8.30.14 Results BAUMANN AUTO GROUP NIGHT

Blaney Gets By Chaney Late To Take UNOH All-Star Win At Attica, Berner Nabs Late Model Win; Clark Tames 305 Sprints; Valenti Claims Truck Victory



By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) Dale Blaney gave his daughter Leah a fantastic 19th birthday present Saturday at Attica Raceway Park – a victory.

The Hartford, Ohio driver got by Rob Chaney with five laps to go and went on to score his 13th University of Northwestern Ohio All Star Circuit of Champions feature win of 2014 to close out the track’s season on Baumann Auto Group Night. The previous night the Tony Kennedy owned team had experimented with a different chassis and decided to put another car together for Saturday’s event and it paid off.

The victory is the second most All Star wins in a season for Blaney – he won 17 in 1996 – and runs his career total to an amazing 112 with the series. The victory was the fourth win of 2014 at Attica for “The Low Rider” and runs his career total to 21 at the track to move into third on the track’s all-time win list. Blaney leads all drivers in UNOH All Star wins at Attica with 15 victories.

“I was as good as what he was (Chaney)…it’s hard being behind a guy. He was kind of running where I wanted to in one and two and three and four he was taking up some ground. He had a really good car. It’s bitter sweat for me. He’s my best buddy out here. We talk all the time. He’s been going really, really, really good. I can see he has a lot of confidence. I love to win races…he’s going win a lot here. Those guys are going pretty good,” said Blaney beside his Kennedy Cattle/Penske Shocks/Ti22 Performance/GF1 Chassis/Tom’s Sewer and Septic Service backed #14k.

“We switched cars from last night…put this one together. I just didn’t feel comfortable with the other one. I told George (Fisher, crew chief) after the race ‘my car is back.’ Awful proud of all the guys. Tony is putting together a great team. We’ve had unbelievable success in his first year as an owner. Just looking forward to the rest of the races. Looking forward to getting back to Fremont in a couple of weeks…looking forward to some outlaw races. George has this thing dialed in,” added Blaney.

For Millersburg, Ohio’s Rob Chaney, running second after leading 23 of the 40 laps was bittersweet as well. He looked like he had the race in hand when the caution flew with seven laps to go and Blaney pounced soon after.

“I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed. I’m happy to run second. We got beat by the heavy weight champ. If you give him (Blaney) that many opportunities he’s going to find a way and he did. He does what he does to everybody…to outlaws…it doesn’t matter, he finds a way,” said Chaney beside his Stan Cortad Racing #9x.

“Our guys have worked real hard. We struggled really badly early in the year and we have this car rolling now and have a lot of confidence in it,” added Chaney.

Lockbourne, Ohio’s Cole Duncan would get by Byron Reed the final two laps to score the third place finish.

“I screwed up early and let some guys get by me and it really cost us there for awhile. No body had anything for Dale. Him and George had that thing rolling from the drop of the green so you have to congratulate them. It feels good to come back and get third after we struggled so badly last night,” said Duncan of his Motorcity Auto Transport/Wolfden Products/Industrial Special Powder Coating/Gressman Powersports backed #22.

Keith Berner and Shane McLoughlin battled side by side the first 16 laps of the 25-lap Summit Racing Equipment UMP Late Model feature. Unfortunately a lapped car spun right in front of McLoughlin and collected him, ending the fun. Berner would drive to his fourth career Attica win, the first of the season for the Millersburg, Ohio driver at “Ohio Finest Racing” speedplant. He announced in victory lane this was his last year of driving as he was retiring at season’s end.

“We were running so hard…it just went my way there with that lapped car. I knew it was going to be pretty dicey and Shane was running really good tonight and things just went my way. I guess you have to have some luck sometimes,” said Berner beside his Bud’s Place/AccuForce Shock Dyno/Village Motors/Massillon Transmissions backed #18.

“This is my third win in only my eighth night out this season. This is it…I’ve been really fortunate to still be very competitive. My business has just been crazy. So I’m calling this my year-end tour,” added Berner.

With his third place finish Markham would wrap up the first ever Attica Raceway Park/NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway Late Model Series Challenge and the $1,500 payday.

In the Foster Auto Body 305 Sprints, Fremont, Ohio’s Bobby Clark executed a daring move, splitting the first and second place running cars of Ricky Peterson and Paul Weaver as they exited turn two with five laps to go to take the lead. Clark would them drive to his third win of the season at Attica. It was the 16th career victory for Clark at the track, moving him into a tie with Joe Keegan for fifth on the track’s all-time win list.

“I had my eye on them and I was catching them little by little. When I pulled in Dave (Foos,crew chief) said ‘nice job splitting them.’ I don’t remember doing it. He’s got the car real nice. I wish we would have started the season out with this thing,” said Clark referring to the change in chassis a couple of weeks ago.

“We started out kind of bad. We’ll take back to back wins and get more at Fremont,” said Clark of his Fremont Fence/Kistler Engines/Kear’s Speed Shop/Little Bar on the Prairie/B&L Plumbing/Nagy Equipment Sales/Big D’s Pizza/CRF Concrete/Willey’s Towing backed #18.

In the non-stop 15 lap Fremont Fence Dirt Truck feature Kent Brewer and Shawn Valenti battled each other tough the first 11 laps before Valenti used the high line to blast away to his fifth win of the season. Valenti now has 9 career Attica dirt trucks wins and is tied with Brian Arnold for fourth on the track’s all-time win list. He has 15 truck wins in total in 2014.

