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Bill W
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August 13, 2009 at 04:30:36 AM
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8/12/09
Knoxville Raceway
Knoxville Nationals Night #1
50 cars
Cody Darrah (42nd car out to time) set the standard in time trials at 14.547 seconds. The track was lightning fast after a lengthy rain delay. Cale Conley (29th car out) was second quick, followed by Donny Schatz (39th), Paul McMahan (45th), Jonathan Allard (35th), Lee Sowell (48th), Shane Stewart (44th), Erin Crocker (3rd), Danny Lasoski (24th) and Jason Meyers (22nd). Seth Brahmer failed to get a time in and scratched for the night with motor problems. Jason Sides stumbled on his lap, but returned stronger in the heat.
Heat one (started): 1. Garry Brazier 1AU (1) 2. Skip Jackson 2 (2) 3. Danny Smith 4 (3) 4. Greg Wilson w20 (4) / 5. Randy Hannagan 1x (6) 6. Jason Sides 7s (10) 7. Sowell 51s (7) 8. Brian Ellenberger 22N (9) / 9. Davey Heskin 56 (5) 10. Darrah 89 (8)
Heskin drifted up the track in turn two, and collected Darrah, who was trying to shoot around above the cushion on the tacky one-lane fast track. Darrah flipped and both cars were done for the night, though no one was injured. Brazier led a mostly single-file affair the rest of the way.
Heat two (started): 1. Calvin Landis 70 (2) 2. Brandon Wimmer 7TW (1) 3. Johnny Herrera 2w (4) 4. Matthew Reed v92 (9) / 5. Brad Sweet 91 (5) 6. Ed Lynch Jr. 2L (6) 7. Josh Schneiderman 49 (3) 8. Stewart 57 (7) / 9. Conley 3c (8) DNS - John VanDenBerg K9
When Lynch tried to shoot outside of Herrera to start the heat, contact was made with Lynch breaking a front axle. The crew didn't have time to finish the job, but got it after another lap failed to get in. Conley had hit the bottom berm in turn two and broken something in the front end. Landis led the 10-lap distance, but Stewart was the mover. He shot into third, but ran out of fuel on the white flag lap, handing the final transfer to Reed.
Heat three (started): 1. Daron Clayton 92 (2) 2. Austin McCarl 17A (1) 3. Jason Johnson 41 (3) 4. Tim Shaffer 83x (4) / 5. Mark Dobmeier 13 (6) 6. Ty Bartz 46 (9) 7. Schatz 15 (8) 8. Rob Chaney 7KX (5) / 9. Crocker 59 (7) 10. Justin Berg 67x (10)
Clayton led flag to flag. Schatz slapped the wall on the first lap, possibly breaking a Jacob's ladder.
Heat four (started): 1. Justin Henderson G1 (2) 2. Lucas Wolfe 5w (4) 3. John Lambertz 12L (1) 4. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 15H (6) / 5. McMahan 71x (8) 6. Don Droud Jr. 47 (5) 7. Lasoski 6 (7) 8. Billy Balog 17B (3) / 9. Chris Schmelzle 57c (9) 10. Kevin Ingle 2K (10)
Hafertepe Jr. and McMahan gained their final spots on the first lap. Hafertepe was the quickest qualifier (14th) to make it to the A through the heats.
Heat five (started): 1. Jack Dover 53 (1) 2. Greg Hall 4wa (2) 3. Craig Dollansky 19E (6) 4. Chad Kemenah 63 (3) / 5. Meyers 14 (7) 6. Sammy Swindell 10s (4) 7. Allard 0 (8) 8. Daryn Pittman 17 (5) / DNS - Marlon Jones 9m, Seth Brahmer 13v
In what may have been the stoutest heat, Dollansky was the prime mover.
C main (started): 1. Crocker (1) 2. Conley (2) / 3. Schmelzle (3) 4. Ingle (4) DNS - Darrah, Heskin, Jones, VanDenBerg, Berg, Brahmer
B main (started): 1. Schatz (1) 2. McMahan (2) 3. Allard (3) 4. Stewart (5) / 5. Meyers (7) 6. Dobmeier (10) 7. Lynch Jr. (9) 8. Lasoski (6) 9. Pittman (14) 10. Droud Jr. (13) 11. Sweet (11) 12. Sides (20) 13. Sowell (4) 14. Conley (22) 15. Balog (17) 16. Swindell (15) 17. Crocker (21) 18. Chaney (12) 19. Bartz (19) 20. Ellenberger (18) 21. Hannagan (8) 22. Schneiderman (16)
Schneiderman spun, bringing out a caution, and contact was made under the yellow between Hannagan, who retired, and Stewart. Schatz led until a lap four stoppage for Ellenberger. Dobmeier and Lynch Jr. battled hard for fifth in probably the best racing of the event. Schatz was turning 15.1 second laps up front.
