Money on
the line...Blaney is there to take
it at Fremont for Ohio Sprint
Speedweek finale
Saturday,
June 30, 2012
By
Brian Liskai
Fremont,
Ohio (Saturday, June 30, 2012) –
It was like dangling a carrot…put
$10,000 out in front of Dale
Blaney and he goes after it.
The
“Low Rider” did just that at
Fremont Speedway Saturday for the
finale of the 30th Annual Ohio
Sprint Speedweek. The Hartford,
Ohio native chased down race-long
leader Bryan Sebetto and passed
him with seven laps to go in the
50-lap affair and went on to claim
the finale on Fort Ball Pizza
Palace Night.
For
Blaney, it was his sixth
University of Northwestern Ohio
All Star Circuit of Champions win
of 2012. It was also his 90th
career series victory, moving him
to within 8 of tying hall-of-famer
Kenny Jacobs for the All Stars
all-time win lead. Blaney has
swept the four UNOH All Star shows
at Fremont in 2012 and now leads
the series’ all-time win list at
“The Track That Action Built” with
11 wins. It was also Blaney’s 16th
career win at Fremont.
“Shaff’s
kind of owned this place the last
couple of years and he still runs
really, really good here and to
beat him and sweep both of them
here for Speedweek and add the
Memorial Day weekend sweep…we kind
of finally found Fremont again.
The track was awesome…you could
run any where you wanted to. My
car was really good when it gets
like this and George and Troy and
Bobby, Rick and Junior and all the
guys they put it together and I
just drove it,” said Blaney beside
his Ti22 Performance backed
machine.
Blaney,
who started 10th in the 50-lap
feature, used lapped traffic to
catch and pass Sebetto.
“I
kind of found a little different
line in four there…I was kind of
hurting a little bit and I finally
started to get patient and running
it down off the middle and run
down off the hill. In one and two
I was a little bit better than he
(Sebetto) was and in three and
four he was better than me. I kind
of had to run the top behind him
for a little bit but then I got to
running different lanes. You can
do that when you are behind guys.
It works out. If I was leading at
that point…there’s a good chance I
could have gotten taken advantage
of,” added Blaney, a four time
Ohio Sprint Speedweek champion and
three time UNOH All Star Champion.
Blaney
would finish third in the Ohio
Sprint Speedweek points and
continues to lead the Ohio Region
points of the UNOH All Stars while
holding second in the series’
national points.
Broken
Arrow, Oklahoma’s Stevie Smith
would finish fifth and earn his
second Ohio Sprint Speedweek
championship, having won the title
in 2009.
“I
owe it to my guys. They’ve had me
a consistent, good race car. This
is great for the team. I wish this
was a 100 lapper…I wish we were a
little bit better and we could
have gotten up there and raced
with them. We tried our best and
we did our best and it just wasn’t
good enough,” said Smith beside
his CL Motorsports/DDNI/CJB
Motorsports #19.
Defending
Ohio Speedweek champion and three
time UNOH All Star Champion Tim
Shaffer would race from his 11th
starting spot to edge Sebetto at
the checkered for a second place
finish. Shaffer, who leads the
national UNOH All Star points,
would come home second in the
speedweek points and trails Blaney
in the Ohio region points battle.
“The
car really came on those last 20
laps. The guys are doing just a
great job…Aaron Call and Janet
Holbrook, the Kistler Engines, VRP
Shocks, J&J Chassis…it’s a
package deal and it’s really
coming together and it really
feels fun again,” said Shaffer.
“Me and Bryan (Sebetto) got to
racing each other so hard there at
the end Blaney got away from us.
That had to be a hell of a race to
watch…it was a lot of fun where I
was sitting.”
Sebetto,
who embarked on his first ever
complete Ohio Sprint Speedweek
event, lead from laps 1-42.
“Lapped
traffic was a pain tonight. They
were all over the place. There at
the end them guys…they wouldn’t
run in the same place any two
laps. It was frustrating, but Dale
got through it the best. I’m glad
to bring it home in one piece and
put on a heck of a show for the
fans,” said Sebetto beside his
Hammer Pallets, Crown Battery, R3
Nutrition, Crown Batter, Gressman
Powersports backed machine.
“To
end up fourth in the speedweek
points…to go to tracks I’ve never
raced on and never having to run a
B-main…it’s says a lot about this
team. We were fast all
week…sometimes our finish didn’t
show how good we were. I’m proud
of this team and all the guys who
work their butts off and Randy and
Lisa Hammer for believing in me
and spending the money to take me
on the road,” added Sebetto, the
defending Fremont Speedway
champion.
Tiffin,
Ohio’s Paige Polyak – the first
female to ever win a sprint car
feature at Fremont in its’ 61-year
history, waited until the last
corner of the last lap to pass
race-long leader Caleb Griffith to
take the exciting Fremont Federal
Credit Union 305 Sprint feature.
She literally won by an eyelash as
she claimed her fourth career
Fremont win by .02 seconds.
“All
I said on that last restart was
‘hit your marks.’ I knew the #13
would hold up Alvin (Roepke) and I
could get around him. I just
needed a long green flag run. I
finally got one. That last corner
I just went in there as hard as I
could and it stuck…I couldn’t
believe it,” said Polyak beside
her Steyer Seeds, H.E. Rudy Truck,
Handy Grafix, Meggit
Powdercoating, JLH General
Contractors, Pit Stop Carryout,
NAPA of Bryan backed machine.
“I
like finishing this way…both cars
come home in one piece. Caleb ran
a heck of a race…he ran me clean.
I was surprised when he went to
the bottom…I knew it was my only
chance to get him. I have to thank
Liggins and my crew, Duane, my
Dad, Kelsey, Jim Cobb, my Mom and
all my fans,” added Polyak in the
Engine Pro Victory Lane.
Not
to be outdone, the Fremont Fence
Dirt Trucks also put on a great
battle with six trucks running
nose to tail and side by side the
entire 20 lap distance. Dustin
Keegan would drive the bottom to
perfection to take the lead with
eight laps to go and held off
Jimmy McGrath Jr. lap after lap to
score his third career win at
Fremont and third this season.
“This
is just unbelieveable the season
we are having with this thing. We
struggled here the last couple of
weeks but we finally got it dialed
back in. I seen Jimmy…and I was
like ‘I’m not going to let him get
by me…it’s not going to happen.’
I’m known as a bottom feeder…I
don’t like to get off of it,” said
Keegan beside his Paul’s Drive
Thru, LST Excavating, Foster Auto
Body, Advanced Auto Parts, York
Fabrication backed #D1.
“I
have to thank all my sponsors and
a couple we just added, OC Shocks,
JLH General Contractors, Chuck
Roelle Fabrication,” added Keegan.
Paul
McMahan and Sebetto would bring
the field to the green with
Sebetto grabbing the lead over
McMahan, Smith, Shane Stewart,
Byron Reed, Mike Linder and Dean
Jacobs. Sebetto would fly away out
front while McMahan battled with
Stewart, with and Reed for second.
The caution would fly on lap four
for a multi-car event involving
Chris Andrews, Cory Crabtree and
Cap Henry, who had worked his way
from the 24th starting position up
to 14th.
On
the restart, with clean air,
Sebetto would pull way. He would
encounter lapped traffic by the
11th circuit with Stewart moving
into second with McMahan, Smith,
Blaney, Reed, Linder and Shaffer
in pursuit. By lap 18, Stewart
began to track down Sebetto with
McMahan, Blaney, Smith and Reed
right there to challenge. Blaney
would move into third on lap 20,
and just as Stewart began to
pressure Sebetto for the lead, he
would slide off the high side of
turns three and four and drop back
to third on lap 22.
