Berck Flies at
Eagle in NCRA Late Model Action
By David Smith,
Jr.
Eagle,
Nebraska (July 23, 2010) -
Two time and defending series
champion Kyle Berck solidly worked
through a strong field of
competitors to notch his first
victory of the season as the
O’Reilly/NCRA late model division
made a stop at Eagle Raceway in
Eagle, Nebraska during “Rumble in
the Bullring” on Friday night.
Travis Dickes
and Bo Egge started on the front row
for the forty lap feature with
Dickes taking the lead as the green
flag fell. Egge fell into the runner
up position with Jason O’Brien and
Terry Phillips giving chase after
lap one.
However, Dickes
lead would be short lived as he
would bring out the races first
caution flag as he spun exiting turn
four. During the caution, four time
series champion Kelly Boen, who
started third, would also exit the
pit area with problems on the rear
end of his Rocket Chassis.
The attempted
restart was quickly waved off when
O’Brien also spun coming out of turn
number four.
It was all
green flag racing after that with
Egge now taking over the top spot as
he quickly opened up a five car
length lead on the restart. Phillips
restarted in the runner up spot but
that lasted until lap three when
former two time series champion Al
Purkey of Coffeyville, Kansas got
around Phillips to take over second
and set his sights on the leader.
But Egge had
worked himself up to a ten car
length lead as he began to approach
lapped traffic for the first time on
lap ten. This allowed Purkey to cut
the deficit in half by lap fifteen
with the leaders still working
lapped traffic.
At the races
midway point it was still Egge,
followed by Purkey, Phillips, tenth
starting Eric Turner and eleventh
starting Berck, who began to make
his move towards the front.
Berck, aboard
the Dorothy Lynch Salad Dressing/Strobel
Construction sponsored Wegner Auto
Ford powered Lazer chassis, got
around Turner for the fourth
position on lap twenty-three and set
his sights on Phillips.
Back up front
Egge began entering even heavier
lapped traffic as drivers raced all
across the three-eighths mile clay
oval. This allowed Purkey to close
to within three car lengths of the
lead with fifteen laps to go.
Back behind the
leaders Berck wasn’t finished as he
got underneath Phillips on lap
twenty-six and quickly closed up on
the two front runners.
While Purkey and Berck were
battling for the runner up position,
this allowed Egge to again stretch
out his advantage to ten car lengths
with just ten laps to go.
But Berck would
overtake Purkey for the runner up
position one lap later and quickly
caught the front running Egge, who
was working the bottom of the track.
Both drivers would race side by side
with five laps to go before Berck
made his move on lap 37 as he
drifted high in turns three and four
and dove underneath the leader
coming out of turn four to take the
lead by a car length.
From then on
there was no catching Berck as he
led the final three laps to take his
22 career series victory by fifteen
car lengths at the finish.
“The car worked
really well tonight wherever we
wanted it to,” said an elated Berck
afterwards. “I didn’t think we had
that good of a car early but about
half way I thought we might be good
enough for a top five. I worked the
top pretty good and pushed myself
hard to get those guys up front. I
don’t think he “Egge” even knew I
was up there and I caught him by
surprise.”
Egge would
settle for second and the Brake Man
“tough brake” of the race with
Purkey coming home third. Phillips
would settle for the fourth position
with Turner rounding out the top
five.
Boen, O’Brien
and Egge topped heat race action for
the twenty-seven car field while
Mike Wallace beat Corey Zeitner to
pick up the twelve lap “B” feature.
The
National Championship Racing
Association would like to thank the
following for contributors for their
involvement with the late model
division for the 2010 race season.
Official
Sponsors: O'Reilly Auto Parts,
Hoosier Racing Tires and Sunoco Race
Fuels
Official
Contingency Partners: Arizona Sports
Shirts, Berheisel Racing Components,
Hatfield Racing Engines, Hooker
Harness, Keizer Aluminum Wheels,
Lazer Chassis, Peterson Fluid
Systems, Pro Shocks, Racing Optics,
Real Racing Wheels, Rod End Supply,
Saldana Racing Products, Schoenfeld
Headers, Taylor Cable Products, The
Joie of Seating, Ultra-Shield,
Vertex Magnetos, Winters Performance
Products.
The Brake
Man - Egge
Peterson
Fluid Systems Half Way Leader – Egge
Saldana
Racing Products Runner Up – Egge
The Joie
of Seating Runner up – Egge
Rod End
Supply 3rd Place – Purkey
Real
Wheels 5th Place – Turner
Hooker Harness 8th
Place Finisher – Evan Hubert
Eagle Raceway - Lincoln,
Nebraska, July 23, 2010
HEAT 1
- 1,
Kelly Boen. 2, Mike Wiarda. 3,
John Anderson. 4, Delbert Smith.
5, J.D. Hubert. 6, Evan Hubert.
7, Corey Zeitner. 8, Craig
Preble. 9, Wylan Petrie.
HEAT 2
-
1, Jason O'Brien. 2, Terry
Phillips. 3, Eric Turner. 4,
Kyle Berck. 5, Jase Kaser. 6,
Mike Wallace. 7, Todd Bell. 8,
Alonzo Grosse. 9, Dylan Smith.
HEAT 3
-
1, Bo Egge. 2, Travis dickes. 3,
Jeremy Payne. 4, Al Purkey. 5,
Jerry Warner. 6, Shawn Harker.
7, Dustin Reeh. 8, Mike Martin,
Jr. 9, Tracy Harr.
B FEATURE - 1,
Mike Wallace. 2, Corey Zeitner.
3, Dylan Smith. 4, Shawn Harker.
5, Todd Bell. 6, Alonzo Grosse.
7, Wylan Petrie. 8, Dustin Reeh.
9, Mike Martin, Jr. 10, Craig
Preble. DNS: Tracy Harr.
A FEATURE
-
1, Kyle Berck. 2, Bo Egge. 3, Al
Purkey. 4, Terry Phillips. 5,
Eric Turner. 6, Mike Wiarda. 7,
John Anderson. 8, Evan Hubert.
9, Jeremy Payne. 10, Dylan
Smith. 11, J.D. Hubert. 12,
Corey Zeitner. 13, Jase Kaser.
14, Shawn Harker. 15, Alonzo
Grosse. 16, Mike Wallace. 17,
Jerry Warner. 18, Travis Dickes.
19, Jason O'Brien. 20, Delbert
Smith. 21, Wylan Petrie. 22,
Kelly Boen. 23, Todd Bell. 24,
Craig Preble.