“I always try to get this thing hooked up on the cushion…wasn’t much left tonight but it was able to stick. I have to thank Kent for racing me clean. It’s been one hell of a year and I just keep thinking I’m going to wake up one of these days,” said Valenti beside his Craig Miller Trucking/Best Performance Motorsports/JP Enterprise/Daydream and Memories/KT Enterprise/Conrad Transportation/Burns Petroleum/Gressman Powersports backed #7b.

Duncan and Chaney would bring the field to green for the 40-lap All Star feature with Chaney gaining the upper hand with Cap Henry sliding into second and Duncan back to third. Henry would immediately challenge Chaney for the lead on lap two when the caution flew for a Caleb Armstrong spin in turn four.

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UNOH All-Star Circuit of Champions – Dale Blaney #14K
On the restart Chaney would lead Henry, Duncan, Blaney, Danny Holtgraver, Sheldon Haudenschild, Randy Hannagan and Byron Reed. Henry would blast under Chaney in turns three and four to grab the lead on lap six with Blaney driving around Duncan for third a lap later.

The caution flew again on lap 11…unfortunately it was for leader Henry who spun in turn two. That handed the lead back to Chaney with Blaney, Sheldon Haudenschild, Duncan, Reed, Holtgraver and Reed in tow. When the green flew Blaney immediately put pressure on Chaney as Sheldon Haudenschild, Reed and Duncan put on a fantastic battle for third.

Henry would spin again on lap 14 to bring out the caution and he would retire to the pits. On the restart Chaney was able to pull away slightly from Blaney with Sheldon Haudenschild, Reed, Holtgraver, Duncan, Hannagan and Chris Andrews giving chase.

At the half-way point Blaney began closing again on Chaney with Haudenschild, Reed, Holtgraver and Duncan still battling for third. The leaders would encounter lapped traffic on lap 23, as Haudenschild slipped over the banking in turn two allowing Reed, Holtgraver and Duncan to get by.

With 15 laps to go, Chaney and Blaney were battling for the lead while Reed, Holtgraver and Duncan did the same for third. Just as things were heating up, Andrew Palker would stop on the back stretch bringing out the yellow. On the ensuing restart Holtgraver, who picked up the win the previous night, would stop with mechanical issues, ending his night.

When the green flew the battle between Chaney and Blaney continued with Reed, Duncan, Haudenschild and Andrews in pursuit. As the laps ticked off, it appeared Chaney had just enough to hold off Blaney. But, Hannagan would spin with seven laps left, giving Blaney the shot he needed.

On the restart Chaney and Blaney raced side by side with Blaney driving into the lead with five laps to go. Once in the lead Blaney pulled away from Chaney for the victory. Duncan would get around Reed on the white flag lap to take third with Reed and Andrews rounding out the top five.

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ARP/WCS Late Model Challenge Series – Keith Berner #18
McLoughlin and Ryan Markham would bring the late model field to green for their 25 lap feature with McLoughlin gaining the upper hand over Berner, Markham, Rocky Owens, Ryan Missler, Ross Nicastri, Matt Irey, John Bores and Steve Sabo. Tim Sabo would spin just after a lap was completed. On the restart John Bores would spin.

When the green flew McLoughlin and Berner raced side by side for the lead with Markham and Missler battling for third. John Bores and Mark Pollock would tangle with four laps in.

The yellow was only a temporary slow down of the fantastic battle that would ensue between McLoughlin and Berner. The pair would literally race door to door over the next seven laps while Markham and Missler did the same behind them.

Berner would lead by a bumper on laps 12 and 13 with McLoughlin edging back into the lead on laps 14 and 15. Just as they tried to get around the lapped machine of Doug Baird he would spin, collecting McLoughlin and ending his night.

On the restart Berner would lead but he could not shake Markham with Mike Bores charging into third with Missler, Irey and Cody Scott in tow. Berner would pull away the final six laps for the win. Bores would get by Markham with five laps to go to finish second with Markham, Irey and Missler rounding out the top five.

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Foster Auto Body 305 Sprints – Bobby Clark #18
The 25 lap 305 feature saw Peterson and John Ivy bring the field to green with Peterson taking the lead as Weaver slipped into second. After a lap was completed Dean Jacobs would make impact with someone or something, causing damage to the front of his mount to bring out the yellow.

The ensuing restart saw Peterson lead Weaver, Ivy, Jason Keckler, Clark, Jim Taddeo and CJ Jones. Clark would drive into fourth on lap three and would take third two laps later. Just as Weaver was got around Peterson for the lead the caution flew for a Mike Moore spin, handing the top spot back to Peterson.

Peterson and Weaver would continue their side by side battle with Clark right in their tire tracks when the race resumed. That battle would be interrupted on lap 15 for a Gary Benjamin spin. When the green flew it was Peterson barely leading Weaver, Clark, Ivy, Keckler, Steve Rando and Taddeo.

With seven laps to go it was now a three car battle for the lead with Peterson, Weaver and Clark. Weaver would grab the top spot on lap 19 but as Peterson tried to fight back exiting turn two, the two separated just enough for Clark to split them and take the lead.

Benjamin would spin again with five laps to go and when the race resumed Clark would steadily pull away for the win with Weaver, Peterson, Rando and Ivy rounding out the top five.

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Fremont Fence Company Dirt Trucks – Shawn Valenti #7B
Brian Arnold and Brewer brought the field to green for the 15 lap dirt truck feature with Brewer taking the lead over Dustin Keegan, Valenti, Arnold and Matt Foos. As Brewer pulled away slightly Keegan and Valenti were locked in a great battle for second with Foos, Arnold, Dana Fry and Cory Ward in pursuit.

