Lincoln Speedway July 4th race results
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[July 06, 2021]
FREEDOM FLYER: Sheppard Wins Independence Day Showdown at Lincoln
Shirley breaks while leading, Sheppard drives off with back-to-back wins
+ weekly points bonus
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of being around family and
friends for a big 4th of July celebration. That was the scene Sunday
night in Victory Lane, where Brandon Sheppard celebrated back-to-back
DIRTcar Summer Nationals Feature wins to a thunderous applause from the
Lincoln Speedway crowd.
Piloting his family-owned #B5 Rocket Chassis that garnered him such a
large fanbase around the bullrings of Illinois, Sheppard bagged his
fifth career Hell Tour victory at the quarter-mile with a hefty payday,
taking home $5,000 for the Feature win and an additional two-grand for
topping the weekly points standings.
He led green-to-checkered in a non-stop Feature on Saturday night at
Fayette County Speedway for his first win of the week, but Sunday night
was a different scenario. Sheppard, of New Berlin, IL, struggled in the
opening laps to keep pace his strongest competitor, Brian Shirley.
Shirley jetted out to the lead from the pole and led the first 14
circuits, pulling away from Sheppard slightly each lap, before disaster
struck his Bob Cullen Racing entry.
Shirley looked fine heading into Turn 1 on Lap 15 until he slowed
dramatically at the exit of Turn 2 and immediately pulled to the
infield. Broken components in the rear-end were reported as the culprit,
forcing the four-time and defending Summer Nationals champion to watch
Sheppard take charge of the race from the infield. He was left with a
20th-place finish.
“I was good in the middle at the beginning, but Brian was definitely
better than I was,” Sheppard said of the situation in Victory Lane. “I
hate to see that for him. I really would’ve liked for him to have been
there at the end so we could have raced.”
Now in sudden control of the race, Sheppard maintained his pace through
lapped traffic and kept it out front of Jason Feger and Frank Heckenast
Jr. Bobby Pierce soon cracked the whip and began his march to the front,
getting by Heckenast on Lap 22 and Feger seven laps later.
A caution with eight laps-to-go restacked the field and put Pierce right
on Sheppard’s bumper for the restart.
“I saw the 32 was behind me after that caution, so I knew I was gonna
have to work for it,” Sheppard said. “He’s been really tough.”
But the B5 got a great launch off of Turn 4, propelling him away from
the rest of the field and across the finish line for his 26th career
Summer Nationals Feature win.
“I was way too tight for the top. Man, I’m kinda wore out after that
one. The cushion was big, and I was fighting this thing, but we were
able to get it done,” Sheppard said.
Pierce drove it home in second for his fourth podium finish of the week,
followed by Jason Feger, who notched his best finish of the season so
far. Tanner English and Frank Heckenast Jr. completed the top-five.
RESULTS (FROM WORLD RACING GROUP)
Feature (40 Laps) 1.
B5-Brandon Sheppard[2]; 2. 32-Bobby Pierce[5]; 3. 25-Jason Feger[4]; 4.
81E-Tanner English[6]; 5. 99JR-Frank Heckenast Jr[3]; 6. 12-Ashton
Winger[7]; 7. 10J-Jordan Bauer[9]; 8. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[8]; 9. 4G-Bob
Gardner[10]; 10. 15- Kolby Vandenbergh[12]; 11. 38J-Jake Little[13]; 12.
14G-Joe Godsey[22]; 13. 26M-Brent McKinnon[18]; 14. 14R-Jeff Roth[17];
15. 27-Greg Kimmons[21]; 16. 38-Thomas Hunziker[23]; 17. 16-Rusty
Griffaw[16]; 18. 30-Mark Voigt[20]; 19. 1W- Donny Walden[15]; 20.
3S-Brian Shirley[1]; 21. 248-Brandon Lance; 22. 84-Myles Moos[11]; 23.
74-Mitch McGrath[14]; 24. (DNS) 148-Tim Lance Jr
Qualifying Group 1 (2 Laps) 1.
3S-Brian Shirley, 00:13.145[10]; 2. B5-Brandon Sheppard, 00:13.241[11];
3. 38J-Jake Little, 00:13.249[1]; 4. 84-Myles Moos, 00:13.350[16]; 5.
