Illinois State Fair
ARCA SuperChevyStores.com 100 at Springfield a Mix of Old and New
By Jay Hardin Track Enterprises Staff
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[August 15, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD - A wide open field with
an age range among the drivers to match is what stock car fans can
expect for the 52nd SuperChevyStores.com 100 at the Illinois State Fair
on Sunday, which is also the annual Allen Crowe Memorial event. Rookies,
former winners and champions dot the entry list as do five home state
favorites and drivers pulling double duty over the weekend.
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Eight time winner Frank Kimmel of Clarksville, Indiana would
ordinarily be the odds on favorite but the fifty-two year old and
ten time ARCA Racing Series presented by Menard’s king won’t even be
the oldest driver in the field. Not by a long shot.
The guy who is the oldest winner in ARCA history is also the 1998
winner of this event. Fenton, Missouri’s Ken Schrader brings the
Federated Car Care Chevy to Springfield for his first ARCA
appearance at the World’s Fastest One Mile Dirt track since 2009.
However, Schrader won’t be the oldest driver entered, either.
That distinction may fall to Mokena, Illinois’ driver Bob Strait who
at age 65 returns to one of his favorite race tracks but one he
failed to conquer in 18 starts dating back to 1986. However, Strait
has won on the DuQuoin dirt and he reunites with the Normal,
Illinois based Hendren Racing Team that has fielded cars at
Springfield for over 40 years. Strait is teamed with El Paso’s Ryan
Unzicker, a former UMP National driving champion.
Strait and Unzicker are just two of the drivers entered who call
Illinois home. A third nearly won last year’s event and would have
made history in the process. Galesburg’s A.J. Fike won the Saturday
Bettenhausen 100 championship dirt car race and then came within a
whisker of winning the ARCA event on Sunday. Fike captured the lead
after a late race restart and appeared to win the event, but a
penalty assessed on the restart dropped him to 14th in the final
order. Fellow open wheel driver Chris Windom of nearby Canton is
expected to join Fike for double duty, Windom ran both dirt races
for the Roulo Brothers last year and ran their Ford in a Hoosier
tire test at the Illinois State Fairgrounds over Memorial Day
weekend.
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Fellow central Illinois driver Kelly Kovski also came close
to winning last year’s race, however he too was penalized and
dropped out of the top ten in the final tally. Benton’s Shane
Cockrum returns for southern Illinois owner Brad Hill and is
also slated for double duty, Mark Littleton of nearby Arenzville
returns to Springfield as does Dale Shearer of Alhambra.
New Jersey’s Tom Hessert and Tennesee’s Rox Cox are two ARCA
regulars who have led laps at Springfield and stand a good
chance of a top finish on the Illinois mile. They will have to
contend with the defending winner and two young hot shoes atop
the ARCA standings, neither of which has much dirt track
experience.
Defending winner Brennan Poole threw hit hat into the ring when
he resigned with Venturini Motorsports to return to the scene of
his 2013 dirt track win as a Springfield rookie. Current point
Mason Mithcell of Iowa made his Springfield debut last year
winning the pole at a speed in excess of 111 miles an hour, he
currently is 15 points ahead of Alabama’s Grant Enfinger in the
ARCA point battle with Kimmel third, Hessert fourth and Justin
Boston fifth.
The final day of racing at the Illinois State Fair begins Sunday
at 9 a.m. with ARCA practice. Pole qualifying is at 11, with the
52nd 100-mile SuperChevyStores.com Allen Crowe Memorial at 1:30.
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