Valenti would finally clear Keegan for second on lap six and immediately closed on Brewer. Valenti would rock around Brewer into the lead on lap eight but Brewer would continue to hound. Meanwhile Keegan and Foos battled hard for third.

With four laps to go Valenti was finally able to pull away from Brewer as Foos moved into third. Valenti would drive to the win over Brewer, Foos, Keegan and Fry.

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Attica Raceway Park – 8/30/2014
Baumann Auto Group Night

UNOH All Star 410 Sprints (36 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position

Qualifying – Kistler Engines
1. 40-Caleb Helms, 12.641; 2. 53-Cap Henry, 12.773; 3. 9X-Rob Chaney, 12.865; 4. 10H-Danny Holtgraver, 12.910; 5. 22-Cole Duncan, 12.960; 6. 16-Chris Andrews, 12.990; 7. 24H-Brandon Wimmer, 12.994; 8. 11N-Randy Hannagan, 13.004; 9. 98H-Dave Blaney, 13.027; 10. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild, 13.055; 11. 9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.061; 12. 14K-Dale Blaney, 13.073; 13. 5R-Byron Reed, 13.107; 14. 83M-Broc Martin, 13.109; 15. 7C-Caleb Armstrong, 13.118; 16. 40DD-Caleb Griffith, 13.139; 17. 57X-Andrew Palker, 13.160; 18. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.167; 19. 1ST-Gary Taylor, 13.172; 20. W20-Greg Wilson, 13.190; 21. 51-Roger Campbell, 13.191; 22. 6M-Max Stambaugh, 13.207; 23. 9-Dean Jacobs, 13.209; 24. 4-Danny Smith, 13.255; 25. 27-Chad Kemenah, 13.292; 26. 5T-Travis Philo, 13.312; 27. 9W-Jac Haudenschild, 13.376; 28. 55F-Taylor Ferns, 13.413; 29. O9-Craig Mintz, 13.434; 30. 45-Tim Shaffer, 13.438; 31. 81-Lee Jacobs, 13.538; 32. 8M-TJ Michael, 13.570; 33. 40I-Mark Imler, 13.616; 34. 11X-Brandon Martin, 13.619; 35. 22B-Ryan Broughton, 13.941; 36. 11-Ed Neumeister, 14.599

Heat 1 – Kear’s Speed Shop (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 6M-Max Stambaugh[1] ; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2] ; 3. 83M-Broc Martin[3] ; 4. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[4] ; 5. 22-Cole Duncan[5] ; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[7] ; 7. 45-Tim Shaffer[8] ; 8. 40-Caleb Helms[6] ; 9. 11X-Brandon Martin[9]

Heat 2 – All Pro Aluminum Heads (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 9-Dean Jacobs[1] ; 2. 81-Lee Jacobs[8] ; 3. 53-Cap Henry[6] ; 4. 7C-Caleb Armstrong[3] ; 5. 9W-Jac Haudenschild[7] ; 6. 1ST-Gary Taylor[2] ; 7. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[4] ; 8. 51-Roger Campbell[9] ; 9. 16-Chris Andrews[5]

Heat 3 – Dragon Racing Fuels (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 98H-Dave Blaney[2] ; 2. 14K-Dale Blaney[4] ; 3. 4-Danny Smith[1] ; 4. 24H-Brandon Wimmer[5] ; 5. 9X-Rob Chaney[6] ; 6. 55F-Taylor Ferns[7] ; 7. 22B-Ryan Broughton[9] ; 8. 8M-TJ Michael[8] ; 9. 40DD-Caleb Griffith[3]

Heat 4 – Kinsler Fuel Injection (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 57X-Andrew Palker[3] ; 2. 5R-Byron Reed[4] ; 3. 11N-Randy Hannagan[5] ; 4. 10H-Danny Holtgraver[6] ; 5. W20-Greg Wilson[2] ; 6. O9-Craig Mintz[7] ; 7. 40I-Mark Imler[8] ; 8. 11-Ed Neumeister[9]

B-Main – MSD Ignitions (12 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5T-Travis Philo[7] ; 2. 16-Chris Andrews[2] ; 3. 40DD-Caleb Griffith[4] ; 4. O9-Craig Mintz[9] ; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[3] ; 6. 11X-Brandon Martin[13] ; 7. 27-Chad Kemenah[6] ; 8. 55F-Taylor Ferns[8] ; 9. 1ST-Gary Taylor[5] ; 10. 22B-Ryan Broughton[15] ; 11. 40I-Mark Imler[12] ; 12. 51-Roger Campbell[14] ; 13. 11-Ed Neumeister[16] ; 14. 45-Tim Shaffer[-] ; 15. 40-Caleb Helms[1]

Holiday Inn Express of Tiffin Dash (6 Laps, finishing order determined first 6 starting positions of A-feature)
1. 22-Cole Duncan [2]; 2. 9x-Rob Chaney [1]; 3. 53-Cap Henry [3]; 4. 10H-Danny Holtgraver [5]; 5. 24H-Brandon Wimmer [4]; 6. 11n-Randy Hannagan [6]

