{"id":5113,"date":"2011-02-19T18:57:29","date_gmt":"2011-02-19T18:57:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/?p=5113"},"modified":"2011-02-19T18:59:21","modified_gmt":"2011-02-19T18:59:21","slug":"clauson-and-spatola-win-ocalas-second-night","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/series\/clauson-and-spatola-win-ocalas-second-night\/","title":{"rendered":"Clauson and Spatola Win Ocala&#8217;s Second Night"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\"><br \/>\nby BJ Cavin- Ocala speedway  Media<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>OCALA, FL-\u00a0 Friday night brought a second round of blistering  action to the historic Ocala Speedway as the Bubba Army Sprint Car Winter Games  continued at America&#8217;s Dirt Track, and the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car  Series provided another round of non winged action on the clay.\u00a0 The UMP  Modifieds were also back to challenge the southeast&#8217;s toughest 3\/8ths mile, and  seemed to be under the spell of the full moon overhead as controversy surrounded  the race.<\/p>\n<p>Ocala&#8217;s gumbo clay showed a slightly dryer side to the USAC  racers on Friday, slowing things down a notch in qualifying.\u00a0 Tony Stewart  Racing&#8217;s Levi Jones set the fast time with a 15.211, while Bryan Clauson  followed with a 15.288.\u00a0 The previous night&#8217;s winner, Damion Gardner, was  third fastest with a 15.391, but failed to transfer to the feature event in his  heat race later on.\u00a0 In fact, Gardner had to rely on a dominant showing in  the B main in order to make the A main field on Friday.\u00a0 Heats produced  four winners,\u00a0including Casey Riggs, Chris Windom, Jon Stanbrough, and  Scotty Weir.<\/p>\n<p>The 30 lap feature event saw Blake Fitzpatrick take  control as soon as the green flag waved.\u00a0With just five laps\u00a0completed  Fitzpatrick began to deal with traffic at the rear of the field, and as the race  continued under green the traffic woes worsened.\u00a0 In fact, the race went  green to checkers without a caution, and was completed in a rapid 8 minutes and  27 seconds.\u00a0 And because there were no cautions to bunch up the field, the  concept of &#8220;open track&#8221; was nonexistent.<\/p>\n<p><span><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\">No matter how hard Fitzpatrick  might have tried to stretch his lead, slower cars kept a determined Bryan  Clauson close enough to pester the leader at various points in the race.\u00a0  And Clauson&#8217;s repeated attempts at getting around Fitzpatrick finally paid off  on lap 23, as he shot under the race leader coming out of turn four and  blew\u00a0by as the two passed the flagstand.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>But traffic was just  as hard on Clauson as it was on Fitzpatrick, and the Indiana driver was unable  to stretch his lead very far.\u00a0 At the same time Fitzpatrick had to deal  with the same traffic problems, as did third place runner, Scotty Weir, so no  one had a clear shot at each other in the final laps.\u00a0 Bryan Clauson scored  the win, followed by Blake Fitzpatrick and Scotty Weir.\u00a0 Damion Gardner  fought his way from a\u00a0dismal starting position to fourth place, and Hunter  Schuerenberg was fifth.<\/p>\n<p>The Victory Lane celebration took on a far more  emotional tone as Shane Hmiel joined the top three finishers on Ocala&#8217;s  frontstretch, making his first venture to the races since his horrific accident  back on October 9th of last year.<a rel=\"attachment wp-att-5115\" href=\"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/series\/clauson-and-spatola-win-ocalas-second-night\/attachment\/bubbaarmyvictlane1-ocala-2-18_6619\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-5115\" title=\"BubbaArmyVictLane1-Ocala-2-18_6619\" src=\"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/02\/BubbaArmyVictLane1-Ocala-2-18_6619-275x183.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"275\" height=\"183\" \/><\/a> Hmiel was happy to be there, speaking to  the crowd and joining the winners on the podium for photos.\u00a0 And he was  greeted with a rousing ovation from the grandstand and from the racers in the  pits as well, as he said that this was his first real time outside of a hospital  setting since his accident, and stated that he planned to win this latest race  despite long odds.<\/p>\n<p>As the UMP Modifieds made their way onto Ocala  Speedway for their feature race, a new face in the crowd was there to challenge  the supremacy of repeated Ocala track champion, Jeff Mathews.