Former ARCA Driver Hmiel on the Minds of Silver Crown Drivers Before Rollie Beale 150 at Toledo
Former ARCA Driver Hmiel on the Minds of Silver Crown Drivers Before Rollie Beale 150 at Toledo

(TOLEDO, Ohio - October 14, 2010) - Saturday's Rollie Beale 150 at Toledo Speedway serves as the season finale for the USAC Silver Crown Series, and in a fitting tie at the home track of the ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards, will also feature several drivers with ARCA experience. This week, Brian Tyler and A.J. Fike (No. 3 RFMS-Liberty Village Beast Foxco) spoke optimistically about one of the series' most dominant storylines.
Shane Hmiel, a former ARCA competitor himself with a second-place finish at Atlanta in 2001 and a fourth-place result at Daytona in 2004, sustained critical, life-threatening injuries last Saturday at Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track when his No. 17 car slammed into the outside wall between the third and fourth turns and rolled over several times, damaging the protective roll cage. Hmiel was attempting a qualifying lap for that evening's Silver Crown race.
Hmiel has made progress throughout the week, following several surgeries at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Initially in a fight for his life, Hmiel has responded to commands by moving both arms. Doctors remain guarded, as Hmiel suffered fractures of both the neck and back.
"When you strap on a helmet and flip the switch, it could be your last ride. That's part of this business. If you're worried about getting hurt, it's not the place to be," said Tyler, whose 11 career ARCA starts include a pole at DuQuoin, Ill. and a second-place finish at Berlin (Mich.) Raceway in 2005. "It was a freak accident - could happen to anyone of us. This sport is a lot safer these days, but it's still dangerous. You look at it, take a deep breath, say a prayer, and go do your job."
Tyler has ARCA Racing Series experience at Toledo Speedway, with sixth-place finishes in both series races in 2005. He stands eighth in the current series standings.
Fike finished sixth in the first of his two ARCA starts at Toledo in 2004, and has won the pole at DuQuoin in three of the last four seasons. He ranks sixth in the Silver Crown standings.
"Toledo's a fun track to run. We've had the chance to run it before, and I think this'll be a better show than in the Midgets and the Sprints. I think we'll be able to get two-wide, and there will be more passing. I think it'll be a good show, and at 150 laps, we'll have to take care of the right rear tire," Fike said.
Fike spoke positively about Hmiel, his incident, and his character.
"I actually went out to qualify right before he did," Fike said. "I didn't see the wreck, but I knew it was bad. I'm glad he's alive and I hope he can make a full recovery. You've got to go back on the track, but it's kind of hard not to think about it.
"Shane's a great guy and a great driver, and he's one that you can trust out there on the track."
The ticket office and spectator gates are scheduled to open at noon Saturday, with practice beginning at that time. Time trials begin at 2 p.m., and the USAC Regional Midget Series heats begin at 3. Named for the 1973 USAC Sprint Car champion, the Rollie Beale 150 will close the day and end the 2010 season at Toledo Speedway.
For Tyler, the chance to race in an event named for Beale - a Toledo native - is truly notable.
"It's especially neat because it's got Rollie Beale's name on it. I've been around long enough to know him. I never raced against him but I saw him race. He's a great champion and one of my heroes. To be associated with anything with Rollie Beale is a big deal. It makes the victory that much better. Someone's going to come out a winner, and hopefully I can be the first one," Tyler said.
Tickets are now on sale at Toledo Speedway for $20 in advance and $25 on Saturday. Cash, VISA, and MasterCard are accepted. The advance sale ends at 5 p.m. Friday.
More information is available by calling Toledo Speedway at (419) 727-1100 or visiting the track on Benore Road, near the Alexis Road exit from I-75, close to the Michigan/Ohio border. Online information can be located at http://www.toledospeedway.com/.