The Dirt Track at Charlotte
Lanigan, Bloomquist trip clock quickest at Lowe's
By Kevin Kovac
World of Outlaws Late Model SeriesCONCORD, N.C. (Nov. 5) — Former World of Outlaws Late Model Series champions Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., and Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., shined on Thursday night, sharing fast-time honors in the two rounds of time trials that kicked off the third annual World of Outlaws World Finals at the Dirt Track at Lowe's Motor Speedway. | Complete Lowe's coverage
A field of 80 dirt Late Models jammed the pit area for the blockbuster doubleheader, which also attracted 57 machines for the companion World of Outlaws sprint car event. It was a record two-division total for the fall event.
Lanigan, 39, earned the pole position for the first heat race on Friday night by registering the fastest lap in the first round of time trials. His clocking of 16.185 seconds just nipped Bloomquist, who led a group of his Bloomquist Race Car mates in taking four of the top-five spots in the opening round of qualifying.
The fast-time award was Lanigan's fifth of the 2009 WoO LMS season behind the wheel of his Rocket car.
Bloomquist, who turns 46 on Nov. 14, roared back in the second round of time trials, touring the 4/10-mile oval in 15.912 seconds to register the fastest overall lap of the evening. The 2004 WoO champ's performance earned him the pole starting spot in Saturday night's first heat race as he seeks to win a World Finals feature for the third consecutive year.
Thursday's first round of time trials set the lineups for Friday night's heats, while the second round of qualifying was used to align Saturday night's heats.
Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky., and Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va. — the main combatants in this weekend's battle for the $100,000 WoO LMS championship — were separated by less than a tenth of a second in both qualifying rounds. Francis timed seventh and 22nd, while Richards was 13th and 20th on the time-trial charts.
Francis enters the pair of 50-lap World Finals races holding a narrow four-point lead over Richards. Lanigan is 92 points behind Francis in third place and remains mathematically alive in the title hunt, but he will need Francis and Richards to experience bad luck in both races to repeat as champion.
The top-three drivers in the WoO standings will start from the first three starting spots in Friday night's first heat race. Lanigan and Francis will share the front row with Richards starting third.
The World Finals continue on Friday and Saturday, with hot laps scheduled to begin at 5:45 p.m. and racing set to take the green flag at 6:30 p.m. Saturday's World Finals program will be televised live by the Speed cable network from 8-11 p.m. Eastern.
Time trials
Second round of qualifying setting heat race lineups for Saturday:
1. Scott Bloomquist 15.912
2. Rick Eckert, 16.185
3. Gregg Satterlee, 16.231
4. Chris Ferguson, 16.317
5. Darrell Lanigan, 16.335
6. Shane Clanton, 16.363
7. Tim McCreadie, 16.365
8. Jimmy Owens, 16.368
9. Clint Smith, 16.385
10. Earl Pearson Jr., 16.398
11. Dan Schlieper, 16.423
12. Shannon Babb, 16.470
13. Chris Madden, 16.478
14. Eric Wells, 16.479
15. Jeremy Faircloth, 16.483
16. 28-Eddie Carrier Jr., 16.493
17. Dale McDowell, 16.498
18. Tommy Kerr, 16.500
19. Eric Jacobsen, 16.501
20. Josh Richards, 16.502
21. Brady Smith, 16.519
22. Steve Francis, 16.525
23. Tim Fuller, 16.537
24. Steve Shaver, 16.562
25. Tyler Reddick, 16.577
26. Jordan Bland, 16.578
27. John Blankenship, 16.610
28. Boom Briggs, 16.638
29. Johnny Pursley, 16.647
30. Mike Knight, 16.660
31. Dennis Franklin, 16.676
32. Vic Coffey, 16.678
33. Jeep VanWormer, 16.700
34. Matt Lux, 16.715
35. Russell King, 16.718
36. Brad Neat, 16.725
37. Austin Dillon, 16.727
38. Jeremy Miller, 16.754
39. Dan Stone, 16.760
40. Petey Ivey, 16.783
41. Brian Birkhofer, 16.803
42. Jason Feger, 16.815
43. Randle Chupp, 16.816
44. Mike Gault, 16.818
45. Austin Hubbard, 16.833
46. Ricky Weeks, 16.841
47. Randy Korte, 16.860
48. Will Vaught, 16.869
49. Tim Dohm, 16.889
50. Ken Schrader, 16.895
51. D.J. Wells, 16.895
52. Booper Bare, 16.903
53. Ray Cook, 16.917
54. Jared Landers, 16.917
55. Jerry Rice, 16.921
56. Larry Blankenship, 16.941
57. Donnie Moran, 16.957
58. Brent Robinson, 16.960
59. Devin Friese, 16.989
60. Chad Ruhlman, 17.036
61. Justin Labonte, 17.048
62. Ben Faircloth, 17.055
63. Ricky Elliott, 17.062
64. Brian Ruhlman, 17.080
65. Jeff Rine, 17.086
66. Adam Hensel, 17.090
67. Bo Feathers, 17.168
68. Doug Horton, 17.266
69. Chuck Harper, 17.272
70. Jim Yoder, 17.308
71. Bob Gordon, 17.312
72. Walker Arthur, 17.349
73. Al Shawver Jr., 17.422
74. Spencer Liggon, 17.571
75. Dustin Mitchell, 17.657
76. Cruz Pedregon, 17.792
77. Trey Martin, 17.876
78. Chad Hollenbeck, 17.991
79. John Winge, 18.284
80. Dustin Hapka, no time
81. Chub Frank, no time