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October 29, 2022 - Crawley 11th in final start at Creek County Speedway
1Tim Crawley trekked west to Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, Okla.) on Friday afternoon to make his final start of his career aboard the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprinter.

Drawing 35 Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) entries for the two-day event, Crawley clocked in fifth-fastest in his group but a late shower rained out the program before heat races.

On Saturday, Tim followed up a fifth-place finish in his heat with a consolation victory. With $4,000 on the line in the feature, Crawley advanced forward six spots in the 30-lapper to register an 11th-place finish.

Tim finished fifth in the final Lucas Oil ASCS point standings.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

October 15, 2022 - Lucas Oil ASCS bring Crawley to Devil's Bowl
1Friday night found Tim Crawley in action at Devil’s Bowl Speedway (Mequite, Texas) for the doubleheader weekend with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS).

With 47 Sprinters on the grounds for the 49th annual Winter Nationals, Tim had rely on a provisional into the opener after missing a transfer spot in his heat and B-Main. Pulling off on the 11th circuit, Crawley was credited with a 21st-place outing.

On Saturday, Crawley came in fifth in his heat before grabbing the third-and-final transfer spot in his B-Main. Starting the finale in 21st, Tim was an early retiree from the 25-lapper on lap 14.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

October 1, 2022 - 11th-place finish in Short Track Nationals at I-30 Speedway
1Sporting a 1994 throwback scheme, Tim Crawley entered the Roy’s Alternator & Starter No. 87 Sprinter into battle at I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.) on Thursday afternoon for the final COMP Cams Short Track Nationals at the ¼-mile oval.

Drawing a stout field of 74 Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) entries for the 15th annual Ralph Henson Memorial to kick off the tripleheader event, Crawley followed up a fourth-place finish in his heat with a consolation victory. With $5,646 on the line in the feature, Tim pulled off early on the eighth circuit.

On Friday, Tim laid down the third-fastest lap in his group before placing first in his heat. Starting his Twin 20 prelim in sixth, Crawley gained two spots in the 20-lapper to finish fourth.

Sitting in seventh overall in preliminary points with only the top four locked into Saturday’s Short Track Nationals finale, Crawley edged his way into the show with a fourth-place finish in his heat. Starting the $15,041-to-win COMP Cams Short Track Nationals A-Main in 13th, Tim clawed forward two spots in the 41-lap affair to register an 11th-place finish.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

September 17, 2022 - Crawley conquers ASCS field at Clay County; grabs Hockett/McMillin opener
1 Tim Crawley kicked off an action-packed week with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) with a visit to Clay County Fair Speedway (Spencer, Iowa) on Tuesday for the Deberg Concrete Battle of the Blue Ribbon. (Rob Kocak photos)

In a field of 23 cars, Crawley outran fellow front-row starter Kyler Johnson in his heat race to pick up the win. Stealing the lead from pole-starting Wayne Johnson on the drop the green flag in the feature, Tim led flag-to-flag in the 25-lapper to capture his third win of the season and 49th career Lucas Oil ASCS triumph. He took the checkers ahead of Blake Hahn, Wayne Johnson, Matt Covington, and Kyler Johnson.

1For the opening night of the Hockett/McMillin Memorial on Thursday, Tim followed the Lucas Oil ASCS to Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Mo.) to compete in a stout field of 78 cars. With passing points setting the grid for the prelim, Crawley picked up an eight-lap heat race victory from the sixth-starting position. Leading all 25 laps of the feature, Tim cruised to his second win in as many nights and fourth of the 2022 campaign.

On Friday, Crawley came in second in his heat before placing second in his B-Main, forcing him to use a provisional into the preliminary feature. With his spot already locked into Saturday’s $10,000-to-win A-Main, Tim elected to scratch and prepare for the Hockett/McMillin Memorial.

Rolling off sixth for Saturday's finale, Tim was an early retiree from the 40-lapper on lap 29. He was credited with a 20th-place finish.

Tim remains in fourth in the latest ASCS point standings.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

September 10, 2022 - Tim Crawley follows ASCS to Kansas
1On Thursday, Tim Crawley followed the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) to Lakeside Speedway (Kansas City, Kan.) for the $3,000-to-win opener.

With 23 Sprint Cars entered, Crawley followed up the third-fastest lap in his time trial group with a second-place finish in his heat. Losing four spots in the 25-lap feature, Tim recorded a 12th-place finish.

