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Previewing The Ohio Logistics 22nd Annual Brad Doty Classic Presented by Racing Optics
Jul 13th
Lima, Ohio–July 13, 2010- There a select few races that sprint car drivers want to win at some point in their career with the prestige that accompanies being victorious in of these events. The Brad Doty Classic certainly fits the bill, as it has long honored the Hall of Famer and is a race that he promotes as well and has helped build into one of the “Must See” races of the year on the World of Outlaws schedule.
The Ohio Logistics 22nd Annual Brad Doty Classic Presented by Racing Optics is set to take the green flag on Wednesday, July 14 at Limaland Motorsports Park in Ohio and continues a busy stretch for the World of Outlaws which has the series competing 15 times in a 31-day stretch.
Steve Kinser, the 20-time World of Outlaws champion, who competed against Doty in the early days of the series won the event for the second time in his illustrious career last year and is the only driver that has won the famed race twice. Kinser has won four times in his career with the World of Outlaws at Limaland Motorsports Park, which is a racy ¼-mile bullring.
Jac Haudenschild, who grew up with Doty in Ohio and also raced against him as both were cutting their teeth in the sprint car ranks, won the race honoring his long friend for the first time in 2007. The Hall of Famer has competed in five World of Outlaws events over the years at Limaland Motorsports Park and has finished seventh or better in four of those starts.
Joey Saldana, the current World of Outlaws point leader, won the Brad Doty Classic in 2006, the first year it was held at Limaland Motor Sports Park. The Indiana native is the current World of Outlaws point leader and leads the series in wins with eight as well as Top-Five finishes with 23 as he chases his first series title.
Jason Meyers, who has won seven times this year, won the Brad Doty Classic in 2008 with a thrilling last lap pass of Steve Kinser. He followed that up with a runner-up finish in the race last season. In three career starts at Limaland Motorsports Park, the California native has finished on the podium each and every time.
The World of Outlaws raced at Limaland Motorsports Park for the first time in 1978, during the series inaugural season, with Hall of Famer and Ohio native Rick Ferkel winning that race. Steve Kinser was victorious in the series next three visits to the track and leads all drivers with the series with four wins at the ¼-mile in his career.
The Buzz:
· Steve Kinser is one of two drivers currently competing full-time with the World of Outlaws that raced against Brad Doty. He is the winningest driver with the series at Limaland Motorsports Park.
· Jason Meyers has finished on the podium in each of his three visits to Limaland Motorsports Park for the Brad Doty Classic. He won the event in 2008, was second last year and was third in his debut at the track in 2007.
· Jac Haudenschild won the Brad Doty Classic in 2007 and has four Top-10 finishes with the world of Outlaws in five starts at Limaland.
· Joey Saldana won the Brad Doty Classic for the first time in 2006 and has three career wins at Limaland Motorsports Park dating back to 1999. He has 10 career Top-10 finishes at the track.
· Donny Schatz has four Top-10 finishes in each of his four starts at Limaland Motorsports Park, with two Top-Fives as he looks for his first win at the track.
· Craig Dollansky has finished eighth or better in each of the last four visits to Limaland Motorsports Park for the World of Outlaws.
· Sammy Swindell, the three-time World of Outlaws champion who raced as against Brad Doty will be in attendance at Limaland Motorsports Park for the second consecutive year.
· Ben Gregg, one of the contenders for the Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year award this season, who is originally from Ohio, will be making his second visit to Limaland Motorsports Park as he debuted at the track in 2007 during Ohio Speedweek.
· Toni Lutar, who is also a contender for the rookie title this year, will be making his debut at the ¼-mile bullring.
