In the culmination of the season Phillip Oakley from Owensboro, Kentucky had garnered enough round wins to become the inaugural season's champion. Oakley used the strength of the Event #1 win and several late round finishes in his Texas Roadhouse backed entry to seal the championship. As the series champion Oakley (below) will receive $2,000 cash courtesy of Lyons Raceway Park and Steve Schmidt Competition Engines, a complimentary 30-gallon drum of Q16 courtesy of VP Racing Fuels, an "Elite 500" Delay Box from Digital Delay, $300 cash from Quick Fuel Technology, a deluxe log book/dial-in marker holder from Tuff-Paw Aluminum Products and a gold card for the 2010 races. Oakley adds this championship to his long list of credentials including the 2003 JEG'S Super Quick Series championship. Christopher Carrico picked up a $500 gift certificate and Mike Hodge a $250 based upon their second and third place finishes courtesy of John Coughlin at JEG'S High Performance.
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