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Ironman 55
Saturday, August 03, 2019
Race Recap  

INVINCIBLE IRONMAN: Sheldon Haudenschild blows away competition at Ironman 55

 

Ironman; a title earned, not given.

Earned with the display of great strength. Earned with the display of great endurance. And earned with the display of great will power.

Sheldon Haudenschild displayed all three traits during Saturday’s World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Ironman 55 event at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55.

On the 70-degree night with 90% humidity, Haudenschild led 45 of the 55 laps in the caution free Feature, sprinted to the finish with an unprecedented 10.3 second lead over runner-up Donny Schatz and lapped up to fifth-place – including Series points leader and Friday night’s winner at the raceway Brad Sweet.

“That right there was just a great car, me feeling comfortable and having a lot of fun,” Haudenschild said.

Finish Line Productions photo

The fun started for the Wooster, Ohio-native and his Stenhouse Jr.-Marshall Racing team Friday night with a runner-up finish to Sweet in the Night Before the Ironman 35-lap event. Haudenschild then backed up his performance with a second-place finish in his Drydene Heat race, coming to the finish side-by-side with Daryn Pittman. He then charged from fifth to the win in the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash – a victory he initially didn’t want.

“I wanted to win the Heat race to get a better draw,” Haudenschild said. “Once I didn’t win the Heat my mindset kind of changed starting in the back of that Dash. I really didn’t want to win the Dash. I was thinking a third-place start would be good to see what they (the leaders) were doing.

“But after the track prep, I think winning the Dash was a good move.”

The entire 1/3-mile track was worked on before the 55-lap Feature, creating a new tacky racing surface.

When the 55-lap Feature went green, Schatz rocketed around the outside of Haudenschild on the exit of the first corner to take the lead. Tim Shaffer did the same the next corner, moving Haudenschild to third.

Five laps into the race – which saw lap times in the low 11 second bracket for the majority of it – Schatz caught lap traffic. At the same time, Haudenschild found his rhythm and charged his way back by Shaffer for second.

Then, in the time it takes to snap your fingers, the NOS Energy Drink No. 17 was on Schatz’s bumper. No matter where Haudenschild placed his car on the track he found grip. The 10-time Series champion was prey with no protection.

On Lap 10, Schatz covered the high side into turn one, while Haudenschild launched his car to the middle lane. Haudenschild’s tires held the better relationship with the clay surface and powered him by the Toco Warranty No. 15 car.

“I was really worried once [Shaffer] and Donny got by me,” Haudenschild said. “I didn’t quite know what to do. Once we got into traffic, I had the mindset I was going to get around them and run consistent laps.”

From there, Haudenschild showed his strength. Showed his endurance. And showed his will power. He was the man without fear. His charge through lapped cars looked more like a game than a challenge. Whether it was a slide job to drive by several cars at a time or going three-wide between two lapped cars, Haudenschild didn’t hesitate to make the move.

Once he lapped his way to the top-10, Sweet gave him his biggest challenge of the night. The two dueled for laps, with Sweet aggressively charging his way back by Haudenschild several times to remain on the lead lap. However, no one could match the No. 17 car.

Haudenschild eventually slid his way by Sweet with 17 laps to go and continued his hunt through the field. Schatz and Pittman’s battle for second-place was quickly going from being a battle behind Haudenschild, to one in front of him.

The two series champions dueled for the position throughout the race, but Schatz prevailed with Pittman never finding a strong enough run to get by the reigning champion. However, with Haudenschild out of sight, they thought they were potentially battling for the win.

“I thought I actually won; I couldn’t see him,” Schatz said. “I thought maybe he had run out of fuel or pulled off or something. I can’t believe it went green to checkered.”

He added all he could do was commend Haudenschild on his performance and applaud him.

“That was a whoopin’ right there,” said Schatz, who is now two points behind Sweet in the Series point standings.

Pittman also stated he thought he was battling Schatz for the win at the end. He was happy with the result, though, after a few weeks of undesired finishes.

Nothing surprised Haudenschild. The heat didn’t get to him. The long duration of the race didn’t get to him, and he knew he had a good car underneath him.

“Really, it wasn’t that physical at all,” Haudenschild said. “Keeping your mind right, making smart moves. I looked up at the board on Lap 51 and I probably shouldn’t have, ‘cause I think I did make one mistake after that. When the board is right in front of your face it’s hard not to. Especially in this long of a race. I was trying to play it cool and wanted to get it over with. Fifty-five laps is a long race.”

