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Meyers Tops Schatz At North Central
July 4th, 2010

BRAINERD, Minn. — Jason Meyers fought off Donny Schatz and Joey Saldana to earn his series-leading seventh World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series triumph of the season Saturday night at North Central Speedway.
Meyers used a strong double-file restart on the low side of the track with four laps remaining to edge Schatz, after the pair had a great battle on a previous restart only to have the caution wave, setting up the final restart. For Meyers, the $10,000 win was the 42nd of his World of Outlaws career.
“It feels great to win,” said Meyers. “We had a little bit of a dry spell after a great start to the season and we’ve been digging hard here. This entire team has been working hard and I think my confidence was down a little and we are getting that back and really getting rolling now.”
On the final restart, Meyers, Schatz and Saldana nearly went three wide into turn one when the yellow flew for Danny Lasoski, who has stopped on the track. With the same restart order, Meyers led the field into turns one and two in the GLR Investments KPC with Schatz diving low and nearly taking the lead on the final green flag as the pair raced side-by-side. Meyers held him off and Schatz again looked low in turns one and two on the next lap, pulling even with the leader, but was not quite able to get a run on him to make a pass.
“All I was thinking was go hard,” Meyers said. “That’s the great thing about Donny (Schatz). He’ll race you as hard as can be, but he’ll race you clean. That takes a lot of skill to do. Anyone can run in there and run over you and Donny races you hard and I have the utmost respect for him.”
Schatz did everything he could as he looked for the win down the stretch, winding up second in the Armor All/STP J&J.
“He raced me clean and I guess you can’t win them all,” said Schatz of Meyers. “It doesn’t seem like we are winning too many, but we had an awesome car. I can’t thank my guys enough. They just keep plugging away and every night they keep giving me something even better than the night before. I probably left a few laps out there and didn’t get aggressive enough at the right times.”
Saldana finished third ahead of Kraig Kinser and Tim Kaeding.



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