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June 29
Lincoln Speedway,
Lincoln, IL
Sanction: DIRTcar Summer Nationals (Graue Inc. 40) - $5,000
Information provided by: Todd Turner (last updated July 2, 9:28 am)
Brady Smith collects $5,000 Lincoln victory
Graue Inc. 40
  1. Brady Smith
  2. Brian Birkhofer
  3. Brian Shirley
  4. Dennis Erb Jr.
  5. Ryan Unzicker
  6. Chase Junghans
  7. Rich Bell
  8. Jason Riggs
  9. Jim Moon
  10. Mike Spatola
  11. Rusty Schlenk
  12. Myles Moos
  13. Brandon Sheppard
  14. Steve Lance Jr.
  15. Greg Kimmons
  16. Billy Moyer Jr.
  17. Matt Taylor
  18. Michael Kloos
  19. Billy Drake
  20. Shannon Babb
  21. McKay Wenger
  22. Kevin Weaver
presented by
Jim DenHamer
Brady Smith gets the jump on Brian Birkhofer on the first lap.
What won the race: Regaining the lead when Chase Junghans spun on lap 24, Brady Smith led the rest of Sunday’s 40-lap UMP DIRTcar Summernationals feature at Lincoln Speedway for his second career series finish. He survived a last-ditch high-side charge by runner-up Brian Birkhofer.
On the move: Dennis Erb Jr. started eighth and finished fourth; Ryan Unzicker started 11th and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Smith's Big Red Motorsports Rocket Chassis is sponsored by Mid-States Equipment Co. Hydraulics, Michaletz Trucking, Willow River Saloon, Como Oil & Propane, Integra, Keyser Mfg., Amsoil and Permco.
Points chase: Entering the race, Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., had a seven-point lead on Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., but Babb retired before the halfway point.
Car count: 33
Fast qualifier: Brandon Sheppard
Time: 13.578 seconds
Polesitter: Brady Smith
Heat race winners: Brian Birkhofer, Brady Smith, Brandon Sheppard, Chase Junghans
Consolation race winners: Michael Kloos
Provisional starters: Mike Spatola, Rusty Schlenk, Myles Moos, McKay Wenger
Next series race: July 2, Jacksonville Speedway (Jacksonville, IL) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
By Todd Turner
DirtonDirt.com managing editor

LINCOLN, Ill. (June 29) — Brady Smith lost the lead once during Sunday’s 40-lap UMP DIRTcar Summernationals feature at Lincoln Speedway. He made sure not to do it again.

Regaining the lead when Chase Junghans spun in turn three trying to work under lapped traffic, the polesitting Smith led the rest of the way for a $5,000 victory and the Solon Springs, Wis., driver’s second career series victory and first in seven years.

“I’m really happy to get the win,” Smith said after his second feature victory of 2014. “I lost the lead there. I wasn’t real concerned because I knew he was going to have the exact same problem with lapped traffic that we did. The racetrack was pretty dominant on the bottom.”

“We had a little help from the Big Guy upstairs, I think, and ended up with the lead back, and real blessed to have gotten the win.”

Smith staved off a late-race, high-side charge from fellow front starter Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, who slipped back to seventh early in the race but rallied back to the second spot in the race’s late stages.

“I kind of got a rhythm again, and then the car just started coming to me in (turns) one and two if I got in (to the corner) right, I could start making some moves,” Birkhofer said. “In (turns) three and four, obviously when you’re sixth or seventh, you just move around and try to find a better line. I got rolling there at the end. I would’ve liked not to have seen that caution. I think maybe we had a little something for Brady.”

Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., slipped back to third with Birkhofer’s late run while Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., and 11th-starting Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., rounded out the top five.

Unzicker’s fifth-place finish helped him regain the series points lead after Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., who entered the race with a seven-point edge, retired before the halfway point with a broken radiator.

While Smith took command early, the third-starting Junghans, a 21-year-old Manhattan, Kan., driver making his first career Summernationals appearance, chased Smith and Shirley early the race.

