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Classic Thriller: Jason Meyers Edges Steve Kinser & Donny Schatz at Las Vegas
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2/27/2010

2/27/2010

Sprint Source


Classic Thriller: Jason Meyers Edges Steve Kinser & Donny Schatz at Las Vegas

Las Vegas, NV— February 26, 2010—Jason Meyers has been involved in some thrilling races over the years, but probably none quite as exciting as Friday night, when he battled 20-time World of Outlaws champion Steve Kinser and four-time and defending series titlist Donny Schatz right down to the wire to score a breathtaking win in the Second Annual Las Vegas Super Sprint Classic at The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway before a huge crowd. Even more impressive was the fact that Meyers lined up 18th on the grid for the 30-lap contest and steadily worked his way to the front.

Meyers took the lead from Schatz on the 28th lap on the low side of turns one and two and quickly open a slight gap. Kinser battled Schatz and took the second spot on that same lap and tracked down Meyers on the white flag lap, taking the lead on the low side of turn three, with Meyers battling back off turn four to win a drag race down the front straightway aboard the GLR Investments KPC to score the $10,000 triumph, which was the 36th A-Feature victory of his World of Outlaws career.

“I don’t think I have ever won a race from that far back and I don’t know when the last time an Outlaws race was won from that far back,” said Meyers. “We went out and were trying to get a Top-Five on a night that had kind of gone backwards on us. The guys gave me one heck of a race car and there was a great track tonight. My hat’s off to my team.”

The win was extra special for Meyers, as his team was mourning the loss of his crew chief D.J. Lindsay’s father-in-law Jim Boyd. The Wisconsin native was a fixture at many World of Outlaws events over the years.

“We had a lot going in here tonight with the loss of Jim Boyd, a great friend to the team. We’re going to miss him dearly and this one is for him. We had a lot riding on tonight. D.J.’s wife asked me to go out and win this one tonight and I told her I would do my best. It means a lot and this one is for the entire Boyd family.”

Meyers used a couple of very strong double file restarts on Friday night to steadily work his way through the field after starting in the ninth row. He lined up on the outside line a couple of times on restarts and was able to gain positions on the ensuing lap each time.

“The car took off really good on restarts,” he noted. “The tires stayed aired up and the car took off and I was able to get quite a few cars there. I don’t know if I was a fan of these double file restarts, but they seem to be working out for me.”

The race began with Schatz, who started on the pole jumping out to a quick lead, with Brad Sweet in second. Joey Saldana used a strong start to come from sixth to third in one lap. Schatz found himself in lapped traffic just a few laps into the 30-lapper, which allowed Sweet and Saldana to close in on him. Saldana took the lead on the 11th lap charging around Schatz on the high side of turn four.

The first caution of the night would fly on the following lap, setting up a double file restart. Saldana became the first driver this season to choose the outside lane to restart and Schatz used a run on the bottom to take the lead going into turns one and two. Kinser used a very strong restart to come from sixth to third in one lap.

The caution flag flew again on the 17th lap, with Schatz choosing the low line for the restart and pacing the field into the first turn. Kinser shot up to second on this restart, with Meyers breaking into the Top-Three. Schatz had a big lead with nine laps to go as he entered lapped traffic, allowing Kinser and Meyers to close back in on him.

Meyers went under Schatz in turn one on lap-28 and took the top spot. Meyers opened a slight lead when he took the white flag, while Kinser gained a ton of ground in turns one and two and took the lead going into turn three. At the line, Meyers edged Kinser by just 0.237 seconds.

For Kinser, it was his third podium finish of the season in the same number of starts aboard the Bass Pro Shops Maxim, and in the process he took over the lead in the World of Outlaws championship standings by two markers over his Tony Stewart Racing teammate Schatz.

“Once I got under Jason (Meyers) I knew he was working the bottom,” explained Kinser. “I should have closed the bottom up, though I thought I would have had enough run of a run off (turn) four. I didn’t know I would catch that lapped car. He gave it to me and I gave it back to him at the same time.”

Schatz wound up third, after leading 26 laps in the Armor All J&J. It was his third finish of fourth or better this season as he chases his fifth series championship. Heading into the Second Annual Las Vegas Super Sprint Classic, the North Dakota native had won two in-a-row at the half-mile.

