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January 5
Talladega Short Track,
Eastaboga, AL
Sanction: Unsanctioned Supers (Ice Bowl) - $6,000
Information provided by: Robert Holman (last updated January 6, 9:16 am)
Page captures fourth consecutive Ice Bowl
Ice Bowl
  1. Michael Page
  2. Jason Hiett
  3. Blake Craft
  4. Sam Seawright
  5. Payton Freeman
  6. Luke Hoffner
  7. Scott Crigler
  8. Dillon Tidmore
  9. Tim Roszell
  10. Jason Welshan
  11. Chris Jones
  12. Joe Denby
  13. Kyle Courtney
  14. Andy Picklesimer
  15. Dallas Cooper
  16. Casey Turman
  17. Todd Morrow
  18. Jadon Frame
  19. Josh Adkins
  20. Corey Roulette
  21. Dewayne Kiefer
  22. Mark Page
  23. Cory Hedgecock
  24. Drew Benfield
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Robert Holman/DirtonDirt.com
Michael Page captured his fourth Ice Bowl in a row.
What won the race: Leading every lap from the pole, Michael Page of Douglasville, Ga., raced to an unprecedented fourth straight Ice Bowl victory. Page was never challenged after pulling ahead of fellow front row starter Sam Seawright on the opening lap. Keeping his composure through nine cautions, Page finished 2.762 seconds ahead of runner-up Jason Hiett of Oxford, Ala.
Key notes: Talladega Short Track hosted the 29th annual Ice Bowl, the track’s annual lidlifter and one of nation’s first special events of 2020. … With two wins each, Kenny Merchant of Ruston La., and Danny Peoples of Margaret, Ala., are the only other drivers other than Michael Page (four) and Shane Clanton (three) with multiple Ice Bowl victories.
On the move: Dillon Tidmore of Southside, Ala., started 21st and finished eighth.
Winner's sponsors: Page’s Stinger Race Car is powered by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by Baird Transport, Elite Concrete, Baird Towing and T&T Trucking.
Points chase: Dallas Cooper is the TST Super Late Model track champion, while Joe Noojin (Limited), David Kay (Crate Racin’ USA) and Justin Angle (602 Crate) grabbed titles as well.
Current weather: Sunny, 54°F
Car count: 35
Fast qualifier: Jason Hiett
Time: 14.928 seconds
Polesitter: Michael Page
Heat race winners: Chris Jones, Michael Page, Sam Seawright, Dallas Cooper
Consolation race winners: Tim Roszell, Mark Page
Editor's note: Corrects starting lineup with Michael Page on pole instead of Chris Jones.
By Robert Holman
DirtonDirt.com weekend editor

EASTABOGA, Ala. (Jan. 5) — Another Ice Bowl. Another dominating performance by Michael Page. Leading every lap from the pole, Page, of Douglasville, Ga., raced to an unprecedented fourth straight Ice Bowl victory Sunday afternoon at Talladega Short Track. He earned $6,000 for his convincing victory, finishing 2.762 seconds ahead of runner-up Jason Hiett of Oxford, Ala., who recorded his sixth top-five finish in nine Ice Bowl starts.

Ninth-starting Blake Craft of Lavonia, Ga., driving his uncle Benji Cole’s car, finished third, while 16-year-old Sam Seawright of Ft. Payne, Ala., finished fourth after starting alongside Page on the front row. Payton Freeman of Commerce, Ga., rallied from 16th to complete the top five.

“I needed (to win) because I had to get my car owner (Troy Baird) to give me some money to come,” said Page in victory lane. “It don’t just keep happening. There’s always something. You’re gonna have a flat … something. I’ve won three in this exact same car … I mean, it don’t just keep happening, you know what I mean?

“I was expecting something to go wrong and it just didn’t. The whole time in the car, I was like, ‘I can’t do it.’ But it’s for my dad. He’s got cancer … ,” added an emotional Page, his voice trailing off ever so slightly.

Page managed to keep his composure through a lengthy race hampered by nine cautions and a brief red flag. He was never challenged after pulling ahead of Seawright on the opening lap. Page pointed toward Saturday’s prelims — when he was the second fastest in his group time trials before winning his heat — as the primary catalyst to victory.

