Lincoln Speedway
Spangler, Harrison, Heck, Deal, Johnson Win Fall Nationals Finale at
Lincoln
Schwartz clinches first national title, Harrison
dedicates win to late announcer Rick Eshelman
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[October 03, 2022]
The 39th season of weekly DIRTcar Racing is officially in the books.
Another stacked roster of 118 cars across five different divisions
packed the Lincoln Speedway pit area Saturday night and closed out
the regular season with five entertaining Features.
DIRTcar LATE MODEL – Eric Spangler
Making the haul all the way from Lake City, MI, to compete, 2022
DIRTcar East Region champion Eric Spangler came to Lincoln for one
reason – win. Time was wearing thin on his quest to move up in the
national points standings, and he made the most of the opportunity.
By the end of the 25-lap Feature, not only had he won the race – he
dominated. Spangler set the fastest lap of the night in Qualifying,
won his Heat Race and led all 25 laps en route to his first career
DIRTcar Fall Nationals Feature victory.
Donny Walden crossed in second while another notable figure
completed the podium behind him. In only his second race back from a
five-year hiatus, Steve Sheppard Jr. crossed the stripe in third
after a strong showing up front.
ABBREVIATED RESULTS (view
full results)
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 27-Eric Spangler[1]; 2. 1W-Donny Walden[3]; 3.
5S-Steve Sheppard[2]; 4. 24-Ryan Unzicker[7]; 5. 11-Jeff Herzog[4];
6. 01-Billy Knippenberg[19]; 7. 77-Blaise Baker[5]; 8. 11D-Brian
Diveley[9]; 9. 51-Steve Fairbanks[10]; 10. 32M-Cody Maguire[18]; 11.
26M-Brent McKinnon[8]; 12. 16W-Tony Wolf[20]; 13. 334-Billy
Hough[17]; 14. 248-Brandon Lance[23]; 15. B15-Bob Sidener[24]; 16.
6P-Jose Parga[13]; 17. 38J-Jake Little[16]; 18. 11M-Ryan Miller[14];
19. 53-Curtis Hobbs[21]; 20. 61-Jammie Wilson[22]; 21. 16-Rusty
Griffaw[6]; 22. 9Z-Jayme Zidar[11]; 23. 22-Chris Dick[15]; 24.
4D-Doug Tye[12]
UMP MODIFIED – Mike Harrison
Climbing atop his Hughes Racing Chassis No. 24H in Victory Lane, a
somber smile was painted across Mike Harrison’s face as he saluted
the crowd, checkered flag waving in the air. He had won the race,
and clinched his eighth DIRTcar national championship, but it was
not all smiles and high-fives from the crew.
In Victory Lane, Harrison took time out of his interview and
dedicated his final points win of the season to the late Rick
Eshelman – announcer for the World of Outlaws Late Model Series and
countless other DIRTcar-sanctioned events and series – whose passing
was announced by the World of Outlaws & DIRTcar Saturday afternoon.
“Rick was a staple in our sport,” Harrison said. “He took care of
all of us in the pits. He was always driving around. Not only was he
a great announcer, he was a great man and a great friend to all of
us in the pit area. It’s a major loss to dirt racing.”
On the track, Harrison dominated, leading all 20 laps for his first
Fall Nationals victory at Lincoln. Though he had already clinched
the national championship coming into the race, he placed the cherry
atop the sundae with his 25th Feature win of the season and took a
moment to reflect on the year’s accomplishments.
“We didn’t come into the year racing for points,” Harrison said.
“Like I say all the time – we just come to race. We come to race and
do our best and try to win races, and just let the results take care
of themselves.
“You’ll have highs and lows, and we definitely had a lot of highs
this year.”
ABBREVIATED RESULTS (view
full results)
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 24H-Mike Harrison[2]; 2. 96M-Mike McKinney[1];
3. 25-Tyler Nicely[3]; 4. 36-Kenny Wallace[4]; 5. 25W-Allen
Weisser[6]; 6. 05-Dave Wietholder[5]; 7. 3L-Jeremy Nichols[10]; 8.
99T-Tyler Loughmiller[12]; 9. 1-Todd Sherman[9]; 10. 11D-Brian
Diveley[14]; 11. 14M-Caden McWhorter[7]; 12. 18-Jarrett Stryker[18];
13. 89-Austin Friedman[11]; 14. 63-Dustin King[20]; 15. 35-Brandon
Roberts[15]; 16. 72A-Austin Lynn[17]; 17. 87C-Alan Crowder[22]; 18.
8C-Michael Claeys[19]; 19. 25B-Brayden Bowman[24]; 20. 60-Jim
Manka[23]; 21. 34T-Tanner Reed[13]; 22. 21T-Talen Beard[21]; 23.
99-Tim Luttrell[16]; 24. 10K-Kelly Kovski[8]
PRO LATE MODEL – Aaron Heck
It was one heck of a weekend for Aaron Heck, and by sheer willpower
and skill, he managed to pull-off a victory.
“Yesterday after Hot Lap/Qualifying, I blew-up a motor, drove back
to Mt. Vernon, put another one in with my two uncles and got back
here 2:30 in the morning,” Heck said. “If you had told me I was
going to do this tonight, I’d have called ‘em a liar.”
