Lance Dewease Wins Opener of Summer Nationals to Extend PA Posse Win Streak to Seven at Williams Grove Speedway

Lance Dewease
Lance Dewease

By Tony Veneziano
Mechanicsburg, PA-July 23, 2010- Lance Dewease has accomplished quite a bit in his illustrious career, but one thing he had never done was to win two World of Outlaws A-Feature events in one season, let alone in one week. That is until Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway in the opener of the Summer Nationals, as he followed up his win at Lernerville Speedway earlier this week with a victory at his home track in front of a very large crowd at the historic half-mile.

The victory was the seventh A-Feature triumph for Dewease with the World of Outlaws in his career and also extended the Pennsylvania Posse’s win streak to seven against the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove Speedway dating back to last season.

“It means a lot,” said Dewease in Victory Lane. “We always like to defend our own turf here at ‘The Grove.’ These guys are tough and they are the best in the business. I was pretty happy with our race car the other night at Lernerville (Speedway) and was happy with it again tonight.”

The race began with Chad Layton, who won against the World of Outlaws back in May, leading at the start, though the first caution of the night flew before that lap was in the books, leading to a complete restart. On the second start, Paul McMahan who lined up on the pole led the field into turn one and opened a comfortable lead in the early going.

The only red flag of the night flew on the eighth circuit when Steve Kinser who had just taken the second spot from Chad Layton got into the turn four wall and upside down. On the ensuing double file restart, McMahan chose the high line, with Dewease sliding to the lead in turn one, only to have the caution come out before the lap was complete for a Sam Hafertepe Jr. crash, leading to a single file restart, since a complete lap was not in the books after the double file restart.

On the following single file restart, Dewease was all over McMahan, nearly the taking the lead off turns three and four on the ninth lap. Two laps later, Dewease would get around McMahan in turns three and four and quickly began to pull away.

The remainder of the 25-lap contest went without a caution, with Dewease leading the final 15 circuits, weaving his way through lapped traffic to score his second World of Outlaws win of the season.

“After that red, I don’t know if my tires cool off or lost some air, but I got really good there for a while,” he explained. “We got the wing back under it, and when we can get the wing back here, we usually get going pretty good. After I got by him, I wasn’t sure where to run and was driving across the middle of the race so good, that I thought we’d be all right there and we were.”

Dewease started fifth in the main event aboard the Advanced Development Services Maxim and got around Donny Schatz in the early going for fourth, before moving up to second after the lap-8 incident involving Kinser and Layton. Dewease began the night with a 14th-place qualifying effort, which put him on the pole of a heat race, which he ran second in to earn a spot in the dash. He came from eighth to fifth in the dash.

“Qualifying is everything right now and the times are so close that if you are even off just a hair, it shows,” noted the veteran. “We’ve been fortunate enough to put ourselves in positions to win races.”

Schatz ended up second in the Armor All/STP J&J to earn his 20th Top-Five finish of the season. He fell to fifth early before gaining a couple of spots, before getting around Paul McMahan for second on the 16th lap of the 25-lapper. Schatz began the night by turning the fastest lap in time trials of the 48 cars that were in attendance.

“It was a good night,” shared Schatz. “We qualified good and were good in the heat. We got better the longer the feature went and that is a testament to my guys. We felt like we had the car where we needed it to be and you can’t ask for more than that. There was one car a little better and my hat’s off to those guys. We’re going in the right direction.”

Jason Meyers worked his way from the 10th starting spot to finish third in the GLR Investments KPC to earn his 21st Top-Five finish of the season. He used a very strong initial start of the race to move up to sixth and found himself in fourth just eight laps into the going. After battling Paul McMahan for a number of laps, he got around him with four to go, to earn the final spot on the podium.

“We’ll definitely take it,” Meyers said. “We were trying to move around on the race track tonight and we got going through the middle pretty good, which I think will help us tomorrow night. I’m happy with tonight, especially after pulling a late pill draw (for qualifying). I’m looking forward to coming back tomorrow and hopefully getting a better pill draw and seeing if we can better this a few spots.”

Schatz, who has 15 career wins with the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove Speedway, has his sights set on the $20,000 top prize that awaits the winner on Saturday night, as he has won the Summer Nationals two of the last three years. The four-time and defending series champion gained some ground as well on Friday night in the series standings, as he finished ahead of each of the three guys in front of him in points.

“Everything we did tonight is big for tomorrow,” explained Schatz. “That’s kind of the key when you come to these two and three-day shows here at The Grove. We have a pretty good qualifying package and have been running pretty good and that’s pretty important. We haven’t been on a track this slick all year and we’re glad to be on something like this. We were a little hesitant on how far to go. We’re glad to get what we did and we’ll come back tomorrow.”