“We were just kinda trying to be smart on tires and get a good qualifying (time). It’s all about qualifying,” Page said. “You know the heat race we had, we had the three fastest cars in the same heat (overall fast qualifier Jason Hiett, Page and Cory Hedgecock). I figured Jason was gonna get me on the start (of the heat) so I just tried something and it worked (up on) the very top (of the track). I knew if I didn’t mess up, I’d be alright.”

Five of the cautions came in the first nine laps, slowing the pace and keeping Page from reaching slower traffic. But after the final yellow waved on lap 32, he had an 18-lap run to the checkered flag, during which he did catch the tail of the field. By then, he’d stretched his lead to nearly a half straightaway and easily maintained it, despite following 11th-running Chris Jones of Alabaster, Ala. — the last driver on the lead lap — the rest of the way.

“Where they had my guys (spotting), you couldn’t see them,” said Page. “I just wanted to be there (close enough to pass) if the guy slipped up. If I could get one lapped car between us, it’s just like a buffer zone, you know. I’d feel way better. Then I could breath a little bit. I was just hoping to, and I think I did, get by one pretty quick.”

More than anything, Page said he just wanted to stay smooth and steady over the second half of the race, a task made easier he said thanks to an excellent handling Stinger Race Car.

“I was just trying not overshoot it (the turns),” he said. “One time I got into (the corner) a little hot and had to hit the brakes hard to not hit the lapped car and I got a little loose. If I’d done that a couple times, it’d been done. And the way the car felt, it felt like you was killing the right rear tire. So I didn’t know how much tire I had left and didn’t want to slide it, but it didn’t hurt no tires. I mean, it wore them, but you don’t know that though. The car was just awful good. I like to use my front end, and on a track like that it shows. I like to steer with my front end and it was good.”

Hiett, driving a new Capital Race Car backed by Josh Roberts, tried not to let the disappointment of yet another Ice Bowl near miss show. His runner-up finish was his second in the last three years. Hiett also finished third in both 2016 and ’17 and fourth in both 2012 and ’13, making him arguably the second-most consistent driver over the last handful of seasons, behind Page of course.

“Second’s not bad, but we’ve run (second) enough here at the Ice Bowl,” said Hiett, who started fifth. “We seem to keep coming up short. We were good, just on long runs we were better and we were fighting on restarts there trying to keep second. Anytime you finish the Ice Bowl second in this rubber racing and at least have all your sides on (the car), it’s a good night.

“With the track like it is, you’ve gotta have lapped traffic to help you or him to have some sort of trouble … just no where to go unless it’s on a restart or in lapped traffic. I kinda knew there with 15 or 20 (laps) to go we were just kinda riding. We struggled there on the first four or five laps on a restart. But after we’d get going I felt like we were actually as good, if not better, than they were.”

Craft managed to move forward thanks to some bold moves early, but said his car was a little snug in the corners late in the race.

“It was a rough race, but that’s rubber racing,” said Craft. “I was actually a little too tight. I think we went with a softer tire. I got tight there toward’s the end. I’d been better if we went a little harder (on tire compound).”

Notes: With Page’s flag-to-flag victory, there are now 14 Ice Bowls on record in which the winner paced all 50 laps. Page has accomplished the feat three times. After leading just 21 laps in 2019’s win, he’s led 171 of the last 200 circuits in Ice Bowl feature events. … Page’s four Ice Bowl wins have come in just six starts. … Page and Coldwater, Ala.’s Tim Roszell (’15) were the only former Ice Bowl winners entered in the event. … Roszell has the longest active participation streak with 12 consecutive Ice Bowl main event starts. He’s been in 15 of the last 16 feature events (he missed ’07) and has started 21 of 29 Ice Bowls. … While there were 11 drivers in this year’s race who also started the 2019 feature (Page, Roszell, Dallas Cooper, Andy Picklesimer, Josh Adkins, Jason Hiett, Scott Crigler, Dewayne Kiefer, Dillon Tidmore, Chris Jones and Cory Hedgecock), there were only five who have started the last three (Page, Hiett, Roszell, Cooper and Jones). Four of them (Page, Hiett, Roszell and Cooper) have each started the last five, with Roszell’s 12 consecutive starts leading Hiett’s nine straight. … Thirteen of the 24 starters finished the race, while 11 completed all 50 laps. … The race was red-flagged on lap nine following a chain reaction incident involving six cars. It wasn’t serious, though it did require the removal of Jason Welshan’s car from the top of the frontend of Cory Hedgecock’s machine. The two were caught with no where to go when Dallas Cooper spun on a restart. Hedgecock was the only driver to retire following the incident. Welshan soldiered on to a 10th-place finish. … Kyle Courtney of Knoxville, Tenn., took advantage of the long red flag on lap nine to make make repairs to his car. He returned to the track and finished 13th, one lap off the pace.

