Jackson, Sheets split USRA B-Mod Twin 20s at Lucas Oil Speedway


WHEATLAND, Mo. (July 26, 2025)—Kris Jackson of Lebanon had a rough finish to the opening half of Lucas Oil Speedway's unique Clear Creek Golf Cars USRA B-Mod Twin 20s on Saturday night, but turned misfortune into a trip to victory lane.

Taking advantage of a full-field invert after finishing 24th and last in the opener, Jackson led all the way to win the second 20-lapper after Jon Sheets of Nevada won the opener in a thriller.

As 104 cars checked into the pits on Mickey Fleehart Memorial Fan Appreciation Night, other feature winners were: Robbe Ewing (Hermitage Lumber Late Models), Cole Campbell (Arctic Food Equipment USRA Modifieds), Kenny Carroll (Hickamo Super Stocks) and Chad Eickleberry (Show-Me Vintage Racers).

Jackson spun and hit a tractor tire guarding the infield in turn two with five laps to go in the first feature. He said it left the car damaged and, after making a couple of laps, he pulled off to await a fresh start in the second race.

When fans voted to invert the entire field, it put Jackson up front. He car was good enough to lead all 20 laps as he beat Dawson David, who also started on the front row after he was 23rd in the first feature.

"I was just trying too hard in the first one," Jackson said, noting that he and Colson Kirk got together battling for position, leading to his spin and contact with the tractor tire. "This thing drives like a square-body truck after hitting that tire. I had a lot of play in the wheel and it wasn't fun to drive, but I had enough track that it was OK."

Jackson earned $1,000 for his second Pitts Homes and Realty Weekly Racing Series win of the season.

Sheets made a late pass to win the first 20-lapper, overtaking J.C. Morton with two laps to go. While that win was worth $1,000 to Sheets, it didn’t do him any good for the second feature as fans voted during a 10-minute break to invert the entire finishing order.

“We can’t get any worse than last year,” Sheets said during the break. “We won the first feature and we wrecked out on the first lap of the second one. So if we finish, we’ll be ahead of the game.”

Sheets added that if he was sitting in the stands, he would have voted for the full-field invert as well.

Jackson set the pace as action resumed, opening a one-second lead over David that held steady over the first 10 laps. Of the high finishers in the opener, J.T. Carroll was running 13th by the midpoint with Morton 18th and Sheets 22nd.

With laps quickly clicking by as the raced remained caution-free, Jackson couldn’t shake clear of David as Casey Thomas ran nearly three seconds behind in third. The first caution didn’t appear until lap 16, with Jackson leading David by .778 seconds.

Jackson had a good restart and held on over the final four laps to pick up the win, beating David by 1.4 seconds at the checkers. Thomas finished third with Trevor Drake fourth and Chad Clancy, who started 14th, taking fifth.

Carroll wound up 12th, Morton was 13th and Sheets, after scraping the wall early in the race in traffic, wound up 20th.

"That's a case of a full-field invert. Nothing that anybody did wrong," Sheets said. "You just get so bottle-necked right there in the middle that you've got guys dicing and changing lanes and I didn't see the lane change coming."

Morton took command at the start of the opener with Kirk and Carroll battling behind him. As those two swapped second, Morton built a 1.1-second lead by lap 10. Morton was two seconds clear when caution flew on lap 16 when Kris Jackson spun while running fifth.

Sheets took advantage of the restart by hopping to the high groove and passing Morton for the lead on lap 18. They were running side by side taking the white flag, with Sheets .159 in front at the start-finish line, when another caution came out.

Sheets took the one-lap sprint for the win, his fourth of the season, beating Morton by a half-second. Andy Bryant was third and Carroll fourth.

USRA Modifieds win to Campbell: Long-time USRA B-Mod competitor Cole Campbell of Mexico posted his first Arctic Food Equipment USRA Modified feature win, pacing all 20 laps to hold off Jason Pursley.

