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Brian Birkhofer pockets $10,000 in Volunteer Speedway World of Outlaws victory



By Robert Walden



BULLS GAP, Tenn. (March 27) – Saturday night before the largest crowd in the history of Volunteer Speedway, Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa grabbed the lead from pole-sitter Freddy Smith as they raced into the first turn on lap 2, and once out front he never looked back in winning the World of Outlaws Late Model Series 60-lap feature over a star-studded field of competitors. Birkhofer became the series’ seventh different winner in seven events to date in the 2004 racing season.



Randle Chupp set fast-time at 13.572-seconds in qualifying over the 53-car field. The six heat races respectively were won by Chupp, Jeff Maupin, Birkhofer, Billy Moyer, Scott Bloomquist and Darrell Lanigan. Dashes were won by F. Smith and Birkhofer, with Steve Francis and Bart Hartman each winning consolations.



The first consolation saw Francis get together with Vic “The Thrill” Hill as they led the field into the first turn, with Hill slamming hard into the outside guardrail. With a total of seven cars involved, coming out on the worst end was Hill who flipped two times to destroy his No. 1 Monte Carlo, and NASCAR Nextel Cup driver Bill Elliott, who also made heavy contact to damage his No. 9 Dodge Intrepid.



Settling into third behind Birkhofer and Smith at the start was Greg Johnson, with Lanigan and Chupp rounding out the top five. With Birkhofer beginning to distance himself from Smith, Johnson was pressuring the “Southern Gentleman” for the runner-up spot, and just behind them Lanigan had Chupp shadowing his every move.



Getting a strong run off the fourth turn to pull alongside Lanigan down the front straightaway, Chupp carried it off deep into turn one to take over fourth place on lap 13. After sneaking peeks under Smith’s left-rear quarter panel racing off the corners for several circuits, Johnson got a good bite racing off the fourth turn to power into second on lap 17. With Chupp glued to Smith’s rear bumper, he dropped to the inside racing into turn three to move into third on lap 19.



After following Clint Smith from the drop of the green back in seventh place, Bloomquist dropped to the inside racing off (turn) two on lap 26 to move into the sixth spot. As the race reached halfway Birkhofer was still in command, but with the leader working heavy lapped traffic he had both Johnson and Chupp within striking distance.



Although Lanigan held off the advances from Bloomquist for several laps, on lap 41 between turns three and four Bloomquist made the pass to take over fifth and set his sights on F. Smith. The event’s only caution waved on lap 54 when Maupin slowed on the high side between turns three and four with engine problems to set up a six-lap dash to the checkers.



With the green waving on the restart Birkhofer quickly led Johnson and Chupp off into turn one, while behind them Bloomquist dove to the inside of F. Smith. Racing off the second turn and down the backstretch, Bloomquist had the advantage entering turn three to take fourth from F. Smith on lap 55.



But up front it was all Birkhofer, driving the Daufeldt Transport/Simon Trucking/J & J Steel/TB Company/Pro Power/No. 15b MasterSbilt Monte Carlo to the $10,000 victory over Johnson, Chupp, Bloomquist and F. Smith. Completing the top-10 finishers were Dale McDowell (after starting in 18th), Lanigan, C. Smith, Chub Frank and Moyer.



“Oh man, I’m so excited. What a crowd we have here tonight and it’s just great to be able to win a race here at Volunteer Speedway,” said the jubilant winner Birkhofer after climbing from his car to the cheers of the standing-room-only crowd on the front straightaway. “The few times I’ve ever raced here in the past I’ve never really had too good of runs, but I’m beginning to really like racing around these high banks. We decided to come down for the open practice session on Thursday night and we tried a lot of different things, and we learned a few more things in the ‘Hommel Benefit Race’ on Friday night that really made us good tonight.



“I don’t quite understand this deal with the Outlaws just yet about how you come out of the heats and go to the dashes, but it worked out really well for us tonight in winning the second dash to earn the right to start on the front row. Man, I’m telling you with the strong field of cars here tonight it really meant a lot where you started. Even though we were very good, I had some trouble once I closed in on the back of the field to try and lap those guys because they were racing hard. I could look on the scoreboard every time we came down the front straightaway and could see that Johnson and Chupp were running in second and third, and not knowing exactly how close they were I got kind of anxious working the lapped cars. I know a lot of big name drivers have won races here over the years and I’m glad to be able to say I’ve now also won at Bulls Gap. I believe everybody in the grandstands got their money’s worth tonight with the show they saw, and I really enjoyed it from my ride out front.”



