July 10, 2023 | By Jordan Delucia

Dylan Thompson handed a gift on 'Hell Tour' at Haubstadt

Photo by Josh James Artwork

(Haubstadt, IN) -- Speeding out of Turns 1-2 and down the backstretch with the lead, Shannon Babb was only a half-lap away from a record seventh DIRTcar Summer Nationals win Sunday at Tri-State Speedway. And then, disaster.

As Babb entered in on the high side of Turn 3, two lapped cars got into each other, sending the 23NZ of Mick Quin washing up the track, directly in front of a full-speed Babb coming to collect the checkered flag. Instead, Babb collected with Quin between Turns 3-4, roughly 50 yards from the finish line.

Right on Babb’s heels getting into Turn 3 was Dylan Thompson – the veteran racer from Paducah, KY – who entered the corner a full lane lower than Babb. As Babb collided with Quin on the top, Thompson sailed it through the middle groove, right underneath the wreck and took the lead out of Turn 4.

The flagman waved the checkered flag in the air as Thompson sped across the finish line to steal the win, completing the last-lap, last-corner pass in dramatic fashion and score his first career Hell Tour victory.

“Coming out of Turn 2 on the last lap, coming down the backstretch, I watched it happen,” Thompson said. “I stood on that damn thing and turned it to the bottom. I looked over and thought, ‘Well, I see the lapped car, I do not see Shannon, and I see the checkered flag.’

“Then they said [over driver radio communication] ‘99 to scales and droop check,’ and I thought, ‘We literally just won.’ It’s still not sinking in, really.”

Babb’s perspective further detailed the situation and how fast it all went down in front of him.

“As soon as we entered Turn 3, I saw the two get together,” Babb said. “There’s just no way I can get down and avoid it. The big opening closed-up really quick. I got on the brakes really hard to keep from getting into [Quin] and had to come to a dead stop.”

Though Babb led most of the 40-lap main event, Thompson led the one and only lap that truly mattered. He said he didn’t expect to be there at the end when the green flag dropped but was glad it worked out how it did.

“I told my guys when we pulled on the track, I said, ‘I just want to finish.’ That was my goal,” Thompson said.

“We finished first.”

Despite the big contact coming to the checkers, Babb was able to gather it back in and take home a runner-up finish. He took the lead from the outside pole in the opening laps and was soon met with heavy pressure from Rusty Schlenk, who took the lead from him on Lap 17 with a big slide job through Turns 1-2.

Babb stayed with it, however, and retook the lead with a slide job of his own on Lap 29.

“I had confidence I could pass [Schlenk] back; my car was really good,” Babb said. “I just started driving harder. I was only doing about three-quarters. Once he got by me, I just turned the week up and ran a little harder.”

Thompson had been stalking both of them from the third position throughout the battle and made the pass on Schlenk to get into position behind Babb on Lap 30. Coming to the white flag, Thompson was only a single car length back, and was there to capitalize on Babb’s misfortune to get the win in the end.

Further back in the field, Jason Feger had advanced to the seventh spot from ninth on the grid, finishing right behind Ashton Winger in the running order. Feger came into the night up 22 points on Winger in the hunt for the Week 4 points championship and retained the advantage at the checkered flag, earning him another $10,000 points fund check after capturing the Week 2 title earlier this season.

UP NEXT

The Summer Nationals Late Models take Monday and Tuesday off before returning to action in the final week of the 38th annual Hell Tour on Wednesday, July 12 at Shadyhill Speedway in Medaryville, IN. Tickets will be on sale at the gate; streaming available at DIRTVision.com.