Back in action on Saturday at Caney Valley Speedway (Caney, Kan.), Tim’s runner-up performance in his heat race positioned him on the fourth row for the feature. After running in the Top-10 early, Crawley got turned on his side on lap 14 that dropped him to 15th on the rundown in the rain-shortened 15-lap affair.

Tim sits in fourth in the latest ASCS point standings.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

September 4, 2022 - Tim Crawley races to ninth-place finish at Lake Ozark
1Tim Crawley was back behind the wheel of the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprint Car on Saturday evening at Lake Ozark Speedway (Eldon, Mo.) for the two-day Fall Sprint Car Nationals.

Drawing 39 Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) entries, Crawley laid down the fourth-fastest time in his group before streaking to a heat race win. With passing points from heat races pinning him on the sixth row for the feature, Tim dropped four spots to finish 15th.

On Sunday, Tim topped his time trial group but lost one spot in his heat to finish fifth. Advancing through the field seven positions in the 25-lap feature, Crawley muscled to a ninth-place finish.

Tim is currently third in the latest Lucas Oil ASCS point standings.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

August 5, 2022 - Top-10 finish with Lucas Oil ASCS at Lakeside
1Tuesday saw Tim Crawley return with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) at Lakeside Speedway (Kansas City, Kan.) for the Road to Knoxville.

Following the sixth-fastest lap in his qualifying group, Crawley jumped up two spots in his heat to finish fourth. Rolling off on the fifth row for the feature, Tim raced to a 10th-place finish in the 25-lapper.

On Friday, Tim traveled to Knoxville Raceway (Knoxville, Iowa) as the 32nd annual 360 Knoxville Nationals kicked off. With 56 Sprinters on the grounds, Crawley clocked in 18th fastest but faded to seventh in his heat. Transferring into the B-Feature, Tim was an early retiree from the 12-lapper on the seventh circuit.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

July 28, 2022 - Crawley clinches Lucas Oil ASCS Sizzlin' Summer Speedweek title
1 Tim Crawley returned on the road with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) on Tuesday afternoon at Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, Okla.) for the rescheduled Sizzlin’ Summer Speedweek event.

After setting the bar in time trials with a blistering 14.172-second lap, Crawley jumped one spot in his heat race to finish third. Leading flag-to-flag in the 25-lap feature, Tim cruised to his second win of the season, which came ahead of Dale Howard, Dylan Westbrook, Landon Britt, Jordon Mallett.

In a field of 27 ASCS entries on Wednesday at Caney Valley Speedway (Caney, Kan.), Tim followed up a fourth-to-second run his heat with a runner-up finish in the feature. He followed Dylan Westbrook across the line with Wayne Johnson rounding out the podium.

On Thursday afternoon at 81 Speedway (Park City, Kan.), Crawley secured his spot into the main event with a heat race victory. Inching forward one spot in the 25-lap affair, Tim posted a third-place finish.

With Friday and Saturday’s events axed by Mother Nature, Tim Crawley was crowned the 2022 Sizzlin’ Summer Speedweek champ.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

July 23, 2022 - Tim Crawley claims Lucas Oil ASCS victory at Batesville
1With wet weather axing Thursday’s opener at Tulsa Speedway (Tulsa, Okla.), Tim Crawley followed the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) to Batesville Motor Speedway (Batesville, Ark.) on Friday to pilot the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprint Car for the second round of the Summer Sizzlin’ Speedweek. (Checkered Chic Photography)

Drawing 25 Sprinters, Crawley laid down the fastest lap in his qualifying group before placing third in his heat. Receiving the third-starting position for the feature via the redraw, Tim regained the lead from Brandon Anderson on lap 15 and held off a charging Derek Hagar in the 25-lapper to capture his first win of the season and his 47th career Lucas Oil ASCS victory. He finished ahead of Hagar, Cody Gardner, Jordon Mallett, and Dale Howard.

On Saturday evening at I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.), Tim secured his spot into the main event with heat race win. Rolling off on the third row, Crawley improved one position the 25-lap affair to finish fourth.

Tim is currently fifth in the latest Lucas Oil ASCS point standings.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

July 15, 2022 - Sixth-place finish with Lucas Oil ASCS at US 36 Raceway
1Tim Crawley returned to the driver’s seat of the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprinter on Friday afternoon at US 36 Raceway (Osborn, Mo.).

In a field of 21 Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) entries, Crawley followed up a fourth-place finish in his heat with a 12th-to-sixth showing in the 25-lap feature.

