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Brett Hearn outduels Danny Johnson to claim “Hurricane 100” at Brewerton Speedway

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Point leader Erick Rudolph finishes 11th at Brewerton after mechanical issues take him to the pits

 

BREWERTON, N.Y. – Friday, October 10, 2014 – Brett Hearn, of Sussex, N.J., came out on top Thursday night after a battle with rival Modified driver Danny Johnson at Brewerton Speedway. Hearn persevered through a caution-riddled 100 laps to claim victory in the “Hurricane 100,” a NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLIII special at the Central New York track.

“It feels good. It’s been a while since we’ve been this good here at Brewerton,” said Hearn, who lead all 100 laps in Thursday’s feature race. ”I found a line early that I thought was working for me, I stayed out of the black, and I think that was key.”

Hearn drew the pole Thursday and took off at the green flag with the initial lead. The first caution came early as several cars, including the No. 21k of Randy Chrysler, the No. 3B of Chad Brachmann and the No. 71 of Mike Bowman, collided in lap 3. The field returned to green in lap 10, but was quickly back to yellow in lap 11.

Johnson, who started fifth on the grid, was capitalizing off the stop-and-go action and had made his way to third. Soon after the next restart, Johnson rode on the heels of Ryan Susice in second, taking the position in lap 19. Hearn had pulled away from the field, but Johnson charged ahead, hoping to have a go at his longtime rival.

A lap 31 caution for Yan Bussiere, whose No. 21 spun in turn 2, brought the field back together for a restart. Hearn and Johnson restarted from the front row, Hearn selecting the inside group. Hearn was able to stay ahead, but Johnson wasn’t as strong at the green flag and lost a position to Jimmy Phelps in the No. 99J.

However, Johnson gained momentum after a few green laps, and sought revenge on Phelps. He reclaimed second from the Baldwinsville Bandit in lap 41 and set his sights on Hearn.

The pace slowed again in lap 47 as the yellow flag waved for Lance Willix III. Hearn kept his spot on the restart and by lap 60 was speeding into lapped traffic when caution hit the speedway again in lap 68. Off the next restart, a midfield pileup in the front stretch brought a prolonged caution period as track crews cleared the wreck.

Racing resumed in lap 75, and the last quarter of the race wasn’t without its challenges for leader Hearn. The yellow flag waved in lap 77 for Zach Aubertine stopped in turn 4, giving Johnson another opportunity to challenge for lead off the restart. However, Hearn held on through that restart, as well as one in lap 80 after Chad Brachmann’s No. 3B slowed to a spot. In lap 93, the No. 71 of Mike Bowman brought the last caution of the race. Johnson charged ahead at the restart, putting all his will into overtaking Hearn in the last 7 laps, but Hearn’s No. 20 stayed ahead to claim victory.

“You don’t mind the yellows when the laps are counting, but when they’re not counting it’s a little longer,” commented Hearn, who admitted to having some trouble in lapped traffic on the one-third-mile “D-Shaped Dirt Demon.” “The lapped cars were tough at times. They were wandering around and you didn’t really know where to go.”

“Really the key was the car stayed good for 100 laps. Sometimes that’s hard here,” Hearn said.

After many unsuccessful challenges for the lead, Johnson finished second, fending off advances from Phelps.

“I had a great hotrod,” Johnson said in post-race ceremonies following the feature event. “I’m really happy that we’re here in Victory Lane, getting up on the podium and talking to all the fans.”

Phelps finished third and, while he would have preferred the win, was glad for a podium finish.

“We just missed it a little bit. We practiced a little choppy, and the bite just didn’t go away like we thought it would,” Phelps said. ?We started up front with some really good guys, so we’re not disappointed with third.”

NAPA Super DIRT Week continues Friday, October 10, with Futures Races in the afternoon and Camping World Friday Night Lights, which includes the fan-favorite Triple 20s for Big-Block Modifieds, Twin 20s for 358-Modifieds and Triple 10s for Sportsman Modifieds, rounding out the evening.

The main events on Saturday include the USAC Silver Crown “Salt City 78” at 1:30 p.m. followed by the “Salute to the Troops 150” for the 358-Modifieds. On Sunday, the DIRTcar Sportsman and Pro Stocks will compete before 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.

 

DIRTcar 358-Modified Series at Brewerton Speedway (Thursday, October 9, 2014)

 

A-Main (100 laps):

1. 20 Brett Hearn / Sussex, N.J.

2. 27J Danny Johnson / Rochester, N.Y.

3. 99J Jimmy Phelps / Baldwinsville, N.Y.

4. 66x Carey Terrance / Hogansburg, N.Y.

5. 14J Alan Johnson / Middlesex, N.Y.

6. 6m Mat Williamson / St. Catharines, Ontario

7. 38 Ryan Susice / Ransomville, N.Y.

8. 4* Tim McCreadie / Watertown, N.Y.

9. 14 Stewart Friesen / Sprakers, N.Y.

10. 33 Mike Mahaney / King Ferry, N.Y.

11. 25 Erick Rudolph / Ransomville, N.Y.

12. R70 Ryan Arbuthnot / Renfrew, Ontario

13. 22c Mario Clair / St. Edmond, Quebec

14. 02 Roy Bresnahan / Fulton, N.Y.

