DIRTcar National Points Battles Intensify in Night #1 of Fall Nationals
at Lincoln
Late Models, Sport
Compacts on the racing card for Saturday’s finale
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[October 03, 2020]
LINCOLN, IL – Oct. 2, 2020 – A grand total of 115
DIRTcar racers filled the Lincoln Speedway pit area Friday night for
race #1 of the 2020 DIRTcar Fall Nationals – the new stage for
DIRTcar Racing’s year-end points championship event.
With two major points battles still left to be decided heading into
the weekend, one of those gaps is now even tighter and the other
remains the closest national points championship battle out of all
nine divisions under the DIRTcar banner.
STOCK CARS
Coming into the weekend, just four points separated leader Terry
Reed Jr. from Lance Evans in the national standings as they prepared
for the final two races of the DIRTcar points season. The first was
a stop to Lincoln Friday night before the season finale in
Charleston on Saturday, and the quarter-mile, black-dirt banks did
not disappoint.
Polesitter Jeremy Nichols jetted out to the early lead at the drop
of the green and played a terrific game of defense throughout the
20-lap Feature, holding off the likes of Bobby Bieler and Robert
Cottom for the flag-to-flag Feature win.
Coming from the eighth starting spot, Reed slipped way back in the
running order early, registering his third lap in the 16th position.
But he stayed smooth, avoided trouble and drove it all the way back
up to a top-five finish. Although not in as exciting fashion as
Reed, Evans did have a solid sixth-place finish.

In terms of the national points standings, this race had no impact on
Reed and Evans. The best 20 Feature finishes for each driver are counted
toward the overall Stock Car standings, and their finishes on Friday
were not valuable enough to be kept in the mix. Therefore, Reed still
leads (1403) Evans (1399) buy just four points. They’ll each have one
last chance to gain some points on Saturday night at Charleston
Speedway’s Street Stock Fall Nationals.
Feature (20 Laps) 1. 67R-Jeremy Nichols [1][]; 2. B26-Bobby Beiler
[9][]; 3. 1-Robert Cottom [3][]; 4. 16-Nick Macklin [6][]; 5. 11-Terry
Reed [8][]; 6. 37-Lance Evans [5][]; 7. X5-Gene Reed [7][]; 8. 21-Jaret
Duff [12][]; 9. X7-Guy Taylor [18][]; 10. 4-Zach Clark [15][]; 11.
22-Darrell Dick [4][]; 12. 20-Tanner Sullivan [2][]; 13. 21R-Dustin Reed
[17][]; 14. 3J-Jonathan Hall [14][]; 15. 53-Rick Reed [20][]; 16.
15-Greg Roberts [13][]; 17. 14-Megan Erwin [10][]; 18. 44J-Jeremy Madsen
[11][]; 19. 25G-Brain Gaines [21][]; 20. 35-Tom Davidson [19][]; 21.
68-Wally Zander [16][] Hard Charger: X7-Guy Taylor[+9]
PRO MODIFEDS
The DIRTcar Pro Modified division will see a band-new, first-time
national champion at the conclusion of Saturday night’s Feature. Deece
Schwartz is now trailing Billy Knebel by just 13 points as they head
into their final points race of the season.
Trey Harris took the lead and ran away with it at the drop of the green,
opening the door for a Schwartz-Knebel battle up front for the runner-up
spot. And battle they did, going three-wide with Dave Armstrong for the
spot just past the halfway mark.
Schwartz found some speed at the right time and used it to pull away
from the other two shortly after, winning the battle for position and
four additional championship points toward the standings. Knebel held on
for a top-five as Harris went on to collect the checkers – his sixth in
DIRTcar Pro Modified competition this year.
Both drivers will come back to Lincoln on Saturday to settle their
championship chase once and for all.
Feature (20 Laps) 1. 57T-Trey Harris [1][]; 2. 121-Deece Schwartz [2][];
3. 82Q-Cole Queathem [7][]; 4. 58R-Ryan Hamilton [8][]; 5. 52K-Billy
Knebel [4][]; 6. 27X-Kyle Helmick [6][]; 7. 25-Dave Armstrong [5][]; 8.
787-Cody Zobrist [12][]; 9. 62-Troy Medley [3][]; 10. 7M-Dominic Mertzke
[14][]; 11. 444-Logan Dockery [11][]; 12. 25R-Tom Krankel [19][]; 13.
1-Mike Lentz [16][]; 14. 74-James Hileman [17][]; 15. 17C-AJ Cline
[13][]; 16. 22K-Michael Kettler [15][]; 17. 55-Anthony Tucker [22][];
18. 52-Denny Tribout [9][]; 19. 3-Brian Vinson [10][]; 20. 73-Mark
Rhoades [23][]; 21. 21T-Talen Beard [18][]; 22. 81-Garrett Schumacher
[21][]; 23. 27-Dalton Ewing [20][]; 24. 15C-Kevin Crowder [24][] Hard
Charger: 25R-Tom Krankel[+7] UMP MODIFIEDS
For a while, it seemed as though 15-year-old dirt racing sensation Hunt
Gossum was going to be the star of the show, driving around UMP Modified
veteran Jeff Leka in the early going with a big move to his outside to
take the top spot. Until he made some contact with the outside wall.
