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April 1
Farmer City Raceway,
Farmer City, IL
Sanction: World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series (Illini 100) - $15,000
Information provided by: Todd Turner (last updated April 2, 6:46 am)
Farmer City dominance pays B-Shepp $15,000
Illini 100
  1. Brandon Sheppard
  2. Brian Shirley
  3. Billy Moyer
  4. Devin Moran
  5. Shannon Babb
  6. Bobby Pierce
  7. Shane Clanton
  8. Chris Madden
  9. Tyler Erb
  10. Chris Simpson
  11. Frank Heckenast Jr.
  12. Chase Junghans
  13. Eric Wells
  14. Chub Frank
  15. Billy Moyer Jr.
  16. Morgan Bagley
  17. Rick Eckert
  18. Donald Bradsher
  19. Ryan Unzicker
  20. Joey Coulter
  21. Mike Mataragas
  22. Kent Robinson
  23. Kevin Weaver
  24. Rich Bell
  25. Kolby Vandenbergh
presented by
Jim DenHamer
Brandon Sheppard shows off his big Farmer City paycheck.
What won the race: Polesitter Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., captured the Illini 100 headliner for the second in three years Saturday evening, leading all 75 laps at Farmer City Raceway for a $15,000 payday on the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series. Brian Shirley finished 1.315 seconds back as the runner-up.
Key notes: The weekend concludes Sunday with a 25-lap, $6,000-to-win event postponed from Friday by rain. ... Sheppard became the tour's first repeat winner of 2017. ... The Rocket Chassis house car won its third straight Illini 100 feature; Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., swept both races last season.
On the move: Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., started 14th and finished fifth; Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., started 19th and finished sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Sheppard's Mark Richards Racing Enterprises XR1 Rocket Chassis House car is powered by a Durham Race Engine and sponsored by Valvoline, Ace Metal Works, Seubert Calf Ranches, Gunter's Honey and Hoosier Racing Tire.
Points chase: WoO standings after Illini 100 opener: 1. Brandon Sheppard (924 points); 2. Tyler Erb (860); 2. Chris Madden (860); 4. Rick Eckert (856); 5. Eric Wells (844); 6. Brian Shirley (842); 7. Frank Heckenast Jr. (840); 8. Devin Moran (838); 9. Chub Frank (826); 10. Billy Moyer Jr. (814); 11. Shane Clanton (802); 12. Morgan Bagley (772).
Car count: 41
Fast qualifier: Brandon Sheppard
Time: 12.272 seconds
Polesitter: Brandon Sheppard
Heat race winners: Devin Moran, Chris Madden, Shane Clanton, Kent Robinson
Consolation race winners: Billy Moyer Jr., Rich Bell
Provisional starters: Rick Eckert, Morgan Bagley
Next series race: April 2, Farmer City Raceway (Farmer City, IL) $6,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
By Todd Turner
DirtonDirt.com managing editor

FARMER CITY, Ill. — Two years ago, Brandon Sheppard captured the Illini 100 headliner at one of his favorite home-state tracks. Last year the Rocket Chassis house car swept Farmer City Raceway’s Illini 100 double features.

With the New Berlin, Ill., driver and the West Virginia-based powerhouse team reuniting in 2017, is it any wonder the famed blue No. 1 car found victory lane Saturday?

In 75 caution-free laps of swirling action at Farmer City's quarter-mile oval, Sheppard never allowed a serious challenger in racing to a $15,000 Illini 100 victory that made him the season’s first two-time winner on the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series.

The victory was a thriller for the 24-year-old Sheppard and his rabid fans.

“It’s huge for me,” said Sheppard, who started on the pole and took the checkers 1.315 seconds ahead of fellow front-row starter Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill. “It just means a lot for me to win here just because it’s so close to home and all my friends and family get to come and watch. It used to be they’d get to watch every week, but anymore we travel so much that nobody gets to watch anymore. It means a lot to get a win here.”

Shirley, who slipped back to fourth early, moved into second for the final eight laps but wouldn’t mount a winning challenge after dropping Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark., to third. Eighth-starting Devin Moran of Dresden, Ohio — who outran Sheppard in the night’s opening heat race — took fourth on the 66th lap from fifth-finishing Shannon Babb, who rallied into contention from his 14th starting spot.

Sheppard led comfortably most of Saturday’s main event, edging back away when Moyer closed in on lap 36 and again on lap 53 as they battled through race-long traffic. Shirley’s last bid fell short as the winner felt like he had the car to turn back any challengers.

“(Crew members) were telling me that I had a pretty good lead for some of the race there, so I was kind of riding, trying to keep the tires underneath of me,” said Sheppard, the 2015 Illini 100 winner in his family-owned equipment. “Banging the cushion like that is usually hard on tires, so I was just trying to keep them underneath of me, and I knew that, if anybody showed me a nose or anything, that I had a lot tire left, that I could really get up there and start ripping if I needed to. They said Shirley got close to me there at the end.

