| Reed
gets late race 410 sprint win at Fremont; Clark survives wild 305 race;
Hennig earns truck victory
Saturday, July 30, 2011
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – Byron Reed
has often said he hates leading late in a race – he’d rather be in second.
He got his wish Saturday, July 30 at Fremont Speedway.
The Monclova, Ohio driver
was trailing Craig Mintz with five laps to go as the pair raced through
heavy lapped traffic. That forced Mintz, the defending Fort Ball Pizza
Palace 410 Sprint track champion, to decide how to maneuver. Reed used
the lapped machines as a pick and drove under Mintz exiting turn four with
four laps to go to take the lead.
Reed, who started 13th in
the 30-lap feature, would go on to claim his third win of the season on
Kistler Engines Night and his 19th career victory at The Track that Action
Built, moving him into a tie with hall-of-famer Jim Fleming for 19th on
the track’s all-time win list.
The win also propelled Reed
into second in the chase for the Kistler Racing Products Fremont Attica
Sprint Title (FAST) Championship Series title and the $10,000 that goes
with it. Reed, the defending FAST champion, is now just two points behind
Dean Jacobs.
“It seems like the last couple
of weeks it hasn’t been a lot of fun for some reason so something like
that makes it fun again. Hopefully we can build off that,” said Reed in
the Engine Pro Victory Lane beside his Crown Battery, Reebar Diecasting,
ProShocks backed #5. “It’s tough when you’re leading…you don’t want to
take a chance but you really need to cause you know someone is on you and
the lapped cars are all over the place. I was just lucky to hit a spot
where he (Mintz) wasn’t.”
“Last night (Attica where
he drove off the track battling in the top five) I probably was driving
too hard. Tonight I told myself even though I was starting 13th I need
to race hard but not take chances I should take and it worked out. I have
to say happy birthday to my dad and my helper Kevin,” added Reed.
The 25-lap feature for the
Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints came down to the last few feet.
Bobby Clark and Stuart Brubaker were side-by-side coming to the checkered
and the two touched, sending Brubaker flipping across the start-finish
line with Clark taking the win by less than half a car-length. Clark had
led from the start, but with four laps to go Brubaker, the defending track
champion was quickly closing. As they took the white flag the pair raced
side by side all the way around the track. Brubaker shot low in turns three
and four and slid up next to Clark who did not give an inch. They touched
with both weaving toward the checkers.
“I was getting loose getting
in if I got in too low. I was slowing down so I tried to get in higher
but the higher I got in I got tight. I knew Brubaker would be coming. He
runs hard…he races you hard…I just made up my mind I wasn’t lifting. I’m
glad it wasn’t our car tore up,” said Clark of his second win of the season.
“I have to thank my crew…they
worked hard…Scott and Matt,” added Clark beside his Fremont Fence/Jenny’s
Copper Penny, B&L Plumbing/Kear’s Speed Shop backed #8k.
The win is Clark’s 26th of
his career at Fremont, moving him into a tie with the late hall-of-famer
De Genzman for 15th on the track’s all-time win list. “That is definitely
an honor…if I only end up tied with him I know I’ve done well,” he responded.
Brubaker exited his torn
up car and bowed to the cheering crowd. “I knew I only had one last shot.
I don’t like to race like that and Bobby knows it. I thought I had him
cleared…I saw his left front. I knew I had to slide him because we were
both running the cushion. It was for the win and we came up just short,”
he said.
The last 10 laps of the Fremont
Fence & Guardrail Dirt Truck feature saw four trucks battling for the
win. When the dust settled it was Castalia’s Dan Hennig standing in the
Engine Pro Victory Lane for the second time this season. It was the ninth
win of his career at Fremont Speedway.
“I hope that was as much
fun for the fans to watch as it was for me out here driving. We changed
a lot of stuff…during the heat race it absolutely sucked. I didn’t think
I was going to be even close to getting up front. We changed some stuff
around. I want to thank Collin, my son, for crewing for me and my brother
Dustin and my dad Bob,” said Hennig beside Liberty Tax Service, Peans Pizza
and Subs, Fleener Transmissions, Riedy’s Auto World backed #32h.
Roger Campbell and Mike Dussel
led the field to the green in the 30-lap 410 sprint feature with Campbell
taking the lead while fourth-place starter Craig Mintz moved into second.
Fifth place starter Phil Gressman would grab third on the second lap as
Mintz closed on Campbell. Just as Mintz and Campbell raced side-by-side
for the lead coming down to complete the fifth lap, Mike Burkin would spin
in turn four right in front of the leaders. Campbell would make contact
with Burkin as Mintz ducked low, with Gressman also making contact. Gressman
would stand on the gas, pushing Campbell around as he kept rolling. Campbell
would retire to the pits, handing the lead to Mintz.
