World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models
Eriez Speedway | Erie, PA
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Race Recap  

SUNDAY NIGHT SHEPP: Sheppard nets sixth win of the season at Eriez

A timely decision by reigning Series champion Brandon Sheppard brought him one step closer to history.

The New Berlin, IL driver, was running second when a caution came out on Lap 2, giving him lane choice on the restart. Sheppard chose the outside, using his momentum to power around Dennis Erb Jr., and hold on for the win Sunday night at Eriez Speedway.

It’s the “Rocket Shepp’s” sixth win of the season and 75th World of Outlaws triumph of his career. He’s now in sole possession of second on the all-time wins list—three wins away from tying Josh Richards for the most all-time (78).

Sheppard knew his decision could be costly later in the race if he couldn’t wrestle the lead away from Dennis Erb Jr., who took the top spot on the initial green flag.

Sheppard blasts the outside at Eriez
Sheppard used the outside to take the lead/Jacy Norgaard

“I wasn’t that great at restarting on the bottom I didn’t feel like, and I thought [Erb] would restart on the bottom, so I knew I needed to choose the top,” Sheppard said. “I knew getting the lead early was going to be key later because the slicker the track got, the more tire wear would come into play.”

Several cautions in the second half of the race halted Sheppard’s chances of driving away from the field. Even though he wasn’t worried about his tires, the “Rocket Shepp” was nervous about how quickly his car came to life on restarts.

“It took me a few laps to really get a good rhythm going and get a good line going to get rolling there, so I really hated seeing them cautions,” Sheppard said. “I didn’t think I was taking off very good on the restarts, and it was definitely stressing me out, but we were able to pull it off.”

While Sheppard led most of the event, the hometown crowd locked their eyes on Eriez Speedway regular Dave Hess.

The Waterford, PA driver, who needed a provisional after an incident in his Drydene Heat Race, drove to second place after starting last.

It’s a finish Hess never expected, as he let the race come to him.

Hess passes Chub Frank for second
Dave Hess passes Chub Frank for second/Jacy Norgaard photo

“The car was bad enough that we were real tempted just to load it,” Hess said. “The type of track it was when we got out there, I was just hoping to stay alive and get up through and get a top-10 out of it. Never did I believe we would get up to a podium finish.”

Hess used both lanes throughout the Feature, but a timely switch around halfway was key to his ascension through the field.

“I felt like I needed to get toward the bottom around mid-race, and then we started picking them off down there,” Hess said. “I think one more restart or maybe another 10 laps, and maybe we could’ve at least gave Sheppard some competition and made a race out of it.”

Chub Frank, a 16-time World of Outlaws Feature winner, crossed the line third. “Chubzilla” stated he had a good car but couldn’t keep pace with Sheppard because of tire wear.

Chub Frank in Victory Lane
Chub Frank finishes third at Eriez Speedway/Jacy Norgaard photo

“We burnt the left rear tire up on them restarts trying to get back to second,” Frank said. “Where [Sheppard] was running is probably where I was going to have to run, and I think Hess was the only one who probably had a shot at it because he saved his left rear tire.”

Dennis Erb Jr. finished fourth, and Boom Briggs crossed the line fifth, inching ahead of Chris Madden on the final lap.

The Bear Lake, PA driver felt the number of cautions prevented him from having a better finish.

“Longer green flag runs were definitely better for us; I just couldn’t get enough heat in that right rear tire,” Briggs said. “I never could get to the top where I wanted to go, but I just made that bottom work and ran around for 25 laps, and it paid off in the end.”

On the first restart, Brandon Sheppard’s choice paid dividends on his quest toward World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model history. The New Berlin, IL driver extended his points lead over Chris Madden to 158—shortening his path toward another Series Championship.

UP NEXT: The Most Powerful Late Models on the Planet travel to Davenport Speedway in Davenport, IA, Aug. 26-28 for the Quad Cities 150 presented by Hoker Trucking.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can watch all the action live on DIRTVision – either online or through the DIRTVision App.

Morton Buildings Feature (40 Laps)-1. 1-Brandon Sheppard [1][$10,000]; 2. 44H-Dave Hess [25][$6,000]; 3. 1X-Chub Frank [3][$3,500]; 4. 28-Dennis Erb [2][$2,800]; 5. 99B-Boom Briggs [13][$2,500]; 6. 44-Chris Madden [12][$2,300]; 7. B1-Brent Larson [9][$2,200]; 8. 111V-Max Blair [15][$2,100]; 9. X3-Wyatt Scott [5][$2,050]; 10. 19R-Ryan Gustin [7][$2,000]; 11. 19-Bob Dorman [21][$1,600]; 12. 16-Tyler Bruening [22][$1,400]; 13. 7-Ricky Weiss [11][$1,200]; 14. 29J-Jason Genco [20][$1,100]; 15. 40-Dutch Davies [19][$1,050]; 16. 9K-Mike Knight [10][$1,000]; 17. 29-Ken Schaltenbrand [17][$1,000]; 18. 111-Matt Lux [6][$1,000]; 19. 1Z-Logan Zarin [16][$1,000]; 20. 22-Greg Oakes [14][$1,000]; 21. B22-Bump Hedman [4][$1,000]; 22. 12B-Andy Boozel [18][$1,000]; 23. 7J-Kyle Bedell [23][$1,000]; 24. 76-Steve Kania [8][$1,000]; 25. 20-Doug Eck [24][$1,000] Hard Charger: 44H-Dave Hess[+23]