Rodney Kiker of Greeneville rolled to the victory in the 25-lap “Lawson Chevrolet” UMP (Open-Wheel) Modified feature over a hard-charging Skimp Henry. Finishing third through fifth, respectively, were Chad Ogle, Jerry Broyles and Wayne Rader.



Volunteer Speedway will begin the regular Saturday night racing programs next week (April 3) with six exciting divisions in action: Super Late Model, Limited Late Model, UMP (Open-Wheel) Modified, 4-Cylinders, Hobby Stock and Front Wheel Drives. For more information, contact the track at (423) 235-5020.



WORLD OF OUTLAWS LATE MODEL SERIES ($10,000 TO WIN)



1. Brian Birkhofer #15b-Muscatine, IO

2. Greg Johnson #19-Lawrenceburg, IN

3. Randle Chupp #114-Troutman, NC

4. Scott Bloomquist #0-Mooresburg, TN

5. Freddy Smith #00-Seymour, TN

6. Dale McDowell #17m-Chickamauga, GA

7. Darrell Lanigan #29-Union, KY

8. Clint Smith #44-Senoia, GA

9. Chub Frank #*1-Bear Lake, PA

10. Billy Moyer #21-Batesville, AR

11. Skip Arp #31-Georgetown, TN

12. Rick Eckert #24-York, PA

13. Steve Francis #15-Ashland, KY

14. Dan Schlieper #9-Sullivan, WI

15. John Blankenship #23-Belfry, KY

16. Bart Hartman #75-Zanesville, OH

17. Tim McCreadie #39-Watertown, NY

18. Dennis Erb Jr. #28-Carpentersville, IL

19. Jeremy Clements #51-Spartanburg, SC
20. Mike Balzano #E1-Parkersburg, WV

21. Rob Blair #won11-Titusville, PA

22. Scott James #83-Lawrenceburg, IN

23. Jeff Maupin #32w-Greeneville, TN

24. Shane Clanton #25-Locust Grove, GA

25. Ray Cook #53-Brasstown, NC

Qualifying: 1. (114) Randle Chupp, 13.572; 2. (23) John Blakenship, 13.597; 3. (*1) Chub Frank, 13.673; 4. (21) Billy Moyer, 13.679; 5. (0) Scott Bloomquist, 13.686; 6. (29) Darrell Lanigan, 13.705; 7. (44) Clint Smith; 13.71; 8. (32w) Jeff Maupin, 13.716; 9. (15b) Brian Birkhofer, 13.725; 10. (9) Dan Schlieper, 13.745; 11. (39) Tim McCreadie, 13.747; 12. (5) Bryan Hendrix, 13.793; 13. (51) Jeremy Clements, 13.805; 14. (24) Rick Eckert, 13.881; 15. (25) Shane Clanton, 13.812; 16. (00) Freddy Smith, 13.815; 17. (28) Dennis Erb, 13.841; 18. (19) Greg Johnson, 13.846; 19. (15) Steve Francis, 13.865; 20. (1) Vic Hill, 13.890; 21. (31) Skip Arp, 13.892; 22. (18) Shannon Babb, 13.910; 23. (47) Brad Hall, 13.930; 24. (17m) Dale McDowell, 13.936; 25. (83) Scott James, 13.944; 26. (44) Chris Madden, 13.980; 27. (53) Ray Cook, 14.013; 28. (won11) Rob Blair, 14.018; 29. (99) Jeff Cooke, 14.023; 30. (6) Kerry Jones, 14.030; 31. (88) Vic Chandler, 14.041; 32. (3) Steve Smith, 14.054; 33. (9e) Bill Elliott, 14.054; 34. (9c) Dusty Carver, 14.069; 35. (75) Bart Hartman, 14.086; 36. (4) Mark Vineyard, 14.088; 37. (20), Billy Ogle Jr. 14.095; 38. (116) Randy Weaver, 14.117; 39. (15n) Rick Norris, 14.153; 40. (12) Rick Aukland, 14.163; 41. (j3) Steve Jones, 14.230; 42. (2) Anthony White, 14.245; 43. (y3k) Jon Krogstad, 14.255; 44. (E1) Mike Balzano, 14.291; 45. (5) Ronnie Johnson, 14.325; 46. (22) Mike Weeks, 14.378; 47. (16) Terry Costner, 14.403; 48. (1) Rusty Goddard, 14.473; 49. (18d) Donnie Dotson, 14.547; 50. (25) John Llewellyn, 14.626; 51. (14) Derrick Laney, 13.644; 52. (114s) Shaun Shadoan, 15.502; 53. (91) Chuck Laney, 16.566.

