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Brandon Sheppard wins Prairie Dirt Classic at Fairbury Speedway

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Brandon Sheppard – Jim Denhamer photo

Illinois Reigns During the 28th annual Prairie Dirt Classic
Illinois-natives Sheppard and Unzicker best the 65-car field

FAIRBURY, IL- July 29, 2017- The World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series and the team at Fairbury American Legion Speedway made history on Saturday night during the 28th annual Prairie Dirt Classic as the highest paying race to ever take place in the state of Illinois with a $30,000 payout. Brandon Sheppard wheeled his way to victory on Saturday night ultimately breaking a three-year winless streak for Illinois-drivers at the event.

The two-day show saw 65 of the nation’s best Dirt Late Model drivers compete on the Fairbury, Ill stage. The standing room only crowd nearlytripled the size of the all-American city as fans traveled from far and wide to experience one of the most anticipated Dirt Late Model events of the year.

The 28th annual Prairie Dirt Classic did not disappoint as the semi-banked quarter-mile dirt oval produced multiple lanes of racing every time cars hit the track. The 100-lap feature event was no exception, as three different drivers took command of the lead during the race including Shane Clanton, Ryan Unzicker, and eventual winner, Brandon Sheppard.

“This car is awesome every night we take it out of the box,” said Sheppard on his 11th win with the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series. “I have to thank my crew Dan, Austin, Joel, Mark, little Brian, everyone at Keyser Manufacturing, Durham Racing Engines they all keep this thing going night in and night out. I have to also thank my Dad and my Grandpa. I wouldn’t have a racing career if it wasn’t for them.”

Sheppard led 69 laps of the 100-lap event, taking total control over the lead on lap 40. He was even able to defend his lead after three restarts.

Several cars juggled positions behind the Rocket1 often battling four-wide for the final two podium positions including Unzicker, Clanton, Devin Moran, Jason Feger, Chris Simpson, Brian Shirley, and Mike Marlar.

The fight for second and third came down to the last lap as Unzicker passed Moran on lap 99 to finish second in the 29-car feature.

“I tell you what, this feels freaking awesome running second to these guys,” said Unzicker. “It feels like I’m winning a million.”

Earlier in the day during the redraw, Unzicker was explaining to Series Announcer, Rick Eshelman, that he would be satisfied with a top-five finish because he had not made the show the past three years he entered into the Prairie Dirt Classic.

“This thing ran great tonight,” said Unzicker. “I was just thankful to be up there and running with these guys. Our car was pretty decent but these guys are damn good. It was a hell of a racetrack and it was ‘falsy'”.

Devin Moran finished two spots shy of sweeping the weekend. On Friday, Moran turned the fastest lap during qualifying with a 12.627-second lap. The Rookie of the Year Contender then went on to lead every lap of the first of four Showdown Features to claim the win, ultimately placing him in the redraw for the 100-lap main event. Moran’s luck continued on Saturday as he pulled the no. one wrench from the Craftsman tool box putting him on the pole for his first time at the Prairie Dirt Classic.

Moran was passed on the first lap by Clanton who started directly behind him in third. Clanton led the first 23-laps of the 100-lap feature before getting passed by relentless track-regular, Unzicker. Within the first six-laps Moran had fallen outside of the top-five but the long-distance race granted him time to find his way back to the front of the pack.

“I wasn’t quite patient enough,” said Moran. “I kind of blew the deck out of it there at the end but congrats to [Sheppard and his crew] they’ve been on their own speed level this year and we are still just trying to play catch up. We got close there tonight but we just fell back too far early in the race and that just killed us. It’s our first time at FALS so we will definitely take a third-place finish.”

The World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series heads to Wisconsin for the toughest stretch of the season: five races in five days. The Wisconsin swing with kickoff at OshKosh SpeedZone Raceway on Aug. 1 before heading to Shawano Speedway on Aug. 2. The swing will conclude with the highest-paying Outlaw event of the season, the $50,000-to-win USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway on Aug. 3-5.

