Lonnie Wheatley, TUCSON, Ariz.
(November 19, 2011) – Donny Schatz and Tracy Hines reigned as champions of the
44th Annual Kronik Energy Drink Western World Championships by
topping Saturday night’s season-ending feature events for the American Sprint
Car Series atop the 3/8-mile USA Raceway clay oval.
While Schatz and Hines enjoyed
their $15,000 and $5,000 triumphs, respectively, Shane Stewart escaped with
his second Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters National championship by
the narrowest of margins. Salvaging a 14th place finish after a
wild Thursday crash, Stewart claimed the driver’s championship by one scant
point over sixth-place finisher Johnny Herrera.
Rick Ziehl and Jeremy Sherman
also finished off ASCS Regional titles during the night, with Ziehl taking his
fourth winged ASCS Southwest championship and Sherman collecting his third
wingless ASCS Canyon Region crown.
A total of 104 competitors took
part in the 44th Annual Western World Championships, including 61
in the winged Lucas Oil ASCS National ranks and 43 wingless ASCS Canyon Region
contenders.
Herrera and Brady Bacon made the
cut for both the winged and wingless feature events. Herrera, sixth in the
winged feature and tenth in the wingless feature, was awarded the Rocket Hard
Charger Memorial Award in memory of Jesse Hockett for best combined finish in
both feature events for the second year in a row.
Lucas Oil ASCS presented by
K&N Filters (Winged)
Fargo, North Dakota’s Donny
Schatz made it back-to-back Western World Championships by winning Saturday
night’s season-ending Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters National event
at the 44th Annual Kronik Energy Drink Western World Championships
at USA Raceway.
But, after claiming his second
Western World crown in dominant fashion last year, Schatz had to work for the
$15,000 score this time in a frenzied, non-stop 30-lapper atop the 3/8-mile
oval. Schatz ultimately took the lead away from Sammy Swindell for keeps on
the 26th round and then beat a rallying Jason Johnson to the stripe
by just 1.078 seconds as Swindell slipped to third on the final round.
“It was a fun race, it’s fun any
time you can race like that,” Schatz explained after his triumph aboard the
Tony Stewart Racing STP/Armor All No. 15 J&J.
But, before continuing on with
winning banter, Schatz posed the question that everyone else was asking, “Who
ended up winning the championship? That’s what I want to know.”
The answer to that question was
Shane Stewart, who collected his second Lucas Oil Sprint Car driver’s
championship in three years by just one point over Johnny Herrera. Entering
the night with a 21-point advantage over Herrera after a wild crash on
Thursday, Stewart worked from 23rd after using a provisional to
finish 14th with Herrera in sixth. A spread of 20 points separates
sixth from 14th.
With the crowd focusing one eye
on the lead battle and the other on the championship chase throughout,
Thursday night winner Swindell led the feature field to the green flag with
Friday winner Brad Sweet alongside.
Swindell, who last won the
Western World in 2009, jumped into the lead at the outset and paced the early
circuits in front of Sweet with fifth-starter Schatz quickly moving into
third.
Traffic came into play after just
six laps and was a factor throughout, with Schatz taking advantage to race by
Sweet for second on the ninth round and then to take the lead from Swindell a
lap later.
Schatz briefly slipped away,
leaving Swindell to battle with Danny Lasoski for second as tenth-starter
Jason Johnson entered the top-five mix soon after the lap ten mark.
Into the final ten laps, Swindell
broke away from Lasoski, Sweet and Johnson and reeled in Schatz for the point,
reclaiming the lead in the Big Game Tree Stands No. 1 on the 24th
lap. But, Schatz countered by recapturing the top spot just two laps later.
“He got back by and then we were
able to capitalize on lapped traffic,” Schatz commented. “It’s fun in lapped
traffic, that’s what wins and loses races for ya.”
Swindell kept Schatz within reach
until jumping the cushion in turns one and two on the final lap, freeing
Schatz up for his second Western World title in a row.
“That’s what it’s all about is
fun and sometimes we lose sight of that, it’s just fun to come out here and
run and I’m glad to be a part of it,” Schatz explained in victory lane.
Putting the finishing touches on
a second owner’s championship for his JJR Don Ott-powered Haynes/Mesilla
Valley Transport No. 41 Maxim team, Jason Johnson charged into second on the
final circuit and fell just short of the stripe.
“I could have used a 35-lap
race,” Johnson commented.
Swindell settled for the show
position, with Lasoski fourth in Mark Burch’s Engler Machine No. 1m Wolfweld
as just 1.999 seconds separated the top four.
Sweet fought off Herrera much of
the way to round out the top five in Harold Main’s H.A.M. Construction No.
35a, with Herrera just one position away from the Lucas Oil Sprint Car
championship in sixth.
Kyle Larson climbed a handful of
positions to seventh, with Sam Hafertepe, Jr., 16th-starter Brian
Brown and Zach Chappell completing the top ten as 22 of the 24 starters took
the checkered flag in the 30-lapper that took just over eight minutes
(8:09.552).
After trying to race his way into
the feature with a runner-up finish in “C” Main action and then falling short
with a sixth-place run in “B” Main action, Stewart worked forward just far
enough from his 12th row starting position to capture the Lucas Oil
Sprint Car championship by the narrowest of possible margins in the 20th
year of ASCS competition.
“Having a 100-something point
lead come down to one point in the last four races is pretty wild,” Stewart
commented. “I’m numb right now; I’m still shocked that we won the darn
thing. I knew every car that I passed tonight was going to be valuable, I
can’t be happy enough.”
After Trey Starks and Jack Dover
kicked off the evening by winning the “C” Mains, Roger Crockett and Calvin
Landis topped “B” Main action. Colt Treharn flipped in turns one and two in
the second “C” Main, with the same pair of corners snagging Matt Covington,
Justyn Cox, Mason Moore and Starks in the first “B” Main.
ASCS Canyon Region (Wingless)
Tracy Hines collected his first
Western World title by emerging from a spirited duel with two-time and
defending event champion Brady Bacon in Saturday night’s 44th
Annual Kronik Energy Drink Western World Championship finale at USA Raceway.
After swapping the lead in the
latter stages, Hines took full advantage of a lap 22 caution to put the
finishing touches on his second Sunoco Fuel ASCS Canyon Region win in as many
nights, this one worth $5,000.
“Lapped traffic caused him
(Brady) to get me and then me to get it back, so it all washed out,” Hines
explained in victory lane.
After winning Friday night’s
preliminary feature, Hines outgunned pole starter Jerry Coons, Jr., for the
point at the drop of the green flag and opened up a half straightaway
advantage in the opening handful of laps as fourth-starter Bacon put the heat
on Coons, Jr., for second.
Hines reached the tail of the
field on the ninth lap but then found clear track again when the caution flew
after ten laps for Jimmy Crawford, who got into the turn one wall.
With Hines continuing to lead the
way on the restart, Bacon battled past Coons, Jr., for second on the 12th
round and began reeling in the leader. Bacon got within striking distance of
Hines on the 17th circuit, just one lap before traffic came into
play.
Bacon put the traffic to good
use, sliding into and past Hines in turn four on the 20th round.
Hines battled right back though, recapturing the point on the 22nd
round. Bacon countered to reclaim the lead on the next circuit, only to have
the move negated when the caution flew for Charles Davis, Jr., who came to a
stop in turn two after running sixth.
“We were battling back and forth
with Tracy there, we just caught a caution on a lap that we didn’t need one,”
Bacon explained after falling just short in his bid for a third consecutive
Western World title in the wingless ranks. “If that caution hadn’t come out,
we would have been back in the lead and probably would have stayed there.”
With Hines sticking to the high
side on the ensuing restart, Bacon tried the bottom portion of turns three and
four on the restart and surrendered second to Bud Kaeding. Kaeding tried to
mount a charge, but a couple of bobbles opened the door for Bacon to reclaim
the runner-up position in the final corner as Hines took the checkered flag
with a 1.668 second advantage.
Kaeding settled for the show
position, explaining that, “We didn’t come here to get second, we were pushing
it pretty hard to get up on Tracy there and made a few mistakes that let Tracy
get away and then let Brady get by.”
Coons, Jr., crossed the stripe
fourth, with Casey Shuman rounding out the top five. Levi Jones was sixth,
with Robert Ballou, R.J. Johnson, ASCS Canyon Region champion Jeremy Sherman
and Johnny Herrera completing the top ten.
Joshua Hodges and Josh Pelkey
topped the night’s wingless “B” Main events.
