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August 31
Lucas Oil Speedway,
Wheatland, MO
Sanction: Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association (Larry Phillips Memorial) - $5,075
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated September 1, 1:53 pm)
Stovall captures Larry Phillips Memorial, $5,075
Larry Phillips Memorial
  1. Jesse Stovall
  2. Will Vaught
  3. Jason Papich
  4. Logan Martin
  5. Joe Gorby
  6. Mitch McGrath
  7. Hayden Ross
  8. Rusty Griffaw
  9. Reid Millard
  10. J.C. Wyman
  11. Kaeden Cornell
  12. Mason Oberkramer
  13. Jeremy Grady
  14. Dave Eckrich
  15. Mark Burgtorf
  16. Jon Binning
  17. Ryan Johnson
  18. Chad Simpson
  19. Jake Neal
  20. Joe Godsey
  21. Todd McCoin
  22. Steve Johnson
  23. Skip Frey
  24. Rickey Frankel
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Jesse Stovall heads for victory at Lucas Oil Speedway.
What won the race: Eighth-starting Jesse Stovall of Galena, Mo., grabbed the lead from polesitter Logan Martin on the 12th lap and pulled away to earn $5,075 Saturday at Lucas Oil Speedway with a Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association victory in the Larry Phillips Memorial. Stovall took the checkers 1.345 seconds ahead of rallying series points leader Will Vaught, who started back in 20th.
Key notes: With his 25th victory, Jesse Stovall climbed past Leslie Essary to seventh on MLRA's all-time winner's list. ... Eight drivers finished on the lead lap. ... The race was slowed by six cautions. … Logan Martin led the first 11 laps before Stovall darted under him entering turn three. ... Second-running Jake Neal got together with Reid Millard and spun to draw the first caution. … J.C. Wyman spun while running fourth on lap 17 to bring out the second caution. … The third caution waved for Mark Burgtorf, who slowed on lap 30. … Mason Oberkramer’s spin on lap 40 resulted in the fourth yellow. … Saturday opened a two-race weekend for MLRA competitors. ... The race honored the late Larry Phillips, a former MLRA champion and five-time NASCAR Weekly Racing Series national champion. ... Following the Labor Day weekend, the only remaining MLRA event is the fourth annual Fall Nationals Oct. 11-12 at Lucas Oil Speedway.
On the move: Runner-up Will Vaught of Crane, Mo., started 20th.
Winner's sponsors: Stovall’s Black Diamond Chassis is powered by a Scott Bailey Racing Engine and sponsored by Malvern Bank, Metal Magic Auto Hail Repair, Midwest Sheet Metal, Lucas Oil, Swafford’s Service and J.J. Propane.
Points chase: Entering the event, Will Vaught (1,374 points) of Crane, Mo., led Mitch McGrath (1,293), Logan Martin (1,281), Joe Gorby (1,062) and Chad Simpson (1,000).
Current weather: Cloudy, 68°F
Car count: 30
Polesitter: Logan Martin
Heat race winners: Logan Martin, Jeremy Grady, Jake Neal, J.C. Wyman
Consolation race winners: Mitch McGrath
Next series race: September 1, Quincy Raceway (Quincy, IL) $5,000
Editor's note: Updates winner’s sponsors.
By Lyndal Scranton
Lucas Oil Speedway

WHEATLAND, Mo. — Jesse Stovall of Billings, Mo., grabbed the lead on lap 12 and held it the rest of the way to win Saturday night's 50-lap Lucas Oil MLRA Larry Phillips Memorial presented by Rugged Radios at Lucas Oil Speedway.

Stovall held off Lucas Oil Midwest LateModel Racing Association points leader Will Vaught to earn $5,075 for capturing a race that honors the late Larry Phillips, a five-time NASCAR Short Track National Champion and former MLRA champ from nearby Springfield.

Stovall finished 1.345 seconds in front of Crane, Mo.’s Vaught with Jason Papich of Nipomo, Calif., in third after briefly taking the second spot from Vaught with six laps remaining.

"This is huge," Stovall said of what the race win meant to him. "We've been trying to win it like, I don't know, we've had it won two or three times and it just slipped out of our pockets."

Before postrace interviews and the trophy presentation, there was some tension on the front straightaway. As the top three emerged from their cars for interviews in front of the large grandstand crowd, emotions were charged between the top two finishers — Stovall and Vaught have had run-ins over the years

"I'm a little frustrated right now and sorry to the fans for what happened there, but I'm done with it, I'm not dealing with it no more," Stovall said.

"These guys are good racers. I'm not gonna take that away from them," Stovall added. "I'm done getting hit after the race and playing these games. This was an awesome racetrack and I have to thank my sponsors."

Logan Martin started on the pole and got the jump on outside front-row starter Jake Neal as the green flag waved. He opened about about a one-second lead as the two caught lapped traffic by lap 10 and that's when Neal and the slower car of Reid Millard got together and spun to bring out a caution.

Stovall restarted in third and it took him just one lap to move into second and one more to take over the lead with a daring slider on Martin in turns three and four.

J.C. Wyman spun while running fourth, on lap 17, to bring out the second caution after Stovall had opened a two-second lead over Martin. By this point, Vaught had advanced to sixth after starting 20th.

Stovall wasted little time after the restart to regain separation, opening a 3.3-second lead over Mason Oberkramer by the midpoint on lap 25. When Mark Burgtorf slowed on lap 30 to bring out a caution, Stovall had a 5.9-second command over Oberkramer with Vaught third and Martin fourth.

Oberkramer began to fade over the next several laps and, while running fifth on lap 40, spun on the backstretch to bring out another caution. Stovall's 3.9-second lead over Vaught was wiped away and it set up a 10-lap sprint to the finish.

There were two more cautions the rest of the way and each time, Stovall was up to the challenge on the restarts, the final one with five to go. Vaught drove it deep into turns one and three, but was unable to get past Stovall who picked up his 25th career MLRA victory.

Papich was third with Martin fourth and Joe Gorby fifth.

"This track puts on for some wide-open racing when it gets like this," Stovall said. "I think we showed 'em what we had. We've got some Scott Bailey power under the hood and it's unbelievable. This is a brand new motor and he takes care of me."

A potentially damaging points night turned out to be a good one for Vaught, who had to start the feature 20th after suffering mechanical problems in his heat and pulling off early in the B-Main. He began the night 81 points ahead of Mitch McGrath, who wound up sixth.

"We chased electrical problems all night long," Vaught said. "Coming out of the B-main, we're just very happy to find the problem. We threw everything we had at it in the trailer. We're just happy to put a good show on for this crowd."

Vaught said he gave it all he had on the restarts near the end.

"I had a chance. I had to start too far back and my old tires were slick," Vaught said. "I just wish I'd have started beside him. We might have had a hell of a show."

Feature lineup

Row 1: Martin, Neal
Row 2: Grady, Chad Simpson
Row 3: Wyman, Burgtorf
Row 4: Gorby, Stovall
Row 5: Binning, Frey
Row 6: Cornell, Godsey
Row 7: Da. Eckrich, McGrath
Row 8: Papich, Oberkramer
Row 9: Griffaw, S. Johnson
Row 10: Ross, Vaught
Row 11: Millard, McCoin
Row 12: R. Johnson, Frankel

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