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Sheppard Takes Mohawk

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Matt Sheppard leads flag-to-flag at Mohawk International Raceway for fourth 2014 Super DIRTcar Series win

Victory for Sheppard expands his series point lead

AKWESASNE, N.Y. – Sunday, September 14, 2015 – Matt Sheppard, of Waterloo, N.Y., lead flag-to-flag to claim his third Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series point race of 2014, his fourth overall series win for the year. The 150-point feature race, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 13, at Mohawk International Raceway, hit the track just after midnight Sunday morning, delayed by inclement weather earlier in the evening.

“I just want to thank the whole team, it was a great team tonight,” the three-time Super DIRTcar Series champion said after Sunday morning’s victory. “It was good, started on the pole and lead all 100 laps.”

 

Sheppard started the 100-lapper on the pole after a inclement weather cut short qualifying rounds and caused officials to set the field according to Super DIRTcar Series point standings. He claimed the initial lead over Billy Decker, of Sidney, N.Y., who started on the outside front row.

A lap-1 caution for David Papineau, who slowed to a stop in turn 3, slowed the pace early on. Sheppard had the advantage at the restart as Decker and Larry Wight batted for second place.

The yellow flag wove a second time in lap 9 as smoke billowed from the S & W Service Centre No. 6m of Mat Williamson. Off the restart, a three-car collision in turn 3 brought another caution before the field could gain any momentum.

The field restarted in lap 18, Sheppard keeping his lead and Jimmy Phelps charging ahead of both Wight and Decker to pull into second place. Dexter Stacey’s No. 66w flipped in lap 26 bringing the field to a stop under red flag conditions.

Sheppard made a switch on the next restart, choosing the outside front row rather than the inside, and the changed worked out well for him. He kept his lead over Phelps before the race slowed under in lap 42.

Strong on restarts all night, Sheppard powered ahead and reached lapped traffic in lap 53. Behind him, Phelps maintained second, and Wight and Decker were third and fourth respectively. Erick Rudolph, who started in a backup car from the rear of the field cracked the top-five in lap 55.

As the leaders maneuvered through lapped traffic, Phelps was able to gain some ground on Sheppard.

“That was probably the only thing that really shook it up,” Phelps said. “A couple times there in traffic he’d get slowed up. The leaders had so many more miles per hour than the guys in the back that it really made it interesting coming into traffic how the guys were lined up in front of you.”

Despite Phelps’s gain in lapped traffic, he was unable to challenge Sheppard for the lead before the next caution brought the field back together.

“The lapped cars were a little tough. They were running side-by-side,” Sheppard admitted. “The track went away enough that it was tough to tell which groove you were in, but when we were in lapped traffic it gave us a little bit better of an idea.”

The yellow flag waved again in laps 59 and 72, giving Brett Hearn, who had fallen from his third starting position to tenth early in the race, the opportunity to gain positions off restarts. By lap 75, the eight-time Super DIRTcar Series champion was challenging Wight for fourth place.

In lap 82, leaders were again battling slower cars at the back of the pack. Hearn was able to leverage lapped traffic to get around Decker for third in lap 82.

Another collision in lap 95 brought the field to red, with the No. 74 of Matt Billings flipped in the backstretch.

With only five laps remaining, the top three runners clung to their respective positions, Sheppard finishing first, Phelps second and Hearn third.

“I think we were as good as he was for the better part of the end of the race. We were too even to really make anything happen,” Phelps said. “Coming out of here with a second place is the start of what is hopefully going to be a good second half of the season.”

Rounding out the top four are Rudolph in fourth and Mohawk’s DIRTcar 358-Modified three-time track champion Billy Dunn, of Watertown, N.Y.

The Super DIRTcar Series continues Sunday, Sept. 21, at Fonda Speedway in Fonda, N.Y. For more information about the Super DIRTcar Series, visit www.superdirtcarseries.com.

Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series Statistical Report

Mohawk International Raceway

September 13, 2014

A-Main (100 laps):

1. 9H Matt Sheppard – Waterloo, N.Y.

