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by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, May 12, 2012 – Davey Heskin led every lap of the 410 main event, but the fans at Knoxville were treated to great racing Saturday night. The bad news for the St. Michael, Minnesota driver happened in post-race inspection. Officials determined that his mufflers needed further scrutiny so the winning check for $3,000 has been withheld until they can be sent to the manufacturer. The same is true for 360 feature winner, Wayne Johnson, and third place finisher, Tony Shilling. Confirmation of official finishes will be made later in the week.
Heskin edged Bronson Maeschen to lead lap one of the 20-lap feature event for the 410’s. While Maeschen and Lynton Jeffrey chased the leader, Terry McCarl and Mark Dobmeier were waging a slide job battle for fourth. By lap eight, McCarl was by Jeffrey into third. Ian Madsen enterd the fray and briefly took fourth.
Great racing ensued between McCarl, Jeffrey, Madsen and Brian Brown, who entered the top three by passing McCarl and Maeschen in one fell swoop on lap 13. The lead trio became Heskin, Brown and McCarl and they exchanged moves with the crowd on the edge of their seat! With five laps to go, Heskin led Brown, McCarl, Jeffrey and Maeschen.
One lap later, ninth running Ryan Bunton tangled with the lapped machine of Wayne Modjeski, bringing the only slowdown of an intense event. Heskin would hold off all competitors with the open track in front of him. Brown held second, followed by McCarl, Jeffrey and Madsen. Dobmeier, Dustin Selvage, Robby Wolfgang, Maeschen and Tasker Phillips rounded out the top ten. Heats were won by Ryan Anderson, Jeffrey and Josