NOVEMBER 23, 2009
The O'Reilly MLRA Presented by Lucas Oil Products awarded
nearly $50,000 in cash and contingencies at the Annual
MLRA Championship Banquet held this past Saturday at the
Argosy Casino in Riverside, Missouri. Coffeyville, Kansas'
Al Purkey became the MLRA's only 6-Time Champion taking
home the $10,000 Champion's share. Purkey's Car Owner
Bill Koons accepted his first Championship as a Car Owner
as he also Thanked his crew by presenting them their own
Championship Trophies. Archie, Missouri's Matt Johnson
finished a strong 7th in points earning the Rookie of
the Year Title.
A social hour and wonderful buffet dinner kicked off the
evenings festivities prior to getting underway with the
presentation of the Championship hardware. Trenton Berry
from Racinboys.com began the awards presentation with
a word of prayer as he was also the emcee for the event.
Each of the MLRA Series Sponsors and MLRA Tracks were
recognized to start out the banqet with each receiving
commerative plaques.
The MLRA honors the Top 20 at the banquet that have competed
in at least 70% of the MLRA races and are MLRA Members.
Rookie of the Year Candidate Rylan Long from Greenfield,
Missouri occupied the 20th spot in the season standings
and was the first to take the stage to accept his awards.
In addition to cash and contingencies, each Driver received
an embroidered coat from Hoosier Tire, a Crystal MLRA
Mug, a Commerative Plaque, and a "Victory Lane"
Check from Impact Signs. Next up was another Rookie Candidate
from Walnut Grove, Missouri Jeremy Kelley. Jeremy not
only recieved the awards for his 19th place finish but
he also received the Impact Signs Hard Luck Award as Jeremy
will receive a complete Wrap from Impact Signs including
design, fabrication, and installation.
Yet another Rookie of the Year Candidate Brett Wood from
Warrensburg, Missouri took the stage to accept his awards
for 18th Spot in the final standings. The 17th spot went
to North Kansas City, Missouri Veteran Larry Clawson.
13th through 16th in points were taken by Kyle Berck,
Terry Phillips, Eric Turner, and Jeremy Payne but although
these drivers had outstanding seasons, they were not eligible
for post season awards. Bill Koons not only was the Championship
winning Car Owner, he also occupied the 12th place in
the final standings driving his familiar #29. Council
Bluffs, Iowa's Mike Collins was unable to attend the banquet
but he was 11th in the final finishing order as he scored
2-Top 5's and 5-Top 10's in 18 starts.
Next up was the Top 10 as Mendon, Illinois' Denny Woodworth
occupied the 10th spot with 2-Top 5's and 8-Top 10's.
Former 5-Time MLRA Champion and Belton, Missouri resident
Alan Vaughn was 9th at year's end despite not being able
to attend every race in 2009. One memorable moment this
season was Alan racing his way into the lucrative Diamond
Nationals at Lucas Oil Speedway in May to claim one of
the coveted starting spots. Next up was Corning, Iowa's
Bryant Goldsmith as his piloted his familiar #24 to the
8th spot.
Archie, Missouri's Matt Johnson driving a GRT by Phillips
had an outstanding season as he not only finished 7th
in the final points but also claimed the Rookie of the
Year Title in 2009. Matt will contend for wins in 2010
as he has quickly learned how to steer these Dirt Late
Models to the front. Lancaster, Missouri's Chris Smyser
was next up on the stage as he was 6th in points at season's
end. Chris thanked Al Purkey for helping get his program
straightened out mid season and expects to be a championship
contender in 2010.
"Everybody's Friend" David Turner toughed it
out to score a Top-5 points finish despite destroying
a brand new Rocket Chassis during the season at Lucas
Oil Speedway. David was forced back into his backup car
for the remainder of the season and made 19 of the 20
features with 1-Top 5 and 7-Top 10's.
Perhaps the region's new busiest man Jason Bodenhamer
from Centerview, Missouri was next up on stage to accept
his goods for 4th place in the standings. Jason recently
announced that he would be promoting the State Fair Speedway
in Sedalia, Missouri in 2010 along with Jefferson City,
Missouri's Reid Millard.
Omaha, Nebraska resident and Dirt Late Model Hall of
Famer Joe Kosiski had one of his best seasons in recent
memory scoring a 3rd place finish at season's end by virtue
of 3-Top 5's, 9-Top 10's and also scoring an emotional
win at Adams County Speedway in Corning, Iowa.
Defending Champion John Anderson from Omaha, Nebraska
was next to take the stage as the bridesmaid this year
missing the Championship by just 10 points. John scored
4 wins, 11 Top-5's, and 16 Top 10's for an amazing season
but a string of mechanical difficulties near the end of
the season erased the 58 point cushion he had allowing
Purkey to regain the lead and the Championship.
The final act of the night belonged to the newly crowned
6-Time MLRA Championship from Coffeyville, Kansas Al Purkey.
Al hooked up with Car Owner Bill Koons this year to run
the full MLRA Schedule after running a part time schedule
in his own equipment last year. The combination proved
to be a tandem to be reckoned with early on as despite
not winning a single feature race in 2009, Purkey scored
an amazing 13 Top 5's and 15-Top 10's. Purkey led the
points early on but his own string of bad luck had allowed
Anderson to retake the lead late in the season. During
his acceptance speech Al offered that the Koons/Purkey
Team would be switching to Larry Shaw Chassis and Hatfield
Racing Engines as their combination of choice for 2010.
"Mark Richards and Rocket Chassis have been great
to us this year" stated Al "but we want to have
the best spec tire chassis around and will be a force
to be reckoned with for wins in 2010."
The O'Reilly MLRA (Midwest Latemodel Racing Association)
presented by Lucas Oil Products sanctions regional Super
Dirt Late Model touring series events in Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska, and Iowa.
For all the latest news and information on the O'Reilly
MLRA please visit us on the web at www.MLRAracing.com
or by calling the series office at (816) 650-5063 or (816)
305-6572.
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