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August 27
Merritt Speedway,
Lake City, MI
Sanction: World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series (Keyser's Great Lakes Shootout) - $15,000
Information provided by: Series and staff reports (last updated August 29, 7:22 am)
Flipping script, Madden claims Merritt's $15,000
Keyser's Great Lakes Shootout
  1. Chris Madden
  2. Shane Clanton
  3. Brandon Sheppard
  4. Rick Eckert
  5. Devin Moran
  6. Brandon Thirlby
  7. Brent Larson
  8. Morgan Bagley
  9. Dona Marcoullier
  10. Chub Frank
  11. Eric Spangler
  12. Tyler Erb
  13. Chad Foster
  14. Eric Wells
  15. Travis Stemler
  16. Frank Heckenast Jr.
  17. Chad Finley
  18. Michael Luberda Jr.
  19. Rich Neiser
  20. Paul Stubber
  21. Andrew Terrill
  22. Mike Staszak
  23. Chris Brindley
  24. Bob Hammar
presented by
Jim DenHamer
Chris Madden celebrates his fifth WoO victory of the season.
What won the race: Gaining redemption 24 hours after a heartbreaking final-circuit loss, Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., overtook Shane Clanton on lap 51 and held on to capture Sunday night's caution-free 75-lap Keyser's Great Lakes Shootout finale at Merritt Speedway. Madden survived a last-lap scare in lapped traffic to score the $15,000 World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series triumph by 0.559 of a second over Clanton, who couldn't duplicate his dramatic victory over Madden in Saturday evening's weekend opener.
On the move: Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., advanced from the 19th starting spot to finish 10th.
Winner's sponsors: Madden’s Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Crowder Trucking, Century Plastics, Davis Diesel Service, Millwood Plumbing, Cushman Paint and Body, Stroble Mini Storage and Petroff Towing.
Points chase: After Merritt Night 2: 1. Brandon Sheppard (4,870 points), 2. Chris Madden (4,602), 3. Shane Clanton (4,552), 4. Devin Moran (4,500), 5. Rick Eckert (4,470), 5. Tyler Erb (4,470), 7. Eric Wells (4,346), 8. Chub Frank (4,282), 9. Frank Heckenast Jr. (4,280), 10. Morgan Bagley (4,266).
Car count: 28
Fast qualifier: Chris Madden
Time: 13.174 seconds
Polesitter: Shane Clanton
Heat race winners: Chris Madden, Brandon Sheppard, Shane Clanton
Consolation race winners: Chub Frank
Provisional starters: Michael Luberda Jr., Bob Hammar
Next series race: September 2, Lernerville Speedway (Sarver, PA) $10,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From series and staff reports

LAKE CITY, Mich. (Aug. 27) — When Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., slid into turns three and four on the final circuit of Sunday night’s 75-lap Keyser’s Great Lakes Shootout finale at Merritt Speedway, he couldn’t help experiencing flashbacks to his heartbreaking last-lap loss on the same quarter-mile oval just 24 hours earlier.

With the driver who stole the previous evening’s 30-lap weekend opener from Madden — his good buddy Shane Clanton of Zebulon, Ga. — closely tailing him again, the possibility of another bitter defeat felt all too real.

Alas, Madden, 42, survived a scare in the race’s fleeting moments to capture the caution-free, extra-distance World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series A-main, earning him a cool $15,000 first-place prize to soothe the pain of leading all but the last lap of Saturday night’s feature.

After overtaking Clanton for the lead on lap 51, Madden held on to cross the finish line 0.559 of a second before Saturday’s $6,000 winner. It was Madden’s fifth WoO triumph of 2017 — tying him with Clanton for the second-highest total on the national tour — and the 14th of his career.

Runaway WoO points leader Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., started and finished third, more than three seconds behind Madden at the checkered flag in his Rocket Chassis house car. He looked strong early while leading laps 11-17 but fell to third two circuits after ceding the top spot and stayed there for the remainder of the distance.

Rick Eckert of York, Pa., inched forward from the seventh starting spot to reach fourth place with a lap-29 pass of Longview, Texas’s Morgan Bagley and finished there in Paul Crowl’s Longhorn Race Car. Ninth-starter Devin Moran of Dresden, Ohio, slipped past Bagley for fifth late in the distance to complete the top five in Tye Twarog’s XR1 Rocket.

