 The track was black and rough for the drivers on Friday night. Saturday was not much better. The track crew gave it a real try but the track can only take so much abuse until it has had enough and has nothing else to give back to the racer. |  Bob Ream Jr. takes it in deep and drives it out hard. This type of foot-to-the-floor driving was the standard operating procedure for the Parker Store 360 Western World Championship. |  An excitable Charles Davis Jr. climbs out of his car and just starts the celebration after his Friday night win in the Parker Store 360 Western World Championship. This win would place him in one of the first four spots for the main event on Saturday night. |
 This right rear popped just as Charles Davis Jr. pulled into Victory Lane. This is what a Sprint car tire looks like when it is spun to the point of smoking off the corners. They just don't last too long when you do that. |  The right rear on Jeremy's car after the Friday night feature. This is a "hard" spec tire, new 30 laps earlier. |  Jerry Coons Jr.'s team had some issues with the car and was not quite able to get the car good enough to match the driver's ability. |
 Jeff Henry off of turn four. At times during the two nights the track was perfect for this type of stand-on-the-gas performance. Donald Iverson |  Cory Kruseman's team had to buy a car from another racer just to get an engine to race that night. It had problems but they resolved them by Saturday to win the feature and the championship. |  Kruseman and his third Western World victory. A job well done and a car well prepared. |