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Clanton Aiming To Repeat ’09 Celebration When Illini 100 Returns
03/21/12 at 6:48pm
 
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March 21, 2012
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Clanton Aiming To Repeat ’09 Celebration When Illini 100 Returns To Farmer City Raceway on March 30-31
Huge World of Outlaws of Late Model Series Event Back At Demanding Quarter-Mile Oval After One-Year Absence

Kevin Kovac
FARMER CITY, IL – March 21, 2012 – Shane Clanton sure is pleased that the Illini 100 will end a one-year absence from Farmer City Raceway’s schedule on March 30-31.

No surprise there, of course. The standout driver from Fayetteville, Ga., is a former winner of the marquee World of Outlaws Late Model Series event at the quarter-mile oval, capturing the race’s $20,000 top prize in 2009.

“I hated that we didn’t get to go to Farmer City last year,” Clanton said of a bullring known for its intense action. “It’s not only where I got one of the biggest wins of my career, but it’s also a real cool place that I like running at. I’m glad we’re going back.”

The Illini 100 is returning to its birthplace, rekindling memories of the exciting competition that prevailed when Farmer City hosted the event from 2008-2010. Uncertainty with the track’s promotional team forced WoO LMS officials to schedule the 2011 Illini 100 at LaSalle (Ill.) Speedway (inclement weather ultimately caused the cancelation of the race), but now Jeff Hammer is firmly at the helm of the venerable speedway and ready to bring the blockbuster weekend ‘home.’

And with this week’s arrival of Spring bringing temperatures approaching 80 to central Illinois, anticipation is building among fans and teams for two huge nights of WoO LMS racing at Farmer City. Advance-sale tickets are selling fast and are available on-line at www.worldofoutlaws.com/tickets or by calling the event hotline at 877-395-8606.

Clanton, 36, is one of the racers itching to get to Farmer City. He will enter the Illini 100 on a high note, buoyed by a strong start to the 2012 WoO LMS campaign (third in the points standings with four top-five and five top-10 finishes in six A-Mains) and hot off his first win since joining the Kennedy Motorsports team.

“I feel real confident about our chances at Farmer City because we’ve been running good,” said Clanton, who broke into Victory Lane on March 17 in the Jimmy Thomas Memorial at East Alabama Motor Speedway in Phenix City, Ala. “We’ve had a fast, top-five car every time we’ve unloaded this year. To have that is pretty exciting. You can’t wait to get to the next race when you’re running like that.

“And it seems like the longer the run, the better we get, so I feel really good about going 100 laps at Farmer City.”

Clanton also knows how to get the job done at Farmer City. He’s one of just two drivers to win the Illini 100, joining ’08 and ’10 victor Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark.

The Peach State star’s 2009 Illini 100 triumph came in dramatic fashion – a trademark of the early-season event, which has gone to the wire with the outcome in doubt in each of its three editions. Clanton spent most of the distance chasing Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa, before finally slipping by to grab the lead on lap 94.

“The most memorable part of it for me was sitting there hounding Birkhofer for so many laps,” said Clanton, who beat Birkhofer to the finish line by less than a car length. “He finally messed up just a little bit to let me get by him. He pushed in (turns) three and four and I drove by him down the front straightaway on the bottom. Then I just got back to the top and held on from there.”

Clanton was his usual demonstrative self during the post-race ceremonies, pounding his fists on the roof of his car and whooping it up with his crew. It wasn’t the richest or most prestigious win of his career – he won dirt Late Model racing’s top crown jewel, the DIRTcar UMP-sanctioned World 100 at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, in 2008 – but it was an important checkered flag.

“It ranks up there in the top three or four wins that I’ve had,” said Clanton, who has also won 100-lap WoO LMS events at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa. (2010 Firecracker 100) and Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway (2006 Pittsburgher 100). “The World 100 definitely is my greatest win, but the Illini is one of the biggest races of the year for the World of Outlaws so that makes it special. It’s also cool just to be able to win in Illinois, which has some of the best Late Model racing in the country.”

Farmer City is at the epicenter of the full-fender competition in the Land of Lincoln. It’s a venerable fairgrounds track that presents a unique challenge to all entrants hoping to collect the Illini 100’s $20,000 first-place check.

“It’s probably one of the most demanding racetracks that we go to,” said Clanton, who this year is driving Capital Race Cars for Kennedy Motorsports as a teammate to John Lobb of Frewsburg, N.Y., after spending nearly a decade with Ronnie Dobbins’s RSD Enterprises team. “To finish any 100-lapper is tough, but to get through 100 laps there, with how fast and small the racetrack is, is an accomplishment.

“You gotta be up on the wheel the whole hundred laps at Farmer City. It’s so intense. You have to be careful you don’t drive off the (wall-less) back straightaway if you’re running the top, and if you’re running the bottom you can slip up and lose ground real easy.”