At the end of those 55 laps, though, celebration. After climbing to the top wing of his Sprint Car, spewing NOS Energy Drink all around Victory Lane, Haudenschild was greeted with congratulatory remarks and a hug from his hero – his dad.

Finish Line Productions photo

“It was pretty awesome,” Jac Haudenschild said about his son’s win. “He lapped me a couple of times, so I know he must have been going pretty good.”

Haudenschild’s victory earned him a $20,000 payday and his second win of the season – seventh career World of Outlaws win overall. After some struggles in the first half of the season – missing five Features – he and his team have been building momentum in the summer months.

“It’s huge,” Haudenschild said about the win. “Just to get it for our guys. Build a little bit of confidence. Put another win on the calendar and just keep working on it. I feel like we still have work to do on different kinds of tracks. Definitely this track is kind of my style.

“It’s been a little bit of a struggle the beginning of the year. We’re not quite where we want to be win wise, but we’re working at it and I feel like we’re doing it at the right time.”

He’s leaving Missouri not only with the confidence of another win, but the prestige of a new title.

He earned it by showing his strength. Earned it by showing his endurance. And earned it by proving his will power.

Sheldon Haudenschild is the new Ironman.

DB3 Inc. photo

UP NEXT:

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series from Wednesday, Aug. 7, to Saturday, Aug. 10 will be at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa for the NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s General Stores. Get tickets and more information.

As always, you can catch all World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and Knoxville Nationals action on DIRTVision.com.

RESULTS:

NOS Energy Drink Feature (55 Laps) – 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [1][$20,000]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz [2][$6,000]; 3. 83-Daryn Pittman [5][$3,750]; 4. 5-Shane Stewart [3][$3,250]; 5. 49X-Tim Shaffer [4][$2,750]; 6. 18-Ian Madsen [6][$2,500]; 7. 24-Rico Abreu [7][$2,400]; 8. 49-Brad Sweet [17][$2,300]; 9. 41-David Gravel [10][$2,200]; 10. 11-Hunter Schuerenburg [8][$2,100]; 11. 19-Brent Marks [14][$1,700]; 12. 2M-Kerry Madsen [16][$1,400]; 13. 1S-Logan Schuchart [11][$1,300]; 14. 2-Carson Macedo [13][$1,200]; 15. 7S-Jason Sides [20][$1,100]; 16. 11K-Kraig Kinser [9][$1,000]; 17. 1A-Jacob Allen [15][$1,000]; 18. 91-Cale Thomas [18][$1,000]; 19. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [21][$1,000]; 20. 51B-Joe B.Miller [24][$1,000]; 21. 14M-Marcus Dumesny [19][$1,000]; 22. 2AU-Andrew Scheuerle [22][$1,000]; 23. 3-Jac Haudenschild [12][$1,000]; 24. 71M-Paul May [23][$1,000]; Lap Leaders: Donny Schatz 1-10, Sheldon Haudenschild 11-55; KSE Hard Charger Award: 49-Brad Sweet[+9]

Qualifying – 1. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 10.761; 2. 18-Ian Madsen, 10.784; 3. 83-Daryn Pittman, 10.786; 4. 41-David Gravel, 10.798; 5. 15-Donny Schatz, 10.798; 6. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 10.804; 7. 5-Shane Stewart, 10.822; 8. 11-Hunter Schuerenburg, 10.879; 9. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 10.909; 10. 24-Rico Abreu, 10.921; 11. 49-Brad Sweet, 10.939; 12. 3-Jac Haudenschild, 10.968; 13. 2-Carson Macedo, 10.987; 14. 19-Brent Marks, 10.989; 15. 91-Cale Thomas, 10.997; 16. 2M-Kerry Madsen, 11.009; 17. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 11.079; 18. 1A-Jacob Allen, 11.133; 19. 7S-Jason Sides, 11.149; 20. 14M-Marcus Dumesny, 11.318; 21. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 11.35; 22. 71M-Paul May, 11.357; 23. 2AU-Andrew Scheuerle, 11.422; 24. 14T-Jimmy Bridgeman, 11.473; 25. 51B-Joe B.Miller, 11.483; 26. 8S-Steve Short, 11.66; 27. 56-Jeff Asher, 12.173

