Evansville, IN — HEATING UP: Memorial Day Weekend has passed and the month of June is upon us.For UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model racers, that means one thing – it’s time for some of the circuit’s biggest events of the season.Beginning this weekend with the sixth annual ‘Tri-Track Challenge’ tripleheader, the UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model calendar will be filled with major events for the next seven weeks. The stretch includes the UMP DIRTcar-sanctioned Dirt Late Model Dream on June 6-7 at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, and the 26-event UMP DIRTcar Summernationals that crosses the Midwest from June 12-July 12.The ‘Tri-Track Challenge’ – a unique weekend of racing contested at three Midwestern tracks that are owned by some of NASCAR’s most prominent names – kicks off the action this weekend. A late-spring staple since 2002 and part of the UMP DIRTcar-sanctioned Northern Allstars Late Model Series, the ‘Challenge’ hits Paducah (Ky.) International Speedway on Friday night (May 30), I-55 Raceway in Pevely, Mo., on Saturday night (May 31) and Macon (Ill.) Speedway on Sunday night (June 1).Track Enterprises chief Bob Sargent is a co-owner of the three-eighths-mile Paducah and one-fifth-mile Macon ovals. His PIR partners include NASCAR’s Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Ken Schrader, and he’s joined in Macon’s ownership by Stewart, Schrader and Kenny Wallace. Schrader, meanwhile, operates the high-banked, one-third-mile I-55 Raceway with Ray Marler.All three ‘Tri-Track Challenge’ events will pay $6,000 to win. A $10,000 bonus is also on the line for any driver who can win two of the three features, providing UMP DIRTcar racers a chance to pocket $28,000 for one weekend of work.Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill., is the only driver in the history of the ‘Tri-Track Challenge’ to collect the $10,000 bonus. He swept all three weekend events in 2003.For more information on the ‘Tri-Track Challenge’ events, visit www.paducahracing.com, www.i55raceway.com and www.maconracing.com.The intensity of the competition will pick up even more next weekend (June 6-7) when UMP DIRTcar sanctions the 14th annual Dirt Late Model Dream at Stewart’s famed Eldora Speedway. A $100,000 top prize – the richest single first-place event check that a dirt Late Model driver will receive this season – will be on the line in the 100-lap A-Main.Previous Dream winners include Scott Bloomquist (a record four victories), Freddy Smith (two) and Donnie Moran, Jimmy Mars, Billy Moyer, Rick Eckert, Darrel Lanigan, Matt Miller and defending champion Steve Casebolt (one win each).Time trials and Non-Qualifiers’ events will be run on Fri., June 6, with heats, B-Mains and the 100-lap Dream set for Sat., June 7. Eldora Speedway has chosen to align itself with Ohio’s Oakshade Raceway and the UMP DIRTcar-sanctioned Sunoco American Late Model Series (ALMS) to allow the LM-30, LM-40 and LM-50 branded UMP DIRTcar Hoosier Racing tires for the Dream.More information on the Dream is available at www.eldoraspeedway.com.Following the Dream, all eyes will focus on the UMP DIRTcar Summernationals, the ‘Hell Tour’ that is known as dirt Late Model racing’s most grueling test of man and machine. The series begins on June 12 at Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway in Calvert City, Ky., and ends on July 12 at Oakshade Raceway.HEARTWARMING WIN: Score one for the underdogs.Kevin Hastings pulled off a thrilling upset victory in last Saturday night’s 40-lap UMP DIRTcar Modified Memorial event at Fairbury (Ill.) American Legion Speedway, charging forward from the 16th starting spot to defeat a talent-laden field.A 46-year-old from Kankakee, Ill., who makes his living operating Reliable Radiator, Hastings qualified for the A-Main by winning a consolation. He then proceeded to author a stirring drive through the pack without the benefit of many caution flags, finally passing Jared Landers to grab the lead and pocket a $2,000 first-place prize.With the special event drawing such well-known Modified names as Landers, defending UMP DIRTcar national