Clash Between Leaders Opens The Door For Bobby Pierce At Fairbury Speedway
Clash Between Leaders Opens The Door For Bobby Pierce At Fairbury Speedway
A clash between Hudson O'Neal and Garrett Smith opened the door for Bobby Pierce to win Castrol FloRacing Night in America at Fairbury Speedway.
Bobby Pierce exclaimed into his helmet when, just in front of him, Hudson OāNealās Rocket Chassis house car bicycled into turn three on lap 17 of Tuesdayās Castrol FloRacing Night in America-sanctioned One for the Road 50-lapper at Fairbury Speedway.
āI saw him on his side, and I was like, āS---!ā ā Pierce said. āI was expecting Hudson to start flipping.ā
So did OāNeal. As the 23-year-old sensation from Martinsville, Ind. ā fresh off his first-ever World 100 victory four days earlier ā made a bid to grab the lead from Garrett Smith of Eatonton, Ga., he found himself bracing for a wild ride.
āTruthfully, I think I just got off in there, like, with my right side all the way down in that brown (moisture) on the bottom and it just caught me,ā OāNeal said. āJust traction ā¦ I really thought I was gonna turn over on top of (Smith).ā
That was also the 19-year-old Smithās inkling.
āYeah,ā Smith said. āHe was a few more inches from going.ā
OāNealās machine came crashing back down on all four wheels after briefly showing its underbelly to the infield, but contact with Smith caused both drivers to lose momentum between the third and fourth corners of the quarter-mile oval. And while OāNeal managed to gather his car back up and lead lap 18, Pierce charged by Smith exiting turn four, slid under OāNeal through turns one and two to grab the lead, and, with Smith driving into OāNeal in turn two to effectively end any opportunity for them to contend for the win, the race was Pierceās to lose.
Pierce, 26, of Oakwood, Ill., never looked back, rolling to a $23,023 first-place prize for his 30th overall triumph of an amazing 2023 season. It was a checkered flag that he knew came much easier without having to deal with OāNeal, who slipped to an 11th-place finish, and Smith, who faded before retiring on lap 32.
RESULTS: Castrol FloRacing Night in America at Fairbury
āItās a good thing it happened for me, because I think Hudson ā¦ I said down there (in victory lane) Hudson didnāt have the right tires, but I think he did have the right tires on,ā Pierce said. āMost of the field was (running) soft (3-compound rubber on the right-rear). We had a (harder) 4 on the right-rear. This place is tricky in a 50-lap race, because itās kind of in the middle where itās like, āWhat are you gonna do?ā ā
Pierce figured that OāNeal, at least, would have been in the mix to the finish. OāNeal was confident of his staying power as well.
āWe had, I felt like, the best race car,ā said OāNeal, who started seventh, directly behind Pierce. āI drove up through there, we were good everywhere ā good on the bottom, good in the middle, good on the top ā and now we have nothing to show for it.ā
VIDEO: Hudson O'Neal discusses the early stages of his career and more during "One Lap, One Water" at Eldora.
OāNealās hopes of backing up his victory in Dirt Late Model racingās most prestigious event spiraled out of his grasp in the wake of his near-flip. That particular lap around the Fairbury bullring not only deflated his joy but put him and Smith at odds.
After surging ahead of Pierce for second on a lap-16 restart, OāNeal immediately closed in on Smith, who had overtaken Tanner English of Benton, Ky., for the lead on lap six. OāNeal dove to the bottom of turn three on the 17th lap, reared up onto his carās right side, and then made contact with Smith.
āAfter that restart I found a little bit of something right through the middle and I got a run on (Smith), and I think he just seen me down there (in turn three) and decided he was going to the bottom,ā OāNeal said. āHeād been running the top for the entirety of the race, and then the one lap that I get a run on him, he decides heās going to the bottom.
āI donāt know ā¦ I felt like if I wouldnāt have about turned over there wouldnāt have been no issue, but I just got in there and backed up and he was there.ā
Smith blamed O'Neal for the encounter.
āI just got straight-up killed,ā Smith said. āHe came across from the left-rear quarter all the way over the hood. It doesnāt look that bad, but he hit me wheel-to-wheel, and when it does that it bends the suspension up front. It sucks to handle a race car after you get hit wheel-to-wheel like that.