On the restart, Mintz would
pull away from Gressman with Dussel, Kevin Lee, Bruce White and Mike Linder
in tow. Lee would take third on lap six as Mintz began to check out with
Gressman comfortably in second. With eight laps in, Reed had worked his
way from 13th to sixth. Just as Mintz hit the back of the field, Bryan
Sebetto would spin to bring out the caution on lap 10.
With a clear track Mintz
would rocket away from Gressman and Lee with Reed driving past both White
and Dussel into fourth. At the half-way point Mintz had a huge lead over
Gressman as Lee battled with Reed. The final caution would fly for Cole
Duncan on lap 16. On the restart Mintz pulled away again from Gressman
as Lee and Reed continued their battle with Linder, Brad Bowman and 20th
place starter Dean Jacobs in tow. Reed would drive around Lee into third
on lap 17 and take second a circuit later.
It seemed Mintz had an insurmountable
lead as he caught the back of the field with eight laps to go. But, as
the lapped cars raced side-by-side, Mintz was forced out of his high line
and Reed began to close. With five laps to go Reed had wiped out a 10 car
length deficit and was right on Mintz’ rear bumper. On lap 26 as the pair
raced in lapped traffic, Reed would dive under Mintz for the lead. Mintz
would not give up and as they raced into turns three and four on the final
lap pulled right in on Reed. Reed was able to hold off the last lap challenge
and take the win by a car length over Mintz. Gressman, Lee and Jacobs would
round out the top five.
Bobby Clark would grab the
lead at the drop of the green in the 305 sprint feature with Jason Keckler
pressuring while Jimmy Colvin, Dustin Dinan, Nate Dussel, Brubaker and
Paul Weaver in tow. Colvin would spin in turn two as they raced into the
second lap, collecting Weaver and Dussel, ending all of their nights.
After Jamie Miller got into
the front stretch wall on the restart, Clark and Keckler would continue
their battle for the lead with Brubaker, Dinan and Paige Polyak in tow.
On lap four D.J. Foos would find the front stretch wall to bring out the
caution. Again on the restart Clark and Keckler would battle up front with
Brubaker, Dinan, Polyak, Seth Schneider and 15th place starter Bryan Scott
following.
As the laps clicked off Clark
began to pull away from Keckler as he raced into lapped traffic on the
13th circuit. With 10 laps to go Clark was getting set to lap the 10th
place running machine but Keckler had his hands full with Brubaker and
Polyak. With five laps to go Clark’s lead was quickly evaporating as Keckler,
Brubaker and Polyak began to close. Brubaker would grab second on lap 21
and with two laps to go was right on Clark’s rear bumper, setting up the
wild finish.
Behind Clark and Brubaker
at the checkered were Keckler, Polyak and Dinan.
John Ivy took the lead at
the drop of the green in the dirt truck feature with Kent Brewer, Hennig,
Bob Dible, Jim McGrath and Daniel Roepke Jr. in tow. Ivy would begin to
pull away as the battle for second was a dandy between Brewer, Hennig,
McGrath, Dible, Steve Sabo and Roepke. Dible would bring out the first
caution on lap 9 with a flat tire. Ivy seemed to have the race in control,
pulling away on the restart. But, at the half-way mark, he spun in turn
two, handing the lead to Brewer with Hennig, McGrath, Roepke and Sabo giving
chase.
Following a lap 12 caution
for Phil Burroughs coming to a stop on the track, Hennig would make his
move on the restart, shooting around Brewer into the lead. With five laps
remaining, the caution would fly for debris, setting up a shoot-out. Hennig
and Roepke would race side by side on the restart with McGrath, Brewer
and 17th place starter Art Ball pressuring. Hennig was finally able to
pull away slightly over the remaining three laps with rookie Roepke finishing
second followed by Ball, McGrath and Brewer.
Fremont Speedway will be
back in action on Saturday, Aug. 6 on Burger King Night featuring the 410
and 305 sprints and the dirt trucks battling the stock cars.
For more information go to
www.fremontohspeedway.com
Fremont Speedway - 7/30/2011
Kistler Engines Night
Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410
Sprints (26 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Qualifying - Kistler Engines
1. 45-Kevin Lee, 12.98;
2. 51-Brad Bowman, 13.18; 3. 312-Mike Linder, 13.18; 4. 45L-Brian Lay,
13.18; 5. 12-Jarred Ridge, 13.19; 6. 53-Phil Gressman, 13.23; 7. O9-Craig
Mintz, 13.31; 8. 96AU-Bruce White, 13.32; 9. 14H-Todd Heller, 13.33; 10.
