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Kamp Motor Speedway UMP Summer Nationals
Kamp Motor Speedway
Results
Bloomington, IL driver gets biggest win of his career
Eric Smith is no stranger to racing on a big stage but may have never experienced a win like what he earned Friday night at Kamp Motor Speedway in Boswell, IN.
“We've always been pretty good here,” said an ecstatic Smith after his win. “But to actually win a $10,000 to win show, it's the biggest race I've ever won.”
Smith used a heat race win to secure the pole starting position via a redraw but he had his work cut out for him. Rising star Brandon Sheppard jumped out to lead the field the initial six circuits before Smith made his move low on Sheppard to take the lead. “I thought maybe when I jumped the cushion a couple times that I broke a break line,” explained Smith. “When I pumped the breaks they'd work a little but, I couldn't use them to get in the corner.”
Smith was chased to the line by El Paso,IL pilot and Summer Nationals regular Ryan Unzicker who made a late charge after battling with third place finisher Terry Casey.
“I couldn't tell if Ryan was getting close at the end,” said Smith. “I tried to run hard the whole time but running on the cushion, it will wear you out.”
A former track champion at nearby Farmer City Raceway, Unzicker was looking to make the final few laps very interesting for the Kamp Motor Speedway crowd. "I was expecting him (Smith) to go high and I was going to jump down to the bottom,” remarked the 27 year old Unzicker. I went to the top and I think I overcorrected myself.”
“If I wouldn't have jumped the cushion it would have been a very exciting end to the race,” Unzicker said.
Wisconsin native Terry Casey rounded out the podium at Kamp Motor Speedway. Casey, a driver known to fans as “Mr. Excitement” definitely lived up to his moniker on a very fast track but felt fortunate at the end of the night to be where he was due to mechanical issues. “I lost my brakes after the first caution,” said Casey, who swerved to avoid Smith and Unzicker under the first caution. “I thought I did ok without any brakes,” joked Casey.
44 UMP DIRTcar Late Models entered through the pit gates of the 3/8th mile oval Saturday night. Group qualifying quick times were posted by eventual third place finisher Terry Casey, Towanda, IL pilot Donny Walden, as well as two second generation drivers in Brandon Sheppard, and Frank Heckenast Jr.
The pole was the lucky place to be as heat race action saw all but one group fast timer claim their heat race win with eventual winner Smith capturing heat two over Walden. Joey Janowski and JR Hotovy both claimed spots in the night's A-Main event with consolation finishes. Dan Walden, Ted Loomis, and Wes Steidinger all used provisionals to start the A-Main.
Heat 1:
1. Terry Casey
2. Brent Kreke
3. Jason McBride
4. Steve Sheppard Jr.
5. Bryant Dickinson
6. Jim Moon
DNS. Dennis Erb Jr.
DNS. Shannon Babb
DNS. Derek Chandler
DNS. Rodney Melvin
DNS. Scott Schmitt
Heat 2:
1. Eric Smith
2. Donny Walden
3. Duane Chamberlain
4. thingy Potts
5. Joe Janowski
6. Christian Rayburn
7. Cory Rolfe
8. Brad Heady
DNS. Billy Moyer
DNS. Pete Parker
Heat 3:
1. Brandon Sheppard
2. Ryan Unzicker
3. Guy Volk
4. Justin Rattliff
5. J.R. Hotovy
DNS. Scott James
DNS. Brian Shirley
DNS. Mike Petersak
DNS. Randy Korte
DNS. Will Vaught
DNS. Mark Voigt
Heat 4:
1. Frank Heckenast Jr.
2. Steve Dimmick
3. Kevin Weaver
4. Jason Feger
5. Ted Loomis
6. Rich Neiser
7. Dan Walden
8. Russ Adams
9. Wes Steidinger
DNS. Jeep Van Wormer
B-Main:
1. Joe Janowski
2. J.R. Hotovy
Feature:
1. Eric Smith
2. Ryan Unzicker
3. Terry Casey
4. Frank Heckenast Jr.
5. Steve Sheppard Jr.
6. Duane Chamberlain
7. Guy Volk
8. Joe Janowski
9. Steve Dimmick
10. Jason McBride
11. Jason Feger
12. Donny Walden
13. Dan Walden
14. J.R. Hotovy
15. Brandon Sheppard
16. Justin Rattliff
17. Wes Steidinger
18. Jim Moon
19. Brent Kreke
20. Ted Loomis
21. thingy Potts
22. Kevin Weaver
For more information on the UMP DIRTcar Summer Nationals Tour fans can visit www.thehelltour.com
Kamp Motor Speedway
Results
Bloomington, IL driver gets biggest win of his career
Eric Smith is no stranger to racing on a big stage but may have never experienced a win like what he earned Friday night at Kamp Motor Speedway in Boswell, IN.
