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Daily Dirt 11/21/2024 11:46:32

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June 26
Tri-State Speedway,
Haubstadt, IN
Sanction: DIRTcar Summer Nationals - $5,000
Information provided by: Todd Turner (last updated June 28, 6:13 pm)
Surviving onslaught, Pierce wins at Tri-State
  1. Bobby Pierce
  2. Brandon Sheppard
  3. Ryan Unzicker
  4. Timothy Culp
  5. Michael Kloos
  6. Mike Marlar
  7. Shannon Babb
  8. Kent Robinson
  9. Rodney Melvin
  10. Jason Feger
  11. Chad Zobrist
  12. Bob Gardner
  13. Brent Larson
  14. Gordy Gundaker
  15. Jeremy Sneed
  16. Chris Cowling
  17. Tanner English
  18. Caleb Ashby
  19. Dustin Nobbe
  20. Tom Collini
  21. Jarryd Holshouser
  22. Richard Frost
  23. Brent McKinnon
presented by
Jim DenHamer
Bobby Pierce (32) and Brandon Sheppard (B5) battle up front.
What won the race: Series points leader Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., overtook Ryan Unzicker on the 13th lap and won a sllde-job battle with Brandon Sheppard at Tri-State Speedway for his fifth UMP DIRTcar Summernationals of the season. Pierce earned $5,000 in a 40-lapper that ended when rained halted the race with 38 laps complete. Three drivers finished on the lead lap.
Key notes: Tri-State hosted the ninth round of the UMP DIRTcar Summernationals. ... The track hosted the series for the 21st time. ... The event wrapped up the Heartland Tour portion of the series with $2,000 going to the top driver over the previous week of racing.
Winner's sponsors: The winning Bob Pierce Race Car is sponsored by Allgayer Inc., Premier Waste Services, Carnaghi Towing and Repair, Champion Spark Plugs, Keyser Manufacturing, Sweet Mfg., ARBodies and Petersen Aluminum.
Points chase: Entering Tri-State, Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., has 568 points with Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., trailing with 476 points.
Car count: 23
Fast qualifier: Brandon Sheppard
Time: 14.059 seconds
Polesitter: Ryan Unzicker
Heat race winners: Brandon Sheppard, Bobby Pierce, Ryan Unzicker
Next series race: June 28, Clarksville Speedway (Clarksville, TN) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
By Todd Turner
DirtonDirt.com managing editor

HAUBSTADT, Ind. — Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., couldn’t quite beat the rain. But he was able to beat — barely — Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill.

In a UMP DIRTcar Summernationals 40-lapper shortened two laps by a rainstorm at Tri-State Speedway, the series points leader repelled Sheppard’s repeated slide jobs at the quarter-mile oval to notch his fifth victory in nine 2016 starts.

Rain that started with four laps remaining intensified with Pierce and Sheppard both slapping the wall while trying to complete lap 39. With rain pouring at the facility, officials waited 15 minutes before officially calling the race at 38 laps complete, confirming Pierce’s victory.

“Oh, man, that was probably one of the craziest races I’ve been in,” Pierce said. “Me and Sheppy were throwing some awesome sliders, and between lapped traffic and everything, it was just crazy. I mean, they should’ve called the race a little bit earlier, but it is what it is. I’m just glad we got that many laps in. We never took the checkered flag, but I guess the race was over.”

Although Sheppard went ahead of Pierce three times between laps 22-28, Pierce officially led every lap in lengthening his points lead with his 12th career series victory.

Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., who started outside the front row and led the first 12 laps, finished third with Timothy Culp of Prattsville, Ark., and Michael Kloos of Trenton, Ill., rounding out the top five.

The Tommy Helfrich-promoted track that has featured an array of exciting finishes in Summernationals competition came through again with a dazzling battle between the young Illinois drivers and series champions.

Unzicker got the jump on Pierce at the outset, and following the race’s lone caution for Tom Collini’s turn-four spin on the third lap, Pierce turned up the heat on Unzicker, who began struggling to get through turn four. When Unicker bobbled a second time on lap 13, Pierce slid past and took command with Sheppard dropping Unzicker to third two laps later.

