Leary Leads ISW at Halfway Point
Leary Leads ISW at Halfway Point
C.J. Leary's consistency through the first four races of Indiana Sprint Week has given him the lead in the standings at the halfway mark.
C.J. Leary has been remarkably consistent throughout the first four races of NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week, with no finishes outside the top-three. As a result, the Greenfield, Ind. native leads the ISW standings at the conclusion of the first half of the series with four races remaining.
Leary began the week with three-straight second place finishes at Gas City, Plymouth and Kokomo before grabbing a third-place result Sunday at Lawrenceburg. Leary, who already claimed an Eastern Storm title in June and occupies the top spot in the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship standings, leads the ISW standings by 11 over defending ISW champ Chris Windom (Canton, Ill.).
Brady Bacon of Broken Arrow, Okla. is third (-21) ahead of Ione, California’s Justin Grant in fourth (-41) while Kevin Thomas, Jr. of Cullman, Ala. occupies the fifth spot (-54).
The series continues this Wednesday, July 24, with round five and the start of the second half of ISW at the Terre Haute Action Track. ISW rounds out with visits to Lincoln Park Speedway (Putnamville) on Thursday, July 25, at Bloomington Speedway on Friday, July 26, with the finale at Tri-State Speedway (Haubstadt) on Saturday, July 27.
2019 INDIANA SPRINT WEEK STANDINGS (After Rd. 4 of 8)
1. (298) C.J. Leary
2. (287) Chris Windom
3. (277) Brady Bacon
4. (257) Justin Grant
5. (244) Kevin Thomas, Jr.
6. (234) Jason McDougal
7. (224) Kyle Cummins
8. (214) Tyler Courtney
9. (214) Carson Short
10. (210) Chase Stockon
11. (175) Dakota Jackson
12. (151) Josh Hodges
13. (132) Max Adams
14. (131) Scotty Weir
15. (129) Shane Cottle
16. (125) Thomas Meseraull
17. (117) Dave Darland
18. (106) Jarett Andretti
19. (93) Brody Roa
20. (90) Isaac Chapple
21. (82) Brandon Mattox
22. (73) Dustin Christie
23. (69) Matt Westfall
24. (68) Dickie Gaines
25. (61) Anthony D'Alessio
26. (60) Brian VanMeveren
27. (58) Terry Richards
28. (54) Mitchell Davis
29. (53) Koby Barksdale
30. (52) Cole Ketcham
31. (51) Brent Beauchamp
32. (47) Dustin Ingle
33. (44) Clinton Boyles
34. (41) Corey Smith
35. (40) Matt Moore
36. (39) Zane Hendricks
37. (34) Shane Cockrum
38. (30) Matt Goodnight & Matt McCarthy
40. (24) A.J. Hopkins
41. (20) Chad Boespflug, Joe Stornetta & Brandon Long
44. (10) Dallas Hewitt, Eric Perrott, Andrew Prather, Joe Liguori, Callie Wolsiffer & Garrett Abrams
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 front gate and pit gate opens at 4:30pm Eastern, drivers meeting begins at 6pm and hot laps are scheduled for 6:30pm. Indiana Super Stocks will also be in attendance. Adult general admission tickets are $25 and pit passes are $30 apiece.
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.
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