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Monday, August 11, 2008

Schatz Three-Peats at 48th Annual Knoxville Nationals

By Stacy Ervin,
Knoxville Raceway Staff

Knoxville, IA -August 9, 2008- Donny Schatz made history by being only the second driver to win three in a row at the 48th Annual Super Clean Knoxville Nationals presented by Lucas Oil on Saturday, August 9, 2008, at the Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa.

The happy winner from Fargo, North Dakota, collected the $150,000 payday and inked his name in the history books as only Steve Kinser had previously won three in a row here.

The start of the 30-lap main event was about 10 minutes earlier than scheduled and did not feature the four-wide parade lap because it was noted rain was just north of Knoxville. The original start was then put under yellow and flagman Doug Clark sent Tyler Walker to the back of the field for jumping. Walker was the 20th starter before he was put behind the B-Main transfers.

After that, it looked as though polesitter Danny Lasoski would take the early lead, but outside front-row starter Jason Meyers shot around him to take the point. Schatz, who started fourth, went to second around Lasoski at lap four and Kinser, who started third, quickly followed to reclaim third place.

Meyers had built a half-straightaway lead by the time he came to lapped traffic at lap seven. At that point, Gary Wright became the first to fall from the main event when he pulled off the track.

By lap nine, Schatz had pulled up beside Meyers in traffic, but a couple of laps later, he got held up and Meyers pulled away again. Meanwhile, Craig Dollansky, who started fifth, had moved into third. Jason Solwold was the second to fall from the race when he pulled in at lap 20.

It looked as though Meyers would run away to his first win, but the race’s first caution came out at lap 23 when Walker stopped on the frontstretch with a motor which erupted in flame and a car which had no brakes.

Schatz pulled up on the low side of Meyers on the restart and took the lead just under the flagstand at lap 25. He then pulled up to block Meyers in turn two, but Meyers raced him side-by-side for a couple laps.

Another caution flag slowed the field at lap 27 when Shane Stewart stopped in turn four with no power steering. Schatz was able to hold his lead after the restart and go on for the win. Meyers was second, Dollansky third, Lasoski fourth and Kinser fifth.

In victory lane, Schatz noted he was trying to save his tires as much as possible.

“I didn’t expect it to go that long without a yellow,” he said. “I may have played it too cautious in the middle of the race. I didn’t expect the race track to get that wide early on.”

Schatz, who turned 31 years old the day after his third win, added as a kid sitting in the grandstands at the Sprint Car Capital of the World he never expected to win the event. He noted at the Knoxville Nationals, every win is important so the third meant just as much to him as the other two.

Daryn Pittman of Owasso, Oklahoma, started on the pole and led all 22 laps of the B-Main. He transferred to the A-Main along with Chad Kemenah, Terry McCarl and Gary Wright. The race went yellow at the start when Roger Crockett got too high in turn one and flipped along the fence. The race stayed green after the complete restart and Pittman set a new 22-lap track record at the speedway.

Jesse Hockett of Warsaw, Missouri, won the 15-lap C-Main and transferred to the B-Main along with Lynton Jeffrey. The first attempt at a start saw Cody Darrah stop in turn three. When the race went green, Hockett used his outside front-row starting spot to get a jump on polesitter Lee Jacobs and lead the first lap. But by the second lap, Jacobs had the lead and he held it through lap 11. At that point, his motor blew up and caught fire down the frontstretch and the yellow came out. Hockett led the rest of the way.

Rob Chaney of Millersburg, Ohio, led the entire 12-lap distance to win the D-Main after starting on the pole. Other transfers to the C-Main were Josh Schneiderman and Cody Darrah. Bob Weuve made an attempt to start but his mount did not fire. A yellow flag came out at the first attempt at a start when Bill Rose’s car failed to take off and he stopped in turn four. At the second attempt at a start, John VanDenBerg got too high in turn four and went for a high and wild series of flips. Dion Hindi, who started outside the front row, ran second to Chaney most of the distance but his motor blew coming down the backstretch to take the checkered.

JJ Hickle of Quilcene, Washington, started outside the front row of the E-Main and led the 10-lap race from green to checkered. Other transfers to the D-Main were Bill Rose, John Lambertz and Greg Nikitenko.

The Best Dressed Crew went to Billy Alley’s team. Second place was Chad Kemenah and third place was Wayne Johnson.

The Mr. Sprint Car title went to Wayne Johnson, who amassed enough points in 10 nights of racing during Iowa Sprint Week to top the standings for the second year in a row.

Doug Esh was named Rookie of the Nationals.

RESULTS

E Feature - 10 laps - Time - 2:41.7: 1. JJ Hickle, Quilcene WA; 2. Bill Rose, Plainfield IN; 3. John Lambertz, Sioux Falls SD; 4. Greg Nikitenko, Minot ND; 5. Scott Uttech, New Berlin WI; 6. Matt Wasmund, Jackson MN; 7. Marlon Jones, Harrisburg SD; 8. Ty Bartz, Sheboygan Falls WI; 9. Steve Dyer, Vancouver, BC, Can.; 10. Robert Bell, Colfax IA

Lap Leaders: Hickle 1-10.

