World of Outlaws: Red Hot Davenport Dominates "World Finals"
Opener at Charlotte
Kevin Kovac, WoO LMS P.R.
Director
CONCORD, N.C. – Nov. 4. Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga.,
extended his sizzling autumn surge to The Dirt Track at Charlotte with a runaway victory in Friday's 50-lap World
of Outlaws Late Model Series A-Main during the fifth annual Lowes Foods World Finals presented by Tom's Snack,
Coca-Cola and Nature's Own.
The 28-year-old driver roared off the outside pole to lead from start-to-finish in the caution-free event,
which was contested before a huge crowd of over 14,000 fans. He was never seriously challenged en route to a
$10,000 triumph that pushed his earnings over the past seven weeks to $65,000.
Two-time defending WoO LMS champion Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., finished a quiet sixth, but the run pulled
him within two points of York, Pa.'s Rick Eckert in the tour standings. Eckert, who finished 12th, will attempt to
hold Richards and secure his first-ever World of Outlaws title in Saturday night's season-ending World Finals
program.
Davenport captured the first full-fender event of the Lowes Foods World Finals doubleheader for the second
consecutive year. His victory in the 2010 opener marked his first-ever win in WoO LMS competition.
The driver known as 'Superman' was flawless in romping to his second career win. He outgunned Hubbard for the lead
at the initial green flag and simply dominated a race that took just over 14 minutes to complete.
"Our car was really good," said Davenport, who registered his fifth top-five finish in 10 WoO LMS A-Main starts
this season. "I don't know of anything I would change. But tires were a big deal too, and I think we had everybody
out-tired. We were quite a bit harder than everybody else."
While Davenport will bid on Saturday night to become the first driver in Lowes Foods World Finals history to
sweep both WoO LMS features, he will share the stage with the dramatic battle between Eckert and Richards for the
national tour's $100,000 title. The veteran and accomplished young gun ended Friday's action separated by just a
single position.
Eckert entered Friday's show with a 14-point advantage on Richards, but it appeared that Richards was in the
driver's seat when he started the A-Main from the fifth spot and Eckert took the green flag from 18th. Richards was
unable to gain any ground, however, while Eckert managed to pick up a half-dozen positions without the benefit of a
field-tightening caution flag, allowing Eckert to maintain a points lead he has held since early May.
"It would've been nice if we had a caution, but that's the way it goes some nights," said Eckert, who avoided
falling into a tie for the points lead when he reached 12th place with a lap-41 pass of Corning, Calif.'s Tyler
Reddick. "My car was good, and I think my tire choice was better than most. As the race went on, we progressively
got better."
Eckert said he will go into Saturday's deciding program with a no-pressure approach.
"If we tie, (Richards) wins (on the A-Main-wins tie-breaker), so we gotta beat him," said Eckert, who is seeking
his first national title since winning the UDTRA series crown in 2002. "It's pretty simple, and we're confident we
can do it. We're as prepared as we can be, so we just have to go out there and give it our best shot."
Richards, who has come out on top of close points races during the last two World Finals, is also ready to battle
it out with Eckert for the championship.
"Whatever happens tomorrow is meant to happen," said Richards. "We're gonna race hard not matter what. This might
be my last shot at it (he is expected to run fulltime on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2012), so
hopefully we can win it. I know Eckert really deserves it too, but I'm gonna do everything I can to win it."
Finishing in positions 7-10 were sixth-starter Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., who moved to fourth on the
opening lap but lost several position when he slipped high on lap three and never recovered; Dennis Erb Jr. of
Carpentersville, Ill.; Vic Coffey of Caledonia, N.Y.; and Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn.
Nov. 4 - World of Outlaws at Charlotte Motor Speedway
1) Jonathan Davenport, 2) Steve Shaver, 3) Dale McDowell,
4) Chris Madden, 5) Austin Hubbard, 6) Josh Richards, 7) Scott Bloomquist, 8) Dennis Erb Jr., 9) Vic
Coffey, 10) Jimmy Owens, 11) Steve Francis, 12) Rick Eckert, 13) Darrell Lanigan (prov.), 14) Earl
Pearson Jr., 15) Tyler Reddick, 16) Shane Clanton, 17) Jared Landers, 18) Mike Marlar, 19) Chub Frank,
20) Vic Hill, 21) Clint Smith (prov.), 22) Dennis Franklin, 23) Russell King (prov.), 24) Tim Fuller,
25) Morgan Bagley, 26) Pat Doar, 27) Ron Davies, 28) Gregg Satterlee (prov.), 29) Tim McCreadie
(prov.) Heat Winners: Richards, Davenport, Hubbard, McDowell, Madden, Bloomquist; B-Main
winners: Bagley, Marlar, Doar |
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Scott Oglesby photo
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