|| *Comments on the 2003 Missouri 250 Presented by Jani-King:* View the most recent comment <#4> | Post a comment <#post> 1. RaceFanX posted: 02.28.2016 - 12:18 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Mike Garvey holds off Glenn Allen, Jr. for the win as ASA makes its final visit to Odessa, Missouri's famous I-70 Speedway. This track later closed after its 2008 season. (At the time of this post there appears to be some weird formatting regarding this race. Most of the manufacturers aren't showing up, specifically the drivers with GM cars, and Mike Garvey's name isn't displaying as the race winner on the track page.) 2. Unser1 posted: 10.22.2016 - 12:57 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Missing Makes: #95 Ryan Zeck- Pontiac #07 Kris Stump- Ford All Others including race winner Mike Garvey- Chevrolet Rick Beebe also had a Ford but that one is listed 3. RaceFanX posted: 06.21.2020 - 3:50 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Full Race Name: "Missouri 250 Presented by Jani-King" 4. RaceFanX posted: 06.21.2020 - 3:51 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Gary St. Amant and his #7 switched teams before this race as he joined Bob Harshbarger's Appalachian Motorsports after a very off the pace start to the season with Grand American Race Cars. St. Amant's new The Medicine Shoppe Chevrolet still ended up being an early retirement as his luck didn't improve much. Grand American Race Cars brought in Ricky Turner to replace St. Amant after his resignation with its Jani-King entry renumbered from #7 to #86. Turner's first race after the change also ended in an early retirement. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: