Eli Ross led all 30 laps unchallenged at Thomas County Speedway.
What won the race: Completing a sweep of the Dave Garmann Memorial weekend, pole-starting Eli Ross of Muskogee, Okla., led all 30 laps Saturday at Thomas County Speedway for a $3,000 Nutrien Ag Solutions Revival Super Dirt Series victory. Ross, who also earned $2,000 the previous night, took the checkers 2.182 seconds ahead of Jake Nightingale for his fifth career tour victory.
Key notes: Ross notched his third straight Revival Series victory; he won twice last year on the tour. ... Jake Nightingale was second to Ross both nights. ... Three cautions slowed the action, the first for an infield tire on the track on the seventh lap. ... Heat winner Jason Rogers slowed his smoking car for a lap-11 yellow. ... A lap-16 caution flew when Jacob Magee and John Briggs tangled between turns three and four. ... The 21-minute feature wrapped up at 10:13 p.m. ... The eighth annual Dave Garmann Memorial weekend honored the two-time Colorado Late Model Association champ who died in 2019.
On the move: Jacob Magee of Caney, Kan., started 14th and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Ross drives a Longhorn Chassis with a Pro Power Racing Engine and sponsorship from Ross Construction, Jay Hodge Chevrolet, Morgan Towing & Recovery, The Hayden Ross Motorsports Foundation, Peterson Fluid Systems, Prophet Plumbing, Hornback’s Catfish Ranch, Schoenfeld Headers, Bert by Budda Transmissions, Thunderbird Speedway, Eibach Springs and Fox Racing Shox.
Points chase: After Thomas County: 1. Eli Ross (1,580); 2. Chris Bragg (1,320); 3. Jerrett Bransom (1,110); 4. Morgan Bagley (950); 5. Jake Nightingale (860).
Current weather: Clear, 64°F
Car count: 26
Fast qualifier: Eli Ross
Time: 17,006 seconds
Polesitter: Eli Ross
Dash winner: Eli Ross
Heat race winners: Jason Rogers, Brandon Morton, , , , ,
Consolation race winners: TeeJay Janousek, , ,
Provisional starters: Tracy Cottrell, Braxton Berry, ,
Next series race: May 9, Lawton Speedway (Lawton, OK) $3,000