By the Numbers: Brad Doty Classic
0.25- Miles around Limaland Motorsports Park
2- Drives currently competing full-time with the World of Outlaws that hail from Ohio- Jac Haudenschild and Chad Kemenah
3- Drivers that led laps in the main event of the Brad Doty Classic last year
4- Wins for Steve Kinser with the World of Outlaws at the track to lead all drivers
5- Drivers that have won A-Feature events with the World of Outlaws at the track
6- Laps led by Steve Kinser en route to winning the Brad Doty Classic in 2009; Races scheduled in the state of Ohio this season for the World of Outlaws
8- A-Feature events held at Limaland by the World of Outlaws since 1978
10.958- Track record established by Shane Stewart in time trials at Limaland Motorsports Park in 2008
11- World of Outlaws A-Feature wins for Brad Doty in his career
12- Drivers that have won A-Feature events with the World of Outlaws this season
14- Laps led by Jason Meyers en route to a runner-up finish in the event last season
15- Drivers that have won the dash this season to earn a pole position in a main event
18- Cars passed by Jac Haudenschild to earn the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger Award in the event last season, coming from 23rd to fifth
21- Editions of the Brad Doty Classic that have been help prior to this season
23- Top-Five finishes for Joey Saldana through July 11 to lead the series
26- Points that currently separate Joey Saldana and Steve Kinser at the top of the World of Outlaws standings
33- Top-10 finishes for Steve Kinser through July 11 to lead the series
42- Drivers that competed in the Brad Doty Classic last season
82.132 -Track record in miles per hour
214- Laps led in feature events this season by Joey Saldana to lead the series
623- Miles from Cedar Lake Speedway in Wisconsin where the World of Outlaws race on July 11 to Limaland Motorsports Park in Ohio
1978- Year the World of Outlaws first raced at Limaland Motorsports Park
10,000- Dollars the winner will receive on Wednesday, July 14
51,690- Dollars in the total purse on Wednesday, July 14
159,600- Dollars earned by Joey Saldana through July 11 to lead the series
Tickets
On Wednesday, July 14 at Limaland Motorsports Park, adult general admission tickets will be $27, with general admission tickets for those ages 11-15 $15, with kids 10-under admitted free of charge in the general admission section. Reserved tickets will be $32, with pit side reserved tickets $40. For ticket information visit www.limaland.com or call 419-998-3199.
Hubbard Declared Winner After Rain Brings Early End To ‘Wild West Tour’ A-Main At River Cities Speedway
Jul 13th
GRAND FORKS, ND – July 9, 2010 – Austin Hubbard of Seaford, Del., was declared the winner of Friday night’s World of Outlaws Late Model Series A-Main at River Cities Speedway after rain forced officials to call the event complete short of its scheduled 50-lap distance.
The 18-year-old rookie sensation didn’t perform his trademark post-race Ricky Bobby celebratory run in front of the crowd, however, because the race was checkered with the field of cars sitting in the pit area and a Victory Lane ceremony was not conducted due to the wet conditions. He had to be content receiving a trophy for the second WoO LMS win of his young career while dressed in street clothes near his Beitler Motorsports team’s hauler.
“I like to celebrate (after a win) with all the fans out on the homestretch, but I couldn’t do that tonight,” said Hubbard, who stripped down to his fireproof long underwear after capturing his first WoO LMS A-Main on March 20 at Screven Motor Speedway in Sylvania, Ga. “Maybe we can come back and show ‘em some skin next year.”
Hubbard, who started from the pole position in Dale Beitler’s Reliable Painting Rocket car, had led from the initial green flag when intensifying rain slickened the quarter-mile oval’s surface enough to prevent the race from restarting on lap 21. The field was sent to the pit area to wait out the weather, but nearly an hour of steady rain left the track too soaked for officials to dry it in time to beat the impending curfew.
While WoO LMS rules stipulate that an A-Main must reach the halfway point to be considered an official race, tour director Tim Christman made the decision to declare the event complete at 21 laps because the series can’t return to the North Dakota facility this season due to travel logistics. He also announced that the race would offer only 60 show-up points to all drivers regardless of their finish.
In a related agreement reached between WoO LMS and River Cities officials, all drivers who competed in the shortened A-Main were paid 75 percent of the regular posted purse for each finishing position.
“It’s unfortunate that we weren’t able to run the A-Main to its scheduled conclusion because of the weather,” said Christman. “The feature was definitely building toward another great finish at River Cities for the World of Outlaws Late Model Series, but all we can do now is look forward to returning next year.”
Hubbard was chased throughout the race’s 21 laps by 2008 WoO LMS champion Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., who started from the outside pole. Lanigan, 40, had yet to offer Hubbard a serious challenge when the event reached its early end, leaving him with a runner-up finish for the third time in as many ‘Wild West Tour’ starts.
