by Brian Walker May 25, 2022
Tuesday’s debut for the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota was an event months in the making.
The creation of the new Series was announced at PRI in December, more than five whole months ago. On Tuesday, May 24, 2022, everything finally came to fruition with the official launching of the Midget division at Millbridge Speedway in Salisbury, North Carolina. A star-studded field of 35 cars, plus a heap of enthralled race fans made the long-awaited debut an instant success.
On this night, making the most history was none other than hometown hero, Gavan Boschele. The 14-year-old native of Mooresville, NC led the final nine of 30 laps in the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsport, Curb Records, Bullet/Toyota #5, officially becoming the first winner in Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series history.
Boschele’s breakthrough, his second-ever National Midget win (POWRi 2021), didn’t come without a hint of controversy, however. After starting from the pole position, Boschele backed into second and held the runner-up spot for 21 laps while his KKM teammate, Bryant Wiedeman of Colby, KS, controlled the race.
The $4,000-to-win affair reached its breaking point on the restart with nine to go when Boschele barely hooked Wiedeman’s rear bumper and sent the Yerf Dog #01 spinning in front of the field. Boschele escaped unscathed, but the same could not be said for Wiedeman and a pile of 10+ other competitors with nowhere to avoid the stopped car.
It was shaping up to be an epic duel between the two teenagers with Wiedeman stuck to the low-line and Boschele up top banging the boards. Once in command, Boschele faced no challenges from the rest of the field and cruised away to a 0.938-second margin of victory.
“I hate that I got into Bryant [Wiedeman] there,” Boschele acknowledged. “I knew what he was doing the whole race and we had no problems before, but then I think he caught a rut and that split-second got me to his back bumper before I could react and got him. It’s a racing deal, but it still sucks.
“It’s pretty awesome to win this first-ever race, though, and especially to do it at my home track. These KKM guys gave me an incredible car. I’m excited to see what we can do tomorrow when it gets a little slicker.”
Finishing in the runner-up spot with an impressive 12th-to-second charge was Zach Daum of Pocahontas, IL. The three-time POWRi National Midget champion showed the poise of a veteran as he bided his time and cautiously maneuvered to the front in the Bundy Built #19M entry.
Closing out the podium was another Mooresville, NC native Nick Drake bringing the #55 home in third place. He was as high as second place on one of the late restarts but eventually faded as Daum continued his march forward.
DIRTcar UMP Modified legend Nick Hoffman traded his fenders in for torsion bars and promptly drove from 13th-to-fourth to begin his Xtreme Outlaw Midget career. Trailing him with the inaugural TJ Forged Hard Charger Award was Brent Crews for hustling the Diaedge #71M from 16th-to-fifth in the 30-lapper.
Rounding out the top-10 at Millbridge was Sam Johnson of St. Peters, MO in sixth, Ethan Mitchell of Mooresville, NC in seventh, Carson Kvapil of Mooresville, NC in eighth, Dominic Gorden of Clovis, CA in ninth, and Brenham Crouch of Lubbock, TX in tenth, after flipping on Lap 21 while running in third.
The likes of Cannon McIntosh (11th), Bryant Wiedeman (13th), Kyle Jones (15th), Kyle Larson (16th), and Chance Crum (19th) had to settle for some disappointing finishes outside the top-10 after being collected in the carnage while running toward the front.
Earlier in the night, Broken Arrow, OK’s Taylor Reimer earned the first-ever Whitz Racing QuickTime Award. She circled Millbridge in 10.026 seconds aboard the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports, BuzzBallz #25K, claiming a quick $600 for her efforts.
Xtreme Outlaw Midget Heat Races went to Cannon McIntosh, Bryant Wiedeman, Brenham Crouch, Nick Drake & Kyle Jones. With a perfect 33 points, Jones of Kennedale, TX earned high point man honors for the Trifecta Motorsports #7U. A pair of K1 Race Gear Last Chance Showdown wins went to Kyle Larson and Ryan Timms.
Feature (30 Laps): 1. 5-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 9M-Zach Daum[12]; 3. 55-Nick Drake[6]; 4. 2H-Nick Hoffman[13]; 5. 71M-Brent Crews[16]; 6. 72J-Sam Johnson[10]; 7. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[11]; 8. 2MD-Carson Kvapil[9]; 9. 83-Dominic Gorden[20]; 10. 97-Brenham Crouch[5]; 11. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 12. 5B-Chase Briscoe[19]; 13. 01-Bryant Wiedeman[2]; 14. 71K-Ryan Timms[17]; 15. 7U-Kyle Jones[4]; 16. 86-Kyle Larson[15]; 17. 14S-Dillon Silverman[8]; 18. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[14]; 19. 26-Chance Crum[7]; 20. 21E-Emilio Hoover[18]