UNOH A-Main – (40 Laps)
1. 14K-Dale Blaney[8]; 2. 9X-Rob Chaney[2]; 3. 22-Cole Duncan[1]; 4. 5r-Byron Reed[9]; 5. 16-Chris Andrews[11]; 6. 24h-Brandon Wimmer[5]; 7. 40dd-Caleb Griffith[13]; 8. 9w-Jac Haudenschild[22]; 9. w20-Greg Wilson[17]; 10. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[7]; 11. 9-Dean Jacobs[19]; 12. o9-Craig Mintz[23]; 13. 81-Lee Jacobs[24]; 14. 98h-Dave Blaney[16]; 15. 11n-Randy Hannagan[6]; 16. 35-Stuart Brubaker[15]; 17. 5t-Travis Philo[21]; 18. 7c-Caleb Armstrong[12]; 19. 10h-Danny Holtgraver[4]; 20. 57X-Andrew Palker[14]; 21. 4-Danny Smith[20]; 22. 6M-Max Stambaugh[18]; 23. 83M-Broc Martin[10]; 24. 53-Cap Henry[3]

Hard Charger: 9w-Jac Haudenschild[+14]

Summit Racing Equipment Late Models (18 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position

Qualifying – Kistler Engines
1. 171-Mark Pollock, nt; 2. 69R-Doug Baird, nt; 3. 53-Steve Sabo, nt; 4. 92-Cody Scott, nt; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed, nt; 6. 50Y-Ryan Missler, nt; 7. 69-John Mayes Jr., nt; 8. 15B-Mike Bores, nt; 9. O3-Jim Gingery, nt; 10. 16-Tim Sabo, nt; 11. 3-Ross Nicastri, nt; 12. 9-Shane McLoughlin, nt; 13. 18-Keith Berner, nt; 14. 48-John Bores, nt; 15. 5M-Ryan Markham, nt; 16. 36-Matt Irey, nt; 17. 29-Rocky Owens, nt; 18. 76-Skip McKinney, nt

Heat 1 – Nitro Black Performance by Engine Pro (8 Laps – all finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 18-Keith Berner[4] ; 2. 50Y-Ryan Missler[2] ; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[1] ; 4. 9-Shane McLoughlin[3] ; 5. 15B-Mike Bores[8] ; 6. 92-Cody Scott[5] ; 7. O3-Jim Gingery[7] ; 8. 69-John Mayes Jr.[6] ; 9. 16-Tim Sabo[9]

Heat 2 – Summit Racing Equipment (8 Laps – all finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 29-Rocky Owens[4] ; 2. 3-Ross Nicastri[3] ; 3. 48-John Bores[5] ; 4. 53-Steve Sabo[7] ; 5. 36-Matt Irey[1] ; 6. 69R-Doug Baird[6] ; 7. 171-Mark Pollock[8] ; 8. 21-Larry Kingseed[2] ; 9. 76-Skip McKinney[9]

A-Main – (25 Laps)
1. 18-Keith Berner[3]; 2. 15B-Mike Bores[9]; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[2]; 4. 36-Matt Irey[10]; 5. 50Y-Ryan Missler[5]; 6. 92-Cody Scott[11]; 7. 21-Larry Kingseed[16]; 8. 69-John Mayes Jr.[15]; 9. 3-Ross Nicastri[6]; 10. 53-Steve Sabo[8]; 11. O3-Jim Gingery[13]; 12. 16-Tim Sabo[17]; 13. 9-Shane McLoughlin[1]; 14. 69R-Doug Baird[12]; 15. 171-Mark Pollock[14]; 16. 76-Skip McKinney[18]; 17. 48-John Bores[7]; 18. 29-Rocky Owens[4]

Hard Charger: 21-Larry Kingseed[+9]

Foster Auto Body 305 Sprints (23 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position

Heat 1 – Nitro Black Performance by Engine Pro (8 Laps – All finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 2-Ricky Peterson[4] ; 2. 4T-Jim Taddeo[3] ; 3. 10J-CJ Jones[7] ; 4. 32-Ryan French[5] ; 5. 11G-Luke Griffith[6] ; 6. 1M-Mike Moore[2] ; 7. O3-Jim Cushing[1] ; 8. 913-Junior Felver[8]

Heat 2 – Summit Racing Equipment (8 Laps – All finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 18-Bobby Clark[2] ; 2. 8I-John Ivy[5] ; 3. 25-Jason Keckler[3] ; 4. 19R-Steve Rando[4] ; 5. 7M-Brandon Moore[8] ; 6. 13-Jeremy Duposki[7] ; 7. 36-Seth Schneider[6] ; 8. 2L-Landon Lalonde[1]

Heat 3 – Ultra Shield Race Products (8 Laps – All finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 2. 22M-Dan McCarron[1] ; 3. 39-Dean Jacobs[4] ; 4. 3J-Trey Jacobs[6] ; 5. 12-Kyle Capodice[7] ; 6. 22D-Dan Hammond[3] ; 7. 15-Gary Benjamin[5]

A-Main – (25 Laps)
1. 18-Bobby Clark[5]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[4]; 3. 2-Ricky Peterson[1]; 4. 19R-Steve Rando[9]; 5. 8I-John Ivy[2]; 6. 3J-Trey Jacobs[12]; 7. 25-Jason Keckler[3]; 8. 4T-Jim Taddeo[11]; 9. 7M-Brandon Moore[14]; 10. 11G-Luke Griffith[13]; 11. 10J-CJ Jones[6]; 12. 32-Ryan French[10]; 13. 12-Kyle Capodice[15]; 14. O3-Jim Cushing[19]; 15. 22D-Dan Hammond[18]; 16. 1M-Mike Moore[16]; 17. 15-Gary Benjamin[21]; 18. 13-Jeremy Duposki[17]; 19. 39-Dean Jacobs[8]; 20. 22M-Dan McCarron[7]; 21. 913-Junior Felver[22]

