{"id":1138,"date":"2012-09-09T14:07:23","date_gmt":"2012-09-09T14:07:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/3.211.190.68\/superdirtcarseries\/2012\/09\/09\/sept-14-at-mir\/"},"modified":"2020-05-27T15:42:15","modified_gmt":"2020-05-27T15:42:15","slug":"sept-14-at-mir","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/superdirtcarseries.com\/recap\/sept-14-at-mir\/","title":{"rendered":"Phelps First at Mohawk"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Phelps Fends off Threats from Planck for First Super DIRTcar Series Win of Season<\/b><\/p>\n
HOGANSBURG, N. Y. \u2013 September 16, 2012 \u2013 Jimmy Phelps faced an uphill battle on the way to his first Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series win of the season Saturday, Sept. 15, at Mohawk International Raceway, battling seven-time titlist Brett Hearn for the lead and facing late-race challenges from small block standout Dale Planck.<\/p>\n
After finishing 13th<\/sup> in Friday\u2019s time trials before rain put a stop to qualifiers, and finishing second in his heat, Phelps drew the seventh spot in the grid. Hearn, with the pole at the green flag, took the initial lead, and kept it through a caution in lap 1 and restart in lap 5. Mario Clair pursued from second and Phelps was gradually working his way up the ranks. By lap 17, Brett \u201cthe Jet\u201d Hearn was lapping cars, and Phelps had made it to second.<\/p>\n Phelps was just slightly better at maneuvering lapped traffic on Mohawk\u2019s slick track Saturday and passed Hearn in lap 32, but Hearn refused to relinquish easily. He followed Phelps through the turns and challenged him when the second caution brought a double-file restart in lap 42, but just two laps later mechanical issues forced him to the pits and he was unable to return to the race.<\/p>\n However, Phelps wasn\u2019t off the hook. Planck, who had been fast advancing from third, found opportunity to try for the lead with Hearn out of the picture.<\/p>\n \u201cI knew I had my hands full. Dale\u2019s an awful good racer, and he\u2019s really good here,\u201d Phelps said. \u201cI thought for sure he was going to drive right away from me there, but we just had a really good restart.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Through lap 73, Phelps maintained the lead until the race\u2019s fourth caution slowed the pace, a brief shower sprinkling upon the track. When the green flag waved again, Planck took advantage of his outside position and powered to the lead in the backstretch.<\/p>\n However, a subsequent caution in lap 74 brought the field back together and brought a dose of reality to Phelps, who until then had led 40 laps. Planck hoped to repeat his success and took the outside, but Phelps powered through the inside and back to the top spot.<\/p>\n \u201cFortunately, we were able to speed back out in front of him. The rain threw a curve-ball in that we weren\u2019t prepared for either, so it\u2019s just one of those races where anything can happen,\u201d Phelps said. \u201cI knew we had to have a really good restart on the next one when he was leading and we were fortunate enough to be able to squeak back out in front.\u201d<\/p>\n Phelps kept the lead through the checkered flag despite Planck\u2019s advances. \u201cThe Natural\u201d Planck walked away with a second-place finish.