RESULTS

Feature (40 Laps): 1. 99-Dylan Thompson[8]; 2. 18-Shannon Babb[2]; 3. 31AUS-Kye Blight[3]; 4. 91-Rusty Schlenk[5]; 5. 4G-Bob Gardner[6]; 6. 12-Ashton Winger[4]; 7. 25-Jason Feger[9]; 8. 15-Clayton Stuckey[12]; 9. 22-Skyller Lewis[1]; 10. 1-BJ Robinson[14]; 11. 44-Blaze Burwell[13]; 12. 38-Thomas Hunziker[17]; 13. 17-Lee Williams[21]; 14. 23NZ-Mick Quin[16]; 15. 15T-Cliff Tooley[23]; 16. 27M-Rodney Melvin[11]; 17. 4D-Doug Tye[20]; 18. 17W-Greg Williams[10]; 19. 7-Steven Reinacher[19]; 20. 4-Jason Suhre[7]; 21. 11-Robby Moore[18]; 22. 18M-Jimmy Miller[15]; 23. 78S-Steve Stultz[24]; 24. 16-Brandon Tibaldi[22]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 22-Skyller Lewis[3]; 2. 12-Ashton Winger[1]; 3. 4-Jason Suhre[8]; 4. 17W-Greg Williams[2]; 5. 44-Blaze Burwell[4]; 6. 23NZ-Mick Quin[7]; 7. 7-Steven Reinacher[5]; 8. 16-Brandon Tibaldi[9]; 9. 89-Jeremy Anderson[6]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Shannon Babb[2]; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk[1]; 3. 99-Dylan Thompson[3]; 4. 27M-Rodney Melvin[4]; 5. 1-BJ Robinson[6]; 6. 38-Thomas Hunziker[5]; 7. 4D-Doug Tye[7]; 8. 15T-Cliff Tooley[8]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 31AUS-Kye Blight[1]; 2. 4G-Bob Gardner[3]; 3. 25-Jason Feger[2]; 4. 15-Clayton Stuckey[4]; 5. 18M-Jimmy Miller[6]; 6. 11-Robby Moore[5]; 7. 17-Lee Williams[8]; 8. 78S-Steve Stultz[7]

Qualifying 1: 1. 12-Ashton Winger, 00:14.731[7]; 2. 17W-Greg Williams, 00:14.847[4]; 3. 22-Skyller Lewis, 00:14.854[8]; 4. 44-Blaze Burwell, 00:14.938[2]; 5. 7-Steven Reinacher, 00:15.085[3]; 6. 89-Jeremy Anderson, 00:15.122[5]; 7. 23NZ-Mick Quin, 00:15.128[1]; 8. 4-Jason Suhre, 00:15.237[6]; 9. 16-Brandon Tibaldi, 00:18.464[9]

Qualifying 2: 1. 91-Rusty Schlenk, 00:14.491[4]; 2. 18-Shannon Babb, 00:14.573[8]; 3. 99-Dylan Thompson, 00:14.643[7]; 4. 27M-Rodney Melvin, 00:15.015[5]; 5. 38-Thomas Hunziker, 00:15.290[2]; 6. 1-BJ Robinson, 00:15.463[1]; 7. 4D-Doug Tye, 00:15.765[3]; 8. 15T-Cliff Tooley, 00:16.362[6]

Qualifying 3: 1. 31AUS-Kye Blight, 00:14.578[4]; 2. 25-Jason Feger, 00:14.791[5]; 3. 4G-Bob Gardner, 00:14.834[6]; 4. 15-Clayton Stuckey, 00:15.190[7]; 5. 11-Robby Moore, 00:15.593[8]; 6. 18M-Jimmy Miller, 00:15.658[2]; 7. 78S-Steve Stultz, 00:15.893[1]; 8. 17-Lee Williams, 00:16.005[3]

