Monday, August 31, 2009

Belleville 100 Media/Press Conference

The Belleville 100 will host a Media/Press Conference on Sunday-September
6th in Belleville, Kansas. The forty five minute program will be held at
1:30 PM at the Blair Theatre of the Arts located at 1310 19th Street in
downtown Belleville. Members of the Newspaper Media, Internet Web Sites,
Radio and Television are invited to attend the program and will be
acknowledged prior to the program. The general public is invited. There is
no charge to those attending.

The short program will;
*High-light the format of The Belleville 100.
*Relay a short history of the birth of auto racing in Belleville, Kansas.
*Release information regarding 'Go To' sources for Belleville 100
information.
*Introduce members of The Belleville 100 Team.

Following the program, The Belleville 100 display will move to the
historical Belleville High Banks half-mile race track where NCRA Late Models
and Modifieds will compete in the annual Labor Day races. Race time is 7:30
PM.

Suggestions for things to see following the Belleville 100 Media Conference
and prior to racing:
-Attend a movie at the Blair Theatre, www.blairtheatre.blogspot.com
-Visit the Republic County Historical Museum, (785) 527-5971
-Visit the Belleville High Banks Racing Museum, www.highbanks-museum.org
-Tour the NCK Fairgrounds as race teams arrive and prepare,
www.highbanks.org


Who: The Belleville 100 and anyone wishing to attend
What: Media Conference
When: Sunday-September 6th
Where: Blair Theatre of the Arts-Belleville, Kansas
Time: 1:30 PM

Belleville 100 contact information:
Wayne Dake
wdake@diodecom.net
cell: 402-440-3977 

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

US36 ASCS Rained Out

CAMERON, Mo. (August 27, 2009) – With several inches of rain saturating the ground at U.S. 36 Raceway in Cameron, MO, over the past 24 hours, Friday night's card pitting the American Sprint Car Series Midwest Region versus the Winged Outlaw Warriors has been rained out and will not be rescheduled.

The ASCS Midwest Region will put the wraps on the 2009 season with a pair of events in Nebraska including the September 11 Tribute to 9/11 at Rising City's Butler County Motorplex and then the $5,000-to-win Nebraska Cup at Eagle Raceway on September 12.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Eagle Regular Season Finale August 29

From Eagle Raceway

Next weekend, August 29th will be the final points race of the year.

With only 4 points separating Jordan Grabouski and Bob Zoubek for the top 2
and Dan Nelson just 16 out of first in the Monster Energy Drink IMCA
Modifieds that is the closest race.

But, the Valentino's IMCA Hobby Stock race is tight also. Defending track
champion Kevin Anderson trails Roy Armstrong by a mere 10 tallies.

In the Auto Trans Matic IMCA Sport Compact race there is only a 12 point
difference between second and fourth places with Amanda Rhiley only 20
points behind Joey Danley for the lead.

Although the Budweiser 360 Sprint championship has been decided, second
through fourth places are separated by only 13 points.

We will be having a Banner Contest to celebrate the racers and the racing at
Eagle. Winners will be crowned in 4 categories for both the adults and the
kids. The categories will be Best Appearing, Most Creative, Most Artistic
and Fan Favorite.

Pit gates open at 4:00, front gates open at 5:30 and racing will begin at
7:00.

Come out and see how the points chases turn out at "America's Home Track"
Eagle Raceway.

Leighton, Jones, Sobbing, Steinbach, Soule & Fink Take I-80 Features

Jim Brennan

Greenwood, Neb. (August 23, 2009) - It was Certified Transmission Fan
Appreciation night at I-80 Speedway and everyone was treated to a fantastic
night of racing as Billy Leighton Jr., Jeff Jones, Jesse Sobbing, Marty
Steinbach, Justin Soule and Pete Fink Jr. picked up wins in their respective
classes.

The NASCAR Whelen Racing Series A-Feature saw Gary Joens Jr. take the early
lead. But by the end of lap 1 Brad Soll had the lead. Leighton, who started
10th, was on the move taking 4th on lap 2, third on lap 3, second on lap 4
and finally the lead on lap 6. Leighton proceeded to distance himself from
the rest of the field and was lapping cars about midway through the 25 lap
feature. Matt Buller took over second on lap 17, but could not catch
Leighton on this night as he won his seventh feature. Clint Benson finished
third ahead of Les Siebert and Dave Doll. Heat races were won by Leighton,
Buller and Rick Vanderheiden. The B-Feature was won by Mike Wallace and then
he charged his way to a 6th place finish in the A.

The Pro-am feature was the survival of the fitest as only 7 out of 18 cars
finished the race. Chad Sanders took the early lead only to lose it on the
back straight to Shawn Bulin. Matt Boucher took the lead on lap 6 and held
it until lap 15 when he hooked the back wall and went flipping side for side
about 3 times. The car caught fire, but the flames were extinguished
shortly. Another car hit Boucher and his roll cage collapsed. But Boucher
surprisingly didn't have to take a ride to the hospital. Jeff Joldersma took
the lead for a lap and then spun out giving the lead to Steinbach. Steinbach
stays in front the rest of the way over Terry Cleveland, Ray Dessel Rick
Negrete and the "Racing MD" Nick Steier. Heat races were won by Boucher and
Greg Cooper.

The IMCA Modified feature saw Justin Wulf take the early lead and stayed
there until lap 3 when Jeff Jones took over. IMCA National Point leader
Dylan Smith was moving to the front and took second on lap 5. But on lap 8
Smith went to high in the third turn and cut down a tire bringing out the
yellow flag. His crew got the tire changed and sent him back out in 16th
spot. Jones was not to be denied though and won his second feature in as
many nights, having won at Harlan on Saturday night. Smith raced his way
back to a second place finish ahead of Dustin Andersen, Lacey Tuttle and
Johnny Saathoff. Jones and Andersen won the heat races.

The IMCA Sports Mod feature saw Brian Florian take the early lead over
Jeremy Longmeyer. Jim Hendricks Jr. moved up to second on lap 3 and waged a
spirited battle with Florian. Hendricks took the lead on lap 10 but could
not hold off Jesse Sobbing. Sobbing took the lead on the white flag lap and
picked up the win. Florian came back to finish second ahead of Hendricks,
Longmeyer and Joe Feyen. Mike Brown and Florian won the heat races.

The IMCA Sports Compacts had 30 cars, so they were split in half for two
feature event. In the first feature Garrett Rech took the early lead. But on
lap two the red flag appeared as Martin Hansen flipped his car on the back
straight. On the restart Justin Soule took the lead and then held off a fast
closing Joe Baker for the win. Rech held on for third ahead of Steve
McConnell and Nic Hitz.

The second feature belonged to point leader Pete Fink Jr. as he took the
early lead and was never challenged. second and third was a battle between
Ole Olsen and Taylor Griffin. They swapped second and third over the next
couple of laps before Griffin spunout. Officials ruled that Olsen helped him
spin and he was set back four positions for rough driving. Jake McCloud came
on to finish second ahead of Steve Neiderhaus.


I-80 Speedway results for 08/23

NASCAR Whelen Racing Series

A-Feature: 1) 28 Bill Leighton Jr., 2) 43 Matt Buller, 3) 00 Clint Benson,
4) 51 Les Siebert, 5) 97 Dave Doll, 6) 1w Mike Wallace, 7) 50 Brad Soll, 8)
17v Rick Vanderheiden, 9) 25 Kenny Edwards, 10) 2x Andrew Kosiski, 11) Todd
Hipnar, 12) Tom Svoboda, 13) Micah Brown, 14) Jacob Brown, 15) Steve
Farnsworth, 16) Dave Cook, 17) Gary Joens Jr., 18) Kent Schimenti, 19) Jason
Longmeyer, 20) Glenn Robey, 21) Mike Morton Jr., 22) Lindsey Yost, 23) Brett
Baker, 24) Dwane Pospisil

B-Feature: 1) Wallace, 2) Longmeyer, 3) Morton, 4) Schimenti, 5) Robey, 6)
Pospisil

Pro-ams

A-Feature: 1) 5 Marty Steinbach, 2) 12 Terry Cleveland, 3) 55 Ray Dessel, 4)
72 Rick Negrete, 5) 8 Nick Steier, 6) 4 Dana Deeke, 7) 24 Don Mohr, 8) 37
Greg Cooper, 9) 19 Don Atkins, 10) 66 Jeff Joldersma, 11) Shawn Bulin, 12)
Alan Schmitt, 13) Matt Boucher, 14) Casey Cleveland, 15) Denny Berghahn, 16)
Chad Sanders, 17) Scotty Hartman, 18) Frank Timperly, 19) Eric Cunningham

IMCA Modifieds

A-Feature: 1) 19j Jeff Jones, 2) 95 Dylan Smith, 3) 8A Dustin Andersen, 4)
Z00 Lacey Tuttle, 5) 96 Johnny Saathoff, 6) 21H Shane Hiatt, 7) 1S Scott
Carlson, 8) 8 Larry Goertz, 9) Denny Johnson, 10) 48 Larry Robinson Jr., 11)
Bill Bader Jr., 12) Jeff Atkins, 13) Justin Wulf, 14) Jesse Cowles, 15)
Ethan Christiansen, 16) Harry Nixon

IMCA Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods

A-Feature: 1) 99 Jesse Sobbing, 2) 47 Brian Florian, 3) 33 Jim Hendricks
Jr., 4) 56 Jeremy Longmeyer, 5) 25x Joe Feyen, 6) 2 Mike Brown, 7) 239 Steve
Swarthout, 8) 121 Robert Tippery, 9) 96c Cory Hutchison, 10) 52k Brian
Kosiski, 11) Denny Berghahn Jr., 12) Nick Hermsen, 13) Joe Thomas, 14) Sean
Conaway, 15) John Riggleman, 16) Brett Sheppard, 17) Buddy Ray Jones, 18)
Hank Dewild, 19) Dennis Cook, 20) Dustin Thayer, 21) Kyle Harpster

IMCA Sport Compacts

1st A-Feature: 1) 16j Justin Soule, 2) 9x Joe baker, 3) 55 Garrett Rech, 4)
2x Steve McConnell, 5) 11 Nic Hitz, 6) 15 Jamie Spanel, 7) 97 John Irvine,
8) 74c Dave Christensen, 9) 18 Will McConnell, 10) 09 Tim Cortney, 11) Mike
Wallace Jr., 12) Dan Markham, 13) Tammy Clark, 14) Martin Hansen

second A-Feature: 1) 13 Pete Fink Jr., 2) 40 Jake McCloud, 3) 55p Steve
Neiderhaus, 4) 7 Kennin Colestock, 5) 23 Ole Olsen, 6) 14e Justin Hitz, 7)
89 Andrew Cuva, 8) 94 David Neesen, 9) 78 Trisha Hultgren, 10) 32 Amanda
Christensen, 11) Wayne Stricklett, 12) Taylor Griffin, 13) Kevin Zeitner,
14) John Sedlachek, 15) Caleb Hammons 

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

What's Up

Haven't been updating lately. Things are BUSY at work, and kind of hectic at
home, but everything's getting back to normal - and everything is fine, just
busy.

