Story & Video: Sheppard Seals Super DIRTCar Championship In Grand Fashion With Win At World Finals

Story By: COLBY GORNIEWICZ / DIRTCAR – CONCORD, NC – During the final night of competition at the Textron Off Road World of Outlaws World Finals, Matt Sheppard capped off one of the greatest comebacks in Super DIRTcar Series history.

The Waterloo, NY driver who was looking down and out after serving a suspension halfway through the season, clawed his way back to the top. In true champion fashion, Sheppard went out by visiting Victory Lane for the 12th time this year and secured his third straight and sixth overall Super DIRTcar Series championship.

After the re-draw to determine the top-five starting positions, Matt Sheppard drew the pole and would lead the field to the green flag for the 40-lap Feature event. Looking determined as ever to pick up that 12th victory to tie his own record of most wins in a single-season, Sheppard rocketed out to a commanding lead over Ravena, NY’s Keith Flach.

Early in the 40-lap event, Sheppard’s closest championship competitor Billy Decker made his way up inside the top-five after starting eighth on the grid.

Setting a blistering pace, the leaders started to make their way through lap traffic. Sheppard took some risky-chances as he was maneuvering his way through and was able to expand his lead over Flach to over two seconds.

As the race went on, the pressure on Sheppard started to lift as Decker started to fade through the field.

“We were moving up but then we had that long caution and a tire just quit after that and had a bottom restart and couldn’t get going,” said Billy Decker.

Much like the hot summer months, Matt Sheppard just proved to be too strong as Super Sheppard would drive the Dendis Companies/West Moreland Golf Club/Extreme Lubricants No. 9s to the 12th victory of 2017 Super DIRTcar Series season.

“What a crowd here tonight, wow this is unreal,” said Matt Sheppard. ‘You can’t take a lap off here; you have to be on the gas running as hard as you can every single lap. It’s awesome to be able to put on a show like that in front of a crowd like this, this makes our season.”

Flach showed speed all weekend at The Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway picking up two heat race wins and was rewarded with his first ever Super DIRTcar Series podium finish in the feature.

“It’s been a great weekend, great way to end the year,” said Keith Flach. “To finish second to guy like Matt [Sheppard] a multi-time champion is just phenomenal. We definitely had our struggles this year but we’re still relatively new and this is our first podium since we started with the Series. Just very thankful.”

It was when the Series visited Utica-Rome Speedway in early-July that things flipped upside down in the championship point standings.

Super Matt Sheppard and Lightning Larry Wight in a closely-contested battle made contact after running inches away from each other for several laps. The contact sent Wight flipping end-over-end. The ensuing result: an on-track scuffle that all but closed the door on the championship for Sheppard.

Before the on-track incident at Utica-Rome, it was looking like Sheppard had the team pointed towards a sixth Super DIRTcar Series title, holding a 58-point lead over second place Decker. Following the incident at Utica-Rome, the 35-year-old driver was hit with a two-race suspension and lost all money and points from the race. Wight was placed on probation for 90 days.

“It kind of took all the pressure off,” added Sheppard. “When you’re leading the points all season you’re worried every race about finishing good and it kind of took the pressure off and we just went out and said we want to win as many races as we can and that’s what we did.”

With the point standings scrambled from the penalties after Utica-Rome Speedway, Sheppard had a BIG hole to climb out of in order to repeat a Series championship. Following the event at Sharon Speedway on July 20, Sheppard was as low as ninth in the championship point standings, and a whopping 185 points behind the leader. Sheppard’s hard work during hot summer months paid off with a victory at NAPA Super DIRT Week that finally put him back in the points lead over three-time Super DIRTcar Series Champion Decker, who finished a dismal 16th-place in the Billy Whittaker Cars 200,

Exiting NAPA Super DIRT Week, Decker was behind Sheppard by 46 points, but the Unadilla, NY driver wasn’t going down without a fight. The following week at Brockville Ontario Speedway, Decker made a late-race pass en route to his fourth victory of the 2017 season, closing the points gap to just 30 points as the Series enters the final weekend of competition at the Textron Off Road World Finals in North Carolina.