champion Denny Schwartz, Jeff Leka, Kevin Weaver and Gary Cook Jr., Hastings was understandably elated after completing his storybook run to the checkered flag. He also celebrated with one of the drivers he defeated – his son Jason, who won a heat race earlier in the evening.CHANGE AT THE TOP: Ryan Unzicker of El Paso, Ill., unseated Mike Hammerle of St. Charles, Mo., as the UMP DIRTcar Super Late Model national points leader with a strong holiday week on the track.Unzicker, a 26-year-old who was the 2007 Northern Allstars Late Model Series Rookie of the Year, was victorious last week in NASCAR Night action at Peoria (Ill.) Speedway and a regular show at Morgan County Speedway in Jacksonville, Ill.Randle Sweeney of Clifty, Ky., meanwhile, remained atop the UMP DIRTcar Modified national points race with another perfect weekend. His victories at Paducah, Soggy Bottom Raceway in Morgantown, Ky., and Tri-State Speedway in Haubstadt, Ind., pushed his spectacular winning streak to eight races in a row.NOTABLE UMP DIRTcar RACING THIS WEEKEND:* The Sunoco American Late Model Series visits Indiana’s Gas City I-69 Speedway on Friday night (May 30) and Kamp Motor Speedway in Boswell, Ind., on Saturday night (May 31).* Specials for Modifieds are set for Saturday night at Shadyhill Speedway in Medaryville, Ind. ($1,000 to win); Saturday night at Chandler (Ind.) Motor Speedway ($750 to win); and Saturday night at I-57/I-64 Raceway in Mt. Vernon, Ill. ($1,000 to win). The program at at I-57/I-64 will also include a $750-to-win event for the Street Stocks.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 May 26):Super Late Models (driver/points/races):1. Ryan Unzicker 983 202. Mike Hammerle 935 203. Wes Steidinger 901 144. Jason McBride 891 195. Dennis Erb Jr. 881 146. Rusty Schlenk 835 157. Michael Kloos 827 178. Jason Feger 794 139. Brad Looney 701 1110. Chris Shelton 699 1611. Tyler Boggs 694 1312. Rusty Griffaw 671 1313. Steve Francis 635 814. Steve Sheppard Jr. 633 1215. Ed Dixon 622 1316. Josh Richards 613 817. Darrell Lanigan 593 818. Kerry Mathew 583 1319. Tony Albright 579 1020. Brian Ruhlman 556 10Open-Wheel Modifieds (driver/points/races):1. Randle Sweeney 1517 202. Tim Hancock 1377 213. Kent Robinson 1329 204. Gary Cook Jr. 1188 195. Jeff Leka 1186 186. Anthony Madrid 1147 167. Chad Evans 1140 218. Denny Schwartz 1112 199. R.C. Whitwell 1038 1410. Mike Spatola 1033 1811. Jason Noll 976 1612. Jon Henry 897 1613. Danny Schwartz 844 1414. Clayton Miller 837 1515. Chad Osterhoff 836 1416. McCay Wenger 810 1717. Matt Bex 807 1318. Clint DeMoss 802 1319. Bumper Jones 794 1120. Matt Boknecht 793 11Pro Late Models (driver/points/races):1. Jason Jones 841 172. Tait Davenport 836 113. Kevin Hardin 829 144. Josh Harris 757 135. Phil Gregory 710 146. Caleb Ashby 709 137. Levi Ashby 696 148. Duane Hodges 685 119. Carnell Parker 624 910. Cary King 520 11Sportsman (driver/points/races):1. Chris Hillman 836 132. Troy Clark 762 143. Brad Cummings 743 134. Derrick Hufford 664 10 5. Shawn Daugherty 655 106. Jeremy Hines 652 127. Joel Funk 634 128. Bruce Westerman 615 109. Jeff Herzog 612 1110. Troy Naeger 583 8Limited Modifieds (driver/points/races):1. Jonathan Clayton 695 102. Matthew Holmes 488 83. Brandon Buhler 473 74. Alex Ashley 462 85. John Paul Talkington 433 76. Derek Brooks 415 67. Zach Dennis 393 68. Will Duncan 373 69. Eric Adkins 361 610. Bryan Barrett 357 7Street Stocks (driver/points/races):1. Travis Myers 821 132. Jerrad Krick 745 103. Josh Griffith 668 114. Chris Fisher 666 115. Randy Arnold 662 136. Brad Taylor 632 127. Jesse Simmons 628 108. Dave Mannise 614 109. Aaron Penton 595 1210. Steve Ewing 594 114-Cylinders (driver/points/races):1. Joe Reed 912 132. Jeffrey Bailey 745 133. Keaton Downing 725 124. Bob Zbinden 696 115. Jeff Rittenberry 691 106. Michael Rittenberry 667 117. Michael Perrigo 638 108. Daniel Stephens 602 109. Travis Staats 575 810. James Lovelady 530 10Factory Stocks (driver/points/races):1. Mickey Hines 520 82. William Burton 518 83. Josh Phelps 423 84. Bodi Henry 422 75. Willie Sallee 416 86. Cody Vanosdol 397 67. Donnie Wilson 380 88. Bill Moore 377 89. Jim Scout 360 410. Mark Bruce 359 7