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Delaware's Kyle Spence Sprints to Performance Electronics 600cc Non-Wing World Championship Prelim Victory

Delaware's Kyle Spence Sprints to Performance Electronics 600cc Non-Wing World Championship Prelim Victory

Photo Credit: Circus City Speedway
PERU, Indiana (May 25, 2019) - Bear, Delaware's Kyle Spence sprinted to victory on the second prelim night of the Performance Electronics 600cc Non-Wing World Championship at Circus City Speedway.

109 entries signed in for action on the second and final prelim night of the 2019 edition of the PE3 600cc Non-Wing World Championship.

Spence started on the pole of the 40-lap affair and would use that to his advantage to pick up the victory. Second went to Zeke Lewis with 12th starter, Christian Bruno crossing in the third spot. Brian Carber took the fourth spot. Austin Quick rounded out the top five.

Chase Randall finished in the sixth spot with Mason Caswell took the seventh spot. Eighth went to Chris Cochran. Dusty Disinger claimed the ninth spot with Jessee Holt finished in tenth.

11 heats were contested with Jessee Holt, Kyle Spence, Chris Cochran, Tommy Kunsman, Brian Carber, Shasta Krieger, Russ Gamester, Camden Winter, Eastin Ashbrooke, Kayeleb Bolton and Ron Dennis were victorious.

Six qualifiers were won by Kyle Spence, Mason Caswell, Zeke Lewis, Kameron Key, Chris Cochran and Ron Dennis.

The nights lone Last Chance Qualifier winner was Russ Gamester.

Racing concludes on Saturday with one driver pocketing $10,000!

RACE RESULTS -
5/24/2019 at Circus City Speedway
Performance Electronics 600cc Non-Wing World Championship - Night 2

NOW600 Non-Wing Outlaw Micros

A Feature 1 (40 Laps): 1. 25K-Kyle Spence, 16:30.692[1]; 2. 25-Zeke Lewis, 16:31.197[3]; 3. 17M-Christian Bruno, 16:31.255[12]; 4. 41C-Brian Carber, 16:31.683[7]; 5. 28X-Austin Quick, 16:32.446[8]; 6. 9-Chase Randall, 16:32.892[14]; 7. 76-Mason Caswell, 16:33.012[2]; 8. 91-Chris Cochran, 16:33.063[5]; 9. 39-Rusty Disinger, 16:33.671[15]; 10. 22H-Jessee Holt, 16:33.944[11]; 11. 2J-Jake Moore, 16:34.200[13]; 12. 41-Chase Cabre, 16:34.224[18]; 13. 33M-Ryan Mueller, 16:35.191[9]; 14. 44T-Zac Taylor, 16:35.417[16]; 15. 35-Justin Harper, 16:35.702[20]; 16. 2TK-Todd Kirkman, 16:36.108[17]; 17. 79-Ron Dennis, 16:37.765[6]; 18. (DNF) 21J-Kameron Key, 12:28.965[4]; 19. (DNF) 21E-Robbie Smith, 07:57.349[10]; 20. (DNF) 49-Russ Gamester, 03:45.423[19]

Qualifier 1 (15 Laps): 1. 25K-Kyle Spence, 16:58.863[1]; 2. 41C-Brian Carber, 16:59.861[3]; 3. 2J-Jake Moore, 17:00.077[2]; 4. 49-Russ Gamester, 17:01.291[5]; 5. 28M-Brenden Bright, 17:01.927[9]; 6. 12K-Frank Galusha, 17:02.819[4]; 7. 34-Blane Culp, 17:03.141[11]; 8. 5T-Ryan Timms, 17:04.277[19]; 9. 11T-Mike Thompson, 17:04.538[15]; 10. 9P-Wes Pinkerton, 17:05.228[10]; 11. 79T-Logan Jarrett, 17:05.235[13]; 12. 21T-Brad Thompson, 17:05.446[8]; 13. 92-Kris Knox, 17:06.234[6]; 14. 18O-Craig Overpeck, 17:06.835[14]; 15. 10-Garrett Wagoner, 17:08.091[16]; 16. 29L-Nate Lauderbaugh, 17:08.777[18]; 17. (DNF) 0-Jason Shields, 11:41.608[17]; 18. (DNF) 31H-Laine Hite, 05:53.328[7]; 19. (DNF) 23H-Kevin Hapner, 05:54.846[12]

