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Moyer cruises to easy $10,000 at Clarksville

June 20, 2009, 7:04 pm
By Todd Turner
DirtonDirt.com chief writer
Billy Moyer (21) takes the lead from Kevin Weaver (B12). (DirtonDirt.com)
Billy Moyer (21) takes the lead from Kevin Weaver (B12). (DirtonDirt.com)

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (June 20) — There are occasions when Dirt Late Model racers pace themselves, letting things shake out in a feature before making their best move. Billy Moyer wasn't interested in waiting for any such developments during the sixth leg of the UMP DIRTcar Summernationals at Clarksville Speedway. | Complete Summernationals coverage

After a spate of early cautions, the fourth-starting Moyer blazed around Kevin Weaver with an outside move exiting turn two on the third lap and never looked back en route to his series-leading 66th career victory and second Summernationals triumph of 2009.

"The car, we hit it pretty close to right on there, so I figured I was just going to get going and not mess around no more," said Moyer, who earned $10,000 in the 40-lap main event at the quarter-mile oval.

The 51-year-old Hall of Fame driver from Batesville, Ark., built a quarter-track lead after 25 laps and stretched it to nearly a half-track the final 15 laps en route to an easy victory.

Seventh-starting Randy Korte of Highland, Ill., got rolling on the high side and took second from Weaver on the 27th lap, but he never seriously cut into Moyer's lead and lost ground the last 10 laps. Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., took third from Weaver, of Gibson City, Ill., on the last lap while third-starting Terry Casey of New London, Wis., was fifth.

Three early cautions — including one for a bizarre incident when Rodney Melvin's car ended up on its side on the frontstretch — kept Moyer from getting rolling initially, but the night's fast qualifier among 44 drivers felt good enough about his No. 21.

"Everybody was committed right to that bottom, but if you had your car nice, you could roll right around that middle without being too tight," Moyer said. "I just jumped up there and took a chance on it."

Moyer quickly left Weaver behind and avoided his only scare of the night on the 12th lap when the slower Brandon Chappell spun between turns one and two right in front of Moyer. The leader deftly evaded Chappell's machine and began building his insurmountable lead thereafter.

Korte, who restarted sixth on the 12th lap, let it all hang out on the high side to grab third by the 24th lap and second three laps later, and it appeared a caution that never came might've made things interesting with a Moyer-Korte battle.

"We were good enough to win, but I don't know how good we would've been if we got a caution late in the race, because our right rear tire was pretty well shot when we came in," Korte said. "I don't know how good we would've been, but I'd like to have seen what would've happened."

Moyer noted Korte's advance on the scoreboard and saw signals from his crew members that he was never in serious danger of losing the lead. "I knew he must've been running pretty good, so I couldn't get lazy sitting there," Moyer said.

Melvin's wreck was the most serious incident among four race stoppages. The Benton, Ill., driver was battling door-to-door with Brent Kreke exiting turn four when contact between the two spun Melvin while simultaneously tilting his car 90 degrees. Instead of a complete rollover, Melvin's car came to rest driver's side down on its side, drawing a red flag.

Melvin was uninjured, and after track workers righted his car, he ran to Kreke's parked car in turn one to express his displeasure for Kreke's part in the accident, although officials intervened to temper the situation.

Unofficially, Weaver regained the points lead from Dennis Erb Jr., of Carpentersville, Ill., who finished sixth after starting 16th in the 21-car field. Erb also saw his two-race win streak snapped.

The series moves to Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Ind., for a $6,000-to-win event on Sunday evening.

Feature: (1) Billy Moyer, (2) Randy Korte, (3) Brian Shirley, (4) Kevin Weaver, (5) Terry Casey, (6) Dennis Erb Jr., (7) Billy Moyer Jr., (8) Derek Chandler, (9) Scott James, (10) Billy James, (11) Brent Kreke, (12) Ryan Unzicker, (13) Steve Sheppard Jr., (14) Jason Riggs, (15) Jason Feger, (16) Tony Albright, (17) Terry English, (18) Brandon Chappell, (19) Charles Zimmerman, (20) Rodney Melvin, (21) Shannon Babb. Fast qualifier (among 44 cars): Billy Moyer, 12.743 seconds. Heat race winners: Casey, Chandler, Billy Moyer, Kreke, Weaver. C-Main winners: Jason McBride, Matt Potter. B-Main winner: Erb. Provisional starters: Unzicker, Feger, Zimmerman.

Provisional starters

Ryan Unzicker, whose car was damaged in the fifth heat, has scrambled with assistance from Donny Walden's team and others, gets the series provisional. Jason Feger, whose car was also banged up in the same wreck, gets the provisional based on 2008 UMP points. Charles Zimmerman gets the track provisional. The Late Model feature should begin by 11 p.m. or before.

B-Main

Polesitter Dennis Erb Jr. won the B-Main over Brian Shirley and Terry English, the other cars transferring to the A-Main. Duane Chamberlain and Jeep Van Wormer were among drivers missing transfer spots. The C-Main winners were Jason McBride and Matt Potter.

