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Schatz Takes Round 1 in the Ollie’s 360 Challenge at Sharon
HARTFORD, Ohio - Donny Schatz had not driven a 360 sprint car since 1996, but that didn’t seem to phase him one bit as he dominated the ASCS Patriots-sanctioned 30-lap Ollie’s 360 Challenge Feature at Sharon Speedway.
Schatz bested a started studded field of sprint car drivers, making the pass on Bryan Howland on lap 12 and driving away to the win in his Armor All No. 15.
“We used a hard tire tonight and that really seamed to pay off as the race went on,” said the Fargo, ND veteran. “I just can’t thank this crew enough for getting out here and getting the job done.”
Schatz started third in the feature event. After early leader Ronnie Blair tagged the turn two wall on the second lap, Schatz took the runner-up position behind Bryan Howland. Howland, who was using a softer tire, pulled away in the early stages but slowly began to feel the pressure of Schatz.
Donny slid underneath Howland on lap nine in turn three only to see the No. 51 drive back underneath and take back the lead.
Stevie Smith stopped on the track on lap 11 to draw the first caution flag of the night, allowing Schatz the restart he needed to capture the lead once and for all.
Schatz slid underneath Howland off of turn two and put as much as four seconds on the rest of the pack before the bunched up 21 laps in for a two car spin involving Trevor Lewis and Kasey Kahne.
Danny Lasoski, who started 10th, used his bonus laps in the Bonnell’s Collision Center Four Laps of Fame Dash for Cash and ran the bottom to get into the runner-up spot. Schatz allowed his hindrance become his aid though as he moved to the bottom to hold off “Catfish”.
“The top was good for a while but then when it went away I had no place to go but on the inside,” noted Schatz in Victory Lane. “It actually worked out because that’s where I had to be to block.”
After starting in sixth in the first heat race, Schatz would waist no time gathering passing points as he grabbed the lead from Fred Rahmer coming to complete the first lap. The win in that event would put him in the redraw and set him up in perfect shape for the feature.
With the win, Schatz would net $6,000 and set himself up for a run towards the Ollie’s $50,000 bonus if he wins at Eldora and Williams Grove over the next two months.
Lasoski’s run in his own No. 33 was strong on the bottom the whole night. He started scratch in the final heat and charged to a fourth place showing. He moved up as soon as the green flag dropped.
Jason Meyers, who won the four laps of fame dash, used that knowledge to complete the podium. The Clovis, CA driver made arguably the move of the A-main, sliding underneath both Jason Johnson and Terry McCarl for fourth place in turn four.
Bryan Howland was the top 360-regular of the night, as the ASCS Patriot point leader led from laps 2 to 11. Howland was hurt by a left rear tire, which had burned off allowing himself to fade back after a pair of late race cautions.
Jason Johnson rounded out the top-five in his No. 41 as the representative for the American Sprint Cars on Tour.
Article Courtesy of Rich Vleck via TSR
NASCAR Drivers Walk for Alzheimer’s Association
Hartford, Ohio – NASCAR drivers Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne and Dave Blaney will take a break from the racing action to participate in a walk that will benefit the Greater East Ohio Area Alzheimer’s Association on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at Sharon Speedway during the “ Ollie’s 360 Challenge, Race with the Stars”.
Fans who want to make a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association will also have a unique opportunity when they will be invited to join these drivers for a one lap walk around the 3/8 mile track.
For race fans interested in attending the event you can get more information and purchase tickets at www.sharonspeedway.com. Gates will open at 4:00 p.m. and the racing will begin at 6:00 p.m. Staff from the Alzheimer’s Association will have tables set up to share information about our programs and support services. “We are thrilled and grateful that Sharon Speedway has given us an opportunity to help raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and the many programs we offer families in our community,” said Pam Schuellerman, Executive Director.
The Alzheimer’s Association is committed to supporting those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders through education, advocacy and research. All proceeds from the event will help fund the programs and support services that the Alzheimer’s Association provides for the 60,000 people with Alzheimer’s disease and their 250,000 family members in the Greater East Ohio Area. For more information about the Alzheimer’s Association visit www.alz.org/akroncantonyoungstown.