MAPLE PARK, Ill. – After a trying yet competitive first week, defending Hell Tour champion Brian Shirley and the Bob Cullen Racing team regrouped after a few days off and have struck gold since then.
Shirley won Wednesday night at LaSalle Speedway and followed that up with another dominating performance Friday night at Sycamore Speedway, capturing his 35th career DIRTcar Summer Nationals victory.
This flag-to-flag victory lane trip, however, gave Shirley quite the challenge, with three-time tour champion Bobby Pierce stalking him each and every lap.
Shirley, of Chatham, Ill., started on the pole and jumped out to the lead in the early going; Pierce moved to second after an early restart and immediately set his sights on Shirley’s No. 3s.
Leaning hard on a massive cushion, built throughout the qualifying events from the rain the track had taken earlier in the day, Pierce quickly closed the short gap on Shirley and made a strong early challenge for the top spot, but Shirley was able to scoot away with some smooth driving through the middle.
As if the pressure from behind wasn’t enough, Shirley faced his first pack of slower traffic just before halfway, but skillfully maneuvered through it. Pierce, however, took a bit more time to wade through it and lost some ground on Shirley – going as far back as 2.5 seconds before a caution re-stacked the field.
Shirley opened up another gap after the restart, but Pierce once again came back around to try him, nearly taking the lead from him as they closed in on the home stretch.
“I felt like I couldn’t shake him,” Shirley said. “I got away a little bit, then he’d catch back up, so I was just trying to find something to see if I could get some distance on him. The (No.) 32 is good for a reason, and we’re just lucky that we were able to stay ahead of him.”
Shirley dipped back into lapped traffic once more in the final laps, but it wasn’t enough to slow him for Pierce to catch up. The four-time tour champion held off the field for 40-straight laps to collect the $10,000 winner’s check, making it back-to-back victories in three days.
In victory lane, an emotional Shirley reflected on what his burst of success in week two meant to him, thinking of his family and his responsibilities as both a husband and a father.
“Everybody, they just don’t understand. As I’m going home tonight, I’m stopping to pick up one kid and going to get him home. It’s just a lot of emotion, but we’ll keep digging and maybe get another win here or there,” Shirley said.
Pierce, of Oakwood, Ill., crossed in second for his seventh-straight top-10 in seven races, and retained the points lead. Ashton Winger, of Hampton, Ga., set quick time earlier in the evening and stalked the leaders all race long to come home third.
Ryan Unicker and Jason Feger completed the top-five, while second-high points man Tanner English finished sixth.
The finish:
1. 3S-Brian Shirley [1]; 2. 32-Bobby Pierce [4]; 3. 12-Ashton Winger [3]; 4. 24-Ryan Unzicker [8]; 5. 25-Jason Feger [2]; 6. 81E- Tanner English [7]; 7. 89-Mike Spatola [11]; 8. 1M-Mike Mataragas [9]; 9. 21JR-Billy Moyer Jr. [10]; 10. 18-Shannon Babb [6]; 11. 21B-Rich Bell [18]; 12. 30-Mark Voigt [16]; 13. M27-Mike Provenzo [12]; 14. 14G-Joe Godsey [17]; 15. 48-Tim Lance [5]; 16. 76-Titus Sneed [15]; 17. 14R-Jeff Roth [21]; 18. 74-Mitch McGrath [13]; 19. 15B-T.J. Markham [20]; 20. 248-Brandon Lance [19]; 21. 4D-Doug Tye [22]; 22. 9-Lyle Zanker [14].