Finish: Dennis Erb Jr., Brian Shirley, Terry English, Duane Chamberlain, Jeep Van Wormer, Randle Sweeney.

Mid-race notes

Wendell Wallace was considering a trip to seek medical help after hurting his left wrist in the backstretch accident in the fifth heat. "I might go get it X-rayed," said the former Dirt Track World Champion, standing next to his damaged Bob Harris-owned No. B1. ... Brent Kreke wasn't surprised to be battling multitime track champion Tony Albright for the lead in the fourth. "It seems like every time I come here I end up in a heat with Albright," Kreke said, glad to win from his fifth starting spot after other drivers had flats or lost driveshafts. "I guess I was one of the survivors." ... Rodney Melvin, disappointed in his poor start in running second to Billy Moyer in a heat race, made a carburetor change on the new Pro Power motor he's been using during the Summernationals. The new carb leaves the engine "flat when you take off," so Melvin reverted to a smaller Braswell model he's accustomed to using. His father and other team members were slaving over the engine on a hot, muggy night. "It's not like you can sit in the trailer and relax. You've gotta be working on 'em all the time.

Fifth heat

In a race with just five cars after a first-lap fracas on the backstretch, polesitter Kevin Weaver led all the way for a victory over third-starting Scott James. Seventh-starting Billy James took advantage of the retirees and problems with Jason Feger's car to finish third. Feger was fourth and John Minon Jr. fifth. The red flag appeared on the first lap when Feger got sideways exiting turn two after contact with a drifting Weaver, triggering a wild accident that launched Chuck Proctor into the air and atop a competitors car as the cars scrambled down the backstretch. Wendell Wallace's car was heavily damaged and officials worked to untangle Proctor's machine from Ryan Unzicker's car underneath. The track announcer first said no drivers were injured, but later reported that EMTs were attending to Wallace for a minor hand injury. Unzicker, Wallace and Proctor all pulled off or were towed off without completing a lap.

Finish: Kevin Weaver, Scott James, Billy James, Jason Feger, John Minon Jr., Wendell Wallace, Chuck Proctor, Ryan Unzicker.

Fourth heat

With the front-row starters struggling, fifth-starting Brent Kreke outdueled fourth-starting Tony Albright for the victory, taking command for good on the seventh of 10 laps. Albright finished second while polesitter Brandon Chappell finished a distant third, just holding off fellow front-row starter Brian Shirley, who pitted early to change a flat tire. Duane Chamberlain's race ended on a flat tire and he rolled across sixth. The first two laps were littered with yellows. The first start was called back when Steven Ashby didn't fire, and then Brandon Sheppard got tangled up with Duane Chamberlain in turn one. Sheppard spun again in turn two on the next start, then stopped again in turn two. Justin Rattliff retired when he lost a driveshaft.

Finish: Brent Kreke, Tony Albright, Brandon Chappell, Brian Shirley, Brandon Sheppard, Duane Chamberlain, Justin Rattliff, Matt Potter. Scratched: Steven Ashby.

Correction: Updates with other details on Shirley, Rattliff

Third heat

Polesitter Billy Moyer quickly pulled away Rodney Melvin and cruised to victory. There was never a question about the top two transfers while Scott Riggs fought off Jeff Walston for the third and final transfer spot. Three cautions slowed the first two laps. Michael Kloos spun in turn one on the second lap, collecting Brett Wyatt to draw the first caution of three heats. Donny Walden spun between turns three and four following the next restart, and Wyatt again was collected. Kloos spun again in turn four a lap later.

Finish: Billy Moyer, Rodney Melvin, Scott Riggs, Jeff Walston, Charles Zimmerman, Mike Chandler, Donny Walden, Michael Kloos, Brett Wyatt.

Second heat

Polesitter Derek Chandler fought off repeated challenges from fellow front-row starter Randy Korte to grab his first heat victory of the series. Korte was just behind in second while Steve Sheppard Jr. was just behind the top two for the third and final transfer spot. Terry English, in the Burr Motorsports No. 33, was a distant fourth after fighting past Matt Weidner with three laps remaining in the caution-free prelim.

Finish: Derek Chandler, Randy Korte, Steve Sheppard Jr., Terry English, Matt Weidner, Scott Schmidt, Levi Ashby, Chris Shelton, David Daniels.

First heat

Polesitter Terry Casey outdueled fellow front-row starter Billy Moyer Jr. in a late-race, lead-swapping battle for the victory. Moyer slipped ahead amid traffic on the eighth lap, but Casey regained the point by the white flag and grabb the victory. Fourth-starting Shannon Babb, who slipped back to sixth early, rallied to get the third and final transfer spot, pressure Moyer on the final lap. Series points leader Dennis Erb Jr. battled with Jeep Van Wormer much of the way and ended up fourth.

Finish: Terry Casey, Billy Moyer Jr., Shannon Babb, Dennis Erb Jr., Jeep Van Wormer, Randle Sweepen, Jason McBride, Dustin Butler, Joey Lingauer.

