Leading since the green dropped with a fast car on the top and a full-second lead. Payton Freeman was seven laps away from his first career DIRTcar Summer Nationals Feature win.
And then, a similar scenario reared its ugly head again.
After losing the lead in traffic after starting on the pole at Sycamore Speedway two weeks ago, Freeman was staring down lapped traffic again with Brian Shirley hot on his tail Saturday night at Clarksville Speedway. Determined to get by and hold onto the lead, Freeman stuck his nose to the inside, but the #38 of Thomas Hunziker did not yield.
The very next corner, Freeman got off the top again and hung it to the inside of Hunziker through Turns 1-2. But again, he could not make the pass. Behind him, Shirley had closed the gap completely and had no plans of waiting.

โI showed [Hunziker] that I was there two or three times,โ Freeman said. โI figured he would move out of the way. I guess he didnโt get the point.โ
Down the backstretch Shirley poked his nose to Freemanโs inside in a strong bid for the lead and made it stick in Turns 3-4 with a big slide job to get by both Freeman and Hunziker.
โ[Freeman] whoa-ed up getting into Turn 1 behind [Hunziker] and didnโt get a good run,โ Shirley said. โI went to the bottom and got a really good run.โ
As Freeman cleared Hunziker behind him, Shirley took the lead and bolted down the front straightaway, opening up an advantage that Freeman could not overcome by the checkered. Shirley had swiped the lead, the win, and the $10,000 check out of the Hell Tour rookieโs grasp and cruised across the finish line for his third Summer Nationals win of the season.
โI got all the way to [Freeman] to where I knew I was gonna bump him a little bit, but not enough to take him out of the race or anything stupid,โ Shirley said of his move for the lead. โJust one of those things where timing worked out for us and we were able to get the job done.โ
Back in the pits, Freeman was understandably downcast, still digesting the events that cost him the biggest win of his career.
โI try to race everybody with respect, regardless of if weโre lapping or passing for position,โ Freeman said on his approach to getting by slower cars. โBut thereโs no use going out there and tearing up a bunch of stuff and taking yourself out to win the race.โ
Freeman took the green right to Shirleyโs inside on Lap 1 and got the jump, which enabled him to lead the first 33 laps around the red clay quarter-mile. Turns out, that may have been part of Shirleyโs plan the whole time.
โOn the start, I wasnโt super worried even if [Freeman] got me because lapped traffic here is so hectic,โ Shirley said. โI knew that, so I was like, โEven if he gets you on the start, just get in behind him and try and make sure you can be there to capitalize on something like that.โ

โIโve been to quite a few races here, and Iโm sure you can also see that lapped traffic always comes into [play].โ
Though it may have been one of the most bitter runner-up finishes of his young career, Freeman did something few other Summer Nationals rookies have in their first attempts at this grueling summer stretch. He knows it, and is going to build on it as the second half of the tour begins next week.
โAs frustrating as it is, weโve got speed,โ Freeman said. โWeโre getting better and weโre getting closer. Weโre gonna keep our heads up and keep going and weโre gonna win one of these races before itโs over with.โ
UP NEXT
The DIRTcar Summer Nationals Late Models are back in action Sunday night, July 3, at Lincoln Speedway in Lincoln, IL, to cap-off Multi-State Week. If you canโt be at the track, watch every lap live on DIRTVision.
ABBREVIATED RESULTS (view full results)
Feature 50 Laps | 00:47:52.244
- 3S-Brian Shirley[2]; 2. F1-Payton Freeman[1]; 3. 212-Josh Putnam[7]; 4. 32-Bobby Pierce[3]; 5. 15-Christian Hanger[4]; 6. 25-Jason Feger[8]; 7. 14G-Joe Godsey[5]; 8. 81E-Tanner English[9]; 9. 18-David Seibers[11]; 10. 30-Mark Voigt[17]; 11. 14R-Jeff Roth[16]; 12. 31AUS-Paul Stubber[15]; 13. 38-Thomas Hunziker[14]; 14. J8-Jadon Frame[6]; 15. 26M-Brent McKinnon[13]; 16. 27-Joe Denby[12]; 17. 18C-Matt Cooper[18]; 18. 16-Brandon Tibaldi[21]; 19. 15F-Richard Frost[20]; 20. 21-Billy Moyer Jr[10]; 21. 4D-Doug Tye[19]; 22. 23NZ-Mick Quin[22]