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Chris Ferguson Rides Success of Breakout Season Into Eldora Speedway
06/03/15 at 1:19pm
 
DIRTcar Racing
June 3, 2015
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Chris Ferguson Rides Success of Breakout Season Into Eldora Speedways Dream XXI presented by Ferris Commercial Mowers
North Carolina Standout Prepares For Crown-Jewel Weekend Featuring Twin Preliminary Features on Thursday & Friday & $100,000-to-win Finale on Saturday



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ROSSBURG, Ohio (June 3) - With a string of impressive performances and breakthrough victories, Chris Ferguson is well on his way to making 2015 the best season of his career. This weekend, he'll attempt to add even more luster to his stellar season with a strong showing on the sport's biggest stage at Eldora Speedway's Dream XXI presented by Ferris Commercial Mowers.

"We've been blessed to have the success we've had this year and it's been awesome," said the 25-year-old Ferguson, whose breakthrough WoO LMS victories came at Friendship Motor Speedway in Elkin, N.C., on May 1 and Fayetteville (N.C) Motor Speedway on May 2. "To go up to Eldora and back that up with a strong showing at the Dream, that would just make it all that much more meaningful."

Ferguson is riding plenty of momentum entering Eldora's crown jewel event, which features twin preliminary features on both Thursday and Friday nights that determine drivers' starting spot in Saturday's heat races. With its $100,000 winner's paycheck, Saturday's 100-lap DIRTcar UMP Late Model-sanctioned finale serves as the highest paying annual Dirt Late Model event.

Along with his two WoO LMS triumphs, Ferguson has a pair of regional victories on the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series for a total of four victories in 12 A-Main starts this season.

He has also fared well away from the Carolinas with trips to Roaring Knob Motorsports Complex in Markleysburg, Pa., for a Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series event and Tyler County Speedway in Middleburg, W.Va., for a pair of WoO LMS events during the Jackpot 100 weekend. Ferguson impressed during both trips, with a top-five at Roaring Knob and a top five and a top 10 at Tyler County. He also set fast time and won his heat race at both Roaring Knob and in the Tyler County opener.

"Right now, we're kind of on Cloud Nine with the way we've been running," said Ferguson, who will return to Eldora this weekend for the first time since 2012. "We're not doing anything crazy to the race car. We're unloading every week with the same thing and we're fast right out of the box.

"I've ran good in some big races before with national tours and other big races, but I've never been this competitive week to week against these guys. Running all these big races, I think that's really going to help us to go (to Eldora) with confidence, where before we've always just gone up there somewhat unsure of ourselves."

Even with his big-race success this season, Ferguson still heads to Eldora as a considerable underdog in an event that will feature the sport's biggest national stars and top regional standouts. But that's a role that Ferguson and his low-budget, family-owned race team have grown accustomed to over the years. While Ferguson certainly hopes his success may lead to opportunities to race nationally more often with perhaps a top-level race team, he's enjoying his current underdog status.

"I like being that guy that comes to the track with one car and one motor and surprises everyone," said Ferguson, whose team fields a single Longhorn Chassis powered by a Clements Racing Engine. "Sometimes I don't like it so much, but it makes you feel all that much better when you go out and win against guys that do it for a living with the big rigs and the full-time crews.

"If I ever got a chance to race for a top team and travel, I'd love to be able to do it and I think I could run good. But you just never know. I know we're pretty competitive in our area racing like we are. I'd love to have the opportunity to go out and race all over country and see how I do, but right now I'm happy with our team and the way we do things and what we've accomplished."

Ferguson knows he'll be racing against one of the toughest fields of competitors of any event all season this weekend at Eldora, but even with that knowledge and his underdog status, he's confident in his chances of running well.

He's shown flashes of promise in his limited experience at Eldora. A 23rd-place finish in the 2011 World 100 marks Ferguson's only A-Main start in four appearances between the Dream and World. He ran well early in that race, advancing from 25th to 11th before dropping out with mechanical issues.

Ferguson has also typically qualified well at Eldora, including a fourth-fastest qualifying effort in his most recent trip to Eldora for the 2012 Dream. He nearly made the A-Main for that event as well, but mechanical problems while running in a feature transfer spot in his heat race ended his weekend.

With three years since his last Eldora appearance, Ferguson will have to readjust himself to the famed track and the new expanded three-night format instituted for the Dream and World 100 in 2013. But he's confident the extra track time provided by the new format will help him do just that.

"When we made the show (at the 2011 World 100), I was so much more comfortable the next time we went back there," Ferguson said. "Back when we were going up there before, you got so little track time that it was hard to get comfortable and get your car how you needed. Now, I'm looking forward to going up there and getting all those extra laps."

This week's action will feature a slight tweak to the three-night format with drivers prelim feature finishes on Thursday and Friday determining their starting spots for Saturday's heat races, whereas in the past only qualifying times from Thursday and Friday factored into Saturday's action. With that in mind, Ferguson knows it's important to perform well during the preliminary action.

"We have a good baseline setup for just about anywhere we go, but then Eldora isn't just anywhere," Ferguson said. "Hopefully we will make both preliminary features and have some time to learn the track and learn my car even more and at the same time put ourselves in good position for a heat race on Saturday."

Like many regional competitors heading to Eldora, Ferguson's goal for the weekend is simply to make the 28-car starting field for Saturday's 100-lap main event. But he's certainly not ruling out challenging for a career-best victory.

"If we can go up there and run good Thursday and Friday and make the show on Saturday, that would just be a good trip for us," Ferguson said. "But to be a contender or run a top 10, that would definitely say a lot about us and the success we've had. It'd not only validate the way we've ran all year close to home, but it would also show people we can go run with those guys even at the biggest races."