As
they neared the half-way point,
Blaney was quickly closing on
Sebetto who was dealing with heavy
lapped traffic. By lap 27, Blaney
was racing under Sebetto as the
large crowd rose to their feet to
watch the excitement. The two
would continue to wage a great
battle as they sliced and diced
through lapped traffic with
Stewart, Shaffer, McMahan and
Smith in tow.
On
lap 31, Sam Hafertepe would make
hard contact with the front
stretch wall and flip hard, though
he would exit the car uninjured.
On the restart, Sebetto, Blaney
and Stewart would run nose to tail
with two lapped cars separating
them from Shaffer, McMahan and
Smith. The red would bring about a
fuel stop as well.
Now,
with a clear track ahead of him,
it appeared Sebetto was primed to
win the biggest race of his
career. He would pull away
slightly on the restart with
Blaney, Steward, Shaffer, McMahan,
Smith, Reed and Greg Wilson in
pursuit. Shaffer would drive under
Stewart for third on lap 35.
With
10 laps to go, Sebetto would once
again catch the rear of the field,
allowing Blaney to close once
again with Shaffer not far behind.
Blaney would slide under Sebetto
for the lead exiting turn two on
lap 42 to take the lead. As Blaney
picked his way through traffic,
Sebetto now had his hands full
with a closing Shaffer with
Stewart, Smith and Reed in tow.
Blaney
could not shake Sebetto or
Shaffer, but he was able to
negotiate through the traffic to
take the win. Shaffer would drive
under Sebetto on the last corner
to take second with Stewart and
Smith rounding out the top five.
In
the 25-lap 305 sprint main, Jimmy
Colvin and Alvin Roepke would
bring the field to the green, with
a pull-up involving Dustin Dinan,
D.J. Foos and Jordan Ryan would
necessitate a complete restart.
Roepke would grab the lead when
the green reappeared over Colvin,
sixth starting Griffith, Polyak,
Nate Dussel and John Ivy. Griffith
would grab second on the next lap
and would drive outside of Roepke
exiting turn four on lap three to
take the lead.
Polyak
would take third on lap five as
Griffith raced into lapped traffic
on lap seven. The caution would
fly for debris on lap eight,
giving Griffith a clear track. He
would pull away from a great
battle between Roepke and Polyak
with Ivy, Colvin and Dussel in
pursuit. Meanwhile Foos would
charge from last to fifth by lap
10.
Griffith
would catch the rear of the field
by lap 14, with Polyak trying to
make up ground while Roepke
battled with Ivy for third with
Foos fifth. With eight laps to go,
Polyak had reeled in Griffith with
Ivy, Foos and Roepke in tow. With
just three laps to go, Polyak had
caught Griffith as Ivy, Foos,
Roepke and Jimmy Colvin also
battled hard for third.
Griffith
and Polyak would race side by side
over the next few laps as they
sliced through lapped traffic. As
they took the white flag, Polyak
raced to Griffith’s inside.
Griffith would move down to block
through turns three and four as
Polyak jumped to the outside at
the white flag.
It
was side by side the entire last
lap and as they exited turn four
to the checkered, Polyak edged
just past Griffith for the close
win, with Ivy, Foos and Roepke
rounding out the top five.
In
the 20-lap truck feature, Kent
Brewer and Jimmy McGrath Jr. would
drive to the green with McGrath
leading the first lap by a nose
over McGrath while John Ivy, Art
Ball, Danny Roepke Jr. and Keegan
stayed very close. Brewer would
take the lead on lap two with Ivy
jumping into second on lap four
and immediately driving to
Brewer’s outside to challenge for
the lead.
A
caution for a Bob Dible spin on
lap five bunched up the field with
Brewer leading Ivy, McGrath Jr.,
Roepke, Keegan, Cory Ward, Art
Ball and Art Howey Jr. After the
green reappeared, just as Ivy was
again challenging for the lead,
something mechanical would strike
Ivy would would retire to the
pits, moving Keegan to second.
Brewer
and Keegan raced door to door over
through lap 11 before Keegan could
drive under Brewer for the lead.
