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Shaffer gets redemption in Fargo |
FARGO, N.D. – Last year when the All Star Circuit of Champions “Thundered Through the Plains” two-time and defending series’ titlest Tim Shaffer was riding a huge hot streak that would see him not only claim 16 All Star wins and the series’ title, but the Knoxville Nationals. Well don’t look now, but “The Steel City Outlaw” is at it again.
Much like the 2011 Ohio Sprint Speedweek when Shaffer never finished out of the top three, he is dominating the All Stars’ Great Plains Region. On Wednesday the Aliquippa, Pennsylvania driver passed four-time World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz in traffic and went on to capture the feature event at Red River Valley Speedway. Shaffer leads the $10,000-to-win Great Plains Region points with his two wins and a third place run.
The win vaulted Shaffer ahead of three-time series champion Dale Blaney for the national points lead as well. Shaffer now has 41 career All Star victories, moving him into 10th on the all-time win list.
At Red River, it was a bit of redemption for Shaffer. Last year he led the All Star feature only to have Schatz pass him in traffic and go on to win the race. The roles were reversed on Wednesday as Shaffer took advantage of Schatz getting hung up in lapped traffic and grabbed the lead two-thirds of the way through the 30-lap race. Shaffer had to hold off several late challenges by Schatz and took the Aaron Call/Janet Holbrook Motorsports #83 to victory lane for his sixth All Star win of 2011.
"Wow, what a great race," admitted Shaffer beside his Kistler Engines/VRP Shocks/Kistler Racing Products J&J machine. "My hat goes off to (crew chief) Brian (Kemenah) and the guys. This car really came in late in the race and we were able to get another win. Donny kind of got me at the start and was setting a pretty good pace. I just had to be patient and I think I may have found the rubber before him on the bottom and we were able to get by him. It's always good to win races, but this is the time of year when you want things to be going your way. We're pretty excited."
Shaffer qualified fourth in the field of 27 cars and started the feature event on the outside of pole-sitter Dale Blaney. Blaney led the early going driving the Ti22 Performance No. 2 before Schatz raced his No. 15 Big Game Treestands/Fast Lane Car Wash J&J into the lead. Once in front, Schatz weaved his way through traffic for several laps and looked poised to repeat his win from last July, but lapped traffic would ultimately cost him the victory.
With five laps to go, Shaffer, Schatz and Mark Dobmeier were nearly nose to tail with Tyler Walker, Blaney and a charging Tony Stewart closing in. When Austin Wheatly got upside down, it gave Shaffer a clear track but set up a five lap shoot-out. Shaffer would pull away slightly on the restart, but Schatz mounted one more charge. As Shaffer took the white flag, Schatz was just a half a car length back. Another caution would set up a green-white-checkered finish and Shaffer would pull away for the win.
Dobmeier was third in the Lunstra/Dobmeier Motorsports No. 13L J&J. Walker began the evening by setting a new track record in the Keen Motorsports No. 17 Maxim and finished it by coming home fourth. Two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Tony Stewart passed Blaney late to earn a top-five finish.
"That was a good race and we just needed a few more laps of lapped traffic there at the end," said Schatz. "I got the lead and felt like I was in pretty good shape, but when it starts taking as long as it did to get by some of those lapped cars, you knew somebody was coming. Great job to Tim and his team for coming up with the win. I'm really happy we had a such a good race for all the people that came out. We've got another big show coming up in two weeks (The $12,000-to-win Champions Challenge on Aug. 17), and hopefully we can have another great race like this."
"We were happy to be on the frontstretch tonight," said Dobmeier, who hails from Grand Forks, N.D. "The car was really good, but I think I killed my tire early in the race trying to get up there and race with Donny and Blaney. I just didn't have anything left there at the end. I want to thank everyone for coming out and all of the people that allow me to do this. We've got a good team and this is a good way for us to head into the weekend and next week at the (Knoxville) Nationals. Maybe we'll be just a bit better in two weeks here."
The All-Stars return to action on Saturday night at Knoxville Raceway. Two nights later, the series moves onto Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa, for the annual Front Row Challenge. The Thunder Through the Plains Tour will resume after the 51st annual Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals on Sunday, Aug. 14 at Huset's Speedway in Sioux Falls. A Tuesday night event at Amsoil Speedway in Superior, Wisc., precedes the inaugural Champions Challenge at RRVS, which will pay $12,000 to the winner and be the final race in the All-Stars' Great Plains Region.
