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Richards Prepares For WoO LMS Showdown
September 30th, 2010
Josh Richards picked up a victory at Virginia's Winchester Speedway last weekend. (Clifford Dove/WRT Speedwerx Photo)
CONCORD, N.C. — Josh Richards isn’t sitting still as he awaits his final showdown with Darrell Lanigan for the 2010 World of Outlaws Late Model Series championship.
He’s adding to his win total — and bank account.
Racing close to his Shinnston, W.Va., home on the first of three consecutive off-weekends from WoO LMS competition, Richards climbed behind the wheel of the Ernie D’s Enterprises Rocket No. 25 — his ride for most non-Outlaw events — last Saturday night and captured the 50-lap late-model portion of the unsanctioned Winchester 200 at Winchester (Va.) Speedway.
The 22-year-old star pocketed $11,000 for his evening’s work, which included a $1,000 bonus for winning the 25-lap semi-feature that put him on the pole in the headliner.
The five-figure triumph was a perfect way to keep Richards’s mind off his impending points battle with Lanigan that concludes with three races at The Dirt Track @ Charlotte in Concord, N.C. — the World of Outlaws Late Model Showdown Oct. 13 and the World Finals Nov. 4-6.
Richards, who is shooting for a second consecutive WoO LMS crown, is currently second in the points standings, just two points behind Lanigan, the 2008 series champ.
“I’m not even thinking about the points right now,” said Richards, who also scored a sixth-place finish in a 25-lap preliminary feature last Friday night at Winchester. “We’re working hard in the shop to make sure we have everything ready for Charlotte, but until we get there I’m just worrying about winning every race I can.”
Richards enjoyed himself immensely at Winchester, a three-eighths-mile bullring that his special-event team owner, Ernie Davis, has frequented throughout his years in the sport. The victory made him the first West Virginia driver to win the long-standing Winchester 200 and gave him 12 overall wins this season, moving him closer to his career-high total of 15 wins established in 2009.
“The car was phenomenal again,” Richards said of his Roush-Yates Ford-powered machine, which he has steered to four of his wins in 2010. “It was really fun to drive. We threw some things at it on Friday night and I knew it would be good (on Saturday night). Once the track slowed down we really shined.
“It’s cool to finally win the Winchester 200 — and it’s really awesome to win it for Ernie. I think it was the first time Ernie’s won that race, so, considering how long he’s been racing there, that’s a pretty big deal.”
Richards, whose seven WoO LMS victories this season has him tied with Lanigan for the top spot on the tour’s 2010 win list, was joined in Winchester’s field by fellow series regulars Rick Eckert and Austin Hubbard. After Richards, Eckert and Hubbard finished sixth and eighth, respectively, in Friday’s preliminary feature, Eckert went on to place third in Saturday’s 50-lapper while the 18-year-old Hubbard failed to make the A-Main starting field after crashing in the semi-feature.




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