10J-Jordan Bauer, 00:13.382[5]; 6. 1W-Donny Walden, 00:13.394[4]; 7.
32-Bobby Pierce, 00:13.404[9]; 8. 12-Ashton Winger, 00:13.524[15]; 9.
33H-Billy Hough, 00:13.648[3]; 10. 14R-Jeff Roth, 00:13.654[13]; 11.
26M-Brent McKinnon, 00:13.689[7]; 12. 38-Thomas Hunziker, 00:13.848[6];
13. 48-Tim Lance, 00:13.859[8]; 14. 2-Charlie Cole, 00:13.898[14]; 15.
30-Mark Voigt, 00:13.983[12]; 16. 22-Dan Jacober, 00:14.172[18]; 17.
33R-Roben Huffman, 00:14.291[17]; 18. 11M-Ryan Miller, 00:14.788[2]
Qualifying Group 2 (2 Laps) 1.
81E-Tanner English, 00:13.331[2]; 2. 99JR-Frank Heckenast Jr,
00:13.387[7]; 3. 74-Mitch McGrath, 00:13.466[11]; 4. 28- Dennis Erb Jr,
00:13.546[3]; 5. 44-Blaze Burwell, 00:13.599[9]; 6. 25T-Tucker Finch,
00:13.637[15]; 7. 25-Jason Feger, 00:13.672[4]; 8. 15-Kolby Vandenbergh,
00:13.694[6]; 9. 4G-Bob Gardner, 00:13.757[13]; 10. 14G-Joe Godsey,
00:13.770[10]; 11. 7-Drake Troutman, 00:13.887[12]; 12. 16-Rusty Griffaw,
00:13.905[16]; 13. 148-Tim Lance Jr, 00:14.068[8]; 14. 27-Greg Kimmons,
00:14.162[5]; 15. 18M-Jimmy Miller, 00:14.592[14]; 16. 248-Brandon
Lance, 00:15.083[1]; 17. (DNS) 52-Ryan Warren
Heat 1 (10 Laps) 1.
3S-Brian Shirley[1]; 2. 32-Bobby Pierce[4]; 3. 10J-Jordan Bauer[3]; 4.
38J-Jake Little[2]; 5. 33H-Billy Hough[5]; 6. 26M-Brent McKinnon[6]; 7.
30-Mark Voigt[8]; 8. 33R-Roben Huffman[9]; 9. 48-Tim Lance[7]
Heat 2 (10 Laps) 1.
B5-Brandon Sheppard[1]; 2. 12-Ashton Winger[4]; 3. 84-Myles Moos[2]; 4.
1W-Donny Walden[3]; 5. 14R-Jeff Roth[5]; 6. 2-Charlie Cole[7]; 7.
38-Thomas Hunziker[6]; 8. 22-Dan Jacober[8]; 9. 11M-Ryan Miller[9]
Heat 3 (10 Laps) 1.
25-Jason Feger[4]; 2. 81E-Tanner English[1]; 3. 4G-Bob Gardner[5]; 4.
74-Mitch McGrath[2]; 5. 44-Blaze Burwell[3]; 6. 18M-Jimmy Miller[8]; 7.
52-Ryan Warren[9]; 8. 7-Drake Troutman[6]; 9. 148-Tim Lance Jr[7]
Heat 4 (10 Laps) 1.
99JR-Frank Heckenast Jr[1]; 2. 28-Dennis Erb Jr[2]; 3. 15-Kolby
Vandenbergh[4]; 4. 16-Rusty Griffaw[6]; 5. 25T-Tucker Finch[3]; 6.
27-Greg Kimmons[7]; 7. 248-Brandon Lance[8]; 8. 14G-Joe Godsey[5]
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Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps) 1.
14R-Jeff Roth[3]; 2. 26M-Brent McKinnon[5]; 3. 25T-Tucker Finch[4];
4. 44-Blaze Burwell[2]; 5. 30-Mark Voigt[9]; 6. 2- Charlie Cole[7];
7. 33H-Billy Hough[1]; 8. 33R-Roben Huffman[13]; 9. 38-Thomas
Hunziker[11]; 10. 22-Dan Jacober[15]; 11. 27-Greg Kimmons[8]; 12.