Hard Charger: 3J-Trey Jacobs[+6]

Fremont Fence Co. Dirt Trucks (18 Trucks)
[#]-Starting Position

Heat 1 – Nitro Black Performance by Engine Pro (8 Laps – Top 9 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 33C-Kyle Cline[1] ; 2. 2-Matt Foos[6] ; 3. D1-Dustin Keegan[7] ; 4. OO-Brian Arnold[2] ; 5. 18W-Cory Ward[3] ; 6. O-Andy Keegan[5] ; 7. 10-Roger Inks[9] ; 8. 13-Cody Benyak[4] ; 9. 3X-Brad Keckler[8]

Heat 2 – Summit Racing Equipment (8 Laps – Top 9 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[1] ; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer[9] ; 3. 4S-Keith Sorg[4] ; 4. 7-Dana Frey[6] ; 5. 79-Brian Sorg[2] ; 6. 9-Curt Inks[7] ; 7. 69-Jeff Warnick[8]

A-Main – (15 Laps)
1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[3]; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer[2]; 3. 2-Matt Foos[6]; 4. D1-Dustin Keegan[4]; 5. 7-Dana Frey[5]; 6. 3X-Brad Keckler[16]; 7. 18W-Cory Ward[9]; 8. OO-Brian Arnold[1]; 9. 33C-Kyle Cline[8]; 10. 4S-Keith Sorg[7]; 11. 9-Curt Inks[12]; 12. 13-Cody Benyak[15]; 13. 69-Jeff Warnick[14]; 14. 79-Brian Sorg[10]; 15. 33w-Jeff Ward[-]; 16. 22j-Josh Kiser[-]

Hard Charger: 3X-Brad Keckler[+10]

©2014 – Results Provided by: Computer Man Inc. Fremont, OH

8.29.14 Results DETROIT CHOCOLAT NIGHT

Bloomquist Scores Attica Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Win; Holtgraver Takes UNOH All Star Victory



By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) Making his first ever visit to Attica Raceway Park, Scott Bloomquist survived a two-lap dash to the finish for his fifth Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series victory of the season worth $10,000 on Detroit Chocolat Night.

Bloomquist led all 50-laps in his Ole Smoky Moonshine, Lucas Oil Products sponsored Sweet-Bloomquist entry. Bloomquist, from Mooresburg, Tenn., earned his 51st career Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series victory out dueling Steve Francis, Earl Pearson Jr., Jimmy Owens, and Mason Zeigler to round out the top five.

“It was a little bit of work out there. Depending on how you came off the corners with those…mobiles I guess you’d call them…they’d definitely throw you around. You had to pay attention where the wall was at. The car was awesome…I could run anywhere on the race track. But with two to go I felt something..like something jarred on the car. Like a lot of races this year I was wondering if I’d lose this on the last lap,” said Bloomquist.

“This is our first time here; everyone knows our winning percentage at new tracks in my career is pretty good. This is really a nice track. I hoped the fans enjoyed this show,” said the 50-year-old veteran.

“We are a little short of help this weekend, but everybody did a great job. I had to groove the tires and do some other things, but overall the car handled so well all night long. We have been so close to winning other races this year; I was determined to win this tonight. I have to thank Ole Smoky Moonshine, Penske Shocks, Hawkeye Trucking, Base Fuels, Lucas Oil Products, and Durham Race Engines.”

Both Francis and Pearson took a shot at Bloomquist in the final two circuits, but they came up short of going to victory lane.

“I caught a rock about half way through and tore the face shield off so we just were trying to see where we were going. It’s our second straight runner-up finish,” said Francis, who brought his Clint Bowyer Racing, Georgia Boot, Barry Wright Race Cars entry across the line for another podium finish. “We are really running well here lately. It’s great to be back in the mix for a win. Scott could run straighter up off the corner than we could. I slipped back to fifth at one point, and the car was so much better up top. We just didn’t have anything for Scott on that final restart. The way it turned out, we were fortunate to hold off Earl for second.”

Pearson finished third in his Bobby Labonte Racing, Lucas Oil Products, Longhorn Chevrolet. “With the way our season has gone this year, I didn’t know what was going to happen on that final restart. The car was good all race long, it would run better down low on the track. I thought I was going to get by Steve there a couple of times, but we will take this finish…I think we run third here last year. Hopefully when we come back we can move up a spot or two.”

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Danny Holtgraver would lead all 30 laps of the University of Northwestern Ohio All Star Circuit of Champions feature to score the victory. It was the third UNOH All Star win of the year for Holtgraver and the third overall career win at Attica for the driver of the Rob Hunter Racing #10h. Holtgraver has seven total wins in 2014.

“I didn’t want to see the lapped cars with five to go. I caught them pretty quick and I thought I might be able to get around them but they were just as fast. I was struggling there. I knew Caleb (Griffith) would be there. Clean air definitely helped tonight…I was able to get out front and go,” said Holtgraver beside his Seneca Energy Corp. /Berlin Natural Bakery/Bonnell’s Rod Shop/DKW Transport backed machine.

“I can’t thank Rob Hunter enough for giving me this opportunity. And my dad, Earl, Josh, Pup…everyone that helps out. It’s a lot of fun and hopefully we can turn things around here at the end of the season and get some good runs,” added Holtgraver.

