![]() ![]() No recent Show-Me is more memorable than 2016 when Jimmy Owens took over with just eight laps remaining. Payton Looney led the final 70 circuits to prevail in 2020, but the average final pass since 2016 has been lap 72. There’s a trend favoring dramatic finishes: Since Jonathan Davenport led all 100 laps in dominating the 2015 Show-Me 100, the last six editions of the race (the 2019 event was canceled due to storm damage) have seen the final lead change occur on lap 87 or later three times. He’s also red-hot, sweeping a pair of LOLMDS features last weekend in Iowa to catapult to the top of the series points standings. “RTJ” knows his way to victory lane at Lucas Oil Speedway, capturing the opening night of the MLRA Spring Nationals earlier this season, against a field full of Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series regulars. The Martinsville, Ind., driver finished a close second to Ferguson in the Show-Me 100 a year ago after earning seventh ih the race in 2021 and fifth in 2020. on the verge: If you’re looking for a first-time Show-Me 100 driver to emerge, keep an eye on Ricky Thornton Jr. Adding my name to the Show-Me 100 list is an accomplishment in a lifetime that some never accomplish.”Ĭheck out a full story on Ferguson in the official Show-Me 100 souvenir program, on sale during the event in the Track Treasures Gift Shop. Us drivers want to win every race, but the big ones are the most important. ![]() “For me, etching your name in the history books is super cool. “It’s a feeling like no other,” Ferguson recalled earlier this spring of the checkered flag waving and pulling into victory lane a Show-Me 100 winner. ![]()
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