Hot Laps: 1. 31AUS-Kye Blight, 00:14.378[20]; 2. 18-Shannon Babb, 00:14.524[16]; 3. 91-Rusty Schlenk, 00:14.564[12]; 4. 27M-Rodney Melvin, 00:14.894[13]; 5. 12-Ashton Winger, 00:14.904[7]; 6. 38-Thomas Hunziker, 00:14.913[10]; 7. 99-Dylan Thompson, 00:14.915[15]; 8. 22-Skyller Lewis, 00:14.928[8]; 9. 4G-Bob Gardner, 00:15.021[22]; 10. 17W-Greg Williams, 00:15.056[4]; 11. 25-Jason Feger, 00:15.203[21]; 12. 89-Jeremy Anderson, 00:15.372[5]; 13. 7-Steven Reinacher, 00:15.546[3]; 14. 44-Blaze Burwell, 00:15.613[2]; 15. 23NZ-Mick Quin, 00:15.633[1]; 16. 1-BJ Robinson, 00:15.648[9]; 17. 78S-Steve Stultz, 00:15.780[17]; 18. 15-Clayton Stuckey, 00:15.845[23]; 19. 18M-Jimmy Miller, 00:16.016[18]; 20. 4D-Doug Tye, 00:16.067[11]; 21. 17-Lee Williams, 00:16.232[19]; 22. 11-Robby Moore, 00:16.263[24]; 23. 4-Jason Suhre, 00:16.479[6]; 24. 15T-Cliff Tooley, 00:16.971[14]; 25. 16-Brandon Tibaldi, 00:16.971[25]

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LAMONT WINS SUMMIT RACING MODIFIED TOUR STOP AT TRI-STATE SPEEDWAT

By Jordan Delucia (Haubstadt, IN) -- When it comes to the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals at Tri-State Speedway, no driver has had the field covered more recently than Mark Lamont.

Lamont, 39, of Crossville, IL, won his first career Summit Modified Feature last year at Tri-State, defeating Tyler Nicely in a dogfight. Fast forward one year to Sunday night, and he did it again – this time, in more dominant fashion, leading all 25 circuits around the 1/4-mile to bag his second career series victory at Tri-State in consecutive years.

Lamont (7) holding off Nicely (25) in the final laps. (Josh James Artwork)
Like last year, Nicely was right on Lamont’s tail yet again Sunday. A late restart posed a green-white-checkered finish to the field, which Lamont aced and held off pressure from Nicely behind him to secure the win.

“I never saw [Nicely], but I saw Lucas [Lee] a couple restarts earlier,” Lamont said. “I was kinda just cruising, and then my flag guy said to get on it.”

UP NEXT

The Summit Modifieds take Monday and Tuesday off before returning to action in the final week of the 38th annual Hell Tour on Wednesday, July 12 at Shadyhill Speedway in Medaryville, IN. Tickets will be on sale at the gate; streaming available at DIRTVision.com.

DIRTCAR UMP MODIFIEDS

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 7-Mark Lamont[2]; 2. 25-Tyler Nicely[3]; 3. 12L-Lucas Lee[4]; 4. 81C-Christopher Cole[6]; 5. 10Y-Trent Young[1]; 6. 1S-Brian Shaw[8]; 7. 47-Cyle Forgy[12]; 8. 55-Justin Jones[13]; 9. 91K-Cody Kibby[15]; 10. 5S-Owen Steinkoenig[9]; 11. 82-Dalton Lane[7]; 12. 27-Beau DeYoung[21]; 13. 13-Charlie Mefford[17]; 14. 69L-Josh Lemke[14]; 15. 66-Michael Fox[5]; 16. 37-Everett Bradham[18]; 17. 1H-Ben Harmon[16]; 18. 8K-Levi Kissinger[19]; 19. 81-Mark Cole[11]; 20. 1A-Steve Meyer Jr[10]; 21. 50-Tyler Weiss[20]; 22. I99-Mikey Kopka[22]

Last Chance Showdown 1 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Charlie Mefford[1]; 2. 81K-Kyle Cole[4]; 3. 91J-Jason Kibby[2]; 4. 73X-Matthew Duvall[9]; 5. 99-Wade Olmsted[7]; 6. 30-David Daniels[6]; 7. 310-Guy Sutton[10]; 8. (DNS) I99-Mikey Kopka; 9. (DNS) 78-Scott Maasberg; 10. (DNS) 8K-Levi Kissinger

Last Chance Showdown 2 (8 Laps): 1. 37-Everett Bradham[2]; 2. 27-Beau DeYoung[1]; 3. 11-Brian Ashby[4]; 4. 6B-Dave Baldwin[8]; 5. 83J-James Weintraut[3]; 6. 777-Evan Bradham[5]; 7. 27R-Steve Rex[6]; 8. (DNS) 50-Tyler Weiss; 9. (DNS) 16C-Ken Schrader; 10. (DNS) 6C-Troy Carter

