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D.O. (Offline)
  #21 9/10/10 10:37 PM
Feature Finish

Stanbrough
Jones
Clauson
Tracy Hines
Hollingsworth
Coons
Fitzpatrick
Gardner
Cramer
Bland
Barrow
Gaines
Windom
Hendrick
Clarke
Weyant
Marvel
Shuman
Riggs
Grant
Ballou
Darland


Sorry for the jerky video tonight - working off a cell phone card. Thanks for all of you who watched.
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Wayne Davis (Offline)
  #22 9/10/10 10:39 PM
thanks do!!!
D.O. (Offline)
  #23 9/10/10 10:42 PM
The feature can be seen at Ustream.tv/huggypole. Recorded there.
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openwheelfan1 (Offline)
  #24 9/10/10 10:46 PM
Thank you D. O.! Great race!
Fred Zirzow (Offline)
  #25 9/10/10 11:58 PM
USAC AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR SERIES RACE RESULTS: September 10, 2010 – Putnamville, Indiana – Lincoln Park Speedway – “Billy Marvel Classic”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Bryan Clauson, 2B, RWB-12.034; 2. Jon Stanbrough, 53, Fox-12.182; 3. Chris Windom, 11, Walker-12.241; 4. Jeff Bland Jr., 38s, Bland-12.307; 5. Blake Fitzpatrick, 10F, Fitzpatrick-12.330; 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 69, Dynamics-12.417; 7. Dave Darland, 39, Goodnight-12.444; 8. Damion Gardner, 71, DG-12.474; 9. Casey Shuman, 4G, Cook-12.601; 10. Robert Ballou, 81, MPHG-12.616; 11. Levi Jones, 20, Stewart-12.671; 12. Justin Grant, 5B, Baldwin-12.680; 13. Jesse Cramer, 12T, Cramer-12.686; 14. Casey Riggs, 37, Indiana Underground-12.719; 15. Hunter Schuerenberg, 2E, Epperson-12.737; 16. Justin Marvel, 47, Marvel-12.744; 17. Dickie Gaines, 21x, Roberts/Tate-12.747; 18. Shane Hollingsworth, 34, Olson-12.750; 19. Henry Clarke, 67, Kunz-12.750; 20. A.J. Hopkins, 14, Hopkins-12.751; 21. J.C. Bland, 98, Bland-12.823; 22. Tracy Hines, 4, Hines-12.906; 23. Ricky Williams, 11w, Williams-13.005; 24. Ethan Barrow, 15, Barrow-13.010: 25. Ted Hines, 12, Hines-13.038; 26. Jonathan
Hendrick, 68, Hendrick-13.086; 27. Korey Weyant, 99, Weyant-13.246; 28. Bill Rose, 10T, R & B-13.288; 29. Steve Thomas, 20T, Thomas-13.650; 30. Jimmy Wingo, 4w, Wingo-13.915; 31. Danny Holtsclaw, 3, Holtsclaw-NT.

FIRST HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Shuman, 2. Gaines, 3. Fitzpatrick, 4. Cramer, 5. J.C. Bland, 6. Clauson, 7. Ted Hines, 8. Thomas. 2:11.94

SECOND HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Hollingsworth, 2. Tracy Hines, 3. Coons, 4. Ballou, 5. Stanbrough, 6. Riggs, 7. Hendrick, 8. Wingo. NT

THIRD HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Clarke, 2. Jones, 3. Windom, 4. Darland, 5. Williams, 6. Schuerenberg, 7. Holtsclaw, 8. Weyant. 2:13.06

FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Grant, 2. Jeff Bland, 3. Barrow, 4. Gardner, 5. Marvel, 6. Rose, 7. Hopkins. 2.62

SEMI: (12 laps) 1. Clauson, 2. Stanbrough, 3. Riggs, 4. Marvel, 5. Weyant, 6. Hendrick, 7. Ted Hines, 8. Rose, 9. Thomas, 10. Wingo, 11. J.C. Bland, 12. Schuerenberg, 13. Hopkins, 14. Williams, 15. Holtsclaw. NT

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Jon Stanbrough, 2. Levi Jones, 3. Bryan Clauson, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Shane Hollingsworth, 6. Jerry Coons Jr., 7. Blake Fitzpatrick, 8. Damion Gardner, 9. Jesse Cramer, 10. Jeff Bland Jr., 11. Ethan Barrow, 12. Dickie Gaines, 13. Chris Windom, 14. Jonathan Hendrick, 15. Henry Clarke, 16. Korey Weyant, 17. Justin Marvel, 18. Casey Shuman, 19. Casey Riggs, 20. Justin Grant, 21. Robert Ballou, 22. Dave Darland. T
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**Holtsclaw flipped during qualifying.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-4 Darland, Laps 5-19 Clauson, Laps 20-27 Jones, Lap 28 Shuman, Laps 29-30 Stanbrough.