The 2020 national champion from Mt. Vernon, IL, claimed his third
Fall Nationals Feature win in the last two years Saturday night,
taking the lead late after two separate incidents with the first two
leaders cost them their spots out front.
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Polesitter Devin McLean looped it all by himself
while in the lead on Lap 7, sending him retiring to the pits. Six
laps later, Fast Qualifier Jose Parga made contact with a lapped car
in traffic, spun him around and was sent to the tail for causing the
incident.
This handed the lead over to Heck, who drove it the rest of the way
for a big win to cap-off the regular season. Though there were 26
other cars to contend with, Heck was only interested in beating his
longtime rival, Jose Parga.
“That’s the only guy I wanted to beat, just because he’s the
champion this year,” Heck said.
ABBREVIATED RESULTS (view
full results)
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 59-Aaron Heck[3]; 2. 14-Braden Johnson[6]; 3.
27-Colby Sheppard[5]; 4. 45-Kyle McMahon[10]; 5. $12-Troy
Marciniak[12]; 6. 77-Blaise Baker[7]; 7. 33H-Roben Huffman[11]; 8.
17B-Braden Bilger[14]; 9. 01-Billy Knippenberg[19]; 10. 5B-Brandon
Sweitzer[16]; 11. BK3-Billy Knippenberg III[17]; 12. 11-Ryan
Miller[23]; 13. 25-Rockett Bennett[22]; 14. 32M-Cody Maguire[15];
15. 37-Derrick Carlson[8]; 16. 248-Brandon Lance[24]; 17. 14S-Derek
Smith[18]; 18. 59X-Damon Heck[20]; 19. 6P-Jose Parga[4]; 20.
51W-Scott Wenell[21]; 21. 33-Devin McLean[1]; 22. 19-Chase
Osterhoff[2]; 23. 61-Jammie Wilson[9]; 24. 22-Chris Dick[13]
PRO MODIFIED – BJ Deal
In a wild ending to the Chevy Performance Crate-engine powered
20-lapper, BJ Deal walked away with the win after near chaos ensued
in the final three laps.
Friday night winner, Guy Taylor, had led since the drop of the green
and appeared to have the car to beat once again, until he slowed
dramatically coming to the two-to-go signal and spun in Turns 1-2,
collecting a few other cars in the process.
Taking advantage of Taylor’s sudden issues, Deal slipped past him
into the lead before the melee unfolded and led the field back to
the checkers on the ensuing restart to score his first career
DIRTcar Fall Nationals Feature win.
“I just tried to take care of the tires and be patient,” Deal said.
“I thought, maybe around Lap 5, that I was being too patient, so I
picked it up a little bit.
“I was kinda waiting for the flagman to give me the five-to-go
[signal] so I could start launching a little bit. When he gave me
the signal, it was time to turn on the burners.”
With his runner-up finish and Taylor’s DNF, Deece Schwartz
officially clinched his first career DIRTcar Pro Modified national
points championship. The third-generation driver from Ashmore, IL,
added to his family’s decorated history in UMP-type Dirt Modified
racing after grandfather Denny and father Danny’s accomplishments in
the 1990s and 2000s.
ABBREVIATED RESULTS (view
full results)
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 3W-BJ Deal[3]; 2. 121-Deece Schwartz[4]; 3.
2-Brayden Doyle[1]; 4. 52JR-Cole Knebel[9]; 5. 14G-Tommy
Gaither[11]; 6. 28-Justin Durbin[18]; 7. 8Z-Zach Taylor[10]; 8.
15C-Kevin Crowder[20]; 9. 29H-Cale Hartnagel[16]; 10. 21JR-Drew
Schwartz[15]; 11. 24M-Matt Milner[7]; 12. 74-James Hileman[12]; 13.
8-Ethan Orman[14]; 14. 29-Josh Orman[23]; 15. 6-Billy Adams[24]; 16.
4T-Guy Taylor[2]; 17. 2W-Jason Walsh[6]; 18. 67-Austin Seets[8]; 19.
66K-Kaleb Stephens[21]; 20. 88-Zayden Bolyard[22]; 21. 59-JD Evans
Carter[19]; 22. 37-Chad Ziegler[13]; 23. 44-Gabe Menser[5]; 24.
23-Ryan Timmons[17]
SPORT COMPACT – Nick Johnson
For the second-straight year, Nick Johnson is a DIRTcar Fall
Nationals Feature winner in the Sport Compact division.
Johnson, of Bartonville, IL, took advantage of an incident between
the two leaders in the early going – Allan Harris and Dakota Schmick.
He took the lead on Lap 4 and never relinquished it, leading the
field back around the checkers to bag the win.
ABBREVIATED RESULTS (view
full results)
Feature (10 Laps): 1. 30J-Nick Johnson[5]; 2. 52-Bradley
Stanfill[4]; 3. 51-Clayton Stanfill[3]; 4. 01C-Dakota Schmick[2]; 5.
3H-Allan Harris[1]; 6. 14C-Tucker Clark[6]; 7. 8D-Donovan
Hamblen[7]; 8. (DNS) 72-Kadien Armour
[Jordan DeLucia
Photo credit – Brendon Bauman]
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