2. 98H Jimmy Phelps – Baldwinsville, N.Y.

3. 20 Brett Hearn – Sussex, N.J.

4. 7z Erick Rudolph – Ransomville, N.Y.

5. 49 Billy Dunn – Watertown, N.Y.

6. 99L Larry Wight – Altmar, N.Y.

7. 84 Gary Tomkins – Clifton Springs, N.Y.

8. 91 Billy Decker – Sidney, N.Y.

9. 3 Justin Haers – Phelps, N.Y.

10. 21a Peter Britten – Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

11. 10v Billy VanInwegen – Sparrowbush, N.Y.

12. 63 Adam Roberts – Watertown, N.Y.

13. 8 Rich Scagliotta – Hillsborough, N.J.

14. 29 Tom Conklin – Gouverneur, N.Y.

15. 43 Keith Flach – Ravena, N.Y.

16. 777 Tyler McPherson – St. Catharines, Ontario

17. 5* Tyler Siri – Watkins Glen, N.Y.

18. 44 Kyle Jacobs – Hogansburg, N.Y.

19. 188 David Papineau – Akwesasne, N.Y.

20. 74 Matt Billings – Brockville, Ontario

21. 42p Pat Ward – Genoa, N.Y.

22. 22c Mario Clair – St. Edmond, Quebec

23. 55 Matt Woodruff – Bloomingdale, N.Y.

24. 66x Carey Terrance – Hogansburg, N.Y.

25. 07 Tim Kerr – Picton, Ontario

26. 93 Ryan Bartlett – Watertown, N.Y.

27. 35 Mike Perrotte – Plattsburgh, N.Y.

28. 55J Danny Johnson – Rochester, N.Y.

29. X Chad Phelps – Mexico, N.Y.

30. 16w Lance Willix – Theresa, N.Y.

31. m96 Danny O’Brien – Kingston, Ontario

32. 66w Dexter Stacey – Kahnawake, Quebec

33. R70 Ryan Arbuthnot – Renfrew, Ontario

34. 6m Mat Willliamson – St. Catharines, Ontario

35. 3m Bill Mullin – Iroquois, Ontario

Contingency Awards:

VP Race Fuels – Billy Decker ($50 cash)

ASI Racewear – Gary Tomkins ($50 cash)

Bicknell Racing Products – Erick Rudolph ($100 product certificate)

Cometic Gasket – Rich Scagliotta ($50 cash)

Comp Cams – Erick Rudolph ($50 cash), Pete Britten ($50 product certificate)

Edelbrock – Justin Haers ($50 cash)

Fox Shocks – Brett Hearn ($50 cash)

JE Pistons – Larry Wight ($50 cash), Tyler McPherson and Pat Ward (product valued at appr. $285 per awardee)

KSE – Erick Rudolph ($50 product certificate)

MSD – Tim Kerr ($50 cash), Pete Britten ($25 cash)

Mobil 1 – Erick Rudolph ($50 cash), Pat Ward (20% product discount)

SuperFlow – Tyler McPherson ($50 cash)

Wrisco Aluminum – Erick Rudolph (product valued at appr. $200)

Dash (6 laps): Sheppard, Britten, Terrance, J. Phelps, Wight, Haers, Dunn, Rudolph

TheSuper DIRTcar Series and DIRTcar Racing in the Northeast Region is brought to fans by several sponsors and partners including Hoosier Racing Tire, VP Racing Fuels, Chevy Performance Parts, NAPA Auto Parts, and Safety-Kleen. Contingency partners include the University of Northwestern Ohio, ASI, Bicknell Racing Products, Bilstein Shocks, Brodix, ButlerBuilt, Cometic Gasket, Comp Cams, Edelbrock, Integra Shocks, Intercomp, JE Pistons, JRI Shocks, KSE Racing Products, Mobil 1, Motorsports Safety Systems, MSD LLC, Fox Shocks, Pole Position Raceway, Racing Electronics, Superflow and Wrisco Industries.