King among DIRTcar Futures winners

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Harkins, Slavin, Krummel, Jeseo and King pick up DIRTcar Futures wins at Syracuse Mile

 

Rising DIRTcar stars show what their made of in DIRTcar Futures races

 

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – October 10, 2014 – A cluster of rising stars strutted their stuff Friday afternoon, competing in the annual DIRTcar Futures races for “Moody Mile” rookies. Racers in the DIRTcar Big Block Modified, 358-Modified, Sportsman Modified and Pro Stock divisions who have never qualified for a NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week feature race in their division or higher took advantage of a little extra track time and a chance of glory at one of motorsport’s biggest events.

 

Rex King, Jr., Chad Jeseo, Whitey Slavin, Brian Krummel and Tom Harkins picked up victories in their division’s respective DIRTcar Futures races, each earning prize money and extra experience for the weekend’s races.

 

King, of Bristolville, Ohio showed the way in the 12-lap DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Futures feature, beating Jim Davis of Ballston Spa, N.Y., to the finish line by 1.127 seconds.

 

King (No. 165, photo below by Alex Bruce) started second on the grid, but charged to the lead over polesitter Davis at the green flag. Davis narrowed the leader’s margin to 0.257 seconds in lap 7, but King charged ahead. A last-lap caution resulted in a yellow checkered finish and King taking the $750 prize check.

 

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“We started in the front row, got a good jump on the start, took off and we started leading,” said King, exhilarated to make it to NAPA Super DIRT Week Victory Lane. “It’s hard to believe you get to stand up there where some of the greats have stood. Even though it’s not the big race, it’s still pretty huge for us, being a local team and coming.”

 

Jim Davis was second to King at the checkered flag with Ryan Susice falling third. Kevin Albert finished fourth and John McClelland fifth in the DIRTcar Big Block Modified Futures race.

 

Chad Jeseo of Averill Park, N.Y. (No. 25, photo below by Alex Bruce), captured the 10-lap DIRTcar Futures feature for 358-Modifieds. The 28-year-old Pro Stock graduate from New York’s Capital District crossed the finish line 2.071 seconds ahead of Orefield, Pa.’s Brian Kressley, a veteran Keystone State small-blocker who is making his first-ever start at Syracuse.

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“We sat on the pole, the best place to start for a race like that,” said Jeseo, who earned $600 for his Futures win. “I just hit my marks, and the car was great.”

 

Rounding out the top five in the DIRTcar 358-Modified Futures race were Brian Kressley in second, Ryan Darcey in third, Brett Wright fourth and Jamie Maier fifth,

 

Tom Harkins of Hudson, N.Y. (No. 07, photo below by Alex Bruce) bested fellow Capital District racer Randy Casselman of Johnstown, N.Y., to win the 8-lap Pro Stock Futures feature by 0.259 of a second to claim $400 in winnings. 

 

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“The race was really good. The last two laps the car got a little squirrelly, but it was a good, solid race, a lot of fun,” Harkins said, adding that Friday’s win will likely bode well for the rest of NAPA Super DIRT Week. “It’s a good start,” he said.

 

Casselman finished second, Chad Arsenault third, Richard Bertrand fourth and Stephane Lemire fifth in the DIRTcar Pro Stock Futures race.

 

Whitey Slavin of Wyantskill, N.Y. (No. 53, top photo by Alex Bruce), and Brian Krummel of Middletown, N.Y., were victorious in the pair of DIRTcar Sportsman Futures features, each claiming the $400 winner’s share.

 

Slavin pulled off a dramatic victory in the first event, which ended one lap short of its scheduled 12-lap distance due to meeting the 15-minute time limit. Slavin started out third with Matt Juniak taking the initial lead over Dave Constantino.

 

The yellow flag waved for Bob Reis before the completion of the first lap and Slavin claimed the lead off the restart. Janiak raced ahead, and soon started to close in on the new leader around lap 4. By lap 11, Janiak was within a couple car lengths of the leader, but it wasn’t enough to catch up with Slave before the checkered flag waved.

 

“It’s pretty cool,” Slavin commented on his first NAPA Super DIRT Week win. “It’s a boy’s dream come true to sit in victory lane.”

