Sheppard Slides Heckenast Late to
Win Fourth in Six Days, Hoffman Wins for Second Consecutive Year at
Lincoln
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[August 17, 2020]
DIRTcar
Late Models
He started off Arizona Sport Shirts Week #4 Tuesday night without a
single start on the tour this year.
He’s now walking out with four Feature wins and the weekly points
championship bonus.
Brandon Sheppard capped off a magical week of racing his
family-owned #B5 on the DIRTcar Summer Nationals tour Sunday night
at Lincoln Speedway with his fourth Feature win in six days, topping
Frank Heckenast Jr. in a late-race battle for the lead to capture
the $5,000 prize and an extra $2,000 as the Week #4 champion.
“It was a lot of fun,” Sheppard said of the big six-day stretch he
completed with the Summer Nationals. “I hope they do a streak like
this again next year that I can do. These places that are all within
two hours of my house – all some of my favorite racetracks, and they
all produce really great racing.”
While the 2013 Summer Nationals champ enjoyed the facilities he
visited this week, he also faced a ton of great competition, and the
regulars came out to play again Sunday night.
Sheppard started on the pole for the 40-lap contest and jumped out
to a comfortable lead in the opening stages, but soon encountered
the wrath of lapped traffic as he neared the halfway point.
As he crossed the line to complete Lap 14, Sheppard closed in on
another sizable group of slower cars, occupying multiple lanes on
the track. As he got into Turn 3, Sheppard tagged the rear of Tim
Lance and got up over the cushion, slowing his momentum enough for
Heckenast to scoot by underneath.
The incident was actually enough to damage the nose of his car,
which he had no choice but to deal with for the remainder of the
race.
“I had the nose rubbing pretty good but I just kinda fought through
it. I was really tight, and I couldn’t steer through the center with
the nose dragging the left-front. I just got up on the wheel, up on
the cushion and made it happen,” Sheppard said.
Heckenast raced into the lead and led the field around for several
laps before a caution flag was thrown on Lap 27, erasing the lead he
was maintaining in traffic and putting a hungry Sheppard right on
his rear bumper.
It didn’t take long for the #B5 to reclaim what was once his,
throwing a big slide job on the #99jr in Turns 3-4 on Lap 32 to
regain the top spot. Once it was his again, there was no catching B-Shepp.
Sheppard led the field back around to the checkers untouched for the
24th time in his Hell Tour career, much to the delight of his
ever-present home-state fans in attendance.
Heckenast hung on for second while Shannon Babb crossed the line
with the final podium spot. Jason Feger was fourth and Sylvester,
GA’s own Steven Roberts finished-up the best race of his 2020 Summer
Nationals campaign in fifth.
Brian Shirley, Sheppard’s dueling partner throughout Arizona Sport
Shirts Week #4, was in very rare form Sunday night after hitting the
wall in his Heat Race, sending him to the pits with significant
right-side damage to his Rocket Chassis #3s. The crew made repairs
to start the Feature from 19th on the starting grid, but bad luck
struck the Bob Cullen Racing team again as Shirley got a piece of
the big wreck in the opening laps, sending him to the infield with
too much damage to continue.
UP NEXT
The DIRTcar Late Models are off Monday night for the final regroup
day before Racing Electronics Week #5 of competition begins on
Tuesday, Aug. 18 at Kankakee County Speedway in Kankakee, IL. Catch
every lap of action LIVE on DIRTVision presented by Drydene.
Feature (40 Laps) 1. B5-Brandon Sheppard [1][]; 2. 99JR-Frank
Heckenast Jr [2][]; 3. 18-Shannon Babb [8][]; 4. 25-Jason Feger
[5][]; 5. 111-Steven Roberts [3][]; 6. 91-Rusty Schlenk [4][]; 7.
4G-Bob Gardner [9][]; 8. 21B-Rich Bell [15][]; 9. 15-Kolby
Vandenbergh [11][]; 10. 32M-Cody Maguire [13][]; 11. 30V-Mark Voigt
[12][]; 12. 48-Tim Lance [16][]; 13. 11J-Drew Armstrong [6][]; 14.
F15-Jeremy Conaway [14][]; 15. 27-Greg Kimmons [21][]; 16. 16-Rusty
Griffaw [17][]; 17. 1W-Donny Walden [18][]; 18. 33-Ricky Frankel
[7][]; 19. 48L-Tim Lance Jr [22][]; 20. 30-Mike Glasscock [20][];
21. 26M-Brent McKinnon [10][]; 22. 3S-Brian Shirley [19][]; 23.
10J-Jordan Bauer [23][] Hard Charger: 21B-Rich Bell[+7]
DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modifieds
Even with a bit stiffer competition in the house,
Nick Hoffman still reigns supreme.
