Andrew Felker romped to victory in Saturday's POWRi Lucas Oil West Midget League event at Port City Raceway. (Richard Bales Photo)

Felker Fends Off Port City POWRi West Field

TULSA, Okla. – From early stage sliders to late-race trials, Andrew Felker encountered it all en route to his POWRi Lucas Oil West Midget League win Saturday night at Port City Raceway.

Driving the Chad Shields Racing, Hyper No. 44S, Felker, who was the 2012 POWRi National Midget champion and grew up in the micro sprint ranks at PCR, led 19 of 25 feature laps.

With 23 cars in attendance for round two of Midget Mayhem, the stage for the main event was set with heat race wins by Trey Marcham, Hank Davis and Matt Sherrell. The feature inversion would place Felker and Noah Gass on the front row of the finale.

Jumping out to the early lead was Felker as he stuck to the low line while Davis came blasting into second atop the high side. By lap three Davis had pulled alongside Felker to challenge for the top spot and by the next time around it was Davis in front of the field in his RuJo No. 42.

Felker’s persistence was evident immediately as the Missouri racer chunked a slider at Davis, but the young Sand Spring, Oklahoma native was up for the task, crossing over the former National Champ and holding command.

Approaching halfway, a pair of relentless sliders from Felker led to a bobble from Davis as he half-spun in turn three and was hit by top-five running Matt Sherrell. While Sherrell stopped, Davis continued to run, however, the damage was too much and Davis went to the work area and returned at the tail.

Reassuming the point, Felker guided the way for the second half of the race with Jonathan Beason, Friday’s winner at Creek County and the POWRi National winner at PCR in March, hot on his heels.

Beason hounded and hounded Felker throughout the final laps as both drivers committed to rolling the berm around the eighth-mile, but his presence and pressure was not enough. Andrew Felker would hang on and prove worthy to fend off all challenges as he parked the Chad Shields Racing No. 44S in victory lane for his first POWRi Lucas Oil West Midget League triumph of the 2019 season.

Closing out the podium was Beason with a valiant second-place effort in the Hard Eight Racing No. 8J and Kevin Bayer with a third-place result aboard his No. 91K entry. Rounding out the top five was Trey Marcham in fourth and Grady Chandler in fifth.

The finish:

Andrew Felker, Jonathan Beason, Kevin Bayer, Trey Marcham, Grady Chandler, Dustin Weland, Ty Hulsey, Hunter Fischer, Kade Morton, Ryan Padgett, Noah Gass, Shaun Shapel, Hank Davis, Merril Lamb, Phil Shapel, Andrew Deal, Emilio Hoover, Luke Howard, Tyler Shoemaker, Blake Edwards, Matt Sherrell, Chance Morton, Zac Moody.