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July 29
La Salle Speedway,
La Salle, IL
Sanction: DIRTcar Summer Nationals - $5,000
Information provided by: Todd Turner (last updated July 30, 1:07 pm)
Shirley dominates for $5,000 La Salle victory
  1. Brian Shirley
  2. Tyler Erb
  3. Dennis Erb Jr.
  4. Shannon Babb
  5. Chase Junghans
  6. Ryan Unzicker
  7. Frank Heckenast Jr.
  8. Boom Briggs
  9. Scott Schmitt
  10. Bobby Pierce
  11. Jason Feger
  12. Garrett Alberson
  13. Brent Larson
  14. Rich Bell
  15. Mike Spatola
  16. Taylor Scheffler
  17. Bob Gardner
  18. Tim Lance
  19. Mike Mataragas
  20. Jeremiah Hurst
  21. Kevin Weaver
  22. Tim Lance Jr.
presented by
Jim DenHamer
Brian Shirley captured his fourth series victory of the season.
What won the race: Polesitter and series points leader Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., dominated Wednesday's DIRTcar Summer Nationals stop at La Salle Speedway, earning $5,000 in a 40-lapper were he wasn't challenged. Tyler Erb finished 3.234 seconds behind as the runner-up.
Key notes: La Salle, which closed abruptly last season, rejoined the series for its first race since 2018. … The original July 15 date was scrapped because of a poor weather forecast and rescheduled for a midweek show to wrap up the first phase of the two-phase series (since then, Peoria Speedway’s make up was added for the following night).
On the move: Frank Heckenast Jr. of Frankfort, Ill., started 11th and finished seventh.
Winner's sponsors: Shirley’s Bob Cullen Racing Rocket Chassis is powered by an Andy Durham Racing Engine and sponsored by Thomason Express, Cheap Cars, KBX Graphix, Kid’s Castle Learning Center, Skateland South, Jayco Construction, Kim's Autobody, Vallejo and Popejoy.
Points chase: After La Salle: 1. Brian Shirley (882); 2. Frank Heckenast Jr. (763); 3. Jason Feger (704); 5. Bob Gardner (565); 5. Bobby Pierce (552); 6. Tim Lance (532); 7. Tim Lance Jr. (404): 8. Shannon Babb (354); 9. Ryan Unzicker (342); 10. Gordy Gundaker (337).
Current weather: Clear, 79°F
Car count: 32
Fast qualifier: Brian Shirley
Time: 13.073 seconds
Polesitter: Brian Shirley
Heat race winners: Brian Shirley, Boom Briggs, Tyler Erb, Shannon Babb
Consolation race winners: Bob Gardner
Provisional starters: Tim Lance, Kevin Weaver, Tim Lance Jr., Rich Bell
Next series race: August 10, Bullring at RICo Fairgrounds (East Moline, IL) $5,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
By Todd Turner
DirtonDirt.com managing editor

La SALLE, Ill. — Brian Shirley is on one of the hottest streaks of his DIRTcar Summer Nationals career, but the 39-year-old Chatham, Ill., driver knows better than to take anything for granted.

Even with Wednesday’s flag-to-flag 40-lap victory at La Salle Speedway, his third in four races on the series as the three-time and defending champion stretched his 2020 points lead, Shirley was just glad to be in victory lane one more time.

“Listen, this sport’s very humbling,” Shirley said after taking the checkers 3.234 seconds ahead of Tyler Erb. “You can be good one night and be horrible the next. So we’re just going to do the best we can do and takes it as it comes.”

The competition was among the toughest on the series with Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series regulars Erb and Kyle Bronson entering the event, along with World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series drivers Boom Briggs and Dennis Erb Jr.

But Shirley tries to maintain the same focus any time he gets in his Bob Cullen Motorsports car.

“To be honest, every race we go to, whether it’s Summer Nationals, World of Outlaws, heck, (even) a local $1,500-to-win race … every race is as tough as can be. Any more, the competition is tough,” he said. "It doesn’t matter who comes in, where you go, what you do, it’s just super tough. All in all we just try to wake up every day, do the be job we can do as a team and prepare the car the best we can and just come to the race and do what the good Lord gives us.”

