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World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models
Williams Grove Speedway | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Friday, August 21, 2020
Race Recap  

KEYSTONE KING: Sheppard Outruns PA Posse at Williams Grove for 13th Win

The PA Posse put four Pennsylvania natives inside the top five on Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway, but Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill. outran every single one of them on their home turf.

Winning at the iconic Mechanicsburg, Pa. half-mile for the second year in a row, B-Shepp continued his Keystone State dominance with another flag-to-flag score following his Thursday night victory at Lincoln Speedway in nearby Abbottstown. He’ll have a chance to make it a weekend sweep with the perfect hat trick when the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series rolls to Erie, Pa. for a Saturday night show at Eriez Speedway.

The Rocket1 Racing No. 1 has now led 90 consecutive feature laps in feature action, with his latest ruling marking his 13th series win of 2020 and the 68th of his surreal career. At just 27 years old, the good ‘ole boy from Illinois is only nine victories shy of matching Josh Richards (77) as the winningest driver in World of Outlaws history.

Sheppard’s Williams Grove wins makes it 26 overall victories in 2020, including his current stretch of 6 wins in 11 days. (Chad Warner Photo)

“I really love this race track,” Sheppard fondly noted after his second win at Williams Grove. “This is just such a legendary place. I always dreamed of coming here as a kid, so to come here and race this Rocket house car and win the way we do, it’s special to me. This car has just been phenomenal, I can’t thank all my guys and our sponsors enough. This ride has been unbelievable. We’re gonna ride this streak out as long as we can.”

Topping his Team Drydene heat race and drawing the second slot for the second night in a row, Sheppard took full advantage of his outside position and muscled around polesitter Cade Dillard to lead the opening circuit. The No. 1 was steady in command throughout the opening half while the rest of the top ten jockeyed for position. The closest Sheppard came to a challenge was on lap 25 when Dillard, who had been searching all across the half-mile surface, started gaining ground and cut the gap down to five-tenths of a second with Sheppard in sight. A caution with ten to go, however, quickly changed the game.

Going over the cushion and barely keeping it off the wall, Dillard slipped from 2nd-to-5th, and then back to 7th, on the restart while a quartet of Pennsylvanian’s plus Sheppard’s championship rival, Ricky Weiss, came into the picture. A caution just four laps later shifted the frontrunners once again with Weiss’ No. 7 Team Drydene machine heading pitside with a flat left rear tire while running fourth.

From there, “The Rocket Shepp” aced the final restart and paced himself over the last six laps to score the $10,000 win at Williams Grove for the second straight year. Chased by a legion of PA Posse faithful, Sheppard’s 13th World of Outlaws win of the season came in front of Gregg Satterlee (Indiana, PA), Rick Eckert (York, PA), Mason Zeigler (Chalk Hill, PA) and Gene Knaub (Dover, PA).

“The Truth” Gregg Satterlee earned his sixth career World of Outlaws podium finish at Williams Grove on Friday. (Chad Warner Photo)

Earning a second-place effort, Indiana, PA’s Gregg Satterlee ended a 1,568-day drought with his first World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series podium finish since May 6, 2016 at Kentucky’s Ponderosa Speedway. Coming from the seventh spot, “The Truth” piloted the No. 22 to third by lap 11 and capitalized in the late running to go by Dillard for the runner-up result. The three-time World of Outlaws winner admitted his crew is heading in the right direction with the changes they’re making.

“Last night was an off night with the stuff we were trying, but we got way closer tonight,” Satterlee said on his car. “I was trying to be patient and not do anything stupid, especially the closer I got to the front. We don’t get to race with the Outlaws too often, so we like to capitalize and get these good runs when we can. I was honestly just happy keeping up with Brandon the way we were. I was hoping he would change his line up, make a mistake, anything to give me a window, but he’s about the best there is, he’s not gonna do that. I’d put that guy up against anybody in the country right now.”