“It was an ok night,” Schatz said. “We wanted to get a win there and felt like we were good enough to. It seems like every time I get to lapped traffic anymore, it’s hard for me to pass them and everyone else breezes right by. We just have to work on a few things. My car is good, it’s just not where we as a group want it to be.”

Jason Sides was fourth on Friday night in the Wetherington Tractor Service Maxim after turning the third quickest lap in time trials.

Tim Kaeding picked up his second consecutive Top-Five finish as he came home fifth in the DTR Transport KPC.

Joey Saldana led one lap and ran in the Top-Three for a large part of the race on Friday night before finishing sixth in the Budweiser Maxim.

Brad Sweet was seventh aboard the Auto Value Bumper to Bumper Maxim. Sam Hafertepe Jr. was eighth in the Lone Star Speedway machine. Lucas Wolfe was ninth piloting the Allebach Racing Maxim. Danny Lasoski rounded out the Top-10 in the Casey’s General Stores JEI after losing an engine in the third heat race and having to run the B-Main which he handily won.

The World of Outlaws return to action on Friday, March 5 at Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare, California for the first of two nights on the high-banked 1/3-mile.

LAS VEGAS SUPER SPRINT CLASSIC NOTES

•FAST QUALIFIER: Terry McCarl paced the 28 cars that took time with an AMB i.t. timed lap around the semi-banked half-mile oval at 14.344 seconds at 125.488 mph. For his qualifying effort, McCarl earned five bonus points. The next four fastest qualifiers also earned bonus points, including: Steve Kinser (4), Jason Sides (3), Fred Rahmer (2) and Donny Schatz (1).

• LAS VEGAS SUPER SPRINT QUALIFYING WINNERS: Brad Sweet, Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Joey Saldana won heat races. Donny Schatz won the dash. Danny Lasoski won the B-Main.
• FEATURE WINNERS: There have been three World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series A-Feature events held in 2010. The winners include: Steve Kinser (Volusia Speedway Park), Jason Meyers (The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway) and Donny Schatz (Volusia Speedway Park).

• HALF-MILE WINNERS: The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a semi-banked half-mile. The World of Outlaws have raced three times at a track that size in 2010. The winners include: Steve Kinser (Volusia Speedway Park), Jason Meyers (The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway) and Donny Schatz (Volusia Speedway Park).

World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Statistical Report; Las Vegas Super Sprint Classic; Las Vegas, NV; February 26, 2010

Qualifying

  1. 24-Terry McCarl 14.344
  2. 11-Steve Kinser 14.382
  3. 7S-Jason Sides 14.389
  4. 51-Fred Rahmer 14.397
  5. 15-Donny Schatz 14.409
  6. 6-Danny Lasoski 14.415
  7. 49-Brad Sweet 14.418
  8. 83-Tim Kaeding 14.423
  9. 9-Joey Saldana 14.451
  10. 94-Zach Zimmerly 14.453
  11. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. 14.457
  12. 63-Chad Kemenah 14.462
  13. 11K-Kraig Kinser 14.487
  14. 7-Craig Dollansky 14.495
  15. 4X-Toni Lutar 14.529
  16. 5W-Lucas Wolfe 14.599
  17. 91-Paul McMahan 14.612
  18. 14-Jason Meyers 14.622
  19. 17-Daryn Pittman 14.625
  20. 2B-Ben Gregg 14.660
  21. 45X-Johnny Herrera 14.661
  22. 44W-Austen Wheatley 14.676
  23. R19-Jac Haudenschild 14.700
  24. 22-Brian Ellenberger 14.821
  25. 22J-John Gaston 15.522
  26. 23-Jerry Wise 15.775
  27. 10-Anthony Simone 16.071
  28. 7X-Sid Blandford 0.001

Heat 1 (8 Laps, top 6 finishers transferred to A-feature) - Starting Position [#]

  1. 49-Brad Sweet [2]
  2. 24-Terry McCarl [4]
  3. 94-Zach Zimmerly [1]
  4. 51-Fred Rahmer [3]
  5. 5W-Lucas Wolfe [6]
  6. 11K-Kraig Kinser [5]
  7. 17-Daryn Pittman [7]
  8. 44W-Austen Wheatley [8]
  9. 22J-John Gaston [9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps, top 6 finishers transferred to A-feature) - Starting Position [#]

  1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. [1]
  2. 83-Tim Kaeding [2]
  3. 11-Steve Kinser [4]
  4. 7-Craig Dollansky [5]
  5. 15-Donny Schatz [3]
  6. R19-Jac Haudenschild [8]
  7. 91-Paul McMahan [6]
  8. 2B-Ben Gregg [7]
  9. 23-Jerry Wise [9]

