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January 4
Vado Speedway Park,
Vado, NM
Sanction: Unsanctioned Supers (Wild West Shootout) - $25,000
Information provided by: Todd Turner, Aaron Clay and track reports (last updated January 5, 9:51 pm)
Pierce turns up wick for $25,000 Vado opener
Wild West Shootout
  1. Bobby Pierce
  2. Garrett Alberson
  3. Brandon Sheppard
  4. Cade Dillard
  5. Tyler Erb
  6. Ethan Dotson
  7. Drake Troutman
  8. Dustin Sorensen
  9. Mike Marlar
  10. Dillon McCowan
  11. Chad Mahder
  12. Collen Winebarger
  13. Kyle Beard
  14. Tony Jackson Jr.
  15. Carson Brown
  16. Jake Neal
  17. Clay Stuckey
  18. Michael Hucovski
  19. Jack Riggs
  20. Seth Daniels
  21. Garrett Smith
  22. Eston Whisler
  23. Chase Junghans
  24. Don Shaw
  25. Ross Bailes
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Bobby Pierce races around Garrett Alberson for Saturday's win at Vado Speedway Park.
What won the race: Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., dispatched first-half leader Garrett Alberson on the lap-30 restart and never looked back for Saturday's opening night victory at the 19th annual Rio Grande Waste Services Wild West Shootout presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts at Vado (N.M.) Speedway Park. Pierce banked $25,000 for his 0.933 of a second victory over Alberson.
Key notes: Bobby Pierce, the 38-time winner last year, now has seven wins over his last 10 starts at Vado Speedway Park dating back to 2022. ... Pierce's 13th career miniseries victory also ties Billy Moyer for most in Wild West Shootout history. ... Alberson led the opening 29 laps from the outside front row before slipping up on a lap-30 restart and giving way to Pierce. ... Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., slowed out of third on lap 30, the aftermath of hopping the cushion trying to run down Alberson and Pierce, but rallied to finish ninth. ... Penske Racing Shocks returns to sponsor the Penske 25-to-25 with this year’s edition receiving more than a $34,000 purse increase for Jan. 4’s opener.
On the move: Chad Mahder of Bloomer, Wis., started 24th and finished 11th.
Winner's sponsors: Pierce's Longhorn Chassis powered by Vic Hill Racing Engines is sponsored by Low Voltage Solutions, Inc., Churchill Transportation, Collins Brothers Towing Of St.Cloud, Inc., Mesilla Valley Transportation, Rio Grande Waste Services, Toyota of Danville, Fast 1 Speed Shop, Carnaghi Towing & Repair, Ted Brown's Quality Paint and Body Shop, Leka Tree Service and Floyd's Waste Systems.
Points chase: After Saturday: 1. Bobby Pierce (87); 2. Garrett Alberson (81); 3. Brandon Sheppard (78); 4. Cade Dillard (75); 5. Tyler Erb (72).
Current weather: Broken Clouds, 50°F
Car count: 47
Fast qualifier: Garrett Alberson
Time: 14.818 seconds
Polesitter: Chase Junghans
Dash winner: Carson Brown
Heat race winners: Garrett Alberson, Bobby Pierce, Cade Dillard, Chase Junghans
Consolation race winners: Ross Bailes, Clay Stuckey
Next series race: Jan. 5, Vado (N.M.) Speedway Park, second round ($10,000)
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

VADO, N.M. (Jan. 4) — Bobby Pierce thought he missed the mark twice in Saturday’s opener of the Rio Grande Waste Services Wild West Shootout presented by O’Reilly Auto Parts at Vado Speedway Park.

The Oakwood, Ill., superstar first gambled on his tire selection, a compound combo that “one other driver in the field was on” that made him “a little worried.” Then, when front-row starter Garrett Alberson grabbed hold of the leader early and paced the opening 28 laps, Pierce “knew it was going to take either a restart or lapped traffic” to race for the win.

