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Weekly Notebook presented by FK Rod Ends

Notes: Young Nebraskan enjoying stellar season

August 9, 2012, 7:21 am
By Joshua Joiner
DirtonDirt.com staff writer
Tad Pospisil is enjoying his best season in a Late Model. (racedayprints.com)
Tad Pospisil is enjoying his best season in a Late Model. (racedayprints.com)

Tad Pospisil is having the kind of season most weekly racers can only dream about. With 10 victories in 14 Limited Late Model events this season at Boone County Raceway, the 24-year-old Norfolk, Neb., driver has been nothing short of dominant at the 3/8-mile oval in Albion, Neb.

Pospisil, who’s also won at Riviera Raceway in Norfolk and U.S. 30 Speedway in Columbus, Neb., this year for a total of 14 victories, has all but locked up his second straight track championship at Boone County with two races remaining on the track’s schedule.

For his remarkable success this season, Pospisil credits long hours in the race shop tuning on his Lazer Chassis and setup help from veteran racer Kyle Berck of Marquette, Neb.

“We’re just hitting on all cylinders right now,” said Pospisil, whose previous best season was six victories in 2011. “We did a lot of research over the winter and a lot of talking with Kyle Berck. Without him, I don’t think we’d be having this great of a year. He’s been helping us and we’ve been doing a lot of work in the shop; that’s definitely turned our program around over the past two years.”

Pospisil has been strong all year at Boone County. With a 525 GM crate engine that was allowed in the division for the first time this season, Pospisil started the year off by winning three of the track’s first five races.

Pospisil’s success didn’t go unnoticed. In fact, it was partly to blame when track officials eventually rescinded the rule that allowed 525 engines in the track’s Limited Late Model division.

Forced to switch back to the Limited Late Model engine he ran in 2011, Pospisil never missed a beat and instead went on a streak of four consecutive victories.

“They had a challenge race that was a special race, and they wouldn’t let me bring my 525 motor down there,” Pospisil recalled of his first race without his 525 engine. “So we brought our Limited car and won by a straightaway that night. That was a great moral victory, and then we won like four out of five races with it.”

In addition to his regular racing at Boone County, Pospisil has stepped up to the Super Late Model division for a number of events this season.

Using his 525 engine, Pospisil has raced to four top-five finishes in eight starts against the open-engine Late Models of the Super Late Model Racing Series. His best finish on the Nebraska-based tour came on June 23 at Junction Motor Speedway when he raced to a runner-up finish behind Bill Leighton Jr. of Omaha, Neb., and one spot ahead of his mentor Berck.

“It’s pretty cool racing against those guys and finishing ahead of great drivers like (Berck),” said Pospisil, who believes racing on the SLMRS tour has led to dramatic improvements in his racing program. “It helps tremendously racing against the tougher competition. It makes me become a better driver and makes me spend all kinds of time studying to find ways to make the car faster. It’s just helped us 110 percent.”

With six more events left on the SLMRS tour’s 2012 slate, Pospisil plans to enter most if not all of those races as he gears up at a full-time run on the series next season.

“We want to finish up this year strong, but our goal is really to get ready to race with those guys full time next year,” said Pospisil. “Hopefully we’ll keep on improving and get even more competitive. I think we can at least finish in the top three in points (in 2013) and maybe even win a few of those races.”

Weekly highlights

• Winning his 109th feature at Lernerville Speedway, Lynn Geisler of Cranberry Township, Pa., broke a three-year drought at the Sarver, Pa., oval, outdueling Boom Briggs and Jared Miley for the victory.

• In a doubleheader at Adams County Speedway, home-state driver Jason O’Brien of Atlantic swept Late Model action Aug. 4 at the oval in Corning, Iowa.

• Iowa standout Todd Cooney of Des Moines scored a three-victory weekend Aug. 3-5 at home-state tracks, winning at Crawford County Speedway in Denison, Shelby County Speedway in Harlan and Stuart Speedway.

Mickey Trosclair of Luling, La., notched two more NeSmith Crate victories in Mississippi on Aug. 3-4, winning at Hattiesburg Motorsports Park and Pike County Speedway.

G.R. Smith of Mooresburg, N.C., captured his fourth straight weekly feature for Fastrak-sanctioned Crate Late Models at 311 Motor Speedway. Smith is unbeaten at the Madison, N.C., track since June 23 with the exception of his runner-up finish to Dennis Franklin in the $2,500-to-win special on July 7.