Shirley was indeed blessed at La Salle with a $5,000 paycheck in collecting his 30th career series victory, surviving a few tense moments amid traffic but never allowing his competitors with threaten.

Erb, the New Waverly, Texas, driver who was a $15,000 winner at La Salle last season, slightly narrowed Shirley’s full straightaway lead late in the race but settled for second with unrelated Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., in third. Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., who held the second spot the first 23 laps before Tyler Erb took it, was fourth with Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kan., rounding out the top five.

Shirley outjumped fellow front-row starter Boom Briggs at the outset and quickly pulled away from Babb, entering traffic after just a half-dozen laps.

When Bob Gardner spun in two two just a head of Tim Lance, who Shirley was about the lap, Shirley quickly steering to the right to avoid calamity for what would be the race long caution.

Shirley led Babb, Briggs, Dennis Erb and Tyler Erb back to the green and again pulled away, cruising at the halfway point with a cushion of three lapped cars protecting him from Babb, who was 2.844 seconds behind.

A few laps later, Shirley put himself in a precarious position while lapping Rich Bell and Mike Spatola — right between the slower cars in turn two — but muscled past while further back, Tyler Erb was grabbing second.

Shirley maintained a healthy cushion of lapped cars and stretched his lead to 3.5 seconds on lap 30. With the leader facing traffic, Erb made up some ground and cut the margin to 1.9 seconds with eight laps remaining, but Shirley again edged away to avoid any late-race dramatics.

Notes: Shirley also won the tour’s previous visit to La Salle in 2018. … He’s the fourth winningest racer in series history after moving past Scott Bloomquist (28 victories) last week. … La Salle hosted its first event in more than a year after the Izzo family abruptly closed the track, but Tony Izzo Jr. said there are non-specific plans for more racing in 2020 after the “helluva turnout” impressed him in the grandstand. “I'm happier that all of them can be with us, with the support we're getting,” he said. “And as long as we keep getting support, we'll keep racing.” … If nothing else, La Salle will likely run events for the MARS Racing Series he now owns and operates, he said. …. The event marked the series return of three-time tour champion Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., who stepped away from the tour to run Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series events at I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Neb.; he finished a lap down in 10th. … Boom Briggs of Bear Lake., Pa., won a heat race and finished eighth on his 49th birthday.

Pre-feature notes

The biggest change drivers notice about La Salle? The turn-three exit is gone. That means no blunt end of the wall to strike, like Billy Moyer memorably did in the previous Summer Nationals race in 2018, escaping injury but destroying a race car. DirtonDirt.com talked to promoter Tony Izzo Jr. and drivers about the change in a story expected for Thursday. … Brian Shirley drew the pole in a redraw of heat winners with Boom Briggs alongside; Shannon Babb and Tyler Erb are in the second row. … Provisional starters are Tim Lance and Tim Lance Jr. (series), Kevin Weaver (last season’s DIRTcar points) and Rich Bell (track provisional). … Allen Weisser crossed the line third in the first heat, but he was light at the scales and disqualified; he scratched from the consolation. ... In heat action, the high side was fast but tricky with some drivers having a few tense moments, including, Chase Junghans when he got nearly sideways exiting turn four while chasing third-heat winner Tyler Erb. … Rich Bell got too high exiting turn four in the final heat and got into the frontstretch wall, limping off the track with right-front damage. … Kyle Bronson was running second in the second heat when he lost power on the backstretch with a puff of smoke; he was pushed to the pits. … Matt Weistart had a similar demise earlier in the heat. … In the final heat, Bobby Pierce and Taylor Scheffler had a feisty battle for the second spot behind winner Shannon Babb with Pierce finally getting the spot.

Consolation results

Consolation (12 laps; top two transfer): Bob Gardner, Mike Mataragas, Dale Markham, Titus Sneed, John Provenzano, Daniel Hilsabeck, Mike Provenzano, Kevin Weaver, Rich Bell, Jeff Riddell, Lyle Zanker, TIm Lance, Tim Lance Jr., Ryan Weistart. Scratched: Allen Weisser, Kyle Bronson.

