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The parade lap prior to 360 Knoxville Nationals action at Knoxville Raceway. (Paul Arch photo)

Five 360 Nationals Winners Go On Friday

KNOXVILLE, Iowa — The Friday night program during the 33rd annual 360 Knoxville Nationals will see five winners of the prestigious event for winged 360 sprint cars in action.

Two-time winner Terry McCarl (2009 & ’15) headlines the group that includes Kerry Madsen (2020), Brian Brown (2014), Clint Garner (2017) and Wayne Johnson (2008).

Daryn Pittman, the 2013 World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series champion, will drive Guy Forbrook’s No. 5 machine, while longtime NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne will steer his own Kasey Kahne Racing No. 9 as he attempts the 360 Knoxville Nationals for the first time.

Anthony Macri is aboard the Clauson Marshall Racing entry in place of injured driver Tyler Courtney.

Parker Price-Miller in his family-owned machine and Hunter Schuerenberg, who will drive Kevin Swindell’s No. 39, will also be strong contends along with Zeb Wise in the Rudeen Racing entry.

Other invaders include Californians Shane Golobic and Justin Sanders and four-time USAC sprint car champion Brady Bacon.

Among the Knoxville Raceway regulars who should be in the hunt will be Brooke Tatnell, Garet Williamson, Carson McCarl and Lynton Jeffrey.

The preliminary night feature pays $3,000 to win, but Saturday’s 30-lap main event pays $20,000 to win with $500 paid per lap led, making it possible for the winner to earn as much as $35,000.

Friday’s Entry List

1a John Anderson Des Moines, Iowa
2 Lynton Jeffrey Sydney, Australia
2c Wayne Johnson Tuttle, Okla.
2m Davey Heskin St. Michael, Minn.
3j Dusty Zomer Sioux Falls, S.D.
3p Sawyer Phillips Pleasantville, Iowa
4 Cam Martin Ankeny, Iowa
4h Cody Hansen Nunda, S.D.
5 Daryn Pittman Owasso, Okla.
5d Grae Anderson Des Moines, Iowa
5m Collin Moyle Knoxville, Iowa
6a Alex Vande Voort Knoxville, Iowa
7a Jack Anderson Newton, Iowa
7bc Anthony Macri Dillsburg, Pa.
8m Kade Morton Coweta, Okla.
9g Ryan Giles Grimes, Iowa
9p Parker Price-Miller Kokomo, Ind.
9t Kasey Kahne Enumclaw, Wash.
10 Landon Britt Atokam, Tenn.
11n Harli White Lindsay, Okla.
14 Aidan Zoutte Knoxville, Iowa
14m Jordan Mallett Greenbrier, Ark.
14t Brooke Tatnell San Souci, Australia
15 Ryan Turner Dunnville, Ontario
17w Shane Golobic Fremont, Calif.
21 Brian Brown Grain Valley, Mo.
21g Gunner Ramey Sedalia, Mo.
21h Brady Bacon Broken Arrow, Okla.
24 Terry McCarl Altoona, Iowa
24t Christopher Thram Sanborn, Minn.
24t Garet Williamson Columbia, Mo. 
26 Zeb Wise Angola, Ind.
27 Carson McCarl Altoona, Iowa
27b Jake Bubak Arvada, Colo.
B29 J.J. Beaver Knoxville, Iowa
35 Skylar Prochaska Lakefield, Minn.
35h Zach Hampton Plainfield, Ind.
39 Hunter Schuerenberg Sikeston, Mo.
39m Justin Sanders Aromas, Calif.
40 Clint Garner Sioux Falls, S.D.
42 Sye Lynch Apollo, Pa.
45 Rusty Hickman Bendigo, Australia
50k Kyle Bellm Nixa, Mo.
55 Kerry Madsen St. Mary’s, Australia
75au Tyler Blank California, Mo.
77x Alex Hill Six Nations, Ontario
83 Austin Miller Lacona, Iowa
87j Jace Park Overland Park, Kan.
87x Shone Evans Scottland, Ontario
95 Matt Covington Glenpool, Okla.
98p Miles Paulus Marshall, Mo.
938 Bradley Fezard Bonnerdale, Ark.