Hafertepe Tops Final Short Track
Nationals at I-30 Speedway!
Lonnie Wheatley,
LITTLE ROCK,
Ark. (October 1, 2022) – The final
chapter in the storied history of Little
Rock’s I-30 Speedway clay oval was
punctuated on Saturday night as Sam
Hafertepe, Jr., took the $15,041
winner’s share in the 35th
Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals
presented by Hoosier Tires 41-lap finale
atop the high-banked, ¼-mile clay oval.
And the final
race at I-30 Speedway concluded in true
form with a spirited battle between
Hafertepe, Jr., and fellow “Twin 20” STN
preliminary feature winner Aaron Reutzel
before Hafertepe, Jr., ultimately
prevailed.
But after
slipping past pole starter Reutzel for
the point on the 18th round,
Hafertepe’s work wasn’t done as Reutzel
battled back and offered up challenges
to reclaim the lead
including contact at the flagstand with
a half-dozen laps remaining to take his
second Short Track Nationals title
aboard the Hills Racing Cigar
Port/Truenorth.bet No. 15h Sprint Car.
“I’m just glad
the 8r didn’t win the race after driving
people the way he drives people,” a
heated Hafertepe, Jr., exclaimed in
victory lane. “But
guess what, we came out on top and he’s
sitting over there.”

After winning the
Pack’s Dash for Cash to earn the pole
position for the main event, Reutzel
gunned into the lead at the outset after
picking off both Thursday and Friday
night wins as third-starting Hafertepe,
Jr., immediately made his way past
outside front row starter Dylan
Westbrook for second.
Slowed by a pair
of cautions in the opening eight rounds
for Cody Gardner’s cut left rear tire
after five circuits and then Ryan Timms
coming to a stop at the top of turn four
with race-ending front end damage three
laps later, Hafertepe, Jr., stayed in
contact with Reutzel in the ensuing laps
as the duo broke away from the field.
Lapped traffic
came into play after 17 circuits and
Hafertepe, Jr., pounced on the lead a
lap later in turns three and four to
take command.
“I was just
waiting for him to mess up, I knew he
probably would eventually,” Hafertepe,
Jr., explained. “We
hit the hole when it got there and just
protected the rest of the way.”

He protected
effectively enough, denying a Reutzel
slider in turns one two on the 32nd
lap and then escaping frontstretch
contact upon the completion of the 35th
lap that resulted in nosewing damage on
Reutzel’s RSR Mobil 1 No. 8 machine.
With Reutzel
slowed by the incident, Hafertepe, Jr.,
raced on to the stripe in the final
handful of laps to run his weekend
earnings to $18,691 with Reutzel
settling for runner-up honors.
“I was just a
little too conservative early, that hole
almost bit me on the first lap so I
didn’t really want to go through it,”
Reutzel explained. “I
knew you could make some speed if you
could get through that hole clean, I
couldn’t do that and that was what he
was executing.”
Even with the
runner-up finish, Reutzel still pocketed
$15,146 for the three-day weekend.
“It just wasn’t
meant to be, but we had a great
weekend,” Reutzel wrapped up.
“We came down and supported the
Clays for the last race, all in all it
was a great weekend.”
Little more than
a lap away from earning the pole
position for the feature before the
right front tire came off the bead,
California’s Justin Sanders moved from
fifth to third by the ninth round and
held the show position the rest of the
way aboard the Swindell Speedlab Bubbly
Brands No. 39 entry.
“It’s awesome to
at least get on the podium, I’ll take
this third place,” Sanders commented.
“I felt really good for a while,
I felt like I got in a rhythm until I
got to a couple of lapped cars and got
my rhythm broken.”
After swapping
positions several times with Dylan
Westbrook over the early portion of the
race, Seth Bergman crossed the stripe
fourth with three-time STN winner Blake
Hahn rallying from the tenth starting
position to round out the top five.
Westbrook was
sixth at the line with Wayne Johnson,
Jason Martin, 16th-starter
Derek Hagar and Garet Williamson
completing the top ten.
Sanders posted
the best finish among those making first
career STN championship finale starts in
third with others making their first
finale including Steven Russell (17th),
Jeremy Middleton (19th) and
Timms (20th).
At the other end
of the spectrum, Tim Crawley claimed 11th
at the line as he made his 25th
career STN championship finale in his
I-30 Speedway farewell.
With 87 cars on
hand for the STN finale, Jeffrey West,
Howard Moore, Dale Howard, Wayne
Johnson, Middleton, Jack Wagner,
Sanders, Williamson and Matt Covington
topped heat race action.
Jace Park and
Ayden Gatewood topped “D” Mains, Jerry
Brey and Blake Jenkins won “C” Mains and
Dale Howard and Hagar scored
“B” Main wins.
After Samuel
Wagner, Landon Crawley and Rick Pringle
got upside down in heat race action,
Zach Pringle (D Main) and Kyler Johnson
(B Main) turned over as well before Joey
Schmidt became the final official flip
at I-30 Speedway during the second “B”
Main.
