Sweet Sensation in Friday’s Short Track Nationals Qualifier!
Lonnie Wheatley, LITTLE
ROCK,
Ark. (October 29, 2010)
– California native Brad
Sweet made the most of
his first visit to I-30
Speedway since 2006 by
wiring the field in
Friday night’s 25-lap
preliminary feature at
the 23rd
Annual COMP Cams Short
Track Nationals
presented by Hoosier
Tires.
Gunning into the lead
from the front row
outside and setting the
pace throughout the
non-stop affair aboard
the Kasey Kahne Racing
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet
No. 49 entry, Sweet
became the second first
time winner in as many
nights of Lucas Oil ASCS
presented by K&N Filters
National competition at
I-30 Speedway’s Short
Track Nationals.
“I grew up on tracks
just like this,
Placerville and Chico,
they’re both small
quarter miles,” Sweet
explained of the
high-banked, ¼-mile I-30
Speedway clay oval. “I
just can’t believe how
many cars are here and
how much competition is
here, it’s always fun to
be able to show up and
beat all these guys.”
With 70 cars on hand
Friday amounting to an
STN record total of 125
competitors after 55
took to the track on
Thursday, Sweet beat
Indiana’s Brandon Wimmer
to the stripe in the
main event, while Ohio’s
Chad Kemenah
outdueled hometown hero
Tim Crawley for the
third and final lock-in
position to Saturday
night’s $15,000-to-win,
$2,300-to-start STN
finale at
Hammer Hill.
Sweet, Wimmer and
Kemenah join Thursday
night’s top three (Sam
Hafertepe, Jr.,
Sammy Swindell
and Greg Wilson) in
Saturday night’s Dash
for Cash to set the
alignment of the first
three rows of the STN
finale, with the balance
of the star-studded
125-car field left to
battle it out for the
remaining 14 starting
positions in the 40-lap
championship main event.
While Kemenah led the
feature field to the
green flag after
accumulating the most
points through heat race
and qualifying race
action, it was outside
front row starter Sweet
gunning into the lead at
the drop of the green
flag.
Sweet gradually slipped
away as the early laps
clicked off, leaving
Kemenah to fend off
fourth-starter Wimmer.
Sweet’s lead had reached
nearly a straightaway by
the tenth round, when
Wimmer finally swept
around the high side of
Kemenah exiting turn
four on the tenth
circuit.
As traffic came into
play on the 12th
circuit, Wimmer began to
nibble away at Sweet’s
advantage and closed to
within a few car-lengths
until a near spin
exiting turn four in the
waning circuits allowed
Sweet to stretch his
lead again.
“That lapped car was
racing me like he was
racing for the win, but
we’re happy where we’re
at,” Wimmer explained of
the near miss afterward.
Sweet raced on to the
checkered flag to
lock into his second
career STN finale in as
many attempts after
starting the 2006 main
event aboard a second
Jesse Hockett
entry, with STN rookie
contender Wimmer
pedaling Gaerte power to
a close runner-up
finish.
Behind the lead duo,
Kemenah and 1998 STN
champion Tim Crawley
diced for that critical
third position over the
final ten laps. The
pair swapped the
position several times,
with Kemenah making the
late move to secure the
show position in Ron
Hammons’ No. 6.
“I saw the two to go
and knew it was win it
or wear it, we’re gonna
try it,” Kemenah
explained after locking
into his third STN
finale in as many
attempts and first since
an 18th place
finish in 2004.
Crawley finished one
position shy of a
lock-in by crossing the
stripe fourth in Mike
Ward’s No. 88, with 2001
STN champion Jason Sides
advancing a handful of
positions to round out
the top five in the
familiar Sides No. 7s
entry.
Justin Carver, also in
his first STN effort,
turned in a strong run
by crossing the stripe
in sixth, with
Danny Lasoski,
Brian Brown, Danny Wood
and Tim Kaeding
completing the top ten.
Eighteen of Friday
night’s 20 feature
starters were still
around for the checkered
flag.
After Connecticut shoe
David Gravel was the
only STN rookie
contender to make the
Thursday feature, three
rookie contenders made
Friday’s feature
including Wimmer, Carver
and ASCS Northwest
champion Jason Solwold,
who crossed the stripe
12th.
