Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Chasing Swindell

- STEVE ROGERS

Sam Hafertepe Jr. has earned his share of success at Little Rock’s I-30 Speedway. Heading into this weekend’s 31st annual Comp Cams Short Track Nationals, he and the rest of the top sprint car drivers in attendance will have to find a way to beat Sammy Swindell.

Sam Hafertepe Jr. enjoys racing at Little Rock’s I-30 Speedway, and has earned his share of success at the quarter-mile, high-banked clay oval.

But heading into this weekend’s 31st annual Comp Cams Short Track Nationals, he will be in the same predicamen­t as the rest of the top sprint car drivers in attendance.

He’s got to find a way to beat Sammy Swindell.

Swindell, a veteran racer from the Memphis area who turns 63 later this month, is the only five-time winner of the event. He has won it the past two years and four of the past six times it’s been held.

“He’s the one everyone is going to be chasing, that’s for sure,” said Hafertepe, who is from Sunnyvale, Texas. “Hands down, he’s been the guy to beat at this deal for the past five, six, seven years … whatever it is. But if anybody can do it, I feel like we’re one of the ones that can.”

Swindell claimed the STN top prize in 2017, 2016, 2013, 2011 and 1990. He also finished second in 1991 and in the inaugural event in 1988 during a career that also includes 394 World of Outlaws victories, three Outlaws championsh­ips and five Chili Bowl midget titles.

Hafertepe has been a touring regular with the Outlaws for much of the past decade, and this season he is the points leader with the American Sprint Car Series national series with four events remaining.

And while he acknowledg­es Swindell and his success, Hafertepe said, in the end he is just another driver on the track he needs to beat.

“There’s no one out here who doesn’t respect Sammy and everything he has done in this sport,” said Hafertepe, whose best STN finishes were two seconds — last year (to

Swindell) and in 2010. “But I am out here to do a job, and that’s to win.”

Hafertepe has 12 victories this season, including six in 31 ASCS starts. He won the ASCS event at I-30 in May — “We beat Sammy that night,” he said — as well as ASCS main events at Lubbock, Texas; Alger, Wash.; Elma, Wash.; Mason City, Iowa; and a $10,000-towin event two weeks ago at Wheatland, Mo.

“We’ve had a good year, but not quite as good as we would have hoped,” he said. “We’ve won 12 times, but we had 19 at the same time last year. That said, I really like our speed right now. We’ve got a lot of speed in this car, and I feel like we are hitting our stride.”

 ?? Special to the Democrat-Gazette/JIMMY JONES ?? Sam Hafertepe Jr. of Sunnyvale, Texas, takes the checkered flag to win the ASCS national tour race May 12 at I-30 Speedway in Little Rock. Hafertepe and the rest of the other drivers at this weekend’s 31st annual Comp Cams Short Track Nationals will be trying to find a way to beat five-time winner Sammy Swindell.
Special to the Democrat-Gazette/JIMMY JONES Sam Hafertepe Jr. of Sunnyvale, Texas, takes the checkered flag to win the ASCS national tour race May 12 at I-30 Speedway in Little Rock. Hafertepe and the rest of the other drivers at this weekend’s 31st annual Comp Cams Short Track Nationals will be trying to find a way to beat five-time winner Sammy Swindell.

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