A main (started): 1. Shaffer (4) 2. J. Johnson (1) 3. Hafertepe Jr. (8) 4. Kemenah (9) 5. Wolfe (3) 6. D. Smith (2) 7. Schatz (21) 8. Wilson (6) 9. Dover (19) 10. Landis (11) 11. Jackson (10) 12. Stewart (22) 13. Herrera (5) 14. Allard (23) 15. Henderson (13) 16. Wimmer (16) 17. Clayton (12) 18. McMahan (20) 19. Brazier (15) 20. Reed (18) 21. Dollansky (7) 22. A. McCarl (17) 23. Lambertz (24) 24. Hall (14)
Lambertz elected to start at the tail of the 25-lapper. Clayton came to a stop before a lap could be completed. He rejoined the field and J. Johnson took off ahead of Wolfe. Shaffer moved into second on lap ten, and Dollansky picked up third five laps later. When J. Johnson slipped a bit on lap 18, Shaffer pounced into the lead. Two laps later, Hall spun at the top of turn three. Dollansky was collected in the mess and got upside down. The tream rallied to get him back in the race, after another green was called back for a stalled A. McCarl. The final five laps saw Shaffer leading J. Johnson, Hafertepe Jr., Wolfe and Kemenah back to green. Kemenah was able to move past Wolfe for fourth, and Schatz was the hard-charger and high point man for the night. Shaffer's win was worth $12,000.
Wednesday points
Car # Driver Hometown Best Lap Points Heat Points Feature Points Total Points
1 15 Schatz, Donny Fargo, ND 14.674 196 82 188 466
2 15H Hafertepe, Jr., Sam Sunnyvale, TX 14.848 174 91 196 461
3 83X Shaffer, Tim Aliquippa, PA 14.973 156 91 200 447
4 71X McMahan, Paul Greenbrier, TN 14.687 194 88 164 446
5 0 Allard, Jonathan Chico, CA 14.718 192 82 172 446
6 57 Stewart, Shane Tulsa, OK 14.738 188 79 178 445
7 5W Wolfe, Lucas Mechanicsburg, PA 14.978 154 97 192 443
8 19E Dollansky, Craig Zimmerman, MN 14.865 172 94 176 442
9 41 Johnson, Jason Eunice, LA 15.029 146 94 198 438
10 W20 Wilson, Greg Benton Ridge, OH 14.939 160 91 186 437
11 4 Smith, Danny Chillicothe, OH 15.005 150 94 190 434
12 63 Kemenah, Chad Alvada, OH 15.037 142 91 194 427
13 2W Herrera, Johnny Albuquerque, NM 14.952 158 94 174 426
14 70 Landis, Calvin Knoxville, IA 15.058 138 100 182 420
15 2 Jackson, Skip Knoxville, IA 15.041 140 97 180 417
16 14 Meyers, Jason Fresno, CA 14.809 182 88 142 412
17 53 Dover, Jack Springfield, NE 15.193 122 100 184 406
18 13 Dobmeier, Mark Grand Forks, ND 14.828 176 88 140 404
19 G1 Henderson, Justin Sioux Falls, SD 15.066 134 100 170 404
20 6 Lasoski, Danny Higginsville, MO 14.796 184 82 136 402
21 92 Clayton, Daron Indianapolis, IN 15.065 136 100 166 402
22 2L Lynch, Jr., Ed Apollo, PA 14.819 178 85 138 401
23 3C Conley, Cale Vienna, WV 14.628 198 76 124 398
24 51S Sowell, Lee Nesbit, MS 14.730 190 82 126 398
25 7TW Wimmer, Brandon Fairmount, IN 15.154 128 97 168 393
26 1AU Brazier, Garry Sidney, NSW, Australia 15.126 130 100 162 392
27 91 Sweet, Brad Grass Valley, CA 14.906 168 88 130 386
28 4WA Hall, Greg Albany, WA Australia 15.087 132 97 154 383
29 47 Droud, Jr., Don Lincoln, NE 14.934 164 85 132 381
30 17A McCarl, Austin Altoona, IA 15.173 126 97 158 381
31 59 Crocker, Erin Wilbraham, MA 14.764 186 76 118 380
32 1X Hannagan, Randy Pittsboro, IN 14.819 180 88 110 378
33 17 Pittman, Daryn Pittsboro, IN 14.936 162 79 134 375
34 12L Lambertz, John Sioux Falls, SD 15.180 124 94 156 374
35 92V Reed, Matthew Mitcham, VIC Canada 15.249 118 91 160 369
36 89 Darrah, Cody Red Line, PA 14.547 200 73 92 365
37 7KX Chaney, Rob Millersburg, OH 14.918 166 79 116 361
38 10S Swindell, Sammy Bartlett, TN 14.987 152 85 120 357
39 17B Balog, Bill Chippewa Falls, WI 15.032 144 79 122 345
40 49 Schneiderman, Josh West Burlington, IA 15.027 148 82 108 338
41 56 Heskin, Davey St. Michael, MN 14.884 170 76 90 336
42 7S Sides, Jason Bartlett, TN 15.581 110 85 128 323
43 46 Bartz, Ty Sheboygan Falls, WI 15.313 116 85 114 315
44 22N Ellenberger, Brian Butler, PA 15.211 120 79 112 311
45 57C Schmelzle, Chris Victoria, BC Canada 15.378 114 76 96 286
46 9M Jones, Marlon Harrisburg, SD 15.574 112 76 88 276
47 2K Ingle, Kevin Huron, SD 16.174 104 73 94 271
48 K9 VandenBerg, John Oskaloosa, IA 15.785 108 73 86 267
49 67X Berg, Justin Williston, ND 15.806 106 73 84 263
50 13V Brahmer, Seth Wisner, NE 0