15. 44 Zach Aubertine / Chaumont, N.Y.

16. 323 Neal Williams / Pittsgrove, N.J.

17. 21 Yan Bussiere / Drummondville, N.Y.

18. 71 Mike Bowman / St. Catharines, Ontario

19. 99L Larry Wight / Altmar, N.Y.

20. 16x Danny Creeden / Middletown, N.Y.

21. 3B Chad Brachmann / Sanborn, N.Y.

22. 42p Pat Ward / Genoa, N.Y.

23. 12 Brian Sage / Brockport, N.Y.

24. 901 Ryan Godown / Ringoes, N.J.

25. 42B Kevin Bates / Lake Ariel, Penn.

26. 16w Lance Willix II / Theresa, N.Y.

27. 17d Danny O’Brien / Iverary, Ontario

28. 21k Randy Chrysler / Lewiston, N.Y.

29. 91 Billy Decker / Sidney, N.Y.

30. 25H Bobby Herrington / Elginburg, Ontario

 

Did Not Start:

T21 Roger Chrysler / Lewiston, N.Y.

10c Tim Currier / Auburn, N.Y.

3m Bill Mullin / Iroquois, Ontario

1 Tyler Dippel / Wallkill, N.Y.

93 Ryan Bartlett / Watertown, N.Y.

9H Matt Sheppard / Waterloo, N.Y.

87 Shawn Donath / South Onondaga, N.Y.

14g Brian Gleason / Altamont, N.Y.

18 Anthony Perrego / Montgomery, N.Y.

9J Jordan McCreadie / Watertown, N.Y.

39a Alan Therrien / Victoriaville, Quebec

1R Jeff McGinnis / Ransomville, N.Y.

91L Rick Lauback / Hellertown, Penn.

29B Jeff Brownell, Jr.

66 Kyle Dingwall / South Dundas, Ontario

19J John McKenney, Jr.

19 Luke Stewart / Sydenham, Ontario

21w Kyle Weiss / Hamburg, Penn.

51 Rich Townsend

39 Alex Therrien / Victoriaville, Quebec

C88 Chad Miller

 

B-Main 1 (10 laps): Arbuthnot, Bresnahan, Decker, Wight, Weiss, McGinnis, J. McCreadie, Laubach, Mullin, Townsend, Gleason, Willix, Stewart, Miller, McKenney

 

B-Main 2 (10 laps): Creeden, Rudolph, Bartlett, Williams, Donath, Currier, Perrego, Dingwall, Dippel, O’Brien, Bussiere, Bates, Alan Therrien, Alex Therrien, Roger Chrysler

 

Qualifying Heats (8 laps, top 4 transfer, top 2 redraw)

Heat 1: T. McCreadie, D. Johnson, Godown, Sage, Bresnahan, Bartlett, Mullin, Currier, McKenney, Dippel

Heat 2: Phelps, Susice, Randy Chrysler, A. Johnson, Creeden, Decker, O’Brien, J. McCreadie, Alan Therrien, Miller

Heat 3: Hearn, Williamson, Clair, Friesen, Arbuthnot, Donath, Stewart, Perrego, Townsend, Roger Chrysler

Heat 4: Mahaney, Sheppard, Ward, Terrance, Rudolph, Wight, Williams, Gleason, Bates, Laubach, Brownell

Heat 5: Bowman, Brachmann, Herrington, Aubertine, Weiss, Dingwall, McGinnis, Alex Therrien, WIlix, Bussiere

Time Trials: 1. Bowman 14.705, 2. Mahaney 14.712, 3. Hearn 14.719, 4. T. McCreadie 14.744, 5. Sage 14.768, 6. Phelps 14.777, 7. Sheppard 14.781, 8. Herrington 14.789, 9. Susice 14.805, 10. D. Johnson 14.816, 11. Williamson 14.826, 12. Bussiere 14.842, 13. Brachmann 14.850, 14. Roger Chrysler 14.861, 15. Currier 14.863, 16. Clair 14.878, 17. Godown 14.880, 18. Mullin 14.880, 19. Arbuthnot 14.881, 20. Ward 14.894, 21. Decker 14.900, 22. Friesen 14.917, 23. Wight 14.937, 24. Dippel 14.952, 25. Bartlett 14.955, 26. Terrance 14.958, 27. A. Johnson 14.964, 28. Creeden 14.966, 29. O’Brien 14.984, 30. Rudolph 15.000, 31. Donath 15.030, 32. Williams 15.032, 33. Bates 15.034, 34. Randy Chrysler 15.064, 35. Gleason 15.087, 36. Perrego 15.088, 37. J. McCreadie 15.095, 38. Bresnahan 15.128, 39. Alan Therrien 15.177, 40. Aubertine 15.215, 41. McGinnis 15.225, 42. Laubach 15.233, 43. Brownell 15.272, 44. Dingwall 15.293, 45. McKenney 15.335, 46. Stewart 15.378, 47. Weiss 15.387, 48. Townsend 15.458, 49. Alex Therrien 15.679, 50. Willix 15.814, 51. Miller 16.642

 

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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