Blaney
holds off Shaffer to take Night #6
of Ohio Sprint Speedweek at Fremont
Wednesday,
June 27, 2012
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – Despite some
mechanical woes over the past few
races and some bad racing luck,
Dale Blaney has remained
confident. That was evident
Wednesday at Fremont Speedway for
night #6 of the University of
Northwestern Ohio All Star Circuit
of Champions’ 30th Annual Ohio
Sprint Speedweek.
Prior to the night’s racing on JLH
General Contractor’s Night, Blaney
was calm and confident in the pit
area, joking with fellow
competitors, and letting them know
he was taking ALL the money at
“The Track That Action Built.”
“It was a great night…got a good
qualifying lap and that just set
the tone for it,” said Blaney
beside his Ti22 Performance #2.
“I’ll tell you what…to beat those
two guys (Tim Shaffer and Kyle
Larson) here…especially Larson.
He’s unbelievable and we’re going
to be watching him race on Sundays
for a lot of years. It’s pretty
neat to race with him right now.
And to beat Shaffer…I saw that #83
on the board and I knew he was
good. He gets up on the wheel for
these races. We have a good time
racing. Boy he shoved it in there
in four. I thought I was okay…I
was kind of getting held up there
just a little bit…the 45 car kind
of took my line a little bit. I
don’t know if I was playing a
little too cautious, but I got in
there a little easier than I
should of and he (Shaffer) got a
run and boy I had to get between
him and the curb and the curb was
tall and I just caught it good. He
could have just used me up but he
raced me clean.”
Blaney, a three time UNOH All Star
champion and four time Ohio Sprint
Speedweek titlist, passed
race-long leader Kyle Larson in
heavy lapped traffic with just
seven laps to go and then held off
a valiant last lap effort from
defending speedweek champion Tim
Shaffer to score his fifth UNOH
All Star win of the year. It was
Blaney’s 10th career All Star win
at Fremont, tying him with Jack
Hewitt for the most all time
series’ win at “The Track That
Action Built.”
“It’s pretty cool to tie Jack.
There’s no other place I really
like to come to. This is one of my
favorite places to come race. It’s
a racing town and the fans are
always great here. To win here is
special and the fans have always
treated me right,” said Blaney
Blaney’s 15th career win at
Fremont Speedway, tightens the
UNOH All Stars point standings for
the national title as Shaffer came
into the event with a narrow 12
point lead. The Ohio Sprint
Speedweek points battle is also
close as Stevie Shaffer and Blaney
narrow the gap to leader Stevie
Smith.
For
Shaffer, the second place run just
continues to show how his Aaron
Call/Janet Holbrook Motorsports
team continues to grow and gel.
“I was trying my damnest…that was
a hell of a race. You get Larson
out front…that kid is awesome;
he’s got a lot of talent. To stay
up front at this track…it’s tough,
the track changes and you have to
move around a lot. When I got to
third I thought I might have a
shot at this. I kind of slid
Larson down there earlier and it
worked so I tried it just to see
how close I could get to Dale and
I tried it and got next to him and
thought I needed to save that for
later. I just came up a little
short. What a heck of a race…that
was a lot of fun,” said Shaffer
beside his Kistler Engines, VRP
Shocks backed #83.
“I can’t wait to race tomorrow… I
just love racing every night. We
have a great team with Janet and
Aaron giving us great tools to
work with. The J&J chassis and
VRP shocks and Kistler
Engines…it’s just starting to come
together and it’s a lot of fun,”
added Shaffer.
For Larson, who has won two Ohio
Speedweek features in his first
ever appearance in the event,
third place was a bit
disappointing.
“The cushion got tougher and
tougher to run. I figured the Low
Rider (Blaney) would be down on
the bottom in one and two...it
really got slick down there and
you had to make sure you hit your
marks. I didn’t want to take a
chance of missing the bottom like
I did when he got by me. I don’t
know what happened there after
that yellow…I just kept messing up
and let him get close to me. I
felt like I was getting through
traffic good so I really didn’t
want to see that yellow (only
caution was on lap 25) I wanted it
to go 40 laps nonstop. We will
take two wins and almost a third
last night and a third
tonight…it’s not bad,” said Larson
of his Abreu
Vineyards/Stadelhoffer
Construction/Butlerbuilt Seats
backed #1k.