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SteveV
August 13, 2009 at 07:23:20 AM
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Geez, Bill, what time did you get to bed?



Lasoski might have to do the alphabet but with 40 laps for the A main on Saturday night he might still do it!



butchknouse37
August 13, 2009 at 07:42:21 AM
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I finally fell asleep after 11:00. What time did the first car hit the track to time trial?




Wertz_Designs
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August 13, 2009 at 08:08:06 AM
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I like the way you think SteveV!



Benny pearson
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August 13, 2009 at 04:08:54 PM
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Yeah forget golden boy, not gonna' be his year, after watching the kings royal, and seeing what he did last night, i think there's a new 15 in town, the 15h, go get em' sam.



rj5150
August 13, 2009 at 04:18:09 PM
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This message was edited on August 13, 2009 at 04:19:16 PM by rj5150
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Posted By: Benny pearson on August 13 2009 at 04:08:54 PM

Yeah forget golden boy, not gonna' be his year, after watching the kings royal, and seeing what he did last night, i think there's a new 15 in town, the 15h, go get em' sam.



I believe he's referring to Justin Henderson who's ahead of Danny Lasoski in points as of last night.


Trophy Cup......Best race of the year hands down!


bushwacker
August 13, 2009 at 04:27:31 PM
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Posted By: Bill W on August 13 2009 at 04:30:36 AM