Qualifier 2 (15 Laps): 1. 76-Mason Caswell, 03:48.647[1]; 2. 28X-Austin Quick, 03:49.190[2]; 3. 9-Chase Randall, 03:50.496[4]; 4. 35-Justin Harper, 03:50.910[6]; 5. 21L-Dylan Kadous, 03:52.806[3]; 6. 99E-Eastin Ashbrooke, 03:53.315[5]; 7. 7-Cole Bodine, 03:53.388[14]; 8. 3X-AJ Cooley, 03:54.209[7]; 9. 11-Laydon Pearson, 03:54.238[9]; 10. B98-Jacob Bigger, 03:54.638[13]; 11. 44-Barbie Kimmel, 03:54.779[8]; 12. 3L-Mike Landis, 03:55.242[10]; 13. 75B-Brian Busz, 03:56.623[17]; 14. 11B-Adam Walker, 03:57.596[12]; 15. 121-Blake Lamb, 03:57.667[18]; 16. 18-Chris Hunter, 03:58.026[16]; 17. 95-Paige Moss, 03:58.598[11]; (DNS) 1S-Mychal Schimmel, 03:58.598

Qualifier 3 (15 Laps): 1. 25-Zeke Lewis, 03:51.319[4]; 2. 33M-Ryan Mueller, 03:52.411[1]; 3. 39-Rusty Disinger, 03:52.679[5]; 4. 29S-Stone Sharpe, 03:53.757[3]; 5. 12G-Gage Robb, 03:54.448[8]; 6. 17-Zack Pence, 03:55.502[2]; 7. 93-Matthew Riggs-Carr, 03:55.640[10]; 8. 2N-Dawson Nunnenkamp, 03:56.108[7]; 9. 21H-Brady Bacon, 03:56.299[6]; 10. 92J-Jordan Sterling, 03:57.016[13]; 11. 29-Matt Johnson, 03:59.430[11]; 12. 33H-Eric Holcomb, 03:59.920[9]; 13. 7C-Charles Hunt, 03:59.971[18]; 14. 33W-Seth Whitaker, 04:00.929[15]; 15. 20W-Gabe Wilson, 04:01.085[14]; 16. 5H-Chase Hyland, 04:01.532[16]; 17. 30-John Crowder, 04:02.424[12]; 18. 12C-Corbin Gurley, 03:51.125[17]

Qualifier 4 (15 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key, 09:06.437[2]; 2. 21E-Robbie Smith, 09:07.549[3]; 3. 44T-Zac Taylor, 09:07.840[4]; 4. 14R-Jake Nail, 09:07.943[1]; 5. 5P-Blake Pence, 09:08.940[5]; 6. 67-Bob Bourff, 09:09.138[6]; 7. 40-Craig Ronk, 09:09.752[7]; 8. 3M-Trey McGranahan, 09:09.809[12]; 9. 37-Stuart Hanft, 09:10.802[9]; 10. 14-Wes Bigger, 09:11.105[11]; 11. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell, 09:11.340[13]; 12. 4X-Bruce Clay, 09:12.304[16]; 13. 2F-Jadyn Friesen, 09:13.808[17]; 14. 5-Chris Lewis, 09:13.873[14]; 15. 22L-Bennett Lushin, 09:14.081[15]; 16. 00-Febe Wolf, 09:12.663[18]; 17. 88-AJ Parrish, 09:14.935[10]; 18. (DNF) 22E-Jadon Rogers, 03:27.248[8]

Qualifier 5 (15 Laps): 1. 91-Chris Cochran, 08:00.093[4]; 2. 22H-Jessee Holt, 08:00.096[2]; 3. 2TK-Todd Kirkman, 08:02.827[1]; 4. 35M-Buddy Schweibinz, 08:03.833[6]; 5. 12-Camden Winter, 08:03.904[3]; 6. 4-Sam Kimmel, 08:04.707[5]; 7. 71-Jarrett Martin, 08:05.184[7]; 8. K10-Kole Kirkman, 08:05.186[18]; 9. 2-Deaven Bolton, 08:05.411[9]; 10. 11H-Abby Hohlbein, 08:06.020[8]; 11. 07-Zak Gorski, 08:06.180[11]; 12. 1F-Jason Friesen, 08:07.388[10]; 13. 51-Rick Rhodes, 08:07.680[15]; 14. 4L-Mike Linderman, 08:07.833[13]; 15. 21-Grayson Nolte, 08:08.365[14]; 16. 73-Brent Busz, 08:08.792[16]; 17. (DNF) 28K-Jacob Kincaid, 02:04.227[17]; (DNS) 5N-Bob Nash, 02:04.227

