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McKenzie, Hoffman, Losh and McKinney Earn Friday Prelim Victories at Kokomo

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Zeke McKenzie – Jim DenHamer photo

KOKOMO, IN ā€“Ā July 31, 2020 ā€“ Friday nightā€™s debut for the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals at Kokomo Speedway had a little bit of everything in it. Some new faces in Victory Lane, some quite familiar ones, and some very satisfied race fans by the end of the four preliminary Showdown Features as part of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Seriesā€™ Hoosier Dirt Shootout.

After the giant field of 64 Summit Modifieds completed their Hot Lap/Qualifying sessions, topped by Jeff Leka and Derek Losh, four preliminary Showdown Features were spawned to lock-in the first sixteen cars for Saturday nightā€™s $5,000-to-win main event.

Showdown #1 ā€“Ā Zeke McKenzie

With the way The Zekester was driving the cushion and throwing slide jobs for the lead around Kokomo Speedway, it looked as though he had won every UMP Modified race ever held at Indianaā€™s Baddest Bullring. But it was the heart of a competitor and some abundant driving talent that got Zeke McKenzie his first Feature win in Summit Modifieds competition on Friday night, and the emotions were already sinking in as he pulled his Vanquish Race Cars #24 into Victory Lane.

ā€œThis is the best of the best in this Summit Modifieds deal,ā€ a very happy McKenzie told pit reporter Mike Norris in Victory Lane. ā€œWeā€™ve been traveling through the whole series and havenā€™t missed a race. Itā€™s great to be here.ā€

As the only Summit Modified driver on the roster this year attempting to start every show on the schedule, McKenzieā€™s experience behind the wheel shined bright throughout the entire 20-lap contest. He put the pressure on polesitter Jeff Leka in the early going and made the pass on him for the lead after a big run on the bottom out of Turn 2.

McKenzie held the top spot through a few restarts before having to deal with the wrath of Tyler Nicely, who dealt McKenzie a slider of his own on a Lap 9 restart. McKenzie came right back at him in Turns 3-4 and got underneath Nicelyā€™s #25, clearing him as they came back around and exited Turn 2.

Nicely kept digging down low over the remaining laps and stayed right with McKenzie, but it was not enough to catch the native Indianan as he crossed the stripe first to score one of the proudest moments of his career.

ā€œIā€™m justā€¦ flabbergasted,ā€ he said. ā€œItā€™s great to be here at home and get one in front of all these great people. We went from almost flipping at LaSalle to winning, I canā€™t believe it.ā€

(20 Laps) ā€“ Top 4 TransferĀ 1. 24-Zeke McKenzie [4]; 2. 25-Tyler Nicely [6]; 3. 3L-Jeff Leka [1]; 4. 10-Bradley Jameson [3]; 5. 34J-Jordan Wever [5]; 6. 93W-Brayden Watson [9]; 7. 3W-Dylan Woodling [7]; 8. 80-Cole Sink [2]; 9. B75-Brayden Berry [10]; 10. 83-Kasey Schrock [11]; 11. 49-Darek Snyder [12]; 12. 21B-Braxton Strait [13]; 13. 15W-Owen Wells [15]; 14. 53-Bobby Stremme [8]; 15. 9N-Todd Nelson [16]; 16. 21C-Kenny Carlson [14]

Nick Hoffman – Jim DenHamer photo

Showdown #2 ā€“ Nick Hoffman

If there were a single 20-lap stretch of racing to describe Nick Hoffmanā€™s Summit Modified season to this point, it was his dominating victory in Showdown Feature #2.

The two-time and defending tour champion put a hurting on his competition Friday night, leading flag-to-flag for the fourth time in four races and the $500 preliminary Feature prize.

Truth be told, Hoffman was untouchable, despite runner-up David Stremme and Adam Strickerā€™s best efforts to catch him. Nobody was able to get close enough to attempt a pass, as Hoffman ran away with it and a spot in the ever-important redraw for Saturday nightā€™s finale.

ā€œI was just kinda hanging on, it felt a little loose there at the end, but this thingā€™s pretty good. Just to be able to momentum around here right through the middle like that,ā€ Hoffman said in Victory Lane.