Other feature finishes

Limited Late Model finish: Oliver Gentry, Jordan Rodabaugh, Jordan Horton, Brandon Brown, Brad Seagle, Adam Cummings, Mark Haddon, Rucker Orr, Chris Fennell, Justin Litchford, Chris Harris, Ruben Mayfield, Mario Gresham, Dillon Pierce, Andy Morris, Cole Smartt, Logan Mize, Thomas Dale, Tod Hernandez, Nick Coleman, Fast Eddy.

Newsome Crate Racin’ USA 604 Crate Late Model finish: Jimmy Elliott, Ronnie Johnson, Pierce McCarter, Chase Walls, Cory Hedgecock, Oakley Johns, T.J. Brittain, Joseph Brown, Josh Adkins, Jake Rainey, Jody Knowles, Randall Walker, Lee Burdette, Mike Combs, Logan Palmer, Cruz Skinner, Bryant Marsh, Victor Turner Jr., John Ownbey, Jason Welshan, Blant Duke, Corey Dunn, David Kay, Ruben Mayfield.

Newsome Crate Racin’ USA 602 Sportsman finish: Buddy George, Ryan King, Seth Wimpey, Matthew Knight, Nick Perry, Doodle Lowe, Danny Whitten, Jerry Trotter, Logan Moore, Michael Rominger, Russ Gabbert, Silas Hamm, Justin Angle, Jarrad Gray, Andrew Moody, Brandon Crosby, Morgan Lambert, Booger Brooks, Shun Thomas, Jonathan Chapman, Jake Hollis, Don Jenkins, Shawn Mitchell, Josh Stansell.

Preliminary notes and results:

Feature lineup

Row 1: Michael Page, Sam Seawright
Row 2: Chris Jones, Dallas Cooper
Row 3: Jason Hiett, Scott Crigler
Row 4: Josh Adkins, Luke Hoffner
Row 5: Andy Picklesimer, Jason Welshan
Row 6: Blake Craft, Todd Morrow
Row 7: Cory Hedgecock, Joe Denby
Row 8: Drew Benfield, Payton Freeman
Row 9: Mark Page, Tim Roszell,
Row 10: Casey Turman, Jadon Frame
Row 11: Dillon Tidmore, Kyle Courtney
Row 12: Corey Roulette, Dewayne Kiefer

Pre-feature notes

Michael Page of Douglasville, Ga., starts from the pole position in his quest of a fourth straight Ice Bowl victory. While four in a row would indeed be an unprecedented feat, in doing so Page would become the only driver with four wins in the annual January event. Last year he joined fellow Georgia Shane Clanton as the only two drivers with three Ice Bowl wins. … Dewayne Kiefer of St. Genevieve, Mo., overcame a disqualification during time trials to make the main event. Kiefer, who was DQ’d because he was light at the scales, finished fourth in the first consolation race. … Jason Hiett of Oxford, Ala., is piloting the No. 85 Robert’s Trucking ride. It’s a brand new Capital Race Car. … Dillon Tidmore bounced back from a flat tire in his heat to make the feature. Tidmore was slated to start on the front row of his heat on Saturday, but suffered a left rear flat and never completed a lap. “I couldn’t get back (to the pit area) and back to the track because of all the mud. We were too far away,” said Tidmore.

Consolation results

First consolation (top 4 transfer): Tim Roszell, Jadon Frame, Kyle Courtney, Dewayne Kiefer, Justin Owens, Houston Spurlock.

Second consolation (top 4 transfer): Mark Page, Casey Turman, Dillon Tidmore, Corey Roulette, Nick Thrash, James Roulette, Donald Johns, Dan Cox, Will Harris.

Consolation lineups

(12 laps; top 4 transfer)
First consolation
Row 1: Tim Roszell, Jadon Frame
Row 2: Justin Owens, Kyle Courtney
Row 3: Dewayne Kiefer, Douglas Stewart
Row 4: Houston Spurlock
Second consolation
Row 1: Casey Turman, James Roulette
Row 2: Mark Page Corey Roulette
Row 3: Rye Faulk, Will Harris
Row 4: Donald Johns, Dan Cox
Row 5: Nick Thrash, Charles Zimmerman
Row 6: Dillon Tidmore

Heat recap

All four heat winners started on the front row of their respective heats. Both Chris Jones of Alabaster, Ala., and Michael Page of Douglasville, Ga., started from the second position, while Sam Seawright of Ft. Payne, Ala., and Dallas Cooper of Talladega, Ala., started from the pole. Jones, Page and Cooper led the entire 10-lap distance to win.

Seawright led only a single lap, however, as he needed a last-lap pass on race-long leader Scott Crigler of Alton, Mo., to pick up a victory in the third heat, which, with a margin of victory of only 0.163 of a second, was easily the closest race.

The final heat was a runaway as Cooper finished 4.837 seconds ahead of fourth-starting Luke Hoffner of Turbotville, Pa. Dillon Tidmore of Southside, Ala., was slated to start from outside of the front row in the fourth heat, but pulled off the track just before the race went green.

Heat results

First heat (top 4 transfer): Chris Jones, Josh Adkins, Blake Craft, Drew Benfield, Casey Turman, Mark Page, Rye Faulk, Donald Johns, Nick Thrash.

Second heat (top 4 transfer): Michael Page, Jason Hiett, Andy Picklesimer, Cory Hedgecock, Tim Roszell, Justin Owens. Scratched: Bobby Sexton, Corey Roulette.

Third heat (top 4 transfer): Sam Seawright, Scott Crigler, Jason Welshan, Joe Denby, Jadon Frame, Kyle Courtney, Dewayne Kiefer, Douglas Stewart, Houston Spurlock.

Fourth heat (top 4 transfer): Dallas Cooper, Luke Hoffner, Todd Morrow, Payton Freeman, James Roulette, Corey Roulette, Will Harris, Dan Cox, Charles Zimmerman.

Heat lineups

(10 laps; top 4 transfer)
First heat
Row 1: Josh Adkins, Chris Jones
Row 2: Blake Craft, Mark Page
Row 3: Drew Benfield, Casey Turman
Row 4: Nick Thrash, Rye Faulk
Row 5: Donald Johns
Second heat
Row 1: Jason Hiett, Michael Page
Row 2: Cory Hedgecock, Andy Picklesimer
Row 3: Tim Roszell, Justin Owens
Row 4: Corey Roulette, Bobby Sexton
Third heat
Row 1: Sam Seawright, Scott Crigler
Row 2: Jason Welshan, Joe Denby
Row 3: Jadon Frame, Kyle Courtney
Row 4: Douglas Stewart, Houston Spurlock
Row 5: Dewayne Kiefer
Fourth heat
Row 1: Dallas Cooper, Dillon Tidmore
Row 2: Todd Morrow, Luke Hoffen
Row 3: Payton Freeman, Will Harris
Row 4: James Roulette, Charles Zimmerman
Row 5: Dan Cox

Qualifying

Seeking his first career Ice Bowl victory, Oxford, Ala.’s Jason Hiett got off to a good start on Saturday as he set the overall fast time among 35 entries for the 29th annual event at Talladega Short Track. Going out in the second group, Hiett was the only driver able to crack the sub-15-second threshold as he stopped the clock at 14.928 seconds. Hiett will start from the pole his heat alongside three-time and defending Ice Bowl winner Michael Page of Douglasville, Ga.

Others earning pole starting positions for their respective heats were Josh Adkins of Cumming, Ga., who was quickest in the first group with a time of 15.217 seconds; Sam Seawright of Ft. Payne, Ala., who was quickest in Group 3 at 15.061 seconds; and Dallas Cooper of Talladega, Ala., whose mark of 15.168 seconds was fastest in the fourth group.

Chris Jones of Alabaster, Ala., joins Adkins on the front row of their heat, while Alton, Mo., native Scott Crigler will start beside Seawright in their heat and Dillon Tidmore of Southside, Ala., will start on the front row of a heat with Cooper, who is TST’s reigning Super Late Model champion.

