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NOS Energy Drink Showdown at Stockton
Stockton Dirt Track | Stockton, California
Friday, September 13, 2019
Race Recap  

FORTUNE FAVORED: Logan Schuchart wins NOS Energy Drink Showdown at Stockton

Logan Schuchart could see victory at the Stockton Dirt Track with three laps to go. He could see his opportunity to sweep the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series races at the track. And he could see collecting the $20,000 award for winning the NOS Energy Drink Showdown.

However, he could also see his Shark Racing teammate Jacob Allen leading, searching for his first World of Outlaws win. He couldn’t catch him. A runner-up finish looked like his calling, and he was OK with that.

Cruising down the backstretch, he saw Allen’s Drydene No. 1a car power into turn three, heading for two laps to go. When Schuchart exited turn four, he no longer saw Allen in front of him. The white and blue No. 1a slowed and pulled into the infield.

The lead was Schuchart’s. And after two clean laps, so was the win.

“It’s a tough deal,” Schuchart said of Allen’s affliction. “I’m happy to get the win. It’s awesome to have these cars up front. Whatever happened, this team works really hard to keep these cars on the racetrack.”

The victory was Schuchart’s seventh of the year – further breaking his record of winning at most four wins in a season – and 15th career World of Outlaws win overall.

Tim Aylwin photo

While he celebrated in Victory Lane with his Drydene cladded Shark Racing team, Allen was back at the trailer diagnosing an ignition box failure with his crew under a full moon Friday the 13th night.

“Pretty much a heart break,” said a deflated Allen, trying to find the words to describe the loss. “It’s kind of tough.”

The Shark Racing duo were fast all night. Schuchart qualified third and Allen fourth – both setting times that broke the previous track record. Ten-time Series champion Donny Schatz set Quick Time and the new track record with a time of 12.543 sec.

Schuchart and Allen went on to both finished second in their Drydene Heat races. Then finish third and second, respectively, in the DIRTVision Fast Pass Dash – won by Austen Wheatley.

Wheatley and Allen made up the front row of the 30-lap Feature – both attempting to win their first World of Outlaws race. On the initial start, Wheatley hit the throttle and wheeled onto the front stretch, allowing Allen to get the jump on him and pull away with the lead into the first turn.

His comfortable lead was eliminated in two laps when the first caution came out for Shane Stewart going off track in turn two. On the restart Allen launched back to the lead, but Wheatley stayed close and got side by side with Allen through the first corner. Allen had the better grip on the high groove and drove away from Wheatley down the backstretch.

While Allen ran away with the lead, David Gravel worked his way around Schuchart for third and after dueling with Wheatley for eight laps moved into second. By that time, Allen had found himself in heavy lap traffic. Gravel was able to gain yards on him every lap.

However, once Allen found clean air again, he left Gravel searching for speed by pulling away to about a straightaway lead.

With nine laps to go Allen caught more traffic, including Brad Sweet, and got loose exiting turn two. He lost traction exiting turn four, too, unable to hold his line. That allowed Gravel to go from being a straightaway back to being at Allen’s tail tank.

Allen continued to run the low line into turn one and Gravel darted high to try and get a run around him. However, the move cost Gravel a chance at a win. Going high opened the door for Schuchart to dive underneath. The two almost made contact at the apex of the corner, hurting Gravel most. Schuchart accelerated away from the Mesilla Valley Transportation No. 41 car down the backstretch.

“I kind of punched myself in the head there after that,” Gravel said. “I tried to pass Jacob on the top going into one and two, ended up giving the spot to Logan.”

Matt Sublett photo

Now, the only car Schuchart saw in front of him was his teammate. With seven laps to go inches separated the Shark Racing drivers due to a caution for Tim Kaeding going off track in turn two.

On the final restart of the night Allen rocketed ahead of Schuchart. He made it look like a race between a great white shark and a carp. Schuchart couldn’t keep pace with his teammate and in the closing laps found himself having to hold off a hard charging Schatz, who got around Gravel for third.