<\/p>\n \u201cOn the restart I got a good run on the outside, and actually took the lead, so on the next restart I figured, well that worked out good, so I started on the outside on the next restart, but I spun my tires off turn four,\u201d Planck said of the lap 74 restart. \u201cI tried the extreme outside right on the very end, and I got close but I really couldn\u2019t do anything with it.<\/p>\n Both drivers emerged from their cars looking forward to future races. Planck, the point leader in the DIRTcar 358-Modified Series, said he hoped his strong finish would translate to another in the night\u2019s upcoming small block feature.<\/p>\n \u201cIt gives me a lot of laps for the race coming up,\u201d Planck said. \u201cHopefully we can take what we learned here and transfer it into a feature win.\u201d<\/p>\n Phelps looked further ahead, to the VP Small Engine Fuels 200 at the New York State Fairgrounds Sunday, Oct. 7, during NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLI.<\/p>\n \u201cHopefully it\u2019s a buildup of momentum going into Syracuse. We\u2019ll see what happens. We\u2019re just happy to finally be able to come away with one.\u201d Phelps said.<\/p>\n After finishing second in his heat and drawing the tenth spot, Justin Haers made it to third at the finish line. Carey Terrance started 14th<\/sup> and broke the top five in lap 42 to finish fourth. Steve Bernard spent the last half of the 100-lapper battling Terrance for fourth but settled for fifth. Rounding out the top ten are Pat O\u2019Brien in tenth, Mohawk 358-Modified track champion Billy Dunn in seventh, Danny O\u2019Brien in eighth, Rob Bellinger in ninth, and Laurent Ladouceur in tenth.<\/p>\n The Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series heads to Syracuse for its next appearance, where time trials and qualifying events make up part of NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLI, leading up to Sunday\u2019s VP Small Engine Fuels 200 at the \u201cMoody Mile\u201d on the New York State Fairgrounds.<\/p>\n Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series \u2013 Statistical Report \u2013 September 15, 2012 \u2013 Mohawk International Raceway<\/b><\/p>\n A-Main (100 laps): <\/b>1. 98h Jimmy Phelps; 2. 77x Dale Planck; 3. 3 Justin Haers; 4. 66x Carey Terrance; 5. 54 Steve Bernard; 6. 6p Pat O\u2019Brien; 7. 49 Billy Dunn; 8. 17d Danny O\u2019Brien; 9. 8R Rob Bellinger; 10. 23 Laurent Ladouceur; 11. 01 Chris Raabe; 12. 21a Pete Britten; 13. 99L Larry Wight; 14. 7x Steve Paine; 15. 124 Pierre Dagenaie; 16. 38 Luke Whitteker; 17. 03 Zach Aubertine; 18. 88 Tim O\u2019Brien; 19. 48T Dave Rauscher; 20. 8 Rich Scagliotta; 21. 10c Tim Currier; 22. 007 Roy Tarbell; 23. 99 Bruno LePage; 24. 21 Larry Welling; 25. 74 Matt Billings; 26. 22c Mario Clair; 27. 83x Tim Sears, Jr.; 28. 55 Ryan Bartlett; 29. 20 Brett Hearn; 30. 5* Tyler Siri; 31. 22J Jeremy Wilder; DNS: 56 Vince Vitale<\/p>\n Lap Leaders:<\/b><\/p>\n Brett Hearn (1-32)<\/p>\n Jimmy Phelps (33-72, 74-100)<\/p>\n Dale Planck (73)<\/p>\n Qualifying Heats (8 laps, top 5 qualify, top 3 redraw)<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n B-Main 1 (10 laps, top 3 transfer): <\/b>1. 48T Dave Rauscher; 2. 22J Jeremy Wilder; 3. 99 Bruno LePage; 4. 10c Tim Currier; 5. 55 Ryan Bartlett; 6. 24dc Devon Carin; 7. 93 Jordan McCreadie; 8. 188 David Papineau; 9. 57c Kevin Fetterly<\/span><\/p>\n B-Main 2 (10 laps, top 3 transfer): <\/b>1. 91 Larry Wight; 2. 7x Steve Paine; 3. 88 Tim O’Brien; 4. 6p Pat O’Brien; 5. 38 Luke Whitteker; 6. 97 Michel Chicoine; 7. 5* Tyler Siri; 8. 16 Lance Willix II<\/span><\/p>\n Heat 1: <\/b>1. 49 Billy Dunn; 2. 22c Mario Clair; 3. 83x Tim Sears, Jr.; 4. 