DEGRAFF, Ohio – A huge crowd was on hand to welcome the Maxima Racing Oils Must See Racing Midwest Lights Series for the second time this year Saturday night at Shady Bowl Speedway.
The second year series is quickly becoming one of the most competitive winged pavement sprint car series in the entire country. Prior to Saturday, there had been only one repeat winner of the six events contested this year. In addition, entering Saturday’s event, Joey Wyckoff and Dylan Watson were tied atop the standings with 497 points apiece.
The only series incident of the night occurred early during heat one. On the start, current point leader Dylan Watson rode up over another car sending him into the turn one wall. Watson’s car rode the wall, and in the process, knocked out the caution light. Watson would be done for the evening with heavy damage. A roughly 30-minutes delay was necessitated to repair the caution light.
A feature invert of seven would find the night’s fast qualifier Charlie Schultz starting way back in the fourth row.
When the green flag waved, Joshua Sexton stormed into the lead from his outside front row starting position. Sexton immediately built a sizeable lead. Schultz quickly went to work and was up to second by lap 10. Sexton had already built a good lead and was firmly in control. Over the final 30 circuits, Schultz was gradually catching Sexton, but he ultimately ran out of time. Sexton lead the 40-lap feature wire-to-wire.
Following Sexton was Schultz, Wyckoff, Cody Gallogly, and J.J. Henes rounding out the top five.
Heat winners were Tim Henthorne and Wyckoff.
The win was the first career Maxima Racing Oils Must See Racing Midwest Lights victory for Sexton. Sexton now becomes the sixth different winner out of seven events contested thus far in 2021.
The finish:
Joshua Sexton, Charlie Schultz, Joey Wyckoff, Cody Gallogly, J.J. Henes, Jason Rader, Todd McQuillen, Tim Henthorne, Junior Gould.