8/12/09
Knoxville Raceway
Knoxville Nationals Night #1
50 cars
Cody Darrah (42nd car out to time) set the standard in time trials at 14.547 seconds. The track was lightning fast after a lengthy rain delay. Cale Conley (29th car out) was second quick, followed by Donny Schatz (39th), Paul McMahan (45th), Jonathan Allard (35th), Lee Sowell (48th), Shane Stewart (44th), Erin Crocker (3rd), Danny Lasoski (24th) and Jason Meyers (22nd). Seth Brahmer failed to get a time in and scratched for the night with motor problems. Jason Sides stumbled on his lap, but returned stronger in the heat.
Heat one (started): 1. Garry Brazier 1AU (1) 2. Skip Jackson 2 (2) 3. Danny Smith 4 (3) 4. Greg Wilson w20 (4) / 5. Randy Hannagan 1x (6) 6. Jason Sides 7s (10) 7. Sowell 51s (7) 8. Brian Ellenberger 22N (9) / 9. Davey Heskin 56 (5) 10. Darrah 89 (8)
Heskin drifted up the track in turn two, and collected Darrah, who was trying to shoot around above the cushion on the tacky one-lane fast track. Darrah flipped and both cars were done for the night, though no one was injured. Brazier led a mostly single-file affair the rest of the way.
Heat two (started): 1. Calvin Landis 70 (2) 2. Brandon Wimmer 7TW (1) 3. Johnny Herrera 2w (4) 4. Matthew Reed v92 (9) / 5. Brad Sweet 91 (5) 6. Ed Lynch Jr. 2L (6) 7. Josh Schneiderman 49 (3) 8. Stewart 57 (7) / 9. Conley 3c (8) DNS - John VanDenBerg K9
When Lynch tried to shoot outside of Herrera to start the heat, contact was made with Lynch breaking a front axle. The crew didn't have time to finish the job, but got it after another lap failed to get in. Conley had hit the bottom berm in turn two and broken something in the front end. Landis led the 10-lap distance, but Stewart was the mover. He shot into third, but ran out of fuel on the white flag lap, handing the final transfer to Reed.
Heat three (started): 1. Daron Clayton 92 (2) 2. Austin McCarl 17A (1) 3. Jason Johnson 41 (3) 4. Tim Shaffer 83x (4) / 5. Mark Dobmeier 13 (6) 6. Ty Bartz 46 (9) 7. Schatz 15 (8) 8. Rob Chaney 7KX (5) / 9. Crocker 59 (7) 10. Justin Berg 67x (10)
Clayton led flag to flag. Schatz slapped the wall on the first lap, possibly breaking a Jacob's ladder.
Heat four (started): 1. Justin Henderson G1 (2) 2. Lucas Wolfe 5w (4) 3. John Lambertz 12L (1) 4. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 15H (6) / 5. McMahan 71x (8) 6. Don Droud Jr. 47 (5) 7. Lasoski 6 (7) 8. Billy Balog 17B (3) / 9. Chris Schmelzle 57c (9) 10. Kevin Ingle 2K (10)
Hafertepe Jr. and McMahan gained their final spots on the first lap. Hafertepe was the quickest qualifier (14th) to make it to the A through the heats.
Heat five (started): 1. Jack Dover 53 (1) 2. Greg Hall 4wa (2) 3. Craig Dollansky 19E (6) 4. Chad Kemenah 63 (3) / 5. Meyers 14 (7) 6. Sammy Swindell 10s (4) 7. Allard 0 (8) 8. Daryn Pittman 17 (5) / DNS - Marlon Jones 9m, Seth Brahmer 13v
In what may have been the stoutest heat, Dollansky was the prime mover.
