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Tuesday, 11 July 2017

LEARY LEAPS TO INDIANA SPRINT WEEK POINT LEAD FOLLOWING 2 STRAIGHT WINS

Indiana Sprint Week point leader C.J. Leary. Indiana Sprint Week point leader C.J. Leary. Steve Koletar Photo

LEARY LEAPS TO INDIANA SPRINT WEEK POINT LEAD FOLLOWING 2 STRAIGHT WINS

Two consecutive victories at Lawrenceburg Speedway and Gas City I-69 Speedway, respectively, has vaulted C.J. Leary into the point lead for the 30th Annual Indiana Sprint Week presented by Camping World heading into a one-day break Tuesday before the series resumes with four races in four nights beginning Wednesday at the Terre Haute Action Track to determine the champ.

Greenfield, Indiana’s Leary has surged to a 13-point lead over Kokomo ISW winner Thomas Meseraull in the standings.  Brady Bacon is third in the points following three-straight top-five performances (3rd at Kokomo, 2nd at Lawrenceburg and 5th at Gas City). 

Rocklin, California’s Robert Ballou led for a portion of Monday night’s feature at Gas City and came within a few laps of pulling off his first Sprint Week win since 2014.  He resides fourth in points ahead of Kevin Thomas, Jr. from Cullman, Alabama, who rounds out the current top-five.

Pit gates open at 3pm for Wednesday’s Terre Haute go.  Grandstands open at 4pm.  Cars are scheduled to hit the track at 6:30pm (Times are subject to change).

Following Terre Haute, the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship schedule carries on Thursday, July 13 at Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Friday, July 14 at Bloomington Speedway and the ISW finale Saturday, July 15 at Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt.

 

2017 INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STANDINGS

After Round 3 of 7

1. (217) C.J. Leary

2. (204) Thomas Meseraull

3. (203) Brady Bacon

4. (188) Robert Ballou

5. (181) Kevin Thomas, Jr.

6. (180) Chris Windom

7. (178) Dave Darland

8. (154) Tyler Courtney

9. (135) Josh Hodges

10. (128) Jarett Andretti

11. (123) Brady Short

12. (121) Kyle Cummins

13. (115) Justin Grant & Chad Boespflug

15. (111) Carson Short

16. (107) Brody Roa & Chase Stockon

18. (106) Kody Swanson

19. (99) Ryan Bernal

20. (89) Aaron Farney

21. (85) Hunter Schuerenberg

22. (71) Shane Cottle

23. (69) A.J. Hopkins

24. (63) Isaac Chapple

25. (58) Jon Stanbrough

26. (38) Mario Clouser & Tyler Thomas

28. (30) Logan Jarrett, Ted Hines, Kyle Robbins, Matt Goodnight & Tyler Clem

33. (29) Brent Beauchamp

34. (20) Shawn Westerfeld, Landon Simon, Tom Harris, Brandon Mattox, Dickie Gaines & Tyler Hewitt

40. (10) Garrett Aitken, Colten Cottle, Cole Ketcham, Corey Smith, Koby Barksdale, Josh Spencer, Joss Moffatt, Chris Olding, Ty Tilton, Nick Bilbee, J.J. Hughes, Michael Fischesser & Garrett Abrams