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Results  
Feature Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
18+717Sheldon Haudenschild 550.00045Running150$20,000
22015Donny Schatz 550.00010Running146$6,000
39+683Daryn Pittman 550.000Running144$3,750
419+155Shane Stewart 550.000Running142$3,250
511+649XTim Shaffer 550.000Running140$2,750
610+418Ian Madsen 554--499 LapsRunning138$2,500
713+624Rico Abreu 54-1 LapsRunning136$2,400
83-549Brad Sweet 54-1 LapsRunning134$2,300
96-341David Gravel 54-1 LapsRunning132$2,200
108-211Hunter Schuerenberg 54-1 LapsRunning130$2,100
1115+419Brent Marks 54-1 LapsRunning128$1,700
1217+52MKerry Madsen 54-1 LapsRunning126$1,400
135-81SLogan Schuchart 54-1 LapsRunning124$1,300
147-72Carson Macedo 54-1 LapsRunning122$1,200
1520+57SJason Sides 54-1 LapsRunning120$1,100
164-1211KKraig Kinser 53-2 LapsRunning118$1,000
1714-31AJacob Allen 53-2 LapsRunning116$1,000
1812-691Cale Thomas 53-2 LapsRunning114$1,000
1922+39XPaul Nienhiser 53-2 LapsRunning112$1,000
2024+451BJoe B. Miller 53-2 LapsRunning110$1,000
2121014MMax/Marcus Dumesny 52-3 LapsRunning108$1,000
2223+12AUAndrew Scheuerle 52-3 LapsRunning106$1,000
2316-73Jac Haudenschild 52-3 LapsRunning104$1,000
2423-171MPaul May 52-3 LapsRunning102$1,000
KSE Hard Charger: Shane Stewart
Last Chance Showdown Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
13+214MMax/Marcus Dumesny 120.000Running0$0
21-17SJason Sides 120.000Running0$0
34+19XPaul Nienhiser 120.000Running0$0
45+12AUAndrew Scheuerle 120.000Running0$0
50-571MPaul May 120.000Running0$0
66051BJoe B. Miller 120.000Running0$0
70-756Jeff Asher 120.000Running90$300
8808SSteve Short 120.000Running90$250
97-214TJimmy Bridgeman 6-6 LapsDNF90$225
Dash 1 Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
10-117Sheldon Haudenschild 00.000Running0$0
21-115Donny Schatz 00.000Running0$0
30-35Shane Stewart 00.000Running0$0
40-449XTim Shaffer 00.000Running0$0
50-583Daryn Pittman 00.000Running0$0
60-618Ian Madsen 00.000Running0$0
Heat 1 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
10-149XTim Shaffer 00.000Running
27+55Shane Stewart 00.000Running
36+324Rico Abreu 00.000Running
40-441David Gravel 00.000Running
54-12Carson Macedo 00.000Running
60-62MKerry Madsen 00.000Running
70-77SJason Sides 00.000Running
80-851BJoe B. Miller 00.000Running
90-971MPaul May 00.000Running
Heat 2 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
10-118Ian Madsen 00.000Running
20-215Donny Schatz 00.000Running
33011Hunter Schuerenberg 00.000Running
40-41SLogan Schuchart 00.000Running
50-519Brent Marks 00.000Running
60-649Brad Sweet 00.000Running
78+12AUAndrew Scheuerle 00.000Running
80-814MMax/Marcus Dumesny 00.000Running
9908SSteve Short 00.000Running
Heat 3 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
13+283Daryn Pittman 00.000Running
20-217Sheldon Haudenschild 00.000Running
30-311KKraig Kinser 00.000Running
40-43Jac Haudenschild 00.000Running
50-51AJacob Allen 00.000Running
64-291Cale Thomas 00.000Running
70-79XPaul Nienhiser 00.000Running
80-856Jeff Asher 00.000Running
90-914TJimmy Bridgeman 00.000Running
Qualifying Flight 1 Results
POSStartCarDriverHometownTimeDifference
1049XTim Shaffer Aliquippa, PA10.7610.000
2018Ian Madsen St Marys, NSW10.784-0.023
3083Daryn Pittman Owasso, OK10.786-0.025
4041David Gravel Watertown, CT10.798-0.037
5015Donny Schatz Fargo, ND10.798-0.037
6011KKraig Kinser Bloomington, IN10.804-0.043
705Shane Stewart Bixby, OK10.822-0.061
8011Hunter Schuerenberg Sikeston, MO10.879-0.118
9017Sheldon Haudenschild Wooster, OH10.909-0.148
10024Rico Abreu St. Helena, CA10.921-0.160
11049Brad Sweet Grass Valley, CA10.939-0.178
1203Jac Haudenschild Wooster, OH10.968-0.207
1302Carson Macedo Lemoore, CA10.987-0.226
14019Brent Marks Myerstown, PA10.989-0.228
15091Cale Thomas Fairland, IN10.997-0.236
1602MKerry Madsen Knoxville, IA11.009-0.248
1701SLogan Schuchart Hanover, PA11.079-0.318
1801AJacob Allen Hanover, PA11.133-0.372
1907SJason Sides Bartlett, TN11.149-0.388
20014MMax/Marcus Dumesny Sydney, NSW11.318-0.557
2109XPaul Nienhiser Chapin, IL11.350-0.589
22071MPaul May Terre Haute, IN11.357-0.596
2302AUAndrew Scheuerle Toowoomba, QLD11.422-0.661
24014TJimmy Bridgeman Farmington, MO11.473-0.712
25051BJoe B. Miller Millersville, MO11.483-0.722
2608SSteve Short Farmington, MO11.660-0.899
27056Jeff Asher Park Hills, MO12.173-1.412
DIRTVision Highlights  
Event Info  

