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Van Wormer gets $6,000 in wild one at Tri-State

June 21, 2009, 6:52 pm
By Todd Turner
DirtonDirt.com chief writer
Jeep Van Wormers celebrates his $6,000 victory. (DirtonDirt.com)
Jeep Van Wormers celebrates his $6,000 victory. (DirtonDirt.com)

HAUBSTADT, Ind. (June 20) — Jeep Van Wormer was so ratcheted up about his lead-swapping duel with Shannon Babb at Tri-State Speedway, the Pinconning, Mich., driver initially thought he'd made the bonehead move of the night when the battle came to an end with Van Wormer's No. 55 bashing into a slowing Babb's No. 18 at the turn-four exit. | Complete Summernationals coverage

"I was barreling in there," said the 34-year-old Van Wormer, who led 11 of the first 23 laps in Sunday's seventh leg of the UMP DIRTcar Summernationals. "I thought the caution came out and I didn't see it."

But Babb had lost power in turn four when a broken transmission yoke snapped his drivetrain, and Van Wormer was relieved to discover he wasn't at fault when he pulled up near Babb's disabled car on the frontstretch during the lap-23 caution period and Babb signaled — putting his fists together with a stick-breaking motion — the reason for his demise.

"Man, me and Shannon had a heckuva battle going," the fourth-starting Van Wormer said in victory lane. "I didn't realize he broke."

While the thrilling first half of the race, essentially a two-car back-and-forth tussle with Babb and Van Wormer splitting lap-leading duties, was over with Babb's departure, Van Wormer still had plenty work to do, and he had to do it driving a car with extensive sheetmetal damage to the right side.

Fifth-starting Randy Korte of Highland, Ill., and outside front-row starter Rodney Melvin of Benton, Ill., lined up behind Van Wormer for the final restart with 17 laps remaining, and they made sure he had his hands full in the race's late stages. The high-running Van Wormer ran comfortably ahead with 10 laps remaining, but in the race's waning moments, the high-running Korte and low-running Melvin were all over the leader.

Their challenges fell short with Melvin flashing across the finish line just a car length behind the winner, who won his second Summernationals race of '09 on a quarter-mile Indiana oval. Van Wormer captured the opener at Brownstown Speedway on June 11, and he was glad to add Tri-State to his list of accomplishments.

"I hate that we tore our car up a little bit, but I'm just glad we won," Van Wormer said. "We've been fighting it a couple of days and didn't make the show last night (in Clarksville, Tenn.). You know, it just shows you can go from hero to zero in one night."

The winner wasn't aware of the challenges by Korte and Melvin, but he had plenty to worry about late in the 40-lapper.

"I started to pick up a vibration. I don't know if I got some mud in the tire or something," Van Wormer said. "I was just afraid we were going to explode the right rear (tire) or something. I was not trying to push it, just trying to get it to hold on and make it."

Melvin, who led the first four laps before the Van Wormer-Babb battle royale began, got his second runner-up finish on the series while Korte was third. Scott James of Lawrenceburg, Ind., rallied from 15th to finish fourth, although and overheating motor kept him from pressing the issue as he tried to catch the frontrunning pack in the closing laps. Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., was fifth for his best series finish of '09.

Series points leader Kevin Weaver of Gibson City, Ill., started 13th and finished seventh and saw his slim lead trimmed by two-time series champion Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., who was sixth.

About half the 22-car field was running at the finish of a race slowed by three cautions. Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., spun to draw a lap-two caution, provisional starter Derek Chandler of Pontiac, Ill., got hung up on the infield tires between turns three and four on the restart. Babb's driveline problems triggered the final yellow on lap 23.

Notes: Van Wormer's Rocket Chassis has a Cornett engine and sponsorship from Globe Technologies, Bayline Fire Protection and Allstar Performance. ... Four of Van Wormer's 10 career Summernationals victories have come at Indiana tracks, including two at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway before its multimillion dollar renovation. ... The event was the only Late Model race of the year at Tri-State, formerly one of UMP's strongest weekly Late Model tracks in the early '90s. ... Also in action with the Late Models was a modified program.

Feature: (1) Jeep Van Wormer, (2) Rodney Melvin, (3) Randy Korte, (4) Scott James, (5) Jason Feger, (6) Dennis Erb Jr., (7) Kevin Weaver, (8) Kevin Claycomb, (9) Brian Shirley, (10) Justin Rattliff, (11) Donny Walden, (12) Steve Sheppard Jr., (13) Chad Zobrist, (14) Ryan Unzicker, (15) Shannon Babb, (16) Terry Casey, (17) Brandon Sheppard, (18) Kevin Cole, (19) Tim Lance, (20) Duane Chamberlain, (21) Derek Chandler, (22) Michael Kloos. Fast qualifier (among 43 cars): Walden, 13.767. Heat race winners: Korte, Van Wormer, Claycomb, Melvin, Babb. C-Main winner: Kenny Carmichael Jr. B-Main winner: Shirley. Provisional starters: S. Sheppard, Kloos, Chandler, Chamberlain.