Time trial results

Driver (car no.), hometown, time
First group
Josh Adkins (38A), Cumming, Ga., 15.217
Chris Jones (46), Alabaster, Ala., 15.275
Blake Craft (121), Lavonia, Ga., 15.355
Mark Page (118), Douglasville, Ga., 15.415
Drew Benfield (371), Toccoa, Ga., 15.465
Casey Turman (18), Lafayette, Ala., 15.534
Nick Thrash (31), Meridian, Miss., 15.667
Rye Faulk (4), Dublin, Ga., 15.680
Donald Johns (C66), Summertown, Tenn., DQ
Second group
Jason Hiett (85), Oxford, Ala., 14.928
Michael Page (18), Douglasville, Ga., 15.140
Cory Hedgecock (23), Loudon, Tenn., 15.174
Andy Picklesimer (1c), Ooltewah, Tenn., 15.302
Tim Roszell (25), Anniston, Ala., 15.345
Justin Owens (S23), Rossville, Ga., 15.447
Corey Roulette (05), Cumming, Ga., 15.542
Bobby Sexton (99), Gainesville, Ga., DQ
Third group
Sam Seawright (16), Rainsville, Ala., 15.061
Scott Crigler (12), Alton, Mo., 15.246
Jason Welshan (29), Maryville, Tenn., 15.308
Joe Denby (27), Tullahoma, Tenn., 15.316
Jadon Frame (J8), Decherd, Tenn., 15.358
Kyle Courtney (171), Knoxville, Tenn., 15.582
Douglas Stewart (47), Eastaboga, Ala., 16.126
Houston Spurlock (26), Gadsden, Ala., 16.161
Dewayne Kiefer (0), St. Genevieve, Mo., DQ
Fourth group
Dallas Cooper (35), Talladega, Ala., 15.168
Dillon Tidmore (38), Southside, Ala., 15.196
Todd Morrow (07), East Ridge, Tenn., 15.614
Luke Hoffner (15), Turbotville, Pa., 15.742
Payton Freeman (122), Commerce, Ga., 15.763
Will Harris (21), Maysville, Ga., 16.124
James Roulette (5), Dawsonville, Ga., 16.426
Charles Zimmerman (93), Cunningham, Tenn., 16.433
Dan Cox (x75), Odenville, Ala., DQ

Saturday’s schedule

8 a.m. - Gates open
9:30 a.m. - Drivers’ meeting
10 a.m. - Hot laps/qualifying
Limited Late Model hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
Super Late Model hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
Street stock hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
604 Crate Late Model hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
602 Sportsman hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
Modified sportsman hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
Factory stock/pure stock hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
Hot shot/buzz hot lap/qualifying (4 laps)
-Heats
Limited Late Model (10 laps)
Super Late Model (10 laps)
Street stock (8 laps)
604 Crate Late Model (10 laps)
602 Sportsman (8 laps)
Modified sportsman (8 laps)
Factory stock/pure stock (8 laps)
Hot shot (6 laps)

Sunday’s schedule

9 a.m. - Gates open
10 a.m. - Non-denominational worship service
11 a.m. - Driver’s meeting
Noon - B-mains/hot laps
Limited Late Model B-main (12 laps)
Limited Late Model hot laps (locked in cars)
Super Late Model B-main (12 laps)
Super Late Model hot laps (locked in cars)
Street stock hot laps (all cars)
604 Crate Late Model B-main (12 laps)
604 Crate Late Model hot laps (locked in cars)
602 Sportsman B-main (10 laps)
602 Sportsman hot laps (locked in cars)
Modified B-main (10 laps)
Modified hot laps (locked in cars)
-Features
Limited Late Model (30 laps)
Super Late Model (50 laps)
604 Crate Late Model (50 laps)
Street stock (30 laps)
602 Sportsman (25 laps)
Modified (25 laps)
Factory stock/pure stock (20 laps)
Hot shot/buzz (15 laps)
Hot shot/buzz non-qualifier race (10 laps)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Mi. Page, Seawright
Row 2: Jones, Cooper
Row 3: Hiett, Scott Crigler
Row 4: Adkins, Hoffner
Row 5: Picklesimer, Welshan
Row 6: Craft, Morrow
Row 7: Hedgecock, Denby
Row 8: Benfield, Freeman
Row 9: Ma. Page, Roszell,
Row 10: Turman, Frame
Row 11: Tidmore, Courtney
Row 12: Roulette, Kiefer

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