Campbell started on the pole and took he lead out of turn four on the opening lap Chase Sigg and season points leader Nic Bidinger following. Campbell had a one-second lead when the first caution appeared on lap four.

Bidinger moved into second by lap five with Jason Pursley into third as Campbell continued to set the pace. A lap-12 caution slowed the action and wiped out Campbell’s 2.1-second lead over Pursley.

Pursley challenged Campbell for the lead during two more restarts, with Campbell using the high side to hold the lead. Campbell rolled from there as the final five laps remained green and beat Pursley by 1.6 seconds.

Ryan Middaugh charged from 15th to third with Bidinger fourth and Dayton Pursley fifth.

"It feels great. I'm about in tears," Campbell said in victory lane. "I've been wanting to win here for a long time and to do it in an A Mod makes it even better."

Drag Boats and USMTS next up: It's a big doubleheader weekend coming up next with the Kentucky Drag Boat Association Show-Me Shootout on Lake Lucas plus the 16th annual USMTS Slick Mist Show-Me Shootout Presented by Foley Equipment. Both events are Friday and Saturday, Aug. 1-2.

For information on admission or camping for any Lucas Oil Speedway event in 2025, contact Admissions Director Nichole McMillan at (417) 282-6119 or (417) 295-6043 or email her at nmcmillan@lucasoilspeedway.com for more information.

OFFICIAL RESULTS
United States Racing Association
Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series
Lucas Oil Speedway, Wheatland, Mo.
Saturday, July 26, 2025

Showing finishing position, starting position in parentheses, car number, driver and hometown.

USRA MODIFIEDS

Heat 1:
1. (3) 18JR Chase Sigg, Iola, Kan.
2. (2) 55 Nathan Hagar, Adair, Okla.
3. (4) 38C Jason Pursley, Hermitage, Mo.
4. (1) 33S Ben Stockton, Kansas City, Mo.
5. (5) 21M Ryan Middaugh, Fulton, Mo.
6. (6) 98K Kenton Allen, Chanute, Kan.
7. (7) 23 Lucas Dobbs, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
8. (8) 94 James Spangler, Granby, Mo.

Heat 2:
1. (2) 17 Roy Long, Stilwell, Okla.
2. (6) 22C Cole Campbell, Mexico, Mo.
3. (1) 21 Greg Scheffler, Pittsburg, Mo.
4. (5) 17JR Drake Long, Stilwell, Okla.
5. (7) 89 Tyler Hibner, Chillicothe, Mo.
6. (4) 19K Wyatt Gaggero, Wichita, Kan.
7. (3) 03 Jason Sivils, Bolivar, Mo.

Heat 3:
1. (1) 3B Nic Bidinger, Perry, Kan.
2. (3) 88 Jimmy Dowell, Boonville, Mo.
3. (4) 10P Dayton Pursley, Hermitage, Mo.
4. (6) 127 Paden Phillips, Chanute, Kan.
5. (7) 1B Bobby Williams, Hermitage, Mo.
6. (5) 23N Kenny Nutter, Bolivar, Mo.
7. (2) 25 Scotty Roberts, Columbia, Mo.

Feature:
1. (2) 22C Cole Campbell, Mexico, Mo.
2. (7) 38C Jason Pursley, Hermitage, Mo.
3. (15) 21M Ryan Middaugh, Fulton, Mo.
4. (4) 3B Nic Bidinger, Perry, Kan.
5. (8) 10P Dayton Pursley, Hermitage, Mo.
6. (1) 18JR Chase Sigg, Iola, Kan.
7. (16) 19K Wyatt Gaggero, Wichita, Kan.
8. (14) 1B Bobby Williams, Hermitage, Mo.
9. (3) 17 Roy Long, Stilwell, Okla.
10. (5) 88 Jimmy Dowell, Boonville, Mo.
11. (12) 33S Ben Stockton, Kansas City, Mo.
12. (13) 89 Tyler Hibner, Chillicothe, Mo.
13. (10) 127 Paden Phillips, Chanute, Kan.
14. (18) 98K Kenton Allen, Chanute, Kan.
15. (6) 55 Nathan Hagar, Adair, Okla.
16. (19) 25 Scotty Roberts, Columbia, Mo.
17. (17) 23N Kenny Nutter, Bolivar, Mo.
18. (20) 23 Lucas Dobbs, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
19. (11) 17JR Drake Long, Stilwell, Okla.
20. (22) 03 Jason Sivils, Bolivar, Mo.
21. (9) 21 Greg Scheffler, Pittsburg, Mo.
22. (21) 94 James Spangler, Granby, Mo.

