Long Gets Hometown Win at Quincy

Long Gets Second Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals at Quincy

 

Quincy, Ill. — July 6, 2012 — Michael Long of hometown Quincy, Ill., earned his second DIRTcar Summit Modified Nationals victory on Friday night capturing the rain-shortened event at Quincy Raceways.  Long pocketed $650 for the win.

 

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Long bested defending Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Champion Mike Harrison of Highland, Ill., before a thunderstorm shortened the race, reducing it to eight laps.  Harrison finished second and Steven DeLonjay of Quincy, Ill., finished third.  Donovan Lodge of Moline, Ill., and David Wietholder of Liberty, Ill., rounded out the top five.

 

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The DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals returns to action Saturday night at Clarksville Speedway in Clarksville, Tenn., for a $650-to-win event.

 

Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Statistical Report; Quincy Raceways; Quincy, Ill.; July 6, 2012 A-Main (8-laps): 1. Michael Long ($650), 2. Mike Harrison, 3. Steven DeLonjay, 4. Donovan Lodge, 5. David Wietholder, 6. Aaron Draege, 7. Shawn Deering, 8. Ray Bollinger, 9. Jared Schlipman, 10. Ryan Blakeman, 11. Cody Conner, 12. Tommy Sheppard Jr., 13. Russ Coultas, 14. Tommy Sheppard Sr., 15. Russ Schoonover, 16. Derrick Carlson.

 

2012 DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Schedule

Date

Track

Location

Winner (Cars)

13-Jun

Brownstown Speedway

Brownstown, IN

Devin Gilpin (39)

14-Jun

Kankakee County Speedway

Kankakee, IL

Jeff Curl (27)

15-Jun

Cedar Lake Speedway

Somerset, WI

Ryan Gustin (41)

16-Jun

Cedar Lake Speedway

Somerset, WI

Rodney Sanders (41)

17-Jun

Wilmot Raceway

Wilmot, WI

Lance Arneson (52)

19-Jun

Spoon River Speedway

Canton, IL

David Wietholder (35)

20-Jun

Highland Speedway

Highland, IL

Mike Harrison (26)

21-Jun

Fayette Co. Speedway

Brownstown, IL

Larry Anderson (35)

22-Jun

Tri City Speedway

Pontoon Beach, IL

Brent Mullins (41)

23-Jun

Fairbury Speedway

Fairbury, IL

Lance Dehm (31)

24-Jun

I-96 Speedway

Lake Odessa, MI

Jacob Poel (33)

26-Jun

Lincoln Park Speedway

Putnamville, IN

Devin Gilpin (39)

27-Jun

Belle Clair Speedway

Belleville, IL

Dean Hoffman (36)

28-Jun

Clay Hill Motorsports Park

Atwood, TN

Matt Cooper (12)

29-Jun

Paducah Int. Raceway

Paducah, KY

Matt Mevert (22)

30-Jun

Federated Auto Parts I-55

Pevely, MO

Michael Long (31)

1-Jul

Lincoln Speedway

Lincoln, IL

Canceled (Heat)

2-Jul

Peoria Speedway

Peoria, IL

Ray Bollinger (36)

3-Jul

Jacksonville Speedway

Jacksonville, IL

Ken Schrader (37)

4-Jul

Lasalle Speedway

Lasalle, IL

Milo Veloz Jr. (28)

5-Jul

Macon Speedway

Macon, IL

Ray Bollinger(31)

6-Jul

Quincy Raceways

Quincy, IL

Michael Long (16)

7-Jul

Clarksville Speedway

Clarksville, TN

8-Jul

Tri State Speedway

Haubstadt, IN

10-Jul

Florence Speedway

Union, KY

11-Jul

Brushcreek Motorsports

Pebbles, OH

12-Jul

Terre Haute Action Track

Terre Haute, IN

13-Jul

Attica Raceway Park

Attica, OH

14-Jul

Oakshade Raceway

Wauseon, OH

The Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals is brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and partners, including: Summit Racing Equipment (Title Sponsor), Arizona Sport Shirts (Official Apparel Company), Hoosier Racing Tires (Official Racing Tires), Racing Electronics (Official Communications), Vicci (Official Uniform), VP Racing Fuel (Official Racing Fuel); in addition to contingency sponsors: Auto Meter, Bell Helmets, Beyea Headers, Bilstein Shocks, Chevy Performance Parts, Shafer Enterprises’ Cool Shirts, Dominator Race Products, Eibach Springs, Fast Shafts, FK Rod Ends, Fragola Performance Systems, Impact Race Products, Intercomp, KSE Racing Products, Landrum Springs, MSD Ignitions, QA1 Motorsports, Quartermaster, Schoenfeld Headers, UNOH (University of Northwestern Ohio), and XS Power Racing Batteries.