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Daily Dirt 04/20/2024 05:33:31

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May 30
Davenport Speedway,
Davenport, IA
Sanction: World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series - $10,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated May 31, 9:39 am)
Dominant at Davenport, B-Shepp sweeps twinbill
  1. Brandon Sheppard
  2. Jimmy Mars
  3. Chris Madden
  4. Cade Dillard
  5. Frank Heckenast Jr.
  6. Bobby Pierce
  7. Dennis Erb Jr.
  8. Ricky Weiss
  9. Shannon Babb
  10. Chase Junghans
  11. Darrell Lanigan
  12. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  13. Chad Simpson
  14. Brent Larson
  15. Matt Cosner
  16. Jason Feger
  17. Boom Briggs
  18. Ashton Winger
  19. Brian Birkhofer
  20. Kody Evans
  21. Scott Bloomquist
  22. Blair Nothdurft
  23. Chris Simpson
  24. Jeremy Grady
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Brandon Sheppard after his sweep at Davenport Speedway.
What won the race: Leaving no doubt about the outcome, Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., grabbed the lead from Frank Heckenast Jr. on lap five and ran away from the pack to complete a sweep of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series at Davenport Speedway with a victory in Saturday night's 40-lap feature. The defending tour champion outdistanced Jimmy Mars by 2.086 seconds for the $10,000 top prize in a race contested on the facility's half-mile oval.
Key notes: Covid-19 restrictions prevented spectators from attending. ... The WoO circuit is scheduled to return to Davenport for a $10,000-to-win event on July 28.
On the move: Cade Dillard of Robeline, La., started 19th and finished fourth.
Winner's sponsors: Sheppard’s Rocket Chassis has a Durham Racing Engine and sponsorship from Valvoline, Seubert Calf Ranches, Rocket Chassis, Ace Metal Works, Gunter’s Honey, Hoosier Racing Tire, Integra Racing Shocks, Keyser Manufacturing Co., Petroff Towing, Slavic Shirts & Decals, Sunoco Race Fuels and Rocket Preowned Motors.
Points chase: After Davenport Saturday: 1. Brandon Sheppard (1,882); 2. Ricky Weiss (1,808); 3. Darrell Lanigan (1,706); 4. Chris Madden (1,698); 5. Chase Junghans (1,674); 6. Cade Dillard (1,650); 7. Dennis Erb Jr. (1,632); 8. Scott Bloomquist (1,584); 9. Ashton Winger (1,540); 10. Matt Cosner (1,488); 11. Boom Briggs (1,450); T12. Brent Larson (1,446); T12. Kody Evans (1,446); 14. Blake Spencer (946).
Current weather: Clear, 66°F
Car count: 33
Fast qualifier: Shannon Babb
Time: 20.975 seconds
Polesitter: Frank Heckenast Jr.
Heat race winners: Bobby Pierce, Frank Heckenast Jr., Brandon Sheppard, Ashton Winger
Consolation race winners: Ricky Thornton Jr., Jason Feger
Provisional starters: Matt Cosner, Chris Simpson
Next series race: June 12, Cochran Motor Speedway (Cochran, GA) $6,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From series reports

DAVENPORT, Iowa (May 30) — There was no doubt about the outcome of Saturday night’s 40-lap World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series feature at Davenport Speedway. Brandon Sheppard made sure of it.

Twenty-four hours after nipping Ricky Thornton Jr. by inches in the weekend opener on Davenport’s inner quarter-mile oval, Sheppard dominated the finale contested on the facility’s half-mile layout. The 27-year-old star from New Berlin, Ill., drove his Rocket Chassis house car by Frank Heckenast Jr. of Frankfort, Ill., for the lead on lap five and never looked back en route to the race’s $10,000 top prize.

Sheppard beat the MB Customs machine piloted by Jimmy Mars of Menomonie, Wis., to the finish line by 2.086 seconds — roughly a half-straightaway — to complete a sweep of the Inside-Out doubleheader that was run in front of a closed grandstand due to Covid-19 pandemic restrictions. It was B-Shepp’s series-leading third victory of the coronavirus-interrupted 2020 season and the 58th of his career in WoO competition.

Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., finished third in his Scott Bloomquist Racing mount after ceding second place to Mars on lap 31. Cade Dillard of Robeline, La., earned hard-charger honors with his advance from the 19th starting spot to a fourth-place finish in his MB Customs car — a chassis built by Mars — and the polesitting Heckenast placed fifth in his XR1 Rocket after leading laps 1-4.

For Sheppard, the back-to-back triumphs not only gave him a $16,000 weekend but snapped him out of what his team owner Mark Richards called a “coronavirus slump.” After ending February’s Georgia-Florida Speedweeks with eight overall victories already his belt — five in the house car, three with his family-owned No. b5 — he had gone winless in his first six starts coming out of a two-month layoff for the coronavirus crisis.