Provisionals

Four provisional starters have been added to the field. Steve Sheppard Jr. (series points), Michael Kloos ('08 UMP points) and Derek Chandler (fastest qualifier not in). Duane Chamberlain was also added as a 22nd car.

B-Main

Brian Shirley started on the pole and led all the way, but the final two transfer spots were a scramble among Donny Walden, Chad Zobrist and Duane Chamberlain throughout the race. The higher-running Zobrist and Chamberlain held the spots most of the race with Walden hanging tough in the low groove. As the trio took the white flag, Walden got out of shape on the frontstretch after contact with Chamberlain and entered turn one too low, going below the buried tires marking the infield. Walden stayed in the gas and went from fourth to second on the final lap, with Zobrist getting the final transfer spot. Chamberlain was fourth. Walden's foray into the infield wasn't penalized, officials ruled, because the contact forced Walden out of the racing groove.

Finish: Brian Shirley, Donny Walden, Chad Zobrist, Duane Chamberlain, Mark Voigt, Carnell Parker III, Dillan White, Steven Ashby, Tim Manville, Brent Kreke, Joe Morris, Scott Schmitt, Kenny Carmichael, Jason McBride, Jason Riggs, Steve Sheppard Jr., Steve Karnes, Michael Kloos. Scratched: Bobby Melvin.

C-Main

Kenny Carmichael Jr. led flag-to-flag to win the C-Main with three other drivers transferring: Joe Morris, Michael Kloos and Brent Kreke.

Redraw

In the draw among heat winners to set the first five spots of the feature lineup, Shannon Babb will start on the pole with Rodney Melvin alongside. Kevin Claycomb starts with with Jeep Van Wormer fourth and Randy Korte inside row three. Still to come are the C-Main (with Kenny Carmichael Jr. and Joe Morris on the front row) with four drivers transferring to the tail of the B-Main. The B-Main (with Brian Shirley and Dillan White on the front row) sends three drivers to the feature lineup.

Fifth heat

High-running drivers came out on top again as outside front-row starter Kevin Claycomb captured the final heat over a fourth-starting Ryan Unzicker, who also ran high most of the way. Unzicker took a few low-side stabs to get alongside Claycomb, but Claycomb held on. Polesitter Donny Walden hung with the leaders down low the first few laps, but eventually lost the third spot to Scott James, who charged late in the low groove and finished inches behind Unzicker as the top three flashed across the line in a bunch.

Finish: Kevin Claycomb, Ryan Unzicker, Scott James, Donny Walden, Steve Sheppard Jr., Jason Riggs, Michael Kloos, Brent Kreke.

Fourth heat

Polesitter Randy Korte, the 2007 Summernationals winner at Tri-State, fought off stiff challenges from third-starting Terry Casey to win the fourth heat. Contact between Korte and Casey on the backstretch of the third lap briefly sent Casey's car toward the infield, but he recovered and nosed ahead to barely lead the fifth lap of the 10-lapper. But Korte got up on the wheel on the high side to get back ahead of the low-running Casey and take a narrow victory. Behind them was a race-long battle for third between Brandon Sheppard and Chad Zobrist, with Sheppard's high side carrying him to the final transfer spot. Zobrist was fourth. The first start was called back for an unfair start, the only yellow of the night so far.

Finish: Randy Korte, Terry Casey, Brandon Sheppard, Chad Zobrist, Bobby Melvin, Steve Karnes, Jason Smith, Brant Kehrer

Third heat

Polesitter Rodney Melvin jumped into the high groove in turn three on the first lap and raced to victory. Fellow front-row starter Kevin Cole was a half-straightaway behind midway thorugh the race, but he cut Melvin's lead to nearly nothing by the final lap in finishing second. Third-starting Kevin Weaver got the third and final transfer spot but never contended with the frontrunners. Duane Chamberlain was fourth in the caution-free prelim.

Finish: Rodney Melvin, Kevin Cole, Kevin Weaver, Duane Chamberlain, Tim Manville, Steven Ashby, Wes Leigh, Everett Bradham. Scratched: Chris Shelton.

Second heat

Trying to shake off a sub-par series so far, outside front-row starter Shannon Babb jumped quickly to the lead and raced to an easy victory. Babb, a two-time series winner at Haubstadt ('99, '01), finished more than a half-straightaway ahead of fourth-starting Jason Feger, while Tim Lance survived a near-spin in turn four on the first lap to finish third. Polesitter Derek Chandler was fourth at the white flag, but he tangled in turn four on the last lap, giving the spot to Dillan White while Chandler unofficially lost three positions.

Finish: Shannon Babb, Jason Feger, Tim Lance, Dillan White, Mark Voigt, Joe Morris, Derek Chandler, Scott Schmitt, Matt Weidner

First heat

In a tight, seven-lap battle among the second-row starters, Jeep Van Wormer barely held off Dennis Erb Jr. for a 10-lap victory. Erb hounded him throughout before settling for second while polesitter Justin Rattliff was a close third. Erb nearly nosed ahead at the white flag and led through turn one and two, but Van Wormer's high groove carried him back ahead on the backstretch and he won by several feet. Brian Shirley was a distant fourth in the caution-free heat. Outside front-row starter Jason McBride got too high in turn two on the first lap and never recovered.

