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Alumbaugh Wins Gary Scott Memorial for W.O.W. sprints 
by Chad Buford

Moberly, MO (May 29) -Taking advantage of Jonathan Cornell’s misfortune, Austin Alumbaugh scored his second career Winged Outlaw Warrior win at 24 Raceway Saturday night winning the Gary Scott Memorial.  

On the original start, Andrew Helm got upside down bringing out the red flag.  He was uninjured.  Jon Corbin led early from his outside front row starting position followed by Rusty Potter and series point leader Eric Todd.  Corbin continued to lead as Jonathan Cornell made his way to the front.  Cornell would pass Corbin on lap fifteen and looked on his way to his second career Winged Outlaw Warrior win, but he got too high and into the wall bringing out the yellow with eighteen laps complete.  He would change a tire and restart at the tail. 
Alumbaugh restarted at the front and led the final two laps in the Rick Wood Masonry/Nevels Sign Graphics/Alumbaugh Heating and Cooling XXX with B.R.E. power.  Corbin ran a strong second in his Dale McCarty owned Maxim.  Potter ran third in Roy Cary Livestock and Machinery Singer-powered Maxim with Jay Kinder fourth in the Marquis Okley-powered Maxim.

Chris Walker rounded out the top five in the Santa Fe Glass Gaerte-powered McGarry Chassis.  Tyler Blank was sixth followed by Cornell, Curtis Boyer, Jordan Whitehead, and Dakota Carroll. During the night, the WOW drivers went through the stands and $765 was raised in the memory of Jesse Hockett.  Hockett, a fan favorite throughout Missouri, was tragically lost in a shop accident this past week. 











 

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