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KNOXVILLE RACEWAY NEXT UP FOR WORLD DIRT RACING
LEAGUE
Series drivers to make first-ever appearance at "Sprint Car Capital of the
World"
By Tom Lathen
WORLD Dirt Racing League
KNOXVILLE, Ia (April 14, 2006) -- For the first time in series history, the cars
and stars of the WORLD Dirt Racing League PolyDome Late Model Series will
compete here at the famed Knoxville Raceway.
The event is scheduled for Friday, April 28, on the spacious Marion County
Fairgrounds half-mile, known as "The Sprint Car Capital of the World."
"This is just another step in our long-term commitment to grow the Knoxville
Late Model Nationals into a major national event just like the Sprint Car
Nationals," commented Bruce Neimeth, director of business development for
Knoxville Raceway.
"This is the first time Knoxville Raceway has ever scheduled a total of three
Late Model dates during a season," he added. "The WORLD Dirt Racing League event
will be the first of those three dates."
Heading up the list of drivers expected to participate at Knoxville is popular
Muscatine, Iowa, traveler Brian Birkhofer. Birkhofer piloted his Daufeldt
Transport/Rocket/Pro Power Monte Carlo to the win in the PolyDome Late Model
Series season-opener earlier this month at Davenport Speedway in Davenport,
Iowa. It was his 16th career WDRL win.
Birkhofer is no stranger to Knoxville Raceway, having won the inaugural
Knoxville Late Model Nationals in 2004. He finished second a year ago in spite
of an unscheduled mid-race pit stop.
Among drivers expected to challenge Birkhofer at Knoxville is Darren "The
Thriller" Miller of Milledgeville, Ill. Miller, who has nine career PolyDome
Late Model Series wins, finished a close second to Birkhofer in the WDRL season
opener.
Eastern Iowa racing brothers Denny and Dave Eckrich will also be on hand at
Knoxville. Denny, the younger of the two, is the defending WDRL champion and won
four series events a year ago. The driver of "The Flyin' 50" was forced to take
a series provisional in Davenport following an accident in his qualifying race
but raced his backup mount to an impressive sixth-place finish in the 40-lap
feature race.
Dave, meanwhile, has been a perennial WDRL top-five finisher and grabbed his
first-ever series win last August at Echo Valley Speedway in West Union, Iowa.
Two-time series champion Kyle Berck of Marquette, Neb., will also be on hand,
along with last year's WDRL Rookie-of-the-Year, Justin Fegers. Fegers, of Mound,
Minn., established a new Knoxville Raceway Late Model track record during
qualifying at last year's Knoxville Late Model Nationals.
Among other drivers expected to participate are John VanDenBerg of Oskaloosa,
the only driver ever to qualify for both the Knoxville Sprint Car Nationals and
Late Model Nationals in the same year; former Eldora Dream winner Jimmy Mars of
Menomonie, Wis., and last year's NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Division II
champion Chris Spieker of Massena, Iowa.
Also expected to participate are 36-year dirt track veteran Gary Webb of Blue
Grass, Iowa, along with fellow Iowans Steve Boley of West Liberty; Chad Simpson
of Mount Vernon; Chris Simpson of Marion; Brian Harris of Davenport; Matt Furman
and Rob Moss, both of Iowa City; Tommy Elston of Keokuk; and Jill George of
Cedar Falls.
Nebraska drivers John Anderson and Bill Koons of Omaha, Al Humphrey of Giltner
and John Hampel of Union are also expected to be in the field, along with
Wisconsin hotshoes Eric Pember of Pittsville, Rick Hanested of Boyceville and
Kerry Hansen of Spencer. Minnesota drivers Trent Follmer, John Henkemeyer and
Brady Johanneck; veteran Missouri driver Sonny Findling; and Rapid City, S.D.,
pilot Mike Stadel also are expected to compete.
Six-time Knoxville Raceway Sprint Car champion and track record holder Terry
McCarl of Altoona, Iowa, is also expected to don a fendered, full-bodied Late
Model for the WDRL event.
Also on the card are the winged 305-cubic inch sprint cars. Drivers from Iowa
and Missouri are expected to be in the field.
Racing action will get underway with hot laps at 6 p.m. Qualifying races are set
to begin at 6:30 on Friday, April 28.
The WDRL event will be the opener of two big nights of racing at Knoxville
Raceway. On Saturday night, April 29, the World of Outlaw Sprint Cars and the
Knoxville 360-cubic inch winged sprinters will be the featured
attraction.
For more information on WDRL or the latest PolyDome Late Model Series schedule,
check out the WORLD Dirt Racing League's Web site,
www.worldraceleague.com.