But the 28-year-old has been so good over the last few years, none of those hindrances appeared to matter as Pierce turned up the wick down the stretch of Saturday’s 50-lap, $25,000-to-win feature for the miniseries opening round victory. In total, Pierce led the final 30 laps for his seventh win over his last 10 races at Vado dating back to the 2022 Wild West Shootout.

“I thought it was time to go earlier in the race,” Pierce said in victory lane. “There was one of the restarts I chose the bottom, and I really charged hard on him. I was trying to get the lead early so I can lead my pace and hold onto the front.”

"I hated seeing that caution (for third-running Mike Marlar on lap 29) right when we caught the lapped cars again. I was like, ‘Well, you know, 21 to go, we have to go now.’ I was worried which lane to pick, and when we went down the straightaway, even (Cade) Dillard was right there with us. And we were almost kind of three-wide.

“Last second, Alberson dipped to the bottom and he gassed it back to the top. Luckily I had a heckuva corner and the car hooked up right there in the apex, and I got a good launch. Right then, it was just hang on to the race, don’t do anything stupid, hit your marks, and try to keep a good gap. It’s pretty nerve-wracking when that second-place car is catching you when you’re struggling.”

Pierce may have felt vulnerable from his vantage point, but once he took command following Alberson’s bobble off the turn-two cushion on lap 30, he paced the final 21 laps rather convincingly, stretching his lead up to 2.2 seconds with eight laps remaining.

Alberson did pull within 0.933 of a second at the finish, cutting into Pierce’s lead as they navigated traffic. In hindsight, Pierce “honestly (thought) we could’ve been better on some different tires.”

For Alberson, the $25,000 payday would’ve been the richest of his career. The Las Cruces, N.M., driver with plenty of family and friends in attendance this week looked mighty strong when he took the early lead from pole-starting Chase Junghans and led Pierce by 1.6 seconds before Marlar’s caution on lap 28. Alberson admitted to messing up on the lap-29 restart.

“I don’t know what it is about these restarts, I have to figure it out. It costs me every time, I guess,” Alberson said. “Yeah, our car is good enough to win the race right there. It’s on me. Congrats to Bobby, he did what he needed to do, and (third-finishing Brandon Sheppard). Yeah, we got a good enough car to win the race, we just have to put it there. It hurts when you’re that close and you have a good car, you have a good crew.”

Brandon Sheppard, meanwhile, rounded out Saturday’s podium in third, which gives him three straight top-three finishes since reuniting with Rocket Chassis in last month’s Gateway Dirt Nationals at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Mo. On Saturday, he qualified fourth in Group B, started second and finished second in the fourth heat, and couldn’t challenge for the win from the eighth-starting spot.

“I had a blast, honestly, the track was awesome. It’s the first night out on this XR1.2, so gotta thank everybody at Rocket Chassis and FOX Shocks. … It was a dream to drive tonight, we gotta work on starting a little farther forward,” Sheppard said. “We went harder on tires than them guys did and we were able to hang on to pass some cars to get up through there, so super happy the way the car was.

“Like I said, we’ll try to start up front, especially to be able to run with Bobby and Garrett. They’ve been super fast in practice and super fast today. I just gotta step up the program a little bit and see what we got.”

