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September 26
Thunder Mountain Speedway,
Knox Dale, PA
Sanction: World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series (ThunderFest) - $10,000
Information provided by: Kevin Kovac (last updated September 28, 8:19 am)
B-Shepp steals WoO win after Miley's late miscue
ThunderFest
  1. Brandon Sheppard
  2. Jared Miley
  3. Ashton Winger
  4. Michael Norris
  5. Dennis Erb Jr.
  6. Max Blair
  7. Darrell Lanigan
  8. Ricky Weiss
  9. Matt Lux
  10. Doug Drown
  11. Chase Junghans
  12. Cade Dillard
  13. Brent Larson
  14. Gale Huey
  15. Denny Fenton
  16. Gregg Satterlee
  17. Boom Briggs
  18. Wyatt Scott
  19. Charles Powell Jr.
  20. David Scott
  21. Jason Covert
  22. Mason Zeigler
  23. Andrew Wylie
  24. Scott Bloomquist
  25. Chub Frank
presented by
Rick Neff
Brandon Sheppard got his 14th winner's check of 2020.
What won the race: Taking the lead when Jared Miley got too high off turn two on the final restart, Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., led the final two laps Saturday at Thunder Mountain Speedway for his 14th World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series victory of the season. Miley, who took the lead from Darrell Lanigan on lap 23, fell shy of his first WoO victory.
Key notes: Thunder Mountain Speedway in Knox Dale, Pa., hosted the second and final leg of its World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series doubleheader with another $10,000-to-win event. … Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., turned back challenges from Brandon Sheppard and Darrell Lanigan to win Friday’s weekend opener, earning $10,000 for his first feature win in 10 months. … Thunder Mountain hosted its first national-level event with the two-day Thunderfest for the World of Outlaws. ... The track was originally scheduled to host a single WoO event on Sept. 26, but the track added a second date after the circuit's Sept. 25 event set for Outlaw Speedway in Dundee, N.Y., was canceled by coronavirus-related crowd restrictions in the Empire State.
On the move: Ashton Winger of Hampton, Ga., started 19th and finished third; Michael Norris of Sarver, Pa., started 18th and finished fourth.
Winner's sponsors: Sheppard’s Rocket Chassis has a Durham Racing Engine and sponsorship from Valvoline, Seubert Calf Ranches, Rocket Chassis, Ace Metal Works, Gunter’s Honey, Hoosier Racing Tire, Integra Racing Shocks, Keyser Manufacturing Co., Petroff Towing, Slavic Shirts & Decals, Sunoco Race Fuels and Rocket Preowned Motors.
Points chase: After Thunder Mountain: 1. Brandon Sheppard (5,093); 2. Ricky Weiss (4,805); 3. Cade Dillard (4,717); 4. Darrell Lanigan (4,681); 5. Chase Junghans (4,667); 6. Dennis Erb Jr. (4,633); 7. Ashton Winger (4,561); 8. Scott Bloomquist (4,427); 9. Boom Briggs (4,167); 10. Brent Larson (4,087).
Current weather: Clear, 63°F
Car count: 37
Fast qualifier: Mason Zeigler
Time: 15.579 seconds
Polesitter: Boom Briggs
Heat race winners: Boom Briggs, Darrell Lanigan, Jared Miley, Brandon Sheppard
Consolation race winners: Jason Covert, Michael Norris
Provisional starters: Chase Junghans, Scott Bloomquist, Gale Huey
Next series race: October 2, Cherokee Speedway (Gaffney, SC) $10,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From series and staff reports

KNOX DALE, Pa. — Four times, Jared Miley led Saturday’s World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series field back to green on restarts, and four times he stayed in command at Thunder Mountain Speedway

But after a last-lap caution set up a two-lap shootout to the finish — with WoO points leader Brandon Sheppard on Miley’s tail — Miley’s mastery of restarts faltered.

The 34-year-old Pittsburgh, Pa., driver got too high exiting turn two on the final restart, allowing Sheppard to slip by. Miley fought back with a last-ditch slide job heading to the white flag, but Sheppard answered with his own slider in turn one and beat Miley back to the flagstand for his series-leading 14th victory of the season.

To score a dramatic victory "in front of a packed house like this means a lot, for sure,” the WoO points leader said in victory lane while Miley was on the receiving end of loud cheers from the crowd.