C main (started): 1. Crocker (1) 2. Conley (2) / 3. Schmelzle (3) 4. Ingle (4) DNS - Darrah, Heskin, Jones, VanDenBerg, Berg, Brahmer
B main (started): 1. Schatz (1) 2. McMahan (2) 3. Allard (3) 4. Stewart (5) / 5. Meyers (7) 6. Dobmeier (10) 7. Lynch Jr. (9) 8. Lasoski (6) 9. Pittman (14) 10. Droud Jr. (13) 11. Sweet (11) 12. Sides (20) 13. Sowell (4) 14. Conley (22) 15. Balog (17) 16. Swindell (15) 17. Crocker (21) 18. Chaney (12) 19. Bartz (19) 20. Ellenberger (18) 21. Hannagan (8) 22. Schneiderman (16)
Schneiderman spun, bringing out a caution, and contact was made under the yellow between Hannagan, who retired, and Stewart. Schatz led until a lap four stoppage for Ellenberger. Dobmeier and Lynch Jr. battled hard for fifth in probably the best racing of the event. Schatz was turning 15.1 second laps up front.
A main (started): 1. Shaffer (4) 2. J. Johnson (1) 3. Hafertepe Jr. (8) 4. Kemenah (9) 5. Wolfe (3) 6. D. Smith (2) 7. Schatz (21) 8. Wilson (6) 9. Dover (19) 10. Landis (11) 11. Jackson (10) 12. Stewart (22) 13. Herrera (5) 14. Allard (23) 15. Henderson (13) 16. Wimmer (16) 17. Clayton (12) 18. McMahan (20) 19. Brazier (15) 20. Reed (18) 21. Dollansky (7) 22. A. McCarl (17) 23. Lambertz (24) 24. Hall (14)
Lambertz elected to start at the tail of the 25-lapper. Clayton came to a stop before a lap could be completed. He rejoined the field and J. Johnson took off ahead of Wolfe. Shaffer moved into second on lap ten, and Dollansky picked up third five laps later. When J. Johnson slipped a bit on lap 18, Shaffer pounced into the lead. Two laps later, Hall spun at the top of turn three. Dollansky was collected in the mess and got upside down. The tream rallied to get him back in the race, after another green was called back for a stalled A. McCarl. The final five laps saw Shaffer leading J. Johnson, Hafertepe Jr., Wolfe and Kemenah back to green. Kemenah was able to move past Wolfe for fourth, and Schatz was the hard-charger and high point man for the night. Shaffer's win was worth $12,000.
Wednesday points
Car # Driver Hometown Best Lap Points Heat Points Feature Points Total Points
1 15 Schatz, Donny Fargo, ND 14.674 196 82 188 466
2 15H Hafertepe, Jr., Sam Sunnyvale, TX 14.848 174 91 196 461
3 83X Shaffer, Tim Aliquippa, PA 14.973 156 91 200 447
4 71X McMahan, Paul Greenbrier, TN 14.687 194 88 164 446
5 0 Allard, Jonathan Chico, CA 14.718 192 82 172 446
6 57 Stewart, Shane Tulsa, OK 14.738 188 79 178 445
7 5W Wolfe, Lucas Mechanicsburg, PA 14.978 154 97 192 443
8 19E Dollansky, Craig Zimmerman, MN 14.865 172 94 176 442
9 41 Johnson, Jason Eunice, LA 15.029 146 94 198 438
10 W20 Wilson, Greg Benton Ridge, OH 14.939 160 91 186 437
11 4 Smith, Danny Chillicothe, OH 15.005 150 94 190 434
12 63 Kemenah, Chad Alvada, OH 15.037 142 91 194 427
13 2W Herrera, Johnny Albuquerque, NM 14.952 158 94 174 426
14 70 Landis, Calvin Knoxville, IA 15.058 138 100 182 420
15 2 Jackson, Skip Knoxville, IA 15.041 140 97 180 417
16 14 Meyers, Jason Fresno, CA 14.809 182 88 142 412