With Pierce out front, Sheppard’s race nearly came to an end when he rear-ended Caleb Ashby just before the flagstand on lap 16, but Sheppard recovered and was challenging Pierce by halfway.

On lap 22, Sheppard dove under Pierce in turn four, but Pierce crossed over and stayed out front. Sheppard slid by against in turn two on lap 33, but Pierce again crossed over down the backstretch to maintain command.

Five laps later, Sheppard summoned another charge when Pierce tried to get under Feger in turns one and two, losing momentum. Sheppard tried another turn-two slide job and briefly went ahead, but Pierce again blew back by him down the backstretch to hang on.

Sheppard never got ahead again, but Pierce had plenty of tense moments and — as fans stood up and headed for the exits when rain began on lap 36 — faced the prospect of a slickening racing surface.

On lap 39, the leading Pierce slid into the turn-three wall while Sheppard tried an outside pass exiting turn four, but his right-rear corner caught the turn-four wall as the frontrunners came to a dripping wet caution flag.

While officials considered whether to call the race, scorers reset the field at lap 38 because every driver hadn’t completed the 39th lap. Within 15 minutes, Pierce was declared the winner and celebrated in the pits long after most fans had flipped on their windshield wipers while heading home.

Pierce was glad to survive a battle with his Illinois buddy.

“It’s just one of those racetracks where the top is the place to be. You gotta beat the quarterpanel off of it — that’s why we came here with the quarterpanel all cut off and stuff,” Pierce said. “I’m wore out to be honest, after that race. I felt like I was driving a non-handling midget or sprint car out there or something.

“I know Shepp was bouncing off the wall and everything trying to catch me, and I was doing the same thing trying to stay ahead of him, so it was just an awesome race.”

The series takes a break Monday before returning to action Tuesday at Clarksville (Tenn.) Speedway for a $5,000-to-win event.

Preliminary results:

Post-heat notes

Series points leader Bobby Pierce drew the pole for the feature with fellow heat winners Ryan Unzicker and Brandon Sheppard starting second and third. ... With weather threatening from the north, officials canned the consolation race and transferred all Late Model drivers to the feature. ... The modified C-main hit the track after the Late Model heats and the three transferring cars will remain on the track to run the mod B-main.

Third heat

Giving Illinois its third heat winner, polesitter Ryan Unzicker cruised to a victory in the final heat while Michael Kloos ran second all the way. Bob Gardner faded in finishing third whille Jeremy Sneed and Gordy Gundaker got the final transfer spots as Gundaker edged New Zealander Chris Cowling. No cautions slowed the action.

Finish (all transfer): Ryan Unzicker, Michael Kloos, Bob Gardner, Jeremy Sneed, Gordy Gundaker, Chris Cowling, Tom Collini.

Second heat

Bobby Pierce laid a pair of slide jobs on early leader Mike Marlar and raced to victory in the second 10-lapper. Marlar, who started outside the front row alongside Pierce, settled for second with Shannon Babb and Jason Feger hot on his heels. Tanner English was a distant fifth for the final transfer spot in the caution-free heat that saw lightning in the distant sky behind turn two. Jarryd Holshouser pulled out after six laps.

Finish (all transfer): Bobby Pierce, Mike Marlar, Shannon Babb, Jason Feger, Tanner English, Chad Zobrist, Brent Larson, Jarry Holshouser.

First heat

Polesitter Brandon Sheppard fought off an early challenge from third-starting Timothy Culp and raced to a 10-lap victory. Culp comfortably held second all the way while Rodney Melvin kept Kent Robinson in check finishing third. Dustin Nobbe got the final transfer spot without a challenge A first-lap caution flew when Caleb Ashby, Brent McKinnon and Richard Frost were part of a frontstretch scuffle; McKinnon's damaged nosepiece caused him problems and he slowed on the seventh lap and was pushed off the track after drawing a second yellow.

Finish (all transfer): Brandon Sheppard, Timothy Culp, Rodney Melvin, Kent Robinson, Dustin Nobbe, Caleb Ashby, Richard Frost, Brent McKinnon.

