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One Sweet Finish!
October 31st, 2010
Brad Sweet enjoys victory lane at the ShortTrack Nationals at I-30 Speedway Saturday night. (Tim Aylwin photo).
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — I-30 Speedway’s Short Track Nationals is never short on drama.
Saturday night’s 23rd annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals presented by Hoosier Tires championship was no exception, as Brad Sweet added yet another prestigious feather to his cap by taking the $15,000 winner’s share in the 30-lap finale at I-30 Speedway.
Sweet led little more than the final lap for his second Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters National victory in as many nights after race-long leader Greg Wilson and Sam Hafertepe, Jr., ran afoul of each other on the white-flag lap to open the door for an opportunistic Sweet.
“They were battling hard for a $15,000 win and got together just enough, I was just barely able to shoot through the gap,” Sweet explained after becoming the 16th different winner in the history of the event.
While Sweet and the Kasey Kahne Racing Ollie’s Bargain Outlets/Auto Value No. 49 team enjoyed the thrill of what seemed much of the way like an unlikely victory, Ohio’s Greg Wilson endured the pure agony of defeat after pacing the initial 28 circuits around the quarter-mile clay oval.
After winning the Pole Dash, Wilson led until the 29th circuit when Hafertepe tried to squeeze underneath entering turn three. The pair made contact, both slid up the track and Sweet shot by on the bottom to steal the victory in front of Hafertepe and Wilson, who recovered to salvage podium finishes that neither found easy to stomach.
“That was a bullshit move,” an irate Wilson exclaimed in a frontstretch interview after the incident with Hafertepe. “If he thinks this is how you have to win races, then he probably ought to quit because that’s not how you win races.”
Hafertepe responded to the raucous crowd, “You all can boo all you want, but we put on a hell of a show for ya.”
As it was, Sweet, who had taken third from Brandon Wimmer on the 18th circuit, stole the spotlight in the $78,400 STN championship feature.
Jason Sides, the 2001 STN champion, slipped past Wimmer on the 20th round en route to a fourth-place finish aboard the Sides No. 7s.
Wimmer ranked as the top finishing STN rookie contender in fifth, just ahead of fellow event rookie Justin Carver in sixth. Jeff Swindell was seventh, with a trio of Tims —Shaffer, Crawley and Kaeding — completing the top 10.
15-Sam Hafertepe, Jr., 49-Brad Sweet, 1s-Sammy Swindell, 7tw-Brandon Wimmer, w20-Greg Wilson, 6k-Chad Kemenah.




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