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Tennessee Tipoff
Smoky Mountain Speedway | Maryville, Tennessee
Saturday, March 07, 2020
Race Recap  

MARLAR MADNESS: Tennessean Slides Weiss to win at Smoky Mountain

MARYVILLE, TN – Just like on the college basketball court, Saturday night’s World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series race featured two of the best in the sport up against each other with the pressure on the line and a big trophy awaiting the winner. By the time 60 laps around Smoky Mountain Speedway were complete, the packed grandstands had been treated to an incredible race that saw home-state hero Mike Marlar regain the lead after a late restart and bring it back to the checkered flag for his first ever Tennessee Tipoff victory.

The 2018 Series champion made the winning move on 2019 Rookie of the Year Ricky Weiss in a big slidejob for the lead with just over two laps remaining to secure the victory, Weiss settling for the runner-up spot. Josh Richards crossed in third after a climb from 10th and strong presence inside the top-five all race long.

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Polesitter Chris Madden, of Gray Court, SC, led the field to the drop of the green with Brandon Sheppard and Marlar, from Winfield, TN, on his heels as he pulled away to a nice gap before suffering a reported power steering issue on lap 25, ending his night early. By then, Weiss had made his way to the runner-up position from eighth, picking off cars one at a time down low before inheriting the lead from Madden’s misfortune under the caution.

Weiss, of Headingley, MB, carried the lead for three laps after the restart until Marlar got a great run out of Turn 4 on lap 28 and drove it deep into turn one to take his first lead of the night. Much like he had been doing the whole race, Marlar posted his car up high and fed off the of the topside momentum.

“I definitely had it [set up] a little wrong for the bottom so I needed to run the middle to the outside,” Marlar said. “I felt like I was really fast, even in open track. But when I caught the traffic, I don’t know but for whatever reason, I was really loose.”

That discomfort up high in traffic for Marlar became very apparent around lap 48, when Weiss had noticeably closed the gap Marlar made for himself before hitting lapped traffic. Sticking to the low side, Weiss got a great run off of Turn 4 and beat Marlar to the stripe to regain the race lead.

“When we got to lapped traffic there, I was able to inch up on [Marlar] and was able to get by him,” Weiss said. “I knew we’d have a shot at winning it if it stayed green, but of course we got a caution with about six or seven [laps] to go.”

Weiss led for another five laps and could see the light at the end of the tunnel, until the caution came out with just six circuits remaining. Under the yellow, Marlar paced behind Weiss in his special throwback car number 57, honoring he and his father’s original racing number, and pondered about the move he knew he had to make in an attempt to steal the victory.

Derek Bobik Photo

“I was giving it everything I had. I had pretty good confidence that I could do it, but there’s always that question mark. But I went ahead and went for it and it all worked out,” Marlar said.

Just ahead of him, Weiss was making an equally difficult decision on what to do – try switching to the high line to hinder Marlar’s momentum or stick to his guns down low.

After a bit of careful thought under yellow, Weiss made his choice to stay down low through Turns 1 and 2 in the hopes of defending the lead.

“It’s real tough, you can only look at your [crew] guys so much,” Weiss said. “The bottom was really good once we got rolling and once we got to lapped traffic because no one could run down there.

“I knew with the momentum, [Marlar’s] line was quicker. It’s just a tough decision to make whether to go up there and leave the line you just took the lead on, or you go down there and try to protect it.”

Michael Boggs Photo

In the end, Weiss’ maneuverability down low just wasn’t enough to hold off the high-flying Marlar. Out of turn two they raced, bumper-to-bumper, Marlar with the speed into Turn 3. Marlar threw a textbook slidejob on Weiss as they entered the corner and took the lead away permanently with two laps remaining. Marlar brought it all the way back to the checkered for his eighth career World of Outlaws Feature win and first in the Tennessee Tipoff.

In retrospect, Marlar was glad it worked out that Weiss was instructed to move up a bit to protect the lead, but also knows of the downsides of crew signaling.

“When you’re running that outside and making ground on them, you’re afraid that their crew will send them up in front of you and cause a wreck,” Marlar said. “That’s something you have to be aware of when you’re racing, is the crews signaling the driver where to be… I wanted to make sure they were sending [Weiss] up and I was going down.”

Chad Wells Photo

Looking back on it, Weiss said he might have considered trusting the topside a bit more to defend the lead instead of sticking down low, but also noted the bottom lane’s disadvantages in the same regard.

“I knew I was really good in [Turns] 1 and 2, I could hit the brown and take off,” Weiss said. “But with 3 and 4, I’ve been here enough times to know that the momentum usually is quicker. But, when you get racing, sometimes the bottom can be quicker, so it’s really hard to judge when you’re in open air and there’s no lapped cars and you’re on the point.”

Overall, a great finish for the young Canadian, who, with Saturday’s finish, now trails Sheppard by just 58 points. Darrell Lanigan also dropped out early, and sits third in points, now 112 markers behind leader Sheppard.

