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Hmiel Is Mr. Pavement
August 22nd, 2010
WINCHESTER – North Carolina driver Shane Hmiel found the perfect way to capture the USAC Amsoil Sprint Car pavement championship by winning the Rich Vogler classic at Winchester Speedway on Sunday.
Hmiel came into the final race of the pavement season in the point’s lead and needing only to finish in the top five to secure the title. He capped off a great season with his first win at Winchester.
Levi Jones took the early lead from the pole position chased by Hmiel, Bobby East, Henry Clarke and fast qualifier Tracy Hines.
For ten laps Hmiel kept the pressure on Jones and finally on the next circuit, Hmiel was able to get underneath Jones entering turn one to take the point.
Clarke brought out the first caution on lap 20 when his car got loose entering turn one and made contact with the outside retaining wall.
On the restart Jones got along side of Hmiel, but was unable to take the lead entering the first corner. East, Hines and Damion Gardner chased them. It was Gardner the driver on the move as he passed Hines on the back straight and then East two laps later to claim the third spot.
The second caution waved on lap 31 for debris, but Hmiel was able to hold off Jones, who surrounded the second spot to Gardner on lap 32 on the back straight. The final caution flag waved on lap 33 when Chris Windom made contact with the turn two wall.
Hmiel pulled away from the remainder of the field on the restart as Gardner, Hines, Jones, East and Jerry Coons Jr. battled for position.
At the finish it was Hmiel, Gardner, Hines, Jones and East.
“Our car is good,” Hmiel said in victory lane. “We won the Rich Vogler, and the Hoosier Hundred. I’m not a very good driver, but this car is amazing.”
Hmiel said he drove the last ten laps as hard as he could.
In addition to the sprint car event at Winchester, Hmiel won at Salem Speedway a week ago and recorded to victories at O’Reilly Raceway Park in July.
Gardner credited his crew with doing a great job in preparing the car and thanked Bobby East for some assistance.
“Bobby (East) pointed us in the right direction,” he said. “We have been able to race from the back to the front all year.”
Hines said the team had a decent car and was placed with the podium finish.



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August 23rd, 2010 at 1:50 pmI am so thankful to see you doing so well. I look for quips from you every day. Was a big fan from the first time I watched you race. Have prayed for you and waited for you to get to where I knew your talent would take you. Looking forward to seeing you move up in the ranks. Just keep on keeping on and I will always be a fan.