āWhatever he wants to say,ā he added, disputing OāNealās contention that Smithās move to the bottom played into the tangle. āBut obviously you canāt see the guy behind you. It sucks. The same thing happened last time here (during July 29ās World of Outlaws Case Late Model Series-sanctioned Prairie Dirt Classic) with him and Dennis (Erb Jr.). And I get it, this place is really racy and stuff, but man, weāre not that far into the race.ā
Pierce had an up-close view of the OāNeal-Smith theatrics. He made the right moves to avoid it all.
āI had just slid Garrett for the lead (on lap 16) and a caution comes out, and I gotta start side-by-side with third (place OāNeal) and I fell back to third,ā Pierce said. ā(Smith) kind of restarted a little earlier than I wanted him to so it kind of made it hard for me to fire on that top side when that bottom row went.
āThen it got crazy after that (on lap 17). It seemed like (OāNeal) got a pretty good run off of two and started to get under Garrett there (in three), and I donāt know, I think a racing deal really ā¦ I think Hudson might have been going in for a slider and Garrett just so happened to be turning to the bottom that time.
āI noticed they both went to the bottom, so I charged into three hard, and by the time they made contact I was almost, like, beside them but, like, way up (on the track). I saw it so I braked, and I was gonna turn down the hill in case they started flipping or whatever they were doing. I kind of did that and I went under Garrett, but I had a good run down the frontstretch and I slid Hudson into one.
āAfter that, I donāt know,ā he added. āI was expecting either one of them to be there the next corner, but we came around another lap and neither one of them was on the scoreboard in second or third.ā
That was because, just after Pierce surged ahead of OāNeal on lap 18, Smith slid across turn two and nailed the driver's side of OāNealās No. 1. OāNeal got out of shape, losing multiple positions before regaining racing speed while Smith, sporting a crushed right-side door and front-end damage to his Rocket Chassis, remained in the top five for a few more circuits before beginning a steady fade backward that ended with him retiring.
āThe right-side damage is when I got back into him,ā Smith said.
āI guess he retaliated, would be the words,ā OāNeal said.
The controversial turn of events short-circuited what could have been a tide-turning outing for Smith, who has struggled through a difficult 2023 season on the heels of his breakthrough $100,000 Dirt Track World Championship victory last October.
āMaybe we couldāve won, maybe we couldāve ran second,ā said Smith, who planned to head home after Fairburyās action and doesnāt know when his next race will be. āI donāt know, but you canāt tell when you get hit on lap 20 of a 50-lap race. I really wasnāt pushing it too hard, which is what kind of sucks, too.
āI think Iām 4-for-4 in coming here and winning a heat race. This place has been really good to me. It seems me and the car like this place for sure.ā
OāNeal was looking at a ālong day tomorrowā with his Rocket1 crew to repair his battered car and acknowledged that he had experienced the rapid change in fortunes that is part of racing.
āThis is the highs and the lows of the sport, thatās for sure,ā OāNeal said. āI hate that it ended up the way it did, but at least we got speed. Weāll go to Knoxville (for this weekendās Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series-sanctioned Knoxville Nationals) and see if we can do something.ā
Pierce, meanwhile, rebounded quickly from his bitter ending in the World 100, where he crashed out of third place on lap 47 to a blown right-front tire in turn three. His victory put him near the $830,000 mark in 2023 earnings, including more than $110,000 heās collected just at Fairbury.
And with Pierce moving into the Castrol tourās points lead ā to go along with his first-place positioning in the WoO and XR Super Series standings ā he knows that heās closing in on a million-dollar campaign.
āItās definitely a relief, because itās hard to make money in this sport, and obviously I own everything, so itās not like Iām a hired driver and I get a percentage,ā said Pierce, who would earn $300,000 in points-fund cash if he holds on to win all three titles. āItās not all about the money, but the hard work definitely pays off when youāre able to have a year like that. It definitely demolishes my two best years, when I was in the mid-$500,000s.
āItās pretty crazy to think we can make a million dollars this year.ā
Castrol FloRacing Night in America at Fairbury Results
1. Bobby Pierce
2. Dennis Erb Jr.
3. Shannon Babb
4. Tanner English
5. Kyle Bronson
6. Ricky Thornton Jr.
7. Brandon Sheppard
8. Mike Marlar
9. Jonathan Davenport
10. Daulton Wilson
11. Hudson O'Neal
12. Ricky Weiss
13. Tim McCreadie
14. Ryan Unzicker
15. Jason Feger
16. Tyler Erb
17. Mike Mataragas
18. Kevin Weaver
19. Garrett Smith
20. McKay Wenger
21. Garrett Alberson
22. Mike Harrison