Carson Macedo won the Ultimate ASCS Challenge Tuesday in Osky (Paul Arch Photo)
Kevin Thomas Jr. Tops POWRi WAR Wildcard Non-wing Sprints
by Bill Wright
Oskaloosa, IA, August 7, 2018 – Jumping into the Tony Stewart Racing #14 for the first time didn’t phase Lemoore, California’s Carson Macedo at Tuesday’s Sage Fruit Ultimate ASCS Challenge presented by Searsboro Telephone Company. The young driver has been making getting into new cars old hat this week, and Tuesday was no different, as he took home the $4,000 prize. Kevin Thomas Jr. took an early lead and held on to win the POWRi WAR Wildcard Non-wing Sprint feature. The first non-wing event held at Oskaloosa paid the Cullman, Alabama driver $2,500.
The 25-lap ASCS feature saw Willie Croft take the point early over Macedo and Jonathan Cornell. Gio Scelzi slowed and brought out the caution with one lap in the books. John Carney II showed speed early, and moved up to fourth on the restart, before fifth running Jack Dover performed a 360 spin and came to a stop two laps in.
It would prove to be the last caution of the race. Completing the first lap when the green fell again, Macedo rode the high side of the track to take the lead from Croft. Good racing behind the leaders, saw Carney and Wayne Johnson shoot into third and fourth, with Seth Bergman advancing into the top five on lap six.
By lap nine, Macedo was dicing through traffic. A lap later, Johnson passed Carney in a great battle for third. Carney was sticking to the bottom of the half-mile and cruised back past at the halfway point. Blake Hahn was advancing as well, taking fourth (after starting in row seven) with ten to go.
Up front, Macedo would not be challenged in taking his first career ASCS National win. Carney would move into second over Croft, Hahn and Trey Starks. Johnson, Johnny Herrera, Bergman, Paul Nienhiser and hard-charger Shane Golobic rounded out the top ten. Herrera, Bergman and Croft were heat winners, while Sam Hafertepe Jr. won the B mani.
“Jimmy Carr and Marty gave me a really good racecar,” said Macedo in Victory Lane. “It really didn’t matter where I went. I really had a lot of drive and right rear side-bite. My wing valve actually broke. I couldn’t get it back forward. I felt a little tight, so I could have been even better. I’m so thankful for this opportunity. As a kid you dream of Tony Stewart asking you to drive his car. I’m happy to be standing here in Victory Lane. The track was awesome. You could run on the fence, or down on the bottom.”
“The car started really coming to me,” said the second place Carney. “Macedo started rolling the top. It just didn’t look good to me. I just kept trying to make that bottom work and get in a rhythm. It actually did. I was closing the gap. We just got to racing a little hard with a lapped car.”
“Sometimes things go your way (in lapped traffic) and sometimes they don’t,” said Croft. “I’m just happy to be up on the front stretch after our first couple weeks out here. We struggle a bit on the big tracks. I’m not really a big track guy, so we’re happy to be up here. We have a little excitement going into Knoxville.”
Kevin Thomas Jr. took the lead in the POWRi WAR Wildcard Non-wing sprint feature on the third lap and never looked back to claim that feature. Katlynn Leer was a flip victim before a lap could be completed. Isaac Chapple led the first two laps, but Thomas would claim second from Dylan Kadous on lap two and cruised the bottom to get by Chapple on lap three.
From there, Thomas, aboard the Bernie Stuebgen Indy Race Parts #71 he will be piloting at the Knoxville Nationals, would never be challenged. Great racing was going on behind him, however. Riley Kreisel would claim second after starting tenth in the field. Zach Daum would make a steady progression forward to complete the podium. Chapple and Landon Simon would follow. Mario Clouser, Korey Weyant, Logan Faucon, Donovan Peterson and hard-charger Brad Wyatt would complete the top ten. Thomas, Daum and Chapple won heats. The first heat got off to a rough start when Austin Sears got sideways, and collected a number of cars. It would end the nights of Mitch Wissmiller and Brandon Stevenson, while Leer and Thomas would return to action later.
