Doniphan,
Neb. (August 9, 1980) – Charlie Swartz of Lucasville, Ohio, led all 50 laps on
Saturday night to win the eighth annual Late Model Nationals at Mid-Continent
Raceways.
Swartz, a
13-year racing veteran, pocketed $6,000 for the feature win in the $42,000
event.
Swartz, who
ran Hoosier tires with “humpers” on the back, as did most in the 28-car
feature, padded his lead throughout the main event and won by a sizeable distance
over runner-up Larry Phillips of Springfield, Mo.
“I didn’t
know how much of a lead I had because didn’t know who was in second,” remarked
Swartz. “But I felt I had to be building some sort of lead.”
“The track
got hard during the feature but we didn’t change a thing on the car,” he added.
“In fact, the car got better, but I had to slow down somewhat because I ran the
race without brakes.”
The car has
been anything but slow for Swartz, however, as he’s recorded 10 feature wins,
three seconds and one third in the 14 times he’s run in it this season.
Whereas the
1979 Nationals was dominated by Iowa drivers, who claimed the top five spots,
and had nine among the top 13, this year’s main wasn’t dominated by any single
group.
Following
Swartz and Phillips across the finish line were Tom Helfrich of Haubstadt,
Ind., Kevin Gundaker of St. Louis, and Bill Martin of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Nine states
and Canada were represented in in this year’s feature field. Nebraska and Iowa
led with seven drivers each. Kansas had three; Minnesota, Missouri and
Wisconsin had two each, and Indiana, South Dakota and Canada had one each.
Tom Nesbitt
of Thunder Bay, Ontario won the B feature and Kent Tucker of Aurora, Neb., was
the C feature winner.
While the
feature paid $6,000 to win, there was still $1,000 riding on 11th place and
$250 went to the last place car. The B main paid $500 to win and the C main
paid $200.
Kent Tucker
is the only two-time winner of the event, having taken the checkers in both
1974 and ’75. Bill Martin won in 1976, Ron Tilley of Council Bluffs, Iowa, took
top honors in 1977, Joe Merryfield of Des Moines took the title in 1978 and Don
Hoffman of Des Moines was the defending champion. Nebraska racing legend Bob
Kosiski won the inaugural race in 1973.
Feature
results –
1. Charlie Swartz, Lucasville, Ohio
2. Larry Phillips, Springfield, Mo.
3. Tom Helfrich, Haubstadt, Ind.
4. Kevin Gundaker, St. Louis
5. Bill Martin, Council Bluffs, Iowa
6. Pete Parker, Kaukauna, Wis.
7. Em Fretheim, Decorah, Iowa
8. Dick Schiltz, Waterloo, Iowa
9. Lance Matthees, Winona, Minn.
10. Don
Hauserman, Wichita
11. Tom
Nesbitt, Thunder Bay, Ontario
12. Larry
McDaniels, Wichita
13. Ed
Sanger, Waterloo, Iowa
14. Leon
Plank, Mondovi, Wis.
15. Bud
Purkey, Coffeyville, Kan.
16.
Jerry
Wancewicz, Omaha
17. Denny
Selting, Huron, S.D.
18. Les
Siebert, York, Neb.
19. Gary
Crawford, Independence, Iowa
20. John
Mason, Millersburg, Ohio
21. Steve
Egersdorf, St. Paul, Minn.
22. Al
Humphrey, Giltner, Neb.
23.
Harlan
Schriner, Kearney, Neb.
24. Marv
Marushak, David City, Neb.
25. Don
Hoffman, Des Moines
26.
Clayton
Peterson, Grand Island, Neb.
27. Joe
Kosiski, Omaha
28. Billy
Moyer Jr. Des Moines
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