Qualifying

Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., the 1999 UMP DIRTcar Summernationals winner at Clarksville Speedway, set fast time among 44 cars in this year's event at the quarter-mile track near the Kentucky-Tennessee border. Moyer, one of just two drivers to break the 13-second mark, posted a fast lap of 12.743 seconds.

He'll start on the pole of the third heat. Other heat polesitters by virtue of topping their groups in qualifying: Terry Casey (13.150 seconds) of New London, Wis.; Derek Chandler (13.095) of Pontiac, Ill.; Brandon Chappell (13.238) of Dawson Springs, Ky.; and Kevin Weaver (12.967) of Gibson City, Ill.

The top three finishers of each heat advance to the feature lineup. Two cars apiece from two C-Mains will advance to the B-Main, which sends three drivers to the feature. Three provisional starters round out the 21-car feature lineup.

Pre-race notes

The series is making its 12th stop at Clarksville, where two-time series champion and current points leader Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., won last year's event. Other previous winners on hand include two-time winner Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., Jeep Van Wormer of Pinconning, Mich., Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., and Kevin Weaver of Gibson City, Ill. ... Rainouts in three of the last four events has shuffled the series schedule, and series director Sam Driggers reprinted a new schedule to make it clear for drivers. Thursday's rainout at Charleston (Ill.) Speedway will run June 23 (replacing the originally scheduled event in Mount Vernon, Ill.). ... Friday's rainout at Farmer City (Ill.) Raceway is rescheduled for June 29, but because it's on a Monday instead of Saturday, it will pay $6,000 to the winner instead of $10,000. ... Also, Tuesday's rainout at Highland (Ill.) Speedway is rescheduled for July 1. ... In another change, the Waynesfield (Ohio) Motorsports Park event on July 10 is scheduled to pay $7,500 to the winner, the only Friday-Saturday event on the tour paying less than $10,000 to win. ... Also on the Clarksville Speedway grounds is the final night of the North Tennessee State Fair, scrambling the normal parking procedures at the track. The fair was moved from Fairgrounds Park near downtown because of the constuction of a new marina on the Cumberland River.

Time trials (one lap; unofficial)

(Heat lineups start straightup by qualifying)
First group
Terry Casey (42), New London, Wis., 13.150
Billy Moyer Jr. (21jr), Batesville, Ky., 13.163
Jeep Van Wormer (55), Pinconning, Mich., 13.231
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 13.301
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 13.383
Jason McBride (77), Carbondale, Ill., 13.412
Randle Sweeney (182), Clifty, Ky., 13.434
Dustin Butler (Db11), Clarksville, Tenn., 14.853
Joey Lingauer (28), Clarksville, Tenn., no time (spin)
Second group
Derek Chandler (35), Pontiac, Ill., 13.095
Steve Sheppard Jr. (5s), New Berlin, Ill., 13.351
Randy Korte (00), Highland, Ill., 13.368
Chris Shelton (16s), Paducah, Ky., 13.374
Terry English (33), Benton, Ky., 13.639
Matt Weidner (7), Trenton, Ill., 13.782
Levi Ashby (1a), Cunningham, Tenn., 13.883
David Daniels (18D), Clarksville, Tenn., 14.143
Scott Schmitt (10), Tonica, Ill., no time (spin)
Third group
Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 12.743
Rodney Melvin (27), Benton, Ill., 13.333
Michael Kloos (6k), Trenton, Ill., 13.347
Jeff Walston (56), Paducah, Ky., 13.463
Jason Riggs (81jr), Harrisburg, Ill., 13.481
Donny Walden (1w), Towanda, Ill., 13.531
Charles Zimmerman (93), Cunningham, Tenn., 13.688
Mike Chandler (51), Burns, Tenn., 13.894
Brett Wyatt (17), Crossville, Tenn., 14.746
Fourth group
Brandon Chappell (22), Dawson Springs, Ky., 13.238
Brian Shirley (3s), Chatham, Ill., 13.402
Justin Rattliff (16c), Campbellsville, Ky., 13.402
Tony Albright (1), Clarksville, Tenn., 13.430
Brent Kreke (13), Lebanon, Ill., 13.587
Duane Chamberlain (1c), Richmond, Ind., 13.591
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 13.618
Steven Ashby (16A), Cunningham, Tenn., 13.669
Matt Potter (64), Clarksville, Tenn., 14.191
Fifth group
Kevin Weaver (B12), Gibson City, Ill., 12.967
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 13.079
Scott James (83), Lawrenceburg, Ind., 13.102
Wendell Wallace (B1), Batesville, Ark., 13.268
Chuck Proctor (27), Charlotte, Tenn., 13.553
Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 13.563
Billy James (33), Sikeston, Mo., 13.626
John Minon Jr. (74m), Adams, Tenn., 14.424

Feature lineup

Row 1: Weaver, D. Chandler
Row 2: Casey, Moyer
Row 3: Kreke, Moyer Jr.
Row 4: Korte, Melvin
Row 5: Albright, S. James
Row 6: Babb, S. Sheppard
Row 7: Riggs, Chappell
Row 8: B. James, Erb
Row 9: Shirley, English
Row 10: Unzicker, Feger
Row 11: Zimmerman

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