It's been nearly three weeks since I've been to a race. I'm suffering
withdrawl symptoms.

 

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Humston returning to Burch 1M in 2010

From Mark Burch Motorsports

With only seven events left on the schedule for 2009, Chad Humston and the
Mark Burch Motorsports team are already looking forward to the 2010 season.
With two ASCS wins under their belt, and a couple that got away, the team is
confident heading to their next race along with doing it all over again next
year.

"This year has been a great learning experience for me." Stated the young
driver Humston. Chad definitely has turned some heads this year, but a win
at Knoxville has still eluded the team. Team owner Mark Burch: "Knoxville
is one of the toughest places to win one race, let alone win consistently.
It just goes to show you the level of competition, along with the technical
aspect at those speeds, how tough it really is. We still have work to do in
many areas to improve there," added Burch.

Marvin Brees continues to be the driving force in our shop and at the track.
His efforts are unmatched and his dedication unparalleled. He is truly the
backbone of our organization. Dan Humston will also be returning as Vice
President of corporate operations, another vital part of our team.

Humston finished out the ASCS Northern Plains points in 3rd place after
missing one event due to a weekly Knoxville show. Chad is currently second
in ASCS Midwest points and ninth in Knoxville 360 points.

Mark Burch sums it all up: "None of this would be possible without the
support of our families and sponsors. We are all looking forward to
building those relationships and commitments in 2010. Having Chad back
behind the wheel again gives us that consistency that is so important. This
sport, like anything you do is all about the people. We have great people
involved with us on every level from the track to the truck! We are looking
forward to finishing out strong this season and returning to Knoxville in
2010."

For more information please check us out at www.markburchmotorsports.com
and www.chadhumston.com  

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Sprint Bandits TNT Ignites on Sunday!

Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (August 9, 2009) – The annual occurrence is
just one week away. Each year, somewhere right around the middle of August,
the nation's top wingless Sprint Car drivers converge upon the nation's
mid-section for a full week of Sprint Bandits Tour 'N Topless competition.

This year is no different, with the exception that the wingless wars get
under way one night earlier with a Sunday night event (August 16) marking
the first of six nights of racing over a span of seven days.

A multitude of drivers hailing from the Hoosier State of Indiana and
surrounding "traditional" areas will take on the best the West can offer
atop a handful of tracks throughout Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Kansas that
only host the top wingless forces once a year, offering up some neutral turn
to determine the best of the best.

Indiana's Dave Darland is the reigning Sprint Bandits TNT champion after
posting five podium finishes in six events last year, including his second
consecutive series triumph at Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway.

While Darland's consistency netted the title, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma's Brady
Bacon and California's Robert Ballou combined to win five of the six
features last August. Bacon, 18 years old at the time, strung together the
initial three wingless 410-ci Sprint Car wins of his career, while Ballou
topped Lakeside Speedway's $10,000-to-win wingless classic for the second
year in a row.

While Darland is the reigning TNT champion, Robert Ballou and Tim Kaeding
tied for top TNT Midwest Swing honors in 2007, Missouri's Jesse Hockett
earned the top spot in 2006 and Illinois' Levi Jones captured the inaugural
TNT championship in 2005.

This year's TNT swing opens at a new venue with Rapid Speedway in Rock
Rapids, IA, hosting the series on Sunday night, August 16. The following
night, it's on to Nebraska Raceway Park's I-80 Speedway for the Fifth Annual
TNT Husker Nationals.

After a travel day on Tuesday, action resumes at Oklahoma City's State Fair
Speedway on Wednesday, August 19, before moving up the Turner Turnpike to
Creek County Speedway near Tulsa on Thursday. The week then concludes with
the traditional $10,000-to-win two-night stand at Lakeside Speedway in
Kansas City, KS, on August 21-22.

Round One – Rapid Speedway (Rock Rapids, IA)

When: Sunday, August 16

Description: 3/8-mile semi-banked dirt oval

Location: 0.5 miles east of US 75 on SR 9, then 0.5 miles south on South
Tama St. (at the Lyons Co. Fairgrounds)

Race Time: 8:00 p.m.

Track Phone: 712-472-3742

Notes: Just a stone's throw or two from Sioux Falls, SD, Rock Rapids
Speedway hosts the Sprint Bandits TNT for the first time with the opening
round of 2009.

Round Two – I-80 Speedway (Greenwood, NE)

When: Monday, August 17

Description: 4/10-mile semi-banked dirt oval

Location: Between Omaha and Lincoln off I-80 Exit 420, then 0.4 miles north
on SR 63, then west

Race Time: 7:00 p.m.

Track Phone: 402-342-3453 or 402-944-2233

Notes: Annually the site of some of the most intense TNT racing of the week,
I-80 Speedway hosts the Fifth Annual TNT Husker Nationals on a Monday night
this year. Levi Jones topped an action-packed 2005 TNT feature, Robert
Ballou shocked the world with his first wingless win in 2006, Dave Darland
gave the Trucker's Team their first TNT win when he nipped Tim Kaeding at
the line by 0.052 seconds in 2007 and then backed it up with a repeat I-80
win aboard Scott Benic's entry last year.

Round Three – State Fair Speedway (Oklahoma City, OK)

When: Wednesday, August 19

Description: 3/8-mile slightly-banked clay oval

Location: At the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds near the intersection of N.W.
10th and May Avenue

Race Time: 7:30 p.m.

Track Phone: 405-948-6796

Notes: The history-rich State Fair Speedway hosts the TNT Swing for the
second consecutive year and third time overall. Levi Jones topped the '05
TNT card, the first 410-ci wingless event since a 1988 tilt won by Lealand
McSpadden. Last year, Brady Bacon captured his first career 410 wingless win
in front of his home state crowd.

Round Four – Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)

When: Thursday, August 20

Description: ¼-mile semi-banked clay oval

Location: Southwest of Tulsa off I-44 Exit 211 then 0.3 miles south on SR
33, then one miles west on US 66

Race Time: 7:00 p.m.

Track Phone: 918-247-6675

Notes: The bullring has hosted the TNT troops over each of the past two
years and has fully lived up to expectations both times. Robert Ballou
bested a field of 42 entries in 2007, while Brady Bacon outdueled Ballou to
top last year's Creek County stop.

Rounds Five & Six – Lakeside Speedway (Kansas City, KS)

When: Friday and Saturday, August 21-22

Description: ½-mile semi-banked dirt oval

Location: Off I-435 Exit 18, then one mile northwest on SR 5

Race Time: 7:30 p.m. on both nights

Track Phone: 913-299-2040

Notes: After four nights of $4,000 to win events, the week culminates with
Lakeside Speedway's $10,000 to win Ron Shuman Classic on Saturday night,
August 22. The top four finishers in Friday night's preliminary feature are
locked into the finale. Robert Ballou has captured the top prize of $10,000,
along with the much-coveted pedal car, over each of the past two years, with
other past winners including Brad Sweet (2006), Bud Kaeding (2005 and 2002),
Jesse Hockett (2004 and 2003), Troy Rutherford (2001) and Tony Elliott
(2000).

Additional information regarding the Sprint Bandits Tour 'N Topless series
is available at www.sprintbandits.com  

Monday, August 10, 2009

Eagle Raceway: Scout night wins go to Beckman, Grabouski, Danley and Boston

by Greg Soukup

August 9th, 2009 - The hottest temperatures this year kept a few fans from
attending Scout Night, presented by Speedway Motors Saturday night at
"America's Home Track" Eagle Raceway. But the racing was even hotter on a
track that was racy throughout the evening's events. Several cars from the
GOTRA (Good Old Time Racing Association) were on display and also ran some
hot laps as a demonstration of part of what the fans will see next weekend.

All heat races were run with only a minor incident in the 2nd Budweiser 360
Sprint Heat. Terry Holliman's #23 slid up the track as he attempted to pass
the 33 of Terry Cadwallader. The two cars made contact, sending
Cadwallader's sprint into the turn 4 wall ending his night.

At intermission any youngster 12 and under who wanted was given a ride
around the track in the very race cars that were competing at Eagle. The
line was quite long, but the smiles on the kids' faces showed that they
thought it was well worth the wait.

Mark McKinney's #23 was first back to the flag stand on lap 1 of the
Valentino's IMCA Hobby Stock A Feature and had Earl Schmitt's 70, the 32 of
Joe Ryan and Chad Fegley in the 77F close behind. The second lap saw Fegley
and Nick Beckman in the 22 pass Ryan for third and fourth. Fegley took only
2 laps to grab second from Schmitt and then 1 more to grab the lead from
McKinney. On lap 6 Beckman moved up to third past Schmitt only to have the
53 of Don Kross spin out in turn 2. Kross retired to the pits and Beckman
moved back to fourth. Beckman wasn't going to be satisfied with fourth
however and grabbed third on the restart lap and then got around McKinney
for second the next time around. With 6 laps left Fegley slipped in turn 2,
allowing Beckman to take over 1st. That same lap RJ Macku vaulted all the
way into the third position. Fegley made a valiant effort to retake the lead
on the last lap, even coming alongside Beckman but he had to settle for the
runner-up spot. The top four were Beckman, Fegley, Macku and McKinney.