According to Clanton, adding even more luster to the Illini 100 weekend is Farmer City’s down-home atmosphere.

“The fans always are excited to see us there,” said Clanton, who has traveled the country as a WoO LMS regular since 2005. “There are always certain places in the country you go to that are what I call real ‘fan-friendly,’ and Farmer City is one of them. It’s just a neat place, from the covered grandstand to the way the track is laid out to let fans park their cars and campers all the way around turns one and two.”

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The Illini 100 weekend at Farmer City Raceway will feature time trials and heat races on Fri., March 30, and B-Mains and the 100-lap A-Main on Sat., March 31. The big addition to the weekend this year will be a 50-lap DIRTcar UMP Modified feature offering a $5,000 top prize, with the open-wheel division running heat races on Friday evening and B-Mains and the extra-distance headliner on Saturday night.

This year’s Illini 100 weekend will also include racing for Farmer City’s weekly support classes. The DIRTcar UMP Pro Late Models, Street Stocks and Hornets will run complete programs on Fri., March 30, and the Pro Late Models and Street Stocks will return on Sat., March 31, to battle in regular racing cards.

An open practice session will be held on Thurs., March 29, from 6-10 p.m. Pit gates are tentatively scheduled to open at 4 p.m.

Pit gates are scheduled to be unlocked at 12 noon on Friday and Saturday, with hot laps set to start at 6:30 p.m. on Friday and 5 p.m. on Saturday and qualifying to immediately follow.

The ‘Will Call’ window for ticket pickup will open at 5 p.m. on Thursday and 11:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and the front gates will open at 12 noon on both Friday and Saturday.

Illini 100 ticket prices (reserved and general admission) are $15 (Friday) and $30 (Saturday), with children’s tickets (ages 12-and-under) priced at $5 (Friday) and $15 (Saturday). Two-day tickets cost $40 (adults) and $20 (children) if purchased in advance, while pit passes are $25 on Thursday, $30 on Friday and $40 on Saturday with a two-day band available for $65 and a three-day band (including Thursday’s practice) offered for $85. DIRTcar members receive a $5 discount on pit-admission packages.

Seats can be reserved in advance for both nights on-line at www.worldofoutlaws.com/tickets or by calling the event hotline at 877-395-8606. Pre-race reserved-seat ticket sales will conclude at 5 p.m. on Wed., March 28, and then all tickets will be general admission.

Reserved trackside parking spots are sold out, event officials said.

More information on Farmer City Raceway is available by logging on to www.farmercityracing.com or calling 217-552-0432 (main line) or 217-552-0434 (promoter Jeff Hammer).

For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.

Fans can also follow the WoO LMS on Twitter at Twitter.com/WoOLateModels and Facebook at Facebook.com/WorldofOutlaws .
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Build-Up To Farmer City ‘Illini 100’ Begins With Kickoff Party
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March 24, 2012
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Build-Up To Farmer City Raceway’s ‘Illini 100’ Begins With Kickoff Party & Car Show On Tuesday At Champaign Bob Evans
Mid-Week Promotion Sets Stage For $20,000-To-Win World of Outlaws Late Model Series Spectacular On March 30-31

by Kevin Kovac
FARMER CITY, IL – March 24, 2012 – The fourth running of the ‘Illini 100’ will rock Farmer City Raceway on March 30-31, but the build-up to the $20,000-to-win World of Outlaws Late Model Series spectacular will begin on Tues., March 27, about a half-hour’s drive southeast of the quarter-mile clay oval.

Farmer City promoter Jeff Hammer has organized the inaugural Illini 100 Kickoff Party & Car Show for 4-8 p.m. on March 27 at the Bob Evans restaurant on 1813 N. Neil Road in Champaign, Ill., providing both diehard and casual fans an opportunity to see some of the cars and drivers that will compete in the track’s blockbuster event.

“The Illini 100 is the biggest race of the year at Farmer City Raceway and we’re trying to get the word out in a real good market for us,” said Hammer, who is beginning his second year at the helm of the fairgrounds facility’s weekly action. “The Champaign Bob Evans has joined us as a partner at the speedway this year and they’re giving us a new avenue to expose the track and the Illini 100 weekend in a very busy area just off Interstate 74 near the Market Place Mall.”

Dozens of race cars will be on display in the Bob Evans parking lot on March 27, including dirt Late Models driven by former DIRTcar UMP national champion Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., teenage sensation Bobby Pierce of Oakwood, Ill., Donny Walden of Towanda, Ill., and Jim (‘MoonMan’) Moon of Mt. Auburn, Ill. Hammer said WoO LMS Rookie of the Year contender Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., also might bring his machine to the Kickoff Party.

The drivers will be with their cars to meet fans and sign autographs throughout the affair, which will also feature a 50/50 raffle, door prizes, special giveaways, driver apparel sales and awards for participants (Best Appearing Car, Bob Evans Guest Pick and Longest Tow).