The Dirt Late Model Dream, sanctioned by DIRTcar, is the richest dirt late model race in the world with $100,000 going to the winner of Saturday night's 100-lap feature event. A total purse of $306,625 is available for the three nights of racing, including $214,875 available on Saturday.

For more information on the Dream and Eldora Speedway, visit www.eldoraspeedway.com. For more information on DIRTcar Racing and to see the complete final points standings for all DIRTcar-sanctioned divisions, visit www.DIRTcar.com.
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Re: Chris Ferguson Rides Success of Breakout Season Into Eldora Speedway
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XXI Means Fun -- Dirt Late Model Dream Presented by Ferris Mowers Comes To Eldora
21st Annual Race Features $100,000 To Win $306,625 is Largest Dirt Late Model Purse in the World

by Joe Crowley
ROSSBURG, Ohio (June 3) – The first 20 races were always magical and exciting. But just like in life, when you hit 21, it means it’s time to get a little rowdy. And with it being the month of June, with clear skies and sun shining, the fans, crews and drivers are ready for #DLMDreamXXI.

The 21st annual $100,000-to-win Dirt Late Model Dream Weekend presented by Ferris Commercial Mowers is this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 4, 5 and 6 at the legendary Eldora Speedway.

The Dirt Late Model Dream, sanctioned by DIRTcar, is the richest dirt late model race in the world with $100,000 going to the winner of Saturday night’s 100-lap feature event. A total purse of $306,625 is available for the three nights of racing, including $214,875 available on Saturday.

The entries have been coming in rapidly as 77 cars have been entered as of June 2. And several past champions are on that list including the 2014 winner, Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Georgia.  

Six time champion Scott Bloomquist of Mooresburg, Tennessee is entered as is Billy Moyer of Batesville, Arkansas (1998 and 2010 winner). Other winners entered are: Jimmy Mars of Elk Mound, Wisconsin (1997), Darrell Lanigan of Union, Kentucky (2003), Matt Miller of Waterville, Ohio (2005), Steve Casebolt of Richmond, Indiana (2007), Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tennessee (2009), Don O'Neal of Martinsville, Indiana (2011) and Shane Clanton of Locust Grove, Georgia (2012).

McDowell will try to become the first driver ever to win the race in consecutive years. Last year he started 22ndafter making the A-Feature by winning the Last Chance Race after failing to qualify via the heat races. Bloomquist appeared to be on his way to his seventh victory and his second straight win in the Dream, but McDowell chased him down on lap 79. Bloomquist fell to third, while John Blankenship came from 24th to finish an impressive second and collect $20,000.

It’s an All-Star field ready for an exciting three nights of racing at Eldora and only Bloomquist and Moyer have won more than once. While several past champions will try to join them, some notables are going for their first wins in the event. Josh Richards has finished in the top-10 three times, while Blankenship, who is running just the Dream and World 100 this year, finished second in 2012 and 2014. He won the World 100 in 2013.

The hottest driver coming in is Jonathan Davenport, who has never finished in the top-10 in the Dream, but left the crowd on their feet with a hard charge to the front. Also scheduled to return are Michigan’s Jeep VanWormer and Illinois’ Jason Feger, two drivers whose throwback driving styles have made them fan favorites at Eldora.

The format for 2015 has been changed slightly from 2014 to streamline Thursday and Friday’s preliminary programs and give racers more opportunities to improve their seeding for Saturday’s traditional six qualifying Heat Races.

On Thursday and Friday, multi-car group qualifying, using groups coming from a random draw at inspection, will be used to determine that group’s heat race lineup. The driver’s fastest time from Thursday and Friday will be used as a tiebreaker, if necessary, for Saturday’s lineups.

The preliminary format plans for eight heat races of eight laps in distance. Cars finishing first through fifth advance into one of two A-Features and the balance of the finishers will advance into one of two B-Features.

Heats one, three, five and seven will determine the first A-Feature and at least one B-Feature. Heats two, four, six and eight will determine the second A-Feature and at least one B-Feature. The B-Features are 10 laps and assuming Eldora has four B-Features, cars finishing first and second will advance to their respective A-Feature.

Each preliminary night will continue to run two A-Features of 25-laps, starting 24 cars. Starting positions one through 20 will be lined up by heat race finish. The redraw procedure will be detailed at the driver meeting. Starting positions 21 through 24 will be lined up by B-Feature finish.

The winner of the Thursday night races gets $2,500, while Friday it moves up to $5,000.

On Saturday night, there will be six heat races of 15 laps in distance. Pre-invert lineups established by average finish from preliminary nights in staggered order with ties broken by

1) Best finish from Thursday or Friday races
2) Fastest qualifying time
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The inversion, up to six cars, will be determined randomly. Cars finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the heat races advance to the Dirt Late Model Dream presented by Ferris Mowers. Cars finishing fourth through 11th advance to a B-Feature, in order of finishing position.

Heats one, two and three will determine the first B-Feature and heats four, five and six will determine the second B-Feature. There will be two B-Features of 20 laps in distance. Cars finishing first through fourth will advance to the Dirt Late Model Dream presented by Ferris Commercial Mowers. The remaining cars may choose to restart in their current running order for a B-Scramble of five laps in distance.

The two fastest qualifiers not advancing through the Heat Races will start 19th and 20th in the Dirt Late Model Dream presented by Ferris Commercial Mowers (if they finished in a B-Feature qualifying position, they will be removed and the finish of that Heat Race adjusted accordingly).

The Dirt Late Model Dream present by Ferris Commercial Mowers will be 100 laps in distance, starting 28 cars.

Tickets for the Dirt Late Model Dream or any other event can be purchased at www.eldoraspeedway.com or by calling (937) 338-3815.
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