Finish: Jeep Van Wormer, Dennis Erb Jr., Justin Rattliff, Brian Shirley, Carnell Parker III, Jason McBride, Kenny Carmichael Jr., Bryant Dickinson, Mitchell Lankford.

Qualifying

Donny Walden, who has made just two of sixth UMP DIRTcar Summernationals features, surprised a 43-car field at Tri-State Speedway by setting fast time in the seventh leg of the tour. One of the final qualifiers, the Towanda, Ill., driver clicked off a lap of 13.767 seconds at the high-banked quarter-mile oval.

Walden will start on the pole of a heat race along with the other fast qualifiers in each of five groups: Derek Chandler (13.893) of Pontiac, Ill.; Justin Rattliff (14.029) of Campbellsville, Ill.; Rodney Melvin (14.042) of Benton, Ill.; and Randy Korte (14.055) of Highland, 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

Among series newcomers at Tri-State are Carnell Parker III of Clarksville, Tenn., Joe Morris of Galatia, Ill. (in a Riggs Motorsports entry), Everett Bradham of Olney, Ill., and Bobby Melvin of Benton, Ill., the older brother of series regular Rodney Melvin. ... Terre Haute, Ind., teammates Mitchell Lankford and Kenny Carmichael Jr. are also making their 2009 series debuts. ... Chris Shelton of Paducah, Ky., who has fielded a No. 16s in previous events, hot-lapped a No. 21B but missed his qualifying spot. ... Jason Smith is fielding the No. 73 previous fielded on the series by Greg Johnson of Mitchell, Ind. ... Kevin Claycomb, former full-time driver for Scott Clippinger Racing, rejoined the team at Tri-State to field a team car to Justin Rattliff. Both were fast in time trials to earn front-row starting spots in heat races.

Time trials (one lap; unofficial)

(Heats line up straightup based on time trials)
First group
Justin Rattliff (16c), Campbellsville, Ky., 14.029
Jason McBride (77), Carbondale, Ill., 14.082
Jeep Van Wormer (55), Pinconning, Mich., 14.23
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 14.347
Brian Shirley (3s), Chatham, Ill., 14.419
Carnell Parker III (75), Clarksville, Tenn., 15.068
Kenny Carmichael (39x), Terre Haute, Ind., 15.251
Mitchell Lankford (39), West Terre Haute, Ind., 15.626
Bryant Dickinson (5*), Ionia, Mich., 16.044
Second group
Derek Chandler (35), Pontiac, Ill., 13.893
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 13.917
Tim Lance (48), Brimfield, Ill., 14.135
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 14.151
Dillan White (54), Crofton, Ky., 14.204
Mark Voigt (30), Marine, Ill., 14.368
Scott Schmitt (10s), Tonica, Ill., 14.411
Matt Weidner (7), Trenton, Ill., 14.675
Joe Morris (81), Galatia, Ill., 14.747
Third group
Rodney Melvin (27), Benton, Ill., 14.042
Kevin Cole (81c), Christopher, Ill., 14.192
Kevin Weaver (B12), Gibson City, Ill., 14.468
Duane Chamberlain (1c), Richmond, Ind., 14.581
Steven Ashby (16A), Cunningham, Tenn., 14.731
Wes Leigh (5), Lincoln, Ind., 14.764
Tim Manville (33m), Highland, Ill., 14.792
Everett Bradham (64), Olney, Ill., 15.054
Chris Shelton (21B), Paducah, Ky., no time
Fourth group
Randy Korte (00), Highland, Ill., 14.055
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 14.085
Terry Casey (42), New London, Wis., 14.105
Chad Zobrist (78), Highland, Ill., 14.532
Bobby Melvin (27x), Benton, Ill., 14.596
Steve Karnes (11), Marion, Ill., 14.876
Jason Smith (73), Columbus, Ind., 15.234
Brant Kehrer (92B), New Memphis, Ill., 15.735
Fifth group
Donny Walden (1w), Towanda, Ill., 13.767
Kevin Claycomb (16k), Vincennes, Ind., 13.958
Scott James (83), Lawrenceburg, Ind., 13.977
Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 14.002
Jason Riggs (81jr), Harrisburg, Ill., 14.387
Brent Kreke (13), Lebanon, Ill., 15.205
Steve Sheppard Jr. (5s), New Berlin, Ill., 15.221
Michael Kloos (6k), Trenton, Ill., 15.547

Feature lineup

Row 1: Babb, Melvin
Row 2: Claycomb, Van Wormer
Row 3: Korte, Erb
Row 4: Feger, Cole
Row 5: Casey, Unzicker,
Row 6: Rattliff, Lance
Row 7: Weaver, B. Sheppard
Row 8: James, Shirley
Row 9: Walden, Zobrist
Row 10: Sheppard, Kloos
Row 11: Chandler, Chamberlain

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