Madden, who had never previously raced at Merritt, felt fortunate to avoid back-to-back losses to Clanton.

“That lapped traffic was hairy there at the end,” said Madden, who started on the outside pole in his Longhorn Race Car and only briefly ran in third place early in the feature. “I got into three and four a little hot right there (on the last lap), and the guy I was trying to lap, I thought he was gonna go to the top and then he decided to come to the bottom and I had to get on the binders hard.

“So it left the door wide open for Shane. If he would’ve been right there, he would’ve been able to make the pass again with one to go.”

While Clanton had been able to cut Madden’s steady late-race edge of around 1 second in half by the time the white flag was displayed, he didn’t have his Ron Davies-owned Capital Race Car close enough to Madden to take advantage of the leader’s momentary burp on the final circuit.

Clanton, who has spent much of the 2017 WoO schedule traveling up-and-down the road alongside Madden, acknowledged with a smile that beating his pal in dramatic fashion for a second straight night might have made things a bit awkward between them.

“Lapped traffic messed him up a little bit,” Clanton said, noting the reason he even had a shot at sweeping the weekend. “He would’ve been mad if I passed him on the last lap again.”

Madden was certainly happy to leave Michigan a winner.

“We had a good car,” Madden said. “We started out a little bit slow, but we just bided our time and waited for the car to come to us.”

Madden offered thanks to his two-member crew, which notably included Clanton’s brother-in-law Dan Davies, a western Pennsylvania open-wheel modified driver who is the son of Clanton’s car owner, and Collin Pasi. The pair provided much needed pit-area assistance to Madden, who was left searching for crew help after the recent departure of his regular mechanics.

“Collin and Dan Davies, appreciate you guys very much,” Madden said in victory lane. “You guys have been a blessing to me and I appreciate it.”

Clanton, who celebrates his 42nd birthday on Aug. 29, settled for a runner-up finish after starting from the pole position and leading laps 1-10 and 18-50.

“Overall, we had a good car and it was a good race,” Clanton said. “It was whoever got through lapped traffic best I guess.

“We need a little more work on our car to get it a little more balanced. We’ll just work a little harder.”

Sheppard, 24, couldn’t quite keep pace with Madden and Clanton after his short stint at the front of the field early in the A-main.

“I don’t think we were tightened up enough for the circumstances,” said Sheppard, who registered his 30th top-five finish in 36 WoO starts this season. “We kind of expected the track to stay wet a little bit longer than it did. We got the lead there at the beginning, but once the bottom went away we just got a little too loose.”

Notes: Madden’s 14th career WoO triumph tied him with Tim Fuller of Watertown, N.Y. — a two-time winner at Merritt — for 11th on the circuit’s all-time win list. … The non-stop A-main was completed in just 18 minutes, 48.708 seconds after taking the green flag just after 8:40 p.m. ... Brandon Thirlby of Traverse City, Mich., was the highest-finishing home-state driver, placing sixth after starting 11th. He earned the $500 WoO Bonus Bucks cash for being the first competitor across the finish line who isn’t a WoO regular and has never won a WoO A-main. … Tyler Erb of New Waverly, Texas, experienced heat-race trouble for the second consecutive night, spinning midway through the third prelim. He rallied to transfer but could only manage a 12th-place finish in the feature, dropping him into a tie for fifth in the WoO points standings with Eckert. … Bagley ran in the top five for more than two-thirds of the feature before slipping to eighth in the final rundown. … Hot laps were scheduled to start at 5 p.m., but cars were held back at that time and the program put in a temporary "holding pattern" due to light rain moving through the area. The precipitation stopped and practice began shortly before 6 p.m.; showers threatened the remainder of the night but stayed just away from the track. … The $15,000 first-place prize was a record Dirt Late Model payoff for the northern Michigan track. Last year's inaugural Great Lakes Shootout was slated to offer $15,000 to win, but the race was ultimately shortened to 50 laps and paid $10,000 to win after it was postponed one day by rain.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Clanton, Madden
Row 2: Sheppard, Larson
Row 3: Bagley, Marcoullier
Row 4: Eckert, Stemler
Row 5: Moran, Foster
Row 6: Thirlby, Finley
Row 7: Spangler, Wells
Row 8: Erb, Heckenast
Row 9: Neiser, Stubber
Row 10: Frank, Brindley
Row 11: Terrill, Staszak
Row 12: Luberda, Hammar
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