Swan Goes Out in Style at
Oktoberfest
Matt
Panure
Saturday, October 4, 2008 (West Salem, WI) - In what may have been his last Mid-American Stock Car Series event, and what most certainly was the last event for car owner Adam Berge, James Swan captured his historic fourth MASCS championship with a win in the Oktoberfest 35 at the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway on Saturday night. In a career highlighted with big wins and championships, the circumstances for Swan’s third consecutive championship may rank up top with his best moments as a Mid-American driver.
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Last year Swan had to
wait until September to pick up his
first win of the season. This year
it came down to the final event of
the year. “I thought I was going to
get shut out this year. We’ve had a
good car, just bad luck. I’m really
happy to be here though,” said Swan
of the win, his first ever at
Oktoberfest.
Although Swan benefitted from an
inside-row-two starting spot, the
win was anything but easy. After the
initial green, Swan was locked into
a six lap battle with Paul Neisius
for second place, by that time
outside pole-sitter Kevin Lutz had
built his lead to almost a half of a
straightaway.
While Swan slowly started to reel
Lutz in, Brian Back mounted his
charge from his outside-row-six
starting spot into third by lap 18.
It was then the task of Back to try
to track down the top two as Kenny
Smart mimicked his moves on the
outside and broke into the top five
just one lap later.
Lutz’s lead had diminished to a car
length by that time and, after a few
challenges, Swan finally was able to
work his way to the inside of Lutz
and into the lead on lap 21.
Unfortunately for Swan, the caution
flag flew for an incident involving
Ryan Rose that brought the line up
back to the last completed lap.
On the restart Swan started inside
row two alongside Back, after Lutz
reassumed the lead spot. A mad
scramble after the restart allowed
Back to shoot around the outside and
into the lead. Swan was still
battling with Lutz and was also
surpassed by Kenny Smart.
“I didn’t think we were going to
catch Brian. I knew he was fast and
I knew he was coming,” said Swan.
Indeed it seemed as though Back was
headed for victory after building a
very strong advantage over Lutz,
Smart and Swan. However, with eight
circuits remaining, Swan got the
break he needed, after pulling into
the second spot, with another
caution involving four cars in turn
one.
With the field coming back to green
in single file, Swan was able to
keep right with Back and got to the
inside line heading into turn one.
After the pass on lap 28, Swan felt
some pressure from Smart, but was
able to pull away and cruise to
victory lane. Smart was second, Back
held on for third, Justin Neisuis
fourth and Rod Brewe rounded out the
top five.
Swan picked up his third consecutive
championship to add to his 2001
title by an unofficial 90 markers
over Kyle Shear. Bill Prietzel, Lyle
Nowak and Jake Finney rounded out
the top five in Mid-American’s
“Sweet 16 Season” standings.
Perhaps the win was such a relief
that Swan had not yet realized the
gravity of what he and his team have
accomplished with their fourth MASCS
crown. “I’m sure it will sink in
later this week,” said Swan of the
historical feat. “I hadn’t really
thought about it because I didn’t
want to make myself too nervous.”
As soon as the realization strikes,
Swan and his team will have great
memories of the past three years.
“We had so much fun the first year
we had to do it a second year,” said
Swan of his relationship with Berge
Racing. “The second year wasn’t as
much fun, but we won the
championship in the end. Adam told
me, ‘We can’t win like this. We have
to go out in style.’”
And that, they did.
Oktoberfest was the last race of the
regular season for Mid-American, but
one very special exhibition race
remains on the schedule. The season
will round out with the 2nd annual
“Fight for the Cure” Fall Classic at
Road America in conjunction with the
American Cancer Society on Saturday,
October 25th. More information will
be available through
www.midamericanracing.com shortly.
For more information about the
Mid-American Series including
results, the final 2008 standings
and driver info please visit
www.midamericanracing.com"