Full results from this event are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

July 3, 2022 - Crawley bags three Top-10 finishes over Fourth of July weekend
1The Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) brought Tim Crawley to Boone County Raceway (Albion, Neb.) on Friday afternoon to kick off the Independence Day weekend with a tripleheader at two different tracks.

Drawing 28 cars, Crawley secured his spot into the opening night feature with a heat race win. Hanging onto a Top-10 finish in the 25-lap affair, Tim faded five positions to finish 10th.

On Saturday afternoon at WaKeeney Speedway (WaKeeney, Kan.), Tim followed up an eight-lap heat victory with a sixth-place run in the feature.

For the weekend finale on Sunday, Crawley’s fifth-place finish in his heat pinned him on the seventh row for the $5,000-to-win main event. Wheeling his way into the Top-10, Tim marched forward six spots to register a seventh-place finish.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

June 25, 2022 - Mechanical issues arise at I-70 Speedway
1With Mother Nature winning Friday’s opener, Tim Crawley made his lone start of the weekend on Saturday afternoon at I-70 Speedway (Odessa, Mo.) with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS).

After starting the night off with a heat race victory, Crawley was the first retiree from the feature on the eighth circuit.

Full results from this event are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

June 18, 2022 - Pair of podium finishes with Lucas Oil ASCS
1Tim Crawley trekked south on Friday to Texarkana 67 Speedway (Texarkana, Ark.) to pilot the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprinter with Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS).

With a third-place finish in his heat race placing him on the second row for the opening night feature, Tim gained one spot in the 25-lapper to finish third. He trialed Derek Hagar and Garet Williamson to the checkers.

On Saturday afternoon at Boothill Speedway (Greenwood, La.), Crawley laid down the fastest lap in his group before placing third in his heat. Inching forward two spots in the 25-lap feature, Tim posted a third-place finish, which came behind Wayne Johnson and Brandon Anderson.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

June 4, 2022 - Tim Crawley scores third-place finish at Legit Speedway Park
1 Tim Crawley was in action on Saturday afternoon at Legit Speedway (West Plains, Mo.) competing in the 360 Sprint Car ranks.

After starting the night off with a heat race victory, Crawley carried a steady pace in the 25-lap feature to finsih third. He followed Derek Hagar and his son Landon across the line.

Full results from this event are available at www.LegitSpeedway.com.

May 29, 2022 - Sixth-place finish with Lucas Oil ASCS at Thunderbird
1 After wet weather washed out Friday’s opener, Tim Crawley invaded Lake Ozark Speedway (Eldon, Mo.) on Saturday to kick off his Memorial Day weekend with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS). Following an eighth-place finish in his heat, Crawley elected to take a provisional into the feature and scratch from his B-Main. Racing forward 10 spots in the 25-lap affair, Crawley recorded a 13th-place finish.

The following night at Thunderbird Speedway (Muskogee, Okla.), Tim came in third in his heat before placing sixth in the 25-lap feature.

Full results from this event are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

May 7, 2022 - Early exit at Greenville Speedway
1Tim Crawley entered the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprint Car into battle with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) on Saturday afternoon at Greenville Speedway (Greenville, Miss.). After starting the night off with a heat race victory, Crawley was an early retiree from the feature.

Full results from this event are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

April 23, 2022 - Crawley notches third-place finish at I-30
1With Mother Nature derailing his weekend plans with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS), Tim Crawley stayed close to home on Saturday with a visit to I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.) to compete with the KNP Painting 360 Sprints. Following a second-place finish in his heat, Tim advanced forward five spots in the feature to finish third. He followed Derek Hagar and Cody Garner across the line.

Full results from this event are available at www.I-30Speedway.com.

April 9, 2022 - Runner-up finish at Riverside International Speedway
1Tim Crawley picked back up with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) on Saturday afternoon as the tour invaded his home-state with a visit to Riverside International Speedway (West Memphis, Ark.). With an eighth-to-second run in his heat race placing him on the pole for the feature, Tim faded one spot in the 25-lap affair to register a second-place finish. He trailed Derek Hagar to the checkers with Brad Bowden rounding out the podium.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

April 8, 2022 - Double The Crawley: Tim And Landon Chasing The Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series National Tour
1Making his return to the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network, Arkansas' Tim Crawley will take the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x on the road, but he's not the only Crawley chasing the National Tour, as his youngest son, Landon Crawley, will be competing side-by-side in 2022. READ MORE (Jimmy Jones photo)

March 26, 2022 - Crawley snags Top-10 finish at I-30 Speedway
1 On Friday afternoon, Tim Crawley returned with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) at I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.) for the two-day event. In a stout field of 47 Sprint Cars, Crawley followed up the fourth-fastest time in his group with a heat race triumph. Rolling off eighth for the opening night feature, Tim ran as high as second but contact with an infield cone dropped him back to 15th when the checkered flag flew. (Brandon Young photo)

With 49 competitors entered on Saturday, Tim came in fifth in his heat before placing second in his B-Main. Improving 11 spots in the 30-lap feature, Crawley scored an eighth-place finish along with the event’s hard charger award.