“I’ve made a few laps at this track, so I’ve got a pretty good idea how to run that cushion when it’s like that. It helps to have a lot of laps here on that … a lot of guys like to bend into the cushion in (turns) three and four, where I, especially there in the feature, I was trying to drive straight to it and then fuel through it just so I could keep the tires underneath of me, and I think that was key to being able to maintain a steady pace throughout the race.”

Shirley was surprised he fell back early, and surprised the field was able to manage 75 laps without a caution on a track that’d been soaked by rain.

“It was just one of them deals where, realistically, I never would’ve believed we’d go 75 laps without a caution,” Shirley said. “(Leaders) never really had to worry about refiring or firing their tires. My tire really didn’t fire that well. I actually fell back at first … I was really shocked at first, and then as the race went on, we was able to get the tire fired up and moved around a little bit and was able to get up there and make it at least a little bit exciting — I would’ve have like to have made it a little more exciting.”

Shirley, driving with support from Arnie Ranta and Bob Cullen, knows keeping up in the Sheppard and the series-leading Mark Richards Racing operations of Rocket Chassis is always a challenge.

“It’s hard to beat Mark and them … I definitely feel like our team is trying its best to compete with them, and I’m pretty proud to be where I’m at.”

Until falling behind Shirley late, Moyer, a multiple-time Illini 100 winner, appeared to have the best chance at Sheppard. But even with both drivers switching grooves and dealing with frequent lapped traffic, Moyer never found an opening.

“I made time up there a couple of times there,” Moyer said. “I could follow him there and kind of run the same laps around the top, but I felt like I was a little bit better on the bottom early, especially. I don’t know, there’s just so much traffic out there.

“That kind of decided it … it kind of fell in my favor (then) his favor, back and forth. There wasn’t a whole lot of racing room when I’d get there. There was always cars around us where I couldn’t do much.”

Sheppard will gun for a weekend sweep Sunday at Farmer City with a $6,000-to-win World of Outlaws payday on the line, a race postponed from Friday because of heavy rain earlier in the week. Sheppard believes his team still has room to grow after he replaced four-time WoO champion Josh Richards during the off-season.

“We’re still kind of learning stuff for me, too,” he said. “Every track we go to I’m just a little bit different than what Josh was last year just going off the notes, so it’s definitely a little bit of a learning curve, but we just keep getting better and better every week.”

Preliminary results:

Feature lineup

Row 1: Brandon Sheppard, Brian Shirley
Row 2: Chris Madden, Chase Junghans
Row 3: Billy Moyer, Kent Robinson
Row 4: Shane Clanton, Devin Moran
Row 5: Eric Wells, Kevin Weaver
Row 6: Frank Heckenast Jr., Chris Simpson
Row 7: Joey Coulter, Shannon Babb
Row 8: Chub Frank, Tyler Erb
Row 9: Billy Moyer Jr., Rich Bell
Row 10: Bobby Pierce, Mike Mataragas
Row 11: Kolby Vandenbergh, Ryan Unzicker
Row 12: Rick Eckert, Morgan Bagley

Consolation finishes

(Top three transfer)

First consolation: Billy Moyer Jr., Bobby Pierce, Kolby Vandenbergh, Steve Casebolt, Bob Gardner, Rick Eckert, Morgan Bagley, Kyle Hardy, Donald Bradsher, John Gardner Jr., Spencer Diercks, Jay Morris, Jason Feger.

Second consolation: Rich Bell, Mike Mataragas, Ryan Unzicker, Gordy Gundaker, Chad Hollenbeck, Brent Larson, Jason Wagner, Matt Taylor, Nick Kurtz, Eric Midkiff, Jose Parger, Jon Henry.

Consolation lineups

(10 laps; top three transfer)
First consolation
Row 1: Bobby Pierce, Billy Moyer Jr.
Row 2: Jason Feger, Kyle Hardy
Row 3: Kolby Vandenbergh, Bob Gardner
Row 4: Rick Eckert, Steve Casebolt
Row 5: Donald Bradsher, Spencer Diercks
Row 6: John Gardner Jr., Morgan Bagley
Row 7: Jay Morris
Second consolation
Row 1: Rich Bell, Gordy Gundaker
Row 2: Mike Mataragas, Jose Parga
Row 3: Brent Larson, Jason Wagner
Row 4: Ryan Unzicker, Chad Hollenbeck
Row 5: Nick Kurtz, Matt Taylor
Row 6: Jon Henry, Eric Midkiff

Heat race results

(Top four transfer)

First heat: Devin Moran, Brandon Sheppard, Eric Wells, Joey Coulter, Bobby Pierce, Jason Feger, Kolby Vandenbergh, Rick Eckert, Donald Bradsher, John Gardner Jr., Jay Morris.

Second heat: Chris Madden, Chase Junghans, Kevin Weaver, Shannon Babb, Billy Moyer Jr., Kyle Hardy, Bob Gardner, Steve Casebolt, Spencer Diercks, Morgan Bagley.

Third heat: Shane Clanton, Billy Moyer, Frank Heckenast Jr., Chub Frank, Rich Bell, Mike Mataragas, Brent Larson, Ryan Unzicker, Nick Kurtz, Jon Henry.

