USAC’S BACON BETTERS HEWITT’S MARK
Brady Bacon (#69) passes Emerson Axsom (#47BC) for the lead and the win during Thursday night’s USAC AMSOIL Sprintcar National Championship season opener at Florida’s Bubba Raceway Park. (Chad Warner Photo)
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Ocala, Florida (February 16, 2023)………One lap into Thursday night’s Winter Dirt Games XIV USAC AMSOIL Sprintcar National Championship season opening feature at Bubba Raceway Park, Brady Bacon’s evening was seemingly finished just about as soon it had begun.
At the end of 30 laps, the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma driver found himself greeted in victory lane by one of the all-time greats, Jack Hewitt, whom Bacon had just surpassed to move to third on the series’ all-time career win list.
Bacon’s 47th career USAC National Sprintcar feature victory was monumental in several respects. Most notably, he elevated another step up the mountaintop, moving past Hewitt and into a tie with 2002 series titlist Tracy Hines for third all-time in series feature wins.
Best yet, Hewitt was in the audience for the occasion and made his way to victory lane to put his arm around Bacon following his monumental accomplishment, embracing the newest member of the USAC Sprintcar Mount Rushmore in terms of feature triumphs.
“It means a lot,” Bacon beamed. “There aren’t many organisations that have the list of accomplished drivers like USAC does. Being able to pass a guy like Jack Hewitt and guys like AJ Foyt, Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and Levi Jones on a list like that is something I’m really proud of.”
By comparison, Hewitt hit win 46 at the age of 50 in 2001. Bacon, just 33 years old, continues to rewrite the history books, much the same as he did on Thursday night. Hewitt, a National Sprintcar and USAC Hall of Fame inductee in his own right, praised Bacon, noting that at his age, he still has a lot left in the tank to someday catch and pass all-time USAC National Sprintcar winners, Dave Darland (62) and Tom Bigelow (52) on the top rung.
“It’s pretty cool,” Hewitt exclaimed. “I raced for 29 years to get that many feature wins. Look how young he is; he’s got a long way to go. I think (Dave) Darland and the rest of them are in trouble.”
Number 47 for Bacon, as it turned out, was a case of misfortune turning into a golden treasure chest as he spun while battling Thomas Meseraull for the fourth position. As he zipped across Meseraull’s nose, Bacon’s rear tyres slipped out from underneath him, sending him sliding completely sideways through the middle of turn four.
With his car visibly locked up and dead in the water, so to speak, Bacon received an unexpected assist from the oncoming Jake Swanson who t-boned the idle Bacon on the left side nerf bar, which nudged Bacon’s car just enough to rekindle the engine and drive away with the fourth position still intact.
Bacon steadily moved his way up through the field to third on the lap two restart, to the second spot on lap 21 and finally to the lead on lap 23 by slipping under Axsom between turns one and two in the midst of heavy lapped traffic. From there, Bacon was untouchable in his Dynamics, Inc./Hagner Debris Removal – Tel-Star – Western Flyer Express/Triple X/Rider Chevy, leading the field for the final eight circuits to the finish line.
“I just got really lucky,” Bacon admitted. “I hate it for the guys I collected there but, luckily, got refired. We’ll take it when we can get it. We actually cracked a header on that, so (the engine) wasn’t running at 100 percent, but it probably helped me by making me commit to the bottom and kept my tires underneath me and we were smart through lapped traffic. I was just hoping to salvage a decent finish because my motor wasn’t running as well as it should’ve; the Rider usually runs pretty good. We were able to sneak around those guys in lapped traffic and get the win. I’m definitely happy to start the year off better than we did last year.”
Last year’s first two races in Ocala saw Bacon collect 16th and 15th place results, respectively, after being involved in three separate incidents throughout the first two nights. This particular night harkened back to 2014 and 2020, when Bacon captured the Ocala opener, then carried on to win the USAC championship. Bacon’s latest performance was the record-tying third opening night USAC Sprint Car win of his career. Bacon is now the fifth driver to win three career season openers, joining Damion Gardner, Don Branson, Larry Dickson and Rich Vogler.