Heat race results

(10 laps; top four transfer)

First heat: Brian Shirley, Dennis Erb Jr., Jason Feger, Jeremiah Hurst, Bob Gardner, Titus Sneed, Mike Provenzano. Disqualified: Allen Weisser (failed minimum weight).

Second heat: Boom Briggs, Ryan Unzicker, Mike Spatola, Scott Schmitt, John Provenzano, Lyle Zanker, Kyle Bronson, Matt Weistart.

Third heat: Tyler Erb, Chase Junghans, Frank Heckenast Jr., Brent Larson, Mike Mataragas, Kevin Weaver, Daniel Hilsabeck, Tim Lance.

Fourth heat: Shannon Babb, Bobby Pierce, Taylor Scheffler, Garrett Alberson, Dale Markham, Jeff Riddell, Tim Lance Jr., Rich Bell.

Time trials (unofficial)

Group A (sets lineups for heats 1-2)
Driver (car no.), hometown
Brian Shirley (3s), Chatham, Ill., 13.073
Boom Briggs (99B), Bear Lake, Pa., 13.122
Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 13.201
Mike Spatola (89), Manhattan, Ill., 13.220
Allen Weisser (25w), Peoria, Ill., 13.248
Kyle Bronson (40B), Brandon, Fla., 13.255
Jeremiah Hurst (58), Dubuque, Iowa, 13.297
Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 13.307
Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 13.425
Lyle Zanker (9z), Rockford, Ill., 13.502
Titus Sneed (76), Justice, Ill., 13.507
Scott Schmitt (10s), Tonica, Ill., 13.580
Bob Gardner (4G), East Peoria, Ill., 13.586
Ryan Weistart (73), Peru, Ill., 13.647
Mike Provenzano (27), Marseilles, Ill., 15.427
John Provenzano (5), Streator, Ill., no time
Group B (sets lineups for heats 3-4)
Chase Junghans (18), Manhattan, Kan., 13.167
Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 13.251
Tyler Erb (1), New Waverly, Texas, 13.264
Taylor Scheffler (15s), Waukesha, Wis., 13.277
Frank Heckenast Jr. (99jr), Frankfort, Ill., 13.323
Garrett Alberson (59), Las Cruces, N.M., 13.327
Brent Larson (B1), Lake Elmo, Minn., 13.430
Bobby Pierce (32), Oakwood, Ill., 13.468
Rich Bell (21B), Sheffield, Ill., 13.603
Daniel Hilsabeck (22), Waukee, Iowa, 13.636
Dale Markham (3), Maple Park, Ill., 13.656
Kevin Weaver (B12), Gibson City, Ill., 13.711
Mike Mataragas (1m), DeKalb, Ill., 13.781
Jeff Riddell (09), Steward, Ill., 13.831
Tim Lance (48), Brimfield, Ill., 14.121
Tim Lance Jr. (48L), Brimfield, Ill., 15.075

Wednesday’s schedule

6 p.m. - Drivers’ meeting
6:30 p.m. - Hot laps
- Stock car hot laps
- Super Late Model hot laps
- Modified hot lap/timetrials
- Super Late Model time trials (2 laps)
Opening ceremonies
- Modified heat races (8 laps)
- Super Late Model heat races (10 laps)
- Stock car heat races (8 laps)
- Super Late Model consolation
- Modified consolation
Intermission/track prep (if necessary)
- Super Late Model feature (40 laps)
- Modified feature (25 laps)
- Stock car feature (15 laps)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Shirley, Briggs  
Row 2: Babb, T. Erb
Row 3: D. Erb, Unzicker
Row 4: Junghans, Pierce
Row 5: Feger, Spatola
Row 6: Heckenast, Scheffler
Row 7: Hurst, Schmitt
Row 8: Larson, Alberson
Row 9: Gardner, Mataragas
Row 10: Lance Sr., Weaver
Row 11: Bell, Lance Jr.

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