03 Zach Aubertine; 5. 21a Pete Britten; 6. 48T Dave Rauscher; 7. 24dc Devon Carin; 8. 151 Brian McDonald; 9. 57c Kevin Fetterly<\/span><\/p>\n Heat 2: <\/b>1. 20 Brett Hearn; 2. 54 Steve Bernard; 3. 23 Laurent Ladouceur; 4. 66x Carey Terrance; 5. 74 Matt Billings; 6. 22J Jeremy Wilder; 7. 10c Tim Currier; 8. 5* Tyler Siri; 9. 93 Jordan McCreadie <\/span><\/p>\n Heat 3: <\/b>1.8R Rob Bellinger; 2. 17d Danny O’Brien; 3. 77x Dale Planck; 4.124 Pierre Dagenais; 5. 21 Larry Welling; 6. Larry Wight; 7. 6p Pat O’Brien; 8. 99 Bruno LePage; 9. 38 Luke Whitteker; 10. 188 David Paineau<\/span><\/p>\n Heat 4: <\/b>1. 98h Jimmy Phelps; 2. 3 Justin Haers; 3. 01 Chris Raabe; 4. 007 Roy Tarbell; 5. 8 Rich Scagliotta; 6. 97 Michel Chicoine; 7. 88 Tim O’Brien; 8. 7x Steve Paine; 9. 16 Lance Willix II; 10. 55 Ryan Bartlett<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Time Trials: <\/b>1. 83x Tim Sears, Jr. (15.300), 2. 20 Brett Hearn (15.332), 3. 21a Pete Britten (15.344), 4. 23 Laurent Ladouceur (15.365), 5. 8R Rob Bellinger (15.456), 6. 9s Matt Sheppard (15.537), 7. 22c Mario Clair (15.559), 8. 91 Billy Decker (15.568), 9. 27J Danny Johnson (15.595), 10. 66x Carey Terrance, 11. 5* Tyler Siri (15.616), 12. 01 Chris Raabe (15.644), 13. 98h Jimmy Phelps (15.692), 14. 49 Billy Dunn (15.694), 15. 54 Steve Bernard (15.724), 16. 84 Gary Tomkins (15.768), 17. 151 Brian McDonald (15.774), 18. 3 Justin Haers (15.775), 19. 22J Jeremy Wilder (15.782), 20. 56 Vince Vitale (15.796), 21. 10J Alan Johnson (15.796), 22. 17d Danny O’Brien (15.832), 23. 77x Dale Planck, 24. 48T Dave Rauscher, 25. 21 Larry Welling (15.898), 26. 10c Tim Currier (15.901), 27. 99L Larry Wight (15.904), 28. 188 David Papineau (15.978), 29. 007 Roy Tarbell (16.030), 30. 55 Perry Francis (16.049), 31. 97 Michel Chicoine (16.153), 32. 8 Rich Scagliotta (16.179), 33. 7x Steve Paine (16.196), 34. 124 Pierre Dagenais (16.198), 35. 88 Tim O’Brien (16.626), 36. 99 Bruno LePage (16.710), 37. 71 Delbert LeGrow (17.490) <\/span><\/p>\n The Super 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, Gander Mountain, NAPA Auto Parts, Nationwide Insurance, and Safety-Kleen. Promotional partners include the University of Northwestern Ohio. Contingency sponsors are ASI, Bicknell Racing Products, Bilstein Shocks, Brodix, ButlerBuilt, Cometic Gasket, Comp Cams, Intercomp, JE Pistons, Klotz Synthetic Lubricants, KSE Racing Products, Motorsports Safety Systems, MSD Ignition, Penske Shocks, Racing Electronics, Superflow, Vicci Racing Apparel, WIX Filters, Wrisco Industries, and Xtreme Lubricants. <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Phelps Fends off Threats from Planck for First Super DIRTcar Series Win of Season HOGANSBURG, N. Y. \u2013 September 16, 2012 \u2013 Jimmy Phelps faced an uphill battle on the way to his first Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series win of the season Saturday, Sept. 15, at Mohawk International Raceway, battling seven-time titlist Brett Hearn … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":14,"featured_media":1136,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1138","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-recap"],"yoast_head":"\n\u201cIt\u2019s a little nerve-wracking up there. It\u2019s really close to that concrete wall. It\u2019s nice to run around the bottom, but you\u2019ve got to run where he\u2019s not,\u201d Planck said of the outside lane at Mohawk. \u201cWe tried, and came up a little short, but I\u2019m definitely happy to come up second.\u201d<\/p>\n