Qualifying –1. 111-Matt Lux, 15.48; 2. 44H-Dave Hess, 15.611; 3. 1X-Chub Frank, 15.653; 4. 28-Dennis Erb, 15.658; 5. X3-Wyatt Scott, 15.675; 6. B1-Brent Larson, 15.693; 7. 19R-Ryan Gustin, 15.706; 8. 40-Dutch Davies, 15.77; 9. 1-Brandon Sheppard, 15.777; 10. 1Z-Logan Zarin, 15.893; 11. B22-Bump Hedman, 15.905; 12. 44-Chris Madden, 15.928; 13. 9K-Mike Knight, 15.946; 14. 76-Steve Kania, 15.947; 15. 12B-Andy Boozel, 15.966; 16. 99B-Boom Briggs, 15.973; 17. 22-Greg Oakes, 15.979; 18. 111V-Max Blair, 15.985; 19. 29J-Jason Genco, 16.037; 20. 7-Ricky Weiss, 16.062; 21. 16-Tyler Bruening, 16.084; 22. 20-Doug Eck, 16.1; 23. 29-Ken Schaltenbrand, 16.1; 24. 19-Bob Dorman, 16.137; 25. 7J-Kyle Bedell, 16.388; 26. 01W-Khole Wanzer, 16.729

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Event Info  

World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models
August 22, 2021
Eriez Speedway
9821 Sampson Road
Erie, PA 

Event Description
The World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models make their final stop in Pennsylvania in 2021 with a trip to Eriez Speedway.

Series Racing
World of Outlaws Late Model Series

Late Model Track Record
14.522 seconds by Josh Richards

To Win Amount
$10,000.00

Event Schedule
Schedule of Events
1. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Hot Laps (6:30pm)
2. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Qualifying - 2 Cars/2 Laps
3. Opening Ceremonies (7:00pm)
4. Econo Mod Heats - 8 Laps
5. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Heats - 8 Laps
6. Econo Mod LCS - 8 Laps (if needed)
7. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Redraw
8. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model LCS - 10 Laps
9. Econo Mod Feature - 25 Laps
10. World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Feature - 50 Laps
11. Chargers Feature - 15 Laps
*All times Eastern

Ticket Options  
Options And Prices
You can purchase tickets at the track on the day of the event. The track is a cash only operation; currently they do not accept credit/debit cards.

Parking Cost
free

Camping Availability
onsite, non-electric

Camping Cost
free

Frequently Asked Questions  
To Win Amount
$10,000.00

Type of Grandstand
Bleachers - bench seating

Stadium Seating
Allowed

Handicapped Seating
Top Row of frontstrech

Handicapped Parking
In front of main Gate

Pit Age Limit
NO age restriction for pits. 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent/ guardian.

Personal Coolers
Yes, cooler 14" or smaller are allowed. No glass bottles & No Alcohol. Alcohol must be purchased inside the track.

Alcohol Sales
The track sells beer and some malt beverages. As a result no alcohol may be brought into the stands from outside the track, due to PA liquor license.

Smoking Policy
none

Family Section
n/a

Parking Cost
free

Camping Availability
onsite, non-electric

Camping Cost
free

Closest Airport
Erie Int.

Other Airport
Buffalo Int.

Track Info  

Eriez Speedway
9821 Sampson Road
Erie, PA 

Track Phone
(814) 825-5661

Track Email
[email protected]

Track Size & Type
0.375; Semi Banked Clay Oval

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

Competitor Info
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
28-31 Entries = A/B Group Qualifying | Four Heats | Top 4 Transfer | Top 2 from each heat redraw |One LCS | Top 6 Transfer
32-47 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

Event Payout: 40 Laps
1. $10,000; 2. $6,000; 3. $3,500; 4. $2,800; 5. $2,500; 6. $2,300; 7. $2,200; 8. $2,100; 9. $2,050; 10. $2,000; 11.$1,600; 12. $1,400; 13. $1,200; 14. $1,100; 15. $1,050; 16. $1,000; 17. $1,000; 18. $1,000; 19. $1,000; 20. $1,000; 21. $1,000; 22. $1,000; 23. $1,000; 24. $1,000 Tow Money: $110 - MUST start LCS in order to receive Tow Money

Technical & Safety Rules:
GENERAL RULES: Under the guidelines of Chapter 1
TECHNICAL & SAFETY RULES: Under the guidelines of Chapter 3
Weight Rule is 2350. Pound per lap burn off in the Feature event ONLY

Tire Rules:
ALL FOUR (4) CORNERS: HOOSIER 1300 AR 44
RIGHT REAR OPTION: HOOSIER 1425 AR 48
GROOVING AND SIPING IS ALLOWED

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