Evansville, IN — HAIL TO THE CHAMP: The path Dennis Erb Jr. took this year was slightly different, but the result was the same.After one month of hardscrabble racing and living on the road, the dirt Late Model veteran from Carpentersville, Ill., clinched his second consecutive UMP DIRTcar Summer Nationals points championship.“It feels really good to win it back-to-back,” said the 35-year-old Erb, who realized his longtime goal of capturing the Summer Nationals title in 2007 after finishes of fourth (2004), third (2005) and fifth (2006). “We had to battle right down to the end a little more this time and we won a few less races this year, but our consistency was probably a little better and that’s what wins championships.”Indeed, Erb was steady as a rock on the 2008 tour. He compiled an amazing performance record, rolling up two wins, 15 top-five and 19 top-10 finishes in 20 events. His only hiccup was a 12th-place finish on July 5 at Fairbury (Ill.) American Legion – the result of a broken oil cooler on the final lap that caused him to tumble out of the top 10.What’s more, Erb accomplished the remarkable achievement of completing every feature lap run during the grueling Summer Nationals, proving the impeccable preparation program that he and chief mechanic Heather Lyne manage to keep up throughout the grueling month of Super Late Model action across the Midwest.Erb wrapped up the $25,000 championship with a typically-solid third-place finish in the 60-lap ‘Birthday Race’ at Oakshade Raceway in Wauseon, Ohio, that ended the Summer Nationals points on July 12. He entered the event clinging to a four-point lead over Brian Shirley of Chatham, Ill., but Shirley had to use a provisional to start the A-Main and then dropped out on lap 45 because his car’s fan blade busted the radiator.The final championship margin for Erb? It totaled 37 points over Shirley – nearly identical to Erb’s 32-point besting of Martinsville, Ind.’s Don O’Neal for last year’s Summer Nationals title, but with much more drama involved.Last year Erb secured the points crown in anti-climactic fashion. Rather than celebrating his title on the homestretch following the series points finale at Oakshade, he was halfway home because both Erb and O’Neal mutually agreed to pull out of the event after an evening thunderstorm pushed the start of the program to nearly midnight.That wasn’t the case this time. Erb was brought to Oakshade’s Victory Lane after his third-place finish last Saturday night to receive the adulation of the capacity crowd.“It was pretty cool to actually come out on the track and get our picture taken this year,” said Erb. “Last year was one of those bad racing deals with the rain, but we got to run this year and finish it off the right way.Erb, who drives self-owned Rayburn cars that are powered by Rhyne engines and carry sponsorship from Thomason Express, Petroff Towing and J&J Steel, asserted that the tight points race with Shirley put no extra pressure on him.“You just have to go out there and race, whether (the lead is) four points, 20 points or whatever,” said Erb. “I knew that I just had to finish in front of Brian (at Oakshade). It was pretty simple and straightforward.”After swapping the points lead several times with Shirley, Erb gained command for good with a second-place finish in the 17th race of the tour, on July 6 at Quad City Raceway in East Moline, Ill. Erb looks back on that evening as being the most critical event of his championship drive.“The night before we had our first mechanical problem of the Summer Nationals at Fairbury,” said Erb, whose five-position fall on the final lap of Fairbury’s A-Main allowed Shirley to grab the points lead. “At Quad City we won our heat, ran up front the whole feature, finished second and got the points lead back. We really rebounded well.”Erb became the fifth driver to win consecutive Summer Nationals titles, joining Rick Aukland, Shannon Babb, Scott Bloomquist and Billy Moyer. He didn’t register as many triumphs as he would have liked, but that doesn’t diminish his satisfaction.