Fairbury American Legion Speedway Results:

Feature:
1. Brandon Sheppard
2. Ryan Unzicker
3. Devin Moran
4. Jason Feger
5. Brian Shirley
6. Tim McCreadie
7. Chris Simpson
8. Shane Clanton
9. Mike Marlar
10. Bobby Pierce
11. Jimmy Owens
12. Morgan Bagley
13. Frank Heckenast, Jr.
14. Dennis Erb, Jr.
15. Rick Eckert
16. Chris Madden
17. Kevin Weaver
18. Don O’Neal
19. Scott Bull
20. Eric Wells
21. Tyler Erb
22. Michael Kloos
23. Chub Frank
24. Mike Glasscock
25. Earl Pearson, Jr.
26. McKay Wenger
27. Chris Ferguson
28. Cody Mahoney
29. Darrell Lanigan

Prairie Dirt Classic Shootout: 1. 5- Don O’Neal[10]; 2. 10- Scott Schmitt[7]; 3. 21- Billy Moyer[1]; 4. 0- Scott Bloomquist[9]; 5. 18c- Chase Junghans[5]; 6. 9D- Daniel Flessner[16]; 7. 45- Don Hammer[12]; 8. B1- Brent Larson[18]; 9. F15- Jeremy Conaway[20]; 10. 5N- Dustin Nobbe[8]; 11. 14T- Glen Thompson[17]; 12. 4G- Bob Gardner[14]; 13. 15D- Justin Duty[15]; 14. 2T- Jake O’Neil[4]; 15. 12- Jason Jameson[2]; 16. 35- Derek Chandler[6]; 17. 7s- Jay Sparks[11]; 18. 4E- Kody Evans[3]; 19. 6- Blake Spencer[13]; 20. 20G- Dustin Griffin[19]

Last Chance Showdown 1:  1. 7- Rick Eckert[2]; 2. 14- Darrell Lanigan[4]; 3. 21- Billy Moyer[1]; 4. 4E- Kody Evans[5]; 5. 18c- Chase Junghans[6]; 6. 10- Scott Schmitt[11]; 7. 0- Scott Bloomquist[3]; 8. 45- Don Hammer[8]; 9. 15D- Justin Duty[13]; 10. 14T- Glen Thompson[10]; 11. 20G- Dustin Griffin[7]; 12. 7T- Steve Thorsten[16]; 13. 40B- Kyle Bronson[15]; 14. 87- Derek Doll[12]; 15. 91- Tyler Erb[14]; DNS. F18- Derrick Ramey[9]

Last Chance Showdown 2: 1. 4- Cody Mahoney[1]; 2. 1P- Earl Pearson Jr[6]; 3. 12- Jason Jameson[8]; 4. 2T- Jake O’Neil[5]; 5. 1*- Chub Frank[9]; 6. B12- Kevin Weaver[3]; 7. 5- Don O’Neal[11]; 8. 6- Blake Spencer[7]; 9. 18b- Shannon Babb[14]; 10. B1- Brent Larson[10]; 11. F15- Jeremy Conaway[14]; 12. D2- Snooky Dehm[13]; 13. 89- Mike Spatola[2]; 14. 11- Gordy Gundaker[4]; 15. 51- Joey Moriarty[12]

Last Chance Showdown 3: 1. 99j- Frank Heckenast Jr[1]; 2. 30- Mike Glasscock[3]; 3. 14m- Morgan Bagley[12]; 4. 18- Eric Wells[7]; 5. 35- Derek Chandler[10]; 6. 5N- Dustin Nobbe[11]; 7. 7s- Jay Sparks[14]; 8. 4G- Bob Gardner[9]; 9. 9D- Daniel Flessner[13]; 10. 15v- Kolby Vanderbergh[2]; 11. 45H- Doug Hammer[8]; 12. C8- Timothy Culp[4]; 13. 1m- Mike Mataragas[5]; 14. 83- Scott Bull[6]; 15. 15- Matt Shannon[15]

