Second in a row, three out of the last four, 11th of the season & 35th of his Outlaws career

NEW RICHMOND, WI — Aug. 4, 2018 — The World of Outlaws® Craftsman Late Model Series were the headliners for one of the most prestigious races in the country, the 31st annual USA Nationals. The fast 3/8s-mile high-banked dirt oval of Cedar Lake Speedway (WI) located just across the Minnesota / Wisconsin state line and northeast of Minneapolis, MN in New Richmond, WI were the hosts for the 100-lap main event of the weekend. Defending series champion, Brandon Sheppard took home the big payday as the New Berlin, IL standout grabbed the lead away from Jimmy Owens on lap 23 and would hold off Brian Shirley to pick up his second victory in a row, sweeping the weekend at Cedar Lake, his 11th series Feature Win of the season and 35th of his Outlaws career. 

“This is definitely one of my top ones for sure. We’ve been coming here for a lot of years trying to win this race. We’ve had a really good car a lot of times, but just fell short. To win it, this means the world to me. Mark Richards and Steve Baker have given me this opportunity to come drive this car and it’s just a dream to drive.” The elated 25-year-old stated after the race in the pit area surrounded by his crew, family, friends and passer-by’s offering their congratulations on sweeping the weekend. “I have one heck of a crew that supports me 110%. My great sponsors, everybody involved in this whole deal, everyone on this thing that helps and supports me, it really does mean the world to me.” The driver of the #1 Valvoline / Rocket XR1 Chassis / Durham Racing Engines ride added.  

2017 rookie of the year and USA Nationals Dash Winner from the night before, Devin Moran would start on the pole. Flanked by 2014 event winner, Jimmy Owens, they would bring the stellar 28-car field to the green flag to begin the century grind. Owens would dart out ahead of Moran and the rest of the field while they positioned themselves behind the two leaders. Sheppard, who started behind Moran in third, slipped past the pole-sitter and quickly placed himself within striking distance of Owens. 

As the leaders approached traffic, Sheppard went up to the top side and began building his momentum, riding the cushion around until he moved past Owens on lap 23 to take over the lead he would never relinquish. Brian Shirley, who recently won his second DIRTcar Summer Nationals Hell Tour Championship, had caught the two leaders and went by Owens right after Sheppard did and immediately began challenging Sheppard for the top spot. The two Prairie State stars waged war around the 3/8s-mile with Shirley pulling up even several times with Sheppard but could not quite complete the pass. 

With the lap continuing to click off, Owens, who never fell off the podium the entire race, went back after Shirley and made the pass for second with 17 laps to go and reset his sights on Sheppard. Like Shirley, Owens tried several times to get past the race leader but would soon fall back into the clutches of Shirley who took back the runner-up spot with only three laps to go. Sheppard maintained the top spot throughout and, in the end, would cross under the checkered flags first to score the $50,000 payday. With the victory, his 11th of the season, Sheppard now has 35 career series triumphs to move him to within two of 2011 series champion, Rick Eckert, who is fifth all-time with 37 wins. 

“The job is getting done with Rocket XR1’s being in the top three tonight. It’s awesome man, this is huge.” Sheppard continued. “Hopefully we can carry this on the rest of the year, we’ve had a really fast car all year long, we just had a lot of bad luck early on this season. Everything was just really good this weekend, even with the bad luck in one of the Heat Races last night. Maybe that was our bad luck for the weekend.” He ended. 

Finishing a season high second in Outlaws competition, Brian Shirley gave Sheppard all he could handle throughout most of the race before finishing second in his #3s Bob Cullen Racing / Rocket XR1 Chassis / Durham Racing Engines ride. “We just didn’t get a good restart and Jimmy (Owens) got back on the outside, but we were able to battle back and had a good car. Just can’t thank everybody behind us enough.” Relayed the 37-year-old from Chatham, IL. “This XR1 Rocket ran great and our Durham Racing Engine ran really well. Overall, just happy to get second in this one. We’ve been pretty fortunate that everybody at the blue rig has really taken care of us. Bob & Lisa Cullen give me the best equipment money can buy and we just try and utilize it the best that we can and continue to have fun doing this.” He ended. 

