7/5/2014
All Star Circuit of Champions
Sheldon Scores First All Star Win
Sheldon Scores First All Star Win
By Brian Liskai
July 5, 2014 Orrville, OH: NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway was just what the doctor ordered for three drivers competing with the University of Northwestern All Star Circuit of Champions on Saturday. Sheldon Haudenschild lives a few miles from the track and raced in front of family, friends and packed house. Wayne County is where he learned to race, where father Jac Haudenschild began his Hall of Fame career, and where Sheldon became an UNOH All Star victor.
"This is where I got my first sprint car win and my first non-wing win and now my first All Star win," said Haudenschild beside Southern Pacific Farms/Butlerbuilt/Simpson/GME/Creative Renovations/Ham Signs XXX. “You could say Wayne County has been pretty special.”
It was not easy for young Haudenschild as he had to contest four-time All Star champion Tim Shaffer in traffic. "I saw his nose a couple of times coming out of four and I just had to cool it down and stay on the bottom. What an awesome week. We got two thirds and an All Star win," added Sheldon, who finished third at Waynesfield on Thursday in Ray Marshall 360 and third Friday at Hilltop in his family 410.
Shaffer settle for his second runner-up in last two UNOH All Star races. "Boy this is just what we needed; what I needed," said Shaffer beside Bryan Grove’s Canton Erectors/Gressman Powersports J&J. After the year we had been having, especially the struggles during Speed Wek, you start questioning yourself. ‘Am I not driving hard enough? Am I making the wrong decisions with the car?’ But we have worked hard and I think a win is coming very soon. Hat’s off to Sheldon. I got to him in traffic and had a shot at him twice. But he did the right things. He found the rubber on the bottom of three and four and he slowed down a bit and hit it just right."
Chad Kemenah, champion of All Stars and Wayne County Speedway, scored third-place. "Boy we needed that bad," said Kemenah of his Radio Hospital/Hampshire Racing Engines/Champion Oil/Lima Auto Mall Maxim. “A win would have been better but after the luck we've had the past two weeks. I'll take a solid night. We set quick time, went forward in our heat and went forward in the dash. We just started too far behind in the feature and it was extremely hard to pass. I could get to Sheldon and Tim in traffic but once it took rubber, you really couldn't move around a lot in three and four to take advantage."
Kemenah explained engine issues of Speed Week at Lima and later. "Hell, at 10:15 last night we were putting another engine together,” said the Findlay driver. “It's just been really stupid things happening. I hope that bad luck is all behind us now."
Sheldon Haudenschild and Shaffer brought field to green in event added to schedule after Ohio Speed Week rain one week prior. Haudenschild led all 30 laps. Behind the lead trio was Derek Hagar, who scored his eleventh sprint car win of 2014 at Hilltop the night before. Lee Jacobs earlier this year earned his second career All Star win at Wayne County and finished fourth. UNOH All Star point leader Dale Blaney ended seventh to end incredible seven-race streak of Top Two finishes.
UNOH ALL Stars now get set to embark on their traditional Thunder through the Plains featuring five nights in the Great Plains states.
Kistler qualifications (3/8d) 1 Chad Kemenah 15.300; 2 Andrew Palker 15.512; 3 Tim Shaffer 15.54; 4 Sheldon Haudenschild 15.565; 5 Jac Haudenschild 15.822; 6 Derek Hagar 15.939; 7 Danny Holtgraver 15.967; 8 Lee Jacobs 15.969; 9 Rob Chaney 16.002; 10 Kory Crabtree 16.076; 11 Dale Blaney 16.089; 12 Brad Haudenschild 16.211; 13 Pete Grove 16.213; 14 Troy Kingan 16.233; 15 Caleb Helms 16.245; 16 Brandon Matus 16.261; 17 Jack Lee 16.415; 18 Danny Smith 16.571; 19 Cole Duncan 16.592; 20 Danny Mumaw 16.607; 21 Cale Thomas 16.639; 22 Carl Bowser 16.737; 23 Jason Dolick 16.739; 24 Brent Matus 16.746; 25 Broc Martin 16.916; 26 Jordan Harble 16.995; Shawn Hubler 16.999; 28 Jimmy Stinson 17.443; 29 Butch Beasley 19.225
Kear’s Speed Shop Heat 1 (8 laps) Brandon Matus, S. Haudenschild, Holtgraver, Kemenah, Martin, Grove DNQ Stinson, Bowser, Crabtree, Duncan
All Pro Heads Heat 2 (8 laps) Blaney, J. Haudenschild, Lee, L. Jacobs, Mumaw, Palker DNQ Kingan, Harble, Beasley, Dolick
Dragon Fuel Heat 3 (8 laps) Helms, Danny Smith, Hagar, Shaffer, Chaney, B. Haudenschild DNQ Thomas, Brent Matus, Hubler
Pole Dash (6 laps) S. Haudenschild, Shaffer, Hagar, Kemenah, J. Haudenschild, Palker
B-main (12 laps) 1 Kory Crabtree, 2 Cale Thomas, 3 Cole Duncan, 4 Carl Bowser, 5 Shawn Hubler, 6 Brent Matus DNQ 7 Jordan Harble 5h, 8 Butch Beasley 1, 9 Jimmy Stinson 84, 10 Jason Dolick D12, 11 Troy Kingan 7k
Duffy Smith Memorial (start) 1 Sheldon Haudenschild 93 (1), 2 Tim Shaffer 45 (2), 3 Chad Kemenah 63 (4), 4 Derek Hagar 70 (3), 5 Lee Jacobs 81 (8), 6 Danny Holtgraver 10h (7), 7 Dale Blaney 14k (10), 8 Kory Crabtree 60 (11), 9 Rob Chaney 9x (9), 10 Caleb Helms 40 (14), 11 Brad Haudenschild 38k (12), 12 Danny Smith 4 (17), 13 Broc Martin 83m (23), 14 Cale Thomas 91 (20), 15 Jack Lee 25a (16), 16 Andrew Palker 57x (6), 17 Carl Bowser 10 (21), 18 Brent Matus 33 (22), 19 Jac Haudenschild 9w (5), 20 Cole Duncan 49 (18), 21 Pete Grove 7x (13), 22 Brandon Matus 13 (15), 23 Shawn Hubler 11 (24), 24 Danny Mumaw 16 (19)
Article Credit: Brian Liskai
Submitted By: Ross Paulson