Bradner, Ohio’s Nate Dussel would
lead all 25 laps of the non-stop
Fremont Federal Credit Union 305
Sprint feature to easily earn his
first win of the season at Fremont
Speedway. It was his 7th career
win.
“It’s about damn time. These guys
hit it on the nose tonight. It’s
been so frustrating this last
month and a half. This racing deal
is supposed to be for fun and we
just haven’t had too much fun
lately. This makes all those days
in the shop worth it,” said Dussel
beside his Berrier Fabrication/,
Gressman Powersports/Kylynn
Manufacturing/Dussel Welding
backed #1. “Thank God I have a
great motor that Scott Gressman
puts under me. I could go up there
and smack the cushion and just put
my foot in it and it would save
it. I can’t thank my crew
enough…they do this for nothing
and they are working their tails
off.”
Woodville, Ohio’s Daniel Roepke
Jr. powered into the lead on lap
five and only a few cautions would
slow his march to his second
straight victory at Fremont in the
Fremont Fence Dirt Trucks.
“We could really stick this thing
on the bottom. When that last
caution came out (on lap 18 of the
20 lap feature) I was kind of
getting a little worried…I could
hear some guys creeping up behind
me. We really have something
figured out here. I’m not really
sure what we changed but it’s
really working,” said Roepke in
the Engine Pro Victory Lane. “I
want to thank JLH General
Contractor for the extra $100
bucks tonight, the Village Inn,
Perkins Tree Service, Johnny’s
Electric…they gave us some funds
this year to help keep us going.
Larson
and Blaney would lead the field to
the green of the 40-lap feature
with Larson blasting into the lead
with Blaney, Shane Stewart, Sam
Hafertepe, Shaffer, Stevie Smith,
Lee Jacobs and Greg Wilson in
pursuit. Larson set a blistering
pace on the fast track, catching
the rear of the field by lap
seven. Looking like a seasoned
veteran, Larson patiently worked
his way through the heavy traffic
and by lap 12 had some clear track
and opened up a sizeable lead over
Blaney, Stewart, Shaffer,
Hafertepe, Smith and Craig Mintz.
But, just three laps later, Larson
encountered traffic again, this
time they were racing side by side
in front of him. However, Blaney
could not close as Stewart,
Shaffer and Smith waged a terrific
battle for third. Cap Henry and
Jared Ridge would stop exiting
turn four on lap 25 for the only
caution. On the restart Larson had
a lapped car separating him from
Blaney who had two lapped machines
between himself and Shaffer. On
the restart Chris Andrews got
upside down to bring out the red.
On the restart Larson used the
clean air and the lapped cars to
open up a lead again, but not for
long as Blaney quickly disposed of
the traffic. Larson handed Blaney
the break he needed on lap 28 when
the leader slid off the top of
turn two. Meanwhile Shaffer got
around Stewart and was closing on
the top two cars.
Larson and Blaney raced into heavy
lapped traffic on lap 31 with
Shaffer closing, and after
completing the 32nd lap, Blaney
would dive under Larson in turns
one and two and drive off the
bottom into the lead. Larson would
stay to Blaney’s outside and
Shaffer joined the fun a lap
later. With five to go, Blaney,
Larson and Shaffer were within a
car length of each other for the
lead while Stewart, Smith and
Wilson gave chase.
Shaffer would take second on lap
36 and quickly raced to Blaney’s
inside. Blaney and Shaffer would
battle side by the side to the
white flag with Larson falling
back slightly. As they raced into
three and four toward the
checkered, Shaffer blasted to
Blaney’s inside and slid up, the
two nearly banging wheels as they
had a drag race to the finish with
Blaney winning by half a car.
Blaney, Larson, Stewart, Smith and
Wilson would round out the top
five.
“I hate to lead races early,
especially with him (Larson)
behind you. He watched me the
other night at Wayne County…well
he really didn’t watch me long, he
just drove by me, but I watched
him a little bit. He was really
good on the bottom early in one
and two and then he kind of stayed
up top and after he run off the
cliff there in two, I thought he’d
move down a little bit but he
didn’t. We just took advantage of
him…we were running second and
traffic just went our way,” said
Blaney of his winning strategy.