"It's been so long since I won here, and it feels so good to finally win
again. I really didn't think it was going to happen again this year, but I
somehow managed to do it. We've really been having a rough last few weeks"
Beckman said. Nick's sponsors are Kevin & Brie Mosier, Athey Painting,
Centerfield Construction, Miller Custom Cabinets, Terry's Body Shop & Sales,
Scott's Auto Detailing, Ramos Pizza & Buster's BBQ, Kadavy Restoration,
Dicky & Burham, Shepard Motorsports and Speedy Steve's.

Next up for their A Main were the Monster Energy Drink IMCA Modifieds. Tim
Pickens held first after lap 1 in his 00 with the 4T of Jerry Trejo, Jan
Korth's 42K and the 81 of Mike Densberger rounding out the top 4. Lap 2 saw
Densberger take third from Korth with Doug Deterding also passing Korth the
next lap. Densberger spun in turns 3 & 4 on lap 5, collecting Ed Raines'
11AA and the 3W of Stacey Wilhelm. Also stopping were the 95 of Dylan Smith
and the S56 of Scott Bivens who were forced to start at the rear as Raines'
racer was hauled to the pits with severe damage to the right front. The
running order at the time was Pickens, Trejo, Deterding and the 21H of Shane
Hiatt. Trejo went extremely high on the restart falling back to the fourth
position as Deterding and Hiatt both advanced. Bob Zoubek brought his #5S to
fourth behind Jordan Grabouski's 30 who grabbed third with 10 to go and the
next lap he moved to second past Grabouski and Deterding and then to the
lead past Pickens, only to have Densberger and the 8J of Joe Borer both spin
in turn 4. At that point Pickens, Deterding, Jordan Grabouski and Zoubek
were the top 4. Grabouski and Zoubek used the restart lap to move to 2nd and
3rd. Grabouski got around Pickens with 7 laps left and Zoubek took second
from Pickens the next time around. Trejo spun out with 5 laps remaining to
bring out the final caution flag of the race. Dylan Smith, who held the
National IMCA Modified point lead going into the evening slid to a stop at
the entrance to the pits with 3 to go and was towed to the pits with
steering damage. The last lap saw John Saathoff's 96J moved all the way to
third. Grabouski held on for the win followed by Zoubek, Saathoff and
Pickens.

"It's always great to win here at Eagle with the tough competition. I want
to thank Bob Zoubek for racing me clean, because that's what makes racing
fun. Hopefully we can stay in the top four in points the rest of the year"
Jordan stated. He concluded by saying "I want to thank my car owners, Ben &
Melissa Novotny and also Darcy". Grabouski's sponsors are Belleville
Motorsports,Twin Rivers Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Reedy Machine & Fab, Beatrice
Motor Mart, Redline Grafix, Sasse Farms, Vision Sports, Friend Freightways,
Novotny Construction, Booth Feed & Supply, Schmidt Machine, Side Trek Bar &
Grill, Filley Customer Powder Coating and FX Suspension.

The Auto Trans Matic IMCA Sport Compacts then ran their A Feature. Melissa
Cronin's 5M, the 4X of Chad Bassinger, Larry Cronin's 5 and the 29 of Matt
Moyer were the first four to complete a lap. The 5 got loose on lap 2,
allowing both Moyer and the 7V of Adam Vrbka to pass him. Moyer grabbed the
second spot on lap 4 with the 16T of Tyler Saathoff taking over third and
Joey Danley taking fourth in his #14. Moyer took the lead from Melissa
Cronin with 9 laps remaining, but lost a tire in turn 3 and rolled in turn
4. Melissa also had suffered a flat tire and went to the pits for repairs.
After Saathoff had stopped short of the incident Adam Vrbka made extremely
hard contact with him and both cars went to the pits. As the field took the
green flag again it was Danley, the 55 of Garrett Rech, Jack Prall IV's 45
and the 93 of John Sedlachek in the top four. Rech snared the lead from
Danley with a pass to the inside with 2 to go, but Danley returned the favor
on the last lap to preserve the win. Rech, Prall IV and Sedlachek were the
other racers going to the tech area.

"The track was really smooth tonight, and after the first four cars dropped
out it made it easy to win" Joey stated. He finished the interview by saying
"I want to thank my Dad and Tim Horsham and of course my crew Kyle, Andrew
and Dane".

The Budweiser 360 Sprints concluded the A Mains for the evening's racing.
Ryan Kitchen's 21 held the first circuit lead followed by Mark Schmidt's 9j,
Bobby Becker's 8B and the X29 of Roger Sluka. Becker and Sluka both passed
Schmidt on lap 2 and Gage Dorr's 17 also got past Schmidt on lap 3 to take
fourth. Becker's night came to a premature halt as he lost his right rear
wheel in turns 1 & 2 when the center broke out of it. Rocky Klabunde spun
the #28 out in turn 3 on the restart to cause the caution lights to come on
again. When the green flag waved Adam Gullion moved his #96KX up to the
third spot, only to have his motor let go with 19 laps left, sending him to
the infield. That put Mike Boston's 88 in third. Boston moved up to 2nd with
16 to go. 11 laps remained when Trevor Grossenbacher advanced his #35AB to
fourth. Boston took over the lead with 9 laps to go and held on for the win.
The only other position change in the top 4 came on the last lap as John
Klabunde garnered a front stretch inspection by taking fourth.

Mike related "Roger and the track prep crew need to be applauded for doing
such a great job with the track tonight. Whenever you are still throwing mud
at the end of the last A and there's lots of passing lanes on a windy day
over 100 degrees, it makes for a great race for the fans". "I want to thank
everyone who makes it possible for me to race here every week; Rick and
Michelle Bowers my car owners, the Zoz family for these great motors and of
course my sponsors" he finished. Mike's sponsors include Trackside Bar and
Grill, E & K Drywall and Eckley Racing Engines.

Next week's event will be "Mod Madness" on August 15th. The Budweiser 360
sprints will take a week off to allow the teams and their fans the
opportunity to attend racing elsewhere, but there will still be plenty of
racing and excitement to see. The Monster Energy Drink IMCA Modifieds will
be joined by the IMCA Sport Modifieds, the Valentino's IMCA Hobby Stocks and
the Auto Trans Matic IMCA Sport Compacts. The Good Old Time Racing
Association (GOTRA) will return to Eagle to race also, and local racing
legend Bill Wrich will have his vintage #16 race car on hand. Kids, don't
forget to bring your water guns so that you can take part in "Water Wars"
against the racers.

August 22nd will be McDonalds Junior Fan Club Night, with a money grab for
the youngsters at intermission.

August 29th will be the season points finale, sponsored by Jack Daniels.

Don't forget to mark Saturday September 12th on your calendar as Eagle
Raceway "America's Home Track" presents The Nebraska Cup featuring the 360
Sprints vying for $5000 to win, the A Modifieds compete for $1000 to win and
the Auto Trans Matic IMCA Sport Compacts as the support class. For details,
go to http://www.eagleraceway.com/?page_id=1559

October 3rd is the rescheduled date for the Bootleggers Run Race of
Champions. Racing celebrities Roger & Kasey Mears, Jimmy Spencer and Michael
Waltrip will be racing along with an unnamed NASCAR driver to be announced
later.

Eagle Results

Scout Night (360 Sprint 8/8/2009)

A Feature:1. MIKE BOSTON (Crete, NE), 2. Ryan Kitchen (Weston, NE), 3. Mark
Schmidt (Lincoln, NE), 4. John Klabunde (Fort Calhoun, NE), 5. Trevor
Grossenbacher (Holland, NE), 6. Doug Lovegrove Racing Inc (Waverly, NE), 7.
Terry Holliman (Hamburg, IA), 8. Mitchell Moore (Edgerton, KS), 9. Gage Dorr
(Elmwood, NE), 10. Tige Jensen (Lincoln, NE), 11. Rocky Klabunde (Omaha,
NE), 12. Roger Sluka (Lincoln, NE), 13. Mikey Gablehouse (Lincoln, NE), 14.
Chad Fegley (Eagle, NE), 15. Nicholas Bryan (Lincoln, NE), 16. Adam Gullion
(Beatrice, NE), 17. Bobby Jr Becker (Denton, NE), 18. Nick Clifford
(Elkhorn, NE), 19. Josh Riggins (Lincoln, NE), 20. Terry Cadwallader
(Lincoln, NE), 21. Michael Beckerman (Wichita, KS)


IMCA Hobby Stock 8/8/2009

A Feature:1. Nick Beckman (Lincoln, NE), 2. Chad Fegley (Eagle, NE), 3.
Randall Macku (Lincoln, NE), 4. Mark McKinney (Omaha, NE), 5. EARL SCHMITT
(Omaha, NE), 6. Kevin Anderson (Lincoln, NE), 7. Rob Brown (Nebraska City,
NE), 8. Roy Armstrong (Beatirce, NE), 9. Kevin Jochum (Roca, NE), 10. Justin
Busboom (Lincoln, NE), 11. Ben Becher (Lincoln, NE), 12. Dan Noonan
(Lincoln, NE), 13. Joe Ryan (Lincoln, NE), 14. Mike Hansen (Weeping Water,
NE), 15. Josh Kennell (Bennet, NE), 16. Keith Dragoo (Lincoln, NE), 17.
Scott Santee (Omaha, NE), 18. Joe Schidler (Lincoln, NE), 19. Derick Noonan
(Lincoln, NE), 20. Don Kros (Weston, NE)

B Feature:1. Roy Armstrong (Beatirce, NE), 2. Josh Kennell (Bennet, NE), 3.
Keith Dragoo (Lincoln, NE), 4. Derick Noonan (Lincoln, NE), 5. Joe Schidler
(Lincoln, NE), 6. Chris LaChapelle (Omaha, NE), 7. Greg Post (Blue Springs,
NE), 8. Matt Draeger (Dunbar, NE), 9. Jason Edwards (Lincoln, NE), 10. Orion
Stransky (Lincoln, NE)

