5/3/2022
NOW600 National Micros
Foltz Tops NOW600 Sooner State Dwarf Cars at Creek County Speedway!
SAPULPA, Okla. (May 2, 2022) - Chandler Foltz captured Saturday's Lucas Oil NOW600 Sooner State Dwarf Car Series feature event at Creek County Speedway.
20 Dwarf Cars made the call for the Saturday night event.
From the seventh starting spot, Foltz went on to pick up the win. Jason Miles from eighth finished in the second spot with Robbie Russell rounding out the podium. Wyatt Richeson was fourth with Larry Pense making up the top five.
Stephen Free finished sixth. Seventh went to Rodger Moore. Waylon Weaver from 17th crossed in eighth. Roy Petersen was ninth and Jeremiah Johnson advancing nine places to round out the top ten.
Rex Johnson, Wyatt Richeson and Jason Miles each won heat races.
The NOW600 Sooner State Dwarf Cars will take a few weeks off and will return to action on Friday, May 13 at Tulsa Speedway.
RACE RESULTS >>
4/30/2022 at Creek County Speedway
NOW600 Lucas Oil Sooner State Dwarf Car Series
Dwarf Cars | NOW600 Dwarf Cars
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. F4-Chandler Foltz[7]; 2. 76-Jason Miles[5]; 3. 23-Robbie Russell[6]; 4. 73X-Wyatt Richeson[3]; 5. X15-Larry Pense[1]; 6. 48B-Stephen Free[8]; 7. 12-Rodger Moore[15]; 8. 33X-Waylon Weaver[17]; 9. 7-Roy Petersen[12]; 10. 40-Jeremiah Johnson[19]; 11. 00-Jeff Robertson[14]; 12. 43-Walsh Timothy[16]; 13. 60-Scott Hartline[9]; 14. 27-Jeff Pense[18]; 15. 39-Rex Johnson[4]; 16. 44-Gene Pierce[10]; 17. 9S-Yuri Tulchin[2]; 18. 17-Rob McQuary[11]; 19. 33-Mike Crumrine[13]; 20. 2-Chris Pearce[20]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 39-Rex Johnson[1]; 2. 48B-Stephen Free[6]; 3. 9S-Yuri Tulchin[5]; 4. 7-Roy Petersen[2]; 5. 00-Jeff Robertson[3]; 6. 43-Walsh Timothy[4]; 7. 2-Chris Pearce[7]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 73X-Wyatt Richeson[1]; 2. 23-Robbie Russell[5]; 3. 44-Gene Pierce[3]; 4. 60-Scott Hartline[6]; 5. 33-Mike Crumrine[4]; 6. 27-Jeff Pense[2]; 7. 40-Jeremiah Johnson[7]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 76-Jason Miles[2]; 2. F4-Chandler Foltz[6]; 3. X15-Larry Pense[5]; 4. 17-Rob McQuary[4]; 5. 12-Rodger Moore[1]; 6. 33X-Waylon Weaver[3]
Submitted By: Terry Mattox