PARK CITY, Kan. (June 26, 2007)
– Before the season, Brian Franz said he
didn’t plan to run the full schedule in the
O’Reilly NCRA Modified Series, presented by
ICM/Ethanol. After the first three shows,
you may wonder if he has changed his mind.
“I
made the mistake of going to Humboldt,” said
the four-time defending series champion. “If
I had gotten that first miss out of the way,
it would have been easier to not run the
full season.”
At
this point Franz has his 22nd career win May
25 at Humboldt Speedway to go with a pair of
runner-up finishes. His 865 points is good
enough for the top spot in the standings and
a 100-point lead over the second-place
driver, Jeremy Massey.
Massey, from Park City, Kan., is running his
first full season with the NCRA modifieds.
He has three top 10 finishes and outran
Franz late in the May 26 Enid show for his
first-ever series win.
The
NCRA mods have their traditional Fourth of
July shows this weekend. Saturday they will
race at 81 Speedway in Park City, Kan.,
while Sunday they’ll travel up U.S. Highway
81 to the famed Belleville (Kan.) High
Banks.
Franz
runs well at 81, having won six of the last
11 NCRA shows held on the 3/8ths-mile oval
since 2005. In this year’s season opener at
81, he was second behind three-time champion
John Allen, who won his ninth career feature
in his only appearance with the series thus
far.
However, Belleville has been a different
story. Last year Franz put together two of
his best-ever efforts on the big track. He
won in July, saying, “I’ve never had a car
at Belleville that was this good.” Brian
followed that up with an eighth-place finish
in September.
As for
his original plans to not run the full
season, all the Halstead, Kan., driver will
say is that he’s “undecided.” As for this
weekend, Franz said he “might go” to
Belleville on Sunday.
“If I
do well at 81 (Saturday) and don’t tear up
the car, then I’ll probably be at
Belleville,” he said, “but I won’t decide
until after Saturday’s show.”
Veterans Greg Stephens and Brian Powers,
both from Wichita, Kan., are third and
fourth, respectively, in the standings.
Stephens has 740 points with three top 10s
and two top fives. Powers also has three top
10s, but only one in the top five, and 720
points.
Former
series regular Brian McGowen Frontenac,
Kan., is fifth with 670 points. Sixth
through 15th places are separated by only 90
points.
For
more information about the NCRA, visit their
Web site at
www.ncraracing.org
or call the NCRA office at (316) 755-1781.