UMP DIRTcar
Super Late Model Champ
Jason Feger.
Ready To Tackle DIRTcar Nationals

BARBERVILLE, FL - Jan. 14, 2010 - Jason Feger
officially put the cap on his spectacular 2009
season last Saturday night when he received his UMP
DIRTcar Racing Super Late Model national
championship check and trophy during the
organization's awards banquet in Springfield, Ill.
So what's next for the rising star from Bloomington,
Ill.? His first-ever winter racing trip to Florida,
an excursion highlighted by six nights of Super Late
Model action during the 39th annual DIRTcar
Nationals by UNOH at Volusia Speedway Park.

Feger, 31, will test his considerable skills at the
half-mile oval outside Daytona Beach in four UMP
DIRTcar-sanctioned events (Feb. 8, 9, 10, 12) and
two World of Outlaws Late Model Series programs
(Feb. 11 and 13) that open the national tour's 2010
schedule.
“I'm pretty anxious to get down there,” said Feger,
who left the recent UMP DIRTcar gala with $32,700 in
points-fund cash, including 20-grand for winning his
first career national title. “All of the best in the
business will be there, so it's definitely gonna be
a measuring stick to show where we're at.”
Coming off a campaign that saw him win a UMP
DIRTcar- and career-best 23 features at 13 different
tracks in four states, Feger certainly brings a
growing reputation to Volusia's week-long
blockbuster. But he'll also be tackling one of the
country's most competitive Super Late Model meets
for the first time since entering the division in
2002.
Feger has previously experienced the DIRTcar
Nationals atmosphere, but only as a high-profile
crewman. Two years ago he provided a helping hand
during the week to his buddy from the UMP DIRTcar
Summer Nationals trail, Jeep Van Wormer of
Pinconning, Mich., giving him an up-close taste of
what it takes to speed around the sprawling track.
“I think that year I was (at Volusia) with Jeep is
gonna help me a lot,” said Feger, whose 2009 season
included his first-ever WoO LMS A-Main triumph on
May 24 at Charter Raceway Park in Beaver Dam, Wis.
“It looks like a challenging place and has a lot of
unique characteristics, and I know that with so many
good cars there it's gonna be tough if your car's
not right and your stuff's not good. But I like fast
racetracks and feel like I learned a lot just by
watching (while working with VanWormer), and
hopefully that will translate to success on the
track.”
Feger's long-awaited chance to kick off his racing
season in the Sunshine State comes courtesy of
Stearn Ironworks and Jaxon Chase Steel Detailing,
the Midwestern companies that joined his
family-owned team midway through the 2009 schedule.
The extra sponsorship gave Feger the financial boost
he needed to obtain a larger hauler and trailer (a
transporter formerly used by Scott Bloomquist) and
hit the road more actively.
Two cars built by Midwestern racing legend Bob
Pierce will be in strapped into Feger's rig for the
haul south – one a virtually-new machine with just
four starts on it, the other Feger's battle-tested
‘Good Old Girl' that's two-and-a-half years old and
has seen action in more than 120 events.
“We're gonna give it everything we got with our best
stuff,” said Feger, who won't have to adjust to an
open-tire rule for the WoO LMS events at Volusia
because the UMP DIRTcar Hoosier tires he knows so
well are mandatory in all DIRTcar Nationals shows.
“We're not going down there to run second. We had a
great run (in November) at the World Finals
(charging from 19th to second in the WoO LMS
50-lapper before cutting down a tire) and that was
our first time at Charlotte (Motor Speedway), so
hopefully we can do the same thing (at Volusia).
“I know it would be awesome if we could get a win.
To kick off the year beating the best guys in the
country – man, that would mean a lot. That would
sell Bob (Pierce) some cars and give me a lot of
notoriety.”
Feger should say more notoriety, because, win or
lose, he figures to attract plenty of attention
throughout his visit to Volusia Speedway Park. He's
one of the hippest, most gregarious drivers
currently on the dirt Late Model scene, his car
sports a cool color scheme and ‘tumbling dice'
graphics, he sells trendy apparel and he displays a
hard-charging driving style (he's not called the
‘Highside Hustler' for nothing).
With a unique first-time promotion for this year's
DIRTcar Nationals providing all ticket-buyers an
opportunity to sign into the pits each night at no
additional charge, a steady procession of fans will
undoubtedly make their way to Feger's trailer. You
can bet that he'll be accommodating to every last
one of them – after all, he succinctly summed up his
feelings toward his supporters during the speech he
delivered to a packed ballroom upon accepting his
2009 UMP DIRTcar national championship laurels.
“It can't be possible without the fans – that's
absolutely positive,” Feger said near the end of his
heartfelt banquet remarks, which stretched for more
than 20 minutes. “They buy your t-shirts, they fill
(tracks') stands. We all gotta do what we can in
this day and age for the fans, and I'm fortunate I
have a lot of really good ones.
“I work really hard at (fan relations) – I try to
treat them good, and I try to put on a show.
Sometimes it's hard to determine if you're in the
entertainment business or the racing business, but
it's always really great when you can get the
support of the fans because of what you do.”
The DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH begin on Feb. 2 and
run nightly through Feb. 13. Joining the Super Late
Models on the schedule are the World of Outlaws
Sprint Car Series (Feb. 5-7); the Super DIRTcar
Series for big-block Modifieds (Feb. 10-13); the
All-Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series
(Feb. 3-4); and the UMP DIRTcar Modifieds (Feb.
2-9).
For tickets to the 39th Annual Florida DIRTcar
Nationals by UNOH, visit www.DIRTcarNationals.com or
call Volusia Speedway Park at 386-985-4402. A ticket
package for all six nights of Super Late Model
racing is available for $175.
Anyone who purchases a ticket before Jan. 15 will be
entered in the ‘Fan of February' contest, which
rewards its winner with two free tickets and a free
hotel stay during the DIRTcar Nationals. Fans can
log on to www.fanoffebruary.com for more
information.
In addition, for the first time in DIRTcar Nationals
history, all fans will have the chance to see the
competitors and their teams up close during each
race nightt. A FREE Fan Pit Pass is available to
every ticket-buying fan who comes through the main
gates every night; fans can show their grandstand
and sign in to the pits at a table near the pit
entrance.
For more information on UMP DIRTcar Racing and the
WoO LMS, visit www.dirtcar.com and
www.worldofoutlaws.com.