“It was definitely a close finish. At least the fans saw a good race,” Miley said. “It sucks to come out on this end of it, but at least they got to see a good race.”

Sheppard, of New Berlin, Ill., took the checkers 0.302 seconds ahead of Miley, who had grabbed the lead from Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky. on the 24th circuit and dominated the second half of the 51-lapper extended one lap because of the last-lap yellow. Ashton Winger of Hampton, Ga., rallied from his 19th starting spot for third while 18th-starting Michael Norris of Sarver, Pa., was fourth. Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., advanced seven spots to finish fifth while Lanigan, who led the first 23 laps but slipped from second to fourth on the 42nd lap before fading further, was seventh.

Friday winner Scott Bloomquist's hopes for a weekend sweep ended quickly when he spun in turn three on the second lap while battling a hanging throttle. He was towed back to the pits.

Miley was less than a half-lap from victory on lap 49 when Gregg Satterlee’s car flamed up in turn four, the last of 10 cautions. That forced a final restart with a series-required two laps to complete the race, but Sheppard figured he’d be settling for second.

“Jared definitely, he had that race won there,” Sheppard said. “He went down there in (turns) one and two there after that caution and got over the berm there coming out of two. That let me get past him, then he slid all the way in across my nose over there, and then I did the same thing to him over here. And man, it was a tough race and a lot of fun.”

The victory ended up being more work than it should’ve, Sheppard said.

“I wished we could’ve got up through there a little bit earlier. We had a really good car at the very beginning of the race, then the middle stages I felt like we weren’t as good, and there at the end we were starting to come back to it a little bit,” the Rocket Chassis house car driver said. “It’s a dream to drive this thing and it was a lot of fun tonight. This racetrack, I didn’t hear very many good things about it, but it produced some hellacious racing this weekend, so hopefully we’ll get to come  back again next year.”

Miley, who fell shy of his first WoO victory with a late-race snafu for the second time in his career, kept a stiff upper lip in his postrace interview with WoO announcer Rick Eshelman.

“We felt like we had a pretty good car and we’d been leading after all them restarts,” Miley said. “I seen when (Sheppard) was in second for the last one it was going to be the toughest, and we just got into (the turns) a little bit too high in one and two and got a push at the end of the corner. We tried to get back by, but we weren’t going to try to take him out or anything. It was a good race and he did what he needed to do.

“We let one get away from us at Eriez (Speedway in Hammett, Pa.) a couple of years ago on the last lap, too (with Sheppard winning after Miley tangled with a slower car). It sucks, but whenever we get the first one, it’ll be awesome.”

Besides the lap-two caution for Bloomquist and Satterlee’s last-lap yellow, eight other yellow flags waved. Satterlee spun in turn three on the seventh lap and Mason Zeigler slowed on the 15th lap when he lost oil pressure. On the lap-15 restart, Satterlee spun and collected Charles Powell Jr., and Gale Huey, among others.

A lap-22 caution appeared for a slowing Jason Covert with apparent ignition issues (Gale Huey spun in an unrelated incident), a lap-24 caution came out for David Scott’s left-rear flat tire, and a lap-31 yellow for a spinning Denny Fenton.

Another caution appeared on the lap-31 restart when Boom Briggs went around in turn four and collected Wyatt Scott and debris in turn one drew a lap-35 yellow as Briggs retired with suspension problems.

Notes: Sheppard snapped a dry spell of four WoO races without a victory, his second longest winless span of the season. … Miley’s near-miss at Eriez came in 2017. … At Thunder Mountain, Miley’s car required a push start multiple times during the night, including prior to the final restart. … Chub Frank was in the starting grid for the main event, but his car was pushed pitside before pace laps began and wasn’t able to take the initial green. … Besides his trouble in the main event, Scott Bloomquist had issues in preliminaries, too. He was leading the third heat when a flat right rear forced him to the pits. Bloomquist returned but electrical problems forced him to retire with a last-lap place finish. … Fourth-place finisher Michael Norris was among new entrants after missing Friday’s action to attend a wedding. … In prelims, Sheppard became the seventh driver with 100 WoO heat race victories.

Consolation results

(10 laps; top three transfer)

First consolation: Jason Covert, Ashton Winger, Denny Fenton, Ken Schaffer, Mike Wonderling, Greg Oakes, Chase Junghans, Bryce Davis, Gale Huey, Drake Troutman, Tyler Dietz.