McGrath Jr. would blast around the
high side to move into second on
lap 12 and pressured Keegan the
rest of the way. A caution for
Chuck Roelle on lap 17 would bunch
up the field, but Keegan was too
strong on the bottom and would
pull away for the win over
McGrath, Roepke, Ward and Brewer.
Fremont
Speedway will be back in action
Saturday, July 7 for McDonald’s
Night with the Fortball Pizza Pace
410 sprionts; Fremont Federal
Credit Union 305 Sprints, Fremont
Fence Dirt Trucks and the kids’
Sportsman 4-cylinder division in
action.
Fremont
Speedway - 6/30/2012
Fort
Ball Pizza Night
All
Star Circuit of Champions (42
Cars)
[#]-Starting
Position
Qualifying
- Kistler Engines
1.
29-Shane Stewart, 13.233; 2.
45-Paul McMahan, 13.270; 3.
5R-Byron Reed, 13.374; 4.
24H-Bryan Sebetto, 13.389; 5.
40-Caleb Helms, 13.449; 6. 3L-Mike
Linder, 13.464; 7. 19-Stevie
Smith, 13.499; 8. 12-Jared Ridge,
13.576; 9. 97-Dean Jacobs, 13.588;
10. 71AU-Ryan Davis, 13.591; 11.
9X-Brandon Martin, 13.658; 12.
W20-Greg Wilson, 13.662; 13.
14K-Cole Duncan, 13.690; 14.
2-Dale Blaney, 13.706; 15. 83-Tim
Shaffer, 13.709; 16. 5T-Travis
Philo, 13.715; 17. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr., 13.755; 18.
60K-Jody Keegan, 13.791; 19.
16-Chris Andrews, 13.802; 20.
57X-Andrew Palker, 13.803; 21.
O-Lee Jacobs, 13.804; 22. D4-Danny
Holtgraver, 13.832; 23. 4K-Kody
Kinser, 13.845; 24. 2+-Brian
Smith, 13.871; 25. O9-Craig Mintz,
13.883; 26. 53-Phil Gressman,
13.912; 27. 3-Pete Miller III,
13.915; 28. 35-Stuart Brubaker,
13.930; 29. 55-Brad Bowman,
13.996; 30. 89G-David Gravel,
14.015; 31. 9Z-Duane Zablocki,
14.024; 32. 14W-Chad Wilson,
14.045; 33. 40C-Caleb Griffith,
14.211; 34. 40I-Mark Imler,
14.267; 35. 80-Trey Gustin,
14.423; 36. 60C-Kory Crabtree,
15.070; 37. 9W-Lance Webb, 15.136;
38. 46AU-Stuart Williams, 15.315;
39. 14H-Todd Heller, 17.375; 40.
54-Cap Henry, 99.997; 41. 4-Danny
Smith, 99.998; 42. 73-Joe
Ambruster, 99.999
Heat
1 - Kears Speed Shop (10 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.[2] ; 2.
O-Lee Jacobs[1] ; 3. 29-Shane
Stewart[6] ; 4. 14K-Cole Duncan[3]
; 5. 97-Dean Jacobs[4] ; 6.
4-Danny Smith[11] ; 7. 40-Caleb
Helms[5] ; 8. O9-Craig Mintz[7] ;
9. 9W-Lance Webb[10] ; 10. 55-Brad
Bowman[8] ; 11. 40C-Caleb
Griffith[9]
Heat
2 - All Pro Aluminum Heads (10
Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer to
the A-feature)
1.
D4-Danny Holtgraver[1] ; 2. 2-Dale
Blaney[3] ; 3. 45-Paul McMahan[6]
; 4. 60K-Jody Keegan[2] ; 5.
3L-Mike Linder[5] ; 6. 89G-David
Gravel[8] ; 7. 53-Phil Gressman[7]
; 8. 46AU-Stuart Williams[10] ; 9.
