Lynn, Johnson, Eskew, &
Vanapeldoorn Claim Holiday Wins At Lincoln Speedway
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[July 03, 2020]
(Lincoln, IL) For the fourth night in a row, Lincoln Speedway was
back at it for racing action at Logan County Fairgrounds. The July
3rd event featured not only racing but fireworks as well and neither
disappointed.
The open competition Midgets were on hand for the first time in
2020. Drivers from six different states were represented, with
Emerson Axsom of Franklin, IN leading the first six laps. On lap
seven, St. Peters, MO driver Sam Johnson moved into the top spot to
pace the field in the 20-lap event. The three car battle at the
front of the field also included Central Illinois driver, Jake
Neuman. The last ten laps of the race went without a caution flag
and Johnson raced to the victory. Axsom, Neuman, Mitchell Davis, and
Kyle Simon completed the top five.
The show of the night arguably came in the 20-lap DIRTcar Modified
feature event. 22 drivers lined up for the start, as another stellar
field was on hand. Brian Diveley, former Big Ten Super Late Model
champion, raced into the lead at the start but action was hot and
heavy on his heels. By the end of lap two, Ray Bollinger, who had
won the previous two features, took over the top spot. Bollinger was
followed by Donovan Lodge and Diveley through the early stages of
the race before Austin Lynn started his trek to the front. Lynn
moved into third shortly before halfway and took over second right
at the halfway mark. From that point on, it was a side-by-side
battle for the holiday trophy. Bollinger ran the top, while Lynn ran
the bottom for the final ten laps of the race, with Bollinger’s
momentum keeping him slightly ahead. That is, until the final corner
of the final lap when Lynn was able to clear him and come across the
stripe as the winner. Following the Mason City, IL driver were
Bollinger, Lodge, Brian Lynn, and Diveley.
The Pro Late Model race was another thriller, as 25 were pitside to
start the night. 20 cars made it to the feature event with some of
the best in DIRTcar Pro Late competition on hand. Dakota Ewing took
the early lead, while Brandon Eskew took over on lap two. Eskew led
until lap seven when Ewing took the top spot back. Ewing looked to
be on his way to victory until a lap 17 caution bunched the field up
for a final shootout. Ewing led lap 18 before Eskew got by on the
bottomside. Ewing jumped the turn two cushion moments later, ending
his chances as Eskew was followed by Jose Parga, Jake Little, Ewing,
and Blaze Burwell at the line.
One of the largest DIRTcar Hornet fields in recent memory was on
hand as 28 cars were in the pits. The field was narrowed down to 20
after the heats and b-main. A three car breakaway ensued with Erik
Vanapeldoorn, Brady Reed, and Dallas Strauch out front. Vanapeldoorn
led the points coming into the night but hadn’t claimed a feature
victory. That changed, however, as the Clinton, IL driver raced to
the checkered just ahead of his two challengers. Reed and Strauch
were followed by David Lauritson and Nick Johnson.
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The highly exciting race program was followed by an impressive
firework display, lighting the night sky.
Racing will continue on Friday night, July 10 at Lincoln Speedway as
Pro Late Models, Modifieds, Street Stocks, Nutech Seed DII Midgets,
and Hornets will be in action. Those who attended the July 3 program
are asked to turn their wristbands in on July 10 for $3 off general
admission, as a gift for attending back-to-back weeks.
Pit gates will open at 3:00, grandstands at 5:00, pill draw will end
at 5:50, hotlaps begin at 6:00, and racing will begin at 7:00.
Grandstand admission will be $15 while kids 11 and under are free.
For more information, visit
www.lincolnspeedwayil.com.
FEATURE RESULTS (Top 10’s)
Open Midgets
(1) 6 +5 Sam Johnson St Peters, MO 72 (2) 1 -1 Emerson Axsom
Franklin, IN 15 (3) 3 - Jake Neuman New Berlin, IL 3N (4) 4 -
Mitchell Davis Auburn, IL 56D (5) 5 - Kyle Simon Covington, OH 23S
(6) 2 -4 Landon Simon Indianapolis, IN 2 (7) 8 +1 Austin O'Dell
Rochester, IL 97 (8) 9 +1 Jeff Beasley Urbana, IL 83 (9) 10 +1 John
Heitzman San Jose, IL 00 (10) (DNF) 7 -3 Luke Howard Overland Park,
KS 2H
DIRTcar Modifieds
(1) 4 +3 Austin Lynn Mason City, IL 72A (2) 5 +3 Ray Bollinger
Kewanee, IL 77 (3) 6 +3 Donovan Lodge Andover, IL 32L (4) 9 +5 Brian
Lynn Mason City, IL 14 (5) 1 -4 Brian Diveley Springfield, IL 11D
(6) 2 -4 Brandon Roberts Ashland, IL 35 (7) 10 +3 Derrick Carlson
Murrayville, IL 37 (8) 13 +5 Mike Brooks Peoria, IL 3 (9) 16 +7
Dawson Cook Morton, IL 64 (10) 15 +5 Nick Neville Mackinaw, IL 555
DIRTcar Pro Late Models
(1) 2 +1 Brandon Eskew Ashland, IL 11E (2) 3 +1 Jose Parga New
Berlin, IL 6P (3) 4 +1 Jake Little Springfield, IL 38J (4) 1 -3
Dakota Ewing Warrensburg, IL 25 (5) 6 +1 Blaze Burwell Mt Vernon, IL
44 (6) 9 +3 Ryan Little Springfield, IL 38L (7) 19 +12 Cody Maguire
Carlinville, IL 32M (8) 18 +10 Colby Sheppard Williamsville, IL 27
(9) 8 -1 Devin McLean Mt Vernon, IL 33 (10) 5 -5 Roben Huffman
Midland City, IL 33H
DIRTcar Hornets
(1) 1 - Erik Vanapeldoorn Clinton, IL E77 (2) 4 +2 Brady Reed
Decatur, IL 32B (3) 3 - Dallas Strauch East Peoria, IL 24D (4) 12 +8
David Lauritson Normal, IL 15 (5) 6 +1 Nick Johnson Bartonville, IL
30J (6) 8 +2 Jeremy Hancock Peoria, IL 28J (7) 2 -5 Mike Eskew
Springfield, IL 21 (8) 5 -3 Devin Burton Mansfield, IL 22D (9) 13 +4
Jimmy Dutlinger Hanna City, IL 28 (10) 11 +1 Billy Mason Brownstown,
IL 357
[Adam Mackey] |