Defending Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., was the biggest mover in the event, advancing from the 10th starting spot to finish third. He passed Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., for third on a lap-14 restart and was threatening Lanigan when the race was slowed for the final time on lap 21 for the spinning car driven by Jill George of Cedar Falls, Iowa, who also spun on lap 14 to bring out a caution flag.
McCreadie settled for a fourth-place finish after starting third and Jimmy Mars of Menomonie, Wis., who won the previous night at Superior (Wis.) Speedway, gained one position to finish fifth.
Hubbard happily accepted the abbreviated victory, relating that he felt confident that he would have been able to stay at the front of the pack for the full 50 laps.
“I think if that rain never came we could’ve held ‘em off,” said Hubbard, who earned $8,250 for his night’s work. “The car was great all night. We had a good qualifying run (eighth-fastest time), the last-lap pass (of Mars) to win the heat helped set us up to pull the number one pill (for the A-Mains), and we were real fast in the feature. The car was a little tight in (the corners), but as soon as I could get the right-rear hooked on the (outside) lip it would just go right around there.
“It’s always nice to get the whole 50 in, but I’ll take it either way. There’s nothing like winning, and winning two races in our rookie season – being the first rookie to win two races – is more than I could ask for.”
The A-Main was marred by a wild crash on lap 12 involving Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, whose car slipped over the turn-two berm and rolled once as he battle for fifth place. His machine landed on its wheels and he quickly climbed out uninjured.
Finishing in positions 6-10 were Rick Eckert of York, Pa., Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga., Shane Clanton of Fayetteville, Ga., Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky., and Pat Doar of New Richmond, Wis., who for the second straight night earned the $500 ‘Bonus Bucks’ cash for being the highest-finishing driver who hasn’t won a tour A-Main and wasn’t ranked among the top 12 in the points standings.
Lanigan was quickest in the 37-car Ohlins Shocks Time Trials session, rounding the track in 11.842 seconds. It was his second fast-time honor of 2010.
Heat winners were Lanigan, McCreadie, Francis and Hubbard. The B-Mains were captured by Brent Robinson of Smithfield, Va., and Russell King of Bristolville, Ohio.
The WoO LMS ‘Wild West Tour’ concludes on Saturday night (July10) with the ‘Great Plains 50’ at Dakota State Fair Speedway in Huron, S.D. A $10,000 top prize will be on the line in the third alltime series event held at the four-tenths-mile oval promoted by Orville Chenoweth.
For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.
Results of WoO Late Model Series at River Cities Speedway (Finishing Position/Start/Driver/Laps Completed/Money Won):
1. (1) Austin Hubbard/21 $8,250
2. (2) Darrell Lanigan/21 $4,350
3. (10) Josh Richards/21 $2,850
4. (3) Tim McCreadie/21 $2,475
5. (6) Jimmy Mars/21 $1,500
6. (4) Rick Eckert/21 $1,775
7. (9) Clint Smith/21 $1,550
8. (8) Shane Clanton/21 $1,475
9. (7) Steve Francis/21 $1,500
10. (16) Pat Doar/21 $1,325
11. (11) Chub Frank/21 $1,287
12. (17) Brent Robinson/21 $1,250
13. (12) Brady Smith/21 $712
14. (14) Brad Seng/21 $675
15. (15) Zach Johnson/21 $637
16. (13) Tim Fuller/21 $1,100
17. (18) Russell King/21 $1,077
18. (21) Eric Mass/20 $562
19. (23) Jill George/19 $547
20. (19) Jason Hughes/14 $525
21. (5) Brian Birkhofer/12 $525
22. (24) Larry Wight/10 $525
23. (20) Keith Foss/6 $525
24. (25) Mike Balcaen/6 $525
25. (22) Joey Pederson/1 $525
* Earnings include Winners Circle program and cash contingency award bonuses
Time of Race: 13 Mins., 10.789 Secs.
Margin of Victory: 1.496 Secs.
Yellow Flags: 3 (Laps 11, 14, 21)
Red Flags: 1 (Lap 14)
Lap Leaders: Hubbard (1-21)
Provisional Starters: George, Wight (WoO); Balcaen (track)
Rookie of the Race: Hubbard ($250)
WoO LMS ‘Bonus Bucks’ Winner: Doar ($500)

