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More Midwest Glory: Clint Smith Captures Dramatic World of
Outlaws Late Model Series ‘Pepsi Nationals’ At I-55 Raceway
PEVELY, MO – Sept. 15, 2007 – Clint Smith has turned the Midwest into his second
home this season.
With a dramatic victory in Saturday night’s 25th annual ‘Pepsi Nationals’ at
I-55 Raceway, the Southern gentleman put himself squarely in the headlines of
another World of Outlaws Late Model Series trip to middle America.
Smith, 42, of Senoia, Ga., earned $10,225 for his fourth WoO LMS triumph of 2007
– all of which have come in the Midwest. He has won twice in Missouri (I-55 and
Lebanon I-44 Speedway) and once in Indiana (Kamp Motor Speedway) and Kansas
(Belleville High Banks).
“It’s fun to win in some new territory,” said Smith, whose road victories this
season have helped increase his popularity away from his native Southeast.
“We’ve won in three different states for the first time this year, and we’re
proud of that.”
Smith’s latest victory was easily his most difficult. He had to outduel a pair
of 2006 UMP DIRTcar Racing champions – Summernationals titlist Shannon Babb of
Moweaqua, Ill., and national champ Randy Korte of Highland, Ill. – in a rousing
shootout over the race’s final three laps to preserve his 10th career WoO LMS
win.
Smith never relinquished the lead after driving his J&J Steel/Cliburn Tank Lines
GRT car by Korte for the position on lap 23, but both Babb and Korte made
aggressive bids to overtake Smith following the second and final caution flag of
the A-Main, on lap 47.
Babb, 33, used the extreme high side of the one-third-mile to slide from fourth
to second after the final restart, but he fell short in his attempt to steal the
win from Smith. The driver of Billy Moyer Sr.’s Car City Rayburn mount crossed
the finish line 0.702 of a second behind Smith.
The 42-year-old Korte, who led the first circuit and laps 9-22 after starting
from the pole position, settled for third in his TMCI Transportation Rocket.
Completing the top five was Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., in his Lester
Buildings Rocket and WoO LMS points leader Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky., who
started from the outside pole and led laps 2-8 in his Valvoline Rocket.
Smith, who started third, used one of the slight imperfections he discovered in
the surface of NASCAR star Ken Schrader’s track to assert control over the
field.
“There was a little hole in (turns) three and four where I was able to get my
biggest advantage,” said Smith, whose only previous start at I-55 Raceway was a
16th-place finish in the 2005 ‘Pepsi Nationals’ sanctioned by the WoO LMS. “If I
could charge it hard and catch it just right with the right-side tires, it would
‘scotch’ my car.
“Korte and a couple other guys were missing that hole – or they just weren’t
seeing it – so they’d drift all the way to the top (of the turns) and lose
momentum. But I could hit it and turn to the bottom off of four and just cook
the front straightaway.
“That was probably the difference all night – I could get my car to turn in the
center of the corner and come off in the wet really full throttle. Even off turn
two I was really good; that’s where I could set ‘em up to make a pass in three
and four.”
Smith wasn’t happy to see the caution flag fly on lap 47, however.
“I knew a couple of guys behind me, like Babb (who restarted fourth), had 20s
(tires) on,” said Smith, referring to the softer compound of the UMP DIRTcar
Racing Hoosier 20/40 tire rule, which was in place for Saturday night’s event.
“I knew they were gonna fire pretty good – and they did.”
Smith, who ran the harder 40-compound rubber, saw Korte duck underneath him a
couple times following the restart. And on the final circuit he repelled a
bonsai charge by Babb, who charged around the outside of Korte for second off
turn two on the final lap and then attempted to slip by Smith at the other end
of the high-banked oval.
“I was running the middle the whole time, but I probably went in a little too
high for (Babb) the last lap so he didn’t know where I was going,” Smith said
when asked how he preserved his victory. “Then I cut to the bottom and got my
full gas off the corner (to the checkered flag) – and ain’t nobody gonna pull
you when you leave at full throttle with the motors we have today.
“That RaceTek in the car, it’s one of his 441s, and it’s a killer. We knew if we
could get it hooked up, ain’t nobody gonna pass us at full throttle.”