Dussel and Dustin Dinan would
bring the field to the green in
the 25 lap 305 sprint feature, but
before a lap could be recorded,
third starting D.J.Foos would spin
in turn four. On the second
attempt, Dussel would grab the
lead over John Ivy, Dinan, Jamie
Miller, Alvin Roepke, Caleb
Griffith, Steve Rando and Jimmy
Colvin. Dinan would bobble on lap
three, allowing Roepke, Griffith,
Miller and Colvin to get by.
Dussel would catch the rear of the
field on lap eight, but Ivy could
not close as Roepke had his hands
full with Griffith and Miller. The
top five would continue to stay
that way as they sliced and diced
through lapped traffic. Griffith
would finally steal third from
Roepke on lap 16.
With five laps to go, Dussel held
a commanding lead, with his only
problem an occasional slip up
against the cushion in turn four.
But, Dussel would drive away for
the win, with Ivy, Griffith,
Roepke and Miller rounding out the
top five.
Curt Kinks and Dustin Keegan would
bring the dirt truck field to the
green for the 20 lap affair, but
Inks would spin before a lap could
be completed. On the second start,
Kent Brewer would grab the lead
over Keegan, Art Ball, John Ivy
and Roepke. Keegan would soon fade
with mechanical issues as Ball,
Ivy and a rapidly closing Roepke
pursued Brewer. Ball and Roepke
would drive under Brewer on lap
three with Ivy grabbing third a
lap later. Roepke would drive
under Ball for the lead on lap
five and pulled away as Ball had
his hands full with Ivy and Jimmy
McGrath Jr.
As Roepke continued to pull away,
Ivy would steal second from Ball
on lap eight with McGrath trying
to hold off Cory Ward and Brian
Sorg. The caution would fly on lap
12 for a Brewer spin with the
running order Roepke, Ivy, Ball,
McGrath and Ward. On the restart,
Ball would take second back from
Ivy as Roepke again pulled away.
The caution flew again on lap 17
when Bob Dible’s machine briefly
caught fire under the hood. A lap
and another caution, this time for
Keith Sorg. On the restart, Roepke
could not pull away from Ball and
Ivy as Ward and McGrath in
pursuit. As they raced to the
white flag, Roepke now had to deal
with Ivy and Ball as the three
waged a terrific battle. But,
Roepke would hold steady for the
win over Ivy, Ball, McGrath Jr.
and Ward.
Fremont Speedway will host the
30th Annual Ohio Sprint Speedweek
finale on Saturday, June 30,
paying the winner of the 50-lap
feature $10,000. The dirt trucks
and 305 sprints will be in action
as well.
For more information go to
www.fremontohspeedway.com
Fremont Speedway -
6/27/2012
JLH Construction Night
Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410
Sprints (40 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Qualifying - Callie's Performance
1. 2-Dale Blaney , 13.095; 2.
1K-Kyle Larson, 13.253; 3.
55X-Dave Blaney, 13.273; 4.
45-Paul McMahan, 13.317; 5.
29-Shane Stewart, 13.363; 6.
89G-David Gravel, 13.364; 7. O-Lee
Jacobs, 13.391; 8. 40-Caleb Helms,
13.402; 9. 12-Jared Ridge, 13.431;
10. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. ,
13.450; 11. 19-Stevie Smith,
13.453; 12. 83-Tim Shaffer,
13.463; 13. O9-Craig Mintz,
13.518; 14. W20-Greg Wilson,
13.523; 15. 14H-Todd Heller,
13.523; 16. 16-Chris Andrews,
13.537; 17. 55-Brad Bowman,
13.579; 18. 14-Tony Stewart,
13.595; 19. 5R-Byron Reed, 13.643;
20. 97-Dean Jacobs, 13.692; 21.
54-Cap Henry, 13.732; 22.
45L-Brian Lay, 13.733; 23. 3L-Mike
Linder, 13.735; 24. 24H-Bryan
Sebetto, 13.764; 25. 35-Stuart
Brubaker, 13.797; 26. 4K-Kody
Kinser, 13.815; 27. 1S-Logan
Schuchart, 13.873; 28. 3-Pete
Miller III , 13.876; 29. 53-Phil
Gressman, 13.890; 30. 9Z-Duane
Zablocki, 13.909; 31. 60-Jody
Keegan, 13.936; 32. 22-Cole
Duncan, 13.960; 33. 71AU-Ryan
Davis, 13.971; 34. D4-Danny
Holtgraver, 13.998; 35. 2+-Brian
Smith, 14.066; 36. 46AU-Stuart
Williams, 14.071; 37. 5T-Travis
Philo, 14.161; 38. 4-Danny Smith,
14.240; 39. 2M-Dallas Hewitt,
14.258; 40. 14W-Chad Wilson,
14.328
Heat 1 - (10 Laps - Top 5
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 54-Cap Henry[1] ; 2. O9-Craig
Mintz[3] ; 3. 29-Shane Stewart[5]
; 4. 2-Dale Blaney [6] ; 5.
