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Ogle-Madden tangle lifts Jacobsen at Duck River

July 26, 2013, 6:10 am
From series and contributor reports
Eric Jacobsen enjoys victory lane. (photobyconnie.com)
Eric Jacobsen enjoys victory lane. (photobyconnie.com)

WHEEL, Tenn. (July 25) — It appeared Chris Madden’s late-race pass of Billy Ogle Jr. on Thursday at Duck River Raceway Park would dramatically tighten up the points chase on the Schaeffer Oil Southern Nationals Series with another victory by the tour’s winningest driver. | Video | Slideshow

But when Ogle’s attempt to regain the lead in turn four sent Madden’s machine into the concrete wall, it opened the door for Eric Jacobsen’s first career series victory and virtually doomed Madden’s chances at an unprecedented fifth championship on the Ray Cook-promoted tour.

Jacobsen, the Santa Cruz, Calif., driver who follows the series out of his east Tennessee race shop, was smiling big in victory lane after narrowly beating Ogle to the checkered flag — by nine-thousands of a second — while Madden was left fuming, jogging over to Ogle’s car to express his displeasure for the last-lap tangle.

“I felt like we gave up a little bit in qualifying. I knew we were better than that. We had to make up time,” Jacobsen said. “That late-race yellow fell into our favor without a doubt. That gave us an opportunity to catch up with Chris and Billy, and (Josh) Putnam there was running good. We just stuck to our guns. We had a really good car and it seemed like we got a little bit better as the race went on.

“It’s unfortuate that the race got a little aggressive there in (turns) three and four at the end. We prospered from it. We were probably a third-place car and ended up getting to the checkered first. That’s all part of it. I hate to see Chris and Billy get involved like that, but once again, that’s part of it. ...”

Jacobsen, who started ninth, pocketed $3,500 in becoming the tour’s second straight first-time winner over Ogle and third-finishing Jonathan Davenport of Blairsville, Ga., whose three-point lead expanded to 15 with the late-race fireworks. Fast qualifier Josh Putnam of Florence, Ala., got a piece of the last-lap wreck and settled for fourth while former track champion David Gentry of Lewisburg, Tenn., rounded out the top five in a car fielded by track owner Bob Harris.

Madden, who entered the race three points behind Davenport, never crossed the finish line but ran to Ogle's car on the cool-down lap, angrily firing his helmet at Ogle's machine. The reigning series champion finished one lap down in 14th in the sixth of nine points races on the series.

At the outset of the 35-lapper, Madden led the first lap before Ogle took the point. The leader got out of shape on lap 14, almost allowing Madden by as Putnam chased the frontrunners in a three-car breakaway.

Tony Morris spun in turn four on the 16th lap to draw a caution, resetting the field with Ogle ahead of Madden, Putnam, Jacobsen and Davenport.

Ogle continued to keep Madden and Putnam in check through the race’s middle stages before a lap-26 caution flew for Michael Chilton’s turn-two spin.

Restarting with nine laps remaining, Ogle had his hands full with Madden, who slipped by to take the lead at the white flag. When Ogle tried to slide back past in turn four on the final lap, Madden’s No. 44 ended up in the turn-four wall. He spun and came down the track, catching a piece of Putnam’s car. Jacobsen avoided the mess and narrowly beat Ogle to the checkers.

Davenport leads the series with 1,225 points over Ogle (1,210) and Madden (1,202) with two points races remaining.

Notes: Jacobsen’s Bloomquist Race Car is sponsored by SoilFume Inc. and Hoosier Tire. ... Jacobsen is the second straight first-time winner on the series, following Aaron Ridley of Chatsworth, Ga., who won Tuesday at North Georgia Speedway. ... Josh Putnam picked up $100 for his FK Rod Ends Fast Time Award. ... Fifth-finishing David Gentry, who started 17th, earned the Keyser Manufacturing Hard Charger of the Race honors. ... Two points events remain, both paying $5,300-to-win, at Tennessee ovals. Smoky Mountain Speedway in Maryville, Tenn., hosts Friday’s action and Tazewell Speedway hosts the points finale. ... A makeup of Rome (Ga.) Speedway’s July 21 rainout is scheduled for Sunday, a non-points event paying $5,300-to-win.

Schaeffer Oil Southern Nationals @ Duck River: (1) Eric Jacobsen, (2) Billy Ogle Jr), (3) Jonathan Davenport, (4) Josh Putnam, (5) David Gentry, (6) Dillon Wood, (7) Stacy Boles, (8) Brad Skinner, (9) Vic Hill, (10) Skylar Marlar, (11) Daniel Miller, (12) Jay Brinkley, (13) Tony Morris, (14) Chris Madden, (15) Pierce McCarter, (16) Michael Chilton, (17) Clint Nichols, (18) David Seibers, (19) Matthew Summers, (20) Ray McElhiney, (21) Brian Nuttall Jr), (22) Jimmy Tucker. Fast qualifier (among 22 cars): Putnam, 12.046 seconds. Consolation race winners: Wood, Davenport. Dash winner: Madden.

Southern Nationals points

(Through July 25)
1. Jonathan Davenport - 1,225
2. Billy Ogle Jr. - 1,210
3. Chris Madden - 1,202
4. Vic Hill - 1,184
5. Eric Jacobsen - 1,168
6. Stacy Boles - 1,129
7. Bubba Russell - 664
8. William Thomas - 592
9. Dennis Franklin - 584
10. Chip Brindle - 580
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