44th Annual Kronik Energy Drink Western
World Championships
Saturday Night Championship Finale Results
USA Raceway – Tucson, AZ
Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters (Winged
Cars):
“C” Mains (Top 4 from
Each Advance to “B” Mains):
First “C” Feature (12
Laps): 1. 55-Trey Starks, 2. 57-Shane Stewart, 3. 20z-Rick Ziehl, 4. 15g-Bud
Goodwin, 5. 3c-Cody Lamar, 6. 11T-Steve Lohn, 7. 57x-Steve Stone, 8. 78-Jody
Williams. DNS: 57s-Joey Saldana, 2-Dustin Morgan, 44k-Koty McGullam.
Second “C” Feature (12
Laps): 1. 53-Jack Dover, 2. 45k-Kolt Walker, 3. 9r-Reece Goetz, 4. 90-Lance
Norick, 5. 5m-Kyle McCutcheon, 6. 8az-Jordan Stetson, 7. 15c-Joey Chester, 8.
2p-Alex Pettas, 9. 77c-Colt Treharn. DNS: 17m-Josh Baughman.
“B” Mains (Top 3 from
Each Advance to “A” Main):
First “B” Feature (15
Laps): 1. 11-Roger Crockett, 2. 88-Tim Crawley, 3. 2L-Logan Forler, 4. 9-Gary
Wright, 5. 74x-Joshua Hodges, 6. 57-Shane Stewart, 7. 23-Seth Bergman, 8.
20z-Rick Ziehl, 9. 41w-Joshua Williams, 10. 15g-Bud Goodwin, 11. 55-Trey
Starks, 12. 5-Koby Barksdale, 13. 5h-Mason Moore, 14. 29-Justyn Cox, 15.
11c-Matt Covington. DNS: 22-Jesse Baker.
Second “B” Feature (15
Laps): 1. 79-Calvin Landis, 2. 18-Tony Bruce, Jr., 3. 1x-J.T. Imperial, 4.
05-Brad Loyet, 5. 53-Jack Dover, 6. 77x-Wayne Johnson, 7. 33v-Henry Van Dam,
8. 1mx-Kraig Kinser, 9. 8-John Carney II, 10. 77-Dalten Gabbard, 11. 5w-Lucas
Wolfe, 12. 48-Jake Martens, 13. 37-Matt Mitchell, 14. 9r-Reece Goetz, 15.
45k-Kolt Walker, 16. 90-Lance Norick.
Lucas Oil ASCS Western
World Championship Finale:
“A” Feature (30 Laps):
1. 15-Donny Schatz, 2. 41-Jason Johnson, 3. 1-Sammy Swindell, 4. 1m-Danny
Lasoski, 5. 35a-Brad Sweet, 6. 45x-Johnny Herrera, 7. 77F-Kyle Larson, 8.
15h-Sam Hafertepe, Jr., 9. 21-Brian Brown, 10. 0-Zach Chappell, 11. 39c-Paul
McMahan, 12. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 13. 28-Jeff Swindell, 14. 57-Shane Stewart, 15.
57s-Joey Saldana, 16. 11-Roger Crockett, 17. 99-Brady Bacon, 18. 9-Gary
Wright, 19. 88-Tim Crawley, 20. 18-Tony Bruce, Jr., 21. 44w-Austen Wheatley,
22. 2L-Logan Forler, 23. 79-Calvin Landis, 24. 1x-J.T. Imperial, 25. 2d-Bryan
Dobesh.
Lap Leaders: Sammy
Swindell 1-9, Donny Schatz 10-23, Swindell 24-25, Schatz 26-30.
Note: Shane Stewart and
Gary Wright both utilized mid-season bonus full-point provisionals to start
the main event. Joey Saldana used a promoter’s option to start the main
event.
ASCS Canyon Region (Non-Wing Cars):
“B” Mains (Top 3 from
Each Advance to “A” Main):
First “B” Feature (15
Laps): 1. 74x-Joshua Hodges, 2. 8-Bob Ream, Jr., 3. 19-Andrew Reinbold, 4.
32b-Brian Hosford, 5. 93x-Dustin Morgan, 6. 68-Bryan Swinehart, 7. 77-Dalten
Gabbard, 8. 9-Brandon Lane, 9. 20z-Rick Ziehl, 10. 96-Carson Ditsch, 11.