“It feels good to be back in victory lane for sure,” said Sheppard, who became the first Dirt Late Model driver to reach a double-figure win total with his 10th triumph of 2020. “We got our confidence up last night — it was a tough-fought battle (to the finish with Thornton), but we did it last night. Then tonight, everybody’s confidence was higher coming into the night and we qualified good again and won a heat race and that was key to getting the win again.”

Starting fourth in the A-main, Sheppard quickly bolted to the front using the outside lane. He reached second on lap three with a pass of Oakwood, Ill.’s Bobby Pierce and glided around Heckenast for the lead on lap five.

Pierce, who grabbed second from Heckenast on lap six, generally kept Sheppard in his sights for more than half the distance despite bending the right-rear corner of his car’s bodywork on lap seven when he bounced off the wall between turns one and two. He lost second to Madden, however, on a lap-27 restart and proceeded to fade over the remaining circuits to finish sixth.

Mars, 48, became Sheppard’s prime pursuer after completing a march from the 11th starting spot to second with a lap-31 pass of Madden. He actually cut 1 second off of Sheppard’s commanding edge over the final nine laps but never drew close enough to offer a challenge.

Sheppard, of course, was just too fast to be beaten this night. The defending WoO champion felt he even had more speed in his No. 1 if he had switched from running the outside line to Mars’s inside groove.

“Actually, after the checker I went to the bottom in (turns) three and four and I think I was even better than I was on the top of three and four,” Sheppard said. “I knew the top was giving up. It was just a matter of time. I started slipping real bad in one and two up top and I knew it was time to get to the bottom (at that end of the track), and I was waiting for myself to start slipping a little bit more in three and four and I was gonna move to the bottom down there.

“It was actually rubbering up in the bottom down there (in three and four), so I’d say a few more laps and I would’ve been needing to get in the bottom.”

Calling his car “really good,” Sheppard said he left Davenport with plenty of momentum as looks forward to the June 4-6 Dirt Late Model Stream Invitational at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, and its $50,000 winner’s check.

“Just getting out front and getting clean air and maintaining the lead there, that all comes with qualifying good and winning the heat race,” Sheppard said. “In order for this consistency to stay good we’ve got to keep doing that.”

Mars was pleased with what ranked as his strongest outing of the season.

“We started 11th and the car was pretty good,” Mars said. “It got a little bit tight on the bottom there when it started rubbering up pretty hard, but before that we could run the top, we could run the bottom.

“We just kind of messed up qualifying so we kind of dug a hole there. That was really on me. I haven’t qualified here for awhile lately, so just getting back in the rhythm of all that.”

The biggest problem for Mars came following a lap-10 restart when he came together with Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., in turn three as they battled for seventh, causing damage to Bloomquist’s car that triggered a multi-car tangle. Bloomquist was forced to retire from the race and finished 21st.

“Me and Scott got together down the backstraightaway,” Mars said. “He was on the bottom and I was on the top, and he swung it out at the last minute and we got together. I got to apologize to him, but there was really nothing I could do. I lifted as much as I could. I’m glad it wasn’t worse than what it was there.”

Madden salvaged the night for Scott Bloomquist Racing with his third-place finish, his best WoO run since he placed third Jan. 4 at Vado (N.M.) Speedway Park.

“We’re still missing just a little bit, but we’ve come a long way the last few weeks here,” said Madden, who started seventh. “We’ve definitely been struggling a little bit, but we’ve been working on it pretty hard and we definitely found a few things here. Just hopefully we can continue the momentum along and continue to get these podium finishes and then we’ll get our wins.

“But right now we’re competitive, so we’ll take this and drive with it.”

Caution flags flew for Boom Briggs (blown right-rear tire on lap 10, slowed on lap 19); the multi-car stack up in turn three on lap 10 that began with the Mars-Bloomquist scrape; seventh-place Ashton Winger stopping on the homestretch on lap 22; and debris on lap 27.

Notes: Sheppard extended his WoO points lead to 74 markers over Ricky Weiss, who saw his streak of four straight WoO podium finishes come to an end with an eighth-place run after he started 13th. … Brian Birkhofer ran as high as fifth in his Jason Rauen-owned car before fading steadily following a lap-27 restart and finishing 19th, the next-to-last driver on the lead lap. … Friday runner-up Ricky Thornton Jr. never contended on the half-mile in his SSI Motorsports machine; he advanced from 17th to 10th by lap 10, but after being involved in the turn-three tangle on the 10th circuit he pitted and only managed to climb back to a 12th-place finish. … The WoO is currently scheduled to return to action June 12-13 with a doubleheader at Cochran (Ga.) Motor Speedway.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Heckenast, Winger
Row 2: Pierce, Sheppard
Row 3: D. Erb, Bloomquist
Row 4: Madden, Babb
Row 5: Birkhofer, Nothdurft
Row 6: Mars, Lanigan
Row 7: Weiss, Evans
Row 8: Briggs, Junghans
Row 9: Thornton, Feger
Row 10: Dillard, Larson
Row 11: Chad Simpson, Grady
Row 12: Cosner, Chris Simpson
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