Owens holds off a game Billy Moyer to win Topless

Owens holds off a game Billy Moyer to win Topless

The following is a press release courtesy of the Lucas Oil Late Model Series. 

BATESVILLE, AR (August 22, 2020) – Jimmy Owens continued his spectacular 2020 season on Saturday Night in the 28th Annual COMP Cams Topless 100 – Presented by Nutrien Ag. Owens held off a furious charge from Hall-of-Famer Billy Moyer on the final lap for the $40,000 victory.

Moyer charged from 18th to briefly edge in front of Owens as the two exited turn number two on the final lap, but Moyer drifted out too high and hit the outside retaining wall. Owens pulled away for his third win in the event’s history. Moyer fell from second to fourth at the finish as both Earl Pearson Jr. and Tim McCreadie slipped by him.

Owens made his way to Lucas Oil Victory Lane for the 10th time this season and breathed a sigh of relief that the race was over. “I knew there was someone behind me. I didn’t know if it was the 39 car behind me or what. I didn’t know where to go on the track. He [Moyer] snuck around me and was by me. He must have gotten a little push off the corner and tagged the wall. I wasn’t worried too much about the tires until Timmy pitted for a flat because I knew he would come from the back. My hat is off to my crew, we had a great run all weekend.”

Pearson moved into third on lap 77 and then to second on the final lap. He picked up $20,000 for his runner-up finish. “It was looking like they were going to have a heck of a finish between Jimmy and Billy.  We started sixth and finished second in this Lucas Oil car, so it was a good race for us. Billy got me on that restart. Jimmy’s on fire right now and it feels good to come home second to him. Jimmy is winning everything right now. Mooney did a heck of a job on the racetrack, especially with as many cars that were here and the heat. He did a really good job.”

McCreadie came from the rear after a tire change and took home $10,000 for third. “I got together with another car and it cut the tire down. It must have pushed the body down into the tire. I probably should have pitted the yellow before. Dale McDowell helped me out because he told me what was happening during the caution. We passed a lot of cars. We’ve had two good weekends in a row now.”

The winner’s Ramirez Motorsports Rocket Chassis is powered by a Vic Hill Racing Engine and is sponsored by Reece Monument Company, Tommy Pope Construction, Boomtest Well Service, General Tire, Red Line Oil, Ohlins Shocks, Champion Spark Plugs, and Midwest Sheet Metal.

Completing the top ten were Ricky Thornton Jr., Brandon Overton, Chris Madden, Josh Richards, and Tyler Erb.

Pos Start Car # Competitor Hometown Pay
1 1 20 Jimmy Owens Newport, TN $40,900
2 6 1 Earl Pearson Jr Jacksonville, FL $20,800
3 2 39 Tim McCreadie Watertown, NY $10,700
4 18 21M Billy Moyer Sr Batesville, AR $5,000
5 4 17M Dale McDowell Chickamauga, GA $4,000
6 20 20RT Ricky Thornton Jr Adel, IA $3,750
7 3 76 Brandon Overton Evans, GA $3,500
8 13 44M Chris Madden Gray Court, SC $3,000
9 15 14 Josh Richards Shinnston, WV $3,600
10 17 1T Tyler Erb New Waverly, TX $3,400
11 5 49 Jonathan Davenport Blairsville, GA $3,500
12 14 18 Shannon Babb Moweaqua, IL $2,400
13 21 C8 Timothy Culp Prattsville, AR $2,350
14 22 21XXX Neil Baggett Columbus, MS $2,300
15 19 9 Devin Moran Dresden, OH $2,950
16 10 2S Stormy Scott Las Cruces, NM $2,200
17 7 25 Shane Clanton Zebulon, GA $2,850
18 23 16 Tyler Bruening Decorah, IA $2,125
19 16 81E Tanner English Benton, KY $2,800
20 8 21 Billy Moyer Jr Batesville, AR $2,775
21 25 36 Logan Martin West Plains, MO $2,050
22 11 11H Spencer Hughes Meridian, MS $2,025
23 12 50 Shanon Buckingham Morristown, TN $2,700
24 9 40B Kyle Bronson Brandon, FL $2,700
25 24 1BJ BJ Robinson Bossier City, LA $2,000
26 26 86R Rick Rickman Columbus, MS $2,000