After his early race incident, Bacon closed is on the front two of past Ocala winners C.J. Leary, who led the first nine, while Axsom reigned for the next 13 trips between laps 10-22. Throughout the second half of the feature, Axsom was constantly mired in traffic, dealing with having to navigate his way through a double-wide formation that featured Californian Swanson and Englishman Tom Harris side-by-side in front of the leaders.
Bacon punched through to second in much the same way he’d eventually assume the lead, dipping down to the low line in turn one to shoot by and corral the spot. He did just that to Leary for the runner-up spot on lap 21 and once again on lap 23 for the race lead, which proved to be the winning move.
A melee on lap 25 halted the proceedings when Thomas Meseraull (6th) and Daison Pursley (9th) got connected while Kevin Thomas Jr. (8th) came to a complete stop. Pursley remained intact until veering into the infield grass in turn two, the victim of a broken radius rod. All were able to restart and finish the final six laps of the contest.
Meanwhile, Axsom, winner of the 2022 season opener at Ocala, made one last push to the front on the ensuing lap 25 restart. Axsom managed to pull ahead by three car lengths entering turn three while utilizing the high groove. However, each time, Bacon stuck the bottom and was able to fend off and pull away at the exit ofturn four to keep Axsom at bay.
In the end, Bacon secured his fifth career Winter Dirt Games feature victory, tying him with Damion Gardner as the winningest driver in the history of the event. Axsom finished second, 1.194 seconds behind. C.J. Leary took third with Justin Grant fourth and Kyle Cummins fifth who was using his third engine this week, this one being delivered to their hotel parking lot at 1:30 in the afternoon after having multiple powerplants expire on them, first during Monday at Volusia Speedway Park and at Wednesday’s practice in Ocala.
Emerson Axsom (Franklin, Indiana) led a race-high 13 feature laps in his Clauson Marshall Racing/Driven2SaveLives – ZMax Race Lubricants/Spike/Kistler Chevy. The 2022 series Rookie of the Year has now finished all four of his Ocala USAC Sprint Car starts on the podium with a 1st, 3rd, 1st and 2nd dating back to the start of 2022. In the process, he nearly became the first driver to collect opening season wins in back-to-back years since Damion Gardner in 2011-12.
For the second straight time this week, CJ Leary (Greenfield, Indiana) finished his feature run in the third position after scoring a third in Tuesday’s non-points special event at Volusia. The 2019 USAC National Sprintcar champ led the opening nine laps to start off the season in his BGE Dougherty Motorsports/Altoz – Hornbeck Concrete – Highsmith Guns – Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts/DRC/1-Way Chevy.
A tumultuous start to the evening turned all right for Robert Ballou (Rocklin, California). The 2015 USAC National Sprintcar Champion was forced into a backup car after hot laps due to a mechanical issue, hopped into the secondary car, then drove from his 22nd place starting position to finish 10th in the feature in his Ballou Motorsports/Suburban Subaru – Berks Western Telecom/Triple X/Ott Chevy. That performance earned Ballou the night’s Irvin King Hard Charger honors as well as the ProSource Hard Work award.
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USAC AMSOIL SPRINTCAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SPECIAL EVENT RACE RESULTS: February 16, 2023 – Bubba Raceway Park – Ocala, Florida – Winter Dirt Games XIV – 3/8-Mile Dirt Track
QUALIFYING: 1. Jason McDougal, 5m, KO-13.791; 2. Jake Swanson, 21AZ, Team AZ-13.842; 3. Justin Grant, 4, TOPP-13.924; 4. Brady Bacon, 69, Dynamics-13.955; 5. Thomas Meseraull, 20, Dyson-14.004; 6. Kyle Cummins, 3R, Rock Steady-14.052; 7. Kevin Thomas Jr., 17GP, Dutcher-14.067; 8. Emerson Axsom, 47BC, Clauson Marshall-14.081; 9. C.J. Leary, 15x, BGE Dougherty-14.094; 10. Logan Seavey, 2B, 2B Racing-14.097; 11. Daison Pursley, 5p, KO-14.132; 12. Carson Garrett, 15, BGE Dougherty-14.149; 13. Tom Harris, 84, Harris-14.179; 14. Jadon Rogers, 5, Baldwin/Fox-14.257; 15. Matt Westfall, 33m, Marshall-14.309; 16. Mitchel Moles, 19AZ, Reinbold/Underwood-14.383; 17. Chase Stockon, 5s, KO-14.467; 18. Brady Short, 61m, Edwards-14.478; 19. Hunter Maddox, 24m, Maddox-14.673; 20. Cameron Smith, 96, Kauffman-14.674; 21. Joey Amantea, 88J, JPA-14.761; 22. Brandon Mattox, 28, Mattox-14.836; 23. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 51T, Tafoya-14.903; 24. Steve Irwin, 0, Flying Zero-14.977; 25. Robert Ballou, 12, Ballou-15.102; 26. Kevin Newton, 16TH, Benic-15.203; 27. Brian Ruhlman, 49, Ruhlman-15.852; 28. Eddie Vancil, 7v, Vancil-NT.
