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Ironman 55
Saturday, August 08, 2020
Race Recap  

SPECTACULAR IRONMAN: Kyle Larson Reigns At I-55 To Claim Ironman Title

Rain was minutes away. The laps still showed five to go. Kyle Larson led with a hungry and determined Sheldon Haudenschild pushing his car to its limits to steal the lead and claim another Ironman title at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55.

Larson already had a hard-enough time wrestling his own car around the fast 1/3-mile track. The cushion was unforgiving if not treated with care and 55 laps gave no pleasure to tired arms. He’s made winning look easy in 2020, but to win the Ironman 55 he had to prove his worthiness of the title.

Holding on with the might and skill of a seasoned driver every time his right rear tire and the cushion disagreed on space, Larson committed to the high line of the track to make the most speed in the closing laps. At the same time, Haudenschild worked any line he could to gain an advantage on the Finley Farms #57.

His effort couldn’t match Larson’s, though. The Elk Grove, CA driver brought the crowd to their feet and opened a hole in the sky by winning his first Ironman 55 title Saturday night with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the $20,000 top prize.

Kyle Larson and son Owen celebrate winning the Ironman 55 / Trent Gower photo

“That was hard work,” said Larson, who looked to have just finished running a marathon. “A wild racetrack. I’m normally pretty calm after racing but my heart rate is still going. That was wild. You can’t say enough about everyone who helps out on this team. I tore up a car at Huset’s (Speedway) last week and these guys worked their asses off all week to get it ready.”

The Silva Motorsports crew put together a brand-new car for Larson after he wrecked the one he has dominated the year with at Huset’s. His first race in the new car was during the Friday night prelude to the Ironman and there appeared to be some bugs to still work out as Larson finished sixth – he hadn’t finished worse than second in his last five starts with the Series.

Those bugs only lasted a night as Larson and his team returned to form when the Ironman title was on the line. He qualified third, won his Drydene Heat Race and then dominated the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash.

However, the early events were baby steps compared to the grueling and spellbinding marathon he had to run in the 55-lap Feature.

Larson led the first four laps of the Feature but bicycled off the cushion in Turn 4 and allowed second-place Jacob Allen to close on him. Allen then dove underneath Larson entering Turn 3 and slid in front of him to officially take the lead on Lap 5.

Allen said earlier in the day he needed to eat his Wheaties to be able to hang on for 55 laps around the fast-tacky track. He proved he did by initially pulling away from Larson after taking the lead. However, Larson closed back in on the Drydene #1A in traffic. Allen continued to prove his strength by holding off attacks by Larson lap after lap.

While they battled, Shane Stewart, in third, closed in. With 39 laps still to go, Stewart launched his Indy Race Parts #71 under both Larson and Allen in Turn 1 and sped down the backstretch with the lead.

For the next 34 laps, Stewart – the 2015 Ironman – held command out front. Behind him, Allen, Larson, Haudenschild and two-time Ironman champion Rico Abreu brawled for second. Larson nearly saw his night come to an end while battling with Abreu for second.

Abreu threw his car underneath Larson entering Turn 1, feeding Larson his right rear and sending the white #57 up the track and into the cushion. Larson’s rear end bounced off the cushion, sending his car sideways and facing the inside wall. He perfected a brilliant save and only lost one position to Haudenschild.

“I was so tight,” Larson said. “I felt good early out in clean air. The cushion was getting bigger and I was getting tighter. Jacob (Allen) got by. I was just praying the track would come to us. Wasn’t quite sure. I felt like at times I’m good. Then I’d get closer to people and I’d get really tight. It made it easy to make mistakes. Even when I wasn’t tight. The track did finally come to us.”

Soon after, a caution came out for Hunter Schuerenburg stopping on track. When the race resumed, Abreu jumped the cushion in Turn 4, bouncing around like a bucking bull. That allowed Haudenschild and Larson get by.

Kyle Larson (left) races Sheldon Haudenschild (right) / Trent Gower photo

With 20 laps to go, the track conformed to Larson’s liking. He was able to put his car back on the cushion and rip the top. That led him back by Haudenschild for second and then to Stewart’s pumper with 10 laps to go.

Charging down the front stretch with a head of steam, Larson launched underneath Stewart going into Turn 1 and slid in front of him to reclaim the lead on the exit of Turn 2. Haudenschild also made his way by Stewart four laps later and then aimed to hunt down Larson.

With rain minutes away, the laps still showing five to go and Larson out front with a hungry and determined Haudenschild behind him, the conclusion to the Ironman left everyone at the edge of their seat.