“We've always been pretty good here,” said an ecstatic Smith after his win. “But to actually win a $10,000 to win show, it's the biggest race I've ever won.”
Smith used a heat race win to secure the pole starting position via a redraw but he had his work cut out for him. Rising star Brandon Sheppard jumped out to lead the field the initial six circuits before Smith made his move low on Sheppard to take the lead. “I thought maybe when I jumped the cushion a couple times that I broke a break line,” explained Smith. “When I pumped the breaks they'd work a little but, I couldn't use them to get in the corner.”
Smith was chased to the line by El Paso,IL pilot and Summer Nationals regular Ryan Unzicker who made a late charge after battling with third place finisher Terry Casey.
“I couldn't tell if Ryan was getting close at the end,” said Smith. “I tried to run hard the whole time but running on the cushion, it will wear you out.”
A former track champion at nearby Farmer City Raceway, Unzicker was looking to make the final few laps very interesting for the Kamp Motor Speedway crowd. "I was expecting him (Smith) to go high and I was going to jump down to the bottom,” remarked the 27 year old Unzicker. I went to the top and I think I overcorrected myself.”
“If I wouldn't have jumped the cushion it would have been a very exciting end to the race,” Unzicker said.
Wisconsin native Terry Casey rounded out the podium at Kamp Motor Speedway. Casey, a driver known to fans as “Mr. Excitement” definitely lived up to his moniker on a very fast track but felt fortunate at the end of the night to be where he was due to mechanical issues. “I lost my brakes after the first caution,” said Casey, who swerved to avoid Smith and Unzicker under the first caution. “I thought I did ok without any brakes,” joked Casey.
44 UMP DIRTcar Late Models entered through the pit gates of the 3/8th mile oval Saturday night. Group qualifying quick times were posted by eventual third place finisher Terry Casey, Towanda, IL pilot Donny Walden, as well as two second generation drivers in Brandon Sheppard, and Frank Heckenast Jr.
The pole was the lucky place to be as heat race action saw all but one group fast timer claim their heat race win with eventual winner Smith capturing heat two over Walden. Joey Janowski and JR Hotovy both claimed spots in the night's A-Main event with consolation finishes. Dan Walden, Ted Loomis, and Wes Steidinger all used provisionals to start the A-Main.
Heat 1:
1. Terry Casey
2. Brent Kreke
3. Jason McBride
4. Steve Sheppard Jr.
5. Bryant Dickinson
6. Jim Moon
DNS. Dennis Erb Jr.
DNS. Shannon Babb
DNS. Derek Chandler
DNS. Rodney Melvin
DNS. Scott Schmitt
Heat 2:
1. Eric Smith
2. Donny Walden
3. Duane Chamberlain
4. thingy Potts
5. Joe Janowski
6. Christian Rayburn
7. Cory Rolfe
8. Brad Heady
DNS. Billy Moyer
DNS. Pete Parker
Heat 3:
1. Brandon Sheppard
2. Ryan Unzicker
3. Guy Volk
4. Justin Rattliff
5. J.R. Hotovy
DNS. Scott James
DNS. Brian Shirley
DNS. Mike Petersak
DNS. Randy Korte
DNS. Will Vaught
DNS. Mark Voigt
Heat 4:
1. Frank Heckenast Jr.
2. Steve Dimmick
3. Kevin Weaver
4. Jason Feger
5. Ted Loomis
6. Rich Neiser
7. Dan Walden
8. Russ Adams
9. Wes Steidinger
DNS. Jeep Van Wormer
B-Main:
1. Joe Janowski
2. J.R. Hotovy
Feature:
1. Eric Smith
2. Ryan Unzicker
3. Terry Casey
4. Frank Heckenast Jr.
5. Steve Sheppard Jr.
6. Duane Chamberlain
7. Guy Volk
8. Joe Janowski
9. Steve Dimmick
10. Jason McBride
11. Jason Feger
12. Donny Walden
13. Dan Walden
14. J.R. Hotovy
15. Brandon Sheppard
16. Justin Rattliff
17. Wes Steidinger
18. Jim Moon
19. Brent Kreke
20. Ted Loomis
21. thingy Potts
22. Kevin Weaver
For more information on the UMP DIRTcar Summer Nationals Tour fans can visit www.thehelltour.com