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Butterfield Takes $1,000 Hornet Challenge At Lincoln Speedway

                (Lincoln, IL) Lincoln Speedway was back in action this past Friday, June 23 with Intrepid Fallen Heroes night presented by Charron’s Auto Repair.  On schedule was the $1,000 to win Hornet Challenge, which ended up being the show of the night.  The Midwest Big Ten Pro Late Models, Modifieds, Street Stocks, and POWRi DII Midgets presented by Nutech Seed were also on schedule.

                A strong field of 19-cars and drivers entered the 2nd annual Hornet Challenge.  Drivers from four different states, Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Missouri were on hand going for the top prize.  Early on in the event, it was two Wisconsin drivers, Jay Orr and Jake Balk, going back and forth for the lead.  However, Mapleton, IL driver, Kenny Butterfield, entered the three car battle and took the top spot on lap seven.   Back in the field, last year’s winner, Adam Webb was trying to work his way from the 10th starting spot.  Webb methodically worked his way forward, moving into the second spot on lap 20.  Unfortunately for Webb, a flat tire forced him to the pits to make a change, relegating him to the back with only five to go.  The race which ran very clean with hardly any cautions waving, saw Butterfield go on to claim the $1,000 top prize.  Jake Balk, Jay Orr, Derrick DeFord, and Dallas Lugge finished off the top five.  The Hornets now move on to Macon Speedway for night two and another $1,000 top prize.

                Co-headlining the show was the Midwest Big Ten Pro Late Models.  By way of a good re-draw, Springfield, IL driver Jake Little started on the pole for the 20-lap main event.  When the green dropped, Little raced out front with Tommy Sheppard, Jr. falling in line behind him.  Roben Huffman, the 2016 champion, moved from seventh to third, while Ryan Little also put on a show.  R. Little started sixth, moved up to second but then suffered a flat tire.  After the change, Little restarted at the back and worked his way on the extreme topside of the track to the fifth spot.  Matt Taylor was also putting on a show, after starting at the back.  Once Taylor got rolling, he worked his way up to the fourth position.  At the checkered, Jake Little claimed his first Lincoln feature of the season but fifth overall.  Sheppard, Huffman, Taylor, and Ryan Little completed the top five.

                In the UMP Modified class, Ashland, IL driver Brandon Roberts started on the outside of the front row for the 20-lap feature and proved to be too much for the rest of the field.  Many time track champion, Brian Lynn, ran in line behind him for the race’s duration but could never mount a serious challenge.  Austin Lynn was third, Cole Hussong fourth, and Tim Luttrell finished fifth.  For Roberts, he extended his point lead to 26 with his second feature win of the season.

                Belleville, IL driver, Tyler Vantoll, continued his hot streak in the POWRi DII Midget presented by Nutech Seed by claiming his third feature win in four tries at the track.  Vantoll was able to keep Jack Routson comfortably behind him as well as Robby McQuinn, Josh Thomas, and Brandon Smith rounded out the top five.

                The UMP Street Stocks may have had a small field of cars but they put on a really solid show for the fans in the 15-lap feature.  After a number of different battles for position in the top five, former UMP Super Late Model campaigner, Chuck Mitchell claimed the feature win in the Rudy Zaragoza owned #67R.  Mitchell was followed closely by Tyler Gilmour, Robert Cottom, Dane Arvin, and Justin Crowell.

                Lincoln Speedway now prepares for a HUGE show next Sunday, July 2, as the DIRTcar Summer Nationals Hell Tour comes to town for the Super Late Model Graue Chevrolet Showdown.  As if that isn’t enough, the USAC National Midgets will be on track as well for the first time at Lincoln.  The Summit National Modified tour will be on hand as well.  The best drivers in all three worlds will converge in Central Illinois for an outstanding show.

                Pit gates will open Sunday, July 2 at 2:00, grandstands at 3:00, hotlaps will begin at 5:00, and racing will take the green at 6:00.  Grandstand admission will be $30 for adults and $5 for kids 11 and under.

About Lincoln Speedway:

                For more information on the track, follow Lincoln Speedway online at www.lincolnspeedwayil.com, on Facebook (www.facebook.com/LincolnILSpeedway), and Twitter (@LincolnILSpdwy).  Updates are also available by calling the Track Enterprises office at 217-764-3200.

                Lincoln Speedway is located at the Logan County Fairgrounds, in Lincoln, IL.  The physical address is 1408 Short 11th St., Lincoln, IL 62656.  Lincoln Speedway races a number of UMP classes as well as specials on a near bi-weekly schedule of Friday and Sunday evenings.  Lincoln Speedway is a proud member of the Contingency Connection’s $100,000 Racer Rewards Program.

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