With three laps to go Allen wore the appearance of a first-time winner. Clean laps. No mistakes. And fields of clean air between the cars behind him and in front of him. Appearances meant nothing, though. While driving through turns three and four his fairy tale turned into a horror movie. His ignition box failed. Speed lost. Win lost.

“After that last restart it felt like it was kind of starting to lose power a pinch,” Allen said. “But it’s hard to say. You know, you’ve got a lot on your mind. There’re only a few laps left. You’re just trying to finish it and win the race. It’s a pretty shitty deal really. I don’t know. It sucks. I guess it’s just part of it.”

Allen’s misfortune became Schuchart’s gain as he inherited the lead and drove to his second straight win at the Stockton Dirt Track.

“He was way faster than I was,” Schuchart said about Allen. “It showed after the restart. It’s tough. Once Jacob got to the lead, he was gone. I couldn’t really hit my marks there for a few laps. I was just trying to make myself wide. I was happy to run second in this race. But I’m a competitor at the same time. I was going to try and pass him if I got the spot.

“Jacob, he’s been working really hard at this deal. It’s tough. It takes a lot out of you. Especially when you get beat all of the time. But he’s right there. We’ve seen it in the past. I hope he can get his spirit up and win one of these things. I’ve never been so big as a fan as I was running second tonight.”

While Allen’s slumped body posture and hanging head expressed his disappointment in his 17th place finish, he was still able to find the light in a gloomy situation.

“It gives you confidence for sure, just being that close and just leading laps,” Allen said. “Definitely a confidence booster. Probably the biggest thing, besides me getting my first win, is just knowing Logan was running second and we had a shot at getting our first one-two finish. Yeah, it’s not easy to be up front on any of these Outlaw races. I guess it just made me more hungry for the next time.”

Schatz finished second and Gravel had to settle for third. With Schatz’s runner-up finish he was able to retake the points lead over Grass Valley, Calif.-native Brad Sweet – who finished 10th – one race after Sweet took it from him. The reigning champion is now 14 points ahead of Sweet heading into the final California race of the year.

Schuchart is in a close points battle of his own. Sitting fifth in points, he is 38 points behind fourth-place Daryn Pittman after winning the NOS Energy Drink Showdown.

The Pennsylvania-native now has his sights set on a win at Calistoga Speedway.

UP NEXT:

The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series on Saturday, Sept. 14, will be at Calistoga Speedway in Calistoga, Calif. for the Wine Country Outlaw Showdown. Get tickets and more information.

As always, if you can’t make it to the race, you can watch all of the action LIVE on DIRTVision.com.

RESULTS:

NOS Energy Drink Feature (30 Laps) – 1S-Logan Schuchart [3][$20,000]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz [6][$5,500]; 3. 41-David Gravel [4][$3,200]; 4. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild [7][$2,800]; 5. 18-Ian Madsen [10][$2,500]; 6. 24-Rico Abreu [8][$2,300]; 7. 83-Daryn Pittman [12][$2,200]; 8. 2-Carson Macedo [16][$2,100]; 9. 17W-Shane Golobic [13][$2,050]; 10. 49-Brad Sweet [14][$2,000]; 11. 44W-Austen Wheatley [1][$1,500]; 12. 19-Brent Marks [17][$1,200]; 13. 11K-Kraig Kinser [11][$1,100]; 14. 88N-DJ Netto [18][$1,050]; 15. O-Bud Kaeding [21][$1,000]; 16. 7S-Tim Kaeding [9][$900]; 17. 1A-Jacob Allen [2][$800]; 18. 88-Jonathan Allard [22][$800]; 19. 5-Shane Stewart [20][$800]; 20. 41S-Dominic Scelzi [15][$800]; 21. 7-Jason Sides [5][$800]; 22. 53-Jessie Attard [19][$800]; Lap Leaders: Jacob Allen 1-27, Logan Schuchart 28-30; KSE Hard Charger Award: 2-Carson Macedo[+8]