3T-Tony Beaber, 13.33; 11. O-Mike Dussel, 13.34; 12. 51C-Roger Campbell,
13.36; 13. 5R-Byron Reed, 13.43; 14. 22T-Miranda Throckmorton, 13.48; 15.
4K-Kody Kinser, 13.49; 16. 16-Bryan Sebetto, 13.51; 17. 48-Mike Burkin,
13.60; 18. 22-Cole Duncan, 13.65; 19. 9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.71; 20. 1X-Matt
Linder, 13.71; 21. 10-Brad Haudenschild, 13.80; 22. 97-Dean Jacobs, 13.83;
23. 5M-Max Stambaugh, 13.89; 24. 60-Jody Keegan, 13.95; 25. 41J-Jermey
Powley, 15.93; 26. 2+-Brian Smith, 99.00
Heat 1 - Heat 1 (8 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 16-Bryan Sebetto[1] ;
2. 5R-Byron Reed[2] ; 3. O9-Craig Mintz[4] ; 4. 45-Kevin Lee[6] ; 5. 97-Dean
Jacobs[8] ; 6. 3T-Tony Beaber[3] ; 7. 45L-Brian Lay[5] ; 8. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[7]
; 9. 41J-Jermey Powley[9]
Heat 2 - Heat 2 (8 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 22T-Miranda Throckmorton[2]
; 2. 48-Mike Burkin[1] ; 3. 96AU-Bruce White[4] ; 4. O-Mike Dussel[3] ;
5. 12-Jarred Ridge[5] ; 6. 51-Brad Bowman[6] ; 7. 5M-Max Stambaugh[8] ;
8. 2+-Brian Smith[9] ; 9. 1X-Matt Linder[7]
Heat 3 - Heat 3 (8 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 22-Cole Duncan[1] ; 2.
4K-Kody Kinser[2] ; 3. 53-Phil Gressman[5] ; 4. 51C-Roger Campbell[3] ;
5. 312-Mike Linder[6] ; 6. 14H-Todd Heller[4] ; 7. 10-Brad Haudenschild[7]
; 8. 60-Jody Keegan[8]
B-Main - Computer Man Inc.
(10 Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 51-Brad Bowman[1] ; 2.
45L-Brian Lay[2] ; 3. 14H-Todd Heller[3] ; 4. 3T-Tony Beaber[4] ; 5. 1X-Matt
Linder[6] ; 6. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[5] ; 7. 60-Jody Keegan[9] ; 8. 10-Brad
Haudenschild[7] ; 9. 5M-Max Stambaugh[8] ; 10. 2+-Brian Smith[11] ; 11.
41J-Jermey Powley[10]
A-Main - (30 Laps)
1. 5R-Byron Reed[13]; 2.
O9-Craig Mintz[4]; 3. 53-Phil Gressman[5]; 4. 45-Kevin Lee[8]; 5. 97-Dean
Jacobs[20]; 6. 312-Mike Linder[7]; 7. 16-Bryan Sebetto[16]; 8. 45L-Brian
Lay[10]; 9. 51-Brad Bowman[9]; 10. 14H-Todd Heller[11]; 11. 96AU-Bruce
White[3]; 12. 1X-Matt Linder[19]; 13. 3T-Tony Beaber[12]; 14. O-Mike Dussel[2];
15. 22T-Miranda Throckmorton[14]; 16. 22-Cole Duncan[18]; 17. 4K-Kody Kinser[15];
18. 51C-Roger Campbell[1]; 19. 12-Jarred Ridge[6]; 20. 48-Mike Burkin[17]
Hard Charger: 97-Dean Jacobs[+15]
Fremont Federal Credit Union
305 Sprints (26 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - Heat 1 (8 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 2.
4M-Jamie Miller[5] ; 3. 27-Paige Polyak[3] ; 4. 8K-Bobby Clark[9] ; 5.
36-Seth Schneider[4] ; 6. 39-Matt Merrill[8] ; 7. 10S-Roger Shammo[7] ;
8. 36X-Dustin Keegan[6] ; 9. 30-Adam Ollom[1]
Heat 2 - Heat 2 (8 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 1W-Paul Weaver[9] ; 2.
1-Nate Dussel[7] ; 3. 22D-Dan Hammond[1] ; 4. 9-Jimmy Colvin[8] ; 5. 5R-Jordan
Ryan[4] ; 6. 77S-Jim Sipe[3] ; 7. 72C-Ross Moore[2] ; 8. 94-John Ivy[5]
; 9. 8B-Zack Kramer[6]
Heat 3 - Heat 3 (8 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4]
; 2. 25-Jason Keckler[2] ; 3. 8J-Jess Stiger[1] ; 4. 11F-D.J. Foos[7] ;
5. OOS-Bryan Scott[6] ; 6. M28-Josh Muntz[5] ; 7. 10-Josh Harrison[8] ;
8. 80-Jake Trevino[3]
B-Main - Computer Man Inc.