55-Brad Bowman[2] ; 6. 53-Phil
Gressman[8] ; 7. 12-Jared Ridge[4]
; 8. 5T-Travis Philo[10] ; 9.
35-Stuart Brubaker[7] ; 10.
71AU-Ryan Davis[9]
Heat 2 - (10 Laps - Top 5
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 14-Tony Stewart[2] ; 2.
W20-Greg Wilson[3] ; 3. 1K-Kyle
Larson[6] ; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr. [4] ; 5. 4K-Kody Kinser[7] ;
6. D4-Danny Holtgraver[9] ; 7.
4-Danny Smith[10] ; 8. 9Z-Duane
Zablocki[8] ; 9. 89G-David
Gravel[5] ; 10. 45L-Brian Lay[1]
Heat 3 - (10 Laps - Top 5
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 5R-Byron Reed[2] ; 2. 3L-Mike
Linder[1] ; 3. 19-Stevie Smith[4]
; 4. 14H-Todd Heller[3] ; 5. O-Lee
Jacobs[5] ; 6. 55X-Dave Blaney[6]
; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart[7] ; 8.
60-Jody Keegan[8] ; 9. 2M-Dallas
Hewitt[10] ; 10. 2+-Brian Smith[9]
Heat 4 - (10 Laps - Top 5
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 24H-Bryan Sebetto[1] ; 2.
83-Tim Shaffer[4] ; 3. 97-Dean
Jacobs[2] ; 4. 16-Chris Andrews[3]
; 5. 22-Cole Duncan[8] ; 6.
40-Caleb Helms[5] ; 7. 3-Pete
Miller III [7] ; 8. 46AU-Stuart
Williams[9] ; 9. 14W-Chad
Wilson[10] ; 10. 45-Paul
McMahan[6]
Dash - R & R (6 Laps,
finishing order determined first 6
starting positions of A-feature
1. 1K-Kyle Larson[2] ; 2. 2-Dale
Blaney [3] ; 3. 29-Shane
Stewart[1] ; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr. [5] ; 5. 19-Stevie Smith[4] ;
6. O-Lee Jacobs[6]
B-Main - Computer Man Inc. (12
Laps - Top 4 finishers transfer to
the A-feature)
1. 55X-Dave Blaney[1] ; 2. 45-Paul
McMahan[2] ; 3. 89G-David
Gravel[3] ; 4. 12-Jared Ridge[5] ;
5. 40-Caleb Helms[4] ; 6. 53-Phil
Gressman[10] ; 7. 45L-Brian Lay[6]
; 8. 35-Stuart Brubaker[7] ; 9.
1S-Logan Schuchart[8] ; 10.
D4-Danny Holtgraver[14] ; 11.
60-Jody Keegan[12] ; 12. 9Z-Duane
Zablocki[11] ; 13. 5T-Travis
Philo[17] ; 14. 3-Pete Miller III
[9] ; 15. 46AU-Stuart Williams[16]
; 16. 2M-Dallas Hewitt[19] ; 17.
14W-Chad Wilson[20] ; 18.
71AU-Ryan Davis[13] ; 19. 4-Danny
Smith[18] ; 20. 2+-Brian Smith[15]
A-Main - (40 Laps)
1. 2-Dale Blaney [2]; 2. 83-Tim
Shaffer[7]; 3. 1K-Kyle Larson[1];
4. 29-Shane Stewart[3]; 5.
19-Stevie Smith[5]; 6. W20-Greg
Wilson[9]; 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe
Jr. [4]; 8. O9-Craig Mintz[8]; 9.
55X-Dave Blaney[11]; 10. 5R-Byron
Reed[18]; 11. 45-Paul McMahan[12];
12. O-Lee Jacobs[6]; 13. 24H-Bryan
Sebetto[22]; 14. 89G-David
Gravel[13]; 15. 97-Dean
Jacobs[19]; 16. 14-Tony
Stewart[17]; 17. 22-Cole
Duncan[24]; 18. 3L-Mike
Linder[21]; 19. 55-Brad
Bowman[16]; 20. 54-Cap Henry[20];
21. 14H-Todd Heller[10]; 22.
