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Dillon Double: Ty Wins Title, Austin Wins
Finale at UNOH DIRTcar Nationals by Summit
Wisconsin's Mike
Wedelstadt, West Virginia's Tyler Carpenter Pick Up
Triple 20 wins
BARBERVILLE, Fla. -
Feb. 21, 2012 - A lot of racing families dream of the
success the Dillon family experienced Tuesday night at
Volusia Speedway Park as Austin Dillon raced to a Triple
20 feature victory and younger brother Ty claimed the
overall UNOH DIRTcar Nationals Presented by Summit
Racing Equipment DIRTcar UMP Modified points
championship.
"It feels great," said
Ty Dillon, the 19-year-old grandson of Richard
Childress. "Me and Austin and Team Dillon Racing have
been coming down here for quite a few years in our young
racing career. We fought so hard. We've won a couple of
races. This year it finally paid off. Me and Austin got
a win and we finally got the Gator championship."
Ty, last year's "Gator
Championship" race winner, earned his first overall UNOH
DIRTcar Nationals Presented by Summit points title on
the strength of seven top-10 finishes - four of which
saw him finish inside the top three. Ty Dillon's victory
came during the Friday makeup race, which was held
Sunday afternoon during the first week of competition.
"It's tough," he said.
"There are some awesome racers out here and the level of
competition gets harder and harder every year we come
back. We didn't run as good as we wanted to at the
beginning of the week, but we worked hard, we didn't
have any DNFs and we finished out races. Our worst
finish (in seven events) was seventh. We were solid
every night."
Older Brother Austin
started the final event a row in front of his brother
and made quick work of Kyle Bronson and Dave Hess Jr. of
Waterford, Penn. Dillon broke into the top three on the
fifth lap of the main event and reeled in leader Devin
Gilpin of Columbus, Ind., making the winning pass just
before the midpoint. Ty worked past Kyle Bronson of
Brandon, Fla., on lap 18 and then swept past Gilpin on
the final lap to earn runner-up honors. Gilpin finished
third, Bronson crossed the line fourth and NASCAR
veteran Kenny Schrader rounded out the top five.
"It was cool because
it was the top 20 in points in that race," said Austin
Dillon, the 2011 NASCAR Truck Series champion. "That was
the toughest competition out here. Starting eighth it
makes it even better. We were really able to drive up
through there and was able to move around. We gained
constantly all week on the car and how it drove. Tonight
it really showed. I think going into next year we got
something to go after these guys with."
Mike Wedelstadt of
Fremont, Wis., started ninth and overtook Garrett
Stewart of Leesburg, Fla., on lap 11 of the second
DIRTcar UMP Modified Triple 20. Wedelstadt led the
remaining laps to earn his first UNOH DIRTcar Nationals
Presented by Summit feature event win. Stewart finished
second after getting the early jump on Collin Thirlby of
Traverse City, Mich. Kody Weisner of Muskegon, Mich.,
finished third. Richard Michael Jr., of Ischau, N.Y.,
rallied from eighth to finish fourth and Tony Anderson
of Lima, Ohio, rounded out the top five.
Tyler Carpenter of
Parkersburg, W.V., got his first ever DIRTcar UMP
Modified feature win, claiming the first Triple 20
feature event of the evening. Carpenter, who just
started his DIRTcar UMP Modified career this week at
Volusia Speedway Park, passed Matt Goulden of
Springfield, Ill., on a lap-three restart. He maintained
a comfortable cushion over the remaining 17 circuits en
route to victory. Wayne Hammond of Riverview, Fla.,
drove from seventh to second in 20 laps. UNOH driver
Chris Puskas rallied from the sixth starting spot to
finish third. Goulden held on to finish fourth ahead of
Peeples, Ohio, driver Dave Jamison.
There were 42 DIRTcar UMP Modifieds on hand for the
final night of competition. A total of 97 DIRTcar UMP
Modified earned points toward the overall UNOH DIRTcar
Nationals Presented by Summit UMP Modified Championship.