When the frontrunners faced traffic, they moved higher on the track and Junghans snuck underneath both of them, taking the lead with a move exiting turn four on the 16th lap. Smith hung tough in the high groove for a few laps, but Junghans pulled away and was firmly in command at halfway.

But four laps later, when Junghans tried to slip under the slower car of Mike Spatola in turn three on the 24th lap, the leader spun and lost his chance at winning in his series debut. Smith was back out front for the restart and didn’t face a serious challenge the rest of the way.

Two top-five runners fell out late, including when third-running Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., became the third Late Model driver of the night to get on his lid (Jason Feger rolled in hot laps and Bobby Pierce in his heat race; Feger complained of dizziness immediately after his wreck but no serious injuries were reported).

Sheppard’s turn-three rollover, coming after he was squeezed by Shirley entering the corner, drew a brief red flag on the 38th lap, two laps after fourth-running Billy Moyer Jr. of Batesville, Ark., lost a driveshaft and retired.

The series takes a day off before heading to Belle-Clair Speedway in Belleville, Ill., on Tuesday.

Notes: Brady Smith’s only other Summernationals victory came July 13, 2007, when he pocketed a then-career high $10,000 with Shirley running second. … Ten of 22 starters completed 40 laps and 11 drivers were running at the finish. … Myles Moos, Tommy Sheppard Jr. and Steve Lance Jr. were among driver competing with crate powerplants. … Jim Moon, using Chevy's CT 525 engine, scored a 2014 series-best ninth-place finish. … After his flipping accident in the first heat, Bobby Pierce elected not to unload a backup car.

Preliminary results:

B-main

MIchael Kloos went under polesitter Steve Lance Jr. to lead the third lap and cruised the rest of the 12-lap consy. Lance held onto the final tansfer spot as a flurry of drivers battled for third most of the way. A lap-two caution appeared when Ryan Little and Myles Moos tangled in turn two, requiring a tow truck to lift the Moos car off the Little machine.

Finish (top two transfer): Michael Kloos, Steve Lance Jr., Dustin Griffin, Billy Hough, Rusty Schlenk, Roger Brickler, Tommy Sheppard Jr., Bob Gardner, Brian Diveley, Mike Spatola, Justin Reed, Jake Little, Myles Moos, Ryan Little. Scratched: Bobby Pierce, McKay Wenger, Jason Feger.

Upcoming race lineups

A-main
(40 laps)
Row 1: Brady Smith, Brian Birkhofer
Row 2: Chase Junghans, BrandonSheppard
Row 3: Brian Shirley, Billy Moyer Jr.
Row 4: Shannon Babb, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 5: Rich Bell, Kevin Weaver
Row 6: Ryan Unzicker, Jason Riggs
Row 7: Greg Kimmons, Jim Moon
Row 8: Matt Taylor, Billy Drake
Row 9: B-main transfers
Row 10: Provisionals
Row 11: Provisionals
B-main
(12 laps; top two transfer)
Row 1: Steve Lance Jr., Roger Brickler
Row 2: Michael Kloos, Justin Reed
Row 3: Mike Spatola, Rusty Schlenk
Row 4: Billy Hough, Bob Gardner
Row 5: Bobby Pierce, Myles Moos
Row 6: Jake Little, Tommy Sheppard Jr.
Row 7: Brian Diveley, Ryan Little
Row 8: McKay Wenger, Dustin Griffin
Row 9: Jason Feger

Fourth heat

In his first career Summernationals heat race, Chase Junghans led all 10 laps for the victory. Dennis Erb Jr. pressured Junghans the second half of the race but couldn't find a way past. as the top two pulled far away from the rest of the field. Jason Riggs was third while Billy Drake for the final transfer spot ahead of Justin Reed, who came from his seventh starting spot in the caution-free race.

Finish (top four transfer): Chase Junghans, Dennis Erb Jr., Jason Riggs, Billy Drake, Justin Reed, Bob Garnder, Tommy Sheppard Jr., Dustin Griffin.

