Majeski Inherits Joe Shear Classic ASA Win At Madison

Ty Majeski recorded his second career Joe Shear Classic victory after the apparent winner was disqualified on Sunday at Madison International Speedway. Photo: ASA Stars National Tour

Dan Fredrickson was first under the checkered flag in Sunday’s ASA STARS National Tour race at Madison International Speedway in Oregon, Wisconsin.

But a post-race infraction handed the victory in the 16th annual Joe Shear Classic to NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series regular Ty Majeski.

Fredrickson beat Ty Majeski in the 200-lap event, but afterwards in post-race inspection, Fredrickson was disqualified for an engine infraction. ASA STARS National Tour officials have declared Majeski as the winner.

“I hate to win it this way, but it is great to win the race named after my Truck Series crew chief’s father,” Majeski said after learning he was declared the winner. “I am so happy to win this for Joe Jr. He always has some great stories about working with his father and that his dad taught him everything he knows today. It’s an honor win the race named after his father, who is a legendary short track driver.”

Majeski qualified seventh, but after the re-draw he started on the outside of the front row and grabbed the lead from Senoia, Georgia’s Bubba Pollard at the start. Majeski would lead the first 75 laps of the race.

At the first stage break, Majeski and just about the entire field pitted for tires and fuel. Points leader Casey Roderick of Lawrenceville, Georgia and Jacob Gomes stayed out and would be the top two at the start of the second stage.

Roderick would take over the top spot on the restart while Majeski fell back to 13th.

Caution would fly on lap 124 when Jonathan Eilen spun in turn two, which allowed for a competition caution. Everyone except for Gabe Sommers, Austin Nason and Steve Apel stayed out.

Apel would take over the lead when the green flag flew, a lap later Roderick would bring out a caution after he spun on the front stretch after he appeared to come in front of Jacob Goede’s nose.

With the double file choose a lane restart, this allowed Majeski to get back into the top five.

But that didn’t last long as he and Gomes made contact going down the backstretch on lap 131. Majeski would come into the pits for repairs and re-join the race, while Gomes was out of the event.

Majeski would fall back to 10th but would work his way back into the top five with 46 laps to go in the event.

With 21 laps to go, Majeski would get by Goede for the second spot, which eventually would be the winning move to earn his second Joe Shear Classic victory and first in the ASA STARS National Tour.

Pollard, another former Joe Shear Classic winner, finished second and was satisfied with his podium finish, after struggling in practice on Saturday.

“We just wasn’t as bad yesterday as we thought we were,” Pollard said after the race. “We kept searching and working hard to get better. The other car was fine, thought we may be down on motor or something and something going on, but we didn’t, we weren’t that far off. We just kept working hard, plugging away and made some big swings in the last 40 minutes of practice, but really kept to our baseline all year. We got speed and ran in the top three about everywhere we go, and that is all you can ask for then the wins will come. It was a good day.”

Gabe Sommers finished in third, with Roderick in fourth, and Levon Van Der Geest in fifth.

The ASA STARS National Tour next event is on Tuesday, May 16 at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. For more information, visit STARSNationalTour.com.

ASA STARS National Tour
Madison International Speedway – Oregon, WI
Joe Shear Classic 200 – May 7, 2023

1. Ty Majeski
2. Bubba Pollard
3. Gabe Sommers
4. Casey Roderick
5. Levon VanDerGeest
6. Gio Ruggerio
7. Albert Francis
8. Jacob Goede
9. Derek Kraus
10. Jonathan Eilen
11. Justin Mondeik
12. Bryan Syer-Keske
13. Steve Apel
14. Cole Butcher
15. Austin Nason
16. Jacob Gomes
17. Bobby Kendall
18. Michael Bilderback
19. John DeAngelis
20. Jett Noland
21. Johnny Sauter
22. Paul Shafer
23. R.J. Braun
24. Jeff Storm
25. Andrew Morrisey
26. Luke Fenhaus
27. Jordan DeVoy
DQ: Dan Fredrickson

 

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