UP NEXT

The Outlaws are back in action in just under two weeks’ time for another Southeastern doubleheader weekend – March 27th at Tennessee’s Volunteer Speedway for the Spring Thaw presented by Exel and March 28th at South Carolina’s Cherokee Speedway.

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ABBREVIATED RESULTS (click here for full results)

Tennessee Tipoff Feature (60 Laps) 1. 57-Mike Marlar [3][$12,000]; 2. 7-Ricky Weiss [8][$6,000]; 3. 14-Josh Richards [10][$4,500]; 4. 1-Brandon Sheppard [1][$3,500]; 5. 7M-Donald McIntosh [12][$3,000]; 6. 25z-Mason Zeigler [18][$2,500]; 7. 17M-Dale McDowell [22][$2,000]; 8. 20-Jimmy Owens [13][$1,700]; 9. 18-Chase Junghans [6][$1,500]; 10. 23-Cory Hedgecock [11][$1,350]; 11. 22-Chris Ferguson [16][$1,250]; 12. 28-Dennis Erb [23][$1,200]; 13. 1G-Ryan King [19][$1,150]; 14. 21k-Dakotah Knuckles [17][$1,100]; 15. 12-Ashton Winger [20][$1,050]; 16. 0-Scott Bloomquist [14][$1,000]; 17. 50-Shanon Buckingham [7][$950]; 18. 66c-Matt Cosner [25][$110]; 19. B1-Brent Larson [27][$110]; 20. 99B-Boom Briggs [24][$800]; 21. 97-Cade Dillard [9][$800]; 22. 4G-Kody Evans [26][$110]; 23. 6-Blake Spencer [28][$110]; 24. 0M-Chris Madden [2][$800]; 25. 29v-Darrell Lanigan [4][$800]; 26. 2-Pearson Williams [5][$800]; 27. 76-Brandon Overton [15][$800]; 28. 97c-Michael Chilton [21][$800] Hard Charger: 17M-Dale McDowell[+15] Lap Leaders – Chris Madden 1-24 [24]; Ricky Weiss 25-27, 50-57 [11]; Mike Marlar 28-49, 58-60 [25]

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Event Info  

Tennessee Tipoff
Saturday, March 07, 2020
Smoky Mountain Speedway
809 Brick Mill Road
Maryville, Tennessee 37801 

Series Racing
World of Outlaws Late Model Series

Support Divisions
Limited Late Models, NeSmith Chevrolet Late Models

To Win Amount
$12,000.00

Event Schedule
Pit gate opens at noon
Spectator gate opens at noon
Hot Laps at 5:15 p.m., racing to follow.
*All times Eastern

Ticket Options  
Options And Prices
Pits – $40
General Admission – $30
Tier Parking – $35

Grandstand Type
Wooden and concrete bleachers

Family Section Location
No

Handicapped Seating Location
Directly in front of tower on top row of concrete bleachers

Pit Age Requirement
There is not an age limit for the pit area at this event. Minors aged 17 and younger must submit a fully-executed minor “Parental Consent, Release and Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement/Minor's Assumption of Risk and Release and Waiver of Liability by.” These will be available at the Pit Ticket Windows

Parking Cost
FREE Parking

Camping Availability
non-electric, onsite

Camping Cost
Camping is $20, Tents $10 per day. Camping is available in tier parking or near grandstands. Call Liz for a reserved spot or more information at 865-257-1515.

Frequently Asked Questions  
Support Divisions
Limited Late Models, NeSmith Chevrolet Late Models

To Win Amount
$12,000.00

Type of Grandstand
Wooden and concrete bleachers

Stadium Seating
Chairs are allowed on the concrete section of the bleachers

Handicapped Seating
Directly in front of tower on top row of concrete bleachers

Pit Age Limit
There is not an age limit for the pit area at this event. Minors aged 17 and younger must submit a fully-executed minor “Parental Consent, Release and Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement/Minor's Assumption of Risk and Release and Waiver of Liability by.” These will be available at the Pit Ticket Windows

Personal Coolers
Allowed in tier parking only

Alcohol Sales
Alcohol is available for purchase at the track

Smoking Policy
No

Family Section
No

Parking Cost
FREE Parking

Camping Availability
non-electric, onsite

Camping Cost
Camping is $20, Tents $10 per day. Camping is available in tier parking or near grandstands. Call Liz for a reserved spot or more information at 865-257-1515.

Track Info  

Smoky Mountain Speedway
809 Brick Mill Road
Maryville, Tennessee 37801 

Track Phone
(865) 856-8989

Track Email
[email protected]

Track Type
0.400; High-banked

Late Model Track Record
14.860 seconds by Billy Ogle Jr. in 11/2013

Closest Airport
Knoxville

Track Map
Competitor Info  
Competitor Downloads
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Competitor Info
Tire Rule; Hoosier 1300, 1350 All 4 Corners, 1600 Right Rear Only

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