Thursday, May 27, 2021

Stuart Racing Menu Provides Plenty of "Sliders"

 It was a spectacular night for racing on Wednesday night, May 26th at the Stuart International Speedway on the North side of Stuart Iowa. I don't know how the weather could have been much better as it was warm, but not hot and calm with no gusty breezes blowing right into our faces as has been the case for much of the racing season so far here. 

I don't know if it's because the next big racing event at Stuart is the "Whole Hog 50" upcoming this Sunday and Monday but me thoughts turned to food when I went to write this report and the thing that popped into my mind was the delicious "sliders" that were prominent on the menu Wednesday. Now I'm being just a little facetious with this comment as while the track menu has some fine food, I don't believe that they serve sliders but perhaps they should think about doing so. However, they might not be able to serve up as good a ones as we saw on the race track on Wednesday and for a true racing fan, it's the sliders on the track, not at the concession stand, that we came to see. And boy, were there some dandies served up on this night!

Stuart had some over night T-storms on Tuesday night and Mother Nature always does a fine job of watering a race track, even better perhaps than MVG can do himself! In any event, the track was in prime shape for racing, slick and smooth in the lower groove and with a nice berm to race off of up against the walls. Perfect for some real side by side, cross over kind of racing and while the pits was soft early on (the beer truck got stuck trying to make a delivery during the day),  the track was in dandy shape and not throwing any dust our way either. 

Eighty seven cars signed in to race in the six classes that were on the card on Wednesday night plus the Mini Mods that almost always race here too. Added to the program on this night were the Dirt Trucks and there were nine of them. They always seem to have the same number of trucks where ever they race and many of the same drivers. Racing with them were such drivers as former Stock Car star Jeff Johnson, veteran Bill Davis Jr and long time racer Del Enos, who is believed to have raced in the first Indianrockolis 500 against Goggles Pizano. Their main would see Johnson hold off Davis Jr in a close finish. They never seem to add any new trucks to their field but I suppose that is difficult also since they have no regular track any more to race at with the State Fairgrounds just a memory and their schedule just being a traveling one. 

MVG remains a busy guy with a track to run, a huge special coming up this weekend and weather to worry about and he will be flying out early next week to Texas to do track prep at the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track for an upcoming huge Sprint Car show associated with NASCAR weekend in Texas. He is also leading in track Modified points at Boone, the only track he gets a chance to race at any more but he had a bigger distraction on this night as his fourteen year old son would be making his first official racing laps in the family Stock Car, now numbered #57VG. He would start on the back of both his events and was just looking to get laps of experience while running a true race, not just practice. He did fine although a cloud of smoke from the car cut short his feature endeavor. 

Also observed in the pits on this night was a welcome addition to the Modified ranks as former Sport Mod hotshoe from Nebraska, Brian Osantowski, have moved up to a Modified and this would be the first night that I would see him behind the wheel of that car. 

It was a typical Stuart production with the racing starting right on time and fifteen heat races (not counting the Mini Mods) being cranked off in fifty two minutes flat. A quick presentation and it would be on to feature racing with the whole show done well before 10 pm. 

But on to the two races that were really quite spectacular. The first was the Sport Mod feature race that provided some of the best racing action of the year so far. Colton Nelson would take the early lead after starting on the front row and he was setting  good pace while fighting off Tyler Heckart and Garrett Nelson. Cam Reimers looked to be a threat until he blew his motor quite spectacularly, triggering a yellow flag which was one of two that slowed this race. 

Brayton Carter did not show among the leaders until the second yellow when he had climbed up to fifth but following that slowdown, he really picked up the pace as he made some dazzling moves, cutting through the field and getting to the rear bumper of Colton Nelson who was still running a strong race. 

The last two laps of this race would be classic as the "slider" on the menu was broken out, with each driver doing the move to the other, not once but twice in the last two laps! First Carter made the move to get the lead but Nelson crossed him back over to take the lead at the white. Carter slid him in turn one to go back on top but Nelson came storming back down the back chute and slid Carter again for the lead. But Brayton saw him coming and made a great plan. He tapped the brakes and let Nelson slide by him, then cut under him and had the run off the final corner. Brayton would accelerate and beat Nelson to the line by one car length in a great race that had the crowd on their feet and showed that some great racing could take place on this bullring without a lot of banging going on. It was just a dandy. 

The other wild race was the Stock Car feature(no surprise there) with much on the line as Dallon Murty was undefeated here in racing action so far this year and a bounty was on his head as extra money would be provided as long as the feature winner's name didn't start with an "M" or end in a "Y". I guess that leaves Dad Damon Murty out of the mix too. 

In any event, Dallon would start eleventh in the main and twenty laps goes by very fast and with a solid group of cars to pass, it would get harder each and every week to come through the pack and continue winning. However, Dallon would be up to the challenge one more time.

After Anthony Goldsberry would lead early, Bob Daniels would pass him and take over the top spot. Daniels was a leader that got nipped by Murty earlier here this year in a feature race and he didn't want it to happen again as he set a strong pace. Also pushing hard was Buck Schafroth as they marched to the front. 

However, Daniels would continue to set a strong pace and while Schafroth and Dallon would get close, Daniels looked like he was going to finally get that win. However, a late spin would set up a two lap dash to the finish and without this yellow, I believe Daniels would have held on. However, the yellow did wave and on the double file restart, Dallon opted for the bottom and he got great acceleration on the green, threw a gigantic slider at Daniels and actually crossed over him in turn one and had so much momentum that he slammed the outside wall. Somehow he kept his car going and was back to beat Daniels down the back chute as Bob tried to get back under him and with a clear track in front of him, it was game over as Murty would then drive on for the win, leaving everyone in the crowd to just shake our heads as how he was able to accomplish that pass for the win. 

Scott Bash would lead a number of laps in the Modified feature with Happy Gilman, Todd Shute and Ethan Braaksma all challenging him. Shute would look strong but when he jumped the cushion, it was Tim Ward that took advantage of the situation to move into second and then pass Bash for the lead. Shute would gather himself and then storm back up to second where he would tail gate Ward the rest of the race but Tim would make no mistakes and with everyone riding the wall in the Modifieds and Ward just a little too quick for Shute to slide, they would finish in that order. 

David Kimmel would be the early leader of the Hobby Stock feature but Brandon Cox would do a nice job moving up from the third row to take over the lead. A great three car battle would then ensue with Cox holding off Eric Stanton and Luke Ramsey. It appeared that Stanton threw a slider on Ramsey that Luke did not take pleasure in seeing worked on him and it almost appeared that he took out Stanton intentionally in turn three, Triggering a yellow with only two laps to go. Ramsey damaged his own car and was done while Stanton got second place back.

This put the pressure on Cox with the short dash but he was up to it as he took the win with a late charge by Jeremy Purdy seeing him nip Stanton for second. with Solomon Bennett and Matt McAtee close behind. 

Owen Richards was the early leader of the Sport Compact feature until he has some severe mechanical issues and lost power at which time Kolby Sabin took over the lead after starting seventh. Despite the contact pressure from Mark Smith, who was tapping on the rear bumper of Sabin throughout the race, Kolby didn't get flustered and he held his ground and drove home for the win. Curtis Masterson would get the third place finish. 

There was a lot of racing action crammed into less than three hours time and a good investment was made by any race fan who got to the track on Wednesday. I'm sure the weekend action, with the Stock Cars as the featured attraction, will produce more of the same great action. A fine time was had and great midweek break for the true race fan enjoyed. 


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