USRA B-MODS

Heat 1:
1. (2) 80 Wesley Long, Greenfield, Mo.
2. (3) 28 Andy Bryant, Fort Scott, Kan.
3. (5) 44T Ty O'Neal, Muskogee, Okla.
4. (7) 44TT Casey Thomas, Camdenton, Mo.
5. (1) 4 Kenson Martin, Cave Springs, Ark.
6. (9) 57M Aaron Marrant, Richmond, Mo.
7. (6) 12X Parker Smith, Mexico, Mo.
8. (8) 0K Tracy Killian, Lee Summit, Mo.
9. (4) 33 Tyler Imhoff, Boonville, Mo.

Heat 2:
1. (3) 18 J.C. Morton, Springfield, Mo.
2. (6) 94C J.T. Carroll, Camdenton, Mo.
3. (2) 30 Rex Harris, Macks Creek, Mo.
4. (8) 68 Kerry Davis, Parkville, Mo.
5. (9) 57C Chad Clancy, Polo, Mo.
6. (1) 20D Dawson David, Mexico, Mo.
7. (7) 2X Cole Hamilton, Archie, Mo.
8. (4) 91 Hoyt Miller, Cross Timbers, Mo.
9. (5) 12 Wyatt O'Neal, Muskogee, Okla.

Heat 3:
1. (2) 55 Colson Kirk, Urbana, Mo.
2. (1) 11 Waylon Dimmitt, Camdenton, Mo.
3. (8) 8 Jon Sheets, Nevada, Mo.
4. (4) 32 Robbe Ewing, Stockton, Mo.
5. (9) 181 Luke Nieman, Nortonville, Kan.
6. (7) 66 Ryan Gillmore, Springfield, Mo.
7. (5) 83 J.C. Newell, Buffalo, Mo.
8. (6) 3 Masson Martin, Cave Springs, Ark.
9. (3) 27L Clifford Lean, Collins, Mo.

Heat 4:
1. (1) 11L Logan Smith, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
2. (3) 15 Ryan Edde, Cross Timbers, Mo.
3. (4) 65 Kris Jackson, Lebanon, Mo.
4. (5) 7L Trevor Drake, Brighton, Mo.
5. (8) 12JR Olen Stephens, Independence, Mo.
6. (6) 82N Keith Nutter, Bolivar, Mo.
7. (2) 65A Mark Anderson, Chillicothe, Mo.
8. (7) 24D Donnie Fellers, Wheatland, Mo.

B Feature:
1. (4) 57M Aaron Marrant, Richmond, Mo.
2. (3) 32 Robbe Ewing, Stockton, Mo.
3. (1) 7L Trevor Drake, Brighton, Mo.
4. (6) 66 Ryan Gillmore, Springfield, Mo.
5. (7) 20D Dawson David, Mexico, Mo.
6. (10) 2X Cole Hamilton, Archie, Mo.
7. (8) 83 J.C. Newell, Buffalo, Mo.
8. (13) 0K Tracy Killian, Lee Summit, Mo.
9. (16) 12 Wyatt O'Neal, Muskogee, Okla.
10. (9) 12X Parker Smith, Mexico, Mo.
11. (14) 33 Tyler Imhoff, Boonville, Mo.
12. (11) 91 Hoyt Miller, Cross Timbers, Mo.
13. (12) 3 Masson Martin, Cave Springs, Ark.
14. (5) 4 Kenson Martin, Cave Springs, Ark.
15. (15) 82N Keith Nutter, Bolivar, Mo.
16. (2) 12JR Olen Stephens, Independence, Mo.
DNS - 27L Clifford Lean, Collins, Mo.
DNS - 65A Mark Anderson, Chillicothe, Mo.
DNS - 24D Donnie Fellers, Wheatland, Mo.