ā€œHappy to be here; Iā€™ve never been here before, but Iā€™ve watched a lot of open-wheel races here and it was a hell of a place.ā€

(20 Laps) ā€“ Top 4 TransferĀ 1. 7-Nick Hoffman [1]; 2. 35-David Stremme [4]; 3. 68-Adam Stricker [3]; 4. T9-Ryan Thomas [2]; 5. 34W-James Walters [7]; 6. 114-Clayton Bryant [5]; 7. O-Garrett Jameson [10]; 8. 463-Daniel Sanchez [9]; 9. 1S-Brian Shaw [8]; 10. 9-Ken Schrader [12]; 11. 77-Andy Bishop [11]; 12. 27C-Justin Cundiff [13]; 13. 21R-Richie Shirey [15]; 14. 83J-James Weintraut [14]; 15. 45-Kyle Hammer [6]; 16. 2X-Deaven Bolton [16]

Derek Losh – Jim DenHamer photo

Showdown #3 ā€“Ā Derek Losh

Much like the winner before him, Derek Losh dominated Showdown #3, running away from Danny Schwartz and Nick Allen in lapped traffic to collect $500 and a spot in Saturdayā€™s redraw.

Simply put, there was no catching Loshā€™s #21. He rode the cushion with skill and maintained the gap he opened up earlier in the race through lapped traffic, pulling away as the laps clicked off. Come the checkered flag, Losh had roughly a 10-car-length advantage over runner-up Schwartz in a Feature that went caution-free.

Losh has been terrific on the Indiana bullrings this season, with several wins already at Gas City I-69 Speedway, Lincoln Park Speedway, and even one at Kokomo on July 3.

ā€œEvery chance we get to come to Kokomo, we eat it up. This place is so badass,ā€ Losh said in Victory Lane.

(20 Laps) ā€“ Top 4 TransferĀ 1. 21-Derek Losh [1]; 2. 21D-Danny Schwartz [2]; 3. 21A-Nick Allen [3]; 4. K19-Will Krup [7]; 5. 22-Josh Harris [4]; 6. 8K-Levi Kissinger [5]; 7. 17N-Dillon Nusbaum [6]; 8. 65-Todd Sherman [10]; 9. 7D-Brad DeYoung [8]; 10. 24D-Travis Dickson [9]; 11. 4G-Bill Griffith [14]; 12. 24SH-Steven Hogue [11]; 13. 1W-Larry Witt [16]; 14. 11-Roger Cavness [15]; 15. E85-Jesse Strange [12]; 16. 44-Andy Sherley [13]

Mike McKinney – Jim DenHamer photo

Showdown #4 ā€“ Mike McKinney

With three Summit Modified Showdowns already in the books, the Kokomo Speedway surface had developed quite a sizable cushion ā€“Ā the perfect setting for a battle between two of Illinoisā€™ best UMP Modified racers named Mike.

Mike McKinney and Mike Harrison took to the topside of the fast quarter-mile and engaged in an exciting chase through lapped traffic throughout most of the race, ending with McKinney in Victory Lane and a spot for both of them in Saturdayā€™s redraw.

ā€œI knew when I saw me and [Harrison] in the same lineup, it was gonna be a hell of a show,ā€ McKinney said in Victory Lane. ā€œThereā€™s only one place to be when heā€™s behind you, and thatā€™s up on the fence, putting on a show.ā€

McKinney took the early lead from Curt Spalding and opened up a gap that Harrison was able to limit through the later stages of the race, chasing him down for several laps under green with plenty of slower cars to maneuver through.

A caution flag with two laps remaining stacked up the field and gave Harrison one final shot at McKinney, but Harrison bounced his #24 hard off the cushion/wall once more, scrubbing off enough momentum to allow The Magic Man the room he needed to bring home the win.

(20 Laps) ā€“ Top 4 TransferĀ 1. 96M-Mike McKinney [2]; 2. 24H-Mike Harrison [3]; 3. 5-Curt Spalding [1]; 4. 47-Collin Thirlby [6]; 5. 10L-Nathon Loney [5]; 6. 63-Dustin King [10]; 7. 7L-Mark Lamont [7]; 8. 22T-Tony Anderson [4]; 9. 327-Dustin Bruce [12]; 10. T5X-Bub Roberts [8]; 11. 35C-Craig Christian [11]; 12. 23-Luke Hubbell [15]; 13. 9PG-Percy Gendreau [13]; 14. 144-Austin Selig [16]; 15. 15-Chris Smith [9]; 16. P1-Tim Prince [14]

UP NEXT

The DIRTcar Summit Modified action continues Saturday night with the running of the Last Chance Showdown events for drivers not already qualified through the Showdowns, and the 40-lap, $5,000-to-win Feature event as part of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Seriesā€™ Hooiser Dirt Shootout.

 

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