IMCA Modified 8/8/2009

A Feature:1. Jordan Grabouski (Beatrice, NE), 2. Bob Zoubek (Dorchester,
NE), 3. Johnny Saathoff (Beatrice, NE), 4. Tim Pickens (Omaha, NE), 5. Dan
Nelson (Beatrice, NE), 6. Doug Deterding (Lincoln, NE), 7. Matt Richards
(Lincoln, NE), 8. Shane Hiatt (Rising City, NE), 9. Lance Borgman (Beatrice,
NE), 10. Rik Gropp (Lincoln, NE), 11. Lacey Tuttle (Elmwood, NE), 12. Stacey
Wilhelm (Martell, NE), 13. Jan Korth (Lincoln, NE), 14. Jerry Trejo
(Lincoln, NE), 15. Dylan Smith (Osceola, NE), 16. Joe Borer (Lincoln, ne),
17. Nathan Landauer (Lincoln, NE), 18. Mike Densberger (Malcolm, NE), 19.
Scott Bivens (Ceresco, NE), 20. ED RAINES (Lincoln, NE)

B Feature:1. Lance Borgman (Beatrice, NE), 2. Bob Zoubek (Dorchester, NE),
3. Matt Richards (Lincoln, NE), 4. Johnny Saathoff (Beatrice, NE), 5. Lacey
Tuttle (Elmwood, NE), 6. George Haney (Fremont, NE), 7. Brian Cudly
(Lincoln, NE), 8. James Oaks (Lincoln, NE), 9. Lowell Holland (Omaha, NE),
10. Patrick Donovan (Sterling, NE), 11. Andrew Hille (Hickman, NE), 12.
Cliff Turner (Ashland, NE), 13. Bob Ruisinger (Bennet, NE), 14. Justin Wulf
(Arlington, NE)

IMCA Sport Compact 8/8/2009

A Feature:1. Joey Danley (Lincoln, NE), 2. Garrett Rech (Davey, NE), 3. Jack
Prall IV (Union, NE), 4. John Sedlachek (Eagle, NE), 5. Brandon Thornton
(Nebraska City, NE), 6. Amanda Rhiley (Bennington, NE), 7. Larry Cronin
(Lincoln, NE), 8. Scott Freeman (Fremont, NE), 9. Jeremy Noonan (Lincoln,
NE), 10. Chad Bassinger (Nebraska City, NE), 11. Melissa Cronin (Lincoln,
NE), 12. KYLE GANNON (Lincoln, NE), 13. Justin Davis (Lincoln, NE), 14.
Brett Saathoff (Lincoln, NE), 15. Ray Harrington (Eagle, NE), 16. Elliott
Halvorsen (Eagle, NE), 17. John Irvine (Omaha, NE), 18. Matt Moyer (Gretna,
NE), 19. Tyler Saathoff (Lincoln, NE), 20. Adam Vrbka (Eagle, NE)

B Feature:1. Scott Freeman (Fremont, NE), 2. Amanda Rhiley (Bennington, NE),
3. Jeremy Noonan (Lincoln, NE), 4. John Irvine (Omaha, NE), 5. Ray
Harrington (Eagle, NE), 6. Jeff Davis (Lincoln, NE), 7. Mike Simpson
(Ashland, NE), 8. Jack Prall III (Union, NE), 9. Nick Focken (Douglas, NE),
10. Jeff Dodd (Lincoln, NE), 11. Bob Cigelman (Lincoln, NE)

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Eagle Raceway Car Shows

Eagle Raceway is having 3 car shows to help spur the interest of those who aren't yet fans of dirt track racing or Eagle Raceway, and to renew the thrill of dirt track racing in those who haven't been out for awhile. So, we'd like to have everyone spread the word to come out and see our local racers away from the track.

Drivers will be there handing out their hero cards, signing autographs and letting the kids sit in their cars to have their pictures taken if they want, so bring your cameras.

The first show is going to be on Saturday August 29th at Durst Auto at 115 "O" Street in Lincoln. It will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Durst is just west of the viaduct at 9th and "O" on the south side. It's just a few blocks from the stadium and this would be great pre-game entertainment.

The second show will be on September 1st at Velocity Karting in Omaha. They are located at 4955 S 72nd St, which is just south of 72nd and L Streets. That show will be from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Here's an overhead map of Velocity:
Velocity Karting Map

The third show is going to be at the Quaker Steak and Lube in Council Bluffs, Iowa on September 3rd from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Quaker Steak and Lube is at 3220 Mid America Drive, just down the street from the Mid-America Center and just across the street from Joe's Karting. Here's a map of the area:
QS&L and Mid-America Center map

Bring your family, bring your neighbors, bring your co-workers, bring your friends, bring your enemies!! But spread the word to everyone about these shows!!!

I-80 Make-A-Wish Benefit Concert - Wishstock '09

Click on the image for a large picture.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Random Bits

- The worst words to start a dirtdrivers.com message board topic or include in the message are: "Need input from..."

- Congratulations to Mike Boston on his 2009 Eagle Sprint Championship. What? Do the math...Mike would have to get hit by a bus, kidnapped by pirates or vanish into a black hole - THIS WEEK, to not win. A green flag in the A feature anytime in the last three races guarantees it. Taking a green in a heat only would require a miracle to beat him. Second place Nick Clifford must win the last three A features, in a row (his first three to boot) to even have that minuscule chance if Boston takes a green and runs dead last in a 24 car 360 Sprint A (which hasn't taken place in recent memory) or fails to make the A. Don't talk about mathematical possibility, I'll take Boston over your mathematical possibilities and give you 10 to 1. I'll give you 1000 to 1... Stick a fork in it, it's done.

- With that in mind, will Boston forgo this week's racing for the possibility of a Knoxville 360 Nationals title? Probably not as he said during his post-race interview that their luck on big tracks left something to be desired. I don't know if he'll finish out the season at Eagle, but I've always had respect for drivers who still give it their all (or at least show up) even when they have the title locked up.

- I-80 Speedway, according to a quote in the Lincoln Journal Star is having its best year ever under the current ownership. I have no reason to think otherwise, with specials such as the free admission night, Nitro Circus and Midwest Tri-Fecta adding plenty to the track's coffers. Interesting how in these down times, the realization that there's some good entertainment out there for cheap is bringing the fans in. Who would think that (last paragraph)?

- Earlier this week I made the trip out to Junction Motor Speedway for the "alphabet soup-" sanctioned Cornhusker Midget Classic. Most of the big dogs were in attendance as Brady Bacon dueled with Brad Loyet throughout the latter half of the A feature with Bacon finally pulling away by just enough as the Loyet's high line faded away. It was an unseasonably cool night and any plans I had for Wednesday's finale were squashed by a splitting, cold-related headache that I still have remnants of even this week. Brad Kuhn of Avon, IL topped the field on Wednesday to take home the Crystal & Chrome trophy.

- The fact that so many sanctions teamed up together for the show is a great example of cooperation. It's also a great example of necessity. The Belleville Midget Nationals, once the premier Midget event saw car counts under 40 on the final night. The scary-fast 5/8 mile oval has been criticized for being just too much on motors. I agree. Midget purists and those who hold the speedway dear will violently disagree, but the race is an anachronism. The biggest midget race, in cars and crowd is the January Chili Bowl in Tulsa, OK, and has been for quite some time. Numbers don't lie.

The (outdoor) midget nationals need to be moved up north - any of the three tracks in SE Nebraska along or near I-80 will do, the track off Hwy 77 will do as well. You could include Butler County if they had a couple thousand more seats (to seat ticket buying people to pay for the show), bigger parking and pits, a paved road to HWY 81 and more hotel space in Columbus. These aren't digs on anyone, just facts. But the racing at BCM has been great.

- You never pick on Eagle! Oh bulls**t. But in case you don't want to click on the archives, here goes: I agree with the message board posters: please, please, please...the Bootlegger's Run has been rescheduled. The rescheduled date is on your own website. Please change the opening news item to something like...the Nebraska Cup?

- I hope the Nebraska Cup is a smashing success and becomes Eagle's showcase event. Why? The once semi-prestigious "Eagle Nationals featuring the World of Outlaws" ® TM, etc. have become merely another race on the World of Outlaws infinite schedule and really means nothing. Crowds are "good" at best. If Roger dropped it, I wouldn't like it, I'd miss it, but I'd could give him the benefit of the doubt for letting it go. But, I would like to see a show that features a class, synonymous with many of Nebraska racing legends - that is - Sprint Cars. Yeah, I like sprint cars, so what? I spent my summers around them for 20 years! Anyone that would spend all their formative years around something either likes it a lot, or never wants to see it again. This site alone should tell you how I feel.

I would like to see a race that means something to a still vocal and loyal group of race fans around here. It may end up being a $5000 payday to some ASCS hotshot, but I think the locals have more than a fighting chance - unlike the June Eagle "Nationals." All told, I hope that the support is more than recent iterations of the Neb. Cup, or the short-lived Backrow Challenge. I think though that the late-season, BIG money nature of the show will be a bigger draw...it has done well in before, especially during less affluent times when bang for the buck counted. I-80 seems to have something with their Alphabet Soup - essentially a local show with outside flavor mixed in since most of the racers also make regular if not weekly appearances there. JMS is starting to build a foundation on its Cornhusker Classic Midget show (though it isn't local) and it's "Cool McCool 100" (local). Eagle needs a new signature event.

- Nicey nice time. What can be said about Rhonda Bryan's kid's night promotion that hasn't been said already? Look at the stands to see what can be accomplished by the racing participants, fans and tracks when they band together in a common effort. Yeah, maybe there were people there only hoping to get free bikes - but they paid their $10 bucks and maybe you had more than a few converted fans in the process.

Props to the crew spearheaded by Lori Dover to promote and raise some public interest in the upcoming ASCS 9/11 tribute race at Butler Co. and the NE Cup. It could be a great weekend for Sprint fans and ANOTHER good example of what the racing community can do to promote itself.

- I'm likely home-bound this weekend. With temps forecast to be in the upper 90's...can't say I mind, but I had given my wife the idea I was staying home last week and went out to test drive the new camera. Given the upcoming flurry of events in the next few weeks, I'm planning to bank some good karma at home.