Notes: Clover, S.C.’s Ross Bailes, piloting the Austin Kirkpatrick-owned No. 69 AK Race Car, was the race’s first retiree, slowing out of 17th on the lap-two restart. … Ham Lake, Minn.’s Don Shaw pulled his damaged No. 42 pit side running 17th on lap 12. … Four cautions slowed the 50-lap feature that lasted 28 minutes: On lap two for a four-car incident involving sixth-running Ethan Dotson, who when trying to save his No. 74x machine from spinning off turn clipped Garrett Smith, collecting Chad Mahder and Jack Riggs; on the lap-two restart for Bailes, who slowed out of 17th, and triggered another multi-car pileup involving Smith, Michael Hucovski and Clay Stuckey; lap 13 for pole-starting Chase Junghans, who slowed out of fourth; and lap 29 for third-running Marlar. … Saturday’s event paid tribute to the late Scott Bloomquist prior to the 50-lap feature as all 25 feature starters paced four-wide parade laps with Bloomquist-themed flags emblazoned with the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Farmer’s hallmark skull and crossbones logo. ... Mitch McGrath of Waukesha, Wis., saw his night prematurely end when clobbering the wall on his first qualifying lap. ... In a late battle for transfer spots second consolation race, polesitter Preston Luckman spun after contact with Sammy Mars, who dropped out with a flat left-rear tire. In a two-lap dash to the checkers, Mahder got rolling on the high side to steal the final transfer position in the race won by Stuckey.

Feature lineup

(50 laps)

Row 1: Chase Junghans, Garrett Alberson
Row 2: Bobby Pierce, Cade Dillard
Row 3: Mike Marlar, Ethan Dotson
Row 4: Tony Jackson Jr., Brandon Sheppard
Row 5: Garrett Smith, Tyler Erb
Row 6: Dillon McCowan, Don Shaw
Row 7: Drake Troutman, Dustin Sorensen
Row 8: Collen Winebarger, Jake Neal
Row 9: Ross Bailes, Clay Stuckey
Row 10: Jack Riggs, Seth Daniels
Row 11: Eston Whisler, Kyle Beard
Row 12: Michael Hucovski, Chad Mahder
Row 13: Carson Brown

Dash

(Eight laps; winner transfers)

Pro Power Dash: Carson Brown, Jason Riggs, Jake Timm, Jon Kirby, Rob Sanders, Steve Stultz, Bricen James, Luke Solis.

Consolation race results

(12 laps; top four transfer)

First consolation: Ross Bailes, Jack Riggs, Eston Whisler, Michael Hucovski, Carson Brown, Jason Riggs, Bricen James, Jimmy Whisler, Stormy Scott, Thomas Hunziker, Richard Papenhausen, Brennon Willard, Jason Miles, Joel Collins, Terry Carter, Keaton Smith.

Second consolation: Clayton Stuckey, Seth Daniels, Kyle Beard, Chad Mahder, Jake Timm, Rob Sanders, Steve Stultz, Jon Kirby, Luke Solis, Preston Luckman, Shawn DeForest, Keko Perez, Sammy Mars, Kent Rosevear. Scratched: Mitch McGrath.

Heat race results

(Eight laps; top four transfer)

First heat: Garrett Alberson, Mike Marlar, Garrett Smith, Drake Troutman, Ross Bailes, Jack Riggs, Eston Whisler, Carson Brown, Stormy Scott, Bricen James, Richard Papenhausen, Keaton Smith.

Second heat: Bobby Pierce, Tony Jackson Jr., Dillon McCowan, Collen Winebarger, Michael Hucovski, Jimmy Whisler, Thomas Hunziker, Jason Riggs, Brennon Willard, Terry Carter, Jason Miles, Joel Collins.

Third heat: Cade Dillard, Ethan Dotson, Tyler Erb, Dustin Sorensen, Preston Luckman, Clayton Stuckey, Sammy Mars, Chad Mahder, Jake Timm, Rob Sanders, Shawn DeForest. Scratched: Mitch McGrath.

Fourth heat: Chase Junghans, Brandon Sheppard, Don Shaw, Jake Neal, Seth Daniels, Kyle Beard, Kent Rosevear, Steve Stultz, Jon Kirby, Luke Solis, Keko Perez.

