Brad Sweet Dominates Night #2 of the Knoxville Nationals!

Thursday, August 9, 2018
Brad Sweet dominated night #2 of the Knoxville Nationals Thursday (Paul Arch Photo)Brad Sweet dominated night #2 of the Knoxville Nationals Thursday (Paul Arch Photo) Brad Sweet Dominates on Night #2 of the Knoxville Nationals!
Brad Sweet and Chad Kemenah Will Start on Row One Saturday Night
by Bill Wright 
 
KNOXVILLE, Iowa (August 9, 2018) – Brad Sweet picked up where he left off in Sunday’s Weld Racing Capitani Classic presented by Great Southern Bank, by dominating the Thursday Toyota Night qualifier for the 58th Annual 5-hour ENERGY Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s General Stores.  The Grass Valley, California native took home $12,000 for his win in the Kasey Kahne Racing #49.  Sweet also secured himself the pole position for Saturday night’s $150,000 championship event.  He will be flanked by Ohio’s Chad Kemenah, while the second row will be comprised of Wednesday high point drivers Kyle Larson and Donny Schatz.
 
Sweet started sixth in the 25-lapper, but wasted no time in getting to the front.  He had the lead by turns three and four, ahead of Mark Dobmeier, Rico Abreu, Terry McCarl and Jacob Allen.  Josh Schneiderman smacked the wall on the backstretch and slowed to a stop to bring a caution one lap in.  Sammy Swindell spun a lap later, but fortunately, just avoided tipping over. 
 
The rest of the event went green.  Sweet led the field back to green ahead of Abreu, who had passed Dobmeier, McCarl and Allen.  Tim Kaeding moved into the top five on the restart, and then grabbed fourth from McCarl on lap four.  David Gravel, who started 13th shot from sixth to fourth on lap five.  Two circuits later, he worked by Dobmeier for third.
 
Sweet jetted into lapped traffic on lap nine.  He built a huge lead over Abreu that eclipsed four seconds with ten to go.  There was no stopping the “Big Cat”, who took the checkers ahead of Abreu, Gravel, Kaeding and McCarl.  Chad Kemenah, Cory Eliason, hard-charger Shane Stewart (from 23rd), quick timer Carson Macedo and Kraig Kinser rounded out the top ten.  Sam Hafertepe Jr., Chris Martin, Dave Blaney, Swindell and Eliason won heat races.  Don Droud Jr. took the C main, while Macedo claimed the B.
 
“That was fun,” said Sweet in Victory Lane, who will also receive $2,000 from SprintCarUnlimited.com for earning Saturday’s pole.  “The car has been on rails all weekend.  The job is only half done now.  We’re obviously in good position on Saturday night.  That’s what it’s all about.  I think we made a little bit of a statement tonight.  We by far had the best car.  I feel like they’re going to be gunning for us on Saturday, so we just need to do our job.  I feel like coming to (races like the Capitani Classic)…it doesn’t pay a lot and the competition is so tough…I need that extra track time.  I’m not Donny Schatz.  We’ve been tuning on this racecar.”
 
“That felt good,” said Abreu.  “We just keep getting our car better and better.  Thanks to all the fans…it’s cool to see this place packed.  It’s cool to be in this environment.  There’s no place in the world that creates so much energy.  It’s a lot like the Chili Bowl…and both are races we’ve had success at.  Three years in a row to be locked in the A main, it just shows how good this team is.”
 
“We had kind of a disappointing day qualifying,” said Gravel.  “We really needed to win that heat race.  It just wasn’t a good night point-wise.  We had a really good car early in that A main.  It wasn’t what we wanted, but we made the best of it.  We’ll move on, we just needed to qualify better.”
 
Two firsts for the Knoxville Nationals occurred.  Gio Scelzi, just 16 years, eight months and 14 days old this Saturday, will become the youngest driver to ever qualify for the championship event.  That eclipses Jeff Gordon’s 1989 start at 18 years, and 15 days old.  Also, Tom Harris of Banbury, Oxfordshire, became the first driver to compete at the Knoxville Nationals from the United Kingdom.
 
The top sixteen drivers locking themselves into Saturday night’s A main in the first eight rows included Sweet, Kemenah, Larson, Schatz, Aaron Reutzel, Kerry Madsen, Tim Shaffer, Carson Macedo, Gio Scelzi, Tim Kaeding, Ian Madsen, Jacob Allen, Rico Abreu, Greg Hodnett, Shane Stewart and Terry McCarl.
 
