6-25-11 Race Results
By the URSS
JETMORE — Ray Seemann sat on his four-wheeler, watching track personnel work up the dirt oval during intermission Saturday night at the Great American Dirt Track at Jetmore Motorplex.Later that night, Seemann was unsure just what to do.His indecision and willingness to not make changes proved valuable as he bested the field on his hometown track to win his first United Rebel Sprint Series feature this season.
“I didn't know what to do. That track had me worried,” said Seemann, who competed on a wet, heavy track during the heat races. “Then we had those few cautions there (in the other classes), and I thought we might want to come back and change the tire. But I thought, ‘Let's just go with it.’ Thank God I did.”Seemann started eighth, alongside Dodge City's Brian Herbert for the 25-lap feature, while Gavin Stout and Kris Moore started on the front row.
At the start, Josh Fairbank, who started sixth, jumped into third place, but a yellow flag for a spinning car set the field back for a double-file restart.“That first caution, we were up to third and then the caution came out and had to go to the double-file restart,” Fairbank said. “That hurt me. They knew were exactly I wanted to go then, and they put their cars there and that kind of twisted me up coming off the corner. But once I got to the bottom, she was there.”The second caution flew after the first lap, with Stout in the lead, followed by Barry Crane and Keefe Hemel. Fairbank was in seventh.Crane would take the lead from Stout on lap three, with Seemann moving into second on lap four. Stout spun in turn two on lap six, and two laps after the restart, Seemann got on the gas and around Crane for the lead.
“After I got into the lead, I was tickled pink,” Crane said. “Then Ray passed me. I saw him come up beside me, and I thought I was going to stuff him into the wall but I wasn't going to give up my spot. Then he went right on around and passed me underneath, just like he always does.”Seemann would continue to build a sizable margin the rest of the race as the feature went green until the checkered flag.
“It's like a ton of weight off my back,” Seemann said about the win. “You try not to think about it, but it's just been killing me. I’ve been passing cars and getting close, but just couldn't get there.”While Seemann, who eventually would win by a full straightaway, cruised through lap traffic to win, the real battle was for the runner-up spot.
Luke Cranston tucked in behind Crane on lap nine, followed closely by Fairbank. Fairbank finally would get by Cranston into third on lap 16 before staging an epic battle with Crane for the runner-up spot.“One and two at the bottom was good, and three and four the bottom wasn't good,” Fairbank said. “He'd come back around me. I just knew if I could get a car length ahead of him, I could put it in front of him down the straightaway. That lap car played a pretty key role for us. We got by the lap car and Crane at the same time and was able to distance ourself.”That happened on lap 22 after about six laps where Crane and Fairbank traded spots back and forth.
“That was intense,” Crane said. “That was some fun racing. I'd look down and see him get a run on me. Then I could get around him up top. He just kept whittling away at me and finally got me.”Fairbank would go on to finish second, followed by Crane in third. Cranston was fourth, while C.J. Johnson finished fifth.“I knew it was going to be a fast track, so whoever got in the lead first would have clean air,” Seemann said.
Heat race winners were Johnson, Moore and Fairbank.
The Keizer Aluminum Racing Wheels Hard Charger Award went to Darren Bowman, who started 17th and finished eighth.A total of 23 cars competed in Saturday's race.
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Feature Results
1. Ray Seemann, 2. Josh Fairbank, 3. Barry Crane, 4. Luke Cranston, 5. C.J. Johnson, 6. Brian Herbert, 7. Keefe Hemel, 8. Darren Bowman, 9. Mike Woodruff, 10. Zach Blurton, 11. Kirby Hagans, 12. Taylor Milton, 13. Kaden Taylor, 14. Lance Davis, 15. Cody Caldwell, 16. Jerry Caldwell, 17. Gavin Stout, 18. Kris Moore, 19. Conner Atkinson, 20. Tyler Knight (DNF), 21. Raymond Blackburn (DNF), 22. Jordan Randles (DNS), 23. Brian May (DNS).
Hobby Stock/Thunder Car
Car #
Place
Driver
Points
10
1.
Cody Grahan
40
1C
2.
Cody Ghumm
39
13
3.
Al Emmons
38
83
4.
Danny Shulte
37
3C
5.
Jacob Crowell
36
9
6.
Kevin Sprott
35
25
7.
Adam Duesing
34
00
8.
Derek McDonough
33
39T
9.
Tyler Hogie
32
31
10.
David Speakman
31
28
11.
David Shumard
30
88
12.
Steve Blackburn
29
24
13.
Eric Venard
28
Stock Car
Car #
Place
Driver
Points
57J
1.
Josh Crombie
40
80M
2.
Mike Wadel
39
60T
3.
Trevor Wadel
38
57
4.
Dalton Bauer
37
14
5.
Brandon Fisher
36
6X
6.
Jason Schoenberger
35
55
7.
Keith Riley
34
88
8.
Mel Law
33
10
9.
Dusty Witthuhn
32
33
10.
Tyler Ashly
31
2
11.
Cody Zimmerman
30
1B
12.
Marty Barth
29
46M
13.
Mike Wilson
28
46
14.
Cole Wilson
27
15K
15.
Andy Barton
26
19
16.
Brett Copeland
25
69T
17.
Tom Stude
24
16
18.
Brent Morris
23
Hobby Stocks
Car #
Place
Driver
Points
10
1.
Cody Graham
34
1C
2.
Cody Ghumm
33
13
3.
Al Emmons
32
3C
4.
Jacob Crowell
31
Sport Mod
Car #
Place
Driver
Points
37
1.
Bart Baker
40
85C
2.
Clay Sellard
39
22
3.
Dan Rogers
38
21J
4.
Jeremy Sigler
37
10T
5.
Toby Witthuhn
36
71
6.
Kenny Schmidt
35
56M
7.
Mike Appel
34
19
8.
John LaShell
33
2C
9.
Matthew Crowell
32
15
10.
Darren Couch
31
Modified
Car #
Place
Driver
Points
19B
1.
Nic Baalman
40
G3
2.
Brendon Gemmill
39
87
3.
Kenny Sweet
38
721
4.
Troy Gemmill
37
16
5.
Kevin Gray
36
32
6.
Jason Edwards
35
17M
7.
Shannon Maughlin
34
56J
8.
Joshua Appel
33
12C
9.
Clint Smith
32
22
10.
Trent Gray
31
98
11.
Danny Keller
30
38
12.
Scott Brown
29
25H
13.
Ron Heger
28
36
14.
Travis Simmons
27
B21
15.
Chad Brown
26
7L
16.
Nate Moore
25
01
17.
Jesse Smith
24
A2
18.
Randy Wilson
23
3H
19.
Ryan Heger
22
7S
20.
David Selbert
21
2T
21.
Trevor Smith
20
