- The future! I'm starting to get plans together to change this site up a bit if not move on to something different. In the past few weeks I've done some soul-searching, some discussion and some analysis and determined that trying to be all things to all people maybe isn't the best solution. As the saying goes, "if you try to please everyone, nobody will like it." Things will remain status quo for the time being - but I'm about 85% sure that my focus will change for 2010.

IMCA Modified Point Leader Dylan Smith Wins Again At I-80

Jim Brennan

(Greenwood, Ne., 08/04/09) It was the first ever 2 Buck Tuesday at I-80
Speedway and IMCA Modified National Point Leader Dylan Smith picked up
another feature win.

Stacey Wilhelm got a great jump to the early lead of the 18 lap feature
event with Johnny "The Jet" Saathoff and Ricky "The Racer" Stephan in 2nd
and 3rd. Smith, who started 7th, was up to 2nd on lap 6 and took the lead on
lap 7. But Jeff Jones was the driver who stepped up to the plate to
challenge for the lead after taking 2nd on lap 10. A yellow flag with 3 laps
left tightened things up. On the restart Smith went to the bottom of the
track, where Jones was gaining on him and managed to hold him off for the
win. Wilhelm, Saathoff and Randy Foote rounded out the top 5. Wilhelm and
Smith won the heat races.

The SportMods saw a massive pileup coming to the flagstand on the opening
lap. This sent Jim Hendricks, Jason Fusselman and Bret Sheppard to the pits.
But Jesse Sobbing changed a tire and restarted at the tail end. Buddy Ray
Jones took the early lead. But on lap 2 he spun out in turn 4 giving the
lead to Laini Schwartz. Hank Dewild took the lead on lap 3 and held it until
lap 8 when he himself spun out in turn 2. This gave the lead to Joe Feyen.
But Sobbing was a man on a mission moving into 3rd on lap 8, second on lap 9
and taking the lead on lap 10. Sobbing went on to record his 6th win in his
rookie year in the class. Dennis Cook came on to finish 2nd ahead of Feyen.
Robert Tippery and Brian Kosiski rounded out the top 5. Sobbing is currently
2nd in Northern Region points.

The Crate Late Model feature saw Mike Morton Jr. lead from start to finish.
But Lindsey Yost made it interesting on the last lap as she tried to make
the pass for the win. But Morton held his ground and picked up his 3rd win
of the year. Yost won the heat race.

The Sports Compact feature was a family feud between the Fink Brothers, Alex
and Pete, Jr. Pete took the lead early from Kevin Zeitner and looked like
he would get the win. But Alex had other ideas and passed his brother with 2
laps left and went on to record the win. Ole Olson, Jake McCloud and Joe
Baker rounded out the top 5.

The Hobby Stocks made their first appearance of the year at I-80 and 19
signed in to do battle. Walnut, Iowa's Kurt Hansen took the early lead but
was immediately challenged by Adam Armstrong. Hansen and Armstrong battled
side by side until lap 5 when Armstrong took the lead. Tom Myers came on to
challenge for the lead in the closing laps but could not get the job done.
Hansen finished 3rd ahead of Blain Petersen.

Results for 08/04/2009

IMCA Modifieds

A-Feature: 1) 95 Dylan Smith, 2) 19j Jeff Jones, 3) 3w Stacey Wilhelm, 4)
96j Johnny Saathoff, 5) 37F Randy Foote, 6) 1R Matt Richards, 7) 48 Larry
Robinson Jr., 8) 25 Ricky Stephan, 9) 27 Clint Homan, 10) 21H Shane Hiatt,
11) Larry Goertz, 12) Nathan Landauer, 13) Lacey Tuttle, 14) Jim Fritz, 15)
Bill Bader Jr., 16) Terry Richards, 17) Justin Wulf, 18) Scott Carlson, 19)
Derrick Hicks, 20) Nick Carlson, 21) Dustin Andersen

IMCA Sport Mods

A-Feature: 1) 99 Jesse Sobbing, 2) 45 Dennis Cook, 3) 25x Joe Feyen, 4) 121
Robert Tippery, 5) 52k Brian Kosiski, 6) 2 Mike Brown, 7) 56 Jeremy
Longmeyer, 8) 47 Brian Floroan, 9) 96c Cory Hutchison, 10) 18 Laini
Schwartz, 11) Dustin Thayer, 12) Hank Dewild, 13) Nick Hermsen, 14) Joe
Thomas, 15) John Riggleman, 16) Buddy Ray Jones, 17) Nathan Kobus, 18) Chad
Dills, 19) Kyle Harpster, 20) Denny Berghahn Jr., 21) Jim Hendricks Jr., 22)
Jason Fusselman, 23) Bret Sheppard

IMCA Crate Late Models

A-Feature: 1) 71 Mike Morton Jr., 2) 20 Lindsey Yost, 3) 5 Michael Svagera,
4) 41 Scott Green, 5) 44 Steven Saunders, 6) 2 Tyler Zander, 7) 35 Kortney
Kosiski, 8) 14 Michael Powell, 9) 35 Michalea Kosiski, 10) 5c Shevi Collins

IMCA Hobby Stocks

A-Feature: 1) 6a Adam Armstrong, 2) 7 Tom Myers, 3) 75 Kurt Hansen, 4) 68+1
Blain Petersen, 5) 20 Jeremy Auten, 6) M70 Rick Munson, 7) 94 Mike Hansen,
8) 17H Craig Hutfless, 9) 77 Keith Dragoo, 10) 2T Josh True, 11) Jeff
Hansen, 12) Mark Curtis, 13) Joe Murphy, 14) Aaron Pearson, 15) Brandon
Darnold, 16) Josh Kennell, 17) Matt Draeger, 18) Kenny Darnold, 19) Danny
Lane, 20) Chris LaChapelle, 21) Jim Kermeen

IMCA Sport Compacts

A-Feature: 1) 2 Alex Fink, 2) 13 Pete Fink Jr., 3) 23 Ole Olson, 4) 40 Jake
McCloud, 5) 9x Joe Baker, 6) 89 Andrew Cuva, 7) 74c Dave Christensen, 8) 21
Justin Davis, 9) 16j Justin Soule, 10) 32j Jeff Davis, 11) Will McConnell,
12) Skip Brown, 13) David Neesen, 14) Preston Gigax, 15) Joey Danley, 16)
Brandon Thornton, 17) #4k, 18) David Knoell, 19) Amanda Christensen, 20)
Steve Niederhaus, 21) Dan Markham, 22) Kevin Zeitner, 23) Mike Wallace Jr.,
24) Tyler Gustafson, 25) John Sedlachek, 26) Jamie Spanel  

Monday, August 03, 2009

19th Annual ASCS Knoxville Nationals This Weekend

Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (August 3, 2009) – A blockbuster field of well over 100 entries is set to converge upon Iowa's Knoxville Raceway for this weekend's running of the 19th Annual ASCS Knoxville Nationals featuring the Lucas Oil Sprint Cars, with a $10,000 payday awaiting the winner of Saturday night's championship main event.

The three-night Lucas Oil Sprint Car Series presented by K&N Filters event, including full preliminary cards on Thursday and Friday followed by Saturday night's championship feature events, has already attracted 116 entries from 22 different states as well as Australia and Canada.

With nearly $100,000 in purse money to be doled out over the weekend, Saturday's $10,000 to win main event will be third of five Lucas Oil Sprint Car features to pony up $10K or more for the winner over the course of the 2009 season.

Jack Dover pocketed $10,000 at the Jetmore Motorplex' Steve King Memorial on May 24, while Travis Rilat collected $10,092 in the Third Annual Fred Brownfield Memorial at Washington's Grays Harbor Raceway on July 18.

After Saturday night's $10,000-to-win tilt at Knoxville, a season-high $15,000 awaits the winner of I-30 Speedway's 22nd Annual Short Track Nationals in Little Rock, AR, on October 31, with another $10,000 winner's share to complete the season at USA Raceway's 42nd Annual Western World Championships on November 21.

Among the current 116 entries for the 19th Annual ASCS Knoxville Nationals are all 17 drivers that have competed in each Lucas Oil Sprint Car Series event thus far in 2009, including current points leader and reigning champion Jason Johnson of Eunice, LA. The lone representative from Louisiana, an ASCS Knoxville Nationals title is about the only premier event missing from the "Ragin' Cajun's" resume.

Oklahoma's Shane Stewart, an ASCS Knoxville Nationals winner in 2007, is just 26 points off Johnson's lead pace in the $60,000 championship chase, with 1998 Knoxville winner Gary Wright of Hooks, TX, 54 points out of the lead in third.

Other Lucas Oil Sprint Car title contenders include Travis Rilat (Forney, TX), Tim Crawley (Benton, AR), Paul McMahan (Hendersonville, TN), Tony Bruce, Jr. (Liberal, KS), Danny Wood (Norman, OK), Jack Dover (Springfield, NE), Jesse Hockett (Warsaw, MO), Sean McClelland (Tulsa, OK), Gary Taylor (Snohomish, WA), Kenneth Walker (Sapulpa, OK), Darren Long (Elida, OH), Chad Corken (Highlands Ranch, CO), Seth Bergman (Snohomish, WA) and Gavin Punch (Collinsville, OK).

A half-dozen past ASCS Knoxville Nationals winners are among the current entries, including two-time winners Wayne Johnson, Billy Alley, Dennis Moore, Jr., Terry McCarl and Garry Lee Maier along with Shane Stewart.

Wayne Johnson captured his second ASCS Knoxville Nationals title last year by besting a field of 111 competitors.

All three nights of the 19th Annual ASCS Knoxville Nationals competition will be taped for later broadcast on the VERSUS Network.

The Series :

Lucas Oil Sprint Car Series presented by K&N Filters

When & Where :

19th Annual ASCS Knoxville Nationals:

Thursday, August 6 at 7:15 p.m. – Qualifying Night #1
Friday, August 7 at 7:15 p.m. – Qualifying Night #2
Saturday, August 8 at 7:15 p.m. – ASCS Knoxville Nationals Championship Features

Track Information :

Knoxville Raceway (Knoxville, IA) – ½-mile, semi-banked dirt oval located at the north edge of Knoxville, IA on SR 14 at the Marion County Fairgrounds. Track phone: 641-842-5431.