Larson’s Ironman win is his 13th career World of Outlaws victory – tying him with Brooke Tatnell and Terry McCarl for 34th on the all-time wins list – and his fifth win of the year – second at I-55 this year.

Haudenschild’s runner-up finish concluded a solid weekend for the Wooster, OH driver and his Stenhouse Jr.-Marshall Racing as they won Friday night and gained points in the championship battle. Haudenschild is fifth in points – 80 points back from leader Brad Sweet.

“We came here to win and gave our best effort,” Haudenschild said. “Congratulations to Larson and his team. They’ve been really good. So has my team. Hats off to my guys, Nickolas. Ripper and Drew. They’ve been busting their ass and working hard to win these races. We wanted to get this NOS Energy Drink #17 in the winner’s circle, but we’ll take a second.”

Stewart, who had to settle for third, said he feels like he gave the race away.

“My car was so good,” said Stewart, of Bixby, OK. “I knew the track was going to change a little bit, but that cushion was so gnarly. I did hit it wrong a few times. It wasn’t from a lack of effort from my guys. We work so hard. We don’t race full-time but every time we show up, we’re competitive.”

Points leader and reigning champion Brad Sweet finished 10th, allowing the four drivers behind him in points to close in. Ten-time Series champion Donny Schatz and Logan Schuchart are now tied for second – 20 points behind Sweet.

For Larson, points are of no concern. He’s happy collecting trophies and celebrating with confetti and the occasional rain shower in Victory Lane.

UP NEXT

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series returns to Knoxville Raceway for “The One and Only” three-day event, Aug. 13-15, which includes the $50,000-to-win Brownells Capitani Classic presented by Great Southern Bank on Saturday. Get tickets by clicking here.

If you can’t make it to the track, you can still watch all three days of racing live on DIRTVision.

RESULTS

NOS Energy Drink Feature (55 Laps) – 1. 57-Kyle Larson [1][$20,000]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [2][$6,000]; 3. 71-Shane Stewart [4][$3,750]; 4. 24-Rico Abreu [5][$3,250]; 5. 15-Donny Schatz [6][$2,750]; 6. 1A-Jacob Allen [3][$2,500]; 7. 2-Carson Macedo [9][$2,400]; 8. 1S-Logan Schuchart [12][$2,300]; 9. 41-David Gravel [8][$2,200]; 10. 49-Brad Sweet [7][$2,100]; 11. 83-Daryn Pittman [16][$1,700]; 12. 39-Sammy Swindell [10][$1,400]; 13. 96-Parker Price-Miller [15][$1,300]; 14. 11K-Kraig Kinser [13][$1,200]; 15. 13-Paul McMahan [18][$1,100]; 16. 7S-Jason Sides [21][$1,000]; 17. 70-Cale Thomas [11][$1,000]; 18. 23B-Brian Bell [17][$1,000]; 19. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg [19][$1,000]; 20. 51B-Joe Miller [20][$1,000]; 21. 21-Carson Short [23][$1,000]; 22. 27-Tucker Klaasmeyer [14][$1,000]; 23. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [22][$1,000]; 24. 49J-Josh Schneiderman [24][$1,000]; Lap Leaders: Kyle Larson 1-4, 48-55; Jacob Allen 5-17;  Shane Stewart 18-47; KSE Hard Charger Award: 83-Daryn Pittman[+5]

Qualifying – 1. 71-Shane Stewart, 10.165; 2. 49-Brad Sweet, 10.178; 3. 57-Kyle Larson, 10.187; 4. 41-David Gravel, 10.199; 5. 1A-Jacob Allen, 10.203; 6. 24-Rico Abreu, 10.216; 7. 15-Donny Schatz, 10.218; 8. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 10.243; 9. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 10.271; 10. 39-Sammy Swindell, 10.305; 11. 96-Parker Price-Miller, 10.325; 12. 83-Daryn Pittman, 10.332; 13. 2-Carson Macedo, 10.341; 14. 27-Tucker Klaasmeyer, 10.346; 15. 70-Cale Thomas, 10.349; 16. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 10.35; 17. 7S-Jason Sides, 10.389; 18. 13-Paul McMahan, 10.404; 19. 55-Hunter Schuerenburg, 10.409; 20. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 10.433; 21. 23B-Brian Bell, 10.451; 22. 99-Skylar Gee, 10.5; 23. 33M-Mason Daniel, 10.513; 24. 51B-Joe Miller, 10.582; 25. 65-Jordan Goldesberry, 10.583; 26. 21-Carson Short, 10.586; 27. 49J-Josh Schneiderman, 10.602; 28. 35-Zach Hampton, 10.609; 29. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 10.652; 30. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 10.748; 31. 6-Bill Rose, 10.762; 32. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 10.967