D Feature - 12 laps - Time 3:14.3: 1. Rob Chaney, Millersburg OH; 2. Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington IA; 3. Cody Darrah, Red Lion PA; 4. Lance Dewease, Fayetteville PA; 5. Skip Jackson, Sydney, NSW, Aust.; 6. Calvin Landis, Knoxville IA; 7. Justin Zimmerman, Royce City TX; 8. Ricky Logan, Little Rock AR; 9. Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls SD; 10. Bill Balog, Eau Claire WI; 11. Toni Lutar, White Rock, BC, Can. ; 12. Greg Wilson, Benton Ridge OH; 13. Caleb Griffith, Sandusky OH; 14. Chad Hillier, Burlington WA; 15. John Lambertz, Sioux Falls SD; 16. Greg Nikitenko, Minot ND; 17. Dion Hindi, Albuquerque NM; 18. JJ Hickle, Quilcene WA; 19. Brian Ellenberger, Butler PA; 20. John VanDenBerg, Albia IA; 21. Bill Rose, Plainfield IN; 22. Bob Weuve, Newton IA

Lap Leaders: Chaney 1-12.

C Feature - 15 laps - No Time: 1. Jesse Hockett, Warsaw MO; 2. Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City IA; 3. Danny Smith, Danville IN; 4. Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks ND; 5. Doug Esh, Lancaster PA; 6. Brian Brown, Grain Valley MO; 7. Kerry Madsen, Sydney, NSW, Aust. ; 8. Fred Rahmer, Salfordville PA; 9. Brian Paulus, Mechanicsburg PA; 10. Rager Phillips, Pleasantville IA; 11. Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa PA; 12. Brandon Wimmer, Fairmount IN; 13. Cody Darrah, Red Lion PA; 14. Brock Mayes, Bucyrus OH; 15. Kaley Gharst, Decatur IL; 16. Dean Jacobs, Wooster OH; 17. Don Droud Jr., Lincoln NE; 18. Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington IA; 19. Lee Sowell, Nesbit MS; 20. Seth Brahmer, Wisner NE; 21. Lee Jacobs, Wooster OH; 22. Rob Chaney, Millersburg OH

Lap Leaders: Hockett 1; L. Jacobs 2-11; Hockett 12-15.

B Feature - 22 laps - Time - 6:12.5 (New Track Record): 1. Daryn Pittman, Owasso OK; 2. Chad Kemenah, Findlay OH; 3. Terry McCarl, Altoona IA; 4. Gary Wright, Hooks TX; 5. Greg Hodnett, Thomasville PA; 6. Tim Kaeding, San Jose CA; 7. Randy Hannagan, Pittsboro IN; 8. Jack Dover, Springfield NE; 9. Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale TX; 10. Kraig Kinser, Bloomington IN; 11. Jonathan Allard, Chico CA; 12. Stevie Smith, Broken Arrow OK; 13. Ed Lynch Jr, Apollo PA; 14. Jason Johnson, Eunice LA; 15. Jesse Hockett, Warsaw MO; 16. Davey Heskin, St. Michael MN; 17. Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City IA; 18. Mike Moore, Des Moines IA; 19. Sean Michael, Allentown PA; 20. Travis Whitney, Coon Rapids MN; 21. Travis Rilat, Forney TX; 22. Roger Crockett, Medford OR

Lap Leaders: Pittman 1-22.

A Feature - 30 laps - No Time: 1. Donny Schatz, Fargo ND; 2. Jason Meyers, Clovis CA; 3. Craig Dollansky, Elk River MN; 4. Danny Lasoski, Dover MO; 5. Steve Kinser, Bloomington IN; 6. Joey Saldana, Brownsburg IN; 7. Jac Haudenschild, Wooster OH; 8. Terry McCarl, Altoona IA; 9. Dusty Zomer, Brandon SD; 10. Justin Henderson, Sioux Falls SD; 11. Sammy Swindell, Germantown TN; 12. Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. ; 13. Paul McMahan, Nashville TN; 14. Billy Alley, Lincoln NE; 15. Daryn Pittman, Owasso OK; 16. Wayne Johnson, Knoxville IA; 17. Jason Sides, Bartlett TN; 18. Chad Kemenah, Findlay OH; 19. Tony Bruce Jr., Liberal KS; 20. Shane Stewart, Bixby OK; 21. Bronson Maeschen, Knoxville IA; 22. Tyler Walker, Encino CA; 23. Jason Solwold, Mt. Vernon WA; 24. Gary Wright, Hooks TX

Lap Leaders: Meyers 1-24; Schatz 25-30.



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