“Anyone that knows me knows I’m not real comfortable on the cushion and I wasn’t really beating it down. There was enough there to keep up my momentum. I knew I could run the bottom…luckily I was good enough to get it done. We were fast out of the box tonight and that’s where we’ve been struggling at the beginning of the night. So hopefully if we can come out tomorrow like this…it makes your night a lot easier,” concluded Holtgraver.

After a fantastic battle with Rob Chaney and Byron Reed, Attica’s 2014 track champion Caleb Griffith would take the second spot.

“We were pretty good night. I saw Big Dan (Holtgraver’s dad) come out on the red and he changed his line so I thought I could switch my line around and it looked okay for awhile and I thought we were going to get to him. But then he legged it out a little and when he got stuck in traffic Rob (Chaney) got to us and raced us hard. Bringing home second is a good effort,” said Griffith beside his Al Davis Carpet/McDonald’s/JLH General Contractor/Shelluke’s Bar/Crown Battery/B&L Plumbing/Griff’s Engines/Bethesda Care Center/Erlin Trader/Ballville EZ Shop backed machine.

Byron Reed, who scored his first win of the season last Saturday at Attica, would storm from his 11th starting spot for a third place finish.

“This isn’t generally the type of track I do well on so it feels good to run well on this. I think if I would have found the top in one and two sooner I could have gotten up there to run with them. But, once I got back up there I started catching them again. I happy with how we did,” said Reed beside his Crown Battery/Kistler Engines/ProShocks backed #5.

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Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series – Scott Bloomquist #0
In the 50 lap Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series feature, Bloomquist and Francis would bring the field to green with Bloomquist gaining the advantage over Earl Pearson Jr., Francis, Jimmy Owens, and Mason Zeigler. Pearson would grab second on lap two.

Just as things seemed like they would get interesting as the leaders prepared to enter heavy lapped traffic, the caution flew on lap 12 when Ryan Markham stopped with a flat tire. Just prior Bloomquist made a daring move, splitting two lapped cars in turn three.

When the green flew again, Bloomquist pulled away from Francis, Pearson, Zeigler (who won the Summer Nationals event at Attica in July), Brian Birkhofer, Jared Landers, and Owens. Landers would spin on lap 15 to slow the race pace. When the green flew so did Bloomquist, pulling away with the battle for second heating up between Francis, Pearson and Zeigler.

As Bloomquist drove away, Pearson would take second on lap 15, bringing Zeigler to third. Zeigler would take second on lap 17 and he Pearson and Francis continues to battle hard over the next hand full of laps. The caution would fly for a Rocky Owens spin on lap 17.

The restart order was Bloomquist, Zeigler, Francis, Pearson and Owens. When the race went back to green again Bloomquist drove away from the tremendous battle for second with Zeigler, Francis and Pearson swapping the spot all over the track. Pearson would take the runner-up son on lap 20 but Zeigler continue to hound him.

The leaders would finally find lapped traffic on lap 29 and Bloomquist had a nearly three second lead over Francis, Zeigler, Pearson, Owens, Don O’Neal and Birkhofer. Nothing would change in the top six through lap 40. Pearson would finally take third on lap 41.

Bloomquist was on cruise control, extending his lead to nearly four second when the caution flew with two laps to go when Jason Papich spun in turn four. That would put Francis, Pearson, Zeigler, Owens and O’Neal right on Bloomquist rear bumper.

When the green came for the two lap dash to the finish, Bloomquist drove away for the win over Francis and Pearson. Owens would get around Zeigler to take fourth.

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UNOH All-Star Circuit of Champions – Danny Holtgraver #10H
In the 30-lap UNOH All Star feature, Rob Chaney and Holtgraver would bring the field to green. But, before a lap could be completed Lee Jacobs would spin in turn two, collecting Caleb Armstrong. On the ensuing restart, Holtgraver would drive into the lead over Chaney, Duane Zablocki, Caleb Griffith, Cap Henry, Sheldon Haudenschild, Chris Andrews and Byron Reed.

Griffith would drive into third on lap two and battled with Chaney for the runner-up spot. Holtgraver would blast away on the high line as Griffith took second on lap four. The race would grind to a halt on lap seven when Jody Keegan tipped over in turn three. The restart order was Holtgraver, Griffith, Chaney, Zablocki, Reed, Sheldon Haudenschild, Henry, Andrews, Jac Haudenschild (up from 16th) and Dale Blaney (up from 18th).

Holtgraver got a tremendous restart but Griffith stayed within striking distance as Chaney and Reed battle for third. Brian Lay would spin in turn four on lap 10 for another caution. A lap later and Stuart Brubaker spun for the race’s final caution.

The restart with 19 laps to go had Holtgraver over Griffith, Chaney, Reed, Sheldon Haudenschild, Zablocki, Henry and Jac Haudenschild. As Holtgraver held his line to maintain the lead when the green reappeared, Griffith, Chaney, Reed and Sheldon Haudenschild waged a darn good battle. Reed would take third on lap 14 only to see Chaney regain the spot a circuit later.

Holtgraver could not shake Griffith as Chaney and Reed continued their war for third with Sheldon Haudenschild, Zablocki, Henry and Blaney in tow. Holtgraver finally caught the back of the pack with five laps remaining and had to move his high line to the bottom and Griffith closed. Reed would use the traffic to finally take third on lap 27.

Holtgraver would navigate through the traffic to take the win over Griffith, Reed, Chaney and Zablocki.