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Triple 20 #1 Finish (20
Laps) - 1. 8C - Tyler Carpenter; 2. 66H - Wayne
Hammond; 3. '01 - Chris Puskas; 4. 41G - Matt Goulden;
5. d4 - Dave Jamison; 6. 1F - Travis Fleshman; 7. 66 -
Dale Murray; 8. 10 - Scott Mooers; 9. 11P - Charlie
Phillips; 10. d48 - Derek Groomer; 11. 15R - Rich
Robinson Jr; 12. 6b - Dave Baldwin; DNS 77g - Gavin
Landers; DNS 81 - Lawrence Sprague.
Triple
20 #2 Finish (20 Laps) -
1. 77 - Mike Wedelstadt; 2. 67 - Garrett Stewart; 3. '00
- Kody Weisner; 4. 17X - Richard Michael Jr; 5. 22T -
Tony Anderson; 6. '05 - Dave Wietholder; 7. 15b - Dave
Baker; 8. 26 - Bob Gierke; 9. 16 - Travis Dickson; 10.
92 - Joel Watson; 11. 35 - David Stremme; 12. 2 - Josh
Ulrich; 13. 47 - Collin Thirlby; 14. 11 - Richie Tosh.
Triple
20 #3 Finish (20 Laps) -
1. 3 - Austin Dillon; 2. 41 - Ty Dillon; 3. 1G - Devin
Gilpin; 4. 40b - Kyle Bronson; 5. 9 - Kenny Schrader; 6.
36 - Kenny Wallace; 7. 90 - Jason Beaulieu; 8. 44 - Dave
Hess Jr; 9. 7b - Jeff Babcock; 10. 18M - David
McWilliams; 11. '0 - Mark Dickson; 12. 115 - Brandon
Smith; 13. 18C - Matt Cooper; 14. 65 - Todd Sherman.
University of
Northwestern Ohio DIRTcar Nationals presented by Summit
Racing Equipment
DIRTcar
UMP Modified Point Standings - Top 5
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POS.
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CAR
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DRIVER
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TOTAL
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DIFF
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1 |
41 |
Ty Dillon
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461 |
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2 |
3 |
Austin Dillon
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436 |
-25 |
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3 |
36 |
Kenny Wallace
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434 |
-27 |
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4 |
9 |
Kenny Schrader
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395 |
-66 |
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5 |
40 |
Kyle Bronson
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371 |
-90 |
The DIRTcar
UMP Modified portion of the University of Northwestern
Ohio DIRTcar Nationals by Summit Racing Equipment is
brought to fans by several sponsors and partners
including Summit Racing Equipment, Hoosier Racing Tires,
GM Performance Parts, University of Northwestern Ohio,
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Moyer Controls Second UMP Late Model
A-Main Of 41st UNOH DIRTcar Nationals Presented by
Summit Racing Equipment
BARBERVILLE, FL – Feb.
21, 2012 – Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., resumed his
winning ways at Volusia Speedway Park on Tuesday night,
rolling to victory in the second 30-lap DIRTcar UMP Late
Model feature of the 41st UNOH DIRTcar Nationals
Presented by Summit Racing Equipment.
The 54-year-old dirt
Late Model legend controlled the short sprint, leading
the entire distance after starting from the outside pole
position. He outgunned polesitter Steve Francis of
Ashland, Ky., for the top spot and never looked back.
Moyer earned $7,000
for his eighth victory since 1998 at Volusia – more than
any other driver has registered at the half-mile oval
over that span.
“We’ve been here a few
times,” said Moyer, “so it makes us feel good to be able
to get one more.”
Moyer turned back
threats from Francis and Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky.,
to put his Victory Circle car in the post-race
spotlight. He has four more opportunities – DIRTcar UMP
events on Feb. 22 and 24 and World of Outlaws Late Model
Series programs on Feb. 23 and 25 – to win multiple
A-Mains during the UNOH DIRTcar Nationals Presented by
Summit for the fourth time in the last eight years.
Lanigan, 41, chased
Moyer throughout the race’s second half but couldn’t
muster the necessary speed to make a serious bid,
leaving his Rocket mount second at the finish. The WoO
LMS regular was 0.369 of a second behind Moyer when the
checkered flag flew.