Those drivers who will start in rows one through five of Saturday’s B main include Parker Price-Miller, Lucas Wolfe, Daryn Pittman, Brock Zearfoss, Cory Eliason, Mark Dobmeier, David Gravel, Sammy Walsh, Austin McCarl and Kraig Kinser.
 
Friday’s FVP Night will include the drivers who missed the top 26 in points.  The top four finishers in Friday night’s main event will earn starting spots 17-20 in Saturday’s championship.  The fifth place finisher will start 11th in Saturday’s B.  The $10,000 Speed Sport World Challenge will also be run.  If the winner of the race has not qualified already for Saturday night’s main event, they will be awarded the 25th starting spot.  Two-time and defending World Series Sprintcars (WSS) champion James McFadden will start on the pole, alongside Lynton Jeffrey.
 
The 58th Annual 5-hour ENERGY Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s General Stores continues with FVP night, Friday, August 10.  There are still tickets available for the biggest event in sprint car racing!  For more information, visit www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com!
 
Toyota Night #2 of the 58th Annual 5-hour ENERGY Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s General Stores Results
 
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 2 laps: 1. 41, Carson Macedo, Lemoore, CA (9), 15.520; 2. 10H, Chad Kemenah, Alvada, OH (6), 15.608; 3. 1A, Jacob Allen, Hanover, PA (20), 15.627; 4. 49, Brad Sweet, Grass Valley, CA (1), 15.634; 5. 71P, Parker Price-Miller, Kokomo, IN (41), 15.643; 6. 28, Scott Bogucki, McLaren Vale, SA, Au (19), 15.691; 7. 44, Trey Starks, Puyallup, WA (5), 15.748; 8. 19P, Paige Polyak, Tiffin, OH (10), 15.767; 9. 2, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (50), 15.783; 10. 7, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA (18), 15.810; 11. 91T, Cale Thomas, Fairland, IN (3), 15.838; 12. 1X, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (2), 15.857; 13. 3, Tim Kaeding, San Jose, CA (47), 15.861; 14. 17X, Josh Baughman, Odessa, TX (36), 15.862; 15. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (35), 15.894; 16. 7C, John Carney II, El Paso, TX (21), 15.902; 17. 24R, Rico Abreu, St. Helena, CA (33), 15.925; 18. 99G, Skylar Gee, Leduc, ALB, Can. (14), 15.942; 19. 48, Danny Dietrich, Gettysburg, PA (16), 15.948; 20. 35, Jamie Veal, Warrnambool, VIC, Aust. (34), 15.97; 21. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (26), 15.977; 22. 39, Spencer Bayston, Lebanon, IN (40), 15.980; 23. 21AU, Jordyn Brazier, Sydney, NSW, Aust. (13), 15.982; 24. 55, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (44), 15.985; 25. 83, Cory Eliason, Selma, CA (49), 15.989; 26. 11K, Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, IN (23), 15.993; 27. 26, Joey Saldana, Brownsburg, IN (42), 16.001; 28. 17W, Harli White, Lindsay, OK (12), 16.005; 29. 5, David Gravel, Watertown, CT (46), 16.020; 30. 49J, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (31), 16.026; 31. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (45), 16.032; 32. 9R, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (15), 16.059; 33. 70, Dave Blaney, High Point, NC (11), 16.076; 34. 1, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (51), 16.084; 35. 2C, Wayne Johnson, Tuttle, OK (39), 16.121; 36. 95, Matt Covington, Glenpool, OK (29), 16.123; 37. 44M, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (7), 16.125; 38. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (48), 16.137; 39. G1, Gary Taylor, Snohomish, WA (37), 16.150; 40. 25, Bobby McMahan, Elk Grove, CA (22), 16.204; 41. 21K, Thomas Kennedy, Winnipeg, MB, Can. (28), 16.214; 42. 35P, Skylar Prochaska, Lakefield, MN (17), 16.244; 43. W20, Greg Wilson, Benton Ridge, OH (25), 16.258; 44. 71A, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL (43), 16.259; 45. 28AU, Allan Woods, Brisbane, QLD, Aust. (32), 16.274; 46. 81, Lee Jacobs, Dalton, OH (30), 16.308; 47. 3X, Jac Haudenschild, Wooster, OH (24), 16.308; 48. 91, Kyle Reinhardt, Neptune City, NJ (27), 16.332; 49. 18J, Jenna Frazier, Rio Linda, CA (8), 17.756; 50. 84, Tom Harris, Banbury, OXFD, UK (38), 18.088; 51. 2MM, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA (4), NT.
 