Second consolation: Michael Norris, Chub Frank, Cade Dillard, Damian Bidwell, Chris Hackett, Jon Lee, Del Rougeux, Levi Sikora. Scratched: Alex Ferree, Scott Bloomquist.

Heat race results

(10 laps; top four transfer)

First heat: Boom Briggs, Mason Zeigler, Charles Powell Jr., David Scott, Ashton Winger, Chase Junghans, Denny Fenton, Mike Wonderling, Ken Schaffer, Tyler Dietz.

Second heat: Darrell Lanigan, Gregg Satterlee, Ricky Weiss, Matt Lux, Jason Covert, Drake Troutman, Greg Oakes, Gale Huey, Bryce Davis.

Third heat: Jared Miley, Wyatt Scott, Brent Larson, Doug Drown, Alex Ferree, Chub Frank, Jon Lee, Levi Sikora, Scott Bloomquist.

Fourth heat: Brandon Sheppard, Max Blair, Dennis Erb Jr., Andrew Wylie, Michael Norris, Cade Dillard, Damian Bidwell, Chris Hackett, Del Rougeux.

Time trials (unofficial)

Group A
Pos., driver (car no.), hometown, time

  1. Mason Zeigler (25z), Chalk Hill, Pa., 15.579
  2. Ricky Weiss (7W), Headingley, Manitoba, 15.767
  3. Boom Briggs (99B), Bear Lake, Pa., 15.849
  4. Darrell Lanigan (29v), Union, Ky., 15.879
  5. Charles Powell Jr. (94), Brookville, Pa., 16.056
  6. Gregg Satterlee (22), Indiana, Pa., 16.058
  7. Chase Junghans (18), Manhattan, Kan., 16.083
  8. Jason Covert (72), York Haven, Pa., 16.101
  9. Ashton Winger (12), Hampton, Ga., 16.122
  10. Matt Lux (111), Franklin, Pa., 16.267
  11. David Scott (4s), Garland, Pa., 16.286
  12. Drake Troutman (7T), Hyndman, Pa., 16.335
  13. Denny Fenton (55), Clearfield, Pa., 16.347
  14. Greg Oakes (22), Franklinville, N.Y., 16.481
  15. Tyler Dietz (77), Saxonburg, Pa., 16.546
  16. Gale Huey (11H), Glen Campbell, Pa., 16.566
  17. Ken Schaffer (13x), Du Bois, Pa., 16.588
  18. Bryce Davis (30), Corning, N.Y., 16.618
  19. Mike Wonderling (18), Scio, N.Y., 16.716

Group B

  1. Scott Bloomquist (0), Mooresburg, Tenn., 15.952
  2. Max Blair (111), Centerville, Pa., 15.957
  3. Jared Miley (10), Pittsburgh, Pa., 15.979
  4. Brandon Sheppard (1), New Berlin, Ill., 16.001
  5. Brent Larson (B1), Lake Elmo, Minn., 16.014
  6. Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 16.040
  7. Doug Drown (12), Wooster, Ohio, 16.117
  8. Andrew Wylie (84), Saltsburg, Pa., 16.155
  9. Wyatt Scott (x3), Garland, Pa., 16.267
  10. Michael Norris (72), Sarver, Pa., 16.292
  11. Chub Frank (119), Bear Lake, Pa., 16.305
  12. Damian Bidwell (½), Eldred, Pa., 16.320
  13. Alex Ferree (4), Saxonburg, Pa., 16.408
  14. Del Rougeux (28D), Frenchville, Pa., 16.543
  15. Levi Sikora (57), Punxsutawney, Pa., 16.573
  16. Chris Hackett (33), Jamestown, N.Y., 16.586
  17. Jon Lee (5L), Mahaffey, Pa., 16.641
  18. Cade Dillard (97), Robeline, La., 16.861

Feature lineup

Row 1: Briggs, Lanigan
Row 2: Sheppard, Miley
Row 3: Blair, W. Scott
Row 4: Zeigler, Satterlee
Row 5: Powell, Larson
Row 6: Weiss, Erb
Row 7: D. Scott, Drown
Row 8: Lux, Wylie
Row 9: Covert, Norris
Row 10: Winger, Frank
Row 11: Fenton, Dillard
Row 12: Junghans, Bloomquist
Row 13: Huey

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