SIMPSON RACE PRODUCTS FIRST HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Mitchel Moles, 2. Logan Seavey, 3. Brady Bacon, 4. Tom Harris, 5. Robert Ballou, 6. Kevin Thomas Jr., 7. Brandon Mattox, 8. Hunter Maddox, 9. Jason McDougal. NT
COMPETITION SUSPENSION (CSI) SECOND HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Jadon Rogers, 2. Chase Stockon, 3. Emerson Axsom, 4. Jake Swanson, 5. Thomas Meseraull, 6. Daison Pursley, 7. Cameron Smith, 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 9. Kevin Newton. 1:57.78
ROD END SUPPLY / T.J. FORGED THIRD HEAT: (8 laps, top-5 transfer to the feature) 1. Matt Westfall, 2. Brady Short, 3. C.J. Leary, 4. Justin Grant, 5. Carson Garrett, 6. Kyle Cummins, 7. Joey Amantea, 8. Brian Ruhlman, 9. Steve Irwin. 1:56.76
ELLIOTT’S CUSTOM TRAILERS & CARTS SEMI: (12 laps, top-7 transfer to the feature) 1. Kevin Thomas Jr., 2. Kyle Cummins, 3. Daison Pursley, 4. Joey Amantea, 5. Brandon Mattox, 6. Hunter Maddox, 7. Steve Irwin, 8. Eddie Tafoya Jr., 9. Kevin Newton, 10. Brian Ruhlman, 11. Cameron Smith, 12. Jason McDougal. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps, starting positions in parentheses) 1. Brady Bacon (4), 2. Emerson Axsom (2), 3. C.J. Leary (1), 4. Justin Grant (5), 5. Kyle Cummins (10), 6. Thomas Meseraull (3), 7. Matt Westfall (8), 8. Logan Seavey (12), 9. Chase Stockon (16), 10. Robert Ballou (22), 11. Carson Garrett (14), 12. Mitchel Moles (9), 13. Jake Swanson (6), 14. Kevin Thomas Jr. (11), 15. Daison Pursley (13), 16. Brady Short (17), 17. Joey Amantea (19), 18. Brandon Mattox (20), 19. Hunter Maddox (18), 20. Tom Harris (15), 21. Steve Irwin (21), 22. Jadon Rogers (7). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-9 C.J. Leary, Laps 10-22 Emerson Axsom, Laps 23-30 Brady Bacon.
**Eddie Vancil flipped during qualifying.
USAC AMSOIL SPRINTCAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-79, 2-Emerson Axsom-73, 3-C.J. Leary-70, 4-Justin Grant-70, 5-Kyle Cummins-62, 6-Thomas Meseraull-61, 7-Matt Westfall-60, 8-Logan Seavey-56, 9-Chase Stockon-53, 10-Robert Ballou-47.
WINTER DIRT GAMES XIV POINTS: 1-Brady Bacon-349, 2-Emerson Axsom-340, 3-C.J. Leary-334, 4-Justin Grant-331, 5-Matt Westfall-318, 6-Thomas Meseraull-316, 7-Kyle Cummins-315, 8-Logan Seavey-315, 9-Chase Stockon-304, 10-Mitchel Moles-299.
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Hot Laps Fastest Driver: Kyle Cummins (14.227)
Simpson Race Products First Heat Winner: Mitchel Moles
Competition Suspension, Inc. Second Heat Winner: Jadon Rogers
Rod End Supply Third Heat Winner: Matt Westfall
Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Semi Winner: Kevin Thomas Jr.
