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Bobby Pierce in victory lane at Vado Speedway Park. (Mike Ruefer photo)

Pierce Gets No. 3 In Wild West Shootout

VADO, N.M. — Bobby Pierce, Terry Phillips and Kris Jackson topped the podium in their respective divisions during the fourth round of action at the 18th annual Rio Grande Waste Services Wild West Shootout presented by O’Reilly Auto Parts on Friday evening at FK Rod Ends Vado Speedway Park.

Pierce’s win marked his third straight in the Dirt Track Bank Super Late Model division presented by Black Diamond Race Cars as he inched closer to either a $100,000 (for five wins) or a $25,000 (for four wins) Penske Paydirt Jackpot Bonus.

While, Pierce led all but the first four laps of the feature, the triumph was anything but easy as his right-rear tire was packed with mud early in the feature.

“I’ll be honest, we got super, super lucky there,” Pierce said. “(It happened) on like lap four and you saw me drop to the bottom, because I almost was gonna pull in the infield or bring out a caution. I figured that if I pull in now, that’s 25 laps that I have to get back to the front, because I figured no way I’d be able to hang on to even a top five (with the problem). It’s just one of them deals man — I stayed out and I guess we kinda got lucky that those guys chose a harder tire.”

GALLERY: Pierce Makes It Three In Wild West Shootout

Pierce and B.J. Robinson brought the field to the green flag for the 30-lap feature, and it was Robinson, who paced the first four laps before Pierce used the high line in turns three and four to take the lead. Bobby overcame the severe vibration caused by the mud buildup to snare his third-straight miniseries win, which was worth $11,000.

Finishing .493 seconds back in second was Garrett Alberson with Cade Dillard, Shannon Babb, and Kyle Larson (who started 22nd) rounded out the top five.

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Bobby Pierce (32) races under B.J. Robinson at Vado Speedway Park. (Mike Ruefer photo)

In Shocker Hitch X-Mod action presented by Border Tire, Kris Jackson broke through with his first win in the miniseries, which came from the eighth-starting spot. Eleventh-starting Nick Rivera pursued him across the finish line with sixth-starting Reece Solander in third. Mike Rosales, who led the first nine laps finished fourth with Jake Haddox in fifth.

With four different winners in the first four X-Mod events, the $2,500 Arizona Differential by Nate Four-Or-More Bonus is officially off the table.

The night cap with the Mesilla Valley Transportation/ Border Tire Modifieds presented by Rancho Milagro was a barn burner. Tyler Wolff paced the first half of the 25-lap finale before Jake O’Neil took control for a handful of laps. The closing laps found veteran Terry Phillips charging to the lead and ultimately the $1,000 victory.

Eighth-starting Jake O’Neil ended up second with 18th-starting Cade Dillard advancing to third. Rounding out the top five were Carlos Ahumada Jr. (started 12th) and Jake Gallardo (started 13th).

The finish:

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 32-Bobby Pierce[1]; 2. 58-Garrett Alberson[3]; 3. 97-Cade Dillard[6]; 4. 18B-Shannon Babb[4]; 5. 6-Kyle Larson[22]; 6. 157-Mike Marlar[9]; 7. B5-Brandon Sheppard[5]; 8. 1-Tyler Erb[8]; 9. 2S-Stormy Scott[13]; 10. 7T-Drake Troutman[10]; 11. 19-Dustin Sorensen[15]; 12. 77-Preston Luckman[7]; 13. 14M-Morgan Bagley[17]; 14. 7-Ricky Weiss[12]; 15. 49T-Jake Timm[11]; 16. 15-Justin Duty[19]; 17. E85-Jason Strand[24]; 18. 10-Kaden Honeycutt[23]; 19. 14S-Collen Winebarger[16]; 20. 15S-Clayton Stuckey[21]; 21. 1R-BJ Robinson[2]; 22. 101-Forrest Trent[14]; 23. 18-Chase Junghans[20]; 24. 32B-Cody Laney[18]