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Congratulations to Darren Miller & Brian Shirley!!!
by: Jay Hardin
SPRINGFIELD, ILL (Oct. 1, 2006) - Drivers from the state of Illinois swept the
UMP Late Model and UMP Modified features for the 15th Best Western-Illinois Fall
Nationals for the first time in the fifteen year history of the event as
Milledgeville's Darren Miller captured the $12,000 first prize for the UMP late
Models and Chatham's Brian Shirley took home the $2,000 UMP Modified top prize.
The features were a continuation of the program that was suspended on September
17 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds due to rain.
Miller set a new track record and a world one lap qualifying record for a UMP
Late Model on the 17th with a circuit in excess of 130 miles an hour and won his
heat at an average speed of over 125 miles an hour to capture the pole position.
At the start three time Best Western-Illinois Fall Nationals winner Brian
Birkhofer of Muscatine Iowa surged into the lead and he and Miller began pulling
away from the rest of the late model pack. A caution on lap 10 bunched the field
but it was clear that Birkhofer and Miller were the class of the field and they
quickly began working into lapped traffic.
Birkhofer began pulling away from Miller but unfortunately could not keep up
the torrid pace and tell tale smoke began eminating from the rear of the
Daufeldt Transport machine on lap 20 giving Miller the lead as Birkhofer pulled
off the race track. Miller survived two more caution flags and his NAPA machine
carried him to his first mile track win. Three caution flags slowed the pace to
just over 58 miles an hour, just shy of the 30 lap track record set by Scott
Bloomquist last year.
Two of the cautions involved heavy wall contact by popular local drivers.
Springfield drivers Joe Ross Jr. and Justin Allgaier were running second and third on lap 25 when Allgaier went to pass Ross entering the first corner.
Ross lost control and backed the Bill West owned late model hard into the
first turn concrete. Ross was able to walk to the ambulance with assistance
complaining of pain in his right leg. Allgaier brought out the next caution two
laps later when he hit the third turn wall, Allgaier was uninjured.
Springfield's Roger Bricker managed a best ever second place finish at the Best
Western-Illinois Fall Nationals, with marin'es Mark Voight taking third,
Decatur's Terry Babb fourth and Brimfield's Tim Lance fifth giving Illinois
drivers a sweep of the top five slots.
Sangamon County kept much of the first place money handed out at the Springfield
Mile this year. Justin Allgaier scored a popular win in the ARCA Allen Crowe 100
in August, with New Berlin's Steve Sheppard Jr. winning the companion Sportsman
Nationals event. This time Chatham's Brian Shirley posted his first ever mile
track win when he led wire to wire to win the UMP Modified main of the Best
Western-Illinois Fall Nationals.
Fresh off a big win in the Knoxville Late Model Nationals race in Iowa Shirley
started outside of track record holder and fast qualifier Jeff Leka for the
modified event. Leka, a two time Fall Nationals modified winner kept the
pressure on Shirley and the two ran virtually nose to tail until the second
caution of the race on lap 11 when Petersburg's Mike Hess hit the turn two wall.
Under the caution Buffalo native Leka pulled the Kirland's Carpets/HPR Pierce
race car behind the pit wall with an apparent motor problem. Shirley would be
unchallenged the rest of the way, scoring a popular win with the Vern's Auto
repair machine before a partisan crowd.
Missouri's Vance Wilson posting a fine second place finish, while fellow
Missouri driver John O'Neal of Kansas City had the drive of the day starting
dead last and finishing third, followed by Todd Kirkland and defending winner
Curt Rhodes.
Late Model Feature
1. Darren Miller, Chadwick, IL
2. Roger Brickler, Springfield, IL
3. Mark Voigt, Marine, IL
4. Terry Babb, Decatur, IL
5. Tim Lance, Brimfield, IL
6. Craig Smith, Godfrey, IL
7. Jeremy Conaway, Springfield, IL
8. Justin Allgaier, Riverton, IL
9. Joe Ross Jr., Springfield, IL
10.Brian Birkhofer, Muscatine, IA
11.Gary Wilson, Frankfort, MO
12.Gary Hunt, Franklin Grove, IL
13.Butch Kruckeberg, Troy, MO
14.Jackie Boggs, Grayson, KY
15.Jimmy Mars, Menomonee, WI
16.Kenny VanDorn, New Berlin, IL
17.Mike Fannin, Leroy, IL
18.J.D. Rottler, Troy, MO
19.Jason Cleaver, Springfield, IL
Modified Feature
1. Brian Shirley, Chatham, IL
2. Vance Wilson, Frankfort, MO
3. John O'Neil, Platt City, MO
4. Todd Kirkland, Decatur, IL
5. Hank Delongjay, Quincy, IL
6. Curt Rhoades, Taylorville, IL
7. Steve Adams, Humboldt,
8. Wes O'Dell, Springfield, IL
9. Brian McLemore, Decatur, IL
10.Gary Fox, Springfield, IL
11.Wade Ehrhart, Taylorville, IL
12.Jeff Leka, Buffalo, IL
13.Mike Hess, Sherman, IL