First things first

First-time occurrences in Dirt Late Model racing:

• Making his first start in a new Bloomquist Race Car, former track champ Jason Trammell of Knoxville, Tenn., notched an Aug. 4 victory at Tazewell (Tenn.) Speedway.

• Rookie driver Chuck Hannah of Moline, Ill., earned his first career IMCA Late Model victory Aug. 4 at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. Hannah overtook Sam Halstead in the late stages in racing to victory.

Jeremy Miller of Gettysburg, Pa., won his first race of 2012 as he pocketed $2,200 for his Ernie Jones Memorial victory Aug. 4 at Roaring Knob Motorsports Complex in Markleysburg, Pa.

Kevin Maher of McDavid, Fla., won Aug. 4 at Southern Raceway in Milton, Fla., for his first victory of the season.

Weekly points chases

UMP DIRTcar (Super Late Models): Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., continues to lead with a 113-point advantage over Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., through July 29 races. Kevin Weaver of Gibson City, Ill., is third, just one point behind Babb.

UMP DIRTcar (Crate Late Models): Nick Bauman of New Berlin, Ill., leads Mark Oller of Highland, Ill., by 86 points as of July 29 with Evan Fink of Glasford, Ill., third, one point behind Oller.

AMRA: Reigning champion Chris Garnes of Evans, W.Va., holds a commanding lead as of July 12 with 1,254 points to Ronnie Mayle’s 988. Andy Bond is third with 908 points.

IMCA: Reigning champion Ray Guss Jr. of Milan, Ill., leads Todd Cooney, of Des Moines, Iowa, by just four points as of Aug. 2 with Tyler Bruening of Decorah, Iowa, third, 37 points out of the lead.

ULMA: In scoring his ninth victory of the season over the weekend, Jason Russell of Henley, Mo., stretched his points lead to 91 points over Brandon Imhoff of Lake Ozark, Mo., while Joe Walkenhorst of Lee’s Summit, Mo., moved to third after winning at Valley Speedway.

WDLMA: Russ Scheffler of Waukesha, Wis., remains atop the standings with 345 points through July 28 races. Craig Schueffner (319) of Sheboygan Falls, Wis., is second, followed by Scheffler’s younger brother Rick (319).

WISSOTA: Chad Becker of Aberdeen, S.D., leads Todd Frank of Mellen, Wis., at the top with 1,510 points through July 29 events. Frank’s 1,412 points gives him a three-point advantage over Kyle Peterlin of Hibbing, Minn., for second.

NeSmith Chevrolet Series: Even with his two victories, Mickey Trosclair saw his points lead shrink to just three points over Chase Washington of Houlka, Miss. Duke Palasini Leland, Miss., is third, eight points out of the lead. The top six are separated by just nine points with eight weeks remaining in the chase for the $10,000 championship.

Upcoming weekly specials

Among non-touring and independent special events coming up at dirt tracks around the country:

Valley Speedway, Grain Valley, Mo. (Aug. 10): The middle of a three-race weekend includes a 40-lap ULMA double points race.

Elkins Raceway, Kerens, W.Va. (Aug. 10-11): Rainouts have set up perhaps the biggest weekend in track history with the $5,000-to-win Jim Hitt Memorial on Friday and the $7,500-to-win Richard Skidmore Memorial on Saturday.

Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55, Pevely, Mo. (Aug. 11): The Late Model division competes as part of the Laura Jones Jumper Memorial.

Tad Pospisil file

Age: 24
Hometown: Norfolk, Neb.
Occupation: Accountant
Chassis: Lazer Chassis
Engine: 525 crate engine and Ostrich Racing Engine (Limited Late Model)
Sponsors: Canham Maytag, Ray’s Appliance Center, Window World, Morrissey Motor Company, Norfolk GM Auto Center, Heritage Financial, Schi and Associates, Pfeifer Auto Body, 106 KIX.
Crew: Dylan Pospisil (brother), Jerry Pospisil (grandfather), Chad Fox.
Career highlights: Sixth-year Late Model driver owns Limited Late Model track championships at Wagner (S.D.) Speedway in 2008 and Boone County (Neb.) Raceway last season. Leads current Boone County standings with 10 wins in 14 races. Transitioning to Supers with four top-five finishes in eight starts on Nebraska’s Super Late Model Racing Series.
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