CALHAN, Colo. — To say Patrick Bourke has the 1/4-mile track at El Paso County Speedway in Calhan, Colo., figured out might be an understatement. The veteran sprint car driver competing in the United Rebel Sprint Series won for the second time this season in Calhan on Saturday night.
Bourke won for the third time this year in the URSS. He also won May 29 at the Great American Dirt Track at Jetmore Motorplex, and won at Calhan on June 11. In a non-wing show July 23, Bourke finished second behind Blake Smith Jr. In three races at El Paso County Speedway this season, he’s finished no worse than runner-up.
Bourke started 10th in the feature and worked his way through the field en route to the victory. Mike Parker finished second, followed by Dan Brummet and Adam Trimble. Reed Bernbeck rounded out the top five.
Heat race winners were Bourke and Parker.
The Keizer Aluminum Racing Wheels Hard Charger Award went to Bourke, who started 10th and finished first.
Feature results
1. Patrick Bourke, 2. Mike Parker, 3. Dan Brummet, 4. Adam Trimble, 5. Reed Bernbeck, 6. Blake Smith Jr. 7. Levi Wisecup, 8. Bob Sheaffer, 9. Jeff Heffner, 10. Fred Schneider, 11. Ian Christie, 12. Don Campbell 13. Tara Jo Christie.
JETMORE — Saturday’s United Rebel Sprint Series race at the Great American Dirt Track at Jetmore Motorplex had a lot of similarities to the last time the Rebels competed at the 3/8-mile dirt oval. But the only similarity Lance Davis really cared about was he was standing in the winner’s circle for the second time in as many races in Jetmore.
Davis saw himself battling Ray Seemann and Darren Bowman once again for the win, just as he did July 23 at the track.
“The second win was just as good as the first one,” Davis said. “And there were two No. 9 cars up there and the 72 again.”
On July 23, Davis grabbed the early lead, then fell back to fifth before rallying for the win ahead of Bowman and Seemann. Saturday night’s race saw many similarities.
Davis started inside the second row and took the lead coming out of the second corner on the first lap. He built a comfortable lead until the latter portion of the race. That’s when Davis, who was running the high side, had to hit the brakes hard to avoid a car going off the track into the pits.
That cut into his momentum and allowed Seemann and Bowman to close the large lead. Seemann was able to sneak by Davis down low to take the lead, but Seemann got caught up in lap traffic in turns three and four. Bowman flew past both drivers using the middle line, and Davis darted back to the bottom line and eventually got by Bowman and back into the lead.
“There’s always one of those guys coming,” Davis said about the pursuers. “It sure makes you nervous when you’re following cars and you can’t get around them quick enough.”
It was Davis second URSS win of the season, and he joined Jason Martin as the only drivers to win multiple times at Jetmore this season. He was the first back-to-back winner at the motorplex.
“I guess how I feel the second time is, well, you never get tired of winning,” said Davis, who battled through some struggles with his car early in the season. “It’s nice. It feels like we’re getting the car tuned in. … We’re finally getting something that’s working and feel the car is fast.”
Seemann would finished second, while Brian Herbert — who leads the national points — was third. Josh Fairbank finished fourth, and Tyler Knight rounded out the top five. Bowman watched a good night end after breaking, finishing 15th.
Heat race winners were Seemann, Connor Atkinson and Knight.
The Keizer Aluminum Racing Wheels Hard Charger Award went to Barry Crane, who started 17th and finished ninth.
Feature results
1. Lance Davis, 2. Ray Seemann, 3. Brian Herbert, 4. Josh Fairbank, 5. Tyler Knight, 6. Judd Sheaffer, 7. Kaden Taylor, 8. Cody Caldwell, 9. Barry Crane, 10. Jeff Crook, 11. Connor Atkinson, 12. Jerry Caldwell, 13. Steve Dalton, 14. Kris Moore, 15. Darren Bowman, 16. Raymond Blackburn, 17. Kirby Hagans, 18. Keefe Hemel (DNS).