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Chicago Whispers – Recalling The 2012 Season

Chicago, Ill.-Nick Allen, Eddie Hoffman and Kevin Weaver
were among drivers that enjoyed very successful racing seasons in 2012 at
speedways in and around the Chicago area.

Allen, the Wheatfield, Ind. Speedster, won a total of 29
feature races during the season in DIRTcar UMP Modified stock car action,
finishing second overall to “national” champion Devin Gilpin of Columbus,
Ind. For the fourth straight year, Allen was the Modified track champion
at his “home track” – Shadyhill Speedway in Medaryville, Ind., giving the
29-year-old racer a total of six Shadyhill Modified crowns.

Allen came close also to winning the track championship at the Kankakee
County Speedway, where he finished second in the standings. The
season saw Allen win 16 of his features from mid-July through the early-October, including
one stretch of seven consecutive victories.

Veteran Mike Kingma became a four-time champion at Shadyhill
as he won the I-Mod Association (I-Mods) title at the quarter-mile dirt
raceway. Other Shadyhill champions include Jerrad Krick (UMP Stock Cars),
Cam Bales (Pure Streets) and A.J. Miller (Teen 4s).

Eddie Hoffman won a total of 18 feature races during the
season, 10 of them coming at Illiana Motor Speedway in Schererville, Ind.,
where Hoffman won his first-ever Illiana Super Late Model track
championship. The Wheaton resident joins the Illiana championship roster
with his dad, Ed, who won a total of seven track titles at the half-mile
paved oval during his career.

Illiana’s quarter-mile track saw Bill Serviss win his fifth
Turbo Stox division championship while Alex Arelano recorded his third
Legends title.

Kevin Weaver of Gibson City, a veteran of Midwest dirt track
racing, was the DIRTcar UMP Late Model champion at the Kankakee County
Speedway, winning a total of 11 feature races during the season on the
three-eighths-mile dirt track. Indiana’s Jamie Lomax won six feature races
in 2012 to win the track’s DIRTcar UMP Modified championship. Other
Kankakee champs include Don Hilleary (UMP Stock Cars), Tim Provenzano (UMP
Pro Late Models), Mike Kingma (I-Mods) and Skylar Antonelli (UMP Sport
Compacts).

The name Kelly was heard loud and clear numerous times
during the year at the Grundy County Speedway in Morris. The
third-of-a-mile paved oval saw Pat Kelly win his third Late Model track
championship, while Kelly’s son, Nathan, grabbed top honors in the track’s
Street Stock division. Pat Kelly captured a total of five feature races
during the campaign on his way to his title. Young Nathan Kelly rang the
victory bell in 11 feature races during the season. Another second
generation racer Kevin Gentile won Grundy’s Mid American Sportsman division
championship while Rich Dearborn was the Pure Stocks division champ for the
second year in a row.

LaSalle Speedway saw Scott Schmitt win the DIRTcar UMP Late
Model title – the first of his career at the quarter-mile dirt track.
Repeating his Kankakee effort, Lomax was also LaSalle’s UMP Modified division
champion. Mike McKinney (Street Stocks) and J.R. Brown (4 Cylinders) were
other LaSalle champions.

Another area dirt track Sycamore Speedway saw Reno Markham
win the Super Late Model division title. It was Markham’s first Sycamore
title. Other Sycamore champions include Tim Ludke (Late Model), Cory McKay
(Spectator), Megan Decker (Powder Puff) and Mike Cunz (Compact).

The NASCAR-sanctioned Rockford Speedway again saw Jerry
Gille win the Late Model track championship. The veteran Gille became a
three-time Late Model champ at the high-banked, quarter-mile paved oval. Doug
Bennett was the All American Sportsmen champ. Joe LaMarca took top honors
in the American Short Tracker division while Bobby Frisch was the
Roadrunner class titlist.

The two-year-old Short Track Auto Racing Series (STARS)
group crowned Jimmy Anderson as its midget driving champion. It was the
second consecutive STARS midget title for the Joliet resident, who won two
feature races during the year at the Grundy County Speedway – the
association’s “home track.”

Andy Jones, son of longtime Chicago area stock car favorite
Tom Jones, was the STARS Legends division champ for the second year in a
row. Young Jones won six feature races. Other STARS titlists were
15-year-old Erica Ensor (Classic Modifieds) and 13-year-old Austin Kunert
(Mini Cup).

The Illini Racing Series (IRS) sanctioned midget racing on
both dirt and paved tracks throughout the area with Patrick Bruns of
Champaign winning the overall IRS driving crown.

The Midlothian-based Roulo Brothers Racing team with driver
Chris Buescher won the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) Racing
Series presented by Menards championship. A Texas native, Buescher won
four times in ARCA stock car action in 2012 for Rusty and Gary Roulo.

Jeremy Spoonmore of Somonauk was this year’s Mid American
Stock Car Series champion, winning two feature races during the season on
the Midwest stock car tour. It was Spoonmore’s first Mid American
title. Jeremy Miller of Rockton won two main events on his way to the Big 8 Late Model
Series title.

For an amazing fifth straight year, Bill Balog was the
champion of the Interstate Racing Association (IRA) Bumper-to-Bumper Outlaw
Sprint series. Joe Swanson won the Hoosier Outlaw Sprint Series (HOSS)
championship for paved track, winged sprint cars.

Other paved track series champions include Minnesota’s
Jonathan Eilen, who won the ASA Kwik Trip Midwest Tour title and Michigan
driving ace Johnny VanDoorn, who won the Championship Racing Association
(CRA) Super Series crown for the third time. Winning eight races, North
Carolina’s Daniel Hemric dominated the competition as he won the JEGS CRA
All-Stars Tour championship.

The year was not without sorrow as a number of members of
the racing community passed away including former drivers Larry Jackson,
Burt Weitemeyer, Jim Partipilo, Mike Oldenberg and Frank Slabenak and
former car owner Marv Hixon. Rest In Peace, Gentlemen.

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