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Sheppard Scores $6,100 Payday At Utica-Rome

VERNON, N.Y. — Matt Sheppard overcame a night full of distractions and paparazzi to come home with the “Richie Evans Remembered 61” trophy on Thursday night.

The Savannah, N.Y., resident raced from the 10th starting position following the Beyea Custom Headers Redraw to take home the $6,100 with the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco invading his home turf.

“Can’t forget about Richie (Evans),” Sheppard said of the race in honor of one of Utica-Rome Speedway’s greatest drivers. “He was the master of this place and a true legend of our sport. Winning this race two years in a row is really special.”

Sheppard — someone typically very focused on his racing program — spent much of his night helping NASCAR Cup star Ross Chastain along, who was running a Northeast dirt modified for the first time ever.

“It was cool to see Ross out there,” Sheppard said of his teammate. “He got better every time he went on the track, and I hope he had a blast.”

Chastain relished the experience.

“It was awesome,” Chastain said after the race. “I will definitely be back to do this again.”

The win for Sheppard was the 35th of his STSS big-block/small-block modified career, and his fourth of the season on the River Valley Builders North Region tour. With Sheppard coming from 10th, Rocky Warner and Ronnie Johnson occupied the front row.

Warner and Johnson traded the lead back and forth in the opening 11 laps, while Sheppard and 14th-starting Stewart Friesen were quickly knifing through traffic to the front. Friesen worked to fifth in the opening six laps, while Sheppard followed Friesen setting up a battle to round out the top five.

At the completion of lap 11, Warner had taken the lead for good, while Johnson, Tim Fuller, Billy Decker and Sheppard rounding out the top five. Warner had assumed command of the race, putting three lap cars between himself and the battle for second between Johnson, Sheppard and Fuller with 16 laps complete.

Sheppard would eventually climb into second at the completion of lap 17 but was over three seconds behind the leader Warner.

The race’s first yellow flag came on lap 23, giving Sheppard a restart to go after Warner.

The restart was exactly what Sheppard needed, as the driver of the No. 9s used the outside groove to race around Warner and take the top spot. The next yellow came one lap later, and this time it was Friesen taking advantage of the restart. The Sprakers, N.Y., native used the outside line to drive around Fuller and Warner to take second.

While Friesen chased Sheppard up front, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada’s Mat Williamson was racing from the 12th starting position and was slowly working into contention for a top five.

A restart with 26 laps to go saw Williamson’s march take a leap into fourth. Williamson first went around Erick Rudolph for fifth, then quickly dove to the bottom underneath Warner. While Williamson had charged to fourth, the race for the lead was heating up with 15 laps to go.

Sheppard was mired in traffic, allowing Friesen to cut heavily into Sheppard’s advantage.

Friesen’s charge, however, would go by the wayside with 13 laps remaining. The driver of the Halmar International No. 44 jumped the cushion and went over the turn-one embankment, ending his chance at a win.

Instead, it became Williamson who was closing in on Sheppard. Williamson had passed Fuller for third just prior to Friesen’s excursion, moving Williamson to second. Williamson was catching Sheppard before a yellow flag flew with just eight laps to go. The Canadian driver got a good restart but was unable to make a move for the lead.

Sheppard, with clean air ahead of him, set sail and took home the victory.

“Stewie (Friesen) and Mat (Williamson) have been really good in the slick this season,” Sheppard said of his closest competitors and the conditions of Utica-Rome on Thursday night. “It was definitely nerve-wracking, but we had a really good car and got to the front first.”

Sheppard — in honor of his teammate Chastain — would then smash a watermelon in victory lane.

Williamson settled for a runner-up finish.

“I think we were equally as good in traffic, maybe even a little better than him (Sheppard),” Williamson said post-race. “Once he got in clean air though he drove away from us.”

Fuller rounded out the top three.

“I like this race. This a great race,” Fuller said. “Ultimately the fastest guy did win it.”

Friesen settled for fourth and Erick Rudolph rounded out the top five.

Feature Results (61 Laps)

Matt Sheppard, Mat Williamson, Tim Fuller, Stewart Friesen, Erick Rudolph, Willy Decker, Jimmy Phelps, Rocky Warner, Marc Johnson, Alex Payne, Max McLaughlin, Justin Wright, Ronnie Johnson, Pat Ward, Michael Trautschold, Alex Yankowski, JaMike Sowle, Dillon Steuer, Steve Bernier, Jeremy Slosek, Chris Curtis, Mike Mahaney, Francois Bernier, J.R. Hurlburt, Ross Chastain, Bobby Hackel, Billy Decker, Matt DeLorenzo, Addison Bowman, Alan Barker