20x-Shon Deskins, 12. 5-Koby Barksdale, 13. 74-Derek Williams, 14. 8sk-Tim
Beal. DNS: 16s-Stevie Sussex.
Second “B” Feature (15
Laps): 1. 12-Josh Pelkey, 2. 0-Jimmy Crawford, 3. 78-Chris Bonneau, 4.
91-Jody Williams, 5. 93-Justin Quinn, 6. 97-Jon Stanbrough, 7. 6c-Rex
Calderwood, 8. 7k-Bruce St. James, 9. 16-Mike Martin, 10. 99a-James Aragon.
DNS: 2-Ryan Bernal, 9x-Ryan Linder, 81-Matt Mitchell, 48T-Thomas Ogle.
ASCS Canyon Region
Western World Championship Finale:
“A” Feature (30 Laps):
1. 4-Tracy Hines, 2. 99-Brady Bacon, 3. 29-Bud Kaeding, 4. 94-Jerry Coons,
Jr., 5. 21x-Casey Shuman, 6. 20-Levi Jones, 7. 1mx-Robert Ballou, 8. 51-R.J.
Johnson, 9. 21-Jeremy Sherman, 10. 45x-Johnny Herrera, 11. 7-Mike Spencer, 12.
12-Josh Pelkey, 13. 6-Ronnie Clark, 14. 27n-Nick Aiuto, 15. 78-Chris Bonneau,
16. 74x-Joshua Hodges, 17. 19-Andrew Reinbold, 18. 91-Jody Williams, 19. 8-Bob
Ream, Jr., 20. 50-Charles Davis, Jr., 21. 32b-Brian Hosford, 22. 0-Jimmy
Crawford.
Lap Leaders: Tracy Hines
1-19, Brady Bacon 20-21, Hines 22-30.
Note: Brian Hosford and
Jody Williams started the main event via promoter’s option, racing for money
only and no additional points.
Current Points:
Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Cars
presented by K&N Filters Driver Points (Top 15): 1. Shane Stewart 3,219, 2.
Johnny Herrera 3,218 3. Brady Bacon 3,055, 4. Jeff Swindell 3,026, 5. Gary
Wright 2,929, 6. Tim Crawley 2,909, 7. Jason Johnson 2,879, 8. Tony Bruce, Jr.
2,863, 9. Seth Bergman 2,624, 10. Aaron Reutzel 2,600, 11. Zach Chappell
2,435, 12. Wayne Johnson 2,108, 13. Jack Dover 1,866, 14. Dustin Morgan 1,639,
15. Sam Hafertepe, Jr. 1,558.
Lucas Oil ASCS Sprint Cars
presented by K&N Filters Owner Points (Top 15): 1. Jason Johnson Racing #41 –
3,431, 2. Paul Silva #57 – 3,219, 3. Herrera/Main #45x – 3,218, 4.
Bacon/Tel-Star #99 – 3,055, 5. Swindell Group #28 – 3,026, 6. Mike Ward #88 –
2,909, 7. Bruce Racing #18 2,683, 8. Petersen Motorsports #23 2,624, 9. Kenny
Reutzel #87 – 2,600, 10. Randy Washburn #0 – 2,435, 11. Gary Wright #9 –
2,333, 12. M&M Motorsports #2 – 1,639, 13. Sam Hafertepe #15 – 1,558, 14. Jack
Dover #53 – 1,494, 15. Bill Covington #11c – 1,475.
Sunoco Fuel ASCS Southwest Points
(Top 10): 1. Rick Ziehl 2,613, 2. Calvin Landis 2,404, 3. Kyle McCutcheon
2,278, 4. Dalten Gabbard 2,242, 5. Lance Norick 2,174, 6. Joshua Williams
2,167, 7. Joshua Hodges 1,939, 8. Jordan Stetson 1,921, 9. Joey Chester 1,882,
10. John Carney II 1,725.
Sunoco Fuel ASCS Canyon Region Points (Top Ten): 1.
Jeremy Sherman 2,331, 2. Charles Davis, Jr. 2,256, 3. R.J. Johnson 2,061, 4.
Ronnie Clark 1,921, 5. Andrew Reinbold 1,871, 6. Josh Pelkey 1,786, 7. Mike
Martin 1,746, 8. Bruce St. James 1,727, 9. Justin Quinn 1,661, 10. Ryan Linder
1,647.