Heat one (started), 10 Laps, 2:42.8: 1. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2); 2. Mark Dobmeier (4); 3. Kraig Kinser (3); 4. John Carney II (5) / 5. Scott Bogucki (7); 6. Carson Macedo (8); 7. Matt Covington (1); 8. Cale Thomas (6) / 9. Lee Jacobs (10); 10. Thomas Kennedy (9)
 
Heat two (started), 10 Laps, 2:47.1: 1. Chris Martin (1); 2. Rico Abreu (5); 3. Spencer Bayston (4); 4. Chad Kemenah (8) / 5. Rager Phillips (2); 6. Jac Haudenschild (10); 7. Joey Saldana (3); 8. Trey Starks (7) / 9. Skylar Prochaska (9); 10. Don Droud Jr. (6)
 
Heat three (started), 10 Laps, 2:45.9: 1. Dave Blaney (2); 2. Tim Kaeding (6); 3. Harli White (3); 4. Jacob Allen (8) / 5. Skylar Gee (5); 6. Greg Wilson (9); 7. Jordyn Brazier (4); 8. Paige Polyak (7) / 9. Kyle Reinhardt (10); 10. Brian Brown (1)
 
Heat four (started), 10 Laps, 2:44.2: 1. Sammy Swindell (2); 2. Brad Sweet (8); 3. Gary Taylor (1); 4. David Gravel (3) / 5. Shane Stewart (7); 6. Brooke Tatnell (4); 7. Josh Baughman (6); 8. Danny Dietrich (5) / 9. RJ Johnson (9); 10. Jenna Frazier (10)
 
Heat five (started), 10 Laps, 2:45.1: 1. Cory Eliason (4); 2. Wayne Johnson (2); 3. Josh Schneiderman (3); 4. Terry McCarl (6); 5. Parker Price-Miller (8); 6. Jamie Veal (5); 7. Carson McCarl (7); 8. Allan Woods (9); 9. Bobby McMahan (1); 10. Tom Harris (10)
 
C main (started), 10 Laps, 2:18.1: 1. Don Droud Jr. (1); 2. RJ Johnson (4); 3. Bobby McMahan (2); 4. Lee Jacobs (5) / 5. Skylar Prochaska (3); 6. Tom Harris (6) DNS - 7. Thomas Kennedy; 8. Kyle Reinhardt; 9. Brian Brown; 10. Jenna Frazier; 11. Matt Moro
 
B main (started), 12 Laps, NT: 1. Carson Macedo (1); 2. Parker Price-Miller (2); 3. Shane Stewart (6); 4. Jamie Veal (12) / 5. Scott Bogucki (3); 6. Danny Dietrich (11); 7. Don Droud Jr. (19); 8. Cale Thomas (8); 9. Josh Baughman (9); 10. Greg Wilson (18); 11. Skylar Gee (10); 12. Brooke Tatnell (14); 13. Rager Phillips (16); 14. Lee Jacobs (23); 15. Allan Woods (17); 16. RJ Johnson (22); 17. Paige Polyak (5); 18. Trey Starks (4); 19. Joey Saldana (15); 20. Carson McCarl (7); 21. Jordyn Brazier (13); 22. Jac Haudenschild (20); 23. Bobby McMahan (21); DNS - 24. Matt Covington
 
A main (started), 25 Laps, NT: 1. Brad Sweet (6); 2. Rico Abreu (2); 3. David Gravel (13); 4. Tim Kaeding (5); 5. Terry McCarl (4); 6. Chad Kemenah (8); 7. Cory Eliason (10); 8. Shane Stewart (23); 9. Carson Macedo (21); 10. Kraig Kinser (11); 11. Mark Dobmeier (1); 12. Jacob Allen (7); 13. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (15); 14. Parker Price-Miller (22); 15. Spencer Bayston (9); 16. Wayne Johnson (18); 17. Jamie Veal (24); 18. Sammy Swindell (17); 19. John Carney II (3); 20. Chris Martin (19); 21. Gary Taylor (20); 22. Dave Blaney (16); 23. Harli White (12); 24. Josh Schneiderman (14). Lap Leader: Sweet 1-25. Hard-charger: S. Stewart.
 
