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Dispatches: Right place, right time at Duck River

August 4, 2024, 12:27 pm
From staff, track, series and special reports
Tanner English in victory lane. (Zackary Washington/Simple Moments Photography)
Tanner English in victory lane. (Zackary Washington/Simple Moments Photography)

Among latest notes and quotes from around Dirt Late Model racing the first weekend in August from action including the Schaeffer's Southern Nationals, Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series and more (look for World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series coverage from Cedar Lake Speedway's USA Nationals in separate stories). Also find a listing of live-streaming video from specials around the country:

Deep Fried winner

Running third with just over 30 laps remaining in Saturday's Deep Fried 75 at Duck River Raceway Park in Wheel, Tenn., Tanner English of Benton, Ky., felt like he was gaining on frontrunners Dale McDowell and Ashton Winger.

English will never know whether he'd have caught them or not as the Georgia drivers came together hard at the end of the backstretch on the 45th lap, leaving both with significant damage that forced them pitside — and handed the lead to English.

The 31-year-old English, who led the final 31 laps at Duck River for a $20,000 Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series victory, wasn't sure about the track conditions before the main event.

"I was a little scared when they worked the track, you know. It's still pretty sticky right here. But it still raced pretty good, you know?" English said. "Me and Dale and Ashton had some good racing. I hate it for them, you know. I think it was just a racing deal, you know — they were both going for the same spot.

"But right before that I had found a line that where I was kind of diamonding off (turns) three and four and I was catching them. So who knows what would have happened, I don't know. But I'd like to think I could have passed them outright."

Regardless, English picked up one of the most lucrative victories of his career at a track where he's had significant success.

"It's pretty cool," English said. "This place was packed ... it's because of racing like that is why it's packed. Tracks do it to themselves most of the time. When they really work it and work at it there, it shows. They're putting the money into it and I appreciate them, and appreciate (Hunt the Front) for putting this deal on." — Series reports

Illinois invasion

Two Illinois drivers entered the Super Late Model action at Merritt Speedway's 36th Wood Tic weekend. They ended up leaving Lake City, Mich., with the biggest hardware.

Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., topped Friday's $3,000 Dan Salay Memorial, then Frank Heckenast Jr. of Frankfort, Ill., won the weekend's big prize in Saturday's $36,000 Ed VanDuinen Memorial with Unzicker finishing second at the track nearly 300 miles northwest of Chicago.

"We love Michigan, every time we come out," Heckenast said in victory lane after leading the final 20 laps as the fourth of four leaders. "Everyone just treats us great, you know, all the fans and everybody."

Michigan drivers have long dominated the Wood Tic at the northern Michigan oval, but Illinois have become more familiar with the 3/8-mile oval that's been part of the Illinois-focused DIRTcar Summer Nationals several times in the past nine seasons. Unzicker won 2016's Summer Nationals event at Merritt and Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., won in 2020.

Heckenast knows it's not easy outrunning Michigan drivers on their home turf.

"These guys in Michigan, you always come up here and they always run really really well. They know what they’re doing on these tracks," Unzicker said. "To come up here and sneak one in was good for us and we’ll build on it. We just want to thank everybody up here at Merritt for having us and putting something on like this is great. We love coming up here and we’ll be here next year." — Staff reports

Seawright survives

After overtaking polesitter Wil Herrington on the season lap, Sam Seawright of Rainsville, Ala., appeared to be fully in control of Friday's Deep Fried 75 prelim on the Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series at Duck River Raceway Park in Wheel, Tenn.

But suddenly Seawright got too high in turn four on 22nd lap, allowing Brandon Overton to quickly make up ground and edge into the lead down the frontstretch.

"I don't know what happened," the 20-year-old Seawright said. "I just drove in turn three and a little hotter than I had and I thought I gave it away there."

Seawright wasn't going to let his second Hunt the Front tour victory of the season slip away so easily.

"But I didn't give up," Seawright said. "I just kept giving her all I had, and it paid off."

Muscling past Overton to regain the lead on the very next lap, Seawright led the rest of the 30-lapper for a $5,000 payday that sets him up as one of the favorites for Saturday's $20,000-to-win Deep Fried 75 finale.

Overton pounced when he had a chance to take the lead, but the Evans, Ga., driver knew Seawright had a better car.

"He got up there and pushed a little bit and I just turned left. I cleared him (in turn one) and then he, he fired it back in there and I seen him coming," Overton said, decided to just "lay up before I tear the damn wall down. We've tore up a lot of stuff lately.

"He was better anyway, like I said. I was losing touch with him before the caution ever come out to begin with. I just went to the top and made some hay."

Seawright, whose previous HTF victory came at Ultimate Motorsports Park in Elkin, N.C., three months earlier, said he "led that thing too long to give it away like that. Brandon's my hero. To be up there racing with Ashton and Brandon and sliding each other, it's awesome.

"I've just always been good here ever since I was a little kid racing Crate cars. I don't know what it is. But I really wanted to win that race bad. You know, me and Livie (Smith) got engaged. She's my fiancee now and my dad didn't get to come for a long time because he was so sick and he's back here with us and that kind of lit a fire under me to do good." — Series reports

Freeman's breakthrough

Payton Freeman of Commerce, Ga., had never won an event on the Ray Cook-promoted and Schaeffer Oil-promoted tours entering the weekend. But after capturing Friday's $7,553 Schaeffer's Southern Nationals victory at East Alabama Motor Speedway in Phenix City, he's hoping to add to that victory total Saturday at Senoia (Ga.) Raceway as the tour wraps up its season with another non-points event.