Crawley, Randy Hannagan,
Zach Pringle, Wood,
Carver, Ernie Ainsworth,
Matt Covington,
13-year-old Nic Jenkins
and Brooke Tatnell
topped Friday night’s
heat race action, with
Lasoski, Wood, Brian
Brown, Solwold and
Wimmer winning the
qualifiers.
The night got off to a
wild start when Wade
Human got some air and
tumbled off the exit of
turn two on the opening
lap of the first heat
race. Human was
unharmed but done for
the night.
Slated to start the
second qualifying race
from the pole position,
defending Lucas Oil ASCS
National champion Shane
Stewart looped his car
in turn three before
getting to the green
flag after contact and
missed the feature cut
after only getting back
up to fifth after
restarting at the tail.
Kyle Larson was
vying for a potential
transfer position when
he slipped a little too
high entering turn one
on the final lap of the
first qualifier and
turned over as he
pressed the limits of
the embankment.
Saturday night's 23rd
Annual COMP Cams Short
Track Nationals
presented by Hoosier
Tires championship
finale gets under way at
7:00 p.m.
23rd Annual
COMP Cams Short Track
Nationals presented by
Hoosier Tires
Friday Night Results:
Heat Races:
First Heat (10 Laps):
1. 88-Tim Crawley, 2.
9s-Justin Sturch, 3.
9w-Lane Whittington, 4.
30-Brandon Corn, 5.
75-Tyler Blank, 6.
7hx-Chris Morgan, 7.
17bb-Brad Bowden, 8.
7w-Wade Human.
Second Heat (10
Laps): 1. 22h-Randy
Hannagan, 2. 141-Ricky
Stenhouse, Jr., 3.
93s-Chris Sweeney, 4.
01-Danny Lasoski, 5.
3m-Mark Shirshekan, 6.
26s-Jon Stinson, 7.
87b-Kent Buckley, 8.
38-Rick Pringle.
Third Heat (10 Laps):
1. 8z-Zach Pringle, 2.
6k-Chad Kemenah, 3.
21v-Taylor Velasquez, 4.
57-Shane Stewart, 5.
75L-Kyle Larson, 6.
87a-Andrew Marshala, 7.
33-Mark Huddleston, 8.
55c-Donnie Ray Crawford.
Fourth Heat (10 Laps):
1. 94-Danny Wood, 2.
7s-Jason Sides, 3.
21b-Brian Brown, 4.
10a-Ricky Logan, 5.
51s-Lee Sowell, 6.
24-Justin Carver, 7.
50z-Zach Chappell, 8.
59-Marty Stanford.
Fifth Heat (10 Laps):
1. 24-Justin Carver, 2.
58x-Wade Oliver, 3.
22s-Robbie Standridge,
4. 20s-Sheldon
Barksdale, 5.
21tx-Brandon Schure, 6.
17w-Brad Welborn, 7.
17g-Jimmy Brooks, 8.
5g-Dave Glennon.
Sixth Heat (10 Laps):
1. 40a-Ernie Ainsworth,
2. 85-Jerry Bell, 3.
14k-Kyle Bellm, 4.
14z-Jessica Zemken, 5.
97b-Aaron Berryhill, 6.
19-Klint Angelette, 7.
3a-A.G. Rains, 8.
3g-Darren Long.
Seventh Heat (10 Laps):
1. 95-Matt Covington, 2.
90-Jeff Swindell, 3.
1g-Cody Gardner, 4.
11x-Garry Lee Maier, 5.
14e-Tommy Bryant, 6.
53d-Jack Dover, 7.
40j-Junior Jenkins. DNS:
53T-Charles Tankersley.
Eighth Heat (10 Laps):
1. 1h-Nic Jenkins, 2.
55s-Jason Solwold, 3.
7tw-Brandon Wimmer, 4.
93m-Dustin Morgan, 5.
5m-Miranda Arnold, 6.
58f-Gary Floyd, 7.
17b-Ryan Bickett.
Ninth Heat (10 Laps):
1. 3x-Brooke Tatnell, 2.
49-Brad Sweet, 3. 29-Tim
Kaeding, 4. 60-Eric
Sandage, 5. 84-Ben
Wagoner, 6. 40h-Andy
Huston, 7. 11xx-Chad
Corken.