Qualifier 6 (15 Laps): 1. 79-Ron Dennis, 11:42.443[1]; 2. 17M-Christian Bruno, 11:42.942[7]; 3. 41-Chase Cabre, 11:43.951[11]; 4. X-Kayeleb Bolton, 11:44.639[3]; 5. 28-BJ Wilson, 11:44.760[6]; 6. 40S-Dawson Stealy, 11:45.057[8]; 7. 21K-Tommy Kunsman, 11:45.461[2]; 8. 38-Jordan Calendine, 11:45.962[13]; 9. 23M-Kenny Miller, 11:46.214[12]; 10. 22-Shasta Krieger, 11:46.906[4]; 11. 21R-Randy Shilling, 11:48.029[10]; 12. 0W-Connor Wolf, 11:49.165[9]; 13. 19-Seth Ireland, 11:49.692[5]; 14. 45-Ed Cleveland, 11:50.447[16]; 15. 26-Cody Williams, 11:51.101[14]; 16. 89-Doug Nichols, 11:52.768[17]; 17. (DNF) 57B-Michael Busz, 11:27.636[18]; 18. (DNF) 51R-Roger Ritchey, 07:40.313[15]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22H-Jessee Holt, 06:50.400[3]; 2. 2J-Jake Moore, 06:53.238[6]; 3. 76-Mason Caswell, 06:54.482[10]; 4. 39-Rusty Disinger, 06:55.237[8]; 5. 11B-Adam Walker, 06:55.926[2]; 6. 29-Matt Johnson, 06:56.431[7]; 7. 07-Zak Gorski, 06:56.848[9]; 8. 26-Cody Williams, 06:57.432[5]; 9. 12C-Corbin Gurley, 06:57.922[1]; 10. (DNF) 57B-Michael Busz, 02:57.628[4]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 25K-Kyle Spence, 06:17.135[7]; 2. 21L-Dylan Kadous, 06:19.367[5]; 3. 17-Zack Pence, 06:22.064[8]; 4. 12K-Frank Galusha, 06:22.093[9]; 5. 37-Stuart Hanft, 06:22.365[6]; 6. 2N-Dawson Nunnenkamp, 06:22.721[10]; 7. 4L-Mike Linderman, 06:22.943[3]; 8. 10-Garrett Wagoner, 06:23.342[2]; 9. 2F-Jadyn Friesen, 06:25.514[1]; 10. 28K-Jacob Kincaid, 06:28.959[4]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 91-Chris Cochran, 06:42.242[1]; 2. 28X-Austin Quick, 06:43.525[6]; 3. 71-Jarrett Martin, 06:45.437[2]; 4. 11-Laydon Pearson, 06:45.653[3]; 5. 19-Seth Ireland, 06:46.148[10]; 6. 9P-Wes Pinkerton, 06:46.417[8]; 7. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell, 06:47.240[4]; 8. 92J-Jordan Sterling, 06:48.467[9]; 9. 18-Chris Hunter, 06:48.852[7]; 10. (DNF) K10-Kole Kirkman, 01:06.764[5]

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 21K-Tommy Kunsman, 04:40.914[3]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail, 04:42.769[7]; 3. 2TK-Todd Kirkman, 04:43.186[9]; 4. 21T-Brad Thompson, 04:44.181[5]; 5. 92-Kris Knox, 04:44.634[10]; 6. 3L-Mike Landis, 04:45.132[8]; 7. 23M-Kenny Miller, 04:45.876[6]; 8. 33W-Seth Whitaker, 04:46.384[4]; 9. 75B-Brian Busz, 04:46.417[2]; 10. 29L-Nate Lauderbaugh, 04:47.880[1]

Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 41C-Brian Carber, 04:59.777[3]; 2. 35M-Buddy Schweibinz, 05:00.592[1]; 3. 17M-Christian Bruno, 05:01.619[2]; 4. 21H-Brady Bacon, 05:03.346[7]; 5. 2-Deaven Bolton, 05:04.344[6]; 6. 93-Matthew Riggs-Carr, 05:04.502[8]; 7. 41-Chase Cabre, 05:04.714[9]; 8. 11T-Mike Thompson, 05:05.050[5]; 9. 45-Ed Cleveland, 05:05.313[4]; 10. 4X-Bruce Clay, 05:05.528[10]

Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 22-Shasta Krieger, 05:05.102[1]; 2. 29S-Stone Sharpe, 05:05.252[5]; 3. 21E-Robbie Smith, 05:06.024[7]; 4. 9-Chase Randall, 05:06.188[9]; 5. 14-Wes Bigger, 05:06.260[3]; 6. 5N-Bob Nash, 05:06.534[2]; 7. 21R-Randy Shilling, 05:06.841[10]; 8. 5-Chris Lewis, 05:07.148[6]; 9. 51R-Roger Ritchey, 05:07.536[8]; 10. 89-Doug Nichols, 05:08.870[4]