Qualifying – 1. 15-Donny Schatz, 12.543; 2. 41-David Gravel, 12.561; 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 12.565; 4. 1A-Jacob Allen, 12.624; 5. 44W-Austen Wheatley, 12.668; 6. 7-Jason Sides, 12.707; 7. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 12.709; 8. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 12.746; 9. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 12.76; 10. 18-Ian Madsen, 12.775; 11. 24-Rico Abreu, 12.802; 12. 7S-Tim Kaeding, 12.841; 13. 2-Carson Macedo, 12.844; 14. 49-Brad Sweet, 12.941; 15. 83-Daryn Pittman, 12.997; 16. 17W-Shane Golobic, 13.015; 17. 19-Brent Marks, 13.049; 18. 88N-DJ Netto, 13.065; 19. 53-Jessie Attard, 13.12; 20. 5-Shane Stewart, 13.154; 21. O-Bud Kaeding, 13.19; 22. 88-Jonathan Allard, 13.645

 

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Results  
Feature Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
13+21SLogan Schuchart 300.0003Running150$10,000
26+415Donny Schatz 300.000Running146$5,500
34+141David Gravel 300.000Running144$3,200
47+317Sheldon Haudenschild 300.000Running142$2,800
510+518Ian Madsen 300.000Running140$2,500
68+224Rico Abreu 300.000Running138$2,300
712+583Daryn Pittman 300.000Running136$2,200
816+82Carson Macedo 300.000Running134$2,100
913+417WShane Golobic 300.000Running132$2,050
1014+449Brad Sweet 300.000Running130$2,000
111-1044WAusten Wheatley 300.000Running128$1,500
1217+519Brent Marks 300.000Running126$1,200
1311-211KKraig Kinser 300.000Running124$1,100
1418+488ND.J. Netto 300.000Running122$1,050
1521+6OBud Kaeding 29-1 LapsRunning120$1,000
169-77STim Kaeding 28-2 LapsRunning118$900
172-151AJacob Allen 27-3 Laps27DNF116$800
1822+488Jonathan Allard 17-13 LapsDNF114$800
1920+15Shane Stewart 17-13 LapsDNF112$800
2015-541SDominic Scelzi 14-16 LapsDNF110$800
215-167Jason Sides 1-29 LapsDNF108$800
2219-353Jessie Attard 0-30 LapsDNS106$800
KSE Hard Charger: Carson Macedo
Dash 1 Results
POSStart+/-#DriverLapsBehindLedStatusPointsMoney
11044WAusten Wheatley 00.000Running0$0
2201AJacob Allen 00.000Running0$0
34+11SLogan Schuchart 00.000Running0$0
43-141David Gravel 00.000Running0$0
5507Jason Sides 00.000Running0$0
66015Donny Schatz 00.000Running0$0
Heat 1 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
11015Donny Schatz 00.000Running
2201AJacob Allen 00.000Running
33017Sheldon Haudenschild 00.000Running
44018Ian Madsen 00.000Running
56+117WShane Golobic 00.000Running
65-12Carson Macedo 00.000Running
77053Jessie Attard 00.000Running
88088Jonathan Allard 00.000Running
Heat 2 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
12+144WAusten Wheatley 00.000Running
21-141David Gravel 00.000Running
34+124Rico Abreu 00.000Running
43-111KKraig Kinser 00.000Running
55049Brad Sweet 00.000Running
66019Brent Marks 00.000Running
7705Shane Stewart 00.000Running
Heat 3 Results
Pos.Start+/-#DriverLaps CompletedBehindLaps LedStatus
12+17Jason Sides 00.000Running
21-11SLogan Schuchart 00.000Running
34+17STim Kaeding 00.000Running
45+183Daryn Pittman 00.000Running
53-241SDominic Scelzi 00.000Running
66088ND.J. Netto 00.000Running
770OBud Kaeding 00.000Running
Qualifying Flight 1 Results
POSStartCarDriverHometownTimeDifference
1015Donny Schatz Fargo, ND12.5430.000
2041David Gravel Watertown, CT12.561-0.018
301SLogan Schuchart Hanover, PA12.565-0.022
401AJacob Allen Hanover, PA12.624-0.081
5044WAusten Wheatley Lake Stevens, WA12.668-0.125
607Jason Sides Bartlett, TN12.707-0.164
7017Sheldon Haudenschild Wooster, OH12.709-0.166
8011KKraig Kinser Bloomington, IN12.746-0.203
9041SDominic Scelzi Fresno, CA12.760-0.217
10018Ian Madsen St Marys, NSW12.775-0.232
11024Rico Abreu St. Helena, CA12.802-0.259
1207STim Kaeding San Jose, CA12.841-0.298
1302Carson Macedo Lemoore, CA12.844-0.301
14049Brad Sweet Grass Valley, CA12.941-0.398
15083Daryn Pittman Owasso, OK12.997-0.454
16017WShane Golobic Fremont, CA13.015-0.472
17019Brent Marks Myerstown, PA13.049-0.506
18088ND.J. Netto Hanford, CA13.065-0.522
19053Jessie Attard Landilo, NSW13.120-0.577
2005Shane Stewart Bixby, OK13.154-0.611
210OBud Kaeding San Jose, CA13.190-0.647
22088Jonathan Allard Chico, CA13.645-1.102
DIRTVision Highlights  
Event Info  