Third heat

Poleisitter and fast qualifier Brandon Sheppard outran fellow front-row starter Shannon Babb to win the third heat. Babb finished 1.264 seconds back while Ryan Unzicker, who got a strong start from his sixth starting spot, ended up third. Matt Taylor got the final transfer spot. Two early cautions hampered the action. The first start was called back and a yellow flew on the next attempt when Michael Kloos's right-front corner briefly climbed the left-rear wheel of Taylor after the third-starting Kloos lost several positions on the first lap. Kloos came back to finish fifth.

Finish (top four transfer): Brandon Sheppard, Shannon Babb, Ryan Unzicker, Matt Taylor, Michael Kloos, Jake Little, Billy Hough, McKay Wenger.

Second heat

Brady Smith roared past polesitter Billy Moyer Jr. to lead the second lap and cruised the rest of the way. Moyer held on for second while Kevin Weaver faded in finishing third. Jim Moon got the fourth and final transfer spot over Roger Brickler in the caution-free prelim. Rusty Schlenk started fourth but slipped back on the first lap and never recovered. Ryan Little pulled to the infield and retired early.

Finish (top four transfer): Brady Smith, Billy Moyer Jr., Kevin Weaver, Jim Moon, Roger Brickler, Rusty Schlenk, Myles Moos, Ryan Little.

First heat

Polesitter Brian Birkhofer cruised to victory a first heat race marred by Bobby Pierce's first-lap rollover. Pierce wasn't hurt, but the track elected to rework the track and, combined with the cleanup, there was a 30-minute break. Brian Shirley was nearly a straightaway behind in second while Rich Bell further back in third. Greg Kimmons was a distant fourth in getting the last transfer spot in a battle with Steve Lance Jr. and Mike Spatola, who spun in turn one for an early caution.

Finish (top four transfer): Brian Birkhofer, Brian Shirley, Rich Bell, Greg Kimmons, Steve Lance Jr., Mike Spatola, Bobby Pierce, Brian Diveley, Scratched: Jason Feger.

Bobby Pierce rollover

At the outset of the first heat Bobby Pierce had a vicious rollover accident in turns three and four on the first lap while running second. He climb out uninjured but his car was heavily damaged. After Pierce's wreck, along with Jason Feger's flip in hot laps, the track elected to work on the surface before resuming the heat races.

Heat race lineups

(10 laps; top four transfer)
First heat
Row 1: Brian Birkhofer, Rich Bell
Row 2: Bobby Pierce, Brian Shirley
Row 3: Mike Spatola, Brian Diveley
Row 4: Greg Kimmons, Steve Lance Jr.
Row 5: Jason Feger
Second heat
Row 1: Billy Moyer Jr., Brady Smith
Row 2: Kevin Weaver, Rusty Schlenk
Row 3: Jim Moon, Roger Brickler
Row 4: Myles Moos, Ryan Little
Third heat
Row 1: Brandon Sheppard, Shannon Babb
Row 2: Michael Kloos, Matt Taylor
Row 3: Jake Little, Ryan Unzicker
Row 4: McKay Wenger, Billy Hough
Fourth heat
Row 1: Chase Junghans, Dennis Erb Jr.
Row 2: Jason Riggs, Billy Drake
Row 3: Bob Gardner, Dustin Griffin
Row 4: Justin Reed, Tommy Sheppard

Qualifying

Among the last qualifiers, Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., blistered Lincoln Speedway’s quarter-mile with a lap of 13.578 to top 33 qualifiers in UMP DIRTcar Summernationals action.

Sheppard will start on the pole of the third heat race. Other heat race polesitters: Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, who is going for his second straight series victory; Billy Moyer Jr. of Batesville, Ark.; and first-time series entrant Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kan.

Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., scratched from time trials after his car bicycled and rolled before landing on its wheels in hot laps. He was able to climb from the car under his own power, but immediately after the accident was complaining of a little dizziness.

Pre-race setup

The series nears its midpoint in heading to the quarter-mile oval that frequently draws healthy car counts with Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., holding a seven-point lead on Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., in the chase for the series title.