Heat 7 (10 Laps): 1. 49-Russ Gamester, 09:36.651[1]; 2. 67-Bob Bourff, 09:36.902[2]; 3. 44T-Zac Taylor, 09:37.494[6]; 4. 28M-Brenden Bright, 09:38.334[4]; 5. 35-Justin Harper, 09:38.536[10]; 6. 88-AJ Parrish, 09:40.907[8]; 7. 23H-Kevin Hapner, 09:41.120[9]; 8. 1S-Mychal Schimmel, 09:43.087[5]; 9. (DNF) 121-Blake Lamb, [3]; 10. (DNF) 7C-Charles Hunt, [7]

Heat 8 (10 Laps): 1. 12-Camden Winter, 07:01.433[2]; 2. 5P-Blake Pence, 07:01.881[3]; 3. 33M-Ryan Mueller, 07:02.204[10]; 4. 44-Barbie Kimmel, 07:02.492[5]; 5. 3X-AJ Cooley, 07:02.688[8]; 6. 11H-Abby Hohlbein, 07:03.384[9]; 7. 20W-Gabe Wilson, 07:04.157[1]; 8. 21-Grayson Nolte, 07:04.208[6]; 9. 5H-Chase Hyland, 07:04.812[7]; 10. (DNF) 5T-Ryan Timms, 03:53.826[4]

Heat 9 (10 Laps): 1. 99E-Eastin Ashbrooke, 04:16.821[1]; 2. 4-Sam Kimmel, 04:17.229[3]; 3. 31H-Laine Hite, 04:17.729[4]; 4. 12G-Gage Robb, 04:18.175[5]; 5. 30-John Crowder, 04:18.557[2]; 6. 1F-Jason Friesen, 04:18.893[8]; 7. 79T-Logan Jarrett, 04:19.002[6]; 8. 38-Jordan Calendine, 04:19.065[7]; 9. 22L-Bennett Lushin, 04:19.444[9]; 10. 73-Brent Busz, 04:23.187[10]

Heat 10 (10 Laps): 1. X-Kayeleb Bolton, 02:57.761[2]; 2. 25-Zeke Lewis, 02:59.309[4]; 3. 22E-Jadon Rogers, 03:00.292[1]; 4. 33H-Eric Holcomb, 03:01.366[3]; 5. 34-Blane Culp, 03:01.630[5]; 6. 40-Craig Ronk, 03:02.119[10]; 7. 3M-Trey McGranahan, 03:02.171[8]; 8. 18O-Craig Overpeck, 03:03.201[7]; 9. 51-Rick Rhodes, 03:05.916[9]; 10. (DNF) 00-Febe Wolf, 02:50.165[6]

Heat 11 (10 Laps): 1. 79-Ron Dennis, 05:06.947[4]; 2. 28-BJ Wilson, 05:08.078[1]; 3. 21J-Kameron Key, 05:08.253[8]; 4. 0W-Connor Wolf, 05:09.616[2]; 5. 95-Paige Moss, 05:10.367[5]; 6. 40S-Dawson Stealy, 05:10.436[9]; 7. B98-Jacob Bigger, 05:10.787[6]; 8. 7-Cole Bodine, 05:12.059[7]; 9. 0-Jason Shields, 05:13.214[3]

LCQ (15 Laps): 1. 49-Russ Gamester, 10:25.991[1]; 2. 35-Justin Harper, 10:26.285[2]; 3. 29S-Stone Sharpe, 10:27.690[3]; 4. 14R-Jake Nail, 10:28.175[4]; 5. 21L-Dylan Kadous, 10:29.064[8]; 6. X-Kayeleb Bolton, 10:29.470[6]; 7. 12G-Gage Robb, 10:29.498[9]; 8. 12-Camden Winter, 10:29.810[11]; 9. 12K-Frank Galusha, 10:29.874[13]; 10. 40S-Dawson Stealy, 10:30.308[18]; 11. 5P-Blake Pence, 10:30.790[10]; 12. 28-BJ Wilson, 10:31.164[12]; 13. 35M-Buddy Schweibinz, 10:31.966[5]; 14. 17-Zack Pence, 10:32.142[15]; 15. 4-Sam Kimmel, 10:32.162[17]; 16. 67-Bob Bourff, 10:33.285[16]; 17. 99E-Eastin Ashbrooke, 10:34.490[14]; 18. (DNF) 28M-Brenden Bright, 08:33.962[7]

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