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35th
Annual COMP Cams Short Track Nationals
presented by Hoosier Tires Saturday
Night Results:
Locked-in from
Friday Preliminaries:
87-Aaron Reutzel, 15h-Sam Hafertepe,
Jr., 36-Jason Martin, 23-Seth Bergman.
Heat Races (Top
10 in combined points from Friday night
and Saturday night heat race passing
points to the “A” Main – Balance to Twin
“B”, “C” and “D” Mains):
First Heat (8
Laps): 1. 24-Jeffrey
West (1), 2. 47x-Dylan Westbrook (6), 3.
71-Bradyn Baker (9), 4. 13m-Chance
McCrary (2), 5. 91z-Zach Pringle (5), 6.
91a-Ernie Ainsworth (4), 7. 72p-Gary
Floyd (8), 8. 17b-Ryan Bickett (10), 9.
63LK-Ted Kirkpatrick (3), 10. 29h-Pete
Butler (7).
Second Heat (8
Laps): 1. 3-Howard
Moore (1), 2. 1jr-Steven Russell (2), 3.
29-Chad Jones (3), 4. 87-Tim Crawley
(5), 5. 1s-Joey Schmidt (6), 6. 0-Eric
Baldaccini (8), 7. 48-Wade Buttrey (4),
8. 17a-Alex Lyles (7), 9. 132-Jamie
Manley (9).
Third Heat (8
Laps): 1. 47-Dale
Howard (2), 2. 45x-Kyler Johnson (4), 3.
21r-Gunner Ramey (5), 4. 30-Joseph
Miller (3), 5. 84-Brandon Hanks (7), 6.
27J-Joseph Poe, Jr. (8), 7. 93-Chris
Sweeney (9), 8. 73-Samuel Wagner (6), 9.
187-Landon Crawley (1).
Fourth Heat (8
Laps): 1. 2c-Wayne
Johnson (3), 2. 21s-Kobe Simpson (1), 3.
14-Jordon Mallett (7), 4. 6-Christopher
Townsend (4), 5. 16-Steven Howell (2),
6. 97-Scotty Milan (9), 7. 37-Ayden
Gatewood (6), 8. 21x-Carson Short (8),
9. 74-Tucker Boulton (5).
Fifth Heat (8
Laps): 1. 15J-Jeremy
Middleton (2), 2. 13-Chase Howard (1),
3. 9jr-Derek Hagar (6), 4. 4x-Brad
Bowden (3), 5. G6-Cody Gardner (7), 6.
43m-Mark Smith (9), 7. 2-Chase Porter
(5), 8. 19-Jason Long (8), 9. 12m-Greg
Merritt (4).
Sixth Heat (8
Laps): 1. 77-Jack
Wagner (2), 2. 99-Blake Jenkins (4), 3.
22s-Slater Helt (3), 4. 10-Landon Britt
(1), 5. 26-Marshall Skinner (7), 6.
17F-Chad Frewaldt (9), 7. 69-Jamey
Mooney (6), 8. 10k-Dewayne White (5), 9.
21-Spencer Meredith (8).
Seventh Heat (8
Laps): 1. 39-Justin
Sanders (3), 2. 17-Alex Sewell (1), 3.
22-Riley Goodno (2), 4. 99L-Lewis
Jenkins, Jr. (4), 5. 85-Josh McCord (5),
6. 10p-Dylan Postier (8), 7. 55-Donnie
Howard (6), 8. 21k-Kevin Hinkle (9), 9.
63-Chris Williams (7).
Eighth Heat (8
Laps); 1. 24w-Garet
Williamson (8), 2. 12h-Tony Bruce, Jr.
(1), 3. 91-Michael Day (2), 4. 17J-Jerry
Brey (4), 5. 67-Hayden Martin (7), 6.
87J-Jace Park (5), 7. 8m-Kade Morton
(6), 8. 2T-Todd Bradford (3), 9. 38-Rick
Pringle (9).
Ninth Heat (8
Laps): 1. 95-Matt
Covington (3), 2. 51b-Joe B. Miller (4),
3. 5T-Ryan Timms (6), 4. 52-Blake Hahn
(9), 5. 5L-Dusty Young (2), 6. 41-Colton
Hardy (7), 7. 44-Ronny Howard (5), 8.
938-Bradley Fezard (8), 9. 55b-Brandon
Anderson (1).
“D” Mains – Top 3
from each transfer to corresponding “C”
Main:
First “D” Feature
(8 Laps): 1. 87J-Jace
Park (4), 2. 27J-Joseph Poe, Jr. (1), 3.
21k-Kevin Hinkle (5), 4. 44-Ronny Howard
(3), 5. 21-Spencer Meredith (7), 6.
48-Wade Buttrey (8), 7. 69-Jamey Mooney
(6), 8. 19-Jason Long (9), 9. 63LK-Ted
Kirkpatrick (10), 10. 91z-Zach Pringle
(2), 11. 74-Tucker Boulton (DNS), 12.
55b-Brandon Anderson (DNS).
Second “D”
Feature (8 Laps): 1.
37-Ayden Gatewood (2), 2. 16-Steven
Howell (4), 3. 2T-Todd Bradford (1), 4.
