Bloomquist Glides To DIRTcar Nationals Late Model Win

Scott Bloomquist raced his way into Volusia Speedway Park's victory lane with a win in the DIRTcar Nationals Wednesday night.  Photo courtesy DIRTcar Nationals Media

Scott Bloomquist raced his way into Volusia Speedway Park’s victory lane with a win in the DIRTcar Nationals Wednesday night. Photo courtesy DIRTcar Nationals Media

Dirt Late Model legend Scott Bloomquist and rising Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series star Justin Haers used similar strategies to earn victories on Wednesday night at Volusia Speedway Park’s DIRTcar Nationals presented by Summit Racing Equipment in Barberville, FL.

The track crew at Volusia worked its magic once again and slowed down the half-mile dirt oval heading into Wednesday’s action, and that played into Bloomquist’s experience. He worked his way past another dirt late model legend, Billy Moyer, and into the lead midway through the 40-lap main event. Bloomquist never missed his mark in the caution-free race, deftly handling lapped traffic, and drove to victory ahead of Dale McDowell and Eric Wells.

“The racetrack was awesome tonight,” said Bloomquist, 50, of Mooresburg, TN, who also has finishes of sixth (Monday) and fifth (Tuesday) during the DIRTcar Nationals. “It’s a little different when you just don’t sit out there and have everybody hold it on the floor all night. You got to have a little bit of foot, a little bit of patience.”

Haers just missed a win during last season’s DIRTcar Nationals, but he wouldn’t be denied in Wednesday night’s 30-lap Big-Block Modified opener. Starting on the pole, Haers jumped out quickly and rolled through the corners as the track began to turn slick. Australia’s Peter Britten closed fast and kept the pressure mounting, even jumping to the lead for a lap before Haers quickly reclaimed the top spot.

Once he was back in front Haers simply pulled away, leaving no chance he could be caught by either eventual runner-up Anthony Perrego or third-place finishing Billy Pauch.

“We’ve been good since we unloaded,” said Haers, 34, of Phelps, NY. “Tonight we’re really good. I told my guys, ‘We’re going to get a Gator (trophy) this year.’ We came so close last year. When I got passed there for the lead, I didn’t know how good the top was up there. I just kept digging and digging and fighting, and I finally got a run on him and cleared him.”

The World of Outlaws Late Models invade Volusia on Thursday to join the Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modifieds for the final three nights of action during the DIRTcar Nationals presented by Summit Racing Equipment.

For more information and updates on the DIRTcar Nationals Presented by Summit Racing Equipment, click DIRTcarNationals.com.

DIRTcar Nationals
Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville FL
DIRTcar Late Models – Feb. 19, 2014

1. (0) Scott Bloomquist
2. (17m) Dale McDowell
3. (18W) Eric Wells
4. (29) Darrell Lanigan
5. (21) Billy Moyer
6. (24) Rick Eckert
7. (15) Steve Francis
8. (39) Tim McCreadie
9. (1) Brandon Sheppard
10. (157) Mike Marlar
11. (2) Brady Smith
12. (32c) Vic Coffey
13. (32) Bobby Pierce
14. (5) Don O’Neal
15. (81) Brian Shirley
16. (777) Jared Landers
17. (4ds) Chad Hollenbeck
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19. (38) Kenny Pettyjohn
20. (1B) Jeff Babcock
21. (14M) Morgan Bagley
22. (99Jr) Frankie Heckenast, Jr.
23. (5J) Eric Jacobsen
24. (25) Shane Clanton
25. (23) John Blankenship
26. (22) Gregg Satterlee
27. (44) Clint Smith
28. (16H) Mike Hammerle

Super DIRTcar Series
1. (3h) Justin Haers
2. (55) Anthony Perrego
3. (1) Billy Pauch
4. (9H) Matt Sheppard
5. (7z) Dale Planck
6. (1w) Stewart Friesen
7. (21a) Peter Britten
8. (20) Brett Hearn
9. (98h) Jimmy Phelps
10. (30) Jamie Mills
11. (54) Steve Bernard
12. (5) Jimmy Horton
13. (07) Tim Kerr
14. (323) Neal Williams
15. (74) J.R. Heffner
16. (8) Rich Scagliotta
17. (21k) Randy Chrysler
18. (22J) Jeremy Wilder
19. (85) H.J. Bunting
20. (6m) Mat Williamson
21. (10v) Billy VanInwegen
22. (14) C.G. Morey
23. (48Too) Dave Rauscher
24. (42) Kyle Sheldon
25. (22c) Mario Clair
26. (99) Bruno Lepage

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