2019 USAC Sprints at Kokomo Speedway

Cottle Remains atop ProSource Passing Master Points

Cottle Remains atop ProSource Passing Master Points

Despite missing the transfer Friday night, Shane Cottle remains atop the ProSource Passing Master standings heading into Saturday to Kokomo.

Jul 20, 2019 by Richie Murray
Cottle Remains atop ProSource Passing Master Points

Despite missing the transfer in Friday night’s feature event at Plymouth Speedway, Shane Cottle remains atop the ProSource Passing Master standings with 17 points, all of which were collected in Thursday’s ISW opening night victory at Gas City I-69 Speedway.

Brent Beauchamp remains in second with 11 and Max Adams in third while Friday night’s KSE Racing Products/B & W Auto Mart Hard Charger Matt Westfall climbed to fourth in the standings with eight points.  Chris Windom occupies the fifth spot with six points.

ISW continues Saturday, July 20, at Kokomo Speedway in Kokomo, Indiana for round three.

 

ISW PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER STANDINGS (After Rd. 2 of 8)

1. (17) Shane Cottle

2. (11) Brent Beauchamp

3. (9) Max Adams

4. (8) Matt Westfall

5. (6) Chris Windom

6. (6) Justin Grant

7. (6) Dakota Jackson

8. (6) Kyle Cummins

9. (6) Cole Ketcham

10. (5) Tyler Courtney

11. (5) C.J. Leary

12. (4) Carson Short

13. (4) Jarett Andretti

14. (2) Josh Hodges

15. (1) Brady Bacon

16. (1) Mitchell Davis

17. (1) Dave Darland

18. (0) Chad Boespflug, Kevin Thomas, Jr., Jason McDougal, Chase Stockon, Scotty Weir, Isaac Chapple, Corey Smith, Thomas Meseraull, A.J. Hopkins, Dustin Ingle, Brody Roa, Clinton Boyles, Koby Barksdale, Zane Hendricks, Terry Richards, Matt Moore, Joe Stornetta, Anthony D'Alessio, Brian VanMeveren, Brandon Mattox, Dallas Hewitt, Matt Goodnight, Dustin Christie, Dickie Gaines, Matt McCarthy, Eric Perrott & Brandon Long

 

On Saturday, July 20 at Kokomo Speedway, pits open at 4pm Eastern, front gates open at 4pm, and hot laps start at 7:30pm.  Adult general admission tickets are $25, children age 12 and under free.  Reserved seating is $30 for the top-three rows in the front and backstretch grandstands.  Front rows are 19-21 and back rows are 26-28.  Seats in the top-three rows can be reserved in advance by calling 815-468-8690.  Pit passes are $30.  King of the TQ’s are on the docket as well.

On Sunday, July 21 at Lawrenceburg Speedway, pits open at 4pm Eastern, front gates open at 5pm and hot laps get underway at 7pm.  Adult general admission tickets are $25, kids 7-12 are $7, children 6 and under are free.  Pit passes are $30.  KOI Auto Parts UMP Modifieds are on the agenda as well.

After a couple days off from racing, the second half of ISW kicks off Wednesday, July 24, at the Terre Haute Action Track.  Pits open at 3pm, front gates at 4pm and hot laps at 6:30pm.  Adult general admission grandstand tickets are $25, adult infield tickets are $15 in the infield, children 11 and under are free when accompanied by a parent.  DIRTcar Modifieds will be racing as well on the half-mile.

Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville is next up on Thursday, July 25 where the drivers meeting begins at 6pm Eastern and hot laps are scheduled for 6:30pm.  Indiana Super Stocks will also be in attendance.

The “Sheldon Kinser Memorial” on Friday, July 26 at Bloomington Speedway will have the pits open at 3pm Eastern, front gates at 5pm, drivers meeting at 6pm and hot laps at 6:40pm.  Adult tickets are $25, students (with valid I.D.) are $10, children 12 and under are free.  Pit passes are $30 apiece.  RaceSaver Sprint Cars are also on the event card.

For the finale at Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt on Saturday, July 27, qualifying is slated to begin at 6:30pm and racing at 7:30pm Central.  Adult tickets are $25, students 13-18 are $20 and children 12 and under are free.  Pit passes are $30.  Modifieds will also be racing.

Watch all eight races from “Indiana Sprint Week” live and on-demand at FloRacing.