\u00a0 Devin Dixon  had never raced at Ocala, and the Apollo Beach racer had something for the Tampa  area&#8217;s &#8220;Repo Man&#8221;.\u00a0 And Dixon wasted no time in showing it, as he jumped in  front of Matthews and the two of them battled lap after lap while Kyle Bronson  and Illinois&#8217; Mike Spatola had their own tussle over third and fourth  places.<\/p>\n<p><span><span style=\"font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;\">Late in the race it was Mathews who took a\u00a0big shot at  getting past Dixon as they exited turn two, and contact between the two racers  resulted in a caution flag.\u00a0 Dixon nearly spun into one of the tractor  tires on the infield at the bottom of the track, and came to a stop just off of  the backstretch as Mathews continued around the circuit.\u00a0 Under caution the  race officials determined that both racers were at fault, and under UMP rules  sent both to the rear of the field, which did not set well with either  one.\u00a0 Both made their exit to the pit area, and the race continued with  Mike Spatola leading Kyle Bronson and Jason Miller.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Spatola had made the  statement early in his 10 day stint in Florida that he was not going home to  Illinois without a win, and with just a one lap dash to the checkers he knew  that this was his best shot at not becoming yet another permanently transplanted  midwesterner in the Sunshine State.\u00a0 <a rel=\"attachment wp-att-5114\" href=\"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/series\/clauson-and-spatola-win-ocalas-second-night\/attachment\/spatulaocala-2-18_6601\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-5114\" title=\"SpatulaOcala-2-18_6601\" src=\"https:\/\/karnac.com\/flanews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/02\/SpatulaOcala-2-18_6601-275x183.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"275\" height=\"183\" \/><\/a>And with Kyle Bronson all over him for  the lead, Spatola blasted his machine through turns one and two, leaving Bronson  behind and claiming his first Florida win.\u00a0 Tampa&#8217;s Kyle Bronson would  settle for second place while Jason Miller finished third.\u00a0 Kentucky&#8217;s  David McWilliams and Panama City&#8217;s Todd Neiheiser were fourth and fifth,  respectively.<\/p>\n<p>Saturday night\u00a0marks the absolute last chance for race  fans to see the USAC non winged sprint cars this year at the famed Ocala  Speedway, and the UMP Modifieds will be back for another round of action as  well, this time with a couple of axes to grind over Friday&#8217;s controversial final  laps.\u00a0 The grandstand gates will open at 4PM, hot laps are scheduled at  6:15 with qualifying to follow, and heats will begin at 7:30.\u00a0 For  directions to America&#8217;s Dirt Track, or more information on the final night of  the 2011 Winternationals, please visit <a href=\"https:\/\/gmx.com\/dereferrer\/?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.OcalaSpeedway.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.OcalaSpeedway.com<\/a>, or phone the  track at 352-622-9400.<\/p>\n<div>Bubba  Army Sprint Car Nationals, Night 2<\/p>\n<p>1- 7 Bryan Clauson<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>2- 10 Blake Fitzpatrick<\/div>\n<div>3- 1G Scotty Weir<br \/>\n4- 71 Damion Gardner<br \/>\n5- 35 Hunter  Schuerenberg<br \/>\n6- 81 Robert Ballou<br \/>\n7- 10E Shane Cottle<br \/>\n8- 53 Jon  Stanbrough<br \/>\n9- 20 Levi Jones<br \/>\n10- 29 Bud Kaeding<br \/>\n11- 37 Casey  Riggs<br \/>\n12- 4 Tracy Hines<br \/>\n13- 5X Chris Windom<br \/>\n14- 5 Bobby East<br \/>\n15- 40  Justin Grant<br \/>\n16- 10T Bill Rose<br \/>\n17- 36 Brady Short<br \/>\n18- 14 Coleman  Gulick<br \/>\n19- 69 Jerry Coons Jr.<br \/>\n20- 32 Chase Stockton<br \/>\n21- 83 Wes  McIntyre<br \/>\n22- 17R Kyle Robbins<\/div>\n<div>\n<div>UMP\u00a0Modifieds, Night 2<\/p>\n<p>1- 89  Mike Spatola<br \/>\n2- 40B Kyle Bronson<br \/>\n3- 12 Jason Miller<br \/>\n4- 18 David  McWilliams<br \/>\n5- 72 Todd Neiheiser<br \/>\n6- 67 Garret Stewart<br \/>\n7- 56 Dave Barber  Jr.<br \/>\n8- 07 Jeff Thomas<br \/>\n9- 1S Keith Smith<br \/>\n10- 05 David Wietholder<br \/>\n11-  D4 Dave Jamison<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>12- 2 Devin Dixon<br \/>\n13- 33 Jeff Mathews<br \/>\n14- 11 Chuck Gustafson  Jr.<br \/>\n15- 99 Jim Passino<br \/>\n16- 12M David Moheng<br \/>\n17- 21 Gary Brooks<br \/>\n18-  13 Cory 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