Past ASCS Knoxville Nationals Champions :

2008 Wayne Johnson (Oklahoma City, OK)
2007 Shane Stewart (Bixby, OK)
2006 Jesse Giannetto (Palo, IA)
2005 Billy Alley (Lincoln, NE)
2004 Billy Alley (Lincoln, NE)
2003 Dennis Moore, Jr. (Grinnell, IA)
2002 Jeff Swindell (Bartlett, TN)
2001 Terry McCarl (Altoona, IA)
2000 Wayne Johnson (Oklahoma City, OK)
1999 Dennis Moore, Jr. (Grinnell, IA)
1998 Gary Wright (Hooks, TX)
1997 David Hesmer (Marshalltown, IA)
1996 Terry McCarl (Altoona, IA)
1995 Danny Lasoski (Dover, MO)
1994 Lee Nelson (Ames, IA)
1993 Garry Lee Maier (Cimarron, KS)
1992 Garry Lee Maier (Cimarron, KS)
1991 David Hesmer (Marshalltown, IA)

JMS King of the Hill Late Model Shootout

by David Smith, Jr.

MIDWEST CITY, Okla. -- The O'Reilly/NCRA late model division is set for a return in action this coming Friday and Saturday night (August 7-8) with the annual running of the "King of the Hill Late Model Shootout at Junction Motor Speedway in McCool Junction, Nebraska in a race that is a co-sanctioned affair with the O'Reilly/MLRA presented by Lucas Oil.

Kyle Berck of Marquette, Nebraska leads the series into the weekend as points leader with a 250 point advantage over Henderson, Colorado's Kelly Boen. Despite missing just one show on the tour, four-time and defending series champion Boen has reeled off five out of six series feature wins and is on a bit of a hot streak. Jason O'Brien of Omaha, Nebraska sits third in the point standings followed by Carter Lake, Iowa's Mike Collins and Cory Zeitner of Bellevue, Nebraska.

Rounding out the top ten in the current O'Reilly/NCRA point standings are Jason Frieson (Sutton, Nebraska), Jason Bodenhamer (Centerview, Missouri), Al Purkey (Coffeyville, Kansas), Scott Koskovich (Council Bluffs, Iowa) and Mike Wiarda (Aurora, Nebraska).

Other series regulars expected to compete include Shawn Harker, Bryant Goldsmith, Wylan Petrie, Steve Kempt, Greg Larsen and Delbert Smith.

Also expected are Al Purkey, John Anderson, Joe Kosiski, David Turner, Alan Vaughn, Denny Woodworth and Chris Smyser.

Close to fifty drivers from at least six states are expected to compete for the $2000 first place prize on Friday night with Saturday nights feature finale winner will take home $3000.

Racing on Friday night starts at 7:30 PM with a $12 general admission tickets for adults, $4 for ages 6-12 and five and under are free. Saturday nights action starts at 7:00 PM with $15 general admission tickets, $4 for ages 6-12 and ages five and under admitted free.

Junction Motor Speedway is a 3/8 mile oval with a gumbo surface and is located 5 miles south of I-80 (York exit) on US 81. For more race information, contact the track at (402) 773-5538 or visit the track on the web at www.junctionmotorspeedway.com. The track can also be reached via email at jmsinfo@junctionmotorspeedway.com. Junction Motor Speedway is a 3/8 mile oval with a gumbo surface.

The O'Reilly/NCRA late model division is in the midst of their 26th season of racing while the series is in its 39th season of sanctioning dirt track races across the Great Plains region. For more information on the O'Reilly/NCRA, including current schedules, point standings, driver profiles as well as historical stats from the series historic past, check them out on the world wide web at www.ncraracing.org.

www.JunctionMotorSpeedway.com

Eagle: Fegley, Grabouski, Noonan and Boston win at Fan Appreciation Night II

by Greg Soukup

August 2nd, 2009 - The second Fan Appreciation Night of the season was
brought to "America's Home Track" Eagle Raceway Saturday night by the
Nebraska Lottery. A nearly cloudless sky and unseasonably cool temperatures
greeted a near capacity crowd, and set the stage for a heavy, very fast
track.

The only incident in the preliminary events occured as the Budweiser 360
Sprints were running their buzz laps prior to the second heat. As Terry
Holliman brought his #23 sprinter into turn 1 he hooked a rut with his right
rear tire, sending his racer bouncing and eventually flipping through turns
1 and 2. His car was damaged significantly enough that Terry's evening was
over before it really got started.

The Valentino's IMCA Hobby Stocks were the first one to compete in an A
Feature. Chad Fegley's 77F was first back to the flag stand on lap 1,
followed by the 23 of Mark McKinney, Justin Busboom's 62 and the 33 of Eric
Hanson. Hanson advanced to third on the 4th lap, and Busboom also was passed
on lap 6 by RJ Macku's 1R. The top four spots remained unchanged, with spots
2 through 4 being fought for tooth and nail for several laps. As the race
drew to a close Nick Beckman spun his #22 in turn four and the yellow flag
flew. On the restart lap defending track champion Kevin Anderson moved his
22K past Macku to grab fourth. Hanson took second from McKinney with just 2
laps left as Macku regained 4th. Fegley was unchallenged throughout the
contest, pulling away at times to a nearly straightaway lead at times.
Second through 4th positions were Hanson, McKinney and Macku.

"I had planned to bring my sprint car out tonight, but after Tadd's accident
last week I decided to wait until Larry Pinegar could drive it for me. That
gave me time to concentrate on my hobby stock. We've been changing things
every week to try and get the car feeling better for me, and it seems like
we finally did it. Now I need to be able to win from mid-pack" Fegley said.
He added "I need to thank Keith Dragoo and my wife and kids". Chad's
sponsors include Big Johnson Chassis, Red Robin, The Shop Inc. and Velocity
Indoor Karting.

The #73 of James Oaks led the first lap of the Monster Energy Drink IMCA
Modified A Main. The 19 of Scott Anderson, Dan Nelson's 94 and Mike
Densberger's 81 held the second through fourth positions. On lap 2 Anderson,
Nelson and Densberger all passed Oaks and the following lap Densberger spun
to the infield on the backstretch. That allowed the 8J of Joe Borer to move
into the top 4. On the restart attempt Oaks spun in turns 1 and 2, moving
the 5S of Bob Zoubek up to fourth. Nelson moved past Anderson as the green
flag flew again, and the next time around Zoubek snared third. On the fourth
lap Dustin Anderson lost the driveshaft from the 8A at the entrance to turn
three, bringing the yellow out again. On the restart lap Borer moved into
second and the 7 of Bob Ruisinger advanced first to fourth and then to
third. Points leader Jordan Grabouski moved into the top four during the
next circuit. Shortly after that, more debris was spotted in turn four,
slowing the cars under caution yet again. That moved Grabouski back to fifth
and Anderson back to fourth. Grabouski again got around Anderson on the
restart. Clint Hummer's 41 caused the next caution as he spun in turns 1 & 2
the following lap. The running order at that time was Nelson, Borer,
Ruisinger, Grabouski and the 95 of Dylan Smith. Grabouski moved up two spots
on the restart lap. Smith got past Ruisinger with 12 laps left, but was
moved back as Densberger spun again in turns 3 & 4. Grabouski snagged the
lead for good as the green lights were turned on again. Smith leap-frogged 2
spots to grab third the next lap. The yellow came out one last time on the
next circuit as a car spun to the infield on the front stretch. Doug
Deterding moved his #13 up to the fourth position on the restart lap, only
to lose the spot to the 96J of Johnny Saathoff with 6 to go. The race
finished under green as Grabouski was the winner with Nelson, Smith and
Saathoff behind him.

"It feels really good to win at one of the toughest places to compete that I
ever raced at. And it's great to do it on Fan Appreciation Night. It's so
cool to the the stands packed like they were tonight" Jordan stated. He
finished by saying "I want to say thanks to all the people who help me out.
We couldn't do it without them, especially my car owners Ben & Melissa
Novotny". Jordan's sponsors include Belleville Motorsports,Twin Rivers
Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Reedy Machine & Fab, Beatrice Motor Mart, Redline
Grafix, Sasse Farms, Vision Sports, Friend Freightways, Novotny
Construction, Booth Feed & Supply, Schmidt Machine, Side Trek Bar & Grill,
Filley Customer Powder Coating and FX Suspension.

The initial attempt at a start for the Auto Trans Matic IMCA Sport Compact
Feature was called off when point leader Joey Danley lost the right rear
tire from the #14. When the cars finally completed an official lap Melissa
Cronin's #5M held the point with Trevor Noonan's 66, Tyler Saathoff's 16T
and the 21T of Brandon Thornton. John Irvine's 97 took fourth from Thornton
on lap 3 as Noonan moved even with Cronin. The two battled back and forth
until with 8 to go Noonan lost a tire in turn 1, coming to a rest against
the wall in turn 2. The 45P of Jack Prall IV was collected in the incident
and also was forced to drop from the race. That made the running order
Cronin, Saathoff, Irvine and the 33 of Jeremy Noonan. Shortly after that
Satthoff and Irvine got together, bringing the caution flag out. That moved
Noonan into second, Thornton into third and Garrett Rech's 55 in fourth.
With just 4 laps left Noonan edged out Cronin, setting up one of the best
races of the year so far. The two of them were either door to door, or were
swapping first place by inches. As the checkered flag flew Noonan held the
lead with Cronin, Rech and Thornton in second through fourth.

"That was one of the biggest fights I've ever had" Noonan said. "I just kept
trying my hardest and finally got the win. I want to dedicate this win to
Grandma Deanna Ferguson" he stated. Jeremy finished the interview by saying
" I want to thank my parents, my pit crew and my girlfriend Keri". Jeremy's
sponsors include Ron Fox & Sons Service, Nebraska Machine & Tool, Tracy's
Collision Center, Longoria's MMA Academy and Suds & Scissors.

