Sweet wins World of Outlaws feature are Plymouth

Brad Sweet. (T.J. Buffenbarger Photo

From Jordan Morris

Plymouth, IN — (May 13, 2016) — Brad Sweet captured the lead from pole-sitter Joey Saldana early, then held off a challenge from teammate Daryn Pittman late in the race to claim the World of Outlaws Craftsman® Sprint Car Series inaugural race at Plymouth (Ind.) Speedway Friday night.

Sweet’s victory, his first since Bakersfield Speedway on April 15, is his sixth of the season which breaks a tie with seven-time World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz for most in 2016.

“Typically, I’m not that great on these quarter-mile tracks, but for whatever reason, this year with this package we built it seems we are better on the short tracks but need to get better on the half-miles,” Sweet said. “That’s part of racing – you’re always searching and trying to find things. It’s great to get another win under our belts and build momentum.”

The Grass Valley, Calif. -native was never able to build a large lead during the 30-lap feature as he had to fight around Saldana early, then fend off tonight’s quick-time Logan Schuchart during the middle stages of the race, and finally hold off Pittman at the end for the win.

“It was a great effort by our Great Clips team – congrats to Brad, he did a heck of a job,” Pittman said. “We have been running good, just have a lot of second place finishes and we want a win. Kale [Kahne] and Michelle had their baby boy on Tuesday so that was a pretty awesome week for them, just would’ve liked to get them a win.”

At the beginning of the day, Schuchart appeared to be the man to beat after setting a new track record during qualifying.

Unfortunately for Schuchart, the dash draw did not work out in his favor as he had to start at the rear of the six-lap race. Saldana, in the No. 83 Roth Enterprises/HR Livestock car, started from the first position and dominated his way to the victory and the pole position for the feature.

Once the green flag fell, Saldana pulled out to an early lead, then held off second-place starter Sweet on an early race restart.

Following a second early-race caution, Sweet, in the No. 49 Ollies Bargain Outlet/Sage Fruit car, was able to get the jump on the leader for the top spot, as Saldana slid back into the field. When his slide ended, Saldana was marred in the fourth position behind Sweet, Pittman and Schuchart.

As the laps winded down, Sweet maintained his lead but his teammate in the Great Clips/Team ASE No. 9 remained glued to his bumper.

“Daryn [Pittman] would shorten the corner up and gain ground on me and put pressure on me,” Sweet said. “I knew I had the lane covered, I just needed to not make a mistake.

“My guys gave me a great race car all night. Once we got the lead, I had a really good car, I just needed to move around a bit there in lapped traffic.”

Pittman tried on several occasions to muscle his way around Sweet but could never complete the pass as the leaders navigated through slower traffic.

As Sweet and Pittman fought lapped traffic and each other, a hard charging David Gravel had managed to claw his way from the 14th starting position to crack the top three. Gravel, in the Big Game Treestands/JRC No. 5, joined the Kasey Kahne Racing with Mike Curb cars in the battle for the top spot but came up just short of claiming his second win of the season.

“The track changed and I was able to kind of find the line but Brad had the advantage because he was leading,” Pittman said. “We were so much better than him in the middle of three and four that I thought that was going to be the corner I was going to get him, so I was just trying to maintain in one and two.

“He must’ve really messed up on the cushion in one and two and I got beside him. It must’ve looked like I was trying to pull a slider on him but I wasn’t trying to pass him at that point, I was just trying to get close enough so I could pass him in three and four. Once I showed him my nose, he moved down and that was pretty much the end of the race.”

When the checkered flag dropped, it was Sweet who was able to lead a race-high 21 laps and hold off Pittman and Gravel at the end to claim the $10,000 to-win inaugural victory at Plymouth Speedway.

“I can’t thank Ollie’s Bargain Outlets enough, they have been sponsoring me for about six or seven years,” Sweet said. “After I won all those races with Razorback Professional Tools, they were giving me grief saying I need to get the Ollie’s car back in victory lane, so it was nice to do that.”

Gravel captured tonight’s KSE Hard Charger Award after picking up 11 spots to finish in the top 3.

“The track was awesome – it widened out, there was a cushion and you could just run everywhere,” Gravel said. “It’s awesome running this car, starting in 14th and getting on the podium, I can’t complain.”

2016 Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year contended Greg Wilson finished fourth, his best finish so far this year.

Tomorrow the World of Outlaws Craftsman® Sprint Car Series will travel over 250 miles south to Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Ind. For more race information and ticket purchasing options, visit www.WoOSprint.com/Tri-State-Speedway.