“We only won two races this year after winning four last year, but we did lose a bunch of races to rain,” said Erb, whose victories came on June 15 at Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Ind., and June 27 at Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Speedway. “I also had five seconds (runner-up finishes) and more top-fives this year, so we were consistently running up front.“Every year we put our focus on the Summer Nationals, and to win the championship makes everything we do really worthwhile.”Next up for Erb? He’ll try to complete a sweep of the Summer Nationals and UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model national titles for the second consecutive season.Erb is well-positioned to repeat his history-making double-dip of a year ago. He ended the 2008 Summer Nationals leading the UMP DIRTcar national points standings – a stark contrast from ’07, when he had to rally from over 200 points behind Wes Steidinger of Fairbury, Ill., over the final two-and-a-half months of the campaign to snare the $20,000 national crown.NOTES FROM THE 2008 UMP DIRTcar SUMMER NATIONALS (compiled by Kellen Burns/DIRTcar Racing P.R.)…* There were 12 different winners in the 20 points races that were completed – an increase from last year’s 11 victors in 25 points events.* Shirley and Darren Miller of Milledgeville, Ill., tied for the honor of most wins on the 2008 tour, with three victories apiece.* Six drivers in the top 25 of the final points standings entered all 20 points events: Erb, Shirley, Steidinger, Jeep VanWormer of Pinconning, Mich., Steve Sheppard Jr. of New Berlin, Ill., and Jason McBride of Carbondale, Ill.* Five drivers competed in every A-Main: Erb, Shirley, Steidinger, VanWormer and Sheppard. McBride, meanwhile, qualified for six of the 20 features and finished 19th in the points standings.* A total of 285 different drivers competed in the 20 points events.* The average car count for the 2008 Summer Nationals was 37.6 cars.* The biggest field numbered 51 cars on July 4 at Tri-City Speedway in Pontoon Beach, Ill., and the smallest turnout was 21 cars on July 6 at Quad City Raceway in East Moline, Ill.* The Summer Nationals was originally scheduled to include 26 events, but seven shows were washed out by the rainy weather, including the June 21 date at I-55 Raceway in Pevely, Mo., that was canceled due to flooding that covered the track’s access road.In addition to I-55, Mother Nature claimed the originally scheduled dates at Brownstown (Ind.) Speedway, StormPay.com Clarksville (Tenn.) Speedway, Morgan County Speedway in Jacksonville, Ill., Macon (Ill.) Speedway, Quincy (Ill.) Raceway and La Salle (Ill.) Speedway. Brownstown was reset as a points race on July 11, while Clarksville (July 19), Morgan County (Aug. 15) and Macon (the Herald & Review 100 on Aug. 16) were rescheduled as non-points Summer Nationals shows but will serve as key events in the UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model national points battle.* Erb and VanWormer led all drivers in fast-time honors, taking three apiece.* VanWormer was the most prolific heat-race winner on the tour, capturing 11 prelims.* Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., who entered 19 of the 20 events, won the most B-Mains (three).* The top newcomer to the Summer Nationals trail was 21-year-old Will Vaught of Crane, Mo. He scored his first-ever tour triumph at Belle-Clair Speedway in Belleville, Ill., and finished seventh in the points standings (after skipping the final two events and dropping two spots).* The 20 Summer Nationals points races paid out a combined total of over $520,000 to the drivers. The total tour purse distribution reaches nearly $600,000 with the addition of the three rescheduled non-points events.