17 53 Dover, Jack Springfield, NE 15.193 122 100 184 406
18 13 Dobmeier, Mark Grand Forks, ND 14.828 176 88 140 404
19 G1 Henderson, Justin Sioux Falls, SD 15.066 134 100 170 404
20 6 Lasoski, Danny Higginsville, MO 14.796 184 82 136 402
21 92 Clayton, Daron Indianapolis, IN 15.065 136 100 166 402
22 2L Lynch, Jr., Ed Apollo, PA 14.819 178 85 138 401
23 3C Conley, Cale Vienna, WV 14.628 198 76 124 398
24 51S Sowell, Lee Nesbit, MS 14.730 190 82 126 398
25 7TW Wimmer, Brandon Fairmount, IN 15.154 128 97 168 393
26 1AU Brazier, Garry Sidney, NSW, Australia 15.126 130 100 162 392
27 91 Sweet, Brad Grass Valley, CA 14.906 168 88 130 386
28 4WA Hall, Greg Albany, WA Australia 15.087 132 97 154 383
29 47 Droud, Jr., Don Lincoln, NE 14.934 164 85 132 381
30 17A McCarl, Austin Altoona, IA 15.173 126 97 158 381
31 59 Crocker, Erin Wilbraham, MA 14.764 186 76 118 380
32 1X Hannagan, Randy Pittsboro, IN 14.819 180 88 110 378
33 17 Pittman, Daryn Pittsboro, IN 14.936 162 79 134 375
34 12L Lambertz, John Sioux Falls, SD 15.180 124 94 156 374
35 92V Reed, Matthew Mitcham, VIC Canada 15.249 118 91 160 369
36 89 Darrah, Cody Red Line, PA 14.547 200 73 92 365
37 7KX Chaney, Rob Millersburg, OH 14.918 166 79 116 361
38 10S Swindell, Sammy Bartlett, TN 14.987 152 85 120 357
39 17B Balog, Bill Chippewa Falls, WI 15.032 144 79 122 345
40 49 Schneiderman, Josh West Burlington, IA 15.027 148 82 108 338
41 56 Heskin, Davey St. Michael, MN 14.884 170 76 90 336
42 7S Sides, Jason Bartlett, TN 15.581 110 85 128 323
43 46 Bartz, Ty Sheboygan Falls, WI 15.313 116 85 114 315
44 22N Ellenberger, Brian Butler, PA 15.211 120 79 112 311
45 57C Schmelzle, Chris Victoria, BC Canada 15.378 114 76 96 286
46 9M Jones, Marlon Harrisburg, SD 15.574 112 76 88 276
47 2K Ingle, Kevin Huron, SD 16.174 104 73 94 271
48 K9 VandenBerg, John Oskaloosa, IA 15.785 108 73 86 267
49 67X Berg, Justin Williston, ND 15.806 106 73 84 263
50 13V Brahmer, Seth Wisner, NE 0


so knoxville was a fast assed surface !! 14.547 sec. how about a faster track. 14.321 sec. at BELLEVILLE KANSAS july 30 2009.!!!!! that was on the top edge of the half mile as belleville will measure probably 5/8 mi at the guardrail!!!! now tell me if there are any faster tracks in america!!



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August 13, 2009 at 05:57:50 PM
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that doesn't mean that BOREville is better than Knoxville.

And just about every well prepped bullring is better racing that BOREville.


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Wertz_Designs
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August 13, 2009 at 06:03:18 PM
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FORD97 I admit it was a painful night listening the the talented get beat by the untalented but I am sure THE DUDE will wipe his rearend with Mr Henderson by the weekend. Tough week to be a DUDE fan.





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