WEST LEBANON, NY – Matt Sheppard made a late race charge by Kenny
Tremont Jr. and set his No. 9s machine on cruise control at Lebanon
Valley Speedway for the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modified Mr. Dirt
Track USA 100.
After Sheppard took a wild ride at Canandaigua
on Saturday totaling his car, his team was able to regroup in no time to take the checkers
Thursday night and capture the $17,500 victory.
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“I can’t thank enough people. Bicknell practically built this
racecar in a day; the lettering guy lettered it the day we picked it up.
Every one of the manufacturers stepped right out,” Sheppard said. “This
thing didn’t miss a beat tonight. This is what championships are made of. It was a big turning point from Saturday to tonight. Our season could have gone down hill in a hurry but instead we’re sitting here in victory lane at Lebanon Valley.”
The Valley’s regulars, Tremont Jr. and Keith Flach started the
32-car field to the initial green. Tremont jumped out early to a sizable
lead.
Tremont caught the back of the field on lap 21. Tremont was no
stranger to lap traffic as he worked his way through pulling away from
Flach and Brett Hearn.
Hearn slowly worked his way on the bottom through lapped traffic
and started knocking on the rear bumper of Flach patiently waiting to
make his move for that second spot.
Tremont was slicing and dicing his way through lap traffic until the halfway mark when Flach and Hearn started closing in.
Tremont lead the way at the halfway mark over Flach, Hearn, Friesen and Matt Sheppard.
Hearn used the bottom groove and drove by Flach for the second spot
then chased Tremont down as he started knocking on his doors on lap 52.
Just as things were heating up the second yellow flag of the night was brought out for a slow moving Jimmy Horton on lap 54.
Tremont was running the topside as Hearn patiently hugged the bottom of the track hoping to make ground on him.
Sheppard moved into the fourth spot over Friesen then drove under Flach and pulled away in third on lap 65.
Tremont, Hearn and Sheppard were in their own league as they pulled away from the field, catching lap traffic on lap 75.
Hearn then moved to the top to maneuver through lap traffic,
opening the door for Sheppard to drive under him on lap 84 advancing
Sheppard into the second spot.
Friesen passed Flach on the bottom coming out of turn four for the third spot on lap 85.
Sheppard was able to complete the pass as he dove to the bottom in
turn three, slid to the top coming out of four, worked his way around a
lapped car and took the lead on lap 89.
The third yellow of the night was brought out on lap 90 due to a slow moving fourth place runner Hearn with a right rear flat.
The final restart of the night saw the field restart single file as
Sheppard set his car on cruise control as he pulled away with half a
straightaway lead over Tremont. On that restart Friesen worked his way
on the bottom for a couple of laps and was able to slide by Tremont for
the second spot with just two laps to go. It was all Sheppard as he
sailed his way to his first ever Mr. Dirt Track USA victory.
“The car was phenomenal on the long runs. It was a little tight on
the short runs. I’d lose the nose a little while and lose a little bit
of ground. It just seemed like I could just drive it in straight and
rotate the bottom. This motor really pulled up off the corners. I just
can’t thank everyone enough,” Sheppard said in victory lane. “Long time
car owner, Jeff Brownell, he’s in the hospital right now. There’s no
bigger win he would have loved than this one right here. We’re praying
for him. I’m sure he would have loved this one.”
Sixth place starter Friesen looked to make a repeat of last year but fell one spot short.
“It was good tonight.
The Halmar team has worked really hard all season. We have great
racecar’s and a great engine. We just didn’t make the right adjustments
for the feature. We had a good long run car but the short runs we were
getting beaten up pretty good. I’m proud of my guys to finish second to
Sheppard. That’s nothing really to complain about. We’ll work a little
bit harder and come back out again on Monday.”
Lebanon Valley’s regular Kenny Tremont Jr. led all but the final
twelve laps of the feature rounding himself off with a third place
finish.
“This is such a good team. They did a great job tonight.
We just used the right rear tire up and towards the end there we were
just hanging on. I’m really pleased with how the car went, maybe a
little bit harder tire compound would have helped us.”
Races Notes: 38 modifieds attempted to qualify. 32 cars
started in the A-main. Only three cautions were brought out during the
feature on lap 8, 54 and 90. Tremont lead 88 of 100 laps. Fast timer in
time trials was Brett Hearn with a 19.236.
The Super DIRTcar Series will head to Weedsport Speedway next on Labor Day Monday, Sept. 5th in Weedsport, N.Y.