Meyers, who is looking for his first career win at Williams Grove, moved into the second spot in the World of Outlaws standings after Steve Kinser ended up 23rd. He trails Joey Saldana by 34 markers heading into the finale of the Summer Nationals on Saturday night. He has finished on the podium in three of his last five starts at the half-mile.

“Every time you come in here you learn something,” Meyers noted of Williams Grove Speedway. “We seem to be getting the hang of it here and hopefully we’ll be even better tomorrow.”

Paul McMahan, who led the first 10 laps of the race on Friday night, ended up fourth in the Great Clips Maxim, to earn his eighth Top-Five finish in the last nine races.

Greg Hodnett was fifth aboard the Macri Concrete Maxim, with Don Kreitz Jr. sixth in the Sharman Builders Maxim. Danny Dietrich came from 18 th to finish seventh in the Sandoes Fruit Market Maxim to earn his best career World of Outlaws finish along with the KSE Racing Products Hard Charger Award. Stevie Smith was eighth aboard the Zemco Speed Equipment Maxim. Alan Krimes was ninth in the Conestoga Valley Garage Maxim, with Sammy Swindell rounding out the Top-10 in the Big Game Treestands Maxim.

The World of Outlaws wrap- up the Summer Nationals at the famed Williams Grove Speedway on Saturday, July 24 with $20,000 awaiting the winner.

WILLIAMS GROVE SUMMER NATIONALS NIGHT #1 NOTES

•FAST QUALIFIER: Donny Schatz paced the 48 cars that took time with an AMB i.t. timed lap around the semi-banked half-mile oval at 17.319 seconds at 103.932 mph. For his qualifying effort, Schatz earned five bonus points. The next four fastest qualifiers also earned bonus points, including: Stevie Smith (4), Steve Kinser (3), Greg Hodnett (2) and Lucas Wolfe (1).

•WILLIAMS GROVE SUMMER NATIONALS NIGHT #1 QUALIFYING WINNERS: Paul McMahan, Jason Meyers, Sammy Swindell and Chad Layton won heat races. Paul McMahan won the Dash. Jonathan Allard won the Last Chance Showdown. Brian Montieth won the C-Main

• FEATURE WINNERS: There have been 41 World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series A-Feature events held in 2010. The winners include: Joey Saldana (Thunderbowl Raceway, Volunteer Speedway, I-55 Raceway, Eldora Speedway-twice, Dodge City Raceway Park, River Cities Speedway, LaSalle Speedway, Beaver Dam Raceway and Lernerville Speedway), Jason Meyers (The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Thunderbowl Raceway, Volunteer Speedway, Tri-State (Okla.) Speedway, Virginia Motor Speedway, I-96 Speedway and North Central Speedway), Steve Kinser (Volusia Speedway Park, Jackson Speedway, River Cities Speedway, Lakeside Speedway and Eldora Speedway), Jason Sides (Houston Raceway Park , Tri-City Speedway and Missouri State Fair Speedway), Lance Dewease (Lernerville Speedway and Williams Grove Speedway), Craig Dollansky (Lone Star Speedway and Cedar Lake Speedway), Jac Haudenschild (Paducah International Raceway and Knoxville Raceway), Donny Schatz (Volusia Speedway Park and The Dirt Track at Charlotte), Sammy Swindell (Dodge City Raceway and Huset’s Speedway), Brooke Tatnell (Knoxville Raceway and Junction Motor Speedway), Dale Blaney (Limaland Motorsports Park), Chad Layton (Williams Grove Speedway), Paul McMahan (Eldora Speedway) and Fred Rahmer (Williams Grove Speedway).

•HALF-MILE-WINNERS: Williams Grove Speedway is a semi-banked half-mile. The World of Outlaws have raced 19 times at a track that size in 2010. The winners include: Steve Kinser (Volusia Speedway Park, Jackson Speedway, Lakeside Speedway and Eldora Speedway), Jason Meyers (The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Virginia Motor Speedway and I-96 Speedway), Joey Saldana (Eldora Speedway-twice), Jason Sides (Tri-City Speedway and Missouri State Fair Speedway), Lance Dewease (Williams Grove Speedway), Craig Dollansky (Lone Star Speedway), Jac Haudenschild (Knoxville Raceway), Chad Layton (Williams Grove Speedway), Paul McMahan (Eldora Speedway), Fred Rahmer (Williams Grove Speedway), Donny Schatz (Volusia Speedway Park) and Brooke Tatnell (Knoxville Raceway).