That points gap grew ever so slightly over the course of the three-day mega-event at The Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Through the qualifying events and Friday Night’s Feature, Sheppard increased the points lead to 37 points before the Series Finale.

At the end, since July 25 Sheppard averaged a third-place finish and capped off a dream season in thrilling fashion with a trip down victory lane and his third consecutive championship by 71 points over Billy Decker.

While it may not have been Billy Decker’s time to climb back to the top of the standings, the three-time championship still had a stellar season. The Unadilla, NY driver was able to visit victory lane four times with wins coming at Fulton Speedway, Outlaw Speedway, Eldora Speedway and Brockville Speedway.

“I’m so proud of this whole team, they worked really hard to overcome some obstacles,” said Billy Decker. “We dug and clawed and fought. I’m disappointed we didn’t get the championship but I don’t want to take anything away from their efforts and second place in points.”

With the conclusion of the 2017 Super DIRTcar Series season, the Big-Block Modifieds will returns to action at Volusia Speedway Park in February during DIRTcar Nationals. New for the 2018 will be an expanded schedule for the Super DIRTcar Series showcasing the 800 horsepower machines for five nights. DIRTcar Nationals begins Feb. 6 and runs 12 straight nights to Saturday, February 17, 2018. For ticket visit DIRTcarNationals.com.

World Finals Night Three Results:

Feature (40 Laps) – 1. 9s – Matt Sheppard, 2. 43 – Keith Flach, 3. 88 – Mike Mahaney, 4. 27J – Danny Johnson, 5. 19 – Tim Fuller, 6. 21a – Peter Britten, 7. 91 – Billy Decker, 8. 66 – Ryan Godown, 9. 42p – Pat Ward, 10. 25R – Erick Rudolph, 11. 3 – Justin Haers, 12. 98H – Jimmy Phelps, 13. 1 – Tyler Dippel, 14. 7m – Mike Maresca, 15. 99L – Larry Wight, 16. 20 – Brett Hearn,17. 66x – Carey Terrence,18. 84 – Gary Tomkins, 19. 6h – Max McLaughlin, 20. 6m – Mat Williamson, 21. 111 – Demetrios Drellos, 22. 5* – Tyler Siri, 23. 5H – Chris Hile, 24. 109 – Billy Whittaker, 25. 25 – Chad Jeseo, 26. 22 – Brandon Walters, 27. 83 – Brian Swatzlander, 28. 19W – Justin Wright, 29. 18b – Dave Blaney,

Heat 1 for Saturday – 1. 111 – Demetrios Drello. 2. 27J – Danny Johnson, 3. 18B – Dave Blaney, 4. 66x – Carey Terrance, 5. 25 – Chad Jeseo, 6. 20 – Brett Hearn, 7. 21Y – Yan Bussiere, 8. 96 JF Corriveau, 9. 17 – Marcus Dinkins, 10. 26- Rick Richner.

Heat 2 for Saturday – 1. 9s – Matt Sheppard, 2. 21a – Peter Britten, 3. 5* – Tyler Siri, 4. 5H – Chris Hile; 5. 7m – Michael Marersca, 6. 35c – Frank Cozze, 7. 18Jr. Louis Jackson Jr. 8. 48T – Dave Rauscher. 9. 22 – Brandon Walters, 10. 21J – Justin Rasey.

Heat 3 for Saturday – 1. 88 – Mike Mahaney, 2. 91 – Billy Decker, 3. 3- Justin Haers, 4. 25R – Erick Rudolph, 5. 1d – Tyler Dippel, 6. 32 – Jim Rasey, 7. 6h – Max McLaughlin, 8. 109 – Billy Whittaker, 9. 98H – Jimmy Phelps.