“They gave me a great car,” said Thomas in Victory Lane. “My hat’s off to Bernie. He didn’t have to let me run tonight. We changed a few things on the car to get it ready to go non-wing. We came here to race at Knoxville, but I’m a non-wing racer and there was a non-wing race. Bernie has some fast cars. It’s fun to win in front of a big crowd like this. The last time I was here, I broke my wrist, so this is a lot better.”
Sage Fruit Ultimate ASCS Challenge Presented by Searsboro Telephone Company Results
Sage Fruit Ultimate ASCS Challenge Main Event (started), 25 laps: 1. 14, Carson Macedo, Lemoore, CA (4) 2. 7, John Carney, El Paso, TX (6) 3. 29, Willie Croft, Roseville, CA (1) 4. 52, Blake Hahn, Sapulpa, OK (13) 5. 44s, Trey Starks, Puyallup, WA (10) 6. 2c, Wayne Johnson, Tuttle, OK (8) 7. 45x, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (7) 8. 23, Seth Bergman, Snohomish, WA (5) 9. 9x, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (9) 10. 17wx, Shane Golobic, Fremont, CA (20) 11. 2, Bill Balog, Hartland, WI (18) 12. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (17) 13. 3s, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (16) 14. 28c, Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, MO (2) 15. 99, Skylar Gee, Leduc, ALB, Can. (22) 16. 17w, Harli White, Lindsay, OK (14) 17. 1, Travis Rilat, Heath, TX (25, prov.) 18. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA (21) 19. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA (11) 20. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (19) 21. 13JM, Jordan Martens, Sioux Falls, SD (15) 22. 53, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE (3) 23. 28, Scott Bogucki, McLaren Vale, SA, Aust. (24, prov.) 24. 71x, Gio Scelzi, Fresno, CA (12) 25. 95, Matt Covington, Glenpool, OK (23, prov.). Lap Leaders: Croft 1-2, Macedo 3-25. KSE Hard-charger: Golobic (+10). $500 BMRS “Back it Up” Award: Cornell. Snap-On Mechanic of the Race: Jimmy Carr.
Ostrich Racing Engines Heat one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Johnny Herrera (1*) 2. Jonathan Cornell (4*) 3. Harli White (2*) 4. Trey Starks (6*) 5. Gio Scelzi (8*) 6. 77x, Alex Hill, Six Nations, ONT, Can. (3) 7. Matt Covington (5) 8. 17, Mitchell Faccinto, Hanford, CA (7) 9. 17x, Josh Baughman, Odessa, TX (9)
Plumb Tech Heat two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Seth Bergman (1*) 2. John Carney II (3*) 3. Jordan Martens (2*) 4. Chris Martin (5*) 5. Blake Hahn (8*) 6. Skylar Gee (7) 7. 7x, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA (6) 8. 22m, Shawn Murray, Jacksonville, FL (9) 9. 32, Elliot Amdahl, Flandreau, SD (4)
Oskaloosa True Value Heat three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Willie Croft (1*) 2. Jack Dover (2*) 3. Paul Nienhiser (4*) 4. Jon Agan (6*) 5. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7) 6. Travis Rilat (3) 7. 5J, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA (5) 8. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (8)
Leaf Filter Heat four (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Wayne Johnson (1*) 2. Carson Macedo (3*) 3. Sammy Swindell (2*) 4. Shane Golobic (4) 5. Nate Van Haaften (5) 6. Bill Balog (7) 7. 35, Skylar Prochaska, Lakefield, MN (6) DNS – Scott Bogucki
Schure Built Suspension/Deanfield Farms B Main (started), 12 laps: 1. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2) 2. Bill Balog (6) 3. Chris Martin (5) 4. Shane Golobic (3) 5. Nate Van Haaften (4) 6. Skylar Gee (5) / 7. Josh Baughman (14) 8. Carson McCarl (9) 9. Matt Covington (10) 10. Jamie Ball (13) 11. Scott Bogucki (16) 12. Alex Hill (7) 13. Mitchell Faccinto (15) 14. Skylar Prochaska (8) 15. Shawn Murray 22m (11) 16. Dustin Clark (12) 17. Elliot Amdahl (17) DNS – Travis Rilat