Attica Raceway Park – 8/29/2014
Detroit Chocolat Night

Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series – 31 cars
[#]-Starting Position

Miller Welders Fast Time Group A: Scott Bloomquist / 14.329 seconds
Miller Welders Fast Time Group B: Steve Francis / 14.563 seconds

Fast Shafts Heat Race #1 Finish (10 Laps, Top 4 Transfer):
Scott Bloomquist, Mason Zeigler, Don O’Neal, Dennis Erb, Jr., Jason Papich, Matt Irey, Larry Bellman, Steve Sabo

Eibach Springs Heat Race #2 Finish (10 Laps, Top 4 Transfer):
Earl Pearson, Jr., Jared Landers, Jason Hughes, Rocky Owens, Shane McLoughlin, Douglas Baird, Devin Moran, Steve Casebolt

Simpson Performance Products Heat Race #3 Finish (10 Laps, Top 4 Transfer):
Steve Francis, Brian Birkhofer, John Blankenship, Larry Kingseed, Ryan Missler, Ross Nicastri, Cody Scott, Chris Keller

FK Rod Ends Heat Race #4 Finish (10 Laps, Top 4 Transfer):
Jimmy Owens, Eddie Carrier, Jr., Jeff Babcock, Ryan Markham, Devin Shiels, John Bores, Mike Bores

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Shocks B-Main #1 (12 Laps, Top 6 Transfer) Finish:
Jason Papich, Shane McLoughlin, Devin Moran, Ryan Missler, Chris Keller, Matt Irey, Devin Shiels, Larry Bellman, John Bores, Ross Nicastri, Steve Sabo, Douglas Baird, Mike Bores, Cody Scott, Steve Casebolt-DNS

A-Main – (50 Laps)
1. O-Scott Bloomquist[1]; 2. 15-Steve Francis[2]; 3. 44-Earl Pearson Jr.[3]; 4. 20-Jimmy Owens[4]; 5. 25Z-Jason Zeigler[5]; 6. 5-Don O’Neal[9]; 7. 15B-Brian Birkhofer[6]; 8. 23-John Blankenship[10]; 9. 28-Eddir Carrier Jr.[8]; 10. 777-Jared Landers[7]; 11. 28E-Dennis Erb Jr.[13]; 12. 12-Jason Hughes[11]; 13. 5M-Ryan Markham[16]; 14. 36-Matt Irey[22]; 15. 91P-Jason Papich[17]; 16. OO-Chris Keller[21]; 17. 99M-Devin Moran[19]; 18. 9M-Shane McLoughlin[18]; 19. 15BX-Mike Bores[24]; 20. 1B-Jeff Babcock[12]; 21. 29-Rocky Owens[15]; 22. 50Y-Ryan Missler[20]; 23. 21-Larry Kingseed[14]; 24. 48-John Bores[25]; 25. C9-Steve Casebolt[23]

Hard Charger: 36-Matt Irey[+8]
UNOH All Star Circuit of Champions 410 Sprints (30 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position

Qualifying – Kistler Engines
1. 81-Lee Jacobs, 12.651; 2. 10H-Danny Holtgraver, 12.663; 3. 9X-Rob Chaney, 12.681; 4. 60K-Jody Keegan, 12.719; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki, 12.766; 6. 55F-Taylor Ferns, 12.779; 7. 53-Cap Henry, 12.857; 8. 16-Chris Andrews, 12.883; 9. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild, 12.884; 10. 22-Cole Duncan, 12.943; 11. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 12.950; 12. 40DD-Caleb Griffith, 12.950; 13. 5R-Byron Reed, 12.968; 14. 4-Danny Smith, 13.002; 15. 24H-Brandon Wimmer, 13.033; 16. 7C-Caleb Armstrong, 13.048; 17. 98H-Dave Blaney , 13.056; 18. 9W-Jac Haudenschild, 13.059; 19. 6M-Max Stambaugh, 13.148; 20. 14K-Dale Blaney , 13.183; 21. 91-Cale Thomas, 13.197; 22. 11X-Brandon Martin , 13.205; 23. 11N-Randy Hannagan, 13.220; 24. 45L-Brian Lay, 13.220; 25. 1ST-Gary Taylor, 13.236; 26. 9-Dean Jacobs, 13.340; 27. 33M-Beau Stewart, 13.372; 28. 45-Tim Shaffer, 13.512; 29. 7-Troy Kingan, 13.817; 30. 40I-Mark Imler, 14.028

Heat 1 – Kear’s Speed Shop (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5R-Byron Reed[3] ; 2. 1ST-Gary Taylor[7] ; 3. 81-Lee Jacobs[6] ; 4. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[4] ; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[5] ; 6. 7-Troy Kingan[8] ; 7. 91-Cale Thomas[1] ; 8. 98H-Dave Blaney [2]

Heat 2 – All Pro Aluminum Heads (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 4-Danny Smith[3] ; 2. 11X-Brandon Martin [1] ; 3. 10H-Danny Holtgraver[6] ; 4. 9W-Jac Haudenschild[2] ; 5. 9-Dean Jacobs[7] ; 6. 22-Cole Duncan[4] ; 7. 55F-Taylor Ferns[5] ; 8. 40I-Mark Imler[8]

Heat 3 – Dragon Racing Fuels (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 11N-Randy Hannagan[1] ; 2. 53-Cap Henry[5] ; 3. 24H-Brandon Wimmer[3] ; 4. 6M-Max Stambaugh[2] ; 5. 9X-Rob Chaney[6] ; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4] ; 7. 33M-Beau Stewart[7]

