Story By: RYAN DELPH / SPRING NATIONALS SERIES – WHEEL, TN – Dale McDowell, of Chickamauga, Georgia, was virtually unchallenged on Sunday at Duck River Raceway Park in the Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms Racing and fueled by Sunoco point finale, as the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer earned Fast Time honors during qualifying before winning both his heat race and the main event.
In front of a large crowd, Dale started the 53-lap headliner from the pole position and led each lap of the caution-free affair en route to capturing his third series win of the 2023 season. At the finish at the Wheel, Tennessee oval, the popular driver known as “MacDaddy” was 1.264 seconds ahead of his closest competition to bag the $10,053 first place prize money.
Lincolnton, North Carolina ace Carson Ferguson secured his second straight Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series Championship with a strong runner-up effort behind only victor McDowell. Benji Hicks started and finished third to round out the podium. A pair of Alabama hotshoes then filled out the remainder of the top five, as Sam Seawright placed fourth in the final finishing order and series regular Caden Mullinax brought home an impressive fifth place showing. Overcoming heat race damage from slapping the unforgiving Duck River wall, Canadian invader Ricky Weiss was able to advance four positions to finish sixth at the unfurling of the checkered flag.
“It is important to start up front in these races, it really is,” stated McDowell, who now has 16 career Spring Nationals victories on his illustrious resume. “Qualifying is everything – everybody is so close. The competition level is unbelievable, just a lot of talent out there. All these guys, I mean it is just tough and if your night doesn’t go well throughout the night, then it is tough to get up through there. It’s been a great weekend for us with a pair of victories and I just have to thank everyone associated with our Shane McDowell Racing team!”
Dale McDowell, who is the all-time winningest driver in Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series history, drove a Shane McDowell Racing Team Zero racecar with a Clements Racing Engine under the hood. Sponsorship on his familiar #17m came in part from E-Z-GO, Cometic Gaskets, Klotz Synthetic Lubricants, Connected Strategy Advisors, Northeastern Fabrication, S&H Systems, Fox Racing Shox, Campbell Insulation Specialists, and Shackleford Enterprises.
For the third straight night during the Memorial Day weekend tripleheader, 34 Super Late Model entrants signed into the pit area at Duck River Raceway Park. Dale McDowell earned the Boyd Bilt Spring-Pro “Smashing the Clock” Award with his quick lap of 13.390 seconds in hot laps and Fast Time honors with his lap of 13.372 seconds during the qualifying session. McDowell, Benji Hicks, Carson Ferguson, and Sam Seawright were victorious in the four heat races, while Oakley Johns and Parker Martin took the checkers in the pair of consolation events. Dalton Cook and Joe Denby were awarded series provisionals to gain access into the 53-lap main event.
After Dale McDowell and his #17m SMR team celebrated in victory lane, it was Champion Carson Ferguson’s turn. His #93 Paylor Motorsports team was awarded an extra $10,053 for the point title, along with a pit bike courtesy of Jimmy Sharpe, Jr. and Vidalia Powersports. Ross Bailes finished second in points ($5,053), Kenny Collins finished third ($2,553), Haiden Cowan finished fourth ($2,053), Caden Mullinax finished fifth ($1,553), David McCoy finished sixth ($1,053), and Sam Seawright finished seventh ($1,053). The series would like to thank these 7 teams for their continued support, as well as all 149 drivers that competed with us over the past three months!
While the 2023 point season is now complete, one more Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series-sanctioned race remains. The rain-postponed ‘Lil Bill Corum Memorial,’ which was slated to be held back on April 8, will now be run at the bad-fast Tazewell Speedway in Tazewell, Tennessee on Monday, July 3. The $21,000 to win spectacular will once again be co-sanctioned by the Spring Nationals and the Iron-Man Late Model Series.
Schaeffer’s Oil Spring Nationals Series presented by Coltman Farms Racing
Round 10 Race Summary
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Duck River Raceway Park – Wheel, Tennessee
Schaeffer’s Oil Feature Finish (53 Laps):
1. (1) Dale McDowell $10,053
2. (2) Carson Ferguson $5,000
3. (3) Benji Hicks $3,000
4. (4) Sam Seawright $2,000
5. (5) Caden Mullinax $1,500
6. (10) Ricky Weiss $1,000
7. (6) Chase Oliver $800
8. (7) Jadon Frame $700
9. (8) Kenny Collins $675
10. (9) Haiden Cowan $650
11. (11) Dillon Tidmore $625
12. (12) Josh Putnam $600
13. (18) Parker Martin $575
14. (14) Ross Bailes $550
15. (13) Matthew Brocato $525
16. (16) David McCoy $500
17. (22) Dalton Cook $500
18. (17) Oakley Johns $500
19. (21) Joe Denby $500
20. (15) Ryan Wilson $500
21. (19) Grayson Brewer $500
22. (20) Chase Walls $500
Entries: 34
Lap Leaders: Dale McDowell (Laps 1-53)
Cautions: 0
Hot Laps:
Boyd Bilt Spring-Pro “Smashing the Clock” Award: Dale McDowell 13.390
FK Rod Ends Time Trials:
Fast Time Overall: Dale McDowell 13.372
Group A (Top Five): 1. Dale McDowell 13.372, 2. Benji Hicks, 3. Haiden Cowan, 4. Jay Scott, 5. Bo Slay
Group B (Top Five): 1. Carson Ferguson 13.660, 2. Sam Seawright, 3. Chase Oliver, 4. Kenny Collins, 5. Ross Bailes
Sunoco Race Fuels Heat Race #1 Finish (Top Four Transfer): 1. Dale McDowell, 2. Caden Mullinax, 3. Haiden Cowan, 4. Matthew Brocato, 5. Grayson Brewer, 6. Scott Cook, 7. Bo Slay, 8. Brad Skinner, 9. Bobby Allen
American Racer South Heat Race #2 Finish (Top Four Transfer): 1. Benji Hicks, 2. Jadon Frame, 3. Dillon Tidmore, 4. Ryan Wilson, 5. Oakley Johns, 6. Joe Denby, 7. Randy Gifford, 8. Jay Scott
E-Z-GO Heat Race #3 Finish (Top Four Transfer): 1. Carson Ferguson, 2. Chase Oliver, 3. Ricky Weiss, 4. Ross Bailes, 5. Parker Martin, 6. Clint Nichols, 7. Robert Ardry, 8. Justin Taylor, 9. Dalton Cook
Delph Communications Heat Race #4 Finish (Top Four Transfer): 1. Sam Seawright, 2. Kenny Collins, 3. Josh Putnam, 4. David McCoy, 5. Chase Walls, 6. Justin Maxwell, 7. Jason Riggs, 8. Tristan Chamberlain
Hoosier Racing Tires B-Main #1 Finish (Top Two Transfer): 1. Oakley Johns, 2. Grayson Brewer, 3. Joe Denby, 4. Brad Skinner, 5. Bo Slay, 6. Scott Cook, 7. Bobby Allen, DNS. Randy Gifford, DNS. Jay Scott
Collins Signs B-Main #2 Finish (Top Two Transfer): 1. Parker Martin, 2. Chase Walls, 3. Jason Riggs, 4. Justin Maxwell, 5. Clint Nichols, 6. Robert Ardry, 7. Dalton Cook, 8. Tristan Chamberlain, 9. Justin Taylor
Series Provisionals: Dalton Cook, Joe Denby