Final Combined Points
 
A main
 
1  49  Brad Sweet  491
2  10H  Chad Kemenah  479
3  57  Kyle Larson 475
4  15  Donny Schatz  474
5  87  Aaron Reutzel  473
6  2M  Kerry Madsen  473
7  49X  Tim Shaffer 471
8  41  Carson Macedo  469
9  71  Gio Scelzi  468
10  3  Tim Kaeding 467
11  18  Ian Madsen  467
12  1A  Jacob Allen  465
13  24R  Rico Abreu  463
14  27  Greg Hodnett  462
15  2  Shane Stewart  458
16  24  Terry McCarl  455
 
B main
 
17  71P  Parker Price-Miller 454
18  24W  Lucas Wolfe 453
19  9  Daryn Pittman  452
20  4  Brock Zearfoss  444
21  83  Cory Eliason 440
22  13  Mark Dobmeier  437
23  5  David Gravel  431
24  5H  Sammy Walsh  431
25  2KS  Austin McCarl  429
26  11K  Kraig Kinser 426
 
Friday Competitors
 
27  7C  John Carney II  425
28  39  Spencer Bayston  424
29  09  Matt Juhl  423
30  11  Roger Crockett  421
31  28  Scott Bogucki  420
32  15H  Sam Hafertepe Jr.  416
33  41S  Dominic Scelzi  416
34  35  Jamie Veal  415
35  29  Willie Croft 411
36  13X  Paul McMahan  405
37  99  Brady Bacon 404
38  0  Lynton Jeffrey  404
39  40  Clint Garner 403
40  4K  Kasey Kahne  401
41  1  Sammy Swindell  400
42  3H  James McFadden  400
43  1S  Logan Schuchart  400
44  2C  Wayne Johnson  399
45  71X  Kevin Thomas Jr.  398
46  17W  Harli White  396
47  91T  Cale Thomas 395
48  70  Dave Blaney 394
49  5J  Jamie Ball  392
50  44M  Chris Martin 390
51  10  Clyde Knipp 390
52  49J  Josh Schneiderman 390
53  17X  Josh Baughman  390
54  1X  Don Droud Jr.  389
55  85  Chase Wanner  388
56  99G  Skylar Gee  384
57  48  Danny Dietrich  383
58  19P  Paige Polyak 383
59  44  Trey Starks  383
60  15M  Bobby Mincer  382
61  17  Sheldon Haudenschild  382
62  G1  Gary Taylor 378
63  7  Carson McCarl  376
64  56N  Davey Heskin  371
65  7S  Jason Sides  368
66  19  Brent Marks 367
67  55  Brooke Tatnell  367
68  17B  Bill Balog  362
69  12N  Cole Duncan 361
70  9R  Rager Phillips  352
71  3P  Sawyer Phillips  351
72  21AU Jordyn Brazier  348
73  97G  Hunter Schuerenberg  347
74  26  Joey Saldana 344
75  17WX  Shane Golobic  342
76  W20  Greg Wilson 333
77  28P  Brian Paulus 319
78  95  Matt Covington  316
79  9X  Jake Bubak  314
80  28AU Allan Woods 313
81  68  Chase Johnson  312
82  81  Lee Jacobs  310
83  71A  RJ Johnson  310
84  25  Bobby McMahan  304
85  2K  Kevin Ingle  302
86  3X  Jac Haudenschild  301
87  70S  Jeff Swindell 298
88  20  AJ Moeller  294
89  35P  Skylar Prochaska  286
90  21  Brian Brown 283
91  21K  Thomas Kennedy  281
92  7W  Tasker Phillips  280
93  91  Kyle Reinhardt  268
94  84  Tom Harris  265
95  18J  Jenna Frazier  259
96  2MM Matt Moro  230
 
Friday Speed Sport World Challenge Lineup (20 laps)
 
1.  James McFadden, 400
2.  Lynton Jeffrey, 404
3.  Jamie Veal, 415
4.  Dominic Scelzi, 416
5.  Scott Bogucki, 420
6.  Austin McCarl, 429
7.  Sammy Walsh, 431
8.  Cory Eliason, 440
9.  Parker Price-Miller, 454
10. Terry McCarl, 455
11. Tim Kaeding, 467
12. Ian Madsen, 467
13. Carson Macedo, 469
14. Kerry Madsen, 473
15. Skylar Gee, 384
16. Brooke Tatnell, 367
17. Jordyn Brazier, 348
18. Allan Woods, 313
19. Thomas Kennedy, 281
20. Tom Harris, 265