248-Brandon Lance[12]; 13. 52-Ryan Warren[10]; 14. 11M-Ryan
Miller[19]; 15. 18M-Jimmy Miller[6]; 16. (DNS) 14G-Joe Godsey; 17.
(DNS) 48-Tim Lance; 18. (DNS) 7-Drake Troutman; 19. (DNS) 148-Tim
Lance Jr
UP NEXT
The Hell Tour is off on Monday, but will return to action on Tuesday
night, July 6, for its debut at the half-mile Knox County Fair Raceway.
Catch all the action live on DIRTVision presented by Drydene.
NINE LIVES: Hoffman Nets Ninth Win
of Season at Lincoln
He took a night off, but never missed a beat. Nick Hoffman has won
his ninth DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Feature
of 2021.
Lincoln Speedway played host to Hoffman’s return to the tour Sunday
night after racing elsewhere on Saturday, but it was as though he
never left. The three-time and defending Summit Modified champ once
again led every lap of the Feature and pocketed another $1,500
check.
“I just got out to a decent lead, and I can watch that big
DIRTVision board off of Turn 2 and see how big of a lead I had,”
Hoffman said. “That helps a bunch.”
He and his #2 Elite Chassis again went unchallenged for the lead,
building up over a five-second lead in traffic before a yellow with
10-to-go erased it. But Hoffman held strong on the restart,
defending against his uncle, Dean Hoffman, and six-time Summit
Modified champion Mike Harrison.
Harrison got by Dean and Kenny Wallace before the final restart with
five laps left, which he was able to ride to the finish for his best
Feature finish with the tour so far this year.
Try as he did, however, Harrison was unable to catch Hoffman before
the checkered. In Victory Lane, Hoffman admitted he may have been
able to get the car even better than he had it.
“I felt like I could’ve made another adjustment and been even
better, so I’ll just write that in the notebook for next time,” he
said.
RESULTS (FROM WORLD RACING GROUP)
Feature (25 Laps) 1.
2-Nick Hoffman[1]; 2. 24H-Mike Harrison[4]; 3. 1D-Dean Hoffman[2];
4. 45-Kyle Hammer[7]; 5. 35-Brandon Roberts[5]; 6. 36-Kenny
Wallace[3]; 7. 99-Hunt Gossum[14]; 8. 25W-Allen Weisser[10]; 9.
7-Drake Troutman[8]; 10. T6-Tommy Sheppard Jr[6]; 11. 14C-Rick
Conoyer[9]; 12. 14-Brian Lynn[21]; 13. 19C-Carter Sinkhorn[11]; 14.
19-Travis Thrasher[22]; 15. 64- Dawson Cook[13]; 16. 11-Zach
Rhodes[15]; 17. 05-Dave Wietholder[18]; 18. 43-Jared Thomas[17]; 19.
77-Ray Bollinger[20]; 20. 72A-Austin Lynn[12]; 21. 96M-Mike
McKinney[16]; 22. 59R-Jacob Rexing[19]
Qualifying Group 1 (3 Laps) 1.
2-Nick Hoffman, 00:14.520[9]; 2. 59R-Jacob Rexing, 00:14.608[16]; 3.
35-Brandon Roberts, 00:14.662[8]; 4. 45-Kyle Hammer, 00:14.702[13];
5. 14C-Rick Conoyer, 00:14.728[5]; 6. 1D-Dean Hoffman, 00:14.765[3];
7. 4M-Timothy Monroe, 00:14.906[7]; 8. 11-Zach Rhodes,
00:14.933[18]; 9. 81K-Mark Ross, 00:15.098[4]; 10. 19-Travis
Thrasher, 00:15.116[6]; 11. 64-Dawson Cook, 00:15.147[1]; 12.
19C-Carter Sinkhorn, 00:15.168[12]; 13. 43-Jared Thomas,
00:15.615[11]; 14. 14K-Shane Kelley, 00:15.787[14]; 15. 524-Jamie
Lusher, 00:16.695[17]; 16. 87-Blake Woodruff, 00:17.074[15]; 17.
88C- Marshall Call[2]; 18. (DNS) 49-Jack Marion
Qualifying Group 2 (3 Laps) 1.