The victory broke Smith out of a modest slump on the WoO LMS. He had been
winless on the tour since July 3 at Lebanon I-44 Speedway – a stretch of nine
races during which his points deficit to Francis ballooned from 34 to 96.
“We got back a little in the points, so we tried some different setups and kinda
got off our program,” said Smith, who sits third in the WoO LMS points
standings. “Tonight we pretty much got back to square one.
“Tonight we raced to win, because the points are kinda getting out of hand.
Unless Francis and Chub have the same trouble I had – I fell out of three key
races and it cost me over a hundred points – they pretty much have the top two
spots (in the standings) locked up. I’m just trying to get third-place locked
down, that way I can race free towards the first two spots.
“I’d like to work it down to within 50 points for the last two races,” Smith
added when asked about his title hopes. “Then we’d have a mathematical chance to
win the points (in the season-ending ‘Outlaws World Finals’ on Nov. 1-3 at The
Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C.).”
Babb, who started eighth, nearly pulled off a memorable high-side run to victory
after the final caution flag.
“The caution just fell at the right time for me,” said Babb. “I was on soft
tires, so my car fired real good. I thought I might have a shot (at winning) by
running the top.
“The top was there all along, but it was like messing with fire. You can’t run
more than two or three laps in a row real good, but when you’ve got a chance
(late in the race) you just give it all you got.”
Babb was virtually on Smith’s rear bumper heading down the backstretch for the
final time, but his momentum was slowed by Smith’s race-savvy move.
“I didn’t know what he was gonna do on that last corner,” Babb said of Smith. “I
followed him down the backstraightaway and he was all the way out against the
fence, so I thought he was gonna stay up there. But then he dove all the way
down to the bottom, and I couldn’t go under him.
“I think I should’ve just stayed up there (in the top groove) and followed him
around (three and four). If I stayed behind him, I might’ve had a better shot at
it.”
Korte, who won four of his six features this season at I-55 during the month of
August, ran the same tire combination (hard right-rear, three softs) as Smith
but didn’t quite match Smith’s setup.
“Clint was just a little better than us,” said Korte, who earned $500 in WoO LMS
‘Bonus Bucks’ for being the highest-finishing driver who wasn’t ranked among the
top 12 in tour points and hasn’t won a WoO feature. “I was kinda frustrated
because I should’ve run second, but Shannon pulled that off there on the outside
at the end to get by us.
“It would’ve been awesome to win tonight. I’ve won this (‘Pepsi Nationals’) deal
before, and it’s always real nice to win at home – but it would have been
unbelievable to win against these (WoO LMS) guys.
“They knew I was here, though, and that’s the main thing.”
Frank advanced from the ninth starting spot to finish fourth, but he was
confident he left a little bit of speed on the table.
“I was soft on tires and I was trying to save ‘em,” said Frank. “I didn’t have a
scoreboard to look at to know what lap it was, so I waited too long to make a
move.
“I should’ve just rolled ‘em (the leaders) on the outside earlier. My car was
better than Babb’s up there, so I knew I could roll the top. I almost ran into
the back of Korte and Babb on the last lap when I tried running up there.”
Coming off his second win in his last three WoO LMS starts the previous night at
Paducah (Ky.) International Speedway, Francis was a solid pre-race favorite. But
he only led seven early laps before beginning to fade.
“The racetrack was a little faster than we thought it would be, and it caught us
a little off guard,” said Francis, who slipped as far back as sixth before
rallying to snare a top-five finish. “I thought it was gonna be a lot slicker
than it got in the feature. It kept brown strips in it and you could hit the
strips (for traction), but we were so tight we’d drive right out of ‘em.
“It was a good night, though. We got a top-five and only finished one spot
behind Chub (who trails Francis by 58 points), so we’ll take it.”
Finishing in positions 6-10 was 16th-starter Rick Eckert of York, Pa., who made
most of his moves forward during the race’s second half; Billy Moyer of
Batesville, Ark., who picked up two spots after the final restart; Shane Clanton
of Locust Grove, Ga.; Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa; and WoO LMS Rookie of
the Year candidate Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., who was surprisingly quiet at
a track where he’s enjoyed more success than anywhere else in his young career.
Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., rallied to finish 11th after pitting to change a
right-rear flat tire that caused him to bring out a caution flag on lap 10.
A field of 39 cars comprised the event, which was run on a crisp, cool night
that ushered in the fall season.
Francis earned a $100 bonus for capturing his third National Interstate
Insurance Fast Time Award of the season. He turned a lap of 12.377 seconds –
just under three-tenths of a second off Billy Moyer’s track record established
earlier this year.
Heat winners were Richards, Korte, Clint Smith and Birkhofer, and the B-Mains
were captured by Michael Kloos of Trenton, Ill., and Brady Smith of Solon
Springs, Wis.
The WoO LMS concludes its three-race Midwest swing on Sunday night (Sept. 16) at
La Salle (Ill.) Speedway, where Bob Sargent’s Track Enterprises, Inc. will
present the 16th annual ‘Best Western Illinois Fall Nationals.’ The 40-lap
A-Main will pay $7,000 to win.
For more information on the WoO LMS, visit
www.worldofoutlaws.com.
Results of WoO Late Model Series ‘Pepsi Nationals’ (Finishing
Position/Start/Driver/Laps Completed/Money Won):
1. (3) Clint Smith/50 $10,225
2. (8) Shannon Babb/50 $5,125
3. (1) Randy Korte/50 $3,500
4. (9) Chub Frank/50 $2,500
5. (2) Steve Francis/50 $2,100
6. (16) Rick Eckert/50 $1,700
7. (13) Billy Moyer/50 $1,400
8. (12) Shane Clanton/50 $1,300
9. (5) Brian Birkhofer/50 $1,200
10. (10) Brian Shirley/50 $1,350
11. (6) Darrell Lanigan/50 $1,050
12. (19) Jeep VanWormer/50 $1,000
13. (7) Josh Richards/50 $950
14. (11) Matt Miller/49 $900
15. (18) Brady Smith/49 $850
16. (22) Bryan Collins/49 $800
17. (21) Dewayne Kiefer/49 $770
18. (15) Will Vaught/46 $750
19. (20) Billy Faust/45 $730
20. (14) Ron McQuerry/43 $700
21. (17) Michael Kloos/42 $700
22. (4) Jimmy Mars/10 $750
23. (23) Roy Mitchell/7 $700
24. (24) Kerry Hansen/5 $700
Time of Race: 19 Mins., 23.464 Secs.
Margin of Victory: 0.702 Secs.
Yellow Flags: 2 (Laps 10, 47)
Lap Leaders: Korte (1); Francis (2-8); Korte (9-22); C. Smith (23-50)
Provisional Starters: Mitchell, Hansen
Rookie of the Race: Shirley ($250)
WoO LMS ‘Bonus Bucks’ Winner: Korte ($500)
National Interstate Insurance Fast Time Award: Francis ($100)
National Interstate Insurance Hard Luck Award: Mars ($50)
Integra Shocks Crew Chief of the Race ($100): Chad Curran (Rick Eckert)
Time Trial Results (Position/No./Driver/Hometown/Best Lap):
1. 15-Steve Francis/Ashland, KY 12.377
2. 28M-Jimmy Mars/Menomonie, WI 12.431
3. 18-Shannon Babb/Moweaqua, IL 12.435
4. 25-Shane Clanton/Locust Grove, GA 12.480
5. 1-Josh Richards/Shinnston, WV 12.487
6. 00-Randy Korte/Highland, IL 12.488
7. 44-Clint Smith/Senoia, GA 12.494
8. 15b-Brian Birkhofer/Muscatine, IA 12.532
9. 1*-Chub Frank/Bear Lake, PA 12.539
10. 55-Jeep VanWormer/Pinconning, MI 12.581
11. 7-Matt Miller/Waterville, OH 12.654
12. 29-Darrell Lanigan/Union, KY 12.708
13. 21-Billy Moyer/Batesville, AR 12.748