ProSource Hard Work Award: Robert Ballou
Irvin King Hard Charger: Robert Ballou (22nd to 10th)
Brown and Ellement lead points
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With the opening night, Friday February 17, for the Freo Group Pty Ltd WA Formula 500 Championship at the Perth Motorplex it’s former WA Champions Matt Brown and Steven Ellement leading the charge as top pointscorers!
With heat wins going the way of Ryan Higgs, Brown, Chris Dymock and Glenn Carstairs, both Brown and Ellement did enough to qualify off the front row of their respective features: Brown from pole in feature one alongside American visitor Jake Hagopian, while Ellement had the outside front row alongside another former WA Champion in Glenn Carstairs for the second feature.
The first feature race saw an absolute drag race to the line with Brown getting the advantage before Brendon Condren spun, leaving Jayden Maughan nowhere to go but making side to side contact, with Condren just tipping slowly onto his side to bring out the red lights, both able to restart.
The second attempt saw an identical start, Brown and Hagopian drag racing into turn one and Brown grabbing the advantage, this time a lap being completed.
Brown settled into the lead ahead of Hagopian, Chris Dymock, Ryan Higgs and David Sinagra, as the field sprea out quickly.
Brown approached lapped traffic on lap ten, but it did nothing to slow him down, ducking and diving through the cars.
Brendon Condren got back up to sixth but then spun in turn four with a couple of laps remaining, with Robert Rankin doing much the same, but in the end it didn’t affect the front runners, Brown taking the win by over two and a half seconds from Jake Hagopian and Chris Dymock.
The second feature race saw Ellement and Carstairs side by side through the opening turns, Ellement grabbed the lead while Carstairs quickly came under pressure from Mark House, House grabbing second on lap two while Brendon Marshman was loitering behind in fourth looking for a way through.
The top four spread out and began to pull away from the rest of the field, with fifth place South Aussie visitor Jordan Mansell leading the charge of the rest of the field.
Ellement moved into lapped traffic on the tenth circulation, by this point over four seconds ahead of House, with Carstairs and Marshman closing the gap behind him as the race drew closer to its conclusion.
Ellement had found the speed he wanted, going on to grab the win, another to his already huge Perth Motorplex tally, with Mark House coming home second just under six seconds behind while Glenn Carstairs was third.
With the points now tallied, it is Matt Brown the overnight points leader, just one marker ahead of Ellement, while Jake Hagopian, Glenn Carstairs and Chris Dymock rounding out the top five in the standings.
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Feature 1, 15 laps: 1. Matt Brown, 2. Jake Hagopian, 3. Chris Dymock, 4. Ryan Higgs, 5. David Sinagra, 6. Alfonso Guadagnino, 7. Brendan Newmarch, 8. Jayden Maughan (14), 9. Troy Samwell (14), 10. Brendan Condren (13), 11. Robert Rankin (13). DNF: Hayden Pascoe (9), Gavin Casey (2). DNS: Jett Speed. Total Time: 4.12.307. Winning Margin: 2.599. Fastest Lap: 16.493 Matt Brown.
Feature 2, 15 laps: 1. Steven Ellement, 2. Mark House, 3. Glenn Carstairs, 4. Brendon Marshman, 5. Jordan Mansell, 6. Angus Hollis, 7. David Carstairs, 8. Glen Mears, 9. Jake Pobjoy, 10. Jamie Pages (14), 11. Jason Carbone (14), 12. Darren Wood (14), 13. Steve Carter (14). Total Time: 4.13.592. Winning Margin: 5.995. Fastest Lap: 16.667 Steven Ellement.
Top ten points after night one:
1. 4 Matt Brown 203
2. 2 Steven Ellement 202
3. USA9 Jake Hagopian 198
4. 49 Glenn Carstairs 197
5. 3 Chris Dymock 195
6. 24 Mark House 190
7. 36 Brendon Marshman 188
8. 80 David Sinagra 184
9. 7 Ryan Higgs 181
10. V2 Angus Hollis 178
MACEDO’S TULARE USAC MIDGET WIN