40I-Mark Imler[9] ; 10. 71AU-Ryan
Davis[4] ; 11. 73-Joe
Ambruster[11]
Heat
3 - Dragon Race Fuel (10 Laps -
Top 5 finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1.
83-Tim Shaffer[3] ; 2. 4K-Kody
Kinser[1] ; 3. 16-Chris Andrews[2]
; 4. 19-Stevie Smith[5] ; 5.
5R-Byron Reed[6] ; 6. 14H-Todd
Heller[10] ; 7. 9Z-Duane
Zablocki[8] ; 8. 80-Trey Gustin[9]
; 9. 9X-Brandon Martin[4] ; 10.
3-Pete Miller III[7]
Heat
4 - Kinsler Fuel Injection (10
Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer to
the A-feature)
1.
W20-Greg Wilson[4] ; 2. 24H-Bryan
Sebetto[6] ; 3. 2+-Brian Smith[1]
; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker[7] ; 5.
57X-Andrew Palker[2] ; 6. 12-Jared
Ridge[5] ; 7. 54-Cap Henry[10] ;
8. 60C-Kory Crabtree[9] ; 9.
14W-Chad Wilson[8] ; 10. 5T-Travis
Philo[3]
Dash
- Outerwears Performance Products
(6 Laps, finishing order
determined first 6 starting
positions of A-feature
1.
45-Paul McMahan[1] ; 2. 24H-Bryan
Sebetto[3] ; 3. 29-Shane
Stewart[5] ; 4. 19-Stevie Smith[2]
; 5. 5R-Byron Reed[4] ; 6. 3L-Mike
Linder[6]
B-Main
- MSD Ignition (12 Laps - Top 4
finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1.
O9-Craig Mintz[6] ; 2. 53-Phil
Gressman[7] ; 3. 54-Cap Henry[20]
; 4. 55-Brad Bowman[9] ; 5.
4-Danny Smith[21] ; 6. 3-Pete
Miller III[8] ; 7. 46AU-Stuart
Williams[18] ; 8. 14H-Todd
Heller[19] ; 9. 60C-Kory
Crabtree[16] ; 10. 12-Jared
Ridge[2] ; 11. 40I-Mark Imler[14]
; 12. 14W-Chad Wilson[12] ; 13.
9W-Lance Webb[17] ; 14. 73-Joe
Ambruster[22] ; 15. 80-Trey
Gustin[15] ; 16. 89G-David
Gravel[10] ; 17. 40C-Caleb
Griffith[13] ; 18. 9X-Brandon
Martin[4] ; 19. 9Z-Duane
Zablocki[11] ; 20. 40-Caleb
Helms[1] ; 21. 71AU-Ryan Davis[3]
A-Main
- University of Northwestern Ohio
(50 Laps)
1.
2-Dale Blaney[10]; 2. 83-Tim
Shaffer[11]; 3. 24H-Bryan
Sebetto[2]; 4. 29-Shane
Stewart[3]; 5. 19-Stevie Smith[4];
6. 5R-Byron Reed[5]; 7. W20-Greg
Wilson[8]; 8. 45-Paul McMahan[1];
9. D4-Danny Holtgraver[17]; 10.
3L-Mike Linder[6]; 11. O9-Craig
Mintz[20]; 12. 16-Chris
Andrews[14]; 13. 14K-Cole
Duncan[9]; 14. O-Lee Jacobs[16];
15. 97-Dean Jacobs[7]; 16. 54-Cap
Henry[24]; 17. 4K-Kody Kinser[18];
18. 60K-Jody Keegan[13]; 19.
57X-Andrew Palker[15]; 20.
35-Stuart Brubaker[22]; 21.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.[12]; 22.
53-Phil Gressman[21]; 23. 2+-Brian
Smith[19]; 24. 55-Brad Bowman[23]
Hard
Charger: 2-Dale Blaney[+9]
Fremont
Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints
(21 Cars)
[#]-Starting
Position
Heat
1 - (8 Laps - Top 7 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1.