Scoring the final podium position finish in his #20 Ramirez Motorsports / Rocket XR1 Chassis / Durham Racing Engine entry would be Newport, TN veteran Jimmy Owens. “We had a good car the whole race, but I was a little laid over on the right rear more than I wanted to be.” Explained the 46-year-old veteran after the race. “We had the lead there and was setting a comfortable pace where I felt like I could run without messing things up. Well Brandon (Sheppard) and Brian (Shirley) got passed me and I thought I’m just going to sit here and bide my time and be cautious and things will fall my way and sure enough they did. We had a good hot rod at the end, but just not enough to get it done.” He ended. 

Within the finishing order, Rocket XR1 Chassis and Durham Racing Engines swept the podium finishers as Chase Junghans, also in a Rocket XR1, was impressive in finishing fourth while three-time DIRTcar Summer Nationals Hell Tour Champion, Bobby Pierce advanced 15 spots after starting 20th and having to transfer through one of the Last Chance Showdowns, to finish fifth. Mike Marlar was shown sixth while Shannon Babb was seventh. Former two-time USA Nationals winner (2005 & 2001) Dale McDowell scored the KSE Hard-Charger award with his 24th to eighth place run after getting in via the Last Chance Qualifier. Chris Simpson was ninth after starting 13th and the second Last Chance Showdown winner, 2014 rookie of the year, Frank Heckenast Jr., picked up eight spots from 18th to complete the top 10. 

Earlier in the evening, Headingly, Manitoba’s, Ricky Weiss would collect a $2,900 payday for winning the FANS Fund Dash over Jason Feger, Dale McDowell, Pierce and 17-year-old Hudson O’Neal who completed the top five. In the two Last Chance Showdowns, it was Tyler Bruening and Heckenast Jr., scoring the wins while Feger, who ended up racing in four different events out of the five total, picked the victory in the Last Chance Qualifier.

The World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series will wrap up their two-week road trip through the Midwest with a date at the 3/8-mile of Farley Speedway (IA), located west of Dubuque in Farley, IA. The Hawkeye State oval will host the World of Outlaws for the first time in 13 years, and only the third time ever, on Monday, August 6th with a $10,000-to-win payday. Farley was one of the original tracks on the schedule during the first two years after the 2004 rebirth. 

In the last Outlaws visit to Farley back in 2005, Rick Eckert, the last remaining member of the fabled Dirty Dozen who is still full-time with the Series today, went to Victory Lane. In the first-ever World of Outlaws race there back in 2004, Scott Bloomquist crossed the start/finish line first to score the win on his way to the Series Championship that season.

Tickets for the Monday, August 6th show at Farley are still available online.



Sears Craftsman Feature (100 Laps): 1. 1-Brandon Sheppard [3]; 2. 3s-Brian Shirley [4]; 3. 20-Jimmy Owens [2]; 4. 18c-Chase Junghans [9]; 5. 32p-Bobby Pierce [20]; 6. 157-Mike Marlar [6]; 7. 18b-Shannon Babb [8]; 8. 17M-Dale McDowell [24]; 9. 32-Chris Simpson [13]; 10. 99jr-Frank Heckenast [18]; 11. 9-Devin Moran [1]; 12. 40B-Kyle Bronson [10]; 13. 91-Tyler Erb [12]; 14. 54-David Breazeale [11]; 15. 5-Don O'Neal [14]; 16. 98-Jason Rauen [22]; 17. 7W-Ricky Weiss [7]; 18. 44-Chris Madden [21]; 19. 7-Rick Eckert [25]; 20. 28-Jimmy Mars [15]; 21. B1-Brent Larson [26]; 22. 16-Tyler Bruening [17]; 23. 49-Jonathan Davenport [5]; 24. 25F-Jason Feger [23]; 25. 25-Shane Clanton [19]; 26. 15-Nick Anvelink [16]; 27. 58-A.J. Diemel [28]; 28. 37-Rob Mayea [27]