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Results  
Feature Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
11057Kyle Larson 550.00012Running150$20,000
22017Sheldon Haudenschild 550.000Running146$6,000
34+171Shane Stewart 550.00030Running144$3,750
45+124Rico Abreu 550.000Running142$3,250
56+115Donny Schatz 550.000Running140$2,750
63-31AJacob Allen 550.00013Running138$2,500
79+22Carson Macedo 550.000Running136$2,400
812+41SLogan Schuchart 550.000Running134$2,300
98-141David Gravel 550.000Running132$2,200
107-349Brad Sweet 550.000Running130$2,100
1116+583Daryn Pittman 550.000Running128$1,700
1210-239Sammy Swindell 550.000Running126$1,400
1315+296Parker Price-Miller 54-1 LapsRunning124$1,300
1413-111KKraig Kinser 54-1 LapsRunning122$1,200
1518+313Paul McMahan 54-1 LapsRunning120$1,100
1621+57SJason Sides 53-2 LapsRunning118$1,000
1711-670Cale Thomas 53-2 LapsRunning116$1,000
1817-123BBrian Bell 52-3 LapsRunning114$1,000
1919055Hunter Schuerenberg 32-23 LapsDNF112$1,000
2020051BJoe B. Miller 27-28 LapsDNF110$1,000
2123+221Carson Short 27-28 LapsDNF108$1,000
2214-827Tucker Klaasmeyer 7-48 LapsDNF106$1,000
2322-19XPaul Nienhiser 6-49 LapsDNF104$1,000
2424049JJosh Schneiderman 5-50 LapsDNF102$1,000
KSE Hard Charger: Daryn Pittman
Last Chance Showdown Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
1107SJason Sides 120.000Running0$0
2209XPaul Nienhiser 120.000Running0$0
33021Carson Short 120.000Running0$0
44049JJosh Schneiderman 120.000Running0$0
57+299Skylar Gee 120.000Running90$300
68+233MMason Daniel 120.000Running90$250
79+22CWayne Johnson 120.000Running90$225
86-265Jordan Goldesberry 120.000Running90$200
95-435Zach Hampton 120.000Running90$200
1011+16Bill Rose 120.000Running90$200
1110-19KKyle Schuett 120.000Running90$200
121202KKevin Ingle 2-10 LapsDNF90$200
Dash 1 Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
12+157Kyle Larson 00.000Running0$0
21-117Sheldon Haudenschild 00.000Running0$0
3301AJacob Allen 00.000Running0$0
44071Shane Stewart 00.000Running0$0
56+124Rico Abreu 00.000Running0$0
68+215Donny Schatz 00.000Running0$0
77049Brad Sweet 00.000Running0$0
85-341David Gravel 00.000Running0$0
Heat 1 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
11071Shane Stewart 00.000Running
2201AJacob Allen 00.000Running
34+12Carson Macedo 00.000Running
43-111KKraig Kinser 00.000Running
56+123BBrian Bell 00.000Running
65-17SJason Sides 00.000Running
77065Jordan Goldesberry 00.000Running
8802CWayne Johnson 00.000Running
Heat 2 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
12+124Rico Abreu 00.000Running
21-149Brad Sweet 00.000Running
33039Sammy Swindell 00.000Running
44027Tucker Klaasmeyer 00.000Running
55013Paul McMahan 00.000Running
67+121Carson Short 00.000Running
76-199Skylar Gee 00.000Running
8809KKyle Schuett 00.000Running
Heat 3 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
11057Kyle Larson 00.000Running
22015Donny Schatz 00.000Running
34+170Cale Thomas 00.000Running
43-196Parker Price-Miller 00.000Running
55055Hunter Schuerenberg 00.000Running
67+149JJosh Schneiderman 00.000Running
76-133MMason Daniel 00.000Running
8806Bill Rose 00.000Running
Heat 4 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
12+117Sheldon Haudenschild 00.000Running
21-141David Gravel 00.000Running
34+11SLogan Schuchart 00.000Running
43-183Daryn Pittman 00.000Running
56+151BJoe B. Miller 00.000Running
67+135Zach Hampton 00.000Running
75-29XPaul Nienhiser 00.000Running
8802KKevin Ingle 00.000Running
Qualifying Flight 1 Results
POSStartCarDriverHometownTimeDifference
1071Shane Stewart Bixby, OK10.1650.000
2049Brad Sweet Grass Valley, CA10.178-0.013
3057Kyle Larson Elk Grove, CA10.187-0.022
4041David Gravel Watertown, CT10.199-0.034
501AJacob Allen Hanover, PA10.203-0.038
6024Rico Abreu St. Helena, CA10.216-0.051
7015Donny Schatz Fargo, ND10.218-0.053
8017Sheldon Haudenschild Wooster, OH10.243-0.078
9011KKraig Kinser Bloomington, IN10.271-0.106
10039Sammy Swindell Germantown, TN10.305-0.140
11096Parker Price-Miller Kokomo, IN10.325-0.160
12083Daryn Pittman Owasso, OK10.332-0.167
1302Carson Macedo Lemoore, CA10.341-0.176
14027Tucker Klaasmeyer Paola, KS10.346-0.181
15070Cale Thomas Fairland, IN10.349-0.184
1601SLogan Schuchart Hanover, PA10.350-0.185
1707SJason Sides Bartlett, TN10.389-0.224
18013Paul McMahan Nashville, TN10.404-0.239
19055Hunter Schuerenberg Sikeston, MO10.409-0.244
2009XPaul Nienhiser Chapin, IL10.433-0.268
21023BBrian Bell Arlington, TN10.451-0.286
22099Skylar Gee Leduc, AB10.500-0.335
23033MMason Daniel Springville, CA10.513-0.348
24051BJoe B. Miller Millersville, MO10.582-0.417
25065Jordan Goldesberry Springfield, IL10.583-0.418
26021Carson Short Marion, IL10.586-0.421
27049JJosh Schneiderman West Burlington, IA10.602-0.437
28035Zach Hampton Mooresville, IN10.609-0.444
2902CWayne Johnson Oklahoma City, OK10.652-0.487
3009KKyle Schuett Philo, IL10.748-0.583
DIRTVision Highlights  
Event Info  