Ironman 55
Saturday, August 03, 2019
Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55
1540 Herky-Horine
Pevely, Missouri 63070 

Series Racing
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series

Support Divisions
POWRi National Midgets, DIRTcar UMP Modifieds

To Win Amount
$20,000.00

Event Schedule
Friday
Tickets & Will Call: 4:00 pm
Pit Gates: 2:00 pm
Grandstands: 4:00 pm
Qualifying/Hot Laps: 6:30 pm
Opening Ceremony/Race: 7:30 pm

Saturday
Tickets & Will Call: 2:00 pm
Pit Gates: 2:00 pm
Grandstands: 4:00 pm
Qualifying/ Hot Laps: 6:30 pm
Opening Ceremony/Race: 7:30 pm
*All times Central

Ticket Options  
10th Anniversary • $20,000 to Win on Saturday!
Ticket Phone
(844) 347-8849

Options And Prices
2 Day Reserved Package: $65
2 Day General Admission Package: $65
Friday Reserved: $35
Friday General Admission (Adult): $32
Friday General Admission Kids (12 and under): Free
Saturday Reserved: $39
Saturday General Admission Adult: $35
Saturday General Admission Kids (12 and under): Free


Discounts
None

Grandstand Type
Bleachers

Reserved Seating
yes

Family Section Location
None

Handicapped Seating Location
End of all bleachers

Pit Pass Price
Friday Member: $35, Saturday Member: $40/Friday Non-Member: $40, Saturday Non-Member: $45

Pit Age Requirement
No Age limit - All minor's require proper waiver

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located near the drag strip entrance

Handicapped Parking Location
In front of Main Gate

Camping Availability
non-electric, onsite

Camping Cost
Call track for details

Frequently Asked Questions  
Support Divisions
POWRi National Midgets, DIRTcar UMP Modifieds

To Win Amount
$20,000.00

Reserved Seating
yes

Type of Grandstand
Bleachers

Stadium Seating
Stadium chairs allowed

Handicapped Seating
End of all bleachers

Handicapped Parking
In front of Main Gate

Pit Age Limit
No Age limit - All minor's require proper waiver

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located near the drag strip entrance

Personal Coolers
No personal coolers allowed

ATMs
1

Alcohol Sales
Alcohol is available for sale at the track

Smoking Policy
No smoking in grandstands

Family Section
None

Camping Availability
non-electric, onsite

Camping Cost
Call track for details

Track Info  

Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55
1540 Herky-Horine
Pevely, Missouri 63070 

Track Phone
(636) 479-3219

Ticket Phone
(844) 347-8849

Track Email
[email protected]

Track Size
0.333

Track Type
High-banked bullring

Sprint Car Track Record
9.995 seconds by Kyle Larson on 5/22/20

Late Model Track Record
12.081 seconds by Billy Moyer on 6/23/07

Closest Airport
Festus

Other Airport
St. Louis

Pit Gate Location
Pit gate is located near the drag strip entrance

Track Map
Competitor Info  

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