Qualifying Races – Winner from Each Qualifier Locked into "A" Main; Balance of 20-car Feature Field comprised of Top 15 Overall Points Accumulated Through Heats & Qualifiers (Feature Lined up according to total points)
First Qualifier (12
Laps): 1. 01-Danny
Lasoski, 2. 49-Brad
Sweet, 3. 8z-Zach
Pringle, 4. 88-Tim
Crawley, 5. 53d-Jack
Dover, 6. 97b-Aaron
Berryhill, 7. 17bb-Brad
Bowden, 8. 5g-Dave
Glennon, 9. 75L-Kyle
Larson, 10. 33-Mark
Huddleston, 11. 58x-Wade
Oliver, 12. 30-Brandon
Corn, 13. 84-Ben
Wagoner, 14. 87a-Andrew
Marshala.
Second Qualifier (12
Laps): 1. 94-Danny
Wood, 2. 29-Tim Kaeding,
3. 90-Jeff Swindell, 4.
24-Justin Carver, 5.
57-Shane Stewart, 6.
3m-Mark Shirshekan, 7.
14e-Tommy Bryant, 8.
50z-Zach Chappell, 9.
20s-Sheldon Barksdale,
10. 9w-Lane Whittington,
11. 38-Rick Pringle, 12.
C4-Casey Rowland, 13.
17b-Ryan Bickett. DNS:
3g-Darren Long.
Third Qualifier (12
Laps): 1. 21b-Brian
Brown, 2. 93m-Dustin
Morgan, 3. 60-Eric
Sandage, 4. 14z-Jessica
Zemken, 5. 141-Ricky
Stenhouse, Jr., 6.
22h-Randy Hannagan, 7.
40a-Ernie Ainsworth, 8.
51s-Lee Sowell, 9.
26s-Jon Stinson, 10.
87b-Kent Buckley, 11.
59-Marty Wilcox, 12.
19-Klint Angelette, 13.
21v-Taylor Velasquez.
DNS: 7w-Wade Human.
Fourth Qualifier (12
Laps): 1. 55s-Jason
Solwold, 2. 6k-Chad
Kemenah, 3. 10a-Ricky
Logan, 4. 1g-Cody
Gardner, 5. 85-Jerry
Bell, 6. 3a-A.G. Rains,
7. 95-Matt Covington, 8.
17w-Brad Welborn, 9.
5m-Miranda Arnold, 10.
55c-Donnie Ray Crawford,
11. 93s-Chris Sweeney,
12. 40h-Andy Huston, 13.
17g-Jimmy Brooks, 14.
1h-Nic Jenkins.
Fifth Qualifier (12
Laps): 1. 7tw-Brandon
Wimmer, 2. 14k-Kyle
Bellm, 3. 3x-Brooke
Tatnell, 4. 7s-Jason
Sides, 5. 22s-Robbie
Standridge, 6. 9s-Justin
Sturch, 7. 21tx-Brandon
Schure, 8. 11x-Garry Lee
Maier, 9. 7hx-Chris
Morgan, 10. 58f-Gary
Floyd, 11. 11xx-Chad
Corken, 12. 40j-Junior
Jenkins. DNS: 75b-Tyler
Blank, 53T-Charles
Tankersley.
“A” Feature – Top 3
Finishers Locked into
Saturday night’s $15,000
to win STN Finale.
A Feature (25 Laps –
Starting position in
parentheses): 1.
49-Brad Sweet (2), 2.
7tw-Brandon Wimmer (4),
3. 6k-Chad Kemenah (1),
4. 88-Tim Crawley (5),
5. 7s-Jason Sides (10),
6. 24-Justin Carver (8),
7. 01-Danny Lasoski (9),
8. 21b-Brian Brown (3),
9. 94-Danny Wood (7),
10. 29-Tim Kaeding (6),
11. 10a-Ricky Logan
(16), 12. 55s-Jason
Solwold (12), 13.
90-Jeff Swindell (11),
14. 141-Ricky Stenhouse,
Jr. (14), 15. 60-Eric
Sandage (13), 16.
14k-Kyle Bellm (15), 17.
8z-Zach Pringle (17),
18. 3x-Brooke Tatnell
(19), 19. 93m-Dustin
Morgan (18), 20. 1g-Cody
Gardner (20).
Lap Leaders: Brad Sweet
1-25.
