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CUMMINS WINS FEATURE AND TAKES THE 2014 MSCS CHAMPIONSHIP

Haubstadt, IN - September 27, 2014 - Kyle Cummins of Princeton, IN,
captured the feature event held for the MSCS Sprint Cars Saturday
night at Tri-State Speedway. Cummins led all 25 laps with a strong
run from the outside pole position to take the $2,000 top prize.
Three other drivers took turns in presenting a race long challenge.
Carson Short lost the second spot to Shane Cockrum and by lap six
Brady Short overtook them both and would be the driver faced with the
task of chasing Cummins down. Cummins was fast and kept the
advantage after a restart following a debris caution with just 9 laps
to go. Carson Short retook the third spot dropping Cockrum back to
fourth. Rookie Aaron Farney picked up the fifth spot.
With the appearance, heat race win, and feature victory, Kyle Cummins
locked up the Hoosier Tire Midwest Championship two weeks early. The
accomplishment tops the series record book. Kyle Cummins became the
first driver to collect four MSCS titles. In victory lane he was
both relieved and excited. “I never would have believed it. The car
was great!” He thanked the sponsors on the car including Vincennes
University, ReMax Midwest, Greenwell Auto Body, and CRE. “It feels
good to take home the trophy!”
The Keizer Aluminum Wheels Hard Charger of the Race was Donny
Brackett. Brackett finished sixth after starting fourteenth. Only
five starters gained positions in a feature run under mostly green
flag conditions. Brandon Mattox was seventh followed by second heat
winner Hud Cone, Chris Babcock, and James Lyerla. The Wilwood Tuff
Brakes Award was awarded to Daylan Chambers by virtue of his eleventh
place finish.
The UMP Modified division feature was first on the program after
intermission. Trent Young of Madisonville, KY, had the difficult
task of holding off Levi Kissinger. Kissinger closed in during the
final laps but Young held on to take his first win this season.
“This win has been a long time coming. The last time I won here was
at the opener 2 years ago. Levi was probably the faster car. But I
got the preferred line early. That’s what it took to beat him.”
Dave Beck, Brandon McDowell, and Zach Fair rounded out the top five
for the modified feature. Young, Mark Lamont, and Kissinger won the
three heat races. Kenny Schrader won the B Main. Lamont was
involved in a first lap mishap that brought out the only caution
light during the feature to eliminate three cars.
The Sunoco American Late Model Series closed out the triple header
with veteran Randy Korte of Highland, IL, winning the feature and the
$2,000 top prize. The race was likely Korte’s last appearance at the
speedway in that he has announced plans to retire from the sport
after this season. Rodney Melvin, Dillan White, Frankie Martin, and
Jason Riggs rounded out the top five. Melvin and Korte won the two
heat races. During the feature the late models took the preferred
line to the top of the track and completed their green flag run in
record time.
One race remains on the schedule for the MSCS Sprints and Tri-State
Speedway. That event is the annual Harvest Cup to be held on
Saturday October 11th this season. The sprints will be racing for
$4,000 to win. The UMP Modifieds will be racing for $1,000 to win.
This year fans can also enjoy watching the MMSA & MALS Lighting Mini
Sprints as they have been added to the show.

Provided as News and Information for Tri-State Speedway and MSCS.

RACE SUMMARY
Class Track Fall Roundup
Tri-State Speedway
Haubstadt, IN
September 27, 2014

Hoosier Tire Midwest Sprint Car Series:
(16 Entries)

First Heat - 3c Kyle Cummins, 66 Shane Cockrum, 28 Brandon Mattox,
3R Brian Karraker, 15f Aaron Farney, 4c Daylan Chambers,
11x James Lyerla, 5A Lynn Ambrose
Second Heat - 2X Hud Cone, 11p Brady Short, 21 Carson Short,
35x Chris Babcock, 38 Chet Williams, 56F Jared Fox,
74 J.T. Stapp, 4B Donny Brackett

Feature (25 Laps) - 3c Kyle Cummins, 11p Brady Short, 21 Carson Short,
66 Shane Cockrum, 15F Aaron Farney, 4B
Donny Brackett,
28 Brandon Mattox, 2X Hud Cone, 35x Chris
Babcock,
11x James Lyerla, 4C Daylan Chambers, 38
Chet Williams,
74 J.T. Stapp, 56F Jared Fox, 5A Lynn Ambrose,
3R Brian Karraker (DNS)

Sunoco American Late Model Series
(12 Entries)

First Heat - 27M Rodney Melvin
Second Heat - 00 Randy Korte
Feature - 00 Randy Korte, 27M Rodney Melvin, 54 Dillan White,
25M Frankie Martin, 81jr Jason Riggs, M14 Brandon Thirlby,
24S Jeremy Sneed, 96 Tanner English, B12 Kevin Weaver,
96 Terry English, 77M Jay Morris, 11 Steve Karnes

UMP Open Wheel Modifeds:
(24 Entries)

First Heat - 10y Trent Young
Second Heat - 7 Mark Lamont
Third Heat - 8k Levi Kissinger
B Main - 9 Ken Schrader
Feature (25 Laps) - 10y Trent Young, 8k Levi Kissinger, 71x Dave Beck,
18 Brandon McDowell, 1 Zach Fair, 75 Dustin
Beck,
16c Josh Harris, 8m Stephen Schnapf, 14
Shawn Cates,
9 Ken Schrader, 10y2 Johnny Young, 88 Bill
Dugger,
57 Matt Hines, X Jesse Snyder, 81 Mark Cole,
7 Mark Lamont, 10 Matt Lane, 38 Mark
Ingleheart






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