14. 3s-Brian Shirley/Chatham, IL 12.756
15. 1V-Will Vaught/Crane, MO 12.775
16. 24-Rick Eckert/York, PA 12.860
17. 33-Tim Manville/Highland, IL 12.861
18. 24T-Dick Taylor/Springfield, IL 12.931
19. 11z-Bryan Collins/Elsbury, MO 12.964
20. 2J-David Jumper/Fenton, MO 12.968
21. 6K-Michael Kloos/Trenton, IL 12.986
22. 95-Jeff Johns/Belleville, IL 13.014
23. 2-Brady Smith/Solon Springs, WI 13.031
24. 25H-Kerry Hansen/Spencer, WI 13.047
25. 30s-Craig Smith/Marine, IL 13.058
26. 13-Dewayne Kiefer/St. Genevieve, MO 13.064
27. 92B-Billy Faust/Lebanon, IL 13.069
28. 30-Mark Voigt/Marine, IL 13.106
29. 67-Mark Oller/Highland, IL 13.125
30. 1HR-Ron McQuerry/St. Albans, MO 13.210
31. 11d-Brian Dively/Springfield, IL 13.218
32. 50-Ed Dixon/Washington, MO 13.226
33. 78-Chad Zobrist/Highland, IL 13.236
34. 27-Mike Schulte/Summerfield, IL 13.286
35. 76-Butch Kruckeberg/Edwardsville, IL 14.665
36. 31-Brent Helmkamp/Greenville, IL 14.943
37. 66H-Allen Hammond II/Bonne Terre, MO 14.997
38. 93-Roy Mitchell/Hobart, IN 15.803
Heat No. 1 (10 laps – Top 4 Transfer): Richards, Francis, Frank, Moyer, Kloos,
Manville, Oller, Craig Smith, Zobrist, Hammond
Heat No. 2 (10 laps – Top 4 Transfer): Korte, Mars, Shirley, McQuerry, Kiefer,
Schulte, Taylor, Mitchell, VanWormer, Johns
Heat No. 3 (10 laps – Top 4 Transfer): Clint Smith, Babb, Miller, Vaught, Brady
Smith, Faust, Collins, Dively, Kruckeberg
Heat No. 4 (10 laps – Top 4 Transfer): Birkhofer, Lanigan, Clanton, Eckert,
Voigt, Jumper, Dixon, Hansen, Helmkamp
B-Main No. 1 (12 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Kloos, VanWormer, Kiefer, Manville,
Oller, Schulte, Zobrist, Craig Smith, Johns, Hammond (DNS) Taylor, Mitchell
B-Main No. 2 (12 laps – Top 3 Transfer): Brady Smith, Faust, Collins, Jumper,
Hansen, Dively, Kruckeberg, Helmkamp, Voigt, Dixon
2007 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Point Standings as of Sept. 15 - 37
features completed (rank/driver/wins/top-5s/top-10s/earnings/points/deficit to
leader):
1. Steve Francis 3-21-33-$107,225-5,112 (-0)
2. Chub Frank 5-17-30-$110,855-5,054 (-58)
3. Clint Smith 4-16-28-$112,325-5,026 (-86)
4. Shane Clanton 2-13-25-$83,547-4,946 (-166)
5. Josh Richards 3-10-23-$87,982-4,942 (-170)
6. Rick Eckert 0-11-22-$71,110-4,926 (-186)
7. Darrell Lanigan 2-7-23-$73,740-4,658 (-454)
8. Tim Fuller 1-8-13-$65,505-3,973 (-1139)
9. Brian Shirley 1-4-11-$50,609-3,570 (-1542)
10. Shannon Babb 4-12-15-$80,860-3,446 (-1666)
11. Eddie Carrier Jr. 0-2-5-$23,720-2,571 (-2541)
12. Chris Madden 2-8-12-$89,215-2,379 (-2733)
13. Billy Moyer 1-9-12-$42,575-2,373 (-2739)
14. Brian Birkhofer 0-1-7-$23,410-2,004 (-3108)
15. Roy Mitchell 0-0-0-$9,680-1,996 (-3116)
16. John Blankenship 0-0-0-$10,720-1,663 (-3449)
17. Jimmy Mars 0-5-7-$27,130-1,647 (-3465)
18. Dan Stone 1-1-3-$17,305-1,340 (-3772)
19. Dennis Erb Jr. 2-4-6-$31,700-1,295 (-3817)
20. Billy Decker 0-0-1-$7,390-1,267 (-3845)
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