Nick Bryan's #6 led the final A Feature of the night, which was for the
Budweiser 360 sprints, followed by the 11E of Ian Eastman, Bobby Becker in
the 8B and the X29 of Roger Sluka. Two-time defending track champion and
current points leader Mike Boston had advanced from his starting position
near the back of the field on lap three to pass Sluka and then Becker to
move into third. The 99C of Nick Clifford flipped on the front stretch on
lap 5 and the red flag was displayed. Clifford was alright and his car was
pushed to the pits so that repairs could be attempted. Unfortunately the
damage was severe enough that he could not continue. When the green flag
flew Boston and Becker both advanced a position to snag 2nd and 3rd. Adam
Gullion brought his 96aKX to fourth the next time around as Boston took the
lead from Bryan. There were only 9 laps left when Becker also moved past
Bryan who spun three laps later, moving the 14 of Gene Acklund to fourth. As
the yellow flag was placed back in it's stand Dean Chadd spun the #33
completely around which resulted in a caution although he managed to keep
the engine fired and drive away. Mitchell Moore took the fourth position
from Gullion who had gone extremely high in turn four and Gullion dropped to
sixth. The final caution of the evening came out the next time around as
Jeff Lowery's steering failed on his #45. From there the race was run under
green as Boston won, Becker finished second, Moore placed third and Gene
Acklund was fourth.

Boston began his interview by stating "The car was good tonight. The problem
with a heavy, narrow track like this is that everyone's fast". He continued
with "We changed gears before the feature, and that was the difference for
us. I also got a couple of lucky breaks while I was moving up". His
concluding words were "I want to finally thank the Zoz family, who own my
motors". Mike's sponsors include Trackside Bar and Grill, E & K Drywall and
Eckley Racing Engines.

Next Saturday night will be Scout Night, presented by Speedway Motors. All
scouts will receive free front gate admission if they are wearing their
scouting uniform. The evening will feature kid's car rides during
intermission. The scouts will be able to camp out all night at the track,
but all children must be accompanied by an adult. It will also be Driver
Appreciation Night. Pit gates open at 4 and front gates open at 5:30.

Keep the 12th of September open as Eagle Raceway presents The Nebraska Cup
featuring the local 360 sprint drivers competing against the best in the
country for $5000 to win the ASCS A Feature and the Modified drivers vie for
$1000 to win their feature. The support class will be the Sport Compacts.
Front gate admission will be just $15 for this huge show.

8/1/09 Results

360 Sprint 8/1/2009

A Feature:1. MIKE BOSTON (Crete, NE), 2. Bobby Jr Becker (Denton, NE), 3.
Mitchell Moore (Edgerton, NE), 4. Gene Ackland (Lincoln, NE), 5. Doug
Lovegrove Racing Inc (Waverly, NE), 6. Josh Riggins (Lincoln, NE), 7. Adam
Gullion (Beatrice, NE), 8. John Klabunde (Fort Calhoun, NE), 9. Ryan Kitchen
(Weston, NE), 10. Ian Eastman (Omaha, NE), 11. Tige Jensen (Lincoln, NE),
12. Ken Klabunde (Omaha, NE), 13. Mikey Gablehouse (Lincoln, NE), 14. Roger
Sluka (Lincoln, NE), 15. Dean Chadd, 16. Jeff Lowery (Lincoln, NE), 17.
Nicholas Bryan (Lincoln, NE), 18. Zach Davis (Savannah, MO), 19. Nick
Clifford (Elkhorn, NE), 20. Mark Schmidt (Lincoln, NE), 21. Terry Holliman
(Hamburg, IA)


IMCA Hobby Stock 8/1/2009

A Feature:1. Chad Fegley (Eagle, NE), 2. Eric Hanson (Scribner, NE), 3. Mark
McKinney (Omaha, NE), 4. Randall Macku (Lincoln, NE), 5. Dan Noonan
(Lincoln, NE), 6. Justin Busboom (Lincoln, NE), 7. Don Jr Hall (Lincoln,
NE), 8. Josh Kennell (Bennet, NE), 9. Danny Lane, 10. Ben Becher (Lincoln,
NE), 11. Roy Armstrong (Beatirce, NE), 12. Keith Dragoo (Lincoln, NE), 13.
Mike Hansen (Weeping Water, NE), 14. Kevin Anderson (Lincoln, NE), 15. Kevin
Jochum (Roca, NE), 16. Rob Brown (Nebraska City, NE), 17. Derick Noonan
(Lincoln, NE), 18. Nick Beckman (Lincoln, NE), 19. Joe Schidler (Lincoln,
NE), 20. Joe Ryan (Lincoln, NE)

B Feature:1. Kevin Jochum (Roca, NE), 2. Ben Becher (Lincoln, NE), 3. Joe
Ryan (Lincoln, NE), 4. Rob Brown (Nebraska City, NE), 5. Derick Noonan
(Lincoln, NE), 6. Charlie Bartels (Lincoln, NE), 7. Don Kros (Weston, NE),
8. Chris LaChapelle (Omaha, NE), 9. Scott Santee (Omaha, NE), 10. Matt
Draeger (Dunbar, NE), 11. Jason Edwards (Lincoln, NE), 12. Orion Stransky
(Lincoln, NE)

IMCA Modified 8/1/2009

A Feature:1. Jordan Grabouski (Beatrice, NE), 2. Dan Nelson (Beatrice, NE),
3. Dylan Smith (Osceola, NE), 4. Johnny Saathoff (Beatrice, NE), 5. Bob
Zoubek (Dorchester, NE), 6. Doug Deterding (Lincoln, NE), 7. Lance Borgman
(Beatrice, NE), 8. Matt Richards (Lincoln, NE), 9. Shane Hiatt (Rising City,
NE), 10. Joe Borer (Lincoln, ne), 11. Bob Ruisinger (Bennet, NE), 12. Jan
Korth (Lincoln, NE), 13. Clint Hummer (Western, NE), 14. James Oaks
(Lincoln, NE), 15. Scott Anderson (Omaha, NE), 16. ED RAINES (Lincoln, NE),
17. Mike Densberger (Malcolm, NE), 18. Tim Pickens (Omaha, NE), 19. Dustin
Andersen (Omaha, NE), 20. Justin Wulf (Arlington, NE)

B Feature:1. Tim Pickens (Omaha, NE), 2. Matt Richards (Lincoln, NE), 3. ED
RAINES (Lincoln, NE), 4. Clint Hummer (Western, NE), 5. Lance Borgman
(Beatrice, NE), 6. Brian Cudly (Lincoln, NE), 7. Lowell Holland (Omaha, NE),
8. Andrew Hille (Hickman, NE), 9. Stacey Wilhelm (Martell, NE), 10. George
Haney (Fremont, NE), 11. Roger Hadan (Waterloo, NE), 12. Ethan Christiansen
(Nebraska City, NE), 13. Rik Gropp (Lincoln, NE), 14. Patrick Donovan
(Sterling, NE), 15. Nathan Landauer (Lincoln, NE)

IMCA Sport Compact 8/1/2009

A Feature:1. Jeremy Noonan (Lincoln, NE), 2. Melissa Cronin (Lincoln, NE),
3. Garrett Rech (Davey, NE), 4. Brandon Thornton (Nebraska City, NE), 5.
Jessie Fuller (Beatrice, NE), 6. Scott Freeman (Fremont, NE), 7. Larry
Cronin (Lincoln, NE), 8. Tyler Saathoff (Lincoln, NE), 9. Mike Simpson
(Ashland, NE), 10. Chad Bassinger (Nebraska City, NE), 11. Elliott Halvorsen
(Eagle, NE), 12. Jeff Davis (Lincoln, NE), 13. Jack Prall III (Union, NE),
14. Bob Cigelman (Lincoln, NE), 15. Mary Lenz (Elmwood, NE), 16. John Irvine
(Omaha, NE), 17. Trevor Noonan (Lincoln, NE), 18. Jack Prall IV (Union, NE),
19. Brett Saathoff (Lincoln, NE), 20. Joey Danley (Lincoln, NE)

B Feature:1. Garrett Rech (Davey, NE), 2. Scott Freeman (Fremont, NE), 3.
Elliott Halvorsen (Eagle, NE), 4. Bob Cigelman (Lincoln, NE), 5. Mary Lenz
(Elmwood, NE), 6. John Sedlachek (Eagle, NE), 7. Scott Lee (Lincoln, NE), 8.
Amanda Rhiley (Bennington, NE), 9. JEREMY PECKHAM (Lincoln, NE), 10. Adam
Vrbka (Eagle, NE), 11. Ole Olsen (Carter Lake, IA), 12. Jeremy Sammons
(Nebraska City, NE), 13. CODY HARRINGTON (Eagle, NE), 14. KYLE GANNON
(Lincoln, NE), 15. Nick Focken (Douglas, NE), 16. Brian Haller (Lincoln, NE)

Siebert Gets First I-80 Late Model Win

Jim Brennan

(Greenwood, Ne., 08/02/2009) Sunday night at I-80 Speedway was a time to
honor the memory of 2 past track officials, Larry Protasky and Don Murcek.
And on this memorable night Les Siebert got his first career NASCAR Late
Model feature at I-80 in the 2nd of 2 feature events.

Siebert took the early lead after an opening lap yellow flag and never
looked back while holding off the challenges of Mike Wallace. Siebert, who
has been racing for roughly 25 years, had never won at I-80 before and was
glad to finally get that first one. Todd Hipnar came home 3rd ahead of point
leader Billy Leighton Jr and veteran driver Tom Svoboda. Clint Benson and
Rick Vanderheiden won the B-Feature events.

In the first Late Model feature Dave Cook grabbed the lead at the drop of
the green flag only to lose it on lap 13 to Clint Benson. A yellow on lap 17
saw Benson head to the pits with a flat tire giving the lead back to Cook.
Cook stayed on point until lap 22 when Leighton passed him and went on to
take the checkered flag 1st ahead of Andrew Kosiski. But at the post race
tech Leighton and 6th place finisher Matt Buller were disqualified for
illegal fuel. This gave Kosiski the win followed by Hipnar, Cook and Kenny
Edwards.