Heat 4 for Saturday – 1. 43 – Keith Flach, 2. 6m – Mat Williamson, 3. 42p – Pat Ward, 4. 84 – Gary Tomkins, 5. 19w – Justin Wright, 6. 8 – Rich Scagliotta, 7. 71 Pierre Hebert; 8. 21g – Kody Graham, 9. 88A – Joe August Jr.

Heat 5 for Saturday – 1. 19 – Tim Fuller, 2. 66 – Ryan Godown, 3. 99L – Larry Wight, 4. 83 – Swartzlander; 5. – 21J – Gary Edwards Jr. 6. 07 – Tim Kerr, 7. 13 Rick Regalski Jr. 8. 43h – Jimmy Horton, 9. 37m – Jeremiah Shingledecker.

Qualifying Group 1 for Saturday — 1. 111-Demetrios Drellos, 15.907; 2. 21Y-Yan Bussiere, 15.957; 3. 18B-Dave Blaney, 16.111; 4. 25-Chad Jeseo, 16.171; 5. 27J-Danny Johnson, 16.213; 6. 66x-Carey Terrence, 16.277; 7. 17-Marcus Dinkins, 16.387; 8. 96-Jean-F Corriveau, 16.627; 9. 26-Rick Richner; 10. 20-Brett Hearn

Qualifying Group 2 for Saturday — 1. 9s-Matt Sheppard, 15.845; 2. 5H-Chris Hile, 15.932; 3. 21a-Peter Britten, 16.117; 4. 5*-Tyler Siri, 16.137; 5. 7m-Michael Maresca, 16.165; 6. 35c-Frank Cozze, 16.23; 7. 22-Brandon Walters 16.377; 8. 18Jr.-Louie Jackson Jr. 16.553; 9. 21J-Justin Rasey 16.775; 10. 48T-Dave Rauscher 16.804

Qualifying Group 3 for Saturday — 1. 88-Mike Mahaney 15.678; 2. 91-Billy Decker 15.897; 3. 25R-Erick Rudolph 15.99; 4. 3-Justin Haers 16.015; 5. 6h-Max McLaughlin 16.162; 6. 1d-Tyler Dippel 16.174; 7. 109-Billy Whittaker 16.192; 8. 32-Jim Rasey 16.331; 9. 98h-Jimmy Phelps

Qualifying Group 4 for Saturday — 1. 43-Keith Flach 15.76; 2. 6m-Mat Williamson 15.82; 3. 84-Gary Tomkins 16.031; 4. 42p-Pat Ward 16.151; 5. 71-Pierre Hebert 16.274; 6. 19w-Justin Wright 16.287; 7. 8-Rich Scagliotta 16.316; 8. 21g-Kody Graham 16.418; 9. 88A-Joe August Jr. 16.518

Qualifying Group 5 for Saturday — 1. 19-Tim Fuller 15.849; 2. 7-Tim Kerr 15.961; 3. 66-Ryan Godown 15.971; 4. 43h-Jimmy Horton 15.997l 5. 37m-Jeremiah Shingledecker 16.064; 6. 99-Larry Wright 16.124; 7. 21J-Gary Edwards Jr 16.131; 8. 83-Brian Swartzlander 16.151; 9. 13-Rick Regalski Jr. 16.672

Last Chance Showdown 1: 1 – 1- Tyler Dippel, 2. 25- Chad Jeseo, 3. 35 – Frank Cozze, 4. 17 – Marcus Dinkins, 5. 21Y – Yan Bussiere, 6. 13 – Rick Regalski Jr. 7. 8 – 8 Rich Scagliotta, 9. 21g – Kody Graham, 10. 6h – Max McLaughlin, 11. 98h – Jimmy Phelps.

Last Chance Showdown 2: 1. 7m – Mike Maresca, 2. 19W – Justin Wright, 3. 32 – Jim Rasey, 4. 20 – Brett Hearn, 5. 18Jr – Louie Jackson Jr. 6. 71 – Pierre Herbert, 7. 109 – Billy Whittaker, 8. 26 – Rick Richner, 9. 88a – Joe August Jr. 10. 96 – JF Corriveau, 11. 22 – Brandon Walters.