The 44-year-old
Francis, who won the UNOH DIRTcar Nationals Presented by
Summit UMP Late Model opener the previous night, settled
for third place in the Barry Wright house car. He ran
second behind Moyer until being overtaken by Lanigan on
a lap-18 restart.
Rick Eckert of York,
Pa., who started third but slipped to fifth at the
initial green flag, slid by Shannon Babb of Moweaqua,
Ill., for fourth on the lap-18 restart and stayed there
to the finish in his Team Zero by Bloomquist car. Dennis
Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., started and finished
fifth, also in a Bloomquist chassis.
The feature’s aborted
start proved to be key to Moyer’s triumph. After a
tangle in turn-two involving Billy Decker of Unadilla,
N.Y., Don O’Neal of Martinsville, Ind., and Scott
Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., wiped out the original
green flag, Moyer turned the tables on Francis with a
strong high-side charge into the catbird’s seat.
“He got me on the
first start and I got him on the second start,” Moyer
said of Francis. “The first start my car didn’t take off
very well. I was able to get him back on the outside
because the track’s so fast out there.”
Jimmy Mars of
Menomonie, Wis., finished sixth, advancing 11 positions
from the 17th starting position. Babb faded
to seventh after starting fourth; Tim McCreadie of
Watertown, N.Y., made a steady march forward from 16th
to place eighth; Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga.,
was ninth; and Frankie Heckenast Jr. of Orland Park,
Ill., hustled from the 21st starting spot to
complete the top 10.
Three caution flags
slowed the event. The only crash occurred on the opening
circuit, when mid-pack jostling sent Bloomquist spinning
on the inside of turn two and Decker and O’Neal crashing
into the outside wall. Later, Brian Shirley of Chatham,
Ill., stopped in turn two on lap 18 and Jared Landers of
Batesville, Ark., stopped on the backstretch with a
steaming engine on lap 27.
Seventy-five cars were
signed in for the second consecutive night. Group
qualifying was utilized to set the starting lineups for
six heat races.
Erb recorded the
fastest overall qualifying lap at 15.644 seconds, Other
group fast-timers were Bloomquist (16.438), O’Neal
(16.343), Lanigan (16.284), McCreadie (15.816) and
Francis (15.646).
Heat winners were
Eckert, Moyer, Lanigan, Babb, Erb and Francis. The
B-Mains were captured by Shirley, Heckenast and Chub
Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., and Scott James of Bright,
Ind., topped the 12-lap ‘Bulrush Dash’ for
non-qualifiers.
Qualifying was marred
by a wild crash involving young DIRTcar Big-Block
Modified driver Larry Wight of Phoenix, N.Y., whose
Gypsum Express Late Model barrel-rolled several times
along the outside wall in turn one. His car landed with
its front end on the guardail.
Wight emerged from his
heavily-damaged machine without injury – and a short
time later was in his DIRTcar Big-Block Modified for the
division’s Tuesday-night practice sessions.
Said Wight: “I went
in, mud was flying in my face, the nose bottomed out –
and away I went.”
The DIRTcar Nationals
Presented by Summit continues on Wednesday night (Feb.
22) with another UMP Late Model program topped by a
30-lap A-Main. The Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block
Modifieds will also be on the schedule, making their
UNOH DIRTcar Nationals Presented by Summit debut with a
30-lap feature paying $2,000 to win.
Race time is 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesday.
For more information
on the DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH, log on to
www.DIRTcarNationals.com.
DIRTcar UMP Late Model
30-Lap A-Main Finish (Finish Pos./Start Pos./Driver):
1. (2) Billy Moyer
2. (6) Darrell Lanigan
3. (1) Steve Francis
4. (3) Rick Eckert
5. (5) Dennis Erb Jr.
6. (17) Jimmy Mars
7. (4) Shannon Babb
8. (16) Tim McCreadie
9. (8) Jonathan
Davenport
10. (21) Frankie
Heckenast Jr.
11. (11) Eric Wells
12. (22) Tyler Reddick
13. (15) John
Blankenship
14. (10) Morgan Bagley
15. (23) Chub Frank
16. (12) Jared Landers
17. (18) Jimmy Owens
18. (7) Mason Zeigler
19. (19) Brian Shirley
20. (9) Billy Moyer
Jr.
