PONTOON BEACH, Ill. — After 25 long, hard-fought laps around the Tri-City Speedway, the streak has officially come to an end.
Mike Harrison has dethroned rival Nick Hoffman from atop the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals podium and ended his dominant stretch of 15 wins in 15 starts.
Harrison, the one and only six-time Summit Modified champion grabbed the lead from Will Krup on lap three and never looked back. Leading the final 23 laps, blasting around the top side like he so often does, Harrison drove away from Hoffman for his 54th career tour victory and reclaimed sole ownership of No. 1 on the all-time wins list.
“I don’t really worry about them numbers a whole lot,” Harrison said. “I just get behind the wheel and drive.”
Avid followers of the DIRTcar UMP Modified circuit knew this heavyweight bout had been a long time coming. Their previous matchup in the first visit to Tri-City back in June did not go as Harrison had planned, when he got behind after a botched heat race effort set him seventh on the starting grid for the feature, where he went on to finish fourth.
Fairbury Speedway was the venue for Hoffman v. Harrison II, where Harrison looked to be a serious challenger for the lead before getting into the wall while running second. Another meeting came a week later at Lincoln Speedway, where Harrison kept it clean but came up just one spot short.
Heading back to Tri-City for their next clash, both drivers won their heat and started first and third in the Feature. But as soon as the green flag dropped, the fireworks popped off on the track.
“On the initial start, I got a really good run. I knew [Harrison] wasn’t going to be able to hold the bottom, so I just stuck my nose in there and was almost all the way clear, and then we came off turn two and I got tight and got into his left front. I think we would have been fine, but then under caution he just ran me over,” Hoffman said.
The two did make contact under caution that left Hoffman’s right-rear quarter panel damaged for the next restart – all before the race had yet to officially start.
“I had no side-force getting into the corner, so I was super loose getting in,” Hoffman said.
On a much cleaner start, Will Krup was the one who got the jump and led the first two circuits before Harrison came screaming around on the top to take the lead on lap three. Hoffman, starting third, battled for some bite down low but could only muster up enough speed to stay roughly two seconds behind.
Several restarts were plopped in throughout the proceeding 22 laps, and Harrison shut down Hoffman on all of them. Piloting a 2017 Hughes Racing Chassis, Harrison said his crew made the setup changes for the feature and didn’t tell him about them – at his request.
“They gave me a good car, but I’m telling you right now – it was a handful. So, we’re gonna have to go back and talk about this a little bit because they made me work my ass off.”
Harrison crossed the line 1.4 seconds ahead of Hoffman to the sound of a roaring crowd, where they so often see him win on Friday nights throughout the regular season. And though this was far from any regular show, Harrison gave the crowd a lot to remember heading home on this night.
The finish:
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 24H-Mike Harrison[1]; 2. 2-Nick Hoffman[3]; 3. 23-Dylan Sharp[10]; 4. 1D-Dean Hoffman[8]; 5. 96M-Mike McKinney[5]; 6. 14C-Rick Conoyer[7]; 7. 25-Tyler Nicely[18]; 8. K19-Will Krup[2]; 9. 8-Kyle Steffens[6]; 10. 1A-Steve Meyer Jr[12]; 11. 36- Kenny Wallace[4]; 12. 21M-Willy Myers[22]; 13. T6-Tommy Sheppard Jr[9]; 14. 7-Blake Thompson[16]; 15. 87Z-Zeb Moake[21]; 16. J82-Treb Jacoby[14]; 17. 12L-Lucas Lee[17]; 18. 59R-Jacob Rexing[13]; 19. 16C-John Clippinger[20]; 20. 82Q-Cole Queathem[15]; 21. 18L-Michael Long[11]; 22. 19-Travis Thrasher[19]