Qualifying Results
Points leader Johnny Reed Foley comes in with two-straight victories at New Hampshire and Pocono, out-driving dominant runs from Ryan Heuser, Zach Michael and Tony Pizzaro to capture the checkered flag! Indianapolis has been a morbid racetrack for Foley, capturing his first career top-10 finish at the Brickyard 400 last year in over a decade of competition! Heuser, Michael and Pizzaro each love the facility, hoping to ride their new-wave momentum to a $10,000,000 victory! Lucas Racing's Alex Crapser and Adam Crapser have won the two Crown Jewel events so far, each also with limited success at the Brickyard facility. Adam has nothing to lose after two-straight last place finishes, dropping out of points contention with five races left in the regular season. Alex comes in a full-race ahead of 11th place Matt Raboin, just needing a decent top-20 run. Former Brickyard 400 winners Rick Jackson, Craig Lee and Dave Miller all come in on the bubble, hoping to hold off Matt Raboin, Timothy McDonnell, Scott Jackson, John Battista and Markell Murphy and give themselves some decent Championship leeway. Zach Michael will go for his second-straight Indianapolis victory! His Team Danger Zone teammate Zakk Miller will start on the pole.
Extravaganza Series 2024: Last 12 Events
Ryan Heuser, John Battista, Timothy McDonnell, Rick Jackson, Tony Pizzaro, Dave Miller and Matt Raboin all remain winless during the 2024 season. Three drivers who combined for one victory last year have dominated the competition, showing no mercy during the final stages and stealing the spotlight away from the Extravaganza Series elite. Dakota Wilkins has four victories with his immaculate speedway mastership! Adam Crapser pulled off a miracle charge in the Coca-Cola 600, winning again at Daytona to become the Crown-Jewel master of 2024! If he wins again at the Brickyard, that moniker will hold true. Points leader Johnny Reed Foley leads the standings with immaculate consistency, currently on a stretch from the Gods since Talladega in April. None of these drivers have ever won at the Brickyard 400.
Ryan Heuser's Brickyard 400 Finishes
Nobody has enjoyed more success than Ryan Heuser at the Brickyard 400! Six-straight seasons of top-5 finishes have been the plague of his competition, knowing they'll have to endure the wrath of the NOS Energy #138. Zach Michael was able to break the Quick-Silver domination last season with a late-race charge! Can anyone do it again? Heuser comes in 241 points behind 10th-place Dave Miller in the standings. He's gained 90 points over the last two weeks, finishing 2nd and 3rd during the Northeast stretch at New Hampshire and Pocono. With five races left in the regular season, a top-5 finish is imperative. Heuser's waited 24 races to pass Roscoe Riker for third on the Extravaganza Series win list; currently with 82. With Indianapolis and Richmond coming up, this team might finally break the barrier.
Points Standings (After 21 of 36 Events)
1. Johnny Reed Foley: +596
2. Ken Pettit: +438
3. Zakk Miller: +310
4. John Tharp: +218
5. Alex Crapser: +160
6. Dakota Wilkins: +133
7. Zach Michael: +92 (+1)
8. Rick Jackson: +60 (-1)
9. Craig Lee: +42
10. Dave Miller: <
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