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Bill W
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October 29, 2010 at 01:20:35 AM
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10/28/10

I-30 Speedway

Little Rock, AR

Short Track Nationals Night #1

Heat one (started): 1. Jonathan Beason 36 (1) 2. Eric Baldaccini 4 (2) 3. Lewis Jenkins Jr. 7H (4) 4. Jerrod Hull 12 (3) 5. Don Young 7Y (6) 6. Joe Young 12T (7) 7. Brandon Berryman 31 (8) 8. Larry Howery 69 (5)

Heats were 10 laps and used the passing points system. Beason led the distance in a mostly single-file affair on a track that was still getting worked in.

Heat two (started): 1. Sammy Swindell 1s (2) 2. Jonathan Cornell 28 (1) 3. Eric Lutz 5L (4) 4. Sherman Davis 72 (6) 5. Ray Allen Kulhanek 21T (3) 6. Greg Wilson w20 (7) 7. Jordon Mallett 14m (5) 8. Sean McClelland 1m (8)

S. McClelland flipped after contact with Davis to start the heat. Swindell led flag to flag. Davis and Kulhanek went back and forth in a good battle for fourth.

Heat three (started): 1. Mike Hess 18H (2) 2. David Gravel 89G (3) 3. Curtis Evans 1P (1) 4. Channin Tankersley 71 (7) 5. Chris Williams 8x (8) 6. Haley Arnold 165 (5) 7. Kent Lewis Jr. 8TW (6) 8. Tim Law 1B (4)

Hess led the duration. Gravel made a late bid for the lead but came up short. Tankersley was the man on the move from the back row.

Heat four (started): 1. Darren Stewart 91 (2) 2. Jan Howard 46 (1) 3. Jason Johnson 41 (8) 4. Tony Bruce Jr. 18 (6) 5. Joe Wood Jr. 03 (7) 6. Preston Peebles II 0c (3) 7. Justin Melton 11m (5) 8. Dakota Carroll 11c (4)

Stewart led flag to flag in this stout heat ahead of Howard. J. Johnson did well to move up to third, and held off a late rally by Bruce.

Heat five (started): 1. Brady Bacon 99 (4) 2. Wayne Johnson 77x (6) 3. Claud Estes III 74E (8) 4. Jon Carney II 3s (7) 5. Jarod Roller 5R (5) 6. Gary Taylor 1x (1) 7. Dennis Yoakam 22Y (3) 8. Joey Moughan 8H (2)

Taylor took an early lead. On lap two, Roller and Carney spun together in turn four. Taylor led Bacon, W. Johnson, Moughan and Estes back to green. A lap later, Taylor would perform a 360 spin and keep it going, losing several spots. Bacon inherited the lead and went on to win. Moughan spun on lap eight, bringing out the final caution. Estes put himself among the high point getters, driving 8th to 3rd.

Heat six (started): 1. Kyle Hirst 6 (1) 2. Koty Adams 16 (2) 3. Andy Shouse 27 (6) 4. Brian McClelland 87 (4) 5. Anthony Nicholson 16N (7) 6. Tommy Snellgrove 4s (5) 7. Jared Goerges 9G (8) 8. John Ricketts 76 (3)

Adams shot out to an early lead before Hirst shot to the fore on lap three and drove away. Ricketts came to a stop on lap seven. Shouse used the opportunity to take third from McClelland.

Heat seven (started): 1. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 15 (2) 2. Aaron Reutzel 87R (1) 3. Gary Wright 9x (6) 4. Tim Shaffer 83 (3) 5. Marshall Skinner 26 (4) 6. Jason Martin 0 (7) 7. Derek Hagar 9H (5)

Hafertepe led the distance with Reutzel close behind. The challenger slid in front in turn three on the last lap, but Hafertepe cut back under him to win it. Wright and Shaffer had a nice duel for third, and Wright found his way by the Nationals champ for the spot.

Qualifier one (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Bacon (6*) 2. G. Wilson (8*) 3. Shaffer (7*) 4. Baldaccini (3*) 5. Jenkins Jr. (2) 6. Evans (1) 7. Mallett (10) 8. Howery (11) 9. Beason (4) 10. Hess (5) 11. Berryman (9)

Jenkins Jr. would lead the first four laps before a caution came out. Berryman and Beason damaged front ends and lost their wheels. Hess, who was running fourth, jumped one and had to retire. All three were done. Jenkins led Bacon, Wilson, Evans and Baldaccini back to green. Bacon would take the lead using the bottom on lap eight and hold on despite a caution for Howery on the white flag lap. G. Wilson and Shaffer redeemed mediocre heat race runs to surge to feature spots.

