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Daily Dirt 04/23/2024 19:40:48

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August 8
West Liberty Raceway,
West Liberty, IA
Sanction: Corn Belt Clash Late Model Series - $10,000
Information provided by: Jeremiah Davis of The Gazette and other reports (last updated August 11, 3:14 pm)
'Redemption time' for $10,000 West Liberty winner
  1. Chris Simpson
  2. Scott Bloomquist
  3. Chad Simpson
  4. Rodney Sanders
  5. Spencer Diercks
  6. Brian Birkhofer
  7. Brent Larson
  8. Tyler Bruening
  9. Denny Eckrich
  10. Matt Furman
  11. Dave Eckrich
  12. Nick Marolf
  13. Joel Callahan
  14. Jay Johnson
  15. Chad Holladay
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Chris Simpson heads to a $10,000 Corn Belt Clash victory at West Liberty.
What won the race: In a dominant performance, polesitter Chris Simpson of Oxford, Iowa, raced away from third-starting Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn., for a $10,000 Corn Belt Clash victory at West Liberty Raceway.
Key notes: Chris Simpson has 11 Corn Belt Clash victories, second on the tour's all-time win list behind older brother Chad. … Monday's winner at Farley Speedway, Spencer Diercks, was fifth at West Liberty. ... The events were originally co-sanctioned by the MARS West but ended up being sanctioned only by Iowa-based DIRTcar-affiliated tour.
On the move: Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, advanced from the 11th starting spot to finish sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Simpson’s Longhorn Chassis is powered by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by Five Star Shop Service, Cheap Cars, Advanced Machine & Tool, Randy Davidson Trucking, IITI, Simpson Farms and Bill Bryant Trucking.
Points chase: Chad Holladay of Muscatine, Iowa, leads West Liberty's IMCA Late Model point standings.
Car count: 16
Fast qualifier: Brian Birkhofer
Time: 18.730 seconds
Polesitter: Chris Simpson
Heat race winners: Chris Simpson, Nick Marolf
Next series race: August 25, Oshkosh Speedzone Raceway (Oshkosh, WI) $9,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

WEST LIBERTY, Iowa — After sweeping last season’s weeknight specials at Farley and West Liberty, Chris Simpson had reasonable hopes of pulling off the feat again in Corn Belt Clash Series action.

Those hopes lasted, oh, about five seconds until he slapped the concrete wall on the first lap of Monday’s race at Farley Speedway. He was forced to pit to change a tire and ended up retiring after just 10 laps of the 50-lapper won by Spencer Diercks.

That turned Tuesday’s race at West Liberty Raceway into “redemption time,” as Simpson described it. Call it mission accomplished as the 33-year-old driver from Oxford, Iowa, dominated all 50 laps at the slick, half-mile fairgrounds oval for a $10,000 payday.

“That’s what was disappointing about last night,” Simpson said. “We were so close to home and came up with nothing, pretty much. So tonight it was definitely redemption time.”

Jumping into a lead right from the outset, Simpson said he “felt like it was going to take a helluva car to beat us.”

There was no such car as Simpson was never challenged while racing to his sixth overall victory of the season by a four-second margin over Hall of Fame driver Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tenn.

The winner’s older brother, Chad Simpson of Mount Vernon, Iowa, was third while Rodney Sanders of Happy, Texas, and Diercks, of Davenport, Iowa, rounded out the top five finishers in the 15-car feature field.

The car “was pretty phenomenal all night. You know the car handled good in the heat and handled good in the feature, so a big thanks to my crew guys …” Simpson said. “We had an engineer come out and help us last week and got us straightened out on a few things, and got us straightened out on a few things. We were pretty good tonight. I felt like it would’ve taken a helluva car to get by me, for sure.”

Simpson was so far ahead at the finish that he raised his right arm out the driver’s side window exiting turn four on the final lap and took the checkers with his fist raised high in the air.

“They had this place slick top to bottom. I felt good on the middle, I felt good one the bottom, I felt good on the top. I think we had a real neutral car and it worked out for us,” he said. “I felt like that top line is where I needed to be. I felt like I carried so much momentum, and it felt good up there, so I felt like I needed to drive into (turn) three has hard as I could, as straight as I could, and then just kind of let it roll (from the) center (of the corner) off.”

He was second quickest in qualifying to home-track driver Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, who came out of his retirement for a two-race stint, but Simpson knew his powerplant was up to the task in the main event.

“This thing ran flawless. It’s my smallest motor,” Simpson said. “When I got out-timed tonight by Birkhofer, I was like, ‘Man, that’s only a one-hundredth of a second and a lot smaller motor.’ So I feel good about where our program is at and it’s good to get a win.”

The feature was slowed twice by a pair of minor cautions, first when Jay Johnson rolled to a stop on  the backstretch, then again on lap 35 when Joel Callahan had a flat right-rear tire.

Notes: Chris Simpson notched his sixth victory of the season but first since June 2 at Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa. … He has 11 career Corn Belt Clash victories. … Engine problems kept Justin Kay from starting the feature.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Chris Simpson, Marolf
Row 2: Bloomquist, Bruening
Row 3: Diercks, Larson
Row 4: Chad Simpson, Da. Eckrich
Row 5: De. Eckrich, Sanders
Row 6: Birkhofer, Callahan
Row 7: Johnson, Holladay
Row 8: Furman
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