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POINTS UPDATE: Cannon McIntosh Maintains Large Lead After Atomic Doubleheader

McIntosh is once again the Series' all-time winningest driver with eight (8) Feature wins. (Tyler Carr Photo)

Keep up with the latest movers in the chase for the 2024 Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota championship.

LATEST RACE(S): Atomic Speedway (May 24-25)

CURRENT POINTS LEADER: Following a third-place run Friday and his third Feature victory Saturday, Cannon McIntosh maintains his lead in the championship standings, which now sits at 127 points over teammate Ryan Timms after 12 completed races.

MOVERS
Zach Daum (+1): Daum and Trifecta Motorsports were in high spirits headed to Atomic, looking to back up their first win of the season Wednesday at Millbridge Speedway. However, they were instead met with more misfortune, crashing out of the main event on Friday while running fourth and having to go to a backup car for Saturday. Daum was able to drive to an eighth-place finish in the finale, and while he did move up one spot in the standings due to Karter Sarff’s absence, his points gap to McIntosh grew to 389.

Reinbold has one Xtreme Outlaw Series Feature win to his name, which came in Oklahoma last October. (Tyler Carr Photo)

Hayden Reinbold (+1): Reinbold had his best weekend of the season at the controls of the Reinbold/Underwood Motorsports No. 19AZ, posting back-to-back fifth-place finishes at Atomic. They were his best results of the season so far with the Xtreme Outlaw Series, which vaulted him up to sixth in the standings.

Trevor Cline (+1): Cline backed-up one of the best two-race stretches of his Midget career with two more top-10 finishes at Atomic. Identical to his finishes Tuesday-Wednesday at Millbridge Speedway, the 16-year-old national Midget rookie placed 10th Friday and ninth in the main event on Saturday, pushing him up one more spot in the championship standings.

Kale Drake (+2): For the first time in his rookie national Midget season, Kale Drake has jumped into the top-10 in the championship standings. The 18-year-old from Collinsville, OK, nearly had his second win of the season Friday at Atomic if not for a flat right-rear tire while leading in the final laps. He was able to rebound on Saturday, however, notching a third-place run to teammates McIntosh and Timms.

Tyler Edwards (+3): Edwards has also ascended into the top-10 in points for the first time this season following a fourth-place result Friday at Atomic – his best career national Midget finish – and an 11th-place result after going to a backup car on Saturday.

Edwards is one of Mounce/Stout Motorsports’ two full-time racers on the Xtreme Outlaw Series (Tyler Carr Photo)

TOP-10 IN POINTS

  1. Cannon McIntosh: 2625 points | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #71K
  2. Ryan Timms: 2498 points (-127) | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67
  3. Chase McDermand: 2401 points (-224) | CMR-Mounce/Stout Motorsports #40
  4. Ashton Torgerson: 2378 points (-247) | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #67K
  5. Zach Daum: 2236 points (-389) | Trifecta Motorsports #7U
  6. Hayden Reinbold: 2148 points (-477) | Reinbold/Underwood Motorsports #19AZ
  7. Trevor Cline: 1979 points (-646) | Cline Racing #55
  8. Karter Sarff: 1969 points (-656) | Karter Sarff Motorsports #21K
  9. Kale Drake: 1918 points (-707) | Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports #97K
  10. Tyler Edwards: 1892 points (-733) | Mounce/Stout Motorsports #14S

To view the full Series points standings, click here.

NEXT RACE(S): Doe Run Raceway (May 30); Coles County Speedway (May 31); Wayne County (IL) Speedway