WHAT TO WATCH FOR: 28th DIRTcar Fall Nationals Features Five Divisions
In Three Nights At Lincoln
Late Models, UMP Modifieds, Pro Late Models, Pro
Modifieds, Stock Cars set for action on premier Illinois bullring
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[September 28, 2023]
Five
divisions. Three nights. DIRTcar Midwest’s year-end marquee event is
here.
The 28th annual DIRTcar Fall Nationals closes the 2023 regular
season this Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 28-30, at Lincoln Speedway in
Lincoln, IL.
Five DIRTcar divisions will take to the 1/4-mile bullring, starting
with a group of practice sessions for all divisions Thursday night.
Friday night features a full racing program for the DIRTcar Late
Models, Stock Cars, UMP Modifieds and Pro Modifieds.
The DIRTcar Pro Late Models will join the Super Late Models, UMP
Modifieds and Pro Modifieds on the docket for Saturday night in the
second full night of racing.
Tickets will be available at the gate on race day, and plenty of
camping space is available. Follow along on DIRTcar’s social media
channels for updates throughout the event.
Here are the drivers to watch and storylines to follow this weekend:
LATE MODELS – For the first time since 2009, Jason Feger has
clinched the DIRTcar Late Model national points championship and is
projected to cap off a 14-win regular season at Fall Nationals.
Feger, of Bloomington, IL, reigned supreme in Midwest regional
competition this year, clinching his first career Midwest Auto
Racing Series (MARS) championship with eight Feature wins in 19
starts. In June, Feger won with the DIRTcar Summer Nationals at
Lincoln, leading all but one lap en route to the $7,500 grand prize.
Among other notable projected entrants is fellow Midwest Late Model
competitor Ryan Unzicker. The 2011 DIRTcar national champion from El
Paso, IL, won the 2021 Fall Nationals Late Model Feature and has
been strong in the national standings this year with seven Feature
wins in 41 starts.
UMP MODIFIEDS – Recently crowned with his third Lincoln track
championship in the last six years, veteran racer Brian Lynn, of
Mason City, IL, leads the charge for Lincoln’s weekly UMP Modified
racers into the doubleheader weekend alongside son Austin, both
still on the hunt for their first wins of the season.
The current runner-up in UMP Modified national points – Mike
McKinney, of Plainfield, IL – is also scheduled to compete on both
nights. The former DIRTcar Stock Car national champion has won 18
times in 47 recorded starts this year but has yet to go to Victory
Lane at Lincoln. In Fall Nationals’ first year at Lincoln in 2020,
McKinney won the opening UMP Modified Feature on Friday night.
Allen Weisser – veteran UMP Modified racer from Peoria, IL – took
the checkered flag in the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified
Nationals Feature event at Lincoln in June and has won three times
in four starts at the 1/4-mile this year, making him another
favorite for his first career Fall Nationals trophy should he
attend.
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PRO LATE MODELS – With 19 wins in 21 starts,
Jose Parga has cemented his 2023 season in DIRTcar history as one of
the most dominant displays of weekly racing ever recorded.
From April to October, Parga – the 26-year-old Pro Late Model racer
from New Berlin, IL – strung together 19 Feature wins across five
different tracks. That streak came to an end after posting
back-to-back third-place runs three weekends ago. He seeks his 20th
Feature win of the season Saturday night, also clinching his fourth
career national championship in the division.
Projected to head to Lincoln and spoil his celebration are several
of his division rivals including 2023 track champion Braden Johnson,
Dakota Ewing (the only other Feature winner in the division at
Lincoln this year) and Devin McClean – winner of 12 Features in
DIRTcar competition this year.
PRO MODIFIEDS – For the second-straight year, Deece Schwartz
has clinched the DIRTcar Pro Modified national championship and will
end his regular season with a victory lap at Fall Nationals.
Schwartz – the 20-year-old, third-generation racer from Ashmore, IL
– won half of the races he started this year, going 20-for-40 and
capturing both the Kankakee County Speedway and Charleston Speedway
track championships for the second year in-a-row. This weekend, he’s
set to pull double duty, entered in both the Pro Modified and UMP
Modified divisions.
A slew of other Pro Modified competition has pre-entered for the
event, including Brayden Doyle (national championship runner-up and
the only driver to win a Pro Modified Feature at Lincoln this year),
2020 Pro Modified national champion Billy Knebel Jr. and his son –
Highland Speedway track champion Cole Knebel.
STOCK CARS – The only national points title
left to be decided in 2023 will be partly settled at Lincoln this
weekend. Twenty-five points is all that separates Jerrad Krick and
Bobby Beiler in the standings with only two races remaining.
Krick, of Earl Park, IN, is the points leader with 12 wins and the
Kankakee County Speedway track championship. Beiler, of Blue Mound,
IL, also has 12 wins this year and was recently crowned track
champion at Macon Speedway.
Both drivers will battle for their first Fall Nationals Feature win
Friday at Lincoln.
Full information including times, pricing, divisions, driver
registration, and more can be found at
www.lincoln
speedwayil.com.
[Jordan DeLucia]
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