Fourth heat: Kent Robinson, Brian Shirley, Chris Simpson, Tyler Erb, Gordy Gundaker, Jose Parga, Jason Wagner, Chad Hollenbeck, Matt Taylor, Eric Midkiff.

Heat race lineups

First heat
Row 1: Brandon Sheppard, Devin Moran
Row 2: Joey Coulter, Eric Wells
Row 3: Bobby Pierce, Jason Feger
Row 4: Kolby Vandenbergh, John Gardner Jr.
Row 5: Donald Bradsher, Rick Eckert
Row 6: Jay Morris
Second heat
Row 1: Chase Junghans, Chris Madden
Row 2: Billy Moyer Jr., Kevin Weaver
Row 3: Shannon Babb, Kyle Hardy
Row 4: Bob Gardner, Morgan Bagley
Row 5: Steve Casebolt, Spencer Diercks
Third heat
Row 1: Shane Clanton, Billy Moyer
Row 2: Chub Frank, Frank Heckenast Jr.
Row 3: Rich Bell, Mike Mataragas
Row 4: Jon Henry, Brent Larson
Row 5: Nick Kurtz, Ryan Unzicker
Fourth heat
Row 1: Chris Simpson, Kent Robinson
Row 2: Brian Shirley, Tyler Erb
Row 3: Chad Hollenbeck, Gordy Gundaker
Row 4: Jason Wagner, Jose Parga
Row 5: Matt Taylor, Eric Midkiff

Time trials (unofficial)

First group
Brandon Sheppard (1), New Berlin, Ill., 12.272
Chase Junghans (18), Manhattan, Kan., 12.535
Devin Moran (9), Dresden, Ohio, 12.537
Chris Madden (44), Gray Court, S.C., 12.543
Billy Moyer Jr. (21), Batesville, Ark., 12.555
Eric Wells (18), Hazard, Ky., 12.573
Kevin Weaver (B12), Gibson City, Ill., 12.577
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 12.618
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 12.671
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 12.687
Kyle Hardy (99), Stephens City, Va., 12.717
Joey Coulter (2), Miami Springs, Fla., 12.738
Kolby Vandenbergh (15), Ashland, Ill., 12.757
Bob Gardner (4G), East Peoria, Ill., 12.836
John Gardner Jr. (38c), Germantown Hills, Ill., 12.894
Morgan Bagley (14m), Longview, Texas, 12.943
Donald Bradsher (93), Burlington, N.C., 12.971
Steve Casebolt (C9), Richmond, Ind., 12.986
Rick Eckert (7E), York, Pa., 13.041
Spencer Diercks (29D), Davenport, Iowa, 13.097
Jay Morris (77M), Watseka, Ill., 13.173
Second group
Shane Clanton (25), Zebulon, Ga., 12.554
Chris Simpson (32), Oxford, Iowa, 12.555
Billy Moyer (21), Batesville, Ark., 12.606
Chub Frank (1*), Bear Lake, Pa., 12.671
Brian Shirley (3S), Chatham, Ill., 12.678
Kent Robinson (7R), Bloomington, Ind., 12.721
Frank Heckenast Jr. (99jr), Frankfort, Ill., 12.726
Tyler Erb (91), New Waverly, Texas, 12.788
Rich Bell (21), Sheffield, Ill., 12.796
Chad Hollenbeck (4-DS), Kingsley, Pa., 12.910
Mike Mataragas (1m), DeKalb, Ill., 12.948
Gordy Gundaker (11), St. Charles, Mo., 13.026
Jon Henry (15), Ada, Ohio, 13.038
Jason Wagner (HJ12), Morton, Ill., 13.044
Brent Larson (B1), Lake Elmo, Minn., 13.047
Jose Parga (6p), New Berlin, Ill., 13.052
Nick Kurtz (92), Greenville, Mich., 13.124
Matt Taylor (44), Springfield, Ill., 13.132
Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 13.359
Eric Midkiff (1m), Twin Lake, Mich., 14.310

Saturday’s schedule

5 p.m. - Drivers’ meeting
5:30 p.m. - Hot laps
• Crate Late Models
• WoO Late Models
• Modifieds
Time trials/prelims
• WoO Late Models (two laps apiece)
• Modifieds
• Crate Late Model heats
• WoO Late Model heats
• Modified heats
• Crate Late Model consolation
• WoO redraw
• WoO Late Model consolations
• Modified consolation (if necessary)
Main events
• Crate Late Model feature
• WoO Late Model feature (75 laps)
• Modified feature

Feature lineup

Row 1: Sheppard, Shirley
Row 2: Madden, Junghans
Row 3: Moyer Sr., Robinson
Row 4: Clanton, Moran
Row 5: Wells, Weaver
Row 6: Heckenast, Simpson
Row 7: Coulter, Babb
Row 8: Frank, Erb
Row 9: Moyer Jr., Bell
Row 10: Pierce, Mataragas
Row 11: Vandenbergh, Unzicker
Row 12: Eckert, Bagley

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