Ironman 55
Saturday, August 08, 2020
Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55
1540 Herky-Horine
Pevely, Missouri 63070 

Event Description
Only the strongest and fastest can prove they are worthy of the Ironman title.

Series Racing
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series

To Win Amount
$20,000.00

Event Schedule

Saturday
Tickets & Will Call: 2:00 pm
Pit Gates: 2:00 pm
Grandstands: 4:00 pm
Qualifying/ Hot Laps: 6:30 pm
Opening Ceremony/Race: 7:30 pm
*All times Central

Ticket Options  
Ticket Phone
(844) 347-8849

Options And Prices
2 Day Reserved Package: $65
2 Day General Admission Package: $65
Friday Reserved: $35
Friday General Admission (Adult): $32
Friday General Admission Kids (12 and under): Free
Saturday Reserved: $39
Saturday General Admission Adult: $35
Saturday General Admission Kids (12 and under): Free


Discounts
None

Grandstand Type
Bleachers

Reserved Seating
yes

Family Section Location
None

Handicapped Seating Location
End of all bleachers

Pit Pass Price
Friday Member: $35, Saturday Member: $40/Friday Non-Member: $40, Saturday Non-Member: $45

Pit Age Requirement
No Age limit - All minor's require proper waiver

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located near the drag strip entrance

Handicapped Parking Location
In front of Main Gate

Camping Availability
non-electric, onsite

Camping Cost
Call track for details

Frequently Asked Questions  
To Win Amount
$20,000.00

Reserved Seating
yes

Type of Grandstand
Bleachers

Stadium Seating
Stadium chairs allowed

Handicapped Seating
End of all bleachers

Handicapped Parking
In front of Main Gate

Pit Age Limit
No Age limit - All minor's require proper waiver

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located near the drag strip entrance

Personal Coolers
No personal coolers allowed

ATMs
1

Alcohol Sales
Alcohol is available for sale at the track

Smoking Policy
No smoking in grandstands

Family Section
None

Camping Availability
non-electric, onsite

Camping Cost
Call track for details

Track Info  

Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55
1540 Herky-Horine
Pevely, Missouri 63070 

Track Phone
(636) 479-3219

Ticket Phone
(844) 347-8849

Track Email
[email protected]

Track Size
0.333

Track Type
High-banked bullring

Sprint Car Track Record
9.995 seconds by Kyle Larson on 5/22/20

Late Model Track Record
12.081 seconds by Billy Moyer on 6/23/07

Closest Airport
Festus

Other Airport
St. Louis

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located near the drag strip entrance

Track Map
Competitor Info  

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