Heat 4 – Kinsler Fuel Injection (10 Laps – Top 5 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 14K-Dale Blaney [2] ; 2. 7C-Caleb Armstrong[3] ; 3. 45L-Brian Lay[1] ; 4. 16-Chris Andrews[5] ; 5. 40DD-Caleb Griffith[4] ; 6. 45-Tim Shaffer[7] ; 7. 60K-Jody Keegan[6]

Dash – Jake’s Custom Golf Carts (6 Laps, finishing order determined first 6 starting positions of A-feature
1. 9X-Rob Chaney[2] ; 2. 10H-Danny Holtgraver[1] ; 3. 53-Cap Henry[4] ; 4. 81-Lee Jacobs[5] ; 5. 16-Chris Andrews[6] ; 6. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[3]

B-Main – MSD Ignitions (12 Laps – Top 4 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 45-Tim Shaffer[8] ; 2. 22-Cole Duncan[3] ; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4] ; 4. 60K-Jody Keegan[1] ; 5. 33M-Beau Stewart[7] ; 6. 55F-Taylor Ferns[2] ; 7. 40I-Mark Imler[10] ; 8. 7-Troy Kingan[9]

UNOH A-Main – (30 Laps)
1. 10H-Danny Holtgraver[2]; 2. 40DD-Caleb Griffith[8]; 3. 5R-Byron Reed[11]; 4. 9X-Rob Chaney[1]; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[6]; 6. 53-Cap Henry[3]; 7. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[7]; 8. 16-Chris Andrews[5]; 9. 9W-Jac Haudenschild[16]; 10. 14K-Dale Blaney [18]; 11. 24H-Brandon Wimmer[10]; 12. 6M-Max Stambaugh[17]; 13. 11X-Brandon Martin [19]; 14. 9-Dean Jacobs[23]; 15. 11N-Randy Hannagan[20]; 16. 1ST-Gary Taylor[22]; 17. 35-Stuart Brubaker[14]; 18. 7C-Caleb Armstrong[15]; 19. 81-Lee Jacobs[4]; 20. 22-Cole Duncan[13]; 21. 45-Tim Shaffer[24]; 22. 45L-Brian Lay[21]; 23. 60K-Jody Keegan[12]; 24. 4-Danny Smith[9]

Hard Charger: 9-Dean Jacobs[+9]

©2014 – Results Provided by: Computer Man Inc. Fremont, OH

2014 Season To Close Out In Huge Way

By Brian Liskai: (Attica, OH) Attica Raceway Park will close out the 2014 season in a HUGE way Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29 and 30 for the traditional Attica Ambush.

The Lucas Oil Late Model Series and University of Northwestern All Star Circuit of Champions will kick off the double-header weekend on Detroit Chocolat Night, Friday, Aug. 29. The Lucas Oil Late Models will be vying for $10,000 to win while the winged UNOH All Star sprints will battle for $3,000 to win.

The UNOH All Stars headline Saturday’s event on Baumann Auto Group Night as they battle for $5,000 to win. The Summit Racing Equipment UMP Late Models, Foster Auto Body 305 Sprints and Fremont Fence Dirt Trucks will also be in competition on Saturday, Aug. 30.

Four time UNOH All Star champion Tim Shaffer swept the Attica Ambush weekend in 2013. Shaffer is coming off his first All Star win of 2014 when he picked up the victory Sunday at Mercer Raceway Park. He also picked up a weekly win at Attica on April 18th, the 13th of his career at the track.

The UNOH All Stars have made only one appearance at Attica in 2014 as two other events were rained out. Four-time All Star champion and current series point leader Dale Blaney picked up the win in April at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speedplant and leads all drivers in series wins at the track with 14. Blaney has three overall wins at Attica in 2014 to take his career total to 20 at the track to tie him for third on the track’s all-time win list.

Blaney has 12 UNOH All Star wins in 2014 and has raised his series’ leading career total to 111.

The UNOH All Stars have competed at Attica in 102 events in their history.

As always the UNOH All Stars will have their hands full with the tough Attica weekly competitors. Six time track champion Byron Reed picked up his first win of 2014 at the track this past Saturday. Caleb Griffith, who has a win at Attica in 2014, earned the track’s championship. Craig Mintz, the 2013 Attica champion, has three wins at the track this season. Cap Henry, a former All Star regular, has 2 wins at Attica in the past month and Chris Andrews also has a pair of wins at the track in 2014.

The Lucas Oil Late Model Series made their first ever appearance at Attica in 2013 and Jimmy Owens scored the win. Owens leads the series points over Don O’Neal, Scott Bloomquist, Steve Francis and Eddie Carrier Jr.

O’Neal picked up the latest Lucas Oil win at Lawrenceburg Speedway in Indiana on Saturday. Owens has eight series wins in 2014 while O’Neal has six victories.

The Lucas Oil stars will also have their hands full with Attica’s tough weekly competitors. Jeff Babcock wrapped up the track’s 2014 championship this past Saturday, winning his sixth feature of the year. Look for the likes of Ryan Markham, who has three wins at Attica this year, and Mike Bores, Ryan Missler, Rocky Owens, Doug Drown and Rusty Schlenk who have victories at Attica in 2014.

Pit gates open Friday at 3 p.m. with main gates at 4 p.m. and racing at 7:45 p.m. Pit gates open Saturday at 3 p.m. with main gates at 4 p.m. and racing at 7 p.m.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.com