Heat One (10 laps): 1. Randle Chupp, 2. Clint Smith, 3. Jeremy Clements, 4. Steve Francis, 5. Scott James, 6. Billy Ogle Jr., 7. Vic Chandler, 8. Donnie Dotson, 9. Jon Krogstad.

Heat Two (10 laps): 1. Jeff Maupin, 2. John Blankenship, 3. Rick Eckert, 4. Vic Hill, 5. Mike Balzano, 6. Chris Madden, 7. Steve Smith, 8. John Llewellyn, , 9. Randy Weaver.

Heat Three (10 laps): 1. Brian Birkhofer, 2. Chub Frank, 3. Skip Arp, 4. Shane Clanton, 5. Ray Cook, 6. Bryan Hendrix, 7. Bill Elliott, 8. Rick Norris, 9. Derrick Laney.

Heat Four (10 laps): 1. Billy Moyer, 2. Freddy Smith, 3. Dan Schlieper, 4. Rob Blair, 5. Shannon Babb, 6. Rick Aukland, 7. Dusty Carver, 8. Mike Weeks, 9. Shaun Shadoan.

Heat Five (10 laps): 1. Scott Bloomquist, 2. Tim McCreadie, 3. Dennis Erb, 4. Bart Hartman, 5. Brad Hall, 6. Jeff Cooke, 7. Terry Costner, 8. Steve Jones, 9. Chuck Laney.

Heat Six (10 laps): 1. Darrell Lanigan, 2. Greg Johnson, 3. Dale McDowell, 4. Mark Vineyard, 5. Ronnie Johnson, 6. Kerry Jones, 7. Anthony White, 8. Rusty Goddard.

Dash One (6 laps): 1. Freddy Smith, 2. Greg Johnson, 3. Randle Chupp, 4. Scott Bloomquist, 5. Billy Moyer, 6. Jeff Maupin.

Dash Two (6 laps): 1. Brian Birkhofer, 2. Darrell Lanigan, 3. Clint Smith, 4. Chub Frank, 5. John Blakenship, 6. Tim McCreadie.

Consi One (12 laps): 1. Steve Francis, 2. Shane Clanton, 3. Scott James, 4. Mike Balzano, 5. Ronnie Johnson, 6. Billy Ogle Jr., 7. Ray Cook, 8. Steve Smith, 9. Rick Norris, 10. Donnie Dotson, 11. John Llewellyn, 12. Vic Chandler, 13. Vic Hill, 14. Chris Madden, 15. Bill Elliott, 16. Jon Krogstad.

Consi Two (12 laps): 1. Bart Hartman, 2. Rob Blair, 3. Shannon Babb, 4. Rick Aukland, 5. Mark Vineyard, 6. Brad Hall, 7. Jeff Cooke, 8. Bryan Hendrix, 9. Kerry Jones, 10. Anthony White, 11. Steve Jones, 12. Rusty Goddard, 13, Mike Weeks, 14. Terry Costner, 15. Shaun Shadoan, 16. Chuck Laney.

“LAWSON CHEVROLET” UMP MODIFIED (25-laps)



1) Rodney Kiker #7, 2) Skimp Henry #25, 3) Chad Ogle #10, 4) Jerry Broyles #72, 5) Wayne James #4, 6) Wayne Rader #8, 7) Greg Martin #24, 8) Jack Price #93, 9) Cory Turner #34, 10) Danny James #J4, 11) Michael Osborne Jr. #01, 12) Billy Palmer #36, 13) Marty Meade #38, 14) David Moss #5, 15) B.J. Osborne #03, 16) Brad Pounds #15, 17) Alton Satterfield #8s, 18) Shannon Emery #95, 19) Stanley Donahoo #00, 20) Michael Osborne #02



Volunteer Speedway: (423) 235-5020 www.VolunteerSpeedway.com



Doug Gillenwater-General Manager: (423) 817-0925



Robert Walden-Public Relations Director: (423) 928-9644 [email protected]
 
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