BROWNSBURG, Ind. – Despite a short break in their July schedule, the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 are ready to hit high speed yet again, this time setting aim on a two-day visit to Lake Ozark (Mo.) Speedway on Friday and Saturday, July 22-23.
Dubbed the Beach Brawl, the two-day Missouri takeover will feature back-to-back full programs awarding $8,000 and $10,000, respectively. Adding to the weekend luster, the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League will join the All Stars in their Lake Ozark visit, also battling for full championship points. A rain date of Sunday, July 24, will be utilized if needed.
Lane Racing’s Cap Henry and NASCAR hotshot Christopher Bell are the defending Beach Brawl winners with “C-Bell” taking the $10,000 score in the weekend finale.
Following Lake Ozark’s Beach Brawl, the All Star Circuit of Champions will head northwest to the outskirts of Kansas City where the series will invade I-70 Speedway in Odessa, Missouri, on Thursday and Friday, July 28-29. One of the most sought after prizes on the All Star campaign trail, the annual Rayce Rudeen Foundation Race will be the highlight attraction, awarding $26,000 in the two-day finale.
An $8,000-to-win showcase at the Sprint Car Capital of the World, Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa, will cap the All Stars’ July schedule on Saturday, July 30.
“Sunshine” Tyler Courtney, ace of the Clauson Marshall Racing No. 7BC, will enter the Show-Me State as the current All Star championship point leader, holding down the fort over Buch Motorsports’ Justin Peck.
Courtney, the defending series titleholder, may be the man on top, but Hunter Schuerenberg, is the hottest wheelman on tour, earning the most recent series victory at Stateline (N.Y.) Speedway on Saturday, July 9. “Hunter Percent” led every circuit of the 30-lap program, keeping Courtney and Zeb Wise at bay for a $6,000 share.
Tyler Courtney, Justin Peck, and Hunter Schuerenberg each own four All Star victories on the season – a three-way tie for the top spot. Of Courtney’s four wins, one, his first, was accomplished during non-point action at East Bay (Fla.) Raceway Park.