Leka had been leading the field around for the first 10 laps when Gossum
pulled the trigger to his outside and grabbed the race lead. Three laps
later, Gossum had gotten too high on the cushion and scrubbed the
outside wall hard, slowing him considerably before pulling off on the
backstretch. A very tough break for the young gun from Mayfield, KY.
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Leka inherited the lead back and drove away with it over the next
six laps until a caution for debris was displayed with 5 laps
remaining. During that caution, Leka experienced mechanical issues
of his own and took it to the infield to retire the race with
suspension damage.
Right in Leka’s tracks to pick up the pieces was none other than the
18-time DIRTcar UMP Modified winner in 2020, Mike McKinney. The
Magic Man inherited the lead and led the remaining five laps back to
the checkers to collect his 19th division win of the year.
Feature (25 Laps) 1. 96M-Mike McKinney [7][]; 2. 21-Derek Losh
[2][]; 3. 24H-Mike Harrison [8][]; 4. 7D-Brad DeYoung [4][]; 5.
14-Brian Lynn [6][]; 6. 28M-Frank Marshall [9][]; 7. 35-Brandon
Roberts [5][]; 8. 21D-Danny Schwartz [12][]; 9. 24-Zeke McKenzie
[14][]; 10. 28-Rodney Standerfer [13][]; 11. 19-Chad Bauer [18][];
12. 32-Donovan Lodge [15][]; 13. T6-Tommy Sheppard [24][]; 14.
11D-Brian Diveley [16][]; 15. 18-Rick Conoyer [23][]; 16. 57-Mark
Grosvenor [20][]; 17. 83-Kasey Schrock [21][]; 18. 72A-Austin Lynn
[19][]; 19. 9-Ken Schrader [10][]; 20. 16-Dillon Nusbaum [11][]; 21.
10-Curt Rhodes [17][]; 22. 3L-Jeff Leka [1][]; 23. 99-Hunt Gossum
[3][]; 24. 777-Trevor Neville [22][] Hard Charger: T6-Tommy
Sheppard[+11]
PRO LATE MODELS
Dakota Ewing was the victor of the DIRTcar Pro Late Model Feature
Friday night after a very back-and-forth battle with his competition
all throughout the race.
Ewing grabbed the lead on Lap 1 and was quicky challenged by
teammate Jose Parga, who swiped the lead away as the field completed
Lap 2. Parga led until the next caution, when Aaron Heck busted out
some speed on the low side after the restart and drove underneath to
claim the top spot.
Heck’s lead didn’t last very long, though, as he spun it sideways
going down the frontstretch and backed it into the Turn 1 wall,
causing heavy quarter-panel damage. He tagged the tail and made a
great comeback to sixth before the checkered flew.
Back out front, Ewing had inherited the lead back and was
immediately challenged by 2020 DIRTcar Pro Late Model national
champion Torin Mettille for the spot. Mettille had the spot for
three laps but Ewing took it back in a great push on the middle-top
side. Ewing then went on to defend his lead through a
green-white-checkered finish, which he did to collect his fifth
DIRTcar Pro Late Model win of the season.
Feature (25 Laps) 1. 25-Dakota Ewing [1][]; 2. 116-Torin Mettille
[5][]; 3. 11E-Brandon Eskew [4][]; 4. 38J-Jake Little [17][]; 5.
22-Chris Dick [9][]; 6. 59-Aaron Heck [3][]; 7. 45-Kyle McMahon
[13][]; 8. 33H-Roben Huffman [16][]; 9. 24-Kyle Cooper [11][]; 10.
32M-Cody Maguire [15][]; 11. 27-Colby Sheppard [8][]; 12. 15-Guy
Taylor [22][]; 13. 66-Blake Damery [14][]; 14. O1-Bill Kippenberg
[10][]; 15. 33-Devin McLean [7][]; 16. N59-Chad Evans [23][]; 17.
7SX-Jerremy Sebens [20][]; 18. 21-Jared Chasteen [24][]; 19.
25F-Tucker Finch [12][]; 20. 20-Myles Moos [18][]; 21. 77-Blaise
Baker [19][]; 22. A9-AJ May [21][]; 23. 6P-Jose Parga [2][]; 24.
5S-Brandon Sweitzer [25][]; 25. 17B-Brandon Bilger [6][] Hard
Charger: 38J-Jake Little[+13]

LOOKING AHEAD
The racing action continues Saturday night with more from the
DIRTcar Fall Nationals at Lincoln Speedway. UMP Modifieds, Pro
Modifieds, Late Models and Sport Compacts will all be in action. Hot
Laps are scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
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