NEW AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR STANDINGS: 1-Jones-1,781; 2-Gardner-1,689; 3-Clauson-1,679; 4-Coons-1,537; 5-Tracy Hines-1,506; 6-Windom-1,462; 7-Clarke-1,189; 8-Darland-1,104; 9-Shane Hmiel-1,059; 10-Stanbrough-841.
NEW NATIONAL SPRINT CAR DIRT STANDINGS: 1-Jones-1,468; 2-Gardner-1,331; 3-Clauson-1,310; 4-Windom-1,206; 5-Coons-1,181; 6-Tracy Hines-1,147; 7-Darland-1,104; 8-Clarke-859; 9-Stanbrough-841; 10-Ballou-684.

NEXT AMSOIL NATIONAL SPRINT CAR RACE: – September 11 – Terre Haute (IN) Action Track – “Jim Hurtubise Classic”
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Jerry Shaw (Offline)
  #26 9/11/10 12:45 AM
Tonight was a great lesson in the minutia that separates the kind of driver that is capable of winning 20 or 30 races in a season-vs an excellent driver who will win 10. Even if the latter is one who is getting ready to make history and capture his record tying 4th USAC National title. The winner tonight is just that rare breed of driver that only comes down the pike every 20 years or so. Maybe even less often that that. One who's entire existence is predicated on winning every race he competes in. No points. Getting a podium finish is no consolation. It's either win or lose. No exeptions.

You saw Levi's frustration as the top 3 pulled to a stop, near the flag stand. And it had to have been frustrating. Driving from an 11th place start to pass the new track record holder (BC) to grab the lead, on a racing surface that was challenging to say the least. He drove an outstanding race and it looked to be over. That is, until he found himself on a late race restart with a large and very threatening cloud looming over him. And I'm not talking about the remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine. It was a storm that Levi is all too familiar with. And he put up a valiant fight. It was a classic battle. But it was not enough to stop the force of nature that was upon him.

And as great as Jon and Levi were, their show was almost stolen by a great effort turned in by a seemingly outgunned Casey Shuman, who was the first to the flag stand, as the 28th lap was completed and the top two were going at it tooth and nail. But just as quickly as he became the leader, that was all gone, as he slowed on the backstretch and pulled into the infield. It was such a shame, because those who look at the official USAC box score will never appreciate what a great run he had.

Also, you have to give a hand to those who run LPS, as they managed to run their regular program with a USAC show and have sprint car fans out and on the road by 10:30. Like last year at Vermilion County Speedway, these guys waste no time and keep their show moving along nicely. And we were treated to a main event that turned into a real barn burner, even though at first it didn't have that feel to it.

Jerry

A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.

Winston Churchill
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GOFOBROKE
  #27 9/11/10 2:01 AM
Very Well Said Jerry!!!!!
Eatin Dirt (Offline)
  #28 9/11/10 8:48 AM
Great recap Jerry.
Wallsracing (Offline)
  #29 9/11/10 9:13 AM
Originally Posted by jerry shaw:
tonight was a great lesson in the minutia that separates the kind of driver that is capable of winning 20 or 30 races in a season-vs an excellent driver who will win 10. Even if the latter is one who is getting ready to make history and capture his record tying 4th usac national title. The winner tonight is just that rare breed of driver that only comes down the pike every 20 years or so. Maybe even less often that that. One who's entire existence is predicated on winning every race he competes in. No points. Getting a podium finish is no consolation. It's either win or lose. No exeptions.

You saw levi's frustration as the top 3 pulled to a stop, near the flag stand. And it had to have been frustrating. Driving from an 11th place start to pass the new track record holder (bc) to grab the lead, on a racing surface that was challenging to say the least. He drove an outstanding race and it looked to be over. That is, until he found himself on a late race restart with a large and very threatening cloud looming over him. And i'm not talking about the remnants of tropical storm hermine. It was a storm that levi is all too familiar with. And he put up a valiant fight. It was a classic battle. But it was not enough to stop the force of nature that was upon him.

And as great as jon and levi were, their show was almost stolen by a great effort turned in by a seemingly outgunned casey shuman, who was the first to the flag stand, as the 28th lap was completed and the top two were going at it tooth and nail. But just as quickly as he became the leader, that was all gone, as he slowed on the backstretch and pulled into the infield. It was such a shame, because those who look at the official usac box score will never appreciate what a great run he had.

Also, you have to give a hand to those who run lps, as they managed to run their regular program with a usac show and have sprint car fans out and on the road by 10:30. Like last year at vermilion county speedway, these guys waste no time and keep their show moving along nicely. And we were treated to a main event that turned into a real barn burner, even though at first it didn't have that feel to it.

Jerry
hey jerry i didnt hear can you say that again...lol
openwheelKT (Offline)
  #30 9/11/10 9:23 AM
Good sum up Jerry. There may have been better races this year, but none that I have attended. Love when there is a top and bottom that can be worked. Jon and the Fox bros are just a great combo. Felt terrible for Shu, great run that I hated to see spoiled.
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