36-Kenny Wallace, 00:14.286[4]; 2. 7-Drake Troutman, 00:14.346[16];
3. 99-Hunt Gossum, 00:14.367[8]; 4. 24H-Mike Harrison,
00:14.367[18]; 5. 25W-Allen Weisser, 00:14.423[14]; 6. 96M-Mike
McKinney, 00:14.432[15]; 7. T6-Tommy Sheppard Jr, 00:14.578[3]; 8.
24Z-Zeke McKenzie, 00:14.597[17]; 9. 11D-Brian Diveley,
00:14.617[11]; 10. 77-Ray Bollinger, 00:14.656[13]; 11. 05-Dave
Wietholder, 00:14.709[1]; 12. 72A-Austin Lynn, 00:14.847[12]; 13.
14-Brian Lynn, 00:14.903[9]; 14. 242-Brandon Bollinger,
00:14.939[10]; 15. 9-Ken Schrader, 00:15.082[7]; 16. 22P-Wil Prater,
00:15.114[6]; 17. 08-Michael Claeys, 00:15.737[5]; 18. 49B-Zach
Brandt, 00:15.943[2]
Heat 1 (8 Laps) 1.
2-Nick Hoffman[1]; 2. 35-Brandon Roberts[2]; 3. 14C-Rick Conoyer[3];
4. 64-Dawson Cook[6]; 5. 81K-Mark Ross[5]; 6. 43-Jared Thomas[7]; 7.
4M-Timothy Monroe[4]; 8. 524-Jamie Lusher[8]; 9. (DNS) 88C-Marshall
Call
Heat 2 (8 Laps) 1.
1D-Dean Hoffman[3]; 2. 45-Kyle Hammer[2]; 3. 19C-Carter Sinkhorn[6];
4. 11-Zach Rhodes[4]; 5. 87-Blake Woodruff[8]; 6. 19-Travis
Thrasher[5]; 7. 59R-Jacob Rexing[1]; 8. (DNS) 14K-Shane Kelley; 9.
(DNS) 49-Jack Marion
Heat 3 (8 Laps) 1.
36-Kenny Wallace[1]; 2. T6-Tommy Sheppard Jr[4]; 3. 25W-Allen
Weisser[3]; 4. 99-Hunt Gossum[2]; 5. 05-Dave Wietholder[6]; 6.
11D-Brian Diveley[5]; 7. 14-Brian Lynn[7]; 8. 9-Ken Schrader[8]; 9.
08-Michael Claeys[9]
Heat 4 (8 Laps)
1. 24H-Mike Harrison[2]; 2. 7-Drake Troutman[1]; 3. 72A-Austin
Lynn[6]; 4. 96M-Mike McKinney[3]; 5. 24Z-Zeke McKenzie[4]; 6. 77-Ray
Bollinger[5]; 7. 242-Brandon Bollinger[7]; 8. 49B-Zach Brandt[9]; 9.
22P-Wil Prater[8]
Last Chance Showdown 1 (10 Laps) 1.
43-Jared Thomas[3]; 2. 87-Blake Woodruff[2]; 3. 19-Travis
Thrasher[4]; 4. 524-Jamie Lusher[7]; 5. 49-Jack Marion[10]; 6.
81K-Mark Ross[1]; 7. 59R-Jacob Rexing[6]; 8. (DNS) 14K-Shane Kelley;
9. (DNS) 88C-Marshall Call; 10. (DNS) 4M- Timothy Monroe
Last Chance Showdown 2 (10 Laps) 1.
05-Dave Wietholder[1]; 2. 24Z-Zeke McKenzie[2]; 3. 11D-Brian
Diveley[3]; 4. 242-Brandon Bollinger[6]; 5. 14-Brian Lynn[5]; 6.
49B-Zach Brandt[8]; 7. 08-Michael Claeys[9]; 8. 77-Ray Bollinger[4];
9. (DNS) 22P-Wil Prater; 10. (DNS) 9-Ken Schrader
UP NEXT
The Summit Modifieds are off on Monday, but will return to action on
Tuesday night, July 6, for their debut at the half-mile Knox County
Fair Raceway. Catch all the action live on DIRTVision presented by
Drydene.
[Jordan DeLucia]
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