A Feature 1:
1. (5) 8 Jon Sheets, Nevada, Mo.
2. (1) 18 J.C. Morton, Springfield, Mo.
3. (7) 28 Andy Bryant, Fort Scott, Kan.
4. (2) 94C J.T. Carroll, Camdenton, Mo.
5. (20) 66 Ryan Gillmore, Springfield, Mo.
6. (4) 55 Colson Kirk, Urbana, Mo.
7. (3) 80 Wesley Long, Greenfield, Mo.
8. (17) 57M Aaron Marrant, Richmond, Mo.
9. (9) 11 Waylon Dimmitt, Camdenton, Mo.
10. (8) 15 Ryan Edde, Cross Timbers, Mo.
11. (15) 57C Chad Clancy, Polo, Mo.
12. (11) 68 Kerry Davis, Parkville, Mo.
13. (6) 11L Logan Smith, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
14. (23) 83 J.C. Newell, Buffalo, Mo.
15. (19) 7L Trevor Drake, Brighton, Mo.
16. (22) 2X Cole Hamilton, Archie, Mo.
17. (13) 44TT Casey Thomas, Camdenton, Mo.
18. (14) 30 Rex Harris, Macks Creek, Mo.
19. (16) 181 Luke Nieman, Nortonville, Kan.
20. (24) 0K Tracy Killian, Lee Summit, Mo.
21. (18) 32 Robbe Ewing, Stockton, Mo.
22. (21) 20D Dawson David, Mexico, Mo.
23. (10) 44T Ty O'Neal, Muskogee, Okla.
24. (12) 65 Kris Jackson, Lebanon, Mo.

A Feature 2:
1. (2) 65 Kris Jackson, Lebanon, Mo.
2. (1) 20D Dawson David, Mexico, Mo.
3. (8) 44TT Casey Thomas, Camdenton, Mo.
4. (10) 7L Trevor Drake, Brighton, Mo.
5. (14) 57C Chad Clancy, Polo, Mo.
6. (11) 83 J.C. Newell, Buffalo, Mo.
7. (7) 30 Rex Harris, Macks Creek, Mo.
8. (6) 181 Luke Nieman, Nortonville, Kan.
9. (12) 11L Logan Smith, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
10. (15) 15 Ryan Edde, Cross Timbers, Mo.
11. (20) 66 Ryan Gillmore, Springfield, Mo.
12. (21) 94C J.T. Carroll, Camdenton, Mo.
13. (23) 18 J.C. Morton, Springfield, Mo.
14. (4) 32 Robbe Ewing, Stockton, Mo.
15. (22) 28 Andy Bryant, Fort Scott, Kan.
16. (17) 57M Aaron Marrant, Richmond, Mo.
17. (9) 2X Cole Hamilton, Archie, Mo.
18. (16) 11 Waylon Dimmitt, Camdenton, Mo.
19. (18) 80 Wesley Long, Greenfield, Mo.
20. (24) 8 Jon Sheets, Nevada, Mo.
21. (5) 0K Tracy Killian, Lee Summit, Mo.
22. (3) 44T Ty O'Neal, Muskogee, Okla.
23. (19) 55 Colson Kirk, Urbana, Mo.
24. (13) 68 Kerry Davis, Parkville, Mo.

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