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July 30, 2023

Dale McDowell Dominates Ray Varner Ford 53 at Tazewell Speedway; Jimmy Owens Wins First Championship

(TAZEWELL, TENNESSEE) The 19th edition of the Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series point season concluded on Sunday night at the bad-fast Tazewell Speedway and the annual ‘Ray Varner Ford 53’ was dominated by one man: Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer Dale McDowell. Dale, who went out late in FK Rod Ends qualifying and knocked down the fourth quickest lap overall, won his heat race with a last lap pass and later rolled off from the pole position of the 53-lap main event. While a lot of eyes were fixated on the tight point battle throughout the contest, Dale was out front on a proverbial Sunday drive, as he led from green to checkers to pocket the $10,053 top prize for his third series win of the year.

Outside polesitter Ricky Weiss found himself in the second spot through almost the entirity of the ‘Ray Varner Ford 53’ and finished 3.475 seconds behind McDowell at the checkers to secure the runner-up performance and the $5,000 payday. Jimmy Owens, who lost a motor in hot laps and was forced to a back-up car for the remainder of the night, rounded out the podium in third to secure his first Southern Nationals Series Championship. After getting collected in a multi-car wreck on a lap two restart, Donald McIntosh hustled back through the field - after starting third - to salvage a strong fourth place effort. Tazewell regular Jason Trammell turned in an impressive showing to start and finish fifth at the high-banked oval.

“I’m very, very blessed to drive a car like this and it’s so good - things are going our way,” McDowell said in Schaeffer’s Oil victory lane. “I can’t emphasize that enough. I’m blessed to drive it when it’s no good and when I’m not doing a good job, but I’m super blessed right now and I feel really fortunate. Everything is just clicking, we qualified fourth and got in the right heat race. I can’t emphasize how much it takes for the whole ingredients to go together.”

Dale McDowell, who now has thirteen career Southern Nationals Series triumphs to his credit, drove a Shane McDowell Racing Team Zero racecar with a Clements Racing Engine under the hood. Sponsorship on his familiar #17m comes in part from E-Z-GO, Cometic Gaskets, Klotz Synthetic Lubricants, Connected Strategy Advisors, Northeastern Fabrication, S&H Systems, Fox Racing Shox, Campbell Insulation Specialists, and Shackleford Enterprises.

When the dust had settled and the points were calculated, Jimmy Owens, of Newport, Tennessee, was celebrated as the 2023 Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series Champion. Jimmy racked up two wins, four Top Fives, and eight Top Tens in the eight series point races that escaped the wrath of Mother Nature over the past two weeks. The popular driver known as the “Newport Nightmare” pocketed an extra $10,053 for the Championship, along with a new Honda Pit Bike courtesy of Vidalia Powersports.

Second in the final point tally was Donald McIntosh, who was awarded $5,053 for finishing only eight markers behind Owens. Ricky Weiss ($3,053) edged out Carson Ferguson ($2,053) for the third spot in the final series point standings, while fifth place Kenny Collins received $1,553 out of the point fund. Jordan Koehler, a teammate to Champion Jimmy Owens, emerged victorious in the Rookie of the Year chase by only four points over Mike Benedum ($1,553) and was rewarded with a total of $2,053 in point money. Series regulars Brenden Smith, Tyler Clem, and David McCoy rounded out the top ten in points and all received $1,053 for their efforts.

Jimmy Owens piloted a Koehler Motorsports #20 XR1 Rocket Chassis powered by a Vic Hill Racing Engine to his first Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series Championship. Sponsorship on his ride comes in part from Reece Monument Company, Ultimate Towing & Recovery, Tim Short Auto Group, Capital Waste, Five Star Metal Buildings, Boomtest Well Service, Red Line Oil, Goodridge Hose & Fittings, Sybesma Graphics, Midwest Sheet Metal, and Capital Electric TN.

A contingent of 23 competitors signed into the Tazewell Speedway pit area to do battle in the ‘Ray Varner Ford 53,’ which was pushed back a day to Sunday due to inclement weather. Carson Ferguson went quickest in Boyd Bilt Spring-Pro “Smashing the Clock” hot laps with his fast lap of 10.857 seconds, while Austin Neely topped the speed chart in FK Rod Ends qualifying with his quick time of 10.996 seconds. The three heat races were won by Dale McDowell, Ricky Weiss, and Donald McIntosh, while Carson Ferguson was triumphant in the lone B-Main.

Six caution flags were the only thing that could slow McDowell’s torrid pace out front. Chris Chandler brought out the first yellow by spinning on lap two. On the subsequent restart, Austin Neely and Donald McIntosh got together and wrecked in front of the field - an incident that also collected championship hopeful Carson Ferguson. Chris Chandler spun once again on the next lap two restart to draw the third yellow flag. Dakotah Knuckles brought out the caution on lap six before another multi-car wreck slowed the pace on the subsequent restart. The final yellow waved over the field on lap 15 when Dakotah Knuckles spun around on the track.

While the chase for the Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms Racing and fueled by Sunoco title is now complete, the tour still has one more order of business to attend to on Friday, August 18. On that night, the remainder of the $7,553 to win series contest at East Alabama Motor Speedway will take place. Qualifying got in the books before strong storms invaded the Phenix City area back on July 21. Jordy Nipper and Carson Ferguson are slated to bring the field to green in the 40-lap headliner at EAMS. While qualifying is set, any new entrants on Friday, August 18 can start at the tail of one of the B-Mains. Additional information can be found online by visiting www.eamsdirt.com.

Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms Racing
Round 8 Race Summary
Sunday, July 30, 2023
Tazewell Speedway - Tazewell, Tennessee

Schaeffer’s Oil Feature Finish (53 Laps):
1. (1) Dale McDowell $10,053
2. (2) Ricky Weiss $5,000
3. (6) Jimmy Owens $3,000
4. (3) Donald McIntosh $2,000
5. (5) Jason Trammell $1,500
6. (9) Kenny Collins $1,000
7. (8) Jordan Koehler $800
8. (13) Forrest Trent $700
9. (7) Dakotah Knuckles $675
10. (14) Brenden Smith $650
11. (16) Carson Ferguson $625
12. (4) Austin Neely $600
13. (17) Mike Benedum $575
14. (18) Aaron Guinn $550
15. (12) David McCoy $525
16. (11) John Llewellyn $500
17. (19) Travis Fultz $500
18. (20) Chris Chandler $500
19. (15) Bryan Shockley $500
20. (10) Josh Henry $500
21. (21) Joshua Chesney $500
22. (DNS) Steve Smith $75

Entries: 23
Lap Leaders: Dale McDowell (Laps 1-53)
Cautions: 6 (Chris Chandler Spun on Lap 2, Multi-Car Wreck Involving McIntosh and Ferguson on Lap 2 Restart, Chris Chandler Spun on Lap 2 Restart, Dakotah Knuckles Spun Around on Lap 6, Multi-Car Wreck on Lap 6 Restart, Dakotah Knuckles Spun on Lap 15)

Hot Laps:
Boyd Bilt Spring-Pro "Smashing the Clock" Award: Carson Ferguson 10.857

FK Rod Ends Time Trials:
Fast Time Overall: Austin Neely 10.996

Sunoco Race Fuels Heat Race #1 Finish (Top Five Transfer): 1. 17M-Dale McDowell[2]; 2. 3N-Austin Neely[1]; 3. 21K-Dakotah Knuckles[4]; 4. B00-Josh Henry[3]; 5. 101-Forrest Trent[6]; 6. 93-Carson Ferguson[5]; 7. 1G-Aaron Guinn[7]; 8. 329-Travis Fultz[8]

American Racer South Heat Race #2 Finish (Top Five Transfer): 1. 7-Ricky Weiss[1]; 2. 90J-Jason Trammell[2]; 3. 114-Jordan Koehler[4]; 4. 90-John Llewellyn[5]; 5. 17SS-Brenden Smith[6]; 6. 3-Steve Smith[7]; 7. 5-Joshua Chesney[8]; 8. 97-Michael Chilton[3]

E-Z-GO Heat Race #3 Finish (Top Five Transfer): 1. 79-Donald McIntosh[1]; 2. 20-Jimmy Owens[3]; 3. 1C-Kenny Collins[2]; 4. 187-David McCoy[4]; 5. 17-Bryan Shockley[6]; 6. 25-Mike Benedum[5]; 7. 8-Chris Chandler[7]

American Racer Tires B-Main #1 Finish (Top Seven Transfer): 1. 93-Carson Ferguson[1]; 2. 25-Mike Benedum[3]; 3. 1G-Aaron Guinn[4]; 4. 329-Travis Fultz[7]; 5. 8-Chris Chandler[6]; 6. 5-Joshua Chesney[5]; 7. 3-Steve Smith[2]; 8. (DNS) 97-Michael Chilton

Final Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series Point Standings:
1. Jimmy Owens - 1392
2. Donald McIntosh - 1384
3. Ricky Weiss - 1374
4. Carson Ferguson - 1372
5. Kenny Collins - 1366
6. Jordan Koehler [R] - 1270
7. Mike Benedum [R] - 1266
8. Brenden Smith - 1242
9. Tyler Clem [R] - 1195
10. David McCoy - 1129

2023 Schaeffer’s Oil Southern Nationals Series Schedule:
Friday, July 14 | Beckley Motor Speedway, Mount Hope, WV | JIMMY OWENS
Sunday, July 16 | Wythe Raceway, Rural Retreat, VA | DALE MCDOWELL
Wednesday, July 19 | I-75 Raceway, Sweetwater, TN | RAINED OUT
Thursday, July 20 | Senoia Raceway, Senoia, GA | ASHTON WINGER
Friday, July 21 | East AL Motor Speedway, Phenix City, AL | PPD TO 8/18
Saturday, July 22 | Screven Motor Speedway, Sylvania, GA | ZACK MITCHELL
Sunday, July 23 | Swainsboro Raceway, Swainsboro, GA | RAINED OUT
Tuesday, July 25 | Toccoa Raceway, Toccoa, GA | ZACK MITCHELL
Thursday, July 27 | Tri-County Race Track, Brasstown, NC | JIMMY OWENS
Friday, July 28 | North Georgia Speedway, Chatsworth, GA | DALE MCDOWELL
Sunday, July 30 | Tazewell Speedway, Tazewell, TN | DALE MCDOWELL
Friday, August 18 | East AL Motor Speedway, Phenix City, AL | $7,553 to win *
* Non-Points Race

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