Heat race lineups

(Top five transfer; 10 laps)
First heat
Row 1: Brandon Sheppard, Dustin Nobbe
Row 2: Timothy Culp, Rodney Melvin
Row 3: Kent Robinson, Brent McKinnon
Row 4: Caleb Ashby, Richard Frost
Second heat
Row 1: Bobby Pierce, Mike Marlar
Row 2: Jason Feger, Shannon Babb
Row 3: Chad Zobrist, Tanner English
Row 4: Brent Larson, Jarryd Holshouser
Third heat
Row 1: Ryan Unzicker, Michael Kloos
Row 2: Jeremy Sneed, Bob Gardner
Row 3: Chris Cowling, Gordy Gundaker
Row 4: Tom Collini

Quallifying

Brandon Sheppard, last night’s tour winner at Fairbury (Ill.) American Legion Speedway, topped 23 qualifiers Sunday at Tri-State Speedway to earn a pole starting spot in one of three heats. Sheppard tripped the clock at 14.059 seconds at the high-banked quarter-mile oval.

Other heat race polesitters are series points leader Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill. (14.156) and Ryan Unzicker of El Paso Ill. (14.641).

Pre-race setup

The ninth round of the UMP DIRTcar Summernationals at Tri-State Speedway wraps up the second week of action on the month-long tour with Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., still firmly in control of the points chase.

Sunday’s action for 23 cars — tied for the lower car count on the tour with Wilmot a week earlier — includes three heat races, potentially a consolation race and a 40-lap main event. More than 40 modifieds are also in action.

Last year’s winner Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., has won a series-high five of 20 previous Summernationals visits to Haubstadt while Don O’Neal and Rodney Melvin have two victories apiece at Tri-State. Babb and Melvin are entered while none of the single-race Tri-State winners are entered (Billy Moyer, Scott Weber, Jeep Van Wormer, Dennis Erb Jr., Randy Korte, Billy Drake, Ed Dixon, Donnie Moran, Kevin Claycomb, Scott Bloomquist and John Gill).

Time trials (unofficial)

First group
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 14.059
Dustin Nobbe (5n), Batesville, Ind., 14.518
Timothy Culp (c8), Prattsville, Ark., 14.527
Rodney Melvin (27m), Benton, Ill., 14.645
Kent Robinson (7r), Bloomington, Ind., 14.922
Brent McKinnon (26m), Carlyle, Ill., 14.972
Caleb Ashby (61), Cunningham, Tenn., 15.222
Richard Frost (15), Clarksville, Tenn., 15.430
Second group
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 14.156
Mike Marlar (157), Winfield, Tenn., 14.606
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 14.661
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 14.753
Chad Zobrist (78), Highland, Ill., 14.758
Tanner English (96), Benton, Ky., 14.764
Brent Larson (B1), Lake Elmo, Minn., 15.225
Jarryd Holshouser (41s), Boaz, Ky., 15.764
Third group
Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 14.641
Michael Kloos (6k), Trenton, Ill., 14.816
Bob Gardner (4G), East Peoria, Ill., 15.023
Chris Cowling (27c), Tauranga, New Zealand, 15.559
Jeremy Sneed (24s), Bluford, Ill., 15.559
Gordy Gundaker (11), St. Charles, Mo., 15.873
Tom Collini (99c), Erlanger, Ohio, 15.952

Tri-State schedule

Drivers’ meeting: 5:45 p.m.
Hot laps: 6:15 p.m.
Late Model hot laps
Modifieds (hot laps/qualifying)
Late Model time trials
Opening ceremonies
Modifed heats (eight laps)
Late Model heats (10 laps)
Modified consolations
Intermission
Late Model feature (40 laps)
Modified feature (25 laps)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Pierce, Unzicker
Row 2: Sheppard, Culp
Row 3: Marlar, Kloos
Row 4: Melvin, Babb
Row 5: Gardner, Robinson
Row 6: Feger, Sneed
Row 7: Nobbe, English
Row 8: Gundaker, Ashby
Row 9: Zobrist, Cowling
Row 10: Frost, Larson
Row 11: Collini, McKinnon
Row 12: Holshouser
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