The NASCAR Pro-am feature saw Casey Cleveland take the early lead only to
give it up on lap 2 to Marty Steinbech. Despite several yellow flags
Steinbech was able to take the win over a fast closing Scotty Hartman. One
of the race stoppages came on lap 7 when Chad Sanders got upside down in the
4th turn. Sanders was ok but his car was not. Cory Dumpert finished 3rd
ahead of Matt Boucher and Greg Cooper.

The IMCA Sports Mod feature saw Bret Daringer take the early lead with Hank
Dewild following in 2nd. These 2 waged a spirited battle in the early going.
Dewild took the lead on lap 7, but Jesse Sobbing was in hot pursuit. Sobbing
took the lead on lap 12. But several cautions during the final 3 laps worked
to Chad Dills advantage and he grabbed the lead with one lap left and went
on to his 3rd win of the season. Sobbing, the Regional Point leader,
finished 2nd ahead of Dewild, Jim Hendricks Jr., and Dennis Cook. Dewild had
his motor claimed and sold it. Dewild, Sobbing and Mike Brown won heat
races.

In the first Sports Compact feature Brandon Hammons took the early lead and
held it until lap 3 when Dave Christensen passed him. Christensen then held
off Alex Fink for the win. Joe Baker, Pete Fink Jr. and Brett Smith rounded
out the top 5.
In the 2nd feature Tammy Clark took the early lead and held it til lap 2
when Kennin Colestock passed her. Colestock stayed out front until lap 7
when Justin Soule passed him. Soule then held off John Sedlachek for the
win. Ole Olson, Jamie Spanel and Andrew Cuva rounded out the top 5.

Steven Saunders won the IMCA Crate Late Model feature over Tyler Zander and
Michael Powell.

Next Sunday will be fan appreciation night at I-80 with every grandstand
admission only 5 dollars. Gates open at 4 with hot laps at 5:30 and the
first heat hits the track at 5:55.

Results

NASCAR Late Models

1st A-Feature: 1) 2x Andrew Kosiski, 2) 12 Todd Hipnar, 3) 9 Dave Cook, 4)
25 Kenny Edwards, 5) 50 Brad Soll, 6) 16 Tom Svoboda, 7) 1W Mike Wallace, 8)
51 Les Siebart, 9) 29 Billy Koons, 10) 97d Dave Doll, 11) Jason Hobscheidt,
12) Micah Brown, 13) Jacob Brown, 14) Kent Schimenti, 15) Gary Joens Jr.,
16) Rick Vanderheiden, 17) Lindsey Yost, 18) Zach Buttercase, 19) Clint
Benson, 20) Kortney Kosiski, 21) Mike Morton Jr., 22) Brett Baker, 23) Ben
Bolte, 24) Billy Leighton Jr. (DQ'ed) 25) Matt Buller (DQ'ed)

1st B-Feature: 1) Koons, 2) Yost, 3) Hobscheidt, 4) Baker, 5) Morton

2nd B-Feature: 1) Vanderheiden, 2) Schimenti, 3) K. Kosisiki, 4) Buttercase,
5) Bolte

2nd A-Feature: 1) 51 Les Siebert, 2) 1W Mike Wallace, 3) 12 Tod Hipnar, 4)
28 Billy Leighton Jr., 5) 16 Tom Svoboda, 6) 43 Matt Buller, 7) 2x Andrew
Kosiski, 8) 97d Dave Doll, 9) 25 Kenny Edwards, 10) 00 Clint Benson, 11)
Rick Vanderheiden, 12) Brad Soll, 13) Micah Brown, 14) Jacob Brown, 15) Gary
Joens Jr., 16) Kent Schimenti, 17) Mike Morton Jr., 18) Kortney Kosiski, 19)
Billy Koons, 20) Brett Baker, 21) Dave Cook, 22) Scott Green, 23) Ward
Neesen

1st B-Feature: 1) Benson, 2) G. Joens, 3) Morton, 4) Neesen, 5) Yost

2nd B-Feature: 1) Vanderheiden, 2) Green, 3) Baker, 4) Bolte

NASCAR Pro-ams

A-Feature: 1) 5 Marty Steinbech, 2) 88 Scotty Hartman, 3) 77 Cory Dumpert,
4) 5b Matt Boucher, 5) 37 Greg Cooper, 6) 28 Casey Cleveland, 7) 72 Rick
Negrete, 8) 24 Don Mohr, 9) 19 Don Atkins, 10) 4 Dana Deeke, 11) Shawn
Bulin, 12) Ray Dessel, 13) Jeremy Swanson, 14) Terry Cleveland, 15) Kyle
Dumpert, 16) Jeff Joldersma, 17) Jim Kruse, 18) Chad Sanders, 19) Jeff
Atkins, 20) Fenny Berghahn, 21) Eric Cunningham, 22) Alan Schmitt

IMCA Sport Mods

A-Feature: 1) 11 Chad Dills, 2) 99 Jesse Sobbing, 3) 9 Hank Dewild, 4) 33
Jim Hendricks, 5) 45 Dennis Cook, 6) 5d Bret Daringer, 7) 2 Mike Brown, 8)
48 Kyle Harpster, 9) 25x Joe Feyen, 10) 6 Denny Berghahn Jr., 11) Kyle
Chalek, 12) Brian Kosiski, 13) Jason Fusselman, 14) Jeremy Longmeyer, 15)
Buddy Ray Jones, 16) Sean Conaway, 17) Hohn Riggleman, 18) Joe Thomas, 19)
Robert Tippery, 20) Cory Hutchison, 21) Nick Hermsen, 22) George Whitmore,
23) Kevin Wagner

IMCA Sport Compacts

1st A-Feature: 1) 74c Dave Christensen, 2) 2 Alex Fink, 3) 9x Joe Baker, 4)
13 Pete Fink Jr., 5) 50 Brett Smith, 6) 78 Trish Hultgren, 7) 40 Jake
McCloud, 8) 6 Dan Markham, 9) 97 John Irvine, 10) 94 David Neesen, 11) Will
McConnell, 12) Steve Niederhaus, 13) Jeff Davis, 14) Mike Wallace Jr., 15)
Brandon Hammons, 16) David Noell

2nd A-Feature: 1) 16j Justin Soule, 2) 93x John Sedlachek, 3) 23 Ole Olson,
4) 15 Jamie Spanel, 5) 89 Andrew Cuva, 6) B52 Skip Brown, 7) 21p Justin
Davis, 8) 66G, 9) 93 Preston Gigax, 10) 7 Kennin Colestock, 11) #14, 12)
Mark Lamer, 13) Wayne Stricklett, 14) Kevin Zeitner

IMCA Crate Late Models

A-Feature: 1) 44 Steven Saunders, 2) 2 Tyler Zander, 3) 14 Michael Powell,
4) 34 Michalea Kosiski, 5) 5c Shevi Collins, 6) 5j Johns

Saturday, August 01, 2009

JMS Cornhusker Midget Classic Prelim Photos

Here's photos from the opening night of the Junction Motor Speedway Cornhusker Midget Classic.


JMS Midgets 7-28-09

Maeschen tops Denison ASCS, Danley takes N. Region title

Lonnie Wheatley, DENISON, Iowa (July 31, 2009) – Bronson Maeschen snared his first career American Sprint Car Series feature win by topping Friday night's 25-lap Midwest vs. Northern Plains Regional Challenge feature atop the 5/8-mile Crawford County Speedway.

After sliding up to the first starting position after scheduled pole starter Kaley Gharst coasted to a stop with race-ending woes on the pace lap, Maeschen gunned into the lead at the outset and led all the way to claim the victory.

Maeschen was chased to the line by Jack Dover, who took advantage of a late caution that set up a green-white-checkered run to take runner-up honors away from Rager Phillips. Phillips settled for show honors with Chad Meyer in fourth.

Jason Danley, also atop the ASCS Midwest point charts, put the clamps on the ASCS Northern Plains title by rounding out the top five, with 13th-starter Brad Foster, Ryan Anderson, Chad Humston, Dave Glennon and Casey Friedrichsen completing the top ten.

Phillips and Dover topped Friday night's heat races.

ASCS Midwest vs. Northern Plains Results from Crawford County Speedway:

Heat One (8 Laps): 1. 7-Rager Phillips, 2. 1w-Chad Meyer, 3. 1-Bronson Maeschen, 4. 4j-Lee Grosz, 5. 1m-Chad Humston, 6. 5x-Dave Glennon, 7. 00-Brad Foster. DNS: 22-Billy Alley.

Heat Two (8 Laps): 1. 24a-Jack Dover, 2. 82-Jason Danley, 3. 7k-Kaley Gharst, 4. 5-Eric Lutz, 5. 10-Bryan Dobesh, 6. 71r-Ryan Anderson, 7. 20-Casey Friedrichsen, 8. 78-Joe Miller.

“A” Feature (25 Laps): 1. 1-Bronson Maeschen, 2. 24a-Jack Dover, 3. 7-Rager Philips, 4. 1w-Chad Meyer, 5. 82-Jason Danley, 6. 00-Brad Foster, 7. 71r-Ryan Anderson, 8. 1m-Chad Humston, 9. 5x-Dave Glennon, 10. 20-Casey Friedrichsen, 11. 4j-Lee Grosz, 12. 5-Eric Lutz, 13. 78-Joe Miller, 14. 10-Bryan Dobesh, 15. 7k-Kaley Gharst. DNS: Billy Alley.

ASCS Midwest Points (Top Ten): 1. Jason Danley 1,324, 2. Chad Humston 1,214, 3. Eric Lutz 1,179, 4. Lee Grosz 1,033, 5. Jack Dover 972, 6. Mike Boston 879, 7. Brian Brown 846, 8. Don Droud, Jr., 826, 9. Jonathan Cornell 804, 10. Ryan Anderson 713.

ASCS Northern Plains Points (Top Ten): 1. Jason Danley 806, 2. Eric Lutz 773, 3. Chad Humston 664, 4. Lee Grosz 617, 5. Robby Wolfgang 564, 6. Jody Rosenboom 488, 7. Ryan Bickett 480, 8. Jack Dover 430, 9. Lou Kennedy, Jr. 412, 10. Donovan Peterson 402.