World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Statistical Report; Williams Grove Speedway; Mechanicsburg, PA; July 23, 2010

Qualifying

1) 15-Donny Schatz 17.319

2) 1Z-Stevie Smith 17.325

3) 11-Steve Kinser 17.339

4) 22H-Greg Hodnett 17.379

5) 5W-Lucas Wolfe 17.394

6) 14D-Doug Dodson 17.401

7) 69K-Donald Kreitz Jr. 17.406

8) 7L-Chad Layton 17.408

9) 91-Paul McMahan 17.448

10) 14-Jason Meyers 17.471

11) 87-Alan Krimes 17.500

12) 2B-Ben Gregg 17.504

13) O-Jonathan Allard 17.506

14) 30C-Lance Dewease 17.506

15) 1-Sammy Swindell 17.519

16) 3-Kerry Madsen 17.527

17) 6-Danny Lasoski 17.537

18) 25-Aaron Ott 17.550

19) 27-Daryn Pittman 17.583

20) 48-Danny Dietrich 17.594

21) 11K-Kraig Kinser 17.618

22) R19-Doug Esh 17.628

23) 19M-Brent Marks 17.640

24) 7-Craig Dollansky 17.668

25) 17-Tyler Walker 17.668

26) 63-Chad Kemenah 17.674

27) 15X-Adam Wilt 17.675

28) 9-Joey Saldana 17.734

29) 18-Ryan Bohlke 17.742

30) 39-Keith Kauffman 17.746

31) 8M-Chris Meleason 17.748

32) 71-Brian Leppo 17.755

33) 59-Jim Siegel 17.775

34) 51-Fred Rahmer 17.780

35) 4X-Toni Lutar 17.787

36) 7M-Mark Smith 17.796

37) 21-Brian Montieth 17.829

38) 17B-Steve Buckwalter 17.849

39) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr. 17.861

40) 7S-Jason Sides 17.919

41) 35-Justin Henderson 18.040

42) 22-Brian Ellenberger 18.145

43) 11C-Cory Haas 18.230

44) 45-Kyle Pruitt 18.454

45) 20S-Derek Sell 18.455

46) 22G-Bryn Gohn 18.795

47) 15B-Mark Bitner 18.844

48) 12W-Troy Fraker 19.089

Heat 1 (8 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature) – Starting Position [#]

1) 91-Paul McMahan[2]

2) 15-Donny Schatz[4]

3) 5W-Lucas Wolfe[3]

4) 6-Danny Lasoski[5]

5) 11K-Kraig Kinser[6]

6) 21-Brian Montieth[10]

7) O-Jonathan Allard[1]

8) 59-Jim Siegel[9]

9) 17-Tyler Walker[7]

10) 35-Justin Henderson[11]

11) 18-Ryan Bohlke[8]

12) 20S-Derek Sell[12]

Heat 2 (8 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature) – Starting Position [#]

1) 14-Jason Meyers[2]

2) 30C-Lance Dewease[1]

3) R19-Doug Esh[6]

4) 1Z-Stevie Smith[4]

5) 25-Aaron Ott[5]

6) 14D-Doug Dodson[3]

7) 51-Fred Rahmer[9]

8) 39-Keith Kauffman[8]

9) 17B-Steve Buckwalter[10]

10) 22G-Bryn Gohn[12]

11) 22-Brian Ellenberger[11]

12) 63-Chad Kemenah[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature) – Starting Position [#]

1) 1-Sammy Swindell[1]

2) 69K-Donald Kreitz Jr.[3]

3) 11-Steve Kinser[4]

4) 87-Alan Krimes[2]

5) 27-Daryn Pittman[5]

6) 15X-Adam Wilt[7]

7) 19M-Brent Marks[6]

8) 11C-Cory Haas[11]

9) 15B-Mark Bitner[12]

10) 8M-Chris Meleason[8]

11) 4X-Toni Lutar[9]

12) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.[10]

Heat 4 (8 Laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature) – Starting Position [#]

1) 7L-Chad Layton[3]

2) 3-Kerry Madsen[1]

3) 22H-Greg Hodnett[4]

4) 48-Danny Dietrich[5]

5) 7-Craig Dollansky[6]

6) 7M-Mark Smith[9]

7) 9-Joey Saldana[7]

8) 7S-Jason Sides[10]

9) 45-Kyle Pruitt[11]

10) 2B-Ben Gregg[2]

11) 71-Brian Leppo[8]

12) 12W-Troy Fraker[12]

Dash (6 laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature) – Starting Position [#]

1) 91-Paul McMahan[1]

2) 7L-Chad Layton[2]

3) 11-Steve Kinser[4]

4) 15-Donny Schatz[6]

5) 30C-Lance Dewease[8]

6) 1Z-Stevie Smith[5]

7) 1-Sammy Swindell[9]

8) 69K-Donald Kreitz Jr.[3]

9) 3-Kerry Madsen[10]

10) 14-Jason Meyers[7]

C-main (10 laps, top 2 finishers transferred to B-main) – Starting Position [#]

1) 21-Brian Montieth[1]

2) 17B-Steve Buckwalter[2]

3) 22-Brian Ellenberger[6] [$125]

4) 35-Justin Henderson[5] [$125]

5) 45-Kyle Pruitt[8] [$125]

6) 15B-Mark Bitner[11] [$100]

7) 20S-Derek Sell[9] [$100]

8) 22G-Bryn Gohn[10] [$100]

9) 12W-Troy Fraker[12] [$100]

10) 11C-Cory Haas[7] [$100]

11) 7S-Jason Sides[4] [$100]

12) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.[3] [$100]

B-main (12 laps, top 4 finishers transferred to A-feature) – Starting Position [#]

1) O-Jonathan Allard[3]

2) 7M-Mark Smith[16]

3) 9-Joey Saldana[8]

4) 17B-Steve Buckwalter[18]

5) 71-Brian Leppo[12] [$200]

6) 51-Fred Rahmer[14] [$180]

7) 39-Keith Kauffman[10] [$175]

8) 15X-Adam Wilt[7] [$160]

9) 19M-Brent Marks[4] [$150]

10) 17-Tyler Walker[5] [$150]

11) 4X-Toni Lutar[15] [$150]

12) 8M-Chris Meleason[11] [$150]

13) 14D-Doug Dodson[1] [$150]

14) 18-Ryan Bohlke[9] [$150]

15) 59-Jim Siegel[13] [$150]

16) 2B-Ben Gregg[2] [$150]

17) 21-Brian Montieth[17] [$150]

18) 63-Chad Kemenah[6] [$150]

A-main (25 laps) – Starting Position [#]

1) 30C-Lance Dewease[5] [$8,000]

2) 15-Donny Schatz[4] [$4,000]

3) 14-Jason Meyers[10] [$2,500]

4) 91-Paul McMahan[1] [$2,200]

5) 22H-Greg Hodnett[11] [$2,100]

6) 69K-Donald Kreitz Jr.[8] [$2,000]

7) 48-Danny Dietrich[18] [$1,800]

8) 1Z-Stevie Smith[6] [$1,600]

9) 87-Alan Krimes[13] [$1,500]

10) 1-Sammy Swindell[7] [$1,300]

11) 3-Kerry Madsen[9] [$1,200]

12) 7M-Mark Smith[23] [$1,100]

13) 7-Craig Dollansky[21] [$1,000]

14) 9-Joey Saldana[22] [$700]

15) 7S-Jason Sides[25] [$600]

16) 5W-Lucas Wolfe[12] [$600]

17) O-Jonathan Allard[14] [$600]

18) 6-Danny Lasoski[15] [$600]

19) 21-Brian Montieth[26] [$600]

20) 25-Aaron Ott[16] [$600]

21) 11K-Kraig Kinser[19] [$600]

22) 27-Daryn Pittman[17] [$600]

23) 11-Steve Kinser[3] [$600]

24) 7L-Chad Layton[2] [$600]

25) 17B-Steve Buckwalter[24] [$600]

26) R19-Doug Esh[20] [$600]

27) 71-Brian Leppo[28] [$600]

28) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.[27] [$600]

Lap Leaders: Paul McMahan 1-10, Lance Dewease 11-25

KSE Hard Charger Award: Danny Dietrich

Note: Jason Sides and Sam Hafertepe Jr. used World of Outlaws Provisionals to start the A-Feature. Brian Montieth and Brian Leppo used Williams Grove Speedway Provisionals to start the A-Feature.

World of Outlaws Championship Standings through July 23

1. Joey Saldana 5488

2. Jason Meyers 5454 -34

3. Steve Kinser 5448 -40

4. Donny Schatz 5347 -141

5. Jason Sides 5270 -218

6. Paul McMahan 5223 -265

7. Lucas Wolfe 5122 -366

8. Craig Dollansky 5039 -449

9. Kraig Kinser 4944 -544

10. Jac Haudenschild 4926 -562