NOS Energy Drink Showdown at Stockton
Friday, September 13, 2019
Stockton Dirt Track
1658 S. Airport Way
Stockton, California 95206 

Series Racing
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series

Support Divisions
Dwarf Cars

To Win Amount
$20,000.00

Event Schedule
Tickets & will call: 3 PM
Pits: 2 PM
Grandstands 3 PM
Hotlaps 6 PM
Opening Ceremonies: 7 PM
*All times Pacific

Ticket Options  
It ain't your abuela's rodeo.
Options And Prices
Reserved: $40
General Admission (Adult): $35
General Admission (Kids 12 and under): Free
6 Seat Box: $225
8 Seat Box: $300


Discounts
None

Grandstand Type
Bleacher style

Reserved Seating
Yes

Handicapped Seating Location
In front of the reserved seat section, next to box seats. Reserved seats are required for handicap seating, and can be purchased online. Companion seating is available.

Pit Pass Price
$50

Pit Age Requirement
There is not an age limit for the pit area at this event. Minors aged 17 and younger must submit a fully-executed minor “Parental Consent, Release and Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement/Minor's Assumption of Risk and Release and Waiver of Liability by.” These will be available at the Pit Ticket Windows

Pit Gate Location
Outside Turn 4

Parking Cost
Yes, parking is $10

Camping Availability
onsite

Camping Cost
$125 for 4-night stay Call Heather at 916-370-9417

Frequently Asked Questions  
Support Divisions
Dwarf Cars

To Win Amount
$20,000.00

Reserved Seating
Yes

Type of Grandstand
Bleacher style

Stadium Seating
#NAME?

Handicapped Seating
In front of the reserved seat section, next to box seats. Reserved seats are required for handicap seating, and can be purchased online. Companion seating is available.

Pit Age Limit
There is not an age limit for the pit area at this event. Minors aged 17 and younger must submit a fully-executed minor “Parental Consent, Release and Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement/Minor's Assumption of Risk and Release and Waiver of Liability by.” These will be available at the Pit Ticket Windows

Pit Gate Location
Outside Turn 4

Personal Coolers
No coolers or large bags are allowed, and no outside food or drinks.

ATMs
1

Alcohol Sales
Alcohol is available for purchase

Smoking Policy
No smoking in the seating area

Parking Cost
Yes, parking is $10

Camping Availability
onsite

Camping Cost
$125 for 4-night stay Call Heather at 916-370-9417

Track Info  

Stockton Dirt Track
1658 S. Airport Way
Stockton, California 95206 

Track Phone
(209) 466-9999

Track Email
[email protected]

Track Size
0.375

Track Type
Semi-banked

Sprint Car Track Record
12.561 seconds by David Gravel on 9/13/19

Closest Airport
10 miles: Stockton, CA (SCK / KSCK) Stockton Metropolitan Airport

Other Airport
58 miles: Sacramento, CA (SMF / KSMF) Sacramento International Airport

Pit Gate Location
Outside Turn 4

Track Map
Competitor Info  

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