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Parmer Dominates B-Mods, Hicks, Mueller, and Tudor Take Micro Victories

  • Writer: Dylan Ellis
    Dylan Ellis
  • Sep 13
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 14


Austin Gonz Photos
Austin Gonz Photos

Written by Dylan L Ellis


DOE RUN, MO --Fans were treated to a packed night of racing action with multiple divisions hitting the track, and it was Collin Parmer who stole the show in the B-Mods with a commanding feature win. The evening also saw strong performances from Wyatt Hicks in the Winged Outlaw Micros, Ryan Mueller in the A-Class Winged Micros, and Nyles Tudor in the Restricted Winged Micros.


B-Mods

The B-Mods delivered one of the most exciting races of the night with a 40-lap feature that had fans on their feet. Qualifying set the tone as Ron Duncan turned the quickest lap at 12.531, while Aaron Canterberry and Collin Parmer picked up heat race wins.

When the green flag waved in the feature, the battle was on immediately. Canterberry grabbed the lead early and put together a strong run out front. Parmer, though, wasn’t going to let him get away, and the two traded momentum through the long run. It was a fight every lap, with both drivers pushing their cars to the edge in one of the best B-Mod races the track has seen in a while.

In the closing laps, Parmer found his rhythm and made the move to take command, holding off Canterberry’s relentless pressure to secure a hard-fought win. Canterberry finished a very close second after leading laps early, while Jarrett, Duncan, and DeNoyer rounded out the top five.


B-Mod A Feature (40 Laps):

  1. Collin Parmer – Sainte Genevieve, MO

  2. Aaron Canterberry – Farmington, MO

  3. Kyle Jarrett – Farmington, MO

  4. Ron Duncan – Silva, MO

  5. Patrick DeNoyer – Ste. Genevieve, MO

  6. Drew Walsh – Festus, MO

  7. Andrew Cash – Ozora, MO

  8. James Ray – Desloge, MO

  9. Nathan Walsh – Festus, MO

  10. Justin Inman – Festus, MO


Winged Outlaw Micros

The Winged Outlaw Micros brought plenty of excitement with an eight-lap dash to the checkers. Wyatt Hicks charged forward from fourth to secure the victory, showing speed and patience as he worked his way through the field. Ronald Sensel held strong for second, while Cora Couch slipped back two spots but still claimed third.


Winged Outlaw Micros A Feature (8 Laps):

  1. Wyatt Hicks – Farmington, MO

  2. Ronald Sensel – Fredericktown, MO

  3. Cora Couch – Fredericktown, MO

  4. Dave Couch – Fredericktown, MO

  5. Beau Nash – Griggsville, IL

  6. Kevin Horcher – Belleville, IL

  7. Kaden Nash – Griggsville, MO

  8. Bryan Martinelli – Bloomsdale, MO


A-Class Winged Micros

In the A-Class Winged Micros, it was all about Ryan Mueller. After picking up the heat race victory, he went on to lead every lap of the 20-lap feature. Liam Warren put on a strong challenge but had to settle for second, followed by Rowan Edgar, Kyle Sensel, and Matt Bagby rounding out the top five.


A-Class Winged Micros A Feature (20 Laps):

  1. Ryan Mueller – Wildwood, MO

  2. Liam Warren – Highland, IL

  3. Rowan Edgar – Farmington, MO

  4. Kyle Sensel – Fredericktown, MO

  5. Matt Bagby – Festus, MO


Restricted Winged Micros

The Restricted Winged Micros put on one of the most competitive races of the night. Nyles Tudor proved unstoppable, winning both his heat and the 14-lap feature. Forest Holder stayed within striking distance in second, while Kendall Couch made a strong climb to third. Kiley Bates and Gage Couch completed the top five, while Landon Miner and Zane Smith both saw their nights cut short with DNFs.


Restricted Winged Micros A Feature (14 Laps):

  1. Nyles Tudor – Harrisburg, IL

  2. Forest Holder – Maryland Heights, MO

  3. Kendall Couch – Fredericktown, MO

  4. Kiley Bates – Hillsboro, MO

  5. Gage Couch – Fredericktown, MO

  6. Landon Miner – House Springs, MO (DNF)

  7. Zane Smith – Bonne Terre, MO (DNF)


LO206 Intermediate (8–14 yrs)

The young drivers in the LO206 Intermediate class showed impressive skill. Camden Boyer was the class of the field, scoring wins in both the heat and the feature. Lelynd Schauf earned runner-up honors, while Cam Settlemoir completed the podium. Gage Couch and Liam Wilson both suffered DNFs.


LO206 Intermediate A Feature (12 Laps):

  1. Camden Boyer – Farmington, MO

  2. Lelynd Schauf – Defiance, MO

  3. Cam Settlemoir – Park Hills, MO

  4. Gage Couch – Fredericktown, MO (DNF)

  5. Liam Wilson – Ste. Genevieve, MO (DNF)


LO206 Restricted Box Stock (up to 8 yrs)

The youngest racers of the night proved they were just as competitive as the veterans. Alianna Evans had a flawless evening, taking the heat win and cruising to victory in the feature. Jonathan Schwartz kept her honest in second, followed by Paisley Turner and Brieana Duncan. Sawyer Savage was unable to start the feature.


LO206 Restricted Box Stock A Feature (10 Laps):

  1. Alianna Evans – DeSoto, MO

  2. Jonathan Schwartz – St. Louis, MO

  3. Paisley Turner – Desloge, MO

  4. Brieana Duncan – Park Hills, MO

  5. Sawyer Savage – Ironton, MO (DNS)


Junior Sprints

The Junior Sprints A Feature belonged to Easton Hayes, who powered his way to the front and never looked back. Evan Boyd grabbed second after starting on the pole, and Karter Bates claimed third. Annabelle Schwartz took home fourth, while Andrew Lawson exited early with a DNF.


Junior Sprints A Feature (14 Laps):

  1. Easton Hayes – Farmington, MO

  2. Evan Boyd – Doe Run, MO

  3. Karter Bates – Hillsboro, MO

  4. Annabelle Schwartz – St. Louis, MO

  5. Andrew Lawson – Waterloo, IL (DNF)


Kids Mods

The Kids Mods feature was filled with drama. After a tough heat race, Logan Griffin bounced back in spectacular fashion, charging from fifth to take the checkers. His brother, Colton Griffin, followed closely in second, while Layne Williams rounded out the podium. Nora Parmeley exited with mechanical issues, and Trinity Roth was disqualified after the race.


Kids Mods A Feature (12 Laps):

  1. Logan Griffin – DeSoto, MO

  2. Colton Griffin – DeSoto, MO

  3. Layne Williams – Bismarck, MO

  4. Nora Parmeley – Hillsboro, MO (DNF)

  5. Trinity Roth – DeSoto, MO (DQ)


Pro/4-Mini Stock

Closing out the night, the Pro/4-Mini Stock division saw Ty Ladd earn a hard-fought win in the 15-lap feature. Wyatt Gann put together a strong drive to finish second, while Kyle Jarrett settled for third. Ryan Rieger held on for fourth, with Craig Hagler and Paul Johnson both sidelined early.

Pro/4-Mini Stock A Feature (15 Laps):

  1. Ty Ladd – Jackson, MO

  2. Wyatt Gann – Farmington, MO

  3. Kyle Jarrett – Farmington, MO

  4. Ryan Rieger – Arnold, MO

  5. Craig Hagler – Edwardsville, IL (DNF)

  6. Paul Johnson – Park Hills, MO (DNF)

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