COTTLE CHARGES TO THE TOP OF PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS
Putnamville, Indiana (July 25, 2019)………Shane Cottle has been the man on the move throughout NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week, charging from 18th to 1st in last Thursday’s opener at Gas City, then, exactly one week later, he rolled from 22nd to 9th at Lincoln Park Speedway.
Cottle (Kansas, Ill.) has now passed a total of 30 cars throughout ISW, putting him first among all drivers in the ProSource Passing Master standings with just two races remaining. Tyler Courtney is second with 22, Justin Grant third at 18, Max Adams fourth with 17 and Dave Darland rounding out the top-five with 16.
Two ISW races remain over the next two nights, Bloomington Speedway on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27, at Tri-State Speedway.
PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER INDIANA SPRINT WEEK POINTS: (After Round 6 of 8)
1. (30) Shane Cottle
2. (22) Tyler Courtney
3. (18) Justin Grant
4. (17) Max Adams
5. (16) Dave Darland
6. (14) Chris Windom
7. (14) Brady Bacon
8. (12) Kyle Cummins
9. (12) Jarett Andretti
10. (11) C.J. Leary
11. (11) Dakota Jackson
12. (11) Brent Beauchamp
13. (10) Jason McDougal
14. (9) Carson Short
15. (9) Brady Short
16. (8) Kevin Thomas, Jr.
17. (8) Matt Westfall
18. (8) Dustin Christie
19. (7) Brandon Mattox
20. (6) Scotty Weir
21. (6) Cole Ketcham
22. (5) Dustin Smith
23. (4) Isaac Chapple
24. (4) Nate McMillin
25. (2) Josh Hodges
26. (2) Dickie Gaines
27. (2) Brody Roa
28. (1) Mitchell Davis
29. (0) Chad Boespflug, Chase Stockon, Corey Smith, Thomas Meseraull, A.J. Hopkins, Dustin Ingle, Clinton Boyles, Koby Barksdale, Zane Hendricks, Terry Richards, Matt Moore, Joe Stornetta, Anthony D'Alessio, Brian VanMeveren, Dallas Hewitt, Matt Goodnight, Matt McCarthy, Eric Perrott, Brandon Long, Andrew Prather, Callie Wolsiffer, Joe Liguori, Garrett Abrams, Shane Cockrum, Tom Harris, Kyle Hathaway, Chayse Hayhurst, Steve Thomas, Harley Burns, Jordan Kinser, Mario Clouser, Brayden Fox, Jadon Rogers, Travis Berryhill, Colten Cottle, Alec Sipes & Jesse Vermillion
The “Sheldon Kinser Memorial” on Friday, July 26 at Bloomington Speedway will have the pits open at 3pm Eastern, front gates at 5pm, autograph session at 5pm, drivers meeting at 5:45pm and hot laps at 6:30pm. Adult tickets are $25, students (with valid I.D.) are $10, children 12 and under are free. Pit passes are $30 apiece. RaceSaver Sprint Cars are also on the event card.
For the finale at Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt on Saturday, July 27, qualifying is slated to begin at 6:30pm and racing at 7:30pm Central. Adult tickets are $25, students 13-18 are $20 and children 12 and under are free. Pit passes are $30. Modifieds will also be racing.
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