KSE Hard Charger Award: 17M-Dale McDowell[+16]

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32nd annual USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway set for August 1-3rd, 2019

NEW RICHMOND, WI — Aug. 3, 2018 — One of the most prolific dirt late model races in the country will be even bigger in 2019. The 32nd annual USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway (WI), set for Thursday-Friday-Saturday, August 1-2-3rd, already has one of the most impressive paydays in the country at $50,000 to win. Now the high-profile event just got even more prestigious in the form of $3,000 just to start beginning with the 2019 edition of the race. Bringing the total purse for the event to almost $300,000. 

“We’re really excited to continue our partnership with the Cedar Lake Speedway staff and be a part of the USA Nationals. This event and the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series have a great history together and this only makes everything about this event that much bigger,” Stated Matt Curl, World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series Director. “$50,000 is a lot of money to begin with to win, but not everyone is going to win. So that $3,000 just to start really makes everybody stand up and take notice. Bob Kaufman and the team at Cedar Lake Speedway have really stepped up to be one of the leaders in the industry and an announcement like this proves it.” He added. 

As for the ongoing 2018 version of the USA Nationals, Saturday, August 4th, is the headlining night of the 31st annual USA Nationals. The last day of the race weekend will start with the World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series Last Chance Showdowns followed by the $50,000 to Win USA Nationals that will wrap up the Week in Wisconsin road trip. This event will also be the milestone 25th event at Cedar Lake in series history. 

In 2017, Don O’Neal pocketed $50,000 for his USA Nationals victory. Overall, three-time series champion, Billy Moyer leads the way with seven career wins at the track including five career USA Nationals titles while four-time series champion, Josh Richards has three career triumphs as two of those wins have come in the USA Nationals. Jonathan Davenport has two checkered flags as he swept both the prelim night and the USA Nationals in 2015 and Brandon Sheppard also has two wins, both coming on prelim nights. 

There are 10 other drivers who have at least one victory with O’Neal, Jimmy Owens, 2006 series champion, Tim McCreadie, three-time series champion, Darrell Lanigan, 2004 series champion, Scott Bloomquist and Dale McDowell all getting their wins in the USA Nationals. Madden, Jimmy Mars, Donnie Moran and Rick Egersdorf have all scored victories at Cedar Lake as well. 

For more information and to purchase tickets for the 31st annual USA Nationals, click on the website located here: clstickets.com/tickets.asp You can also find out more information about Cedar Lake Speedway by going to the track website at: cedarlakespeedway.com 

The World of Outlaws Craftsman® Late Model Series is brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and partners, including: Craftsman (Official Tool), Sears (Official Home Store), NGK Spark Plugs (Official Spark Plug), Morton Buildings (Official Building), Textron Off Road, Arizona Sport Shirts (Official Apparel Company), Hoosier Racing Tire (Official Tire), iRacing (Official Online Racing Game), VP Racing Fuels (Official Racing Fuel) and DirtonDirt.com (Hard Charger Award); in addition to contingency sponsors, including: Cometic Gasket, COMP Cams, Edelbrock, JE Pistons, MSD, Penske Shocks, PFC Brakes (Fast Time Award), QA1, QuarterMaster, and Wrisco (Exclusive Racing Aluminum); along with manufacturer sponsors, including: Capital Race Cars, Integra Shocks, Impact Racing Products, Intercomp, Racing Electronics, Rocket Chassis and TNT Rescue.
Founded in 1978, the World of Outlaws®, based in Concord, N.C., is the premier national touring series for dirt track racing in North America, featuring the most powerful cars on dirt, the World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series and the World of Outlaws Craftsman Late Model Series. Annually, the two series race nearly 140 times at tracks across the United States and Canada. CBS Sports Network is the official broadcast partner of the World of Outlaws. DIRTVision® also broadcasts World of Outlaws events over the Internet to fans around the world. Learn more about the World of Outlaws.