* The top-15 drivers in the Summer Nationals points standings will share a points fund of $56,600.PRO LATE MODEL NEWS: UMP DIRTcar officials recently announced that Pro Late Model division national points leader Tait Davenport of Paducah, Ky., had his car’s crate engine torn down and inspected buy a certified GM motor builder and it was found to be 100 percent legal.UMP DIRTcar RACING INFO: Log on to www.dirtcar.com for more information on UMP DIRTcar Racing and to view complete points standings for all divisions.ATTENTION: Any UMP DIRTcar track or race team with news that could be used in the ‘UMP DIRTcar Racing Weekly Update’ release can e-mail the info to Kevin Kovac at kkovac@dirtcar.com.Final UMP DIRTcar Summer Nationals Points Standings (driver/points/points fund earnings:1. Dennis Erb Jr. 1540 ($25,000)2. Brian Shirley 1503 ($10,000)3. Wes Steidinger 1365 ($7,000)4. Jeep VanWormer 1358 ($5,000)5. Steve Sheppard Jr. 1179 ($3,000)6. Randy Korte 1169 ($2,000)7. Will Vaught 1134 ($1,000)8. Darren Miller 956 ($800)9. Jason Feger 951 ($700)10. Kevin Weaver 904 ($600)11. Jordan Bland 794 ($500)12. Ryan Unzicker 776 ($400)13. Billy Moyer 644 ($300)14. Don O’Neal 580 ($200)15. Kevin Claycomb 534 ($100)16. Tim Lance 52817. Dewayne Kiefer 51018. Terry English 49819. Jason McBride 45820. Ryan Dauber 411UMP DIRTcar Racing National Points Standings (as of July 14):Super Late Models (driver/points/races):1. Dennis Erb Jr. 2564 382. Wes Steidinger 2512 393. Steve Sheppard Jr. 2179 404. Brian Shirley 1981 315. Jason Feger 1935 366. Ryan Unzicker 1892 407. Mike Hammerle 1877 408. Jeep VanWormer 1817 309. Michael Kloos 1696 3510. Kevin Weaver 1552 3211. Will Vaught 1474 2512. Rusty Schlenk 1450 2913. Billy Moyer 1439 1814. Scott Bull 1404 2815. Jason McBride 1398 4016. Jayme Zidar 1348 3017. Randy Korte 1308 2018. Mike Schulte 1264 2919. Darren Miller 1237 1820. Brian Ruhlman 1209 21Open-Wheel Modifieds (driver/points/races):1. Randle Sweeney 2599 342. Kent Robinson 2438 353. Jeff Leka 2416 344. Tim Hancock 2383 355. Gary Cook Jr. 2342 356. Chad Evans 2073 357. McKay Wenger 2066 358. Mike Spatola 2025 359. Denny Schwartz 1866 3110. Anthony Madrid 1843 2611. Bobby Martintoni 1685 2712. Rob Fuqua 1683 2913. John DeMoss 1584 2614. Jon Henry 1552 2515. Todd Sherman 1498 2316. Matt Bex 1497 2317. Jeff Curl 1481 2818. Doug Adkins 1450 2419. Chad Osterhoff 1441 2520. Matt Boknecht 1435 21Pro Late Models (driver/points/races):1. Tait Davenport 1533 212. Josh Harris 1379 233. Kevin Hardin 1324 234. Caleb Ashby 1278 235. Jason Jones 1237 266. Levi Ashby 1182 237. Carnell Parker 1027 158. Brad Denney 1006 149. Matt Liner 966 1710. Phil Gregory 945 18Sportsman (driver/points/races):1. Joel Funk 1684 282. Jeremy Hines 1487 233. Troy Clark 1435 254. Brad Cummings 1339 235. Jimmy Cummins 1334 266. Chris Hillman 1286 217. Stephanie Lebrun 1274 238. Jason Unzicker 1249 239. Jeff Herzog 1229 2110. Derrick Hufford 1181 19Limited Modifieds (driver/points/races):1. Jonathan Clayton 1170 172. Alex Ashley 897 143. Rob Madrid 829 134. Brandon Buhler 808 125. Erick Adkins 766 126. Zach Dennis 731 127. Derek Brooks 729 128. Paddy Rush 715 119. John Paul Talkington 702 1210. Dan Bimson 670 10Street Stocks (driver/points/races):1. Jerrad Krick 1573 212. Travis Myers 1481 213. Lee Hall 1477 244. Dave Mannise 1380 215. David Hurst 1371 206. Chris Fisher 1363 237. Josh Griffith 1234 218. Jesse Simmons 1221 239. Steve Ewing 1179 2210. Steve Maisel 1172 184-Cylinders (driver/points):1. Joe Reed 18422. Keaton Downing 14583. Jeffrey Bailey 13954. Bob Zbinden 12425. Michael Rittenberry 10226. David Reed 10017. John Cooper 9768. Michael Perrigo 9479. Mark Farber 93010. Eric Wilson 912Factory Stocks (driver/points):1. Mickey Hines 10492. William Burton 10373. Jim Scout 9004. Clay Ellison 8585. Chris Henry 8456. Bill Delong 8307. Craig Dippman 7228. Brett Miller 6989. Casey Crane 68910. Danny Hogrefe 664