McKay Wenger Tops Chart, Beiler, Parga Talk Championships in Fall
Nationals Practice
Racing begins Friday; gates open at 4pm, Hot Laps at 6pm
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[September 29, 2023]
A
warm Thursday evening at Lincoln Speedway provided a strong
playground for 40 of DIRTcar’s most dedicated weekly racers looking
for a tune-up session before the final points weekend of the year in
the 28th annual DIRTcar Fall Nationals.
After several rounds of Hot Laps, Super Late Model racer McKay
Wenger, of Fairbury, IL, topped the charts with a best lap of 12.639
around the 1/4-mile oval. The 2020 Fairbury Speedway track champion
– a regular pilot of his self-owned, neon-yellow #42 Rocket Chassis
– was instead behind the wheel of a #99 Longhorn Chassis for Moline,
IL-based Curless Motorsports.
A regular racer of Rocket Chassis, Wenger said he was looking to
give a Longhorn a try. He had positive things to say, and his
chart-topping results backed it up.
“The main thing is getting comfortable,” Wenger said. “It’s a
completely different deal. I’ve been in my own car for 30 races or
so this year, so to hop in something completely different takes me a
little bit to get used to. It’s definitely a completely different
feel.”
Wenger has long been a keeper of his own equipment, but said he
encountered the opportunity to come and drive for team owner Doug
Curless through mutual connections in the industry and couldn’t pass
it up. He and the team spent several hours in the shop earlier this
week preparing for their first Fall Nationals together, and they’re
ready to chase a trophy.
“It came together last-minute, but these guys have been super
helpful,” Wenger said. “It’s an opportunity of a lifetime for me to
run with these guys and the equipment they have. I’m very thankful
right now.”
Defending DIRTcar Pro Late Model national champion Jose Parga, of
New Berlin, IL, will celebrate his fourth career national
championship in his final points race of the year Saturday night.
After several laps in practice, he topped his division’s rankings
with a best lap of 13.598.
A winner of 19 Features in the 21 races he entered this year, Parga
said he’s looking forward to wrapping his epic season up at Lincoln
– a track local to him.
“This place is 40 minutes from home, and I’ve got a bunch of family
and friends that get to come out and enjoy the whole weekend,” Parga
said. “It’s cool to do it at home for, per se, the last race of the
year. We don’t get to race here much, so to end the year here –
hopefully with a win – you can’t ask for anything more.”
Last year, Parga claimed his first Fall Nationals trophy in the Pro
Late Model main event Friday night before watching noted rival Aaron
Heck celebrate in Victory Lane on Saturday. This time around, he’s
looking to come out on top as the two meet again to compete for
year-end bragging rights.
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“A lot of people have me and Aaron a little
mixed-up – our relationship’s real good,” Parga said. “We race hard
and that’s all it is, really. End of the day, we’ll have a beer
together.
“I look forward to when he comes. If you can beat Aaron Heck or even
Devon… Devon McClean is starting to make a name for himself. If you
can beat Aaron, you know you did something right.”
In the midst of a strong fight for the DIRTcar Stock Car national
championship, Bobby Beiler partook in the practice sessions Thursday
night, looking for any bit of speed to gain before he takes on
back-to-back nights of racing in pursuit of his first career
national title.
Beiler, of Blue Mound, IL, is competing for national points this
year for the first time in his career and remains 15 points behind
Jerrad Krick with only two races left. He’ll take on Lincoln Friday
night before heading to Charleston Speedway Saturday night, and
knows he has to win to have a shot at the title.
“We’re gonna give it all we got tomorrow night and hopefully pick
one off, then take that momentum and run to Charleston,” Beiler
said. “Hopefully, [we’ll have] a good weekend and see where we end
up. Can’t hang our head on the season we’ve had, no doubt.”
Krick is a member of one of the toughest DIRTcar Stock Car teams in
the nation, driving for Indiana team owner Mike Alsop. Beiler has
been able to keep pace with Krick this year, however, matching his
win total of 12, and knows it may take a win or two more to snatch
the points lead and the title away over Friday and Saturday.
“They’re the toughest team out there in the [Stock
Car] division, no doubt,” Beiler said. “We’ve won 12 Features at
seven or eight different tracks this year.
The 28th annual DIRTcar Fall Nationals begins racing competition
Friday, Sept. 29, with the first night of action for the Super Late
Models, UMP Modifieds, Stock Cars and Pro Modifieds. Tickets will be
available at the front gate.
If you can’t make it to the track, follow along on DIRTcar’s social
media channels
[Jordan DeLucia]
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