Babb will among several drivers trying to become the first repeat series winner at the track that’s had seven winners among its seven series races stretching back to 2005, when Babb took the checkered flag.

The 33-car field was split into two groups for time trials with four heat races sending four drivers apiece to the main event. Two consolation races will follow with provisional starters round out the 22-car field.

Pre-race notes

Jason Feger had a rollover accident in turn during hot laps; he climbed out OK but Logan County paramedics were checking him out. .... Brian Birhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, won Saturday’s series stop at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55, pocketing $10,000 after overtaking Billy Moyer with four laps remaining. … The biggest mover in the points was fifth-place Bobby Pierce, still trying to regain ground after skipping a race eight days ago. He’s within 107 points of leader Shannon Babb (80 points is the maximum a driver can earn). … Pierce won last year’s visit to Lincoln, which then paid $10,000. … Among surprise entrants is Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kan., the World of Outlaws Late Model Series Rookie of the Year candidate who dropped by Lincoln on his way home from Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa. …. Jim Moon has rejoined the tour. … Mike Spatola was a late entry and Brian Diveley called ahead to enter en route from Springfield, Ill.

Time trials (unofficial)

First group
Brian Birkhofer (15B), Muscatine, Iowa, 13.605
Billy Moyer Jr. (21jr), Batesville, Ark., 13.708
Rich Bell (21B), Brimfield, Ill., 13.788
Brady Smith (2), Solon Springs, Mo., 13.806
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 13.952
Kevin Weaver (B12), Gibson City, Ill., 13.956
Brian Shirley (81), Chatham, Ill., 13.964
Rusty Schlenk (91), Weston, Ohio, 14.216
Jim Moon (1m), Zionsville, Ind., 14.260
Brian Diveley (11D), Springfield, Ill., 14.280
Mike Spatola (89), Manhattan, Ill., 14.298
Roger Brickler (82), Springfield, Ill., 14.353
Greg Kimmons (27k), Pleasant Plains, Ill., 14.513
Myles Moos (84), Hartsburg, Ill., 14.559
Steve Lance Jr. (25), Cuba, Ill., 14.711
Ryan Little (38L), Pleasant Plains, Ill., 14.811
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., no time
Second group
Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 13.578
Chase Junghans (18j), Manhattan, Kan., 13.795
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 13.831
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 13.874
Michael Kloos (6k), Trenton, Ill., 13.938
Jason Riggs (81jr), Harrisburg, Ill., 13.988
Matt Taylor (24T), Springfield, Ill., 14.055
Billy Drake (75), Bloomington, Ill., 14.218
Jake Little (38J), Pleasant Plains, Ill., 14.241
Bob Gardner (4G), Germantown Hills, Ill., 14.281
Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 14.327
Dustin Griffin (20), Camp Point, Ill., 14.334
McKay Wenger (42), Fairbury, Ill., 14.344
Justin Reed (1st), Quincy, Ill., 14.351
Billy Hough (33H), Thomasboro, Ill., 14.663
Tommy Sheppard (6T), Berlin, Ill., 15.242

Sunday’s order of events

- Late Model hot laps
- Modified hot laps/time trials
- Late Model time trials
- Modified heats (8 laps)
- Late Model heats (10 laps)
- Street stock heats (8 laps)
- Late Model C-main (10 laps)
- Late Model B-main (12 laps)
- Modified feature (25 laps)
- Late Model feature (40 laps)
- Street stock feature (15 laps)
(10 p.m. curfew)

Feature lineup

Row 1: B. Smith, Birkhofer
Row 2: Junghans, Sheppard
Row 3: Shirley, Moyer Jr.
Row 4: Babb, Erb
Row 5: Bell, Weaver
Row 6: Unzicker, Riggs
Row 7: Kimmons, Moon
Row 8: Taylor, Drake
Row 9: Kloos, Lance
Row 10: Spatola, Schlenk
Row 11: Moos, Wenger
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