 

Janiak wound up second and Ryan Stabler finished third with Taylor Lam and Dave Constantino rounding out the top five.

 

Krummel (No. 44, photo by Alex Bruce) controlled the second 12-lapper, cruising to victory by 3.018 seconds over Tyler Meeks of Evans Mills, N.Y. Krummel started third, but lost positions off a restart midrace while Jeff Watson worked his way from his fifth starting position to the lead. By lap 6, Krummel made his way back up to the top 3, and in lap 7 he passed for the lead.

 

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“I just did my best to avoid making mistakes,” Krummel reflected after the race. “I made a couple in the earlier laps and I realized how much distance I had lost and I thought it was important not to take as many risks through each turn and calm down and just let off the gas a little bit.

 

“It’s really nice that they do the Futures deal for those of us who haven’t had any track time, especially side-by-side,” Krummel added.

 

Tyler Meeks finished second with Christ Thurston, Jeff Watson and Ron Davis III rounding out the top five in the second DIRTcar Sportsman Modified Futures race.

 

NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLII continues Saturday, Oct. 10, featuring the USAC Silver Crown “Salt City 78” at 1:30 p.m. followed by the “Salute to the Troops 150” for the 358-Modifieds. The DIRTcar Sportsman Modifieds return to the track Sunday morning for their championship race before turning the track over to the DIRTcar Pro Stocks and the premier Syracuse 200 for the Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modifieds takes the green flag at 2 p.m.

 

“Racing’s Biggest Party” runs through Sunday, Oct. 12. For more information and the latest updates on NAPA Super DIRT Week, click www.SuperDIRTWeekOnline.com, follow on Twitter @SuperDIRTWeek, or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SuperDIRTWeek.

 

NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLIII

DIRTcar Futures Races

October 10, 2014

 

DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Futures Finish (12 laps): Rex King Jr., Jim Davis, Ryan Susice, Kevin Albert, John McClelland, Dave Allen, Bobby Hamm Jr., Pierre Hebert, Marcus Dinkins, Mike Turner, Olden Dwyer, Willy Decker, Al Blanchard, Chad Pierce, Ralph McBride, Dan Wiesner, Aaron Jacobs, Mark Forte Jr.

 

DIRTcar 358-Modified Futures Feature Finish (10 laps): Chad Jeseo, Brian Kressley, Ryan Darcey, Brett Wright, Jamie Maier, Jessey Mueller, Olden Dwyer, Mike Maresca, Dave Allen, Henry Maier, Chad Pierce, Ryan Forte.

 

First DIRTcar Sportsman Futures Feature Finish (11 laps): Whitey Slavin, Matt Janiak, Ryan Stabler, Taylor Lamb, Dave Constantino, Tiger Chapman, Steve Hicks, Kevin Ward, Chris Daugherty, Tristan Draper, Mike Stacey, Winter Mead, Harry Murphy, Bob Reis.

 

Second DIRTcar Sportsman Futures Feature Finish (12 laps): Brian Krummel, Tyler Meeks, Chris Thurston, Jeff Watson, Ron Davis III, A.J. Lloyd, Jon Miller, Martin Hebert, Mike Butler, Nick Guererri, Jamie Platt, Rob Maxon, Doug Buzzell Jr., Billy Coleman.

 

Pro Stock Futures Feature Finish (8 laps): Tom Harkins, Randy Casselman, Chad Arsenault, Richard Bertrand, Stephane Lemire, Russ Marsden, Chris Cunningham, Terry Ladouceur, Ray Sitterly, Mike White.

 

The Super DIRTcar Series and DIRTcar Racing in the Northeast Region is brought to fans by several sponsors and partners including Hoosier Racing Tire, VP Racing Fuels, Chevy Performance Parts, NAPA Auto Parts, and Safety-Kleen. Contingency partners include the University of Northwestern Ohio, ASI, Bicknell Racing Products, Bilstein Shocks, Brodix, ButlerBuilt, Cometic Gasket, Comp Cams, Edelbrock, Integra Shocks, Intercomp, JE Pistons, JRI Shocks, KSE Racing Products, Mobil 1, Motorsports Safety Systems, MSD LLC, Fox Shocks, Pole Position Raceway, Racing Electronics, Superflow and Wrisco Industries.

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