is 145 markers back.

“I’m just kinda kicking myself on that restart,” said Richards, who was making his first start at Lawrenceburg since 2009. “I really thought that top was gonna be better than it was. I spun the tires and fell back. I mean, the best car won the race tonight. Scott and those guys did a great job. You just … could’ve, should’ve, would’ve. We got the top and fell back there and then went to the top to get by those lapped cars and Jimmy got by. We got by Gregg (Satterlee) there, so we didn’t really lose anything. It’s nice to run third, but we just needed to be a little bit better tonight.”

With his first back-to-back Lucas Oil tour victories of the season helping him jump back ahead of McCreadie in the series points race, Bloomquist is back to within striking distance of Richards. He has six more weekends and nine point paying events to try to trek down the series leader.

“We had all that trouble dropping out of four races with that vapor locking our fuel system,” Bloomquist said. “We finally got that handled and now we’re back on track. Hopefully we can work our way back up, but you know we had a pretty big point lead and then it went to being a pretty big (deficit). We’re just gonna keep plugging away.”

Feature lineup

Row 1: Lanigan, Richards
Row 2: H. O'Neal, Pearson
Row 3: Satterlee, Jameson
Row 4: Bloomquist, D. O'Neal
Row 5: Erb, McCreadie
Row 6: Davenport, Owens
Row 7: Mahoney, Chilton
Row 8: Robinson, Evans
Row 9: Babcock, Francis
Row 10: Hensley, James
Row 11: T. Nobbe, Casebolt
Row 12: Rice, Mills

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