(10 Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. M28-Josh Muntz[3] ; 2.
10S-Roger Shammo[4] ; 3. 39-Matt Merrill[1] ; 4. 8B-Zack Kramer[11] ; 5.
10-Josh Harrison[6] ; 6. 36X-Dustin Keegan[7] ; 7. 77S-Jim Sipe[2] ; 8.
30-Adam Ollom[10] ; 9. 72C-Ross Moore[5] ; 10. 80-Jake Trevino[9]
A-Main - (25 Laps)
1. 8K-Bobby Clark[2]; 2.
35-Stuart Brubaker[5]; 3. 25-Jason Keckler[1]; 4. 27-Paige Polyak[7]; 5.
5-Dustin Dinan[4]; 6. M28-Josh Muntz[16]; 7. 36-Seth Schneider[13]; 8.
5R-Jordan Ryan[14]; 9. OOS-Bryan Scott[15]; 10. 10S-Roger Shammo[17]; 11.
10-Josh Harrison[20]; 12. 8J-Jess Stiger[12]; 13. 22D-Dan Hammond[11];
14. 11F-D.J. Foos[9]; 15. 8B-Zack Kramer[19]; 16. 4M-Jamie Miller[10];
17. 9-Jimmy Colvin[3]; 18. 1-Nate Dussel[6]; 19. 1W-Paul Weaver[8]; 20.
39-Matt Merrill[18]
Hard Charger: M28-Josh Muntz[+10]
Fremont Fence Dirt Trucks
(30 Trucks)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - Heat 1 (8 Laps -
Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5-Jim McGrath[2] ; 2.
36X-Phil Burroughs[3] ; 3. 8KB-Kent Brewer[7] ; 4. 79-Andrew Lutman[8]
; 5. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[1] ; 6. 92-Loren Schwochow[6] ; 7. 6-Linda Sabo[4]
; 8. 50-Jeff Potridge[5]
Heat 2 - Heat 2 (8 Laps -
Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. OO-John Ivy[6] ; 2. 16-Steve
Sabo[2] ; 3. P51-Willie Keegan[8] ; 4. 4X-Brian Sorg[5] ; 5. O1-Art Ball[7]
; 6. 23M-Brad Mitten[3] ; 7. 99X-Gene Potridge[4] ; 8. 41C-Chad Stahl[1]
Heat 3 - Heat 3 (8 Laps -
Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 17-Bob Dible[6] ; 2.
32H-Dan Hennig[4] ; 3. 99-Art Howey Jr.[7] ; 4. O-Jim Keegan[3] ; 5. 9-Curt
Inks[2] ; 6. 115-Ben Good[5] ; 7. 14-Scott Beard[1]
Heat 4 - Heat 4 (8 Laps -
Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 18W-Cory Ward[1] ; 2.
8-Steve Endicott[2] ; 3. 88-Dan Roepke Jr.[3] ; 4. 84-Tony Siferd[4] ;
5. 3R-Chuck Roelle[6] ; 6. 30-Dave Gibbs[7] ; 7. 4S-Keith Sorg[5]
B-Main - Computer Man Inc.
(10 Laps - Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. O1-Art Ball[2] ; 2. 5JR-Jimmy
McGrath Jr.[1] ; 3. 3R-Chuck Roelle[4] ; 4. 9-Curt Inks[3] ; 5. 99X-Gene
Potridge[10] ; 6. 30-Dave Gibbs[8] ; 7. 92-Loren Schwochow[5] ; 8. 4S-Keith
Sorg[12] ; 9. 41C-Chad Stahl[14] ; 10. 23M-Brad Mitten[6] ; 11. 14-Scott
Beard[11]
A-Main - (20 Laps)
1. 32H-Dan Hennig[4]; 2.
88-Dan Roepke Jr.[10]; 3. O1-Art Ball[15]; 4. 5-Jim McGrath[8]; 5. 8KB-Kent
Brewer[1]; 6. 16-Steve Sabo[3]; 7. 18W-Cory Ward[5]; 8. P51-Willie Keegan[12];
9. OO-John Ivy[2]; 10. 3R-Chuck Roelle[17]; 11. 17-Bob Dible[6]; 12. 4X-Brian
Sorg[14]; 13. 9-Curt Inks[20]; 14. 8-Steve Endicott[9]; 15. O-Jim Keegan[13];
16. 36X-Phil Burroughs[11]; 17. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[18]; 18. 84-Tony
Siferd[16]; 19. 99-Art Howey Jr.[7]; 20. 79-Andrew Lutman[19]
Hard Charger: O1-Art Ball[+12]
©2011 - Results Provided
by: Computer Man Inc. Fremont, OH
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