Maryville, IL — This weekend's Pak-A-Sak UMP DIRTcar Racing Nationals at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, will serve as a coronation for Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., and Gary Cook Jr. of Deer Creek, Ill.Feger (Super Late Models) and Cook (Modifieds) head into the circuit's points-season-ending doubleheader this weekend (Oct. 9-10) at the famed half-mile oval having already clinched their first career UMP DIRTcar national championships.Feger, 31, secured his $20,000 title in style, rolling through last weekend's action with three wins and a fourth-place finish. He scored consecutive victories on Oct. 2 at Tri-City Speedway in Pontoon Beach, Ill., Oct. 3 at Lincoln (Ill.) Speedway and Oct. 4 at Shepp's Speedway in Alexander, Ill., before his streak was ended in the nightcap of the two-feature program at Shepp's.While pushing his 2009 UMP DIRTcar-leading Super Late Model feature win total to 22, Feger extended his national points lead from 27 to 53 points (3,026-2,973) over Dennis Erb Jr. of Carpentersville, Ill. With only Saturday night's scheduled 40-lap UMP DIRTcar Nationals A-Main remaining for drivers to earn points, Erb can't mathematically overcome Erb's total and thus is resigned to seeing his two-year reign as national champion come to an end.The 33-year-old Cook, meanwhile, did not gain any points last weekend – the Modified standings are determined using drivers' best 30 finishes/points nights – but still ended up with an insurmountable points edge over Devin Gilpin of Columbus, Ind. Cook leads the 19-year-old Gilpin, who scored points-earning finishes of second on Oct. 2 at Tri-City Speedway and third on Oct. 3 at Brownstown (Ind.) Speedway, by 51 points (2,422-2,371) entering the $3,000-to-win extravaganza at Eldora.Points closed last weekend for all other UMP DIRTcar divisions. No national points battle was more dramatic than the Pro Late Model class struggle, which saw Bobby Dauderman of Alhambra, Ill., unseat Tait Davenport of West Paducah, Ky., for the national crown.Dauderman, 20, trailed the 31-year-old Davenport by 12 points entering last weekend's crate-engine division tripleheader at Tri-City Speedway. But after the first night of action, on Oct. 1, was postponed, features the next two evenings decided the title in Dauderman's favor by a mere seven points (2,217-2,210).After finishing third to Davenport's ninth in the UMP DIRTcar Pro Late Model Championship event on Oct. 2, Dauderman entered the points-season finale on Oct. 3 needing to finish at least third with Davenport behind him to secure the championship. He went on to cross the finish line in third while Davenport flashed under the checkered flag in eighth.Dauderman later moved up to second and Davenport to seventh in the official rundown because apparent runner-up Bryan Collins was disqualified after his car owner refused to let UMP DIRTcar tech officials take his crate engine for a thorough inspection.Other 2009 UMP DIRTcar national champions decided after last weekend's competition included: * Russell Eilers of Highland, Ill., who overtook Jimmy Cummins of Waterloo, Ill., for the Sportsman points lead during the season's final weekend of points racing. He beat Clayton Perry of North Vernon, Ind., by just three points and Cummins by four markers.* Chad Boone of Owensboro, Ky., who captured the Limited Modified title.* Rick Thomas of Koehler, Ill., who topped the Stock Car points race by a healthy 75-point margin.* Bill May of Muskegon, Mich. (Factory Stocks) and Bob Zbinden of Alhambra, Ill. (Sport Compacts).All UMP DIRTcar Racing points standings remain unofficial until a complete audit of the points is completed later this month.Log on to www.dirtcar.com for more information on UMP DIRTcar Racing and to view complete points standings for all divisions.UMP DIRTcar Racing National Points Standings (Super Late Models & Modifieds as of Oct. 5; unofficial final points for all other divisions):Super Late Models (driver/points/races counted):1. Jason Feger 3026 402. Dennis Erb Jr. 2973 403. Rusty Schlenk 2913 404. Randy Korte 2818 405. Steve Sheppard Jr. 2776 406. Ryan Unzicker 2709 407. Kevin Weaver 2611 408. Jon Henry 2581 409. Michael Kloos 2540 4010. Brandon Sheppard 2522 4011. Frankie Heckenast 2501 4012. Eric Smith 2477 4013. Brian Ruhlman 2474 4014. Mike Hammerle 2424 4015. Ed Dixon 2309 4016. Kyle Logue 2278 4017. Joe Harlan 2222 4018. Mark Voigt 2212 4019. Shannon Babb 2170 3720. Daren Friedman 2117 39Modifieds (driver/points/races counted):1. Gary Cook Jr. 2422 302. Devin Gilpin 2371 303. Jeff Leka 2338 304. John McCaul 2285.5 305. Mike Spatola 2281 306. Randle Sweeney 2279 307. Todd Sherman 2273 308. Jeff Babcock 2269 309. Kent Robinson 2248 3010. Tim Hancock 2244 3011. Nick Allen 2221 3012. Lance Dehm 2219 3013. Marc Kurth 2164 3014. Marty O'Neal 2162 3015. Clayton Miller 2154 3016. Vance Wilson 2132 3017. Doug Adkins 2126 3018. Clint DeMoss 2103 3019. Jeremy Nichols 2087 3020. Vince Cooper 2052 30Pro Late Models (driver/points/races counted):1. Bobby Dauderman 2217 302. Tait Davenport 2210 303. Dustin Griffin 2109 304. Nick Bauman 2084 305. Caleb Ashby 2074 306. Matt Liner 1950 307. Daniel Heck 1931 308. Josh Harris 1865 309. Bobby Martintoni 1825 3010. Cary King 1812 30Sportsman (driver/points/races counted):1. Russell Eilers 1852 252. Clayton Perry 1849 253. Jimmy Cummins 1848 254. Alan Magner 1757 255. Greg Kimmons 1683 256. Brian Williams 1661 257. Troy Clark 1604 258. Joey Ladouceur 1576 229. Christy Georges 1533 2510. Brad Cummings 1524 25Limited Modifieds (driver/points/races counted):1. Chad Boone 1821 252. Jonathan Smith 1800 253. Scotty Oliver 1643 254. Jansen Morris 1613 255. Jeff Brooks 1509 256. John Paul Talkington 1418 257. Josh Tyler 1362 258. Chad Sweeney 1355 259. Justin Riley 1341 2510. Shelli O'Bryan 1333 25Stock Cars (driver/points/races counted):1. Rick Thomas 1964 252. David Hurst 1889 253. Steve Ewing 1873 254. Joel Funk 1871 255. Stacy Tretter 1806 256. Dave Mannise 1787 257. Ron Wadforth 1742 258. Larry Russell Jr. 1741 259. Mike Welch 1731 2510. Jerrad Krick 1730 25Factory Stocks (driver/points/races counted):1. Bill May 1777 252. Justin Schuler 1676 253. Dean Rake 1625 254. Dan Wilson 1614 255. Dennis Ponder 1536 246. Paul Tenbrink 1526 257. Loren Peterson 1503 258. Tony Weinrick 1448 259. Jim Scout 1351 2010. Randy Deitzel 1289 24Sport Compacts (driver/points/races counted):1. Bob Zbinden 2011 252. Joe Reed 1984 253. Michael Rittenberry 1796 254. Richard Ashby 1794 255. Eric Wisher 1790 256. C.J. Rector 1713 257. Todd Meyer 1675 258. Evan Taylor 1642 259. Mark Farber 1618 2510. James Hankins 1615 25