The happiest man at Oswego Speedway when the checkered flag flew to end Sunday night’s Budweiser Int’l Classic might have been first-time winner Dave Shullick Jr., but across the pit area, Dave McKnight was arguably equally as relieved.
A year ago, after running out of fuel in the waning laps of the Budwesier International Classic, Dave Shullick Jr. vowed revenge in the richest supermodified race in the world.
38 years ago, a Shampine sat on the pole of the Budweiser International Classic for the last time, when the legendary Jim Shampine qualified fastest for the 1979 edition with a time of 17.914 seconds in the legendary 8-ball supermodified.