Schatz Gets 15th WoO Win Of The Season At Nodak

Donny Schatz (15), seen here from earlier action, scored his 15th World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series victory of the season Sunday night at Nodak Speedway.  Photo by Karl Buiter

Donny Schatz (15), seen here from earlier action, scored his 15th World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series victory of the season Sunday night at Nodak Speedway. Photo by Karl Buiter

MINOT, ND — Joey Saldana and Donny Schatz fought a pitched battle through much of the feature Sunday night at the Gerdau Magic City Showdown at Nodak Speedway presented by Schatz Crossroads Truckstop, but it was Schatz who came out on top, scoring his 15th World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series win of the season.

Schatz, a North Dakota native, said it meant a lot to him to get a win in front of a hometown crowd.

“It’s great. Nothing feels better than that,” Schatz said. “Thank you everybody here for 20 years of great support. What a race. These guys are unbelievable. Slick, sticky, cushion, no cushion, they got one hell of a racecar. It’s a pleasure to drive it. It’s fun to be here.”

Schatz started the feature in third and quickly took over the second spot after the green flag flew. For the next 25 laps Schatz adapted to a changing racetrack, attempting different lines and making more than one abortive attempt to get around Saldana.

“(Saldana) was on the top and he got underneath us and he seen us and he started moving down,” Schatz said. On lap 26, Schatz, who had been driving on the bottom of turns three and four moved to the top line. As the two drivers exited turn four, side-by-side, Schatz took the lead from Saldana and kept it through the remaining nine laps.

“You’ve just got to go where they’re not,” Schatz said. “Sometimes you’re at a disadvantage leading these races when the track starts to change. The rain definitely changed the racing surface. I didn’t expect it to be that quick. I thought it would blow off a lot quicker than it did. It stayed really good, you just had to get up and pound the cushion and do the best we could.”

Since July 18 – the first night of Summer Nationals at Williams Grove Speedway – Donny Schatz has finished no worse than third. After tonight’s win, the Tony Stewart Racing driver has 12 straight podium finishes. Schatz has won six of the last nine races.

Second place finisher Saldana started the feature in his Motter Equipment car on the pole. He led the first lap and through early restarts for cautions, held off Schatz. On lap 14, as Schatz and Saldana worked their way through lapped traffic, Schatz looked low in three and four, and got side-by-side with Saldana as the two hit the front stretch. Saldana held the position and the lead.

Schatz again challenged for the lead on lap 17 and lap 19. Finally, on lap 26, Schatz went high instead of going low and found his way around. Saldana said he was not expecting the move.

“He’s a great racecar driver and you make a mistake and he makes you pay,” Saldana said. “I saw him down there in lapped traffic running on the bottom and it was getting better down there but then it started cleaning off and the top got better. It was just the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Saldana said his Motter Equipment team has been struggling lately and that this second place finish gives them good momentum heading into Edmonton.

David Gravel, who drove his Roth Motorsports car to a third place finish, fell back to sixth at the start of the feature. He battled back throughout the 35 lap A main.

“The restarts definitely helped me,” Gravel said. “(Daryn Pittman) got by me on the start but starting sixth on one of those double file restarts I got up to fourth and then we had another restart and I got a good run off of four on (Paul McMahan) and passed him. It’s definitely great.”

Gravel thanked his team and car owners Dennis and Teresa Roth.

“It’s been an up and down year. We’ve got some wins, but to get on the podium is good. Hopefully we can continue that on for this next swing.”

In the race for the championship, Schatz extended his points lead to 154 over second place Pittman. McMahan is in third, 199 points out of the lead. Saldana and Kerry Madsen have the same number of points, 8519, and wins, but Madsen has more top-five finishes, giving him the tie-breaker and the fourth position in the points.

Earlier in the night, McMahan broke the old Nodak Speedway track record held by Sammy Swindell since 2012 (13.217) with his qualifying quick time of 12.991.

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World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series
Nodak Speedway – Minot, ND
Race Results – Aug. 17, 2014

1. 15-Donny Schatz
2. 71M-Joey Saldana
3. 83-David Gravel
4. 51-Paul McMahan
5. 11K-Kraig Kinser
6. 49-Brad Sweet
7. 4-Cody Darrah
8. 9-Daryn Pittman
9. 29-Kerry Madsen
10. 7S-Jason Sides
11. 1s-Logan Schuchart
12. 44W-Austen Wheatley
13. 1K-Chris Shirek
14. 7-Trent Stengl
15. 20A-Jordon Adams
16. 6N-Greg Nikitenko
17. 91K-Kyle Fedyk
18. 21-Ryder Olson
19. 5-Dave Glennon
20. 8-Casey Mack
21. 2K-Kevin Ingle
22. 11-Steve Kinser
23. 1A-Jacob Allen

Lap Leaders: Joey Saldana 1-26, Donny Schatz 27-35.

KSE Hard Charger Award: 7-Trent Stengl (+7)

 

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