Kyle Bronson Scores Upset WoO LMS Victory At Volusia

Kyle Bronson beat out Darrell Lanigan to win his first career World of Outlaws Late Model Series victory at Volusia Speedway Park Saturday night.  Photo courtesy DIRTcar Nationals Media

Kyle Bronson beat out Darrell Lanigan to win his first career World of Outlaws Late Model Series victory at Volusia Speedway Park Saturday night. Photo courtesy DIRTcar Nationals Media

Kyle Bronson upset the World of Outlaws Late Model Series stars while three-time Super DIRTcar Series champion Matt Sheppard charged to his fifth big-block modified victory at Volusia Speedway Park during Saturday night’s finale to the DIRTcar Nationals presented by Summit Racing Equipment at the Barberville, FL raceway.

Bronson, 23, who earned a DIRTcar UMP Modified victory at Volusia last week, held off two-time series champion Darrell Lanigan, World 100 winner John Blankenship and legends Scott Bloomquist and Don O’Neal to win the first World of Outlaws Late Model Series race of his career.

“This is unbelievable,” said Bronson, of Tampa, FL, whose win came in the just the eighth Super Late Model start of his racing career. “I’ve never doubted myself, but I dang sure didn’t think I was going to come here and win the race. If you would’ve asked me (about winning a WoO LMS event) a couple days ago, I would’ve told you you were crazy. We had our goals set (for the DIRTcar Nationals) to try and make all of (the features). I don’t know what to say. I’m so excited I don’t even know how to show it right now.”

Bloomquist, who won on Wednesday night at Volusia, was the most consistent racer over the course of the week and earned the big Gator as overall champion of the late model portion of the event.

Sheppard, who is starting fresh in 2014 with a new team and teammate in Jimmy Phelps at Heinke-Baldwin Racing, powered from fourth to second behind Phelps, then slid past his new teammate and eventually held off Stewart Friesen to the checkered flag. Friesen and Phelps rounded out the podium.

“It feels real good,” said Sheppard, 31, of Waterloo, NY. “I can’t thank all the guys over here with HBR enough. They’ve been working their tails off all week on both cars and I think it showed tonight. We got the cars better every night. We’re going to be a force to be reckoned with this year.”

Friesen, who won on Friday night at Volusia, earned the overall big-block modified event Gator trophy.

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DIRTcar Nationals
Volusia Speedway Park – Barberville FL
World of Outlaws Late Model Series – Feb. 22, 2014

1. (40B) Kyle Bronson
2. (29) Darrell Lanigan
3. (23) John Blankenship
4. (0) Scott Bloomquist
5. (5) Don O’Neal
6. (99Jr) Frankie Heckenast, Jr.
7. (24) Rick Eckert
8. (15) Steve Francis
9. (1) Brandon Sheppard
10. (2) Brady Smith
11. (44) Clint Smith
12. (14M) Morgan Bagley
13. (18W) Eric Wells
14. (19) Tim Fuller
15. (21L) Ivedent Lloyd, Jr.
16. (22) Gregg Satterlee
17. (99) Rick ‘Boom’ Briggs
18. (25) Shane Clanton
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20. (101) Casey Roberts
21. (1*) Chub Frank
22. (28) Dennis Erb, Jr.
23. (21) Billy Moyer
24. (17M) Dale McDowell
25. (81) Brian Shirley
26. (38) Kenny Pettyjohn
27. (20) Jimmy Owens

Super DIRTcar Series
1. (9H) Matt Sheppard
2. (1wgc) Stewart Friesen
3. (98h) Jimmy Phelps
4. (20) Brett Hearn
5. (1) Billy Pauch
6. (6m) Mat Williamson
7. (07) Tim Kerr
8. (85) H.J. Bunting
9. (55) Anthony Perrego
10. (3h) Justin Haers
11. (5) Jimmy Horton
12. (21k) Randy Chrysler
13. (54) Steve Bernard
14. (22J) Jeremy Wilder
15. (7z) Dale Planck
16. (22c) Mario Clair
17. (48Too) Dave Rauscher
18. (1G) Darwin Greene
19. (323) Neal Williams
20. (14) C.G. Morey
21. (3a) Kevin Albert
22. (21) Yan Bussiere
23. (8) Rich Scagliotta
24. (88) Dave Allen
25. (30) Jamie Mills
26. (10v) Billy VanInwegen
27. (21a) Peter Britten
28. (42) Kyle Sheldon
DNQ: (8R) Rob Bellinger, (29) Chris Ostrowsky, (64) Daniel Nadeau

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