Collecting Hard Charger honors with a 13th-to-3rd run, “Scrub” Rick Eckert continued his marvelous stretch with “The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet” on Thursday night. The 2011 World of Outlaws champion did something he hasn’t done in six years. A 2nd at Cedar Lake, 2nd at Lincoln and now 3rd at Williams Grove gives the driver of the Team Drydene No. 0E three straight podium finishes, which he last did in August of 2014 at Lernerville and Selinsgrove.

“This is the second night in a row that I dug myself in a bad with qualifying, but it’s great to come out of that and get another podium run against these tough guys,” Eckert stated post-race. “My car got extremely tight there at the end. I moved the brake adjuster, turned the right front on and back off, I changed things about 20 times in those last 10 laps. I finally got to where I could roll up to Gregg, but just never got beside him to make the move I needed for second.”

Eckert (0) gave chase to Satterlee (22) for the runner-up spot over the closing laps. (Chad Warner Photo)

Rounding out the top five at Williams Grove was Mason Zeigler in fourth with his first World of Outlaws top five finish in over a year; and local Gene Knaub of Dover, Pa. with a career-best effort in fifth-place.

For the second straight night, 20-year old Ashton Winger – the leading Rookie of the Year contender – racked up a sixth-place finish aboard his Rocket Chassis No. 12. After winning his Team Drydene heat race, The Bluegrass Bandit Darrell Lanigan slipped back to finish seventh in the 40-lapper in his Barry Wright Icon No. 29V. A consistent Chase Junghans of Manhattan, Kans. collected his 23rd top ten effort of the year with an eighth-place bid for the Shop Quik No. 18 machine. Dan Stone of Thompson, Pa. scored a ninth-place finish with Jeff Rine of Danville, Pa. coming home in tenth, making it six Pennsylvanian’s inside the top ten.

This weekend’s Pennsylvania triple header concludes on Saturday night with a stop at Eriez Speedway in Erie, Pa. for the 11th time in World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series history. Tickets will be available for purchase at the gates or fans can watch from home with the DIRTVision FAST PASS. Hot laps are scheduled to hit the track at 6:30pm.

Morton Buildings Feature (40 Laps) – 1. 1-Brandon Sheppard [2][$10,000]; 2. 22-Gregg Satterlee [9][$5,000]; 3. 0E-Rick Eckert [13][$3,000]; 4. 25Z-Mason Zeigler [4][$2,500]; 5. 1L-Gene Knaub [7][$2,000]; 6. 12-Ashton Winger [12][$1,700]; 7. 29V-Darrell Lanigan [3][$1,400]; 8. 18-Chase Junghans [15][$1,300]; 9. 2-Dan Stone [14][$1,200]; 10. 2J-Jeff Rine [18][$1,100]; 11. 28-Dennis Erb [11][$1,050]; 12. 97-Cade Dillard [1][$1,000]; 13. 4-Gary Stuhler [22][$950]; 14. 111-Max Blair [6][$900]; 15. B1-Brent Larson [24][$850]; 16. 27-Jim Yoder [21][$800]; 17. 7-Ricky Weiss [8][$770]; 18. 2t-Kyle Lee [17][$750]; 19. 43A-Tyler Bare [19][$730]; 20. 0-Scott Bloomquist [10][$700]; 21. 43-Jason Covert [5][$700]; 22. 20-Trever Feathers [16][$700]; 23. 99b-Boom Briggs [23][$700]; 24. 7r-Ross Robinson [20][$700]. Lap Leader(s): Sheppard 1-40. Hard Charger: 0E-Rick Eckert[+10]

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Event Info  

World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models
Friday, August 21, 2020
Williams Grove Speedway
1 Speedway Drive
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 