21. (24) Jason Feger
22. (25) Brandon
Sheppard
23. (13) Scott
Bloomquist
24. (14) Don O’Neal
25. (20) Billy Decker
Heat No. 1 (8 laps –
Top 3 Transfer): 1. Rick Eckert, 2. Mason Zeigler, 3.
Scott Bloomquist, 4. Billy Decker, 5. Josh Richards, 6.
Justin Rattliff, 7. Duke Whiseant, 8. Billy Ogle Jr., 9.
John Lowery, 10. Jeff Beyers, 11. Randy Korte, 12. Larry
Wight, 13. Danny Mitchell
Heat No. 2 (8 laps –
Top 3 Transfer): 1. Billy Moyer, 2. Jonathan Davenport,
3. Don O’Neal, 4. Earl Pearson Jr., 5. Brian Shirley, 6.
Kent Robinson, 7. Ron Davies, 8. Shelby Miles, 9.
Brandon Sheppard, 10. Scott James, 11. Jim Fletcher, 12.
Jason McBride, 13. Duane Harbaugh
Heat No. 3 (8 laps –
Top 3 Transfer): 1. Darrell Lanigan, 2. Billy Moyer Jr.,
3. John Blankenship, 4. Donnie Moran, 5. Bobby Pierce,
6. Jim Yoder, 7. Tyler Reddick, 8. Steve Isenberg, 9.
Freddie Carpenter, 10. Michael Norris, 11. Donald Beyers,
12. Chris Nash, 13. Tim Lance
Heat No. 4 (8 laps –
Top 3 Transfer): 1. Shannon Babb, 2. Morgan Bagley, 3.
Tim McCreadie, 4. Frankie Heckenast Jr., 5. Vic Coffey,
6. Dillon Wood, 7. Brady Smith, 8. Greg Johnson, 9. John
Lobb, 10. Dan Stone, 11. Tyler Bruening, 12. Mike
Hammerle
Heat No. 5 (8 laps –
Top 3 Transfer): 1. Dennis Erb Jr., 2. Eric Wells, 3.
Jimmy Mars, 4. Ryan Unzicker, 5. Chub Frank, 6. Jason
Feger, 7. Gregg Satterlee, 8. Jack Sullivan, 9. Chad
Hollenbeck, 10. Todd Frank, 11. Phil Ausra, 12. Eric
Jacobsen
Heat No. 6 (8 laps –
Top 3 Transfer): 1. Steve Francis, 2. Jared Landers, 3.
Jimmy Owens, 4. Terry Casey, 5. Mike Marlar, 6. Lance
Matthees, 7. J.R. Hotovy, 8. John Garvin Jr., 9. Aric
Almirola, 10. Pat Doar, 11. Charlie Sandercock (DNS) Don
Gordon
B-Main No. 1 (10 laps
– Top 2 Transfer): 1. Brian Shirley, 2. Billy Decker, 3.
Josh Richards, 4. Billy Ogle Jr., 5. Kent Robinson, 6.
Scott James, 7. John Lowery, 8. Danny Mitchell, 9. Jeff
Beyers, 10. Jim Fletcher, 11. Brandon Sheppard, 12. Earl
Pearson Jr., 13. Justin Rattliff, 14. Jason McBride
(DNS) Duke Whiseant, Ron Davies, Shelby Miles, Duane
Harbaugh, Randy Korte, Larry Wight
B-Main No. 2 (10 laps
– Top 2 Transfer): 1. Frankie Heckenast Jr., 2. Tyler
Reddick, 3. Donnie Moran, 4. Bobby Pierce, 5. Jim Yoder,
6. Steve Isenberg, 7. Vic Coffey, 8. Greg Johnson, 9.
Tyler Bruening, 10. Tim Lance, 11. John Lobb, 12.
Freddie Carpenter, 13. Michael Norris, 14. Donald Beyers,
15. Mike Hammerle, 16. Chris Nash, 17. Brady Smith, 18.
Dan Stone (DNS) Dillon Wood
B-Main No. 3 (10 laps
– Top 2 Transfer): 1. Chub Frank, 2. Jason Feger, 3.