17a-Alex Lyles (5), 5. 938-Bradley
Fezard (6), 6. 10k-Dewayne White (7), 7.
63-Chris Williams (9), 8. 72p-Gary Floyd
(3), 9. 29h-Pete Butler (10), 10.
132-Jamie Manley (11), 11. 38-Rick
Pringle (8), 12. 12m-Greg Merritt (DNS).
“C” Mains – Top 3
from each transfer to corresponding “B”
Main:
First “C” Feature
(10 Laps): 1.
17J-Jerry Brey (3), 2. 91a-Ernie
Ainsworth (1), 3. 0-Eric Baldaccini (4),
4. 2-Chase Porter (5), 5. 87J-Jace Park
(11), 6. 21s-Kobe Simpson (2), 7.
21k-Kevin Hinkle (13), 8. 55-Donnie
Howard (9), 9. 27J-Joseph Poe, Jr. (12),
10. 5L-Dusty Young (8), 11. 97-Scotty
Milan (7), 12. 13m-Chance McCrary (10),
13. 8m-Kade Morton (6), 14. 29-Chad
Jones (DNS), 15. 73-Samuel Wagner (DNS).
Second “C”
Feature (10 Laps): 1.
99-Blake Jenkins (1), 2. 1s-Joey Schmidt
(7), 3. 24-Jeffrey West (3), 4.
6-Christopher Townsend (6), 5. 17F-Chad
Frewaldt (5), 6. 37-Ayden Gatewood (10),
7. 17b-Ryan Bickett (9), 8. 16-Steven
Howell (11), 9. 2T-Todd Bradford (12),
10. 93-Chris Sweeney (8), 11. 21x-Carson
Short (2), 12. 30-Joseph Miller (4), 13.
91-Michael Day (DNS), 14. 67-Hayden
Martin (DNS), 15. 187-Landon Crawley
(DNS).
Pack Building
Materials Dash for Cash:
Dash for Cash (6
Laps): 1. 8r-Aaron
Reutzel (3) [$500], 2. 47x-Dylan
Westbrook (2) [$250], 3. 15h-Sam
Hafertepe, Jr. (6) [$150], 4. 23-Seth
Bergman (4) [$100], 5. 39-Justin Sanders
(1) [$100], 6. 36-Jason Martin (5)
[$100].
“B” Mains – Top 3
from each transfer to “A” Main:
First “B” Feature
(12 Laps): 1. 47-Dale
Howard (1), 2. G6-Cody Gardner (9), 3.
1jr-Steven Russell (4), 4. 10p-Dylan
Postier (6), 5. 12h-Tony Bruce, Jr. (3),
6. 71-Bradyn Baker (5), 7. 99L-Lewis
Jenkins, Jr. (10), 8. 22s-Slater Helt
(7), 9. 91a-Ernie Ainsworth (14), 10.
17J-Jerry Brey (13), 11. 0-Eric
Baldaccini (15), 12. 84-Brandon Hanks
(12), 13. 13-Chase Howard (8), 14.
26-Marshall Skinner (11), 15. 45x-Kyler
Johnson (2).
Second “B”
Feature (12 Laps): 1.
9jr-Derek Hagar (1), 2. 14-Jordon
Mallett (6), 3. 95-Matt Covington (2),
4. 41-Colton Hardy (5), 5. 17-Alex
Sewell (4), 6. 43m-Mark Smith (8), 7.
22-Riley Goodno (7), 8. 4x-Brad Bowden
(9), 9. 24-Jeffrey West (15), 10.
21r-Gunner Ramey (10), 11. 99-Blake
Jenkins (13), 12. 77-Jack Wagner (3),
13. 85-Josh McCord (12), 14. 1s-Joey
Schimdt (14), 15. 10-Landon Britt (DNS).
“A” Feature:
A Feature (41
Laps – Starting position in
parentheses): 1.
15h-Sam Hafertepe, Jr. (3) [$15,041], 2.
8r-Aaron Reutzel (1) [$7,500], 3.
39-Justin Sanders (5) [$5,000], 4.
23-Seth Bergman (4) [$2,500], 5.
52-Blake Hahn (10) [$2,000], 6.
47x-Dylan Westbrook (2) [$1,700], 7.
2c-Wayne Johnson (8) [$1,600], 8.
36-Jason Martin (6) [$1,500], 9.
9jr-Derek Hagar (16) [$1,450], 10.
24w-Garet Williamson (9) [$1,400], 11.
87-Tim Crawley (13) [$1,350], 12.
95-Matt Covington (20) [$1,300], 13.
47-Dale Howard (15) [$1,200], 14.
14-Jordan Mallet (18) [$1,150], 15.
51b-Joe B. Miller (14) [$1,100], 16.
3-Howard Moore (12) [$1,100], 17.
1jr-Steven Russell (19) [$1,100], 18.
G6-Cody Gardner (17) [$1,100], 19.
15J-Jeremy Middleton (11) [$1,100], 20.
5T-Ryan Timms (7) [$1,100].
Lap Leaders:
Aaron Reutzel 1-17, Sam
Hafertepe, Jr. 18-41.