Heat 3 (8 Laps, top 6 finishers transferred to A-feature) - Starting Position [#]

  1. 9-Joey Saldana [2]
  2. 63-Chad Kemenah [1]
  3. 7S-Jason Sides [4]
  4. 14-Jason Meyers [6]
  5. 22-Brian Ellenberger [8]
  6. 45X-Johnny Herrera [7]
  7. 4X-Toni Lutar [5]
  8. 10-Anthony Simone [9]
  9. 6-Danny Lasoski [3]

Dash (6 laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature) - Starting Position [#]

  1. 15-Donny Schatz [2]
  2. 49-Brad Sweet [1]
  3. 51-Fred Rahmer [3]
  4. 7S-Jason Sides [4]
  5. 11-Steve Kinser [5]
  6. 9-Joey Saldana [8]
  7. 24-Terry McCarl [6]
  8. 83-Tim Kaeding [7]
  9. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. [9]
  10. 63-Chad Kemenah [10]

B-main (8 laps, top 6 finishers transferred to A-feature) - Starting Position [#]

  1. 6-Danny Lasoski [1]
  2. 91-Paul McMahan [3]
  3. 17-Daryn Pittman [44]
  4. 4X-Toni Lutar [2]
  5. 44W-Austen Wheatley [6]
  6. 2B-Ben Gregg [5]
  7. 23-Jerry Wise [8] [$200]
  8. 10-Anthony Simone [9] [$180]
  9. 22J-John Gaston [7] [$175]
  10. 7X-Sid Blandford [10] [$160]

A-main (30 laps) - Starting Position [#]

  1. 14-Jason Meyers[18] [$10,000]
  2. 11-Steve Kinser[5] [$5,500]
  3. 15-Donny Schatz[1] [$3,200]
  4. 7S-Jason Sides[4] [$2,800]
  5. 83-Tim Kaeding[8] [$2,500]
  6. 9-Joey Saldana[6] [$2,300]
  7. 49-Brad Sweet[2] [$2,200]
  8. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.[9] [$2,100]
  9. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[16] [$2,050]
  10. 6-Danny Lasoski[11] [$2,000]
  11. 17-Daryn Pittman[19] [$1,500]
  12. R19-Jac Haudenschild[21] [$1,200]
  13. 45X-Johnny Herrera[20] [$1,100]
  14. 91-Paul McMahan[17] [$1,050]
  15. 11K-Kraig Kinser[13] [$1,000]
  16. 51-Fred Rahmer[3] [$900]
  17. 63-Chad Kemenah[10] [$800]
  18. 22-Brian Ellenberger[22] [$800]
  19. 4X-Toni Lutar[15] [$800]
  20. 94-Zach Zimmerly[12] [$800]
  21. 2B-Ben Gregg[24] [$800]
  22. 44W-Austen Wheatley[23] [$800]
  23. 7-Craig Dollansky[14] [$800]
  24. 24-Terry McCarl[7] [$800]

Lap Leaders: Donny Schatz 1-10, 12-27; Joey Saldana 11; Jason Meyers 28-30
KSE Hard Charger Award: Jason Meyers
Penske Power Position Award: Ben Gregg

World of Outlaws Championship Standings through February 26

  1. Steve Kinser 446
  2. Donny Schatz 444
  3. Joey Saldana 434
  4. Jason Meyers 430
  5. Jason Sides 419
  6. Tim Kaeding 400
  7. Danny Lasoski 400
  8. Brad Sweet 386
  9. Kraig Kinser 383
  10. Lucas Wolfe 380

For complete standings visit http://www.worldofoutlaws.com/sprint.

The World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series is brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and partners, including: Armor All (Official Car Care Products), Goodyear Tires (Official Tire), SuperClean (Official Cleaner-Degreaser), VP Racing (Official Racing Fuel); in addition to contingency sponsors, Jake’s Custom Golf Carts, KSE Race Products, Penske Shocks, Racing Electronics, S&S Volvo; Engine Builder's Challenge participants Don Ott Racing Engines, Kistler Engines, Shaver Specialties and Speedway Engines; and Chassis Builder’s Challenge participants J&J Auto Racing, Maxim Racing and XXX Race Company.


Submitted By: Tony Veneziano

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