Striegel Named New Flagman
Mike Striegel has been named as flagman for the 2020 season at Lucas Oil Speedway. (Kenny Shaw photo)

Striegel Named New Flagman For Wheatland Oval

WHEATLAND, Mo. – Mike Striegel has made countless laps around Lucas Oil Speedway over the years.

He’s even won a championship at his hometown track, behind the wheel of a USRA B-Mod.

But for the 2020 season, Striegel will have a new vantage point, directing Big Adventure RV Weekly Racing Series action from the flagstand and replacing long-time flagman Bruce Korte, who retired after the 2019 season.

“It’s kind of a long haul for me … all the way from across (Highway 54) from the track,” Striegel joked. “But man, I’m pretty pumped up about it. It’s been a while since I flagged, but I’m looking forward to it.”

Striegel has extensive experience flagging races, mostly before he began racing about 20 years ago. He started at Monett Speedway and also has stints flagging for the Midwest Late Model Racing Ass’n, MARS DIRTcar Series and the Show-Me Racing Series.

“I started at Monett Speedway under the guidance of Duane Johnson. He was a beast back then, the best I’ve ever been around,” Striegel said. “He taught me as he was getting ready to retire back then.

“I’ve done a lot of flagging that people didn’t know about. I flagged at Flippin, Arkansas for a season. I’ve even filled in eight to 10 races one season at Dallas County Speedway. I really enjoyed it over there.”

Lucas Oil Speedway General Manager Danny Lorton said Striegel was an obvious choice once he learned of the interest.

“Having someone like Mike who knows both sides of racing, from a driver standpoint and an official’s standpoint, is a plus,” Lorton said. “You understand the racers and the business side also, which makes communicating with each a lot easier.”

Striegel plans to cut back his racing schedule, which has included both a USRA Modified and B-Mod in recent years, to one car next year along with car owner John Stewart.

Striegel, 49, ran for USMTS Rookie of the Year honors in 2019, finishing second to Hunter Marriott. He was ninth overall in the national-touring series points, but said the extensive travel took a toll.

“We had a ball and I wouldn’t trade it for anything,” Striegel said. “I’m glad we did it. It was something on my list and I got to do it.”

Striegel said he still plans to run about an 18-race schedule next season, going to other tracks on Fridays or during Lucas Oil Speedway off weeks.

“Lucas Oil Speedway is my favorite place to race. I’m sure I’m gonna miss it,” Striegel said. “It’s gonna take a few races, but I’m gonna have a ball flagging again. I’ve missed it and I’m ready to get back at it for sure.

“Even if I’m not racing, I feel like I’ll be doing something to help the racing community.”

Lorton also announced that Brian Schwartz is the new Jumbo-Tron Operator and Media Specialist in the control tower.

“Brian has a background with computers and software maintenance and experience. He came highly recommended,” Lorton said.

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