Gregg Satterlee, 4. Ryan Unzicker, 5. Jack Sullivan, 6.
J.R. Hotovy, 7. Chad Hollenbeck, 8. John Garvin Jr., 9.
Eric Jacobsen, 10. Todd Frank, 11. Aric Almirola, 12.
Phil Ausra, 13. Terry Casey, 14. Mike Marlar, 15. Lance
Matthees (DNS) Pat Doar, Charlie Sandercock, Don Gordon
HERMIGATOR:
Wallace Goes Wire to Wire for Third UNOH DIRTcar
Nationals by Summit Win
University of Northwestern Ohio Drivers Sweep Podium in
‘Gator Championship’ Night 2 Qualifier
BARBERVILLE, Fla. – Feb. 19, 2012 – Kenny Wallace no
doubt has his eyes set on the ‘Gator Championship’ race,
locking into the big event’s redraw by winning his third
UNOH DIRTcar Nationals presented by Summit Racing
Equipment feature worth $1,000 on Sunday night.
“I’m humbled and this is really a dream come true for
me,” said the always excitable Wallace in victory lane.
“You should be excited when you win and I am! If you’re
not excited you shouldn’t be out here racing. This is
definitely a special Speed weeks for me because we are
just rednecks out here living the dream!”
Wallace used his outside front row starting spot to
maneuver past Sunday afternoon winner Ty Dillon of
Welcome, N.C., in route to his third victory over the
first six nights of UNOH DIRTcar Nationals by Summit
competition. NASCAR veteran Kenny Schrader of Concord,
N.C., found his way around Dillon within the first five
laps of the 20-lap main event and held on to finish in
the runner up spot.
Dillon finished third after starting on the pole.
Michael Long held on to his fourth place starting spot
as former UNOH DIRTcar Nationals by Summit champion Dave
Hess Jr., of Waterford, Pa., finished fifth.
Those drivers along with Steve Arpin, of Fort Frances,
Ontario, Richie Michael of Ischua, N.Y., Devin Dixon of
Tampa, Fla., Brian Shaw of Robinson, Ill., and former
‘Gator Championship’ race winner Jared Landers of
Batesville, Ark., all locked into Monday night’s ‘Gator
Championship’ race where the winner will be the first to
receive the all-new 4-foot Gator trophy along with the
$5,000 winner’s prize.
There were 38 DIRTcar UMP Modifieds that participated in
the ‘Gator Championship’ qualifying night two.
For more information, go to
www.DIRTcarNationals.com
or follow the event on Twitter @DIRTcarNats and on
Facebook at
facebook.com/DIRTcarNationals.
A-Main (20 Laps) – 1. 36 - Kenny Wallace; 2. 9 - Kenny
Schrader; 3. 41 - Ty Dillon; 4. 18L - Michael Long; 5.
44 - Dave Hess Jr; 6. 35 - Steve Arpin; 7. 17X - Richie
Michael; 8. 2 - Devin Dixon; 9. 1s - Brian Shaw; 10. 40L
- Jared Landers; 11. 77L - Dalton Lanich; 12. 3L - Jeff
Leka; 13. 16 - Travis Dickson; 14. 92 - Joel Watson; 15.
24 - Brad Waits; 16. '0 - Mark Dickson; 17. 7b - Jeff
Babcock; 18. 41S - Barry Sheffield; 19. '00 - Kody
Weisner; 20. '01 - Chris Puskas; 21. 64 - Gary Cook; 22.
Z1 - George Catanzano; 23. 12G - Jason Gross; DNS 8 -
Levi Kissinger;
Qualifying Group 1:; 1. 36 - Kenny Wallace; 2. 65 - Todd
Sherman; 3. 77 - Mike Wedelstadt; 4. 17X - Richie
Michael; 5. 35 - Steve Arpin; 6. 64 - Gary Cook; 7. 12s
- Matt Shaddic; 8. 12G - Jason Gross; 9. '0 - Mark
Dickson; 10. 11P - Charlie Philips;
Qualifying Group 2: ; 1. 3L - Jeff Leka; 2. '01 - Chris
Puskas; 3. 18L - Michael Long; 4. Z1 - George Catanzano;
5. '00 - Kody Weisner; 6. 2 - Josh Ulrich; 7. 41G - Matt
Goulden; 8. 6b - Dale Baldwin; 9. 24 - Brad Waits; 10.
