Evansville, IN — GETTING BETTER: Randy Korte is chomping at the bit to go racing.Unfortunately, the two-time UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model national champion can’t climb into his familiar TMCI Transportation No. 00 until his doctor says he’s ready.Sidelined since suffering a back injury in a Dirt Late Model Winternationals feature incident on Feb. 5 at East Bay Raceway Park in Gibsonton, Fla., Korte is not taking well to watching races from the pit area as the UMP DIRTcar Racing season swings into high gear.“This is the first time in my whole career that I’ve been out (of action) for more than a week,” said Korte, a 42-year-old veteran from Highland, Ill. “It’s hard to be a spectator.”Korte was in Florida driving a Riggs Motorsports entry to get tuned up for the 2008 campaign when his injury occurred. He was involved in an early-race tangle that caused his car to bounce in the air and slam hard onto the track surface.“It didn’t really look like anything at all to the fans watching in the grandstand,” Korte said of the accident, which barely even damaged his car. “But it knocked the breath out of me when I came down. I couldn’t catch my breath for like five or 10 minutes, until I got oxygen in the ambulance.“It was the most scared feeling I’ve ever had in my life.”On top of that, Korte felt pain in his back. Doctors ultimately discovered that he had broken the T-6 vertebra in his mid- to upper-back and it had stuck into his spinal cord, leaving him with a long road to recovery.“I’ve had some major rollovers in my career and never had an issue (injury),” said Korte. “But this one, I guess I just hit the right way to do some damage.”Korte dealt with serious back pain for nearly two months upon returning home. “I could just about get out of bed some days,” he said.The pain began to diminish last month, however, giving Korte hope that his early-April doctor’s check-up would deem him ready to get back in a car. Instead, his doctor was the bearer of bad news, telling ‘King Kong’ Korte that he needed at least another month of inactivity so his vertebra could completely heal and pull away from his spinal cord.“I don’t want to rush it,” said Korte. “If the doctor says I need to heal up more, there’s nothing I can do but listen.”Korte’s next doctor’s visit is scheduled for May 13. He’s hopeful that he’ll get an thumb’s-up signal before he leaves the office, clearing the way for him to get back on the track well before the mid-June start of the UMP DIRTcar Summernationals.Until he receives the go-ahead from his doctor, Korte is keeping his self-owned dirt Late Model team active. He put Billy Faust of Lebanon, Ill., in his car’s seat for several events in April, and last week he enlisted four-time UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model national champion Rodney Melvin of Benton, Ill., to drive his No. 00 until he’s ready to return to the cockpit.“They’ve done a great job for me,” Korte said of Faust and Melvin. “Billy won (on April 5) at Highland (Ill.) and finished second at Pevely (Missouri’s I-55 Raceway), and last weekend Rodney finished fifth at Pevely.”Melvin will do a three-race swing in Korte’s car beginning this Thursday night (May 1), running at Tri-City Speedway in Pontoon Beach, Ill., on Thursday and Friday and I-55 Raceway on Saturday.FAMILIAR FACE ON TOP: Defending UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model national champion Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill., grabbed the lead in the 2008 national points race for the first time after last weekend’s UMP DIRTcar action.Following a second-place finish to Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., in the UMP DIRTcar-sanctioned Northern Allstars Late Model Series event on April 26 at Kamp Motor Speedway in Boswell, Ind., Erb vaulted into the national points lead by 12 markers over Jason McBride of Carbondale, Ill. Erb has made seven starts so far this season to McBride’s 10.Randle Sweeney of Clifty, Ky., leads the UMP DIRTcar open-wheel Modified national points standings. He’s coming off a strong weekend that saw him finish second on April 25 at Paducah (Ky.) International Raceway and win on April 26 at Soggy Bottom Raceway in Morgantown, Ky.NOTABLE UMP DIRTcar RACING THIS WEEKEND:* The second and third legs of the inaugural ‘Midwest Big Ten Series’ for Super Late Models are set for this Friday night (May 2) at Morgan County Speedway in Jacksonville, Ill., and Saturday night (May 3) at Macon (Ill.) Speedway.The two tracks have teamed up this year to offer Super Late Model teams a chance to run for increased purses five times at each speedway, with the series champion taking home $3,000 from a $10,000 points fund.* The UMP DIRTcar-sanctioned Sunoco American Late Model Series heads to Michigan on Saturday night (May 3) for a $2,000-to-win show at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa.* The UMP DIRTcar open-wheel Modified class has special events on tap at Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway in Calvert City, Ky. ($1,200-to-win shows on both Friday and Saturday); Fairbury (Ill.) American Legion Speedway on Saturday ($1,500 to win); and Quad City Raceway in East Moline, Ill., on Sunday (May 4).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.UMP DIRTcar Racing National Points Standings (as of April 29):Super Late Models (driver/points/races):1. Dennis Erb Jr. 521 72. Jason McBride 509 103. Rusty Schlenk 489 84. Mike Hammerle 477 115. Rusty Griffaw 395 86. Wes Steidinger 395 67. Billy Moyer 375 48. Michael Kloos 362 99. Rob Underwood 360 610. Steve Francis 355 411. Brad Looney 355 512. Chris Shelton 341 813. Wayne Shugart 331 614. Tony Albright 329 615. Ryan Unzicker 327 616. Richard Ferry 322 517. Jeff Phipps 299 618. Joe Kump 292 619. Chuck Proctor 290 520. Jason Davis 288 6Open-Wheel Modifieds (driver/points/races):1. Randle Sweeney 817 112. Kent Robinson 796 113. Tim Hancock 736 114. Jon Henry 594 105. Denny Schwartz 569 106. Chad Evans 539 97. Gary Cook Jr. 534 88. Mike Spatola 477 89. Clayton Miller 473 810. George Gilbert 468 711. Nick Allen 464 612. Jeff Matthews 453 613. Matt Bex 441 714. Jeff Leka 429 715. Clint DeMoss 425 716. Hank Schlindwein 416 817. Matt Boknecht 406 618. Sal Hebert 406 719. Bobby Bittle 403 620. Jamie Carter 401 8Pro Late Models (driver/points/races):1. Duane Hodges 436 72. Levi Ashby 396 83. Jason Jones 389 84. Caleb Ashby 355 65. Josh Harris 342 66. Phil Gregory 315 67. Carnell Parker 295 48. Tait Davenport 292 49. Darrell Hartman 287 710. Mike Watson 279 6Sportsman (driver/points/races):1. Troy Clark 429 82. Brad Cummings 376 73. Shawn Daugherty 375 64. Bruce Westerman 355 65. Anthony Jackson 355 56. Patrick Vareika 352 67. Jeremy Hines 348 68. Paige Doyle 323 79. Chris Hillman 319 610. Danny Vogel Jr. 305 5Limited Modifieds (driver/points/races):1. Brandon Buhler 350 52. Bryan Barrett 265 53. Will Duncan 265 44. Evan Delahoussaye 260 45. Jonathan Clayton 250 46. John Talkington 233 47. Lee Fincher 212 48. Ray Allen Kulhanek 210 39. David Jackson 203 410. Ray Breeland 198 4Street Stocks (driver/points/races):1. Travis Myers 530 82. Aaron Penton 439 83. Brad Taylor 409 84. Jon Wix 396 65. Randy Arnold 396 86. Grady Christian 380 57. David Cline 315 58. Chris Fisher 303 59. Joe Belkey II 289 510. Alan Peacock 280 4Factory Stocks (driver/points/races):1. Mickey Hines 289 42. Cody Vanosdol 284 43. Bodi Henry 269 44. William Burton 248 45. Mark Bruce 241 46. Willie Sallee 223 47. Scott Erickson 191 38. Clay Ellison 189 49. Bill Moore 186 410. Casey Crane 158 24-Cylinders (driver/points/races):1. Jeff Rittenberry 425 62. Michael Perrigo 368 63. Michael Rittenberry 367 64. Daniel Stephens 360 65. Travis Staats 355 56. Tim Sull 345 57. Brandon Kuck 338 68. Charlie Staats 324 59. Jimbob Scott 321 610. James Lovelady 317 6