16-Chris Andrews[15]; 23. 12-Jared
Ridge[14]; 24. 4K-Kody Kinser[23]
Hard Charger: 24H-Bryan
Sebetto[+9]
Fremont Federal
Credit Union 305 Sprints (21
Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 7 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5-Dustin Dinan[3] ; 2.
19R-Steve Rando[2] ; 3. 9-Jimmy
Colvin[4] ; 4. 25-Jason Keckler[1]
; 5. 10-Josh Harrison[7] ; 6.
10S-Roger Shammo[6] ; 7.
36X-Dustin Keegan[5]
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 7 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 40-Caleb Griffith[1] ; 2.
1-Nate Dussel[4] ; 3. OO-Alvin
Roepke[6] ; 4. 10X-Dustin
Stroup[3] ; 5. 67M-Matt Ferrell[5]
; 6. 68G-Tyler Gunn[7] ; 7.
27-Paige Polyak[2]
Heat 3 - (8 Laps - Top 7 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 4M-Jamie Miller[3] ; 2. 4X-John
Ivy[1] ; 3. 11F-D.J. Foos[7] ; 4.
5R-Jordan Ryan[4] ; 5. 36-Seth
Schneider[2] ; 6. 22D-Dan
Hammond[6] ; 7. 8J-Jess Stiger[5]
A-Main - (25 Laps)
1. 1-Nate Dussel[1]; 2. 4X-John
Ivy[5]; 3. 40-Caleb Griffith[6];
4. OO-Alvin Roepke[7]; 5. 4M-Jamie
Miller[4]; 6. 25-Jason
Keckler[10]; 7. 27-Paige
Polyak[20]; 8. 9-Jimmy Colvin[8];
9. 19R-Steve Rando[9]; 10.
11F-D.J. Foos[3]; 11. 5-Dustin
Dinan[2]; 12. 5R-Jordan Ryan[12];
13. 10X-Dustin Stroup[11]; 14.
36-Seth Schneider[15]; 15. 22D-Dan
Hammond[18]; 16. 8J-Jess
Stiger[21]; 17. 10S-Roger
Shammo[16]; 18. 10-Josh
Harrison[13]; 19. 68G-Tyler
Gunn[17]; 20. 67M-Matt
Ferrell[14]; 21. 36X-Dustin
Keegan[19]
Hard Charger: 27-Paige Polyak[+13]
Fremont Fence Dirt
Trucks (18 Trucks)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 8 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 88-Dan Roepke Jr.[5] ; 2.
4X-Brian Sorg[6] ; 3. 5JR-Jimmy
McGrath Jr.[9] ; 4. 9-Curt Inks[1]
; 5. D1-Dustin Keegan[7] ; 6.
23M-Brad Mitten[2] ; 7. 8-Steve
Endicott[8] ; 8. 95-Keith Sorg[3]
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 8 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 17-Bob Dible[1] ; 2. 94-John
Ivy[3] ; 3. O1-Art Ball[2] ; 4.
18W-Cory Ward[7] ; 5. 8KB-Kent
Brewer[9] ; 6. 16-Steve Sabo[8] ;
7. 5-Jim McGrath Sr.[4] ; 8.
115-Ben Good[6] ; 9. 14-Scott
Beard[5]
A-Main - (20 Laps)
1. 88-Dan Roepke Jr.[7]; 2.
94-John Ivy[6]; 3. O1-Art Ball[5];
4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[4]; 5.
18W-Cory Ward[8]; 6. 5-Jim McGrath
Sr.[14]; 7. 4X-Brian Sorg[9]; 8.
23M-Brad Mitten[11]; 9. 16-Steve
Sabo[12]; 10. 8-Steve
Endicott[13]; 11. 17-Bob
Dible[10]; 12. 9-Curt Inks[1]; 13.
115-Ben Good[16]; 14. 95-Keith
Sorg[15]; 15. 8KB-Kent Brewer[3];
16. D1-Dustin Keegan[2]
Hard Charger: 5-Jim McGrath
Sr.[+8]
©2012 - Results Provided by:
Computer Man Inc. Fremont, OH
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