Qualifier two (started, *qualified for feature): 1. W. Johnson (6*) 2. Wood Jr. (1*) 3. Hirst (4*) 4. D. Stewart (5*) 5. Martin (8) 6. Melton (10) 7. Adams (3) 8. Goerges (9) 9. Lutz (2) 10. Law (11) 11. D. Young (7)

Wood Jr. led before a lap two spin for Law. He led Lutz, W. Johnson, Adams and Hirst on the restart. W. Johnson hunted down Wood Jr. until passing him on lap 8 of the 12-lapper. Lutz spun out of fourth on lap ten and retired.

Qualifier three (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Cornell (3*) 2. Hafertepe Jr. (5*) 3. Gravel (4*) 4. Kulhanek (8) 5. Nicholson (1) 6. J. Johnson (6*) 7. Peebles II (9) 8. Roller (7) 9. S. Davis (2) 10. Carroll (11) 11. Hagar (10)

Contact between Hagar and Roller broke the former's front end and he was done. J. Johnson got too hot heading into three, making contact with someone and spinning on the berm. He would restart at the rear. Nicholson led before a lap two yellow for S. Davis. Cornell jumped into the lead on lap three and won, holding off a late charging Hafertepe Jr. J. Johnson recovered for sixth.

Qualifier four (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Bruce Jr. (2*) 2. B. McClelland (1*) 3. Tankersley (4*) 4. Estes III (6*) 5. Howard (3) 6. Taylor (9) 7. Shouse (5) 8. Skinner (7) 9. H. Arnold (8) 10. Yoakam (10) 11. Ricketts (11)

Bruce dusted the field. Tankersley worked over a strong running Estes to take third with three to go.

Qualifier five (started, qualified for feature): 1. Hull (1*) 2. S. Swindell (6*) 3. Reutzel (3*) 4. Wright (5*) 5. Carney II (4) 6. J. Young (7) 7. Williams (2) 8. Lewis Jr. (9) 9. Moughan (10) 10. Snellgrove (8) DNS - S. McClelland

Hull led flag to flag despite three cautions. On lap three, Snellgrove stopped. Hull led Williams, Reutzel and Carney II, who was busting the cushion. On lap five, Lewis Jr. spun. Reutzel had taken over second, with a furious battle for third between Carney II, S. Swindell and Wright. Carney II was running fourth on lap eight when he went over the top of the berm. S. Swindell had taken over second, where he would finish in front of Reutzel.

A main (started): 1. Haftertepe Jr. (4) 2. S. Swindell (3) 3. Wilson (8) / 4. Bacon (1) 5. D. Stewart (10) 6. W. Johnson (2) 7. Cornell (5) 8. Shaffer (14) 9. Bruce Jr. (7) 10. Tankersley (12) 11. Wright (13) 12. J. Johnson (17) 13. Reutzel (16) 14. Jerrod Hull (15) 15. Joe Wood Jr. (18) 16. Estes (6) 17. B. McClelland (20) 18. Gravel (11) 19. Hirst (9) 20. Baldaccini (19)

W. Johnson jumped over the backstretch berm and lost several spots at the start. Bacon led lap one, but Hafertepe Jr. rode around him to complete lap two. On lap six, Hirst shot sideways, collecting B. McClelland and Baldaccini. Hirst and Baldaccini were done. Hafertepe Jr. led S. Swindell, Bacon, Wilson and W. Johnson on the restart. Four laps later, the top five was the same when Gravel got over the top of turn two. The last 15 laps went non-stop, with the race for the lead intensifying between Hafertepe Jr. and S. Swindell. Wilson was able to take the third and final transfer to Saturday's main event. The 25-lapper concluded with S. Swindell briefly taking the lead with three to go. Hafertepe Jr. retaliated and drove a steady race to win the prelim.


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OKCFan12
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October 29, 2010 at 02:06:19 AM
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As always - great recap Bill.