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 25-Tyler Nicely[1]; 2. 66-Michael Fox[2]; 3. 5S-Owen Steinkoenig[4]; 4. 55-Justin Jones[5]; 5. 13-Charlie Mefford[3]; 6. I99-Mikey Kopka[7]; 7. 78-Scott Maasberg[9]; 8. 99-Wade Olmsted[8]; 9. 73X-Matthew Duvall[6]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12L-Lucas Lee[1]; 2. 82-Dalton Lane[4]; 3. 81-Mark Cole[9]; 4. 91K-Cody Kibby[5]; 5. 91J-Jason Kibby[3]; 6. 81K-Kyle Cole[6]; 7. 30-David Daniels[7]; 8. 8K-Levi Kissinger[2]; 9. 310-Guy Sutton[8]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Mark Lamont[1]; 2. 81C-Christopher Cole[2]; 3. 1A-Steve Meyer Jr[3]; 4. 69L-Josh Lemke[7]; 5. 27-Beau DeYoung[5]; 6. 83J-James Weintraut[8]; 7. 777-Evan Bradham[9]; 8. 50-Tyler Weiss[4]; 9. 16C-Ken Schrader[6]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 10Y-Trent Young[1]; 2. 1S-Brian Shaw[3]; 3. 47-Cyle Forgy[2]; 4. 1H-Ben Harmon[4]; 5. 37-Everett Bradham[6]; 6. 11-Brian Ashby[9]; 7. 27R-Steve Rex[5]; 8. 6B-Dave Baldwin[7]; 9. (DNS) 6C-Troy Carter

Qualifying A: 1. 25-Tyler Nicely, 00:15.177[16]; 2. 12L-Lucas Lee, 00:15.592[4]; 3. 66-Michael Fox, 00:15.807[12]; 4. 8K-Levi Kissinger, 00:15.853[11]; 5. 13-Charlie Mefford, 00:16.133[3]; 6. 91J-Jason Kibby, 00:16.259[6]; 7. 5S-Owen Steinkoenig, 00:16.322[18]; 8. 82-Dalton Lane, 00:16.401[7]; 9. 55-Justin Jones, 00:16.693[17]; 10. 91K-Cody Kibby, 00:16.821[10]; 11. 73X-Matthew Duvall, 00:17.014[14]; 12. 81K-Kyle Cole, 00:17.219[1]; 13. I99-Mikey Kopka, 00:17.262[5]; 14. 30-David Daniels, 00:17.284[8]; 15. 99-Wade Olmsted, 00:17.367[15]; 16. 310-Guy Sutton, 00:17.727[13]; 17. 78-Scott Maasberg, 00:17.727[2]; 18. (DQ) 81-Mark Cole, 00:16.229[9]

Qualifying B: 1. 7-Mark Lamont, 00:15.559[7]; 2. 10Y-Trent Young, 00:15.748[14]; 3. 81C-Christopher Cole, 00:15.794[1]; 4. 47-Cyle Forgy, 00:16.038[17]; 5. 1A-Steve Meyer Jr, 00:16.075[2]; 6. 1S-Brian Shaw, 00:16.111[13]; 7. 50-Tyler Weiss, 00:16.191[12]; 8. 1H-Ben Harmon, 00:16.341[3]; 9. 27-Beau DeYoung, 00:16.408[6]; 10. 27R-Steve Rex, 00:16.489[11]; 11. 16C-Ken Schrader, 00:16.542[8]; 12. 37-Everett Bradham, 00:16.581[9]; 13. 69L-Josh Lemke, 00:16.649[16]; 14. 6B-Dave Baldwin, 00:16.710[4]; 15. 83J-James Weintraut, 00:17.817[10]; 16. 6C-Troy Carter, 00:18.160[5]; 17. 777-Evan Bradham, 00:18.176[15]

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