The two-time and defending DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified
Nationals champion locked-up his ninth Feature win of the season
Sunday night at Lincoln Speedway, outlasting the six-time tour champ
Mike Harrison in a high-traffic battle for the lead late in the
race.
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Hoffman jumped to the early lead in his Justin Allgaier-owned #7
Elite Chassis but hadn’t yet established the big lead he so often
opens up when at the head of the field. This left the door open for
second-running Harrison, who pounced at the opportunity on Lap 9 and
took the lead on the high side.
Banging his wheels off the cushion and the wall, Harrison led for
the next nine laps with Hoffman right on his tail. Harrison kept
favoring the high side, even in traffic, as Hoffman tried to make up
the ground down low.
The two were then met with three lapped cars all in a battle of
their own, occupying all three lanes on the track. Racing down the
frontretch, Harrison kept it up top but made contact with Brian
Diveley, sending him into the tractor tires at the edge of the
outside wall. Hoffman had regained the lead at the flag stand right
as the caution flag flew.
On the ensuing restart, Harrison scraped the outside wall coming out
of Turn 4. He bobbled a bit getting into Turn 1 and hit the wall
again as he slowed in Turns 3-4, taking his #24H pit-side and
retiring from the race.
This cut the pressure from behind Hoffman, and he took advantage,
bringing his #7 all the way back home for the $1,500 victory and
ninth time this year.
“I knew if I pressured him enough, I’d get him to make a mistake,”
Hoffman said of his battle with Harrison in Victory Lane. “He’s the
best there is in the country running that top side, but if I could
just stay right there with him… it’s too tough and brutal up there
tonight to not make a mistake.”
15-year-old Hunt Gossum came home second for his second runner-up
finish in the last three days. Jeff Leka crossed the line third,
while Dave Wietholder and Ray Bollinger rounded out the top-five.
UP NEXT
The Summit Modifieds are off Monday night for the final regroup day
before Racing Electronics Week #5 of competition begins on Tuesday,
Aug. 18 at Kankakee County Speedway in Kankakee, IL. Catch every lap
of action LIVE on DIRTVision presented by Drydene.
Feature (25 Laps) 1. 7-Nick Hoffman [2][]; 2. 99-Hunt Gossum [6][];
3. 3L-Jeff Leka [4][]; 4. O5-Dave Wietholder [14][]; 5. 77-Ray
Bollinger [9][]; 6. 96M-Mike McKinney [19][]; 7. P27-Brody Pompe
[5][]; 8. 36-Kenny Wallace [11][]; 9. 32-Donovan Lodge [16][]; 10.
25W-Allen Weisser [12][]; 11. T6-Tommy Sheppard Jr [17][]; 12.
35-Brandon Roberts [13][]; 13. 72A-Austin Lynn [10][]; 14. 59R-Jacob
Rexing [20][]; 15. 64-Dawson Cook [15][]; 16. 45-Kyle Hammer [22][];
17. 49-Todd Bates [18][]; 18. 14-Brian Lynn [7][]; 19. 24H-Mike
Harrison [1][]; 20. 24-Zeke McKenzie [3][]; 21. 11D-Brian Diveley
[21][]; 22. 14C-Rick Conoyer [8][] Hard Charger: 96M-Mike
McKinney[+13]
DIRTcar Summer Nationals is brought to fans by many important
sponsors and partners, including: Arizona Sport Shirts, Chevy
Performance, FireAde, Hoosier Racing Tire (Official Tire), Indiana
Decal Company, Intercomp, iRacing, Racing Electronics, SIS Insurance
(Official Insurance Provider), Summit Racing Equipment, TNT Rescue,
and VP Racing Fuels (Official Racing Fuel). Contingency sponsors
include: ARP (automotive Racing products), Beyea, COMP Cams, DART,
Drydene, Fox Racing Shox, Hoosier Racing Tire, Quater Master, Summit
Racing Equipment, VP Racing Fuels, and Wrisco (Exclusive Racing
Aluminum).
Summit Modified Nationals is brought to fans by many
important sponsors and partners, including: Summit Racing Equipment,
Arizona Sport Shirts, Chevy Performance, FireAde, Hoosier Racing
Tire (Official Tire), Indiana Decal Company, Intercomp, iRacing,
Racing Electronics, SIS Insurance (Official Insurance Provider), TNT
Rescue, and VP Racing Fuels (Official Racing Fuel). Contingency
sponsors include: ARP (automotive Racing products), Bassett, Bell
Racing Helmets, Beyea, Bilstein, COMP Cams, DART, Drydene, Fast
Shafts, Fox Racing Shox, Hoosier Racing Tire, Jerovetz Motorsports
Shock Service, KSE, Schoenfeld Headers, Summit Racing Equipment, VP
Racing Fuels, and Wrisco (Exclusive Racing Aluminum).
[Jordan DeLucia, DIRTcar Racing PR
Coordinator
Photo by Jimmy Dearing] |