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JonR
October 29, 2010 at 08:07:26 AM
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Thanks for the write up. Seems like a lot of the races were lead wire to wire by the winner. Overall, how was the racing? Sounds like a lot of follow the leader stuff. Is that the way it was?




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October 29, 2010 at 09:49:26 AM
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This message was edited on October 29, 2010 at 09:50:07 AM by CSR Motorsports

Just for grins here are all the passing points for Thursday.....this is VERY unofficial.

Driver/Heat/Qualifier/Total

99 Brady Bacon

99 Brady Bacon 115 125 240
77x Wayne Johnson 113 125 238
1s Sammy Swindell 105 113 218
15 Sam Hafertepe Jr. 105 108 213
28 Jonathan Cornell 91.5 111 202.5
74e Claud Estes 111 89 200
18b Tony Bruce Jr, 89 105 194
w20 Greg Wilson 70 123 193
91 Darren Stewart 105 87 192
89g David Gravel 98 91 189
6h Kyle Hirst 100 86 186
71 Channin Tankersley 94 91 185
9x Gary Wright 101 84 185
83 Tim Shaffer 77.5 106 183.5
4b Eric Baldaccini 93 86 179
87r Aaron Reutzel 93 86 179
12h Jarrod Hull 77.5 100 177.5
41 Jason Johnson 111 65 176
03 Joe Wood Jr, 82 93 175
87m Brian McClelland 79 91.5 170.5
21t Ray Allen Kulhanek 69 99 168
3s John Carney II 94 70.5 164.5
46 Jan Howard 91.5 69 160.5
7h Lewis Jenkins Jr, 91 67 158
0- Jason Martin 70 87 157
27 Andy Shouse 101 55 156
16n Anthony Nicholson 82 66 148
1p- Curtis Evans 83 65 148
16 Koty Adams 93 52 145
18h Mike Hess 105 37 142
11m Justin Melton 55 85 140
12t Joe Young 70 70 140
1x Gary Taylor 57.5 80 137.5
8x Chris Williams 87 50.5 137.5
36 Jonathan Beason 100 36.5 136.5
0c Preston Peebles 60.5 68 128.5
14m Jordon Mallett 55 73 128
5L Eric Lutz 91 33.5 124.5
72 Sherman Davis 89 33.5 122.5
5r Jarod Roller 72 49.5 121.5
26m Marshall Skinner 70.5 49.5 120
69 Larry Howery 46.5 66 112.5
8tw Kent Lewis Jr. 56.5 56 112.5
9g Jarred Georges 51 56 107
165 Haley Arnold 63.5 42.5 106
7y Don Young 77 24 101
4s Tommy Snellgrove 63.5 34 97.5
8h Joey Moughan 42 49 91
31 Brandon Berryman 63 27 90
22y Dennis Yoakam 52 37 89
11c Dakota Carroll 45 42 87
1b Tim Law 45 42 87
9h Derek Hagar 55 28.5 83.5
76 John Ricketts 43.5 30 73.5
1, Sean McClelland 51 51



Hannity
October 29, 2010 at 11:33:54 AM
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Posted By: JonR on October 29 2010 at 08:07:26 AM

Thanks for the write up. Seems like a lot of the races were lead wire to wire by the winner. Overall, how was the racing? Sounds like a lot of follow the leader stuff. Is that the way it was?



I listened to the race via racinboys.com. The race was exciting!

Sammy put a lot of pressure on Hafertepe and even passed him with just a few laps to go. Apparently they were side by side several times and were also working lapped traffic. There were other great battles for 3-6.

Wish I could have attended!



MSPN
October 29, 2010 at 01:23:42 PM
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Seven heats and six winners from the front row and people complain about the Outlaws, lol. Nice to see Sam run well especially since he was racing his former instructor, so to speak. Have fun Bill, go Sammy, Take It Easy....




henry chinaski
October 29, 2010 at 02:14:58 PM
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Posted By: MSPN on October 29 2010 at 01:23:42 PM

Seven heats and six winners from the front row and people complain about the Outlaws, lol. Nice to see Sam run well especially since he was racing his former instructor, so to speak. Have fun Bill, go Sammy, Take It Easy....



If you want great racing and more passing than any other event in the country just go to the Trophy Cup. Best format and race of the year.


Cheers!



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