4-Oct - Wade Wiseman;
Qualifying Group 3: ; 1. 2 - Devin Dixon; 2. 44 - Dave
Hess Jr; 3. 41 - Ty Dillon; 4. 16 - Travis Dickson; 5. 8
- Levi Kissinger; 6. 7b - Jeff Babcock; 7. 40L - Jared
Landers; 8. 18s - Dave Schroeder; 9. 81 - Lawrence
Sprague;
Qualifying Group 4: ; 1. 1s - Brian Shaw; 2. 77L -
Dalton Lanich; 3. 1 - Travis Fleshman; 4. 9 - Kenny
Schrader; 5. 18C - Matt Cooper; 6. 41S - Barry
Sheffield; 7. 92 - Joel Watson; 8. 145 - Jason Davis; 9.
18 - Jared Allison;
Heat 1: ; 1. 36 - Kenny Wallace; 2. 17X - Richie
Michael; 3. 35 - Steve Arpin; 4. 64 - Gary Cook; 5. '0 -
Mark Dickson; 6. 65 - Todd Sherman; 7. 12G - Jason
Gross; 8. 77 - Mike Wedelstadt; 9. 11P - Charlie
Philips;
Heat 2: ; 1. 18L - Michael Long; 2. Z1 - George
Catanzano; 3. '01 - Chris Puskas; 4. 3L - Jeff Leka; 5.
'00 - Kody Weisner; 6. 24 - Brad Waits; 7. 6b - Dale
Baldwin; 8. 41G - Matt Goulden; 9. 2 - Josh Ulrich; 10.
4-Oct - Wade Wiseman;
Heat 3: ; 1. 41 - Ty Dillon; 2. 2 - Devin Dixon; 3. 44
- Dave Hess Jr; 4. 16 - Travis Dickson; 5. 7b - Jeff
Babcock; 6. 8 - Levi Kissinger; 7. 18s - Dave Schroeder;
8. 81 - Lawrence Sprague; DNS 40L - Jared Landers;
Heat 4: ; 1. 9 - Kenny Schrader; 2. 1s - Brian Shaw; 3.
77L - Dalton Lanich; 4. 41S - Barry Sheffield; 5. 92 -
Joel Watson; 6. 18C - Matt Cooper; 7. 18 - Jared
Allison; 8. 1 - Travis Fleshman; 9. 145 - Jason Davis;
B-Main 1: ; 1. 24 - Brad Waits; 2. 12G - Jason Gross; 3.
65 - Todd Sherman; 4. 77 - Mike Wedelstadt; 5. 41G -
Matt Goulden; 6. 2 - Josh Ulrich; 7. 12s - Matt Shaddic;
8. 4-Oct - Wade Wiseman; 9. 6b - Dale Baldwin; 10. 11P -
Charlie Philips;
B-Main 2: ; 1. 8 - Levi Kissinger; 2. 40L - Jared
Landers; 3. 18C - Matt Cooper; 4. 18s - Dave Schroeder;
5. 18 - Jared Allison; 6. 81 - Lawrence Sprague; 7. 1 -
Travis Fleshman; DNS 145 - Jason Davis;
The DIRTcar UMP Modified portion of the University of
Northwestern Ohio DIRTcar Nationals by Summit Racing
Equipment is brought to fans by several sponsors and
partners including Summit Racing Equipment, Hoosier
Racing Tires, GM Performance Parts, University of
Northwestern Ohio, Aero Race Wheels, ASI Racewear, Auto
Meter, Bell Helmets, Beyea Custom Headers, Bilstein
Shocks, Dominator Race Products, Fast Shafts, Intercomp,
Racing Electronics, Vicci, KSE Racing Products, MSD
Ignition, Quarter Master, R2C Competition Series Air
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