Lake Odessa, Mich. — June 24, 2012 — Just as he did a year earlier, Jacob Poel of Spring Lake, Mich., drove to victory Sunday night at I-96 Speedway claiming the second DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals victory of his career worth $750.
Poel started ninth on the grid and worked his way to the front taking the lead from David Mielke of Gladwin, Mich., near the midpoint of the 30-lap main event. Eleventh starter Andy Sprague of Muskegon, Mich., finished second. Zack Olger of St. Johns, Mich., who won a make-up feature earlier in the evening finished third. Third starter Tim Stemler of Portland, Mich., and Aaron Morey of West Olive, Mich., rounded out the top five.
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The DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals returns to action Tuesday night at Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Ind., where Mike Harrison of Highland, Ill., won his third of eight Summit Modified Nationals events in 2011.
Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Statistical Report; I-96 Speedway; Lake Odessa, Mich.; June 24, 2012 A-Main (30-laps): 1. Jacob Poel ($750), 2. Andy Sprague, 3. Zack Olger, 4. Tim Stemler, 5. Aaron Morey, 6. Rich Robinson Jr., 7. Brad Wilson, 8. John McCaul, 9. Shannon Fisk, 10. John Taylor, 11. David Mielke, 12. Stan Dodds, 13. Mike Wilbern, 14. Jared Guinn, 15. Edward Reyes, 16. Nick Kurtz, 17. John McClure, 18. Luke Olger, 19. Travis Stemler, 20. Todd Fuetz.
2012 DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Schedule
Date |
Track |
Location |
Winner (Cars) |
13-Jun |
Brownstown Speedway |
Brownstown, IN |
Devin Gilpin (39) |
14-Jun |
Kankakee County Speedway |
Kankakee, IL |
Jeff Curl (27) |
15-Jun |
Cedar Lake Speedway |
Somerset, WI |
Ryan Gustin (41) |
16-Jun |
Cedar Lake Speedway |
Somerset, WI |
Rodney Sanders (41) |
17-Jun |
Wilmot Raceway |
Wilmot, WI |
Lance Arneson (52) |
19-Jun |
Spoon River Speedway |
Canton, IL |
David Wietholder (35) |
20-Jun |
Highland Speedway |
Highland, IL |
Mike Harrison (26) |
21-Jun |
Fayette Co. Speedway |
Brownstown, IL |
Larry Anderson (35) |
22-Jun |
Tri City Speedway |
Pontoon Beach, IL |
Brent Mullins (41) |
23-Jun |
Fairbury Speedway |
Fairbury, IL |
Lance Dehm (31) |
24-Jun |
I-96 Speedway |
Lake Odessa, MI |
Jacob Poel (33) |
26-Jun |
Lincoln Park Speedway |
Putnamville, IN |
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27-Jun |
Belle Clair Speedway |
Belleville, IL |
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28-Jun |
Clay Hill Motorsports Park |
Atwood, TN |
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29-Jun |
Paducah Int. Raceway |
Paducah, KY |
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30-Jun |
Federated Auto Parts I-55 |
Pevely, MO |
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1-Jul |
Lincoln Speedway |
Lincoln, IL |
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2-Jul |
Peoria Speedway |
Peoria, IL |
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3-Jul |
Jacksonville Speedway |
Jacksonville, IL |
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4-Jul |
Lasalle Speedway |
Lasalle, IL |
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5-Jul |
Macon Speedway |
Macon, IL |
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6-Jul |
Quincy Raceways |
Quincy, IL |
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7-Jul |
Clarksville Speedway |
Clarksville, TN |
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8-Jul |
Tri State Speedway |
Haubstadt, IN |
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10-Jul |
Florence Speedway |
Union, KY |
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11-Jul |
Brushcreek Motorsports |
Pebbles, OH |
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12-Jul |
Terre Haute Action Track |
Terre Haute, IN |
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13-Jul |
Attica Raceway Park |
Attica, OH |
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14-Jul |
Oakshade Raceway |
Wauseon, OH |
The Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals is brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and partners, including: Summit Racing Equipment (Title Sponsor), Arizona Sport Shirts (Official Apparel Company), Hoosier Racing Tires (Official Racing Tires), Racing Electronics (Official Communications), Vicci (Official Uniform), VP Racing Fuel (Official Racing Fuel); in addition to contingency sponsors: Auto Meter, Bell Helmets, Beyea Headers, Bilstein Shocks, Chevy Performance Parts, Shafer Enterprises’ Cool Shirts, Dominator Race Products, Eibach Springs, Fast Shafts, FK Rod Ends, Fragola Performance Systems, Impact Race Products, Intercomp, KSE Racing Products, Landrum Springs, MSD Ignitions, QA1 Motorsports, Quartermaster, Schoenfeld Headers, UNOH (University of Northwestern Ohio), and XS Power Racing Batteries.