HomeTennesseeBristol Motor SpeedwayPractice Opens Bristol Bash for World of Outlaws Late Models

Practice Opens Bristol Bash for World of Outlaws Late Models

Published on

- Advertisement -
Chris Madden – Jacy Norgaard photo

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: Practice Opens Bristol Bash for World of Outlaws Late Models

Chris Madden set the fastest time of the night with a 15.218 second lap 

BRISTOL, TN– April 28, 2022 – A racy track surface at Bristol Motor Speedway kicked off the 2022 Bristol Bash for the World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Models.

Drivers gained knowledge for the weekend during four separate practice sessions, setting themselves up for the weekend’s 30-lap $25,000-to-win Features.

Multi-time World of Outlaws Feature winner Chris Madden set the quickest time of the evening—a 15.218 second lap. The Gray Court, SC driver, ran more than 200 laps at Bristol earlier this season and had a base setup to work off.

“We came back with our baseline that we’ve been coming here with,” Madden. “We had to start off steering on harder tires than what we’ve been on, so we had to do some adjustments there, but really, it’s just finding the balance and happy medium for these tires to steer on.”

While Madden set the night’s fastest lap in session two, Jonathan Davenport was quickest in the final two sessions.

The Blairsville, GA driver, was consistent all night but stated the car felt different on each end of the track.

“Our car feels really balanced,” Davenport said. “There’s two totally different ends here even though they look the same. I was a little tight in one end and a little free in the other, so I don’t know if I can adjust for both of those.

“We struggled early just having raw speed, so when the track slows down to us, we kind of stay the same pace with everyone else.”

2021 World of Outlaws CASE Late Models Rookie of the Year Tyler Bruening makes his second Bristol Bash appearance after scoring a top ten in one of last year’s Features. The Decorah, IA driver, used a notebook from his teammate and 2015 Series Champion Shane Clanton, who ran here earlier this year.

“Shane [Clanton] was here already this year and got to dissect some things we kind of wanted to try here [Thursday], Bruening said. “We really have a good base to work off of, so we’re really just tweaking a little bit and trying to get me reacclimated to the speed of racetrack and the line we need to run.”

Tanner English, a 2022 Rookie of the Year contender, is excited for the weekend after practice. He stated he ran speeds he’s never felt before inside a Late Model.

“It’s pretty wild; it sets you back in the seat, and it gets you a little off-balance once it gets you out of the car,” English said. “It’s pretty awesome just to be able to race at this facility and go that fast. We don’t have that kind of speed and that kind of g-force, so it’s pretty wild.”

On Thursday, Rookie of the Year contender Max Blair also ran his first laps around the half-mile 1/2-mile high-banked oval. While English felt it was the fastest speed he’s experienced, Blair stated it wasn’t as fast as he’d expected.

“You just kind of hold on and go as fast as you can,” Blair said. “We unloaded competitive, so that’s half of the battle against these guys. It’s actually not as crazy-fast as I expected. It feels a little more normal than I thought it’d feel. [West Virginia Motor Speedway] I thought was faster, so that was kind of a surprise to me.”

The World of Outlaws CASE Late Models and World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars return to Bristol Motor Speedway on Friday, April 28, for night two of the Bristol Bash.

TICKETS: bit.ly/3qG8jEV

If you can’t make it to the track, watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online on with the DIRTVision App.

TOP 10 WORLD OF OUTLAWS CASE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LATE MODEL SERIES DRIVERS IN PRACTICE: 1. 44-Chris Madden, 15.218; 2. Jonathan Davenport, 15.482; 3. 40B-Kyle Bronson, 15.492; 4. 7-Ricky Weiss, 15.513; 5. 111V-Max Blair, 15.533; 6. 8-Kyle Strickler, 15.732; 7. Tanner English, 15.747; 8. Ryan Gustin, 15.761; 9. 20-Jimmy Owens, 15.771; 10. Tyler Bruening, 15.782.

- Advertisement -

Recent articles

FINALLY: BRAD SWEET TAKES FIRST KUBOTA HIGH LIMIT RACING WIN AT SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA

In his 10th start with Kubota High Limit Racing, Brad Sweet...

Double X Speedway readies for 2024 Season Opener

Sunday Night Thunder 2024 Race fans, get ready! The 2024 season of "Sunday Night Thunder"...

Sheldon Haudenschild Rides the Haud Line to Paducah Victory

LIKE FATHER LIKE SON: Sheldon Haudenschild Rides the Haud Line to...

STENHOUSE SLIDES TO USCS TALLADEGA SHORT TRACK WIN

EASTABOGA, AL  – April 19, 2024 - The 2023 Daytona 500...

Kokomo Grand PrixView! USAC Midget Season Begins Sat-Sun

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media Kokomo, Indiana (April 26, 2024)………It’s been...

RELATED ARTICLES

STAMBAUGH STEERS TO USCS/GLSS SPRINT CAR WIN AT I-75 RACEWAY

 SWEETWATER, TN  – APRIL 26, 2024 - Max Stambaugh of Lima, OH scored a...

Ricky Thornton Jr. Goes Back-to-Back at Georgetown

GEORGETOWN, DE (April 26, 2024) – For the second consecutive year, Ricky Thornton Jr. was...

First Win Lights Fire For Max McLaughlin to Work Even Harder

“Mad Max” scored his first win with the World of Outlaws CASE Late Models...

Ricky Weiss Collects $4,000 Crate Racin’ USA Triumph at I-75

Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series at Smoky Mountain Speedway Up Next HEADINGLEY, MANITOBA, Canada...

Gregg Satterlee Visits Victory Lane for the First Time in ‘24

Three-Race LOLMDS Northeastern Swing Awaits INDIANA, Pa. (09/05/23) – In only his second start of...