Wow, Another killer night at The Burg!
Knowing there was several tracks running, USAC out west and Fremont putting up 5G I didn't know what to expect getting to the track, Getting there about three and pulling past the ball fields I was happy about five were already back there. Then I see the Epperson trailer pull in, And a few others before the pit gate opened.
Grabbing my spot in the stands It seemed the track was a bit heavier than last week It was but it was also packed down good. I chatted with Moffatt and his dad for a good bit early on, Made a couple laps of the pits amazed at some of the quality that had shown up. Good to see KT.jr, Cottle, Dickie Gaines, Gary Taylor, Westerfeld, Goodnight, Landon Simon and his beautiful car. Stapp, Abel, Abrams, Webber. I was very pleased to see Ted Hines Return after his USAC spill. Welcome back Iron Man! and last car i seen unload was Logan Jarrett. Steve Thomas also snuck in as I hadn't seen him till qualifying.
Abrams really surprised me in the heat with his win, Congrats!
KT was the only runaway heat win and the heats were hard racing and competitive.
The track stayed good till after qualifying but the wind dryed it out and it was pretty slick for heats with a cushion to lean on. A little bit of low racing in 3-4 but mostly on the cushion with some ducking under and position swap sliders.
Shot of water before the feature brought the track back better and it actually got faster the longer the feature went on.
Logan Jarrett walked off for the first fifteen or so laps before the only caution of the feature came out for a thrown wheel cover, Not only did it kill the advantage Jarrett had before the yellow (Roughly as straight) but Cottle had ducked under KT for second only to have it taken away by the caution as the lap had not been completed.
After the lap 15 restart it was three under a blanket till about lap 21 when KT secured the lead from Cottle and Jarrett kinda faded to third. Westerfeld ran a fast race race to come home fourth. Landon Simon was nipped and got his fifth position stolen by Gary Taylor on the last corner of the last lap. Feature done at 9pm on the nose. Interesting note is after the restart Jarrett stayed commited to the cushion with westerfeld in tow while KT and Cottle were running low. I didn't expect the bottom to come in like that, but it did and it was faster at the end than at the start (At least it looked that way)
Mods were rough for the first few laps but after they got the fifth restart going the rest of the race went well. Kramer dominated over Nicely and Scotty Kincaid who put on a great battle for second all race.
Joey Kramer has often given the kids who drew his pill number his trophy. He did so again tonight and it looked like the kid was about three or four. and when he got back on stage, He held that trophy high and the crowd cheered. He was on cloud nine. A fan for life and it sure was a nice gesture from Joey!
Street stocks had a strong showing and great racing with Will McRobers dogged the whole race by Hensley and Brandon Gibson who stole second a couple times near the end but finished third. Beeler came from eight to fourth.
Racing done at ten, Home by 11
I thought it turned out to be a excellent night, Excellent turnout, decent crowd and weather was fantastic once the wind died down. Ten more mods and it would have been the Perfect show. The wrecker was only used once and that was to separate two mods. Local favorite Spille blew his sprinter in the heat race. Richie Lex Hotlapped and loaded up. Not sure.
KTjr. Is KING of the Midwest! It's good to be King!
Thanks to the staff, teams and safety crews and the man above for the weather.
See you next week!