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Randle is currently #1 in UMP open wheel points in South8/26/08 Randle Sweeny featured on Dirtnation.Net web site! Randle Sweeney featured in the May 2008 issued of The Dirt Racing Connection. From Ax-Man to Wheel-Man - By: Geoff KinderPosted Jody Shannon on May 17th, 2008 | Filed under Articles, Geoff Kinder, The DRCThere are few in the dirt-track racing industry that can call racing their
full time job. In this segment I’d like to profile a driver who works
hard off the track but still finds time to bring everything he’s got to
the track. That man is Randle Sweeney. I had an opportunity to get to speak with
Randle and the 182 team while I was interviewing him for Dirt Modified Magazine
(look for the article to be in the June-July issue of DMM). The thing that
struck me most is that racing is seen as a hobby to most spectators. The truth
of the matter is that most drivers spend way over 40 hrs a week either working
on their ride or at the track, combined with the minimum of 40hrs we put in at
our day jobs. Speaking of day jobs – Randle Sweeney is a logger, yep an
AX-Man, just like the ones on the new history channel series. That™s were his
newest nickname comes from, Lumber-Jack Smack. Brilliant if you ask me! The man
risks his life more at his day job than at the track. Sweeneyâ™s logging
business is ran by the Sweeney brothers and their father, whoâ™ve admitted to
leaving early on Friday™s to get to the track. For a period of time he drove the #33 Burr Motorsports late model but gave up on it because it prevented him from attending some of the bigger mod shows around the area. In addition to the 250 plus UMP wins he also came close to taking the national title – twice! In 1998 Randle finished second in the UMP national standings to a young man by the name of Jimmy Owens, ring a bell? He was also the runner up for the title in 1995 and held the title for the southern region many times. He is currently first in UMP points for the south and keeps collecting the wins. In 2007 the team saw streaks that’d have any race fan wonder if he was cheating (he definitely doesn’t). Between the months of June and July of 2007 the team brought home four wins a second, then five more wins. May of 2007 was a perfect month, Randle and the crew got at least one win for every weekend he raced. Overall 2007 was a successful year for the full time logger, full time racer. The team took top honors in UMP standings in the state of Kentucky and also the UMP south regional championship with 21 UMP sanctioned wins. The team also scored 17 non-sanctioned wins to add to their resume. Randle Sweeney is a testament to the working class race car driver, finding success in business and in his race-car. With over 20 years in the business and five feature wins already this season it looks like Lumber-Jack Smack will be laying the “smack down for years to come. Randle featured on front page of Dirt Modified Magazine- July 2008 issue.
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