“It should be a fun night for everyone who comes out and a great way to stir up some excitement about the Illini 100,” said Hammer, noting that the Bob Evans restaurant will offer free dinner to kids during the Kickoff Party. “By the end of the night, hopefully everyone who stops by will be ready to go racing at Farmer City Raceway.”

The anticipation level has been rising steadily for the Illini 100 weekend, which includes Ohlins Shocks Time Trials and qualifying heat races on Fri., March 30, and B-Mains and the 100-lap A-Main on Sat., March 31. An open practice session from 6-9 p.m. on Thurs., March 29 – with free grandstand admission for fans who would like to get a taste of the racing to come – will begin the weekend, which returns to its traditional ‘home’ after a one-year hiatus.

“Everyone’s excited,” Hammer said of the feeling around the Farmer City racing community. “The weather has been so great around here lately – and knock on wood, it’s looking good right through the Illini 100 now too – it’s getting everybody pumped up for some racing. I think you’re gonna see a jump this week in ticket sales, internet talk and general buzz – and then, if the weather cooperates, the weekend will be huge.

“I’ve had so many calls from fans in Iowa, Indiana and Wisconsin who plan on coming down. It seems like since there wasn’t a World of Outlaws race here last year, everybody is real hungry for the Illini to be back.”

A sign of what fans can expect came on March 18 when Farmer City’s first open practice day attracted more than 135 cars spread over the track’s regular divisions. Race teams got a taste of the bullring’s new surface and were impressed.

“We started rebuilding the surface last year,” said Hammer. “We started by getting the banking back to its original conditions, and this year we added new clay to help with moisture control. Our surface is hard, smooth and fast, and I think that’s gonna make for a great Illini 100 weekend.”

Hammer’s preparations for the weekend also include an overhaul of all the track’s bleachers with blue and orange paint – the colors of the University of Illinois Fighting Illini, of course.

“We’re just giving the place a little TLC,” Hammer said of the venerable facility. “The stands needed to be repainted and it just made sense to do them blue and orange for the Illini 100.”

A star-studded field of dirt Late Model racers is expected to chase the event’s $20,000 top prize, including former Illini 100 winners Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark. (2008 and ’10) and WoO LMS regular Shane Clanton of Fayetteville, Ga. (’09).

Former WoO LMS champions Rick Eckert of York, Pa., Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., and Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., will join Clanton in leading the national tour’s traveling contingent against a talented array of national, regional and local talent.

“We have some real good central Illinois boys who can really give the Outlaws a run for the money,” said Hammer, pointing to drivers like Feger, Pierce, Walden, Sheppard, Shannon Babb of Moweaqua (a near-winner of the Illini 100 in 2008 and ’10), defending DIRTcar UMP national champion Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Brian Shirley of Chatham, Kevin Weaver of Gibson City and Eric Smith of Bloomington.

This year’s Illini 100 weekend will also include a $5,000-to-win DIRTcar UMP Modified event (heats on Fri., March 30, and B-Mains and 50-lap feature on Sat., March 31) and racing for Farmer City’s weekly support classes. The DIRTcar UMP Pro Late Models, Street Stocks and Hornets will run complete programs on Friday evening, and the Pro Late Models and Street Stocks will return on Saturday night to battle in regular racing cards.

Pit gates are scheduled to be unlocked at 4 p.m. for Thursday’s practice and 12 noon on Friday and Saturday, with hot laps set to start at 6:30 p.m. on Friday and 5 p.m. on Saturday and qualifying to immediately follow.

The ‘Will Call’ window for ticket pickup will open at 5 p.m. on Thursday and 11:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and the front gates will open at 12 noon on both Friday and Saturday.

Illini 100 ticket prices (reserved and general admission) are $15 (Friday) and $30 (Saturday), with children’s tickets (ages 12-and-under) priced at $5 (Friday) and $15 (Saturday). Two-day tickets cost $40 (adults) and $20 (children) if purchased in advance, while pit passes are $25 on Thursday, $30 on Friday and $40 on Saturday with a two-day band available for $65 and a three-day band (including Thursday’s practice) offered for $85. DIRTcar members receive a $5 discount on pit-admission packages.

Seats can be reserved in advance for both nights on-line at www.worldofoutlaws.com/tickets or by calling the event hotline at 877-395-8606. Pre-race reserved-seat ticket sales will conclude at 5 p.m. on Wed., March 28, and then all tickets will be general admission.

Reserved trackside parking spots are sold out, event officials said.

More information on Farmer City Raceway is available by logging on to www.farmercityracing.com or calling 217-552-0432 (main line) or 217-552-0434 (promoter Jeff Hammer).

For more information on the WoO LMS, visit www.worldofoutlaws.com.
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