"Heck, we've had a long week and I'm really excited to be able to go into tomorrow with some momentum," the 22-year-old Freeman said. "That's a place that I feel like we've always run really good at. I've won some Crate races there, just never got it done in the Super. So hopefully we can take our momentum from tonight and parlay that into another win tomorrow."

At East Alabama, Freeman benefitted from the misfortune of Georgia driver Austin Horton, who led laps 11-33 but retired with damage after contact with a lapped car. The fifth-starting Freeman took command and led the rest of the 40-lapper.

“Man we really needed this more than a lot of people know,” Freeman said. “We haven’t gotten to race a ton this year, but every time I feel like we’ve raced, we’ve been really competitive and in contention to win races. It means a lot to be able to win here. I've always struggled here a little bit. These Ray Cook races man, they’re hard to win .. it’s hard to believe this is my first one, but hopefully it’s the first of many.”

The East Alabama and Senoia races were added as non-points events after rainouts during the tour's originally scheduled dates. Donald McIntosh of Dawsonville, Ga., wrapped up the series points championship July 27 at Tazewell (Tenn.) Speedway. — Series reports

Okie's recovery

A devastating May 26 crash in Apex Healthcare Partners Sooner Series Late Model competition at Crawford County Speedway in Van Buren, Ark., sent Steve Hewitt Sr. to the hospital. A hard hit into the first-turn wall threatened to end his racing career. But on July 26, Hewitt climbed back behind the wheel at Thunderbird Speedway in Muskogee, Okla., two months to the day of the wreck.

“It has been really been tough,” the Mannford, Okla., driver said. “I have had concussions before but nothing quite like this with nausea, blurred vision, headaches and memory loss.

“We set into (turn) one wide open and something happened and we darted into the wall. It happened fast. I was told I was knocked out and ended up at the hospital.”

Determined to keep doing what he loves, while recovering Hewitt put together another car with the help from fellow racers and family and was back behind the wheel Friday at Thunderbird.

“This car came from Ron Brown,” Hewitt said. “It is an older car. Ron told me to come get it. Him and is wife have just been awesome trying to get me back out here and my son Chris, brother Robert and my wife who does not really want me here right now.

“The (old) car was completely totaled. The only thing we saved off of it was some body panels, engine and transmission. Everything else had to be replaced.”

With the crash behind him Hewitt is ready to continue doing what he loves.

“It has been two months and we finally got a car back together and we will see what it will do,” Hewitt said. “If we can race we will, if not, we will stay out of everyone’s way.

“Hopefully we can keep it in one piece and get back on the road to racing again. We are going to continue chasing our dream and have fun.”

Hewitt suffered engine problems and was credited with a 16th place finish in Friday’s main event. But if the past is any indication, Hewitt will be back doing what he loves. — John Rittenoure

Streaming schedule

Among upcoming Dirt Late Model special and sanctioned events available via live streaming:

Thursday, Aug. 1

• World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wis. (DIRTVision)

• Camp Barnes Benefit Race at Georgetown (Del.) Speedway (FloRacing)

• Malvern Bank West Series at U.S. 30 Speedway in Columbus, Neb. (IMCA TV)

Friday, Aug. 2

• World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wis. (DIRTVision)

• Ed Vanduinen and Dan Salay Memorial Wood Tic prelims at Merritt Speedway in Lake City, Mich. (FloRacing)

• Schaeffer’s Southern Nationals at East Alabama Motor Speedway in Phenix City, Ala. (FloRacing)

• Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series at Duck River Raceway Park in Wheel, Tenn. (Hunt the Front TV)

• Ultimate Southeast Super Late Model Series at Dixieland Speedway in Elizabeth City, N.C. (Pit Row TV)

• Revival Dirt Late Model Series at Tulsa (Okla.) Speedway (Start2Finish TV)

Saturday, Aug. 3

• World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wis. (DIRTVision)

• Ed Vanduinen and Dan Salay Memorial Wood Tic at Merritt Speedway in Lake City, Mich. (FloRacing)

• Schaeffer’s Southern Nationals at Senoia (Ga.) Raceway (FloRacing)

• Limited Late Models at Port Royal (Pa.) Speedway (FloRacing)

• Hunt the Front Super Dirt Series at Duck River Raceway Park in Wheel, Tenn. (Hunt the Front TV)

• Ultimate Southeast Super Late Model Series at County Line Raceway in Elm City, N.C. (Pit Row TV)

• Red Clay 602 Late Model Series at Senoia (Ga.) Raceway (FloRacing)

• Revival Dirt Late Model Series at Caney (Kan.) Valley Speedway (Start2Finish TV)

Monday, Aug. 5

• Structural Buildings WISSOTA Late Model Challenge Series at Princeton (Minn.) Speedway (XR+)

Tuesday, Aug. 6

• Structural Buildings WISSOTA Late Model Challenge Series at Ogilvie (Minn.) Raceway (XR+)

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Streamlining our race coverage with more insightful information that compliments our RaceWire coverage, DirtonDirt.com Dispatches spotlights key storylines to put notes, quotes and accomplishments in context with a quick-hitting read on all the latest from tracks around the country. The file is updated throughout each weekend, topped with the latest happenings.

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