Series Racing
World of Outlaws Late Model Series

To Win Amount
$10,000.00

Event Schedule
Schedule of Events
1. 410 Sprints Push for Heat (6:45pm)
2. 410 Sprints Hot Laps (7:00pm)
3. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Hot Laps
4. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Qualifying - 3 Cars/2 Laps
5. Opening Ceremonies 7:30pm
6. 410 Sprints Heats - 10 Laps
7. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Heats - 8 Laps
8. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Redraw
9. 410 Sprints LCS - 10 Laps (if needed)
10. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model LCS - 10 Laps
11. 410 Sprints Feature - 25 Laps
12. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Feature - 40 Laps
*All times Eastern

Ticket Options  
Ticket Phone
(844) 347-8849

Grandstand Type
Bleachers

Handicapped Seating Location
Front Stretch - Buddy Seats

Pit Age Requirement
NO children under 14 allowed in the Pit area. 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent/ guardian. Parent/Guardian must fill out & sign waiver for children 14-17

Pit Gate Location
North side of the track. NOTE: Will Call is located next to the office on the front stretch off of Park Place and Speedway Dr.

Parking Cost
Free

Handicapped Parking Location
Front stretch and limited parking on Beer Hill (Turn 3)

Camping Availability
onsite

Camping Cost
Call the track for details

Frequently Asked Questions  
To Win Amount
$10,000.00

Type of Grandstand
Bleachers

Stadium Seating
Seat cushions are permitted.

Handicapped Seating
Front Stretch - Buddy Seats

Handicapped Parking
Front stretch and limited parking on Beer Hill (Turn 3)

Pit Age Limit
NO children under 14 allowed in the Pit area. 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent/ guardian. Parent/Guardian must fill out & sign waiver for children 14-17

Pit Gate Location
North side of the track. NOTE: Will Call is located next to the office on the front stretch off of Park Place and Speedway Dr.

Personal Coolers
Coolers no larger that 18" are allowed. No glass containers.

ATMs
1

Alcohol Sales
No alcohol sold on site.

Smoking Policy
No smoking in the Grandstands, or near food stands

Parking Cost
Free

Camping Availability
onsite

Camping Cost
Call the track for details

Track Info  

Williams Grove Speedway
1 Speedway Drive
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055 

Track Phone
(717) 697-5000

Ticket Phone
(844) 347-8849

Track Email
[email protected]

Track Size
0.5

Track Type
Semi banked; paperclip oval

Sprint Car Track Record
16.089 seconds by TJ Stutts on 4-8-23

Late Model Track Record
19.500 seconds by Jason Covert

Closest Airport
Harrisburg Int

Other Airport
BWI

Pit Gate Location
North side of the track. NOTE: Will Call is located next to the office on the front stretch off of Park Place and Speedway Dr.

Track Map
Competitor Info  
Competitor Downloads
 https://www.dirtcarmembers.com/downloads.php

Competitor Info
Tire Rules:
ALL FOUR (4) CORNERS: HOOSIER 1300/1325 AR 44/48
RIGHT REAR OPTION: HOOSIER 1425, 1450 AR 49, 53
GROOVING AND SIPING IS ALLOWED

Technical/Safety Rules:
Will be under the guidelines of the 2020 World of Outlaws Rulebook
Heat races, Last Chance Showdowns, and Feature you will get one (1) pound lap.(Not in Qualifying)

Event Format:
1-20 Entries = Overall Qualifying | Two Heats | All Cars Transfer | Top 2 from each heat redraw
21-24 Entries = Overall Qualifying | Three Heats | All Cars Transfer | Top 2 from each heat redraw
25-27 Entries = Overall Qualifying | Three Heats | Top 6 Transfer | Top 2 from each heat redraw | One LCS | Top 4 Transfer
28-47 Entries = A/B Group Qualifying | Four Heats | Top 4 Transfer | Top 2 from each heat redraw |Two LCS | Top 3 Transfer
48+ Entries = A/B Group Qualifying | Six Heats | Top 3 Transfer | Heat Race Winner Redraws | Three LCS | Top 2 Transfer

Radio Frequencies:
Driver Radio: 454.0000

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