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Ramblings from driver #14, Dillon Welch.

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Nov 10
2008

WELCH RECEIVES SPECIAL HONORS

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Dillon Welch received some post season medicine Saturday night (11/8) at the 3K Racing banquet in Indianapolis.

At the ceremony honoring the drivers from USAC's Kenyon Midgets, Ford Focus, and Regional Midgets, the 14 year old racer picked up two special honors.

Welch was named the Kenyon Midget Series "Most Improved Driver", and also was the recipient of the Kenyon Series "P.A.S.S" award, recognizing Positive Attitude Sensational Spirit.

"I worked very hard this year to improve," Welch said after the banquet. "And to recieve the PASS award, which was voted on by my fellow racers, is very special."

The special awards helped ease the dissatisfaction Welch felt at the end of the season.

"To go from tenth in points last year to fourth this year is a good jump," Welch said.  "But to be honest, on

Nov 10
2008

HONORED TO BE HONORED

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The 2008 DK Promotions banquet was held last night for the USAC Kenyon Midgets, Ford Focus, and Regional Midgets.  I enjoyed seeing everyone again and took home some nice hardware.  

My dad and I each got fourth place trophies, an improvement from 10th place a year ago.  Dad's trophy was for owner points and mine for driver points.  We also each got a check which was nice.  

I was also awarded the "2008 Kenyon Midget Most Improved Driver" trophy. I definitely felt like I had improved this year, and what's amazing is that I felt like we were actually better than our results indicated.  It made me feel good that my improvement was recognized by others. 

The biggest surprise of the night for me was being named winner of the inagural "P.A.S.S." award.   This award was presented by George and

Oct 27
2008

BREAK TIME

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It is officially offseason for me now and while I'm not racing again until possibly December, I still have plenty to do.   I am writing from my grandparents house because I'm on Fall Break!  Unfortunately, it is raining right now so I probably won't get to ride 4-wheelers today like I had planned, but yesterday was a great day so I got lots of riding in.  I also tore down the 4-wheeler with my grandpa because it wasn't starting, and then I put it back together all by myself, which was fun.   

I have also been playing bass guitar in the church band and I am really enjoying it.  It's been a unique experience playing in front of an audience.  

Also, I am honored to say that my old quarter-midget club, Mini Indy, is inducting me into their Hall of Fame this year, so I'll be attending their

Oct 08
2008

THE SEASON'S OVER--BUMMER!

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Unfortunately, the offseason has begun! The Kenyon cars ran for the final time of 2008 this past weekend at Anderson Speedway.    I qualified second fastest, just three-hundredths behind Jeff Wimmenauer.  I finished 3rd in my Heat race, but the car felt good so I was encouraged about our chances in the Feature.   For the Feature, due to the 6-car invert, our team was handed a 5th place starting position which is not a good spot for a track like Anderson  where it is very difficult to pass.  That's one thing that I think USAC should reconsider for next year.  Because our cars are so similar, passing is very difficult, which almost makes it punishment to qualify fast and have to start so deep in the field.   If we're going to do qualifying, there should be some reward for being fast. 

Oct 02
2008

SEASON FINALE THIS WEEKEND

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Only one race remains. 

 "I love racing but I hate this part of the season," said Dillon Welch.  "The part where I know it's ending."

 USAC's Kenyon Midget finale is slated for Sunday afternoon at Anderson Speedway.  The Feature is scheduled for 1:30pm EST.  Practice (noon), qualifying (4pm) and heat races (7pm) will be run on Saturday. 

 Welch, who is fourth in championship points, is looking to build on the momentum of a strong run at the most recent Anderson race in which he posted the fastest qualifying time and finished third in the Feature.

 "We were really strong last time out," Welch said.  "I could put the car high or low, and it felt great."