CONTINGENCY WINNERS: Craftsman/Sears ($200 Cash): Brandon Sheppard, Devin Moran, Shane Clanton, Morgan Bagley, Frank Heckenast Jr.; Craftsman/Sears ($100 Cash): Ryan Unzicker; Comp Cams ($50 product certificate): Brandon Sheppard; MSD Ignition ($50 Cash): Brandon Sheppard; Quarter Master ($100 Product Certificate): Brandon Sheppard; Wrisco (Three Sheets of aluminum): Brandon Sheppard;  Penske Racing Shocks ($50 Product Certificate): Tim McCreadie; JE Pistons ($50 Cash): Bobby Pierce; VP Racing Fuels ($50 Cash): Shane ClantonEdelbrock ($50 Cash): Bobby Pierce; Comp Cams ($50 Cash): Bobby Pierce; Extended Stay America ($50 Cash): Morgan Bagley; Cometic ($50 Cash): Morgan Bagley; JRI Shocks ($50 Cash): Kevin Weaver; Superflow Dyno’s ($50 Cash): Chris Madden; Quartermaster ($25 Product Certificate): Rick Eckert; JE Pistons (One set of piston rings): Chris Madden; Quartermaster ($50 Product Certificate): Chub Frank; Arizona Sport Shirts ($100 Product Certificate) :Eric Wells; JE Pistons (One set of piston rings):Brandon Sheppard; MSD Ignition ($25 Cash): Brandon Sheppard; QA-1 ($50 Cash): Kody Evans; Rookie Bonus: Devin Moran; Bonus Bucks: Ryan Unzicker

SEASON WINNERS:

Brandon Sheppard- 11 (Whynot Motorsports Park on March 24, Farmer City Raceway on April 1, Fayetteville Motor Speedway on May 6, Wayne County Speedway on May 27, Senoia Raceway on June 3, Lernerville Speedway on June 25, Federated Auto Part Raceway at I-55 on July 1, Hibbing Raceway on July 13, Fayette County Speedway on July 26, Fairbury American Legion Speedway on July 30)

Shane Clanton- 4 (Volusia Speedway Park on Feb. 24, Cherokee Speedway on May 6, Tazewell Speedway on June 3, River Cities Speedway on June 14)

Chris Madden– 3 (Screven Motorsports Complex on Feb. 18, Deer Creek Speedway on July 8, Ogilvie Raceway on July 12)

Brandon Overton- 2 (Smoky Mountain Speedway on May 13, Lernerville Speedway on June 24)

Rick Eckert– 1 (Screven Motorsports Complex on Feb. 17)

Don O’Neal- 1 (Volusia Speedway Park on Feb. 25)

Timothy Culp- 1 (LoneStar Speedway on March 26)

Brian Shirley-1 (Farmer City Raceway on April 2)

Mike Marlar- 1 (Duck River Raceway Park on May 14)

Devin Moran-1 (Atomic Speedway on May 26)

Max Blair- 1 (McKean County Raceway on June 20)

Unofficial World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series Championship Standings:

Pos. Car # Driver Points Trail By
1 1 Brandon Sheppard 3742 0
2 44 Chris Madden 3484 258
3 91 Tyler Erb 3474 268
4 25 Shane Clanton 3470 272
5 9 Devin Moran 3408 334
6 7 Rick Eckert 3386 356
7 18 Eric Wells 3334 408
8 1* Chub Frank 3324 418
9 99JR Frank Heckenast Jr. 3240 502
10 14M Morgan Bagley 3204 538
11 2C Joey Coulter 2856 886
12 3S Brian Shirley 2180 1562
13 22 Chris Ferguson 2040 1702
14 18C Chase Junghans 1858 1884
15 157 Mike Marlar 1530 2212
16 93 Donald Bradsher 1486 2256
17 116 Brandon Overton 1110 2632
18 40B Kyle Bronson 1104 2638
19 32 Bobby Pierce 1042 2700
20 21JR Billy Moyer Jr. 1012 2730
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