40-Caleb Griffith[1] ; 2. 4X-John
Ivy[2] ; 3. 25-Jason Keckler[3] ;
4. 83X-Nate Reeser[4] ; 5. 8J-Jess
Stiger[5] ; 6. 77S-Jim Sipe[6] ;
7. 13D-Jeremy Duposki[7]
Heat
2 - (8 Laps - Top 7 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1.
OO-Alvin Roepke[1] ; 2. 27-Paige
Polyak[2] ; 3. 9-Jimmy Colvin[6] ;
4. 68G-Tyler Gunn[3] ; 5. 22D-Dan
Hammond[7] ; 6. 10S-Roger
Shammo[4] ; 7. 10-Josh Harrison[5]
Heat
3 - (8 Laps - Top 7 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1.
11F-D.J. Foos[6] ; 2. 1-Nate
Dussel[3] ; 3. 5R-Jordan Ryan[1] ;
4. 5-Dustin Dinan[5] ; 5. 4M-Jamie
Miller[2] ; 6. 19R-Steve Rando[4]
; 7. 10X-Dustin Stroup[7]
A-Main
- (25 Laps)
1.
27-Paige Polyak[5]; 2. 40-Caleb
Griffith[6]; 3. 4X-John Ivy[8]; 4.
11F-D.J. Foos[7]; 5. OO-Alvin
Roepke[2]; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[3]; 7.
9-Jimmy Colvin[1]; 8. 10X-Dustin
Stroup[21]; 9. 25-Jason
Keckler[9]; 10. 5-Dustin Dinan[4];
11. 19R-Steve Rando[18]; 12.
8J-Jess Stiger[13]; 13. 22D-Dan
Hammond[14]; 14. 10S-Roger
Shammo[17]; 15. 10-Josh
Harrison[20]; 16. 5R-Jordan
Ryan[12]; 17. 83X-Nate Reeser[10];
18. 68G-Tyler Gunn[11]; 19.
4M-Jamie Miller[15]; 20.
13D-Jeremy Duposki[19]; 21.
77S-Jim Sipe[16]
Hard
Charger: 10X-Dustin Stroup[+13]
Fremont
Fence Dirt Trucks (19 Trucks)
[#]-Starting
Position
Heat
1 - (8 Laps - Top 8 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1.
99-Art Howey Jr.[2] ; 2. O1-Art
Ball[7] ; 3. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath
Jr.[10] ; 4. 8KB-Kent Brewer[9] ;
5. 17-Bob Dible[6] ; 6. 99X-Gene
Potridge[4] ; 7. 5-Jim McGrath
Sr.[3] ; 8. 115-Ben Good[1] ; 9.
95-Keith Sorg[5]
Heat
2 - (8 Laps - Top 8 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1.
18W-Cory Ward[1] ; 2. D1-Dustin
Keegan[7] ; 3. 88-Dan Roepke
Jr.[2] ; 4. 16-Steve Sabo[3] ; 5.
94-John Ivy[5] ; 6. O9-Jeff
Wank[9] ; 7. 45-Brian Melnek
Jr.[8] ; 8. 3R-Chuck Rolle[4] ; 9.
23M-Brad Mitten[6]
A-Main
- (20 Laps)
1.
D1-Dustin Keegan[8]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy
McGrath Jr.[2]; 3. 88-Dan Roepke
Jr.[6]; 4. 18W-Cory Ward[5]; 5.
8KB-Kent Brewer[1]; 6. O1-Art
Ball[3]; 7. 5-Jim McGrath Sr.[13];
8. 99-Art Howey Jr.[12]; 9. 17-Bob
Dible[9]; 10. 16-Steve Sabo[7];
11. 4X-Brian Sorg[18]; 12.
95-Keith Sorg[17]; 13. 99X-Gene
Potridge[11]; 14. 115-Ben
Good[15]; 15. 3R-Chuck Rolle[16];
16. 94-John Ivy[4]
Hard
Charger: D1-Dustin Keegan[+7]
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