(July
1, 2014) – A huge double header
weekend at Anderson Speedway kicks off on
Friday, July 4, with Figure 8 Madness
presented by 106.9 Star and The Excel
Center. A huge fireworks show will take
place after the exciting racing lineup of
Winged Outlaw Figure 8 Series (WOFS), Front
Wheel Drive Figure 8’s and Tom Raper RV
Trailer Race.
On Saturday, July 5, racing will move to the
oval with CRA Late Model Sportsman, NASH FM
ThunderCars, Front Wheel Drives Oval and
Super Karts.
WOFS will be back in action after nearly
three months of inactivity. Headlining a
stout field of drivers will be Jeff
Shackleford who won the inaugural WOFS event
at Anderson Speedway on April 5. Shackleford
waged a fierce battle with Mike Hadley Jr.
for the win and cemented his name in the
history books by winning the first-ever WOFS
event.
The series enters the Anderson event with a
tight point’s battle ensuing. Eight drivers
are separated by a mere twelve points.
Hadley Jr. is currently holding a 1 point
edge over Shackleford with former IOFS
National champion Jeremy Vanderhoof just 4
points behind in third.
The race for Rookie of the Year currently
belongs to Jacob Garrigus. Garrigus was
impressive in his first Late Model Figure 8
start April 5. Garrigus was a serious threat
to win after taking the lead only to spin.
The young rookie battled back to salvage an
eight place finish.
The WOFS will highlight the evening with a
huge 50-lap feature. The “Figure 8 Madness”
event has been an annual staple on the
Anderson Speedway schedule since 2001,
although Outlaw Figure 8’s have not been a
part of the program all 13 years. Ben Tunny
is the defending champion of the Outlaw
Figure 8 portion of the event.
Randy Owen sits atop the Front Wheel Drive
Figure 8’s standings with a 58 point lead
over Kamden Creek. Third is Jeff Williams
with Randy Hoppes and Elliott McKinney
filling out the top five.
On Friday, July 4, spectator gates open at 4
p.m. with the racing beginning at 7.
Admission is $12 for adults and $4 for kids
ages 6-12. Children five and under get in
free.
The CRA Late Model Sportsman/McGunegill
Engine Performance Late Models will be back
in action in the co-sanctioned event on
Saturday with a 75-lap main event.
In the most recent event at Anderson, Greg
Van Alst earned his first career victory
when he paced the entire distance of the
Motion Motors 100 on Friday, June 13. He was
followed across the finish line by Quinnten
Bear with Mark Lambert in third position.
Jack Dossey lll and Kent Baledge rounded out
the top five.
In the NASH FM ThunderCars, three
consecutive victories have placed Robbie
Wyman in first position in the standings. He
leads Curtis Chapman by 54 markers. The
remainder of the top five includes Lonny
Burton, Morte Lewis and Austin Russell.
Jerry Dane holds a 121 point advantage over
Jared Keller in the Front Wheel Drive Oval.
Third is Brandon Cook with Dylan Hoppes and
Billy Hooten filling out the top five.
The Super Karts make their second appearance
at Anderson Speedway on Saturday Night. In
the opening event that was held in early
May, Kenny Smith took the checkered flag
over David Reynolds and Jason Reynolds.
On Saturday, July 5, spectator gates open at
5 p.m. with the racing beginning at 8.
Admission is $12 for adults and $4 for kids
ages 6-12. Children five and under get in
free.
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