Time trials

Driver (no.), hometown, time
Group A
Garrett Alberson (58), Las Cruces, N.M., 14.818
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill.. 14.883
Mike Marlar (157), Winfield, Tenn., 14.953
Tony Jackson Jr. (56), Lebanon, Mo., 15.034
Jack Riggs (81J), Nolensville, Tenn., 15.129
Michael Hucovski (88), Corcoran, Minn., 15.278
Drake Troutman (22), Hyndman, Pa., 15.329
Thomas Hunziker (38), Bend, Ore., 15.387
Garrett Smith (10), Eatonton, Ga., 15.399
Jimmy Whisler (28), Otis, Ore., 15.413
Bricen James (13), Albany, Ore., 15.502
Dillon McCowan (8), Urbana, Mo., 15.527
Brennon Willard (3w), Lebanon, Mo., 15.554
Ross Bailes (69), Clover, S.C., 15.567
Terry Carter (6T), Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, 15.626
Carson Brown (28), New London, N.C., 15.639
Collen Winebarger (14s), Corbett, Ore., 15.682
Eston Whisler (82), Otis, Ore., 15.686
Jason Riggs (81r), College Grove, Tenn., 15.789
Stormy Scott (2s), Las Cruces, N.M., 15.881
Keaton Smith (K7), Clinton, S.C., 15.887
Richard Papenhausen (4P), Chico, Calif., 15.894
Jason Miles (53M), Nacogdoches, Texas, 16.011
Joel Collins (21x), Princeton, Minn., 16.107
Group B
Cade Dillard (97), Robeline, La., 15.455
Don Shaw (42), Ham Lake, Minn., 15.531
Tyler Erb (1), New Waverly, Texas, 15.561
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 15.657
Ethan Dotson (74x), Bakersfield, Calif., 15.696
Chase Junghans (18), Manhattan, Kan., 15.826
Preston Luckman (77), Coos Bay, Ore., 15.840
Jake Neal (6), Omaha, Neb., 15.887
Dustin Sorenson (19), Rochester, Minn., 15.904
Seth Daniels (21), Jackson, Ohio, 15.940
Chad Mahder (55c), Eau Claire, Wis., 15.941
Kyle Beard (86), Trumann, Ark., 15.965
Clayton Stuckey (15s), Shreveport, La., 16.077
Kent Rosevear (02), Yuma, Ariz., 16.080
Rob Sanders (10N), Bakersfield, Calif., 16.171
Jon Kirby (11), Russellville, Ark., 16.172
Sammy Mars (28), Menomonie, Wis., 16.197
Steve Stultz (78s), Peoria, Ariz., 16.218
Jake Timm (49), Winona, Minn., 16.257
Luke Solis (99), El Paso, Texas, 17.171
Shawn DeForest (74D), Livermore, Calif., 17.219
Keko Perez (3k), Chihuahua, Mexico, 17.289
Mitch McGrath (74), Waukesha, Wis., no time

Saturday’s schedule

(All times local)
Noon - Pits open
2 p.m. - Drivers’ meeting
3 p.m. - Grandstands open
3 p.m. - On-track activity
- X-mod hot laps
- Modified hot laps
- Late Model group qualifying
5 p.m. - Opening ceremonies
- X-mod heats (8 laps)
- Modified heats (8 or 10 laps)
- Late Model heats (8 laps)
Consolations
- X-mods (10 laps)
- Modifieds (12 laps)
- Late Models (12 laps)
- Late Model dash (8 laps)
Features
- Late Models (50 laps)
- X-mods (25 laps)
- Modifieds (25 laps)

Friday’s schedule

3 p.m. - Pits open
6-9 p.m. - Practice

Feature lineup

Row 1: Junghans, Alberson
Row 2: Pierce, Dillard
Row 3: Marlar, Dotson
Row 4: Jackson Jr., Sheppard
Row 5: G. Smith, Erb
Row 6: McCowan, Shaw
Row 7: Troutman, Sorensen
Row 8: Winebarger, Neal
Row 9: Bailes, Stuckey
Row 10: Jac. Riggs, Daniels
Row 11: E. Whisler, Beard
Row 12: Hucovski, Mahder
Row 13: Brown

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