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Fayette County Speedway
Thursday, June 21, 2012 Anderson Becomes Eighth Different Winner on Summit Modified Nationals Tour
 by Kellen BurnsBROWNSTOWN, Ill. -- Larry Anderson of Clay City, Ill., charged to victory on Thursday night at Fayette County Speedway in Brownstown, Ill., to become the eighth different winner in as many nights on the DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals tour.
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Anderson earned $1,000 for the win which saw him hold off NASCAR veteran Kenny Wallace in the closing laps for the victory. Wallace finished second for the second night in a row after starting on pole. Ed Roley of Mattour, Ill., finished third ahead of Chad Kinder of Newton, Ill., who climbed from 15 th to finish fourth. Brian Beilong of Summerfield, Ill., rounded out the top five.
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The DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals returns to action Friday night at Tri-City Speedway in Pontoon Beach, Ill., where Mike Harrison bested 41 other DIRTcar UMP Modified drivers for his second win on the tour in 2011.
Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Statistical Report; Fayette County Speedway; Brownstown, Ill.; June 21, 2012 A-Main (25-laps): 1. Larry Anderson ($1,000), 2. Kenny Wallace, 3. Ed Roley, 4. Chad Kinder, 5. Brian Beilong, 6. Mike Harrison, 7. Gabe Menser, 8. Brent Mullins, 9. Steve Lach, 10. Nate Zimmer, 11. Cole Hussong, 12. Jimmy Cummins, 13. Jeff Curl, 14. Craig Kern, 15. Michael Bolyward, 16. Michael Meyer, 17. Tyler Nicely, 18. Steven Brooks, 19. John Demoss, 20. Brad Crosby.
2012 DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Schedule
Date
Track
Location
Winner (Cars)
13-Jun
Brownstown Speedway
Brownstown, IN
Devin Gilpin (39)
14-Jun
Kankakee County Speedway
Kankakee, IL
Jeff Curl (27)
15-Jun
Cedar Lake Speedway
Somerset, WI
Ryan Gustin (41)
16-Jun
Cedar Lake Speedway
Somerset, WI
Rodney Sanders (41)
17-Jun
Wilmot Raceway
Wilmot, WI
Lance Arneson (52)
19-Jun
Spoon River Speedway
Canton, IL
David Wietholder (35)
20-Jun
Highland Speedway
Highland, IL
Mike Harrison (26)
21-Jun
Fayette Co. Speedway
Brownstown, IL
Larry Anderson (35)
22-Jun
Tri City Speedway
Pontoon Beach, IL
23-Jun
Fairbury Speedway
Fairbury, IL
24-Jun
I-96 Speedway
Lake Odessa, MI
26-Jun
Lincoln Park Speedway
Putnamville, IN
27-Jun
Belle Clair Speedway
Belleville, IL
28-Jun
Clay Hill Motorsports Park
Atwood, TN
29-Jun
Paducah Int. Raceway
Paducah, KY
30-Jun
Federated Auto Parts I-55
Pevely, MO
1-Jul
Lincoln Speedway
Lincoln, IL
2-Jul
Peoria Speedway
Peoria, IL
3-Jul
Jacksonville Speedway
Jacksonville, IL
4-Jul
Lasalle Speedway
Lasalle, IL
5-Jul
Macon Speedway
Macon, IL
6-Jul
Quincy Raceways
Quincy, IL
7-Jul
Clarksville Speedway
Clarksville, TN
8-Jul
Tri State Speedway
Haubstadt, IN
10-Jul
Florence Speedway
Union, KY
11-Jul
Brushcreek Motorsports
Pebbles, OH
12-Jul
Terre Haute Action Track
Terre Haute, IN
13-Jul
Attica Raceway Park
Attica, OH
14-Jul
Oakshade Raceway
Wauseon, OH
The Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals is brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and partners, including: Summit Racing Equipment (Title Sponsor), Arizona Sport Shirts (Official Apparel Company), Hoosier Racing Tires (Official Racing Tires), Racing Electronics (Official Communications), Vicci (Official Uniform), VP Racing Fuel (Official Racing Fuel); in addition to contingency sponsors: Auto Meter, Bell Helmets, Beyea Headers, Bilstein Shocks, Chevy Performance Parts, Shafer Enterprises' Cool Shirts, Dominator Race Products, Eibach Springs, Fast Shafts, FK Rod Ends, Fragola Performance Systems, Impact Race Products, Intercomp, KSE Racing Products, Landrum Springs, MSD Ignitions, QA1 Motorsports, Quartermaster, Schoenfeld Headers, UNOH (University of Northwestern Ohio), and XS Power Racing Batteries.
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