"At the beginning of the season I challenged Dillon to focus each week on learning and getting better," said team owner

Sep 15
2008

ANDERSON + MOTO GP = FUN WKEND

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I had a great weekend with a cool combination of racing.  First, it was my race Saturday night, and then I went to the Moto GP on Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 

We ran our second-to-last race at Anderson on Saturday night, along with the USAC National midgets.    I qualified fast time, at a 12.629.  My car was pushing on the bottom of the track in practice and qualifying, so I adjusted my line and it paid off.  Mel decided to put a new right front tire on for the feature, just to help that push a little bit.  The car was absolutely incredible.  I started fourth in the feature and moved up to second after a first lap yellow.  Trying to pass for the lead on the re-start I scraped the wall on the backstretch.  Fortunately, the car was not damaged but I lost about 3 spots. 

Sep 05
2008

TOO LONG BETWEEN RACES

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I am suffering miserably... I want to get back racing!    The K-cars have been off for about a month.  We run at Anderson next Saturday (13th) and then we're off for another 3 weeks before we run our last race and wrap up my sophomore season in the Kenyon.   I still haven't gotten that first "on track" win yet.  I big-time want the win, but if I don't get it I know that it's still been a good season and I've learned alot.  It just hasn't all fallen in place for us on a particular night.  As they say, "That's racing." I have had a lot of fun racing this year though, and we still have two more races left plus the RUMBLE!!!!!!  

There has been enough other stuff going on to keep me busy.  I started high school a few weeks ago and continue to be shocked at the amount of homework I'm getting. 

Aug 18
2008

THE WEEK THAT WAS

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Last week was pretty full.  On Sunday I went to Cedar Point.  I went with my friend Chris, my sisters Kelcy and Halle, and one of Kelcy's friends.  My mom and dad took us.  We all had a blast riding the roller coasters.  The Top Thrill Dragster was my favorite.  We came home on Monday and then the next day started school.  It's hard to believe summer is over.   Then on Wednesday I raced at Anderson, finishing sixth in the Feature. I ran the race with a bent right front shock after making contact with someone when the field checked up on the start.  I ran again at Anderson on Friday. I won the Heat race, and then finished fourth in the Feature. So all in all, it was a pretty exciting week.  Unfortunately we don't race again until September. It's hard to believe we only have two more races

Aug 16
2008

FAST FUN AT ANDERSON

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Dillon Welch wrapped up a busy month of racing with a strong showing Friday night at Anderson Speedway.  After winning the Heat race, Welch battled to a fourth place finish in the Feature. 

"Good results considering we weren't very good in practice," Welch said afterwards. "In practice I was missing my marks and it caused the car to be wicked, but I talked with (crew chief) Mel (Kenyon) and he got me straightened out."

The 30-lap Feature race was hotly contested from the start.  A pair of early yellows disrupted the flow, but in the final 24 laps the top six ran bumper to bumper, all exploring ways to get past the driver ahead of them.

When Welch's Kenyon Midget came off the track at the conclusion of the feature, the rear tire stagger was five inches (right rear tire was 5" bigger than

Aug 09
2008

TWO ON TAP THIS WEEK AT ANDERSON

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If you don't like Anderson Speedway, you're not going to be having much fun in the Kenyon Midget Series.  The last five races on the Kenyon schedule are all at the "world's fastest quarter-mile". 

"Anderson is a tough track," said Dillon Welch.  "But I enjoy it, even though we haven't seemed to have much go right for us there lately."  

Friday night Welch started on the pole in the Feature, but an awkward start left him third heading into turn one.

"USAC has been on us so much about getting even starts that I was worried more about the driver next to me instead of myself, " Welch said.  "I won't make that mistake again."

Eventually Welch ended up finishing sixth, and remained fourth in the season point standings.

"Very frustrating and very disappointing," Welch summized afterwards.

Fortunately

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USAC KENYON STANDINGS
1. C.Armstrong
1,233
2. Charlson
1,216
3. Wimmenauer
1,128
4. Dillon Welch
1,095
5. Galloway
1,058
6. Terry
1,024
7. D.Armstrong
949
8. Ferns
893
9. Thompson
302
10. Cottongim
223