Red River Valley Speedway - 8/3/2011 All Star Circuit of Champions (27 Cars) [#]-Starting Position Qualifying - Kistler Engines 1. 17-Tyler Walker, 12.739 2. 15-Donny Schatz, 12.763 3. 8-Casey Mack, 12.771 4. 83-Tim Shaffer, 12.906 5. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 13.029 6. 2-Dale Blaney, 13.102 7. 89G-David Gravel, 13.114 8. 2P-Austin Pierce, 13.177 9. 1-Chris Shirek, 13.191 10. 14-Tony Stewart, 13.225 11. 25-Corey Mack, 13.230 12. 19-Donnovan Peterson, 13.339 13. W20-Greg Wilson, 13.348 14. 21K-Lou Kennedy, 13.361 15. 33-Roby Wolfgang, 13.407 16. O4-Cap Henry, 13.435 17. 20K-Thomas Kennedy, 13.486 18. 14R-Jody Roseboom, 13.491 19. 44W-Austin Wheatly, 13.493 20. 92-Mitch Mack, 13.505 21. 3-Pete Miller III, 13.533 22. 15X-Cody Skytland, 13.811 23. 1H-Sye Anderson, 13.878 24. 5-David Gennon, 14.139 25. 10TRB-Bob Martin, 14.165 26. 16-Rayce Martin, 14.271 27. 50-Ryan Flaten, 14.353 Heat 1 - Kears Speed Shop (8 Laps - Top 9 finishers transfer to the A-feature) 1. O4-Cap Henry[1] 2. 14-Tony Stewart[3] 3. W20-Greg Wilson[2] 4. 83-Tim Shaffer[5] 5. 17-Tyler Walker[6] 6. 44W-Austin Wheatly[7] 7. 10TRB-Bob Martin[9] 8. 15X-Cody Skytland[8] 9. 89G-David Gravel[4] Heat 2 - All Pro Heads (8 Laps - Top 9 finishers transfer to the A-feature) 1. 20K-Thomas Kennedy[1] 2. 15-Donny Schatz[6] 3. 21K-Lou Kennedy[2] 4. 2P-Austin Pierce[4] 5. 13-Mark Dobmeier[5] 6. 92-Mitch Mack[7] 7. 25-Corey Mack[3] 8. 1H-Sye Anderson[8] 9. 16-Rayce Martin[9] Heat 3 - MSD Ignition (8 Laps - Top 9 finishers transfer to the A-feature) 1. 1-Chris Shirek[4] 2. 2-Dale Blaney[5] 3. 33-Roby Wolfgang[2] 4. 14R-Jody Roseboom[1] 5. 8-Casey Mack[6] 6. 3-Pete Miller III[7] 7. 19-Donnovan Peterson[3] 8. 50-Ryan Flaten[9] 9. 5-David Gennon[8] Dash - Outerwears Performance Products (6 Laps, finishing order determined first 6 starting positions of A-feature 1. 2-Dale Blaney[2] 2. 83-Tim Shaffer[3] 3. 15-Donny Schatz[4] 4. 8-Casey Mack[1] 5. 17-Tyler Walker[5] 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier[6] A-Main - (30 Laps) 1. 83-Tim Shaffer[2] 2. 15-Donny Schatz[3] 3. 13-Mark Dobmeier[6] 4. 17-Tyler Walker[5] 5. 14-Tony Stewart[9] 6. 2-Dale Blaney[1] 7. 89G-David Gravel[11] 8. O4-Cap Henry[16] 9. 8-Casey Mack[4] 10. 21K-Lou Kennedy[14] 11. W20-Greg Wilson[13] 12. 1-Chris Shirek[8] 13. 19-Donnovan Peterson[12] 14. 14R-Jody Roseboom[18] 15. 2P-Austin Pierce[7] 16. 20K-Thomas Kennedy[17] 17. 3-Pete Miller III[21] 18. 1H-Sye Anderson[23] 19. 15X-Cody Skytland[22] 20. 50-Ryan Flaten[27] 21. 33-Roby Wolfgang[15] 22. 25-Corey Mack[10] 23. 44W-Austin Wheatly[19] 24. 16-Rayce Martin[26] 25. 10TRB-Bob Martin[25] 26. 5-David Gennon[24] 27. 92-Mitch Mack[20] Hard Charger: O4-Cap Henry[+8] ©2011 - Results Provided by: Computer Man Inc. Fremont, OH |
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