Last Chance Showdown 1 (12 Laps): 1. 86-Kyle Larson[3]; 2. 71K-Ryan Timms[6]; 3. 5B-Chase Briscoe[9]; 4. 31B-Carson Hocevar[4]; 5. 87-Jace Park[10]; 6. 84X-John Hunter Nemechek[7]; 7. 71E-Mariah Ede[8]; 8. 08X-Kevin Woody Jr[11]; 9. 67-JJ Loss[5]; 10. 06-Rylan Gray[1]; 11. 25K-Taylor Reimer[2]
Last Chance Showdown 2 (12 Laps): 1. 71M-Brent Crews[6]; 2. 21E-Emilio Hoover[8]; 3. 83-Dominic Gorden[4]; 4. 4A-DJ Vanderley[7]; 5. 56-Mitchell Davis[1]; 6. 84-Jade Avedisian[5]; 7. 11A-Andrew Felker[10]; 8. 4K-Kayla Roell[9]; 9. 71-Kaylee Bryson[3]; 10. 31K-Jake Swanson[2]
Toyota Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 2. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[1]; 3. 72J-Sam Johnson[3]; 4. 86-Kyle Larson[5]; 5. 71M-Brent Crews[6]; 6. 84-Jade Avedisian[2]; 7. 11A-Andrew Felker[7]
TJ Forged Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 01-Bryant Wiedeman[3]; 2. 14S-Dillon Silverman[6]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[7]; 4. 31K-Jake Swanson[2]; 5. 25K-Taylor Reimer[4]; 6. 21E-Emilio Hoover[5]; 7. 4K-Kayla Roell[1]
Shoenfeld Headers Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 97-Brenham Crouch[2]; 2. 26-Chance Crum[5]; 3. 2H-Nick Hoffman[6]; 4. 56-Mitchell Davis[3]; 5. 4A-DJ Vanderley[7]; 6. 71E-Mariah Ede[1]; 7. 71K-Ryan Timms[4]
DMI Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 55-Nick Drake[1]; 2. 5-Gavan Boschele[4]; 3. 9M-Zach Daum[3]; 4. 71-Kaylee Bryson[5]; 5. 83-Dominic Gorden[2]; 6. 5B-Chase Briscoe[6]; 7. 87-Jace Park[7]
Toyota Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 7U-Kyle Jones[4]; 2. 2MD-Carson Kvapil[2]; 3. 06-Rylan Gray[6]; 4. 31B-Carson Hocevar[1]; 5. 84X-John Hunter Nemechek[5]; 6. 67-JJ Loss[3]; 7. 08X-Kevin Woody Jr[7]
Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.078[6]; 2. 72J-Sam Johnson, 00:10.090[1]; 3. 84-Jade Avedisian, 00:10.093[7]; 4. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:10.102[3]; 5. 86-Kyle Larson, 00:10.123[5]; 6. 71M-Brent Crews, 00:10.141[2]; 7. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:10.466[4]
Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:10.026[3]; 2. 01-Bryant Wiedeman, 00:10.069[6]; 3. 31K-Jake Swanson, 00:10.306[2]; 4. 4K-Kayla Roell, 00:10.353[1]; 5. 21E-Emilio Hoover, 00:10.427[7]; 6. 14S-Dillon Silverman, 00:10.550[4]; 7. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:10.602[5]
Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 71K-Ryan Timms, 00:10.099[1]; 2. 56-Mitchell Davis, 00:10.134[6]; 3. 97-Brenham Crouch, 00:10.137[3]; 4. 71E-Mariah Ede, 00:10.262[7]; 5. 26-Chance Crum, 00:10.281[2]; 6. 2H-Nick Hoffman, 00:10.288[5]; 7. 4A-DJ Vanderley, 00:10.513[4]
Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 5-Gavan Boschele, 00:10.052[1]; 2. 9M-Zach Daum, 00:10.133[7]; 3. 83-Dominic Gorden, 00:10.134[5]; 4. 55-Nick Drake, 00:10.140[4]; 5. 71-Kaylee Bryson, 00:10.187[3]; 6. 5B-Chase Briscoe, 00:10.246[6]; 7. 87-Jace Park, 00:10.358[2]
Qualifying 5 (2 Laps): 1. 7U-Kyle Jones, 00:10.031[2]; 2. 67-JJ Loss, 00:10.122[1]; 3. 2MD-Carson Kvapil, 00:10.252[7]; 4. 31B-Carson Hocevar, 00:10.294[3]; 5. 84X-John Hunter Nemechek, 00:10.471[4]; 6. 06-Rylan Gray, 00:10.625[5]; 7. 08X-Kevin Woody Jr, 00:10.724[6]
Hot Laps: 1. 71M-Brent Crews, 00:09.743[6]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:09.803[12]; 3. 86-Kyle Larson, 00:09.957[21]; 4. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.043[26]; 5. 71K-Ryan Timms, 00:10.061[3]; 6. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:10.092[11]; 7. 9M-Zach Daum, 00:10.093[34]; 8. 55-Nick Drake, 00:10.153[19]; 9. 5B-Chase Briscoe, 00:10.177[29]; 10. 72J-Sam Johnson, 00:10.216[1]; 11. 2H-Nick Hoffman, 00:10.223[23]; 12. 87-Jace Park, 00:10.263[9]; 13. 01-Bryant Wiedeman, 00:10.273[27]; 14. 97-Brenham Crouch, 00:10.344[13]; 15. 7U-Kyle Jones, 00:10.350[10]; 16. 56-Mitchell Davis, 00:10.361[28]; 17. 31K-Jake Swanson, 00:10.398[7]; 18. 84-Jade Avedisian, 00:10.403[31]; 19. 26-Chance Crum, 00:10.409[8]; 20. 5-Gavan Boschele, 00:10.448[4]; 21. 71E-Mariah Ede, 00:10.604[33]; 22. 14S-Dillon Silverman, 00:10.612[17]; 23. 4K-Kayla Roell, 00:10.654[2]; 24. 06-Rylan Gray, 00:10.658[25]; 25. 2MD-Carson Kvapil, 00:10.698[35]; 26. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:10.765[22]; 27. 84X-John Hunter Nemechek, 00:10.788[20]; 28. 08X-Kevin Woody Jr, 00:10.831[30]; 29. 67-JJ Loss, 00:10.835[5]; 30. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:10.888[16]; 31. 21E-Emilio Hoover, 00:10.996[32]; 32. 31B-Carson Hocevar, 00:11.087[15]; 33. 4A-DJ Vanderley, 00:11.087[18]; 34. 83-Dominic Gorden, 00:11.087[24]; 35. 71-Kaylee Bryson, 00:11.087[14]