He is currently eighth in the latest Lucas Oil ASCS point standings.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

March 19, 2022 - Lucas Oil ASCS weekend opener brings Tim Crawley to Devil's Bowl
1Tim Crawley lifted the lid on the 2022 season on Friday afternoon by entering the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprint Car in action at Devil’s Bowl Speedway (Mesquite, Texas) for the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) doubleheader. After passing three cars in his heat race to finish third, Crawley broke a throttle return spring in the feature but salvaged a 19th-place outing. (DPC Media photo)

The following night, Tim came in fourth in his heat before placing second in his B-Main. Starting the $4,000-to-win A-Main in 20th, Crawley passed nine cars in the 20-lapper to register an 11th-place finish.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

October 23, 2021 - Short Track Nationals bring Crawley to I-30 Speedway
1After Mother Nature nixed the first attempt, Tim Crawley traveled to I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.) on Friday afternoon to kick off the 34th annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires. Drawing a stout field of 63 Lucas Oil ASCS entries for a pair of preliminary features, Crawley clocked in fourth-fastest in his group before picking up an eight-lap heat race win. Rolling off fourth for his 20-lap prelim, Tim ran into power steering issues that resulted in an early exit.

After starting his night off with a heat race victory on Saturday, Tim secured his spot into the $10,041-to-win Short Track Nationals with a consolation victory. He was an early retiree from the 41-lap finale after setting a record for most Short Track Nationals features made at 24.

Full results from this event are available at www.I-30Speedway.com.

September 18, 2021 - Crawley attends Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial Night
1On Thursday afternoon, Tim Crawley visited Lucas Oil Speedway (Wheatland, Mo.) for the 11th annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial night. Drawing a stout field of 68 Lucas Oil ASCS entries for the three-day event, Tim’s fifth-to-second run in his heat race relegated him into the B-Main. Needing to place second or better to make the opening night feature, Crawley recorded a fifth-place finish.

The following night, Crawley jumped up one spot in his eight-lap heat race to pick up the win. Starting the feature in 14th, Tim dropped one spot in the 25-lap affair to place 15th.

For the finale on Saturday, Tim rolled off on the pole of his B-Main for one final shot at the $10,000-to-win main event. Sending the Top 2 into the show, Crawley logged a fifth-place outing.

Full results from these events are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

September 4, 2021 - Crawley sweeps Mid-South stop at Diamond Park Speedway
1Competing in his lone event over the Labor Day weekend, Tim Crawley invaded Diamond Park Speedway (Nashville, Ark.) on Saturday afternoon to do battle with the Lucas Oil ASCS Mid-South Region. With a heat race victory placing him on the front row for the feature, Crawley cruised to his third win of the season, which came over Brandon Hinkle, Landon Crawley, Kevin Hinkle, and Jason Long. He won by more than nine-second margin to record his eighth career ASCS triumph. (Brandon Young photo)

Full results from this event are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

August 28, 2021 - 12th-place finish in Wingless STN Finale
1Tim Crawley was one of 35 Lucas Oil ASCS Elite Non-Wing Sprint Car Series entries on hand at I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.) on Saturday afternoon for the Inaugural Wingless Short Track Nationals presented by KNP Painting. Following a fourth-place finish in his heat, Tim locked his spot into the A-Main with a 12-lap consolation victory. Starting in 18th, Crawley passed six cars in the 30-lapper to finish 12th.

Full results from this event are available at www.ASCSRacing.com.

August 7, 2021 - Crawley tops I-30 Speedway foes for second win
1On Saturday afternoon Tim Crawley returned to the driver’s seat of the Ronnie Pitts Motorsports No. 1x Sprint Car at I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Ark.). Following a second-place finish in his heat, Crawley charged from his third-starting position in the feature to capture his second win of the season. He took the checkers ahead of Howard Moore, Cody Gardner, Zach Pringle, and his son Landon. (Brandon Young photo)

Full results from this event are available at www.I-30Speedway.com.