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World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series
Plymouth Speedway
Plymouth, IN
Friday May 13, 2016

Qualifications:
1. 1S – Logan Schuchart, 11.526
2. 49 – Brad Sweet, 11.528
3. 9 – Daryn Pittman, 11.573
4. 71 – Jamie Veal, 11.605
5. 29 – Kerry Madsen, 11.631
6. 83 – Joey Saldana, 11.651
7. 17W – Bryan Clauson, 11.682
8. 1A – Jacob Allen, 11.699
9. 2X – Parker Price-Miller, 11.703
10. 15 – Donny Schatz, 11.719
11. 6 – Bill Rose, 11.730
12. 99 – Brady Bacon, 11.736
13. 2 – Shane Stewart, 11.804
14. 5 – David Gravel, 11.808
15. 20N – Hunter Schuerenberg, 11.838
16. 4K – Kody Kinser, 11.917
17. 19 – Paige Polyak, 11.917
18. W20 – Greg Wilson, 11.923
19. 91 – Cale Thomas, 11.924
20. 7S – Jason Sides, 11.930
21. 24 – Terry McCarl, 12.010
22. 41 – Jason Johnson, 12.045
23. 97 – Dean Jacobs, 12.108
24. 17B – Bill Balog, 12.140
25. 7 – Paul McMahan, 12.150
26. 23C – Tyler Courtney, 12.273
27. 64 – Scotty Thiel, 12.297
28. O7 – Jacob Wilson, 12.335
29. 23B – Russell Borland, 12.465
30. 7J – Joe Swanson, 12.659

Heat Race #1:
1. 1S – Logan Schuchart
2. 71 – Jamie Veal
3. 17W – Bryan Clauson
4. 2 – Shane Stewart
5. 15 – Donny Schatz
6. 7 – Paul McMahan
7. 4K – Kody Kinser
8. 41 – Jason Johnson
9. 91 – Cale Thomas
10. O7 – Jacob Wilson

Heat Race #2:
1. 29 – Kerry Madsen
2. 49 – Brad Sweet
3. 6 – Bill Rose
4. 1A – Jacob Allen
5. 5 – David Gravel
6. 7S – Jason Sides
7. 97 – Dean Jacobs
8. 23C – Tyler Courtney
9. 19 – Paige Polyak
10. 23B – Russell Borland

Heat Race #3:
1. 9 – Daryn Pittman
2. 83 – Joey Saldana
3. 99 – Brady Bacon
4. 20N – Hunter Schuerenberg
5. W20 – Greg Wilson
6. 17B – Bill Balog
7. 24 – Terry McCarl
8. 7J – Joe Swanson
9. 64 – Scotty Thiel
10. 2X – Parker Price-Miller

Dash:
1. 83 – Joey Saldana
2. 49 – Brad Sweet
3. 9 – Daryn Pittman
4. 1S – Logan Schuchart
5. 71 – Jamie Veal
6. 29 – Kerry Madsen

B-Main:
1. 2X – Parker Price-Miller
2. 4K – Kody Kinser
3. 24 – Terry McCarl
4. 41 – Jason Johnson
5. 19 – Paige Polyak
6. 97 – Dean Jacobs
7. 23C – Tyler Courtney
8. 23B – Russell Borland
9. O7 – Jacob Wilson
10. 7J – Joe Swanson
11. 91 – Cale Thomas
12. 64 – Scotty Thiel

Feature:
1. 49 – Brad Sweet
2. 9 – Daryn Pittman
3. 5 – David Gravel
4. W20 – Greg Wilson
5. 83 – Joey Saldana
6. 15 – Donny Schatz
7. 1S – Logan Schuchart
8. 29 – Kerry Madsen
9. 17W – Bryan Clauson
10. 71 – Jamie Veal
11. 1A – Jacob Allen
12. 41 – Jason Johnson
13. 7S – Jason Sides
14. 7 – Paul McMahan
15. 2 – Shane Stewart
16. 6 – Bill Rose
17. 24 – Terry McCarl
18. 97 – Dean Jacobs
19. 4K – Kody Kinser
20. 19 – Paige Polyak
21. 17B – Bill Balog
22. 2X – Parker Price-Miller
23. 99 – Brady Bacon
24. 20N – Hunter Schuerenberg

Unofficial World of Outlaws Craftsman® Sprint Car Series Championship Standings

Pos. Car Driver Total Diff Wins Top 5’s Top 10’s QT
1 49 Brad Sweet 3369 0 6 19 22 3
2 9 Daryn Pittman 3263 -106 3 15 19 3
3 15 Donny Schatz 3260 -109 5 14 22 2
4 2 Shane Stewart 3238 -131 2 14 21 0
5 83 Joey Saldana 3211 -158 3 13 18 5
6 5 David Gravel 3158 -211 1 12 18 0
7 41 Jason Johnson 3064 -305 1 6 15 2
8 7S Jason Sides 2983 -386 1 1 8 1
9 7 Paul McMahan 2912 -457 0 0 6 0
10 1S Logan Schuchart 2896 -473 0 1 8 2
11 W20 Greg Wilson 2766 -603 0 1 4 0
12 29 Kerry Madsen 2494 -875 2 6 12 0
13 1A Jacob Allen 2480 -889 0 1 1 0
14 24 Terry McCarl 2080 -1289 0 0 2 0
15 1 Sammy Swindell 1989 -1380 0 2 5 1
16 17W Bryan Clauson 1804 -1565 0 1 6 0
17 11k Kraig Kinser 1256 -2113 0 1 3 0
18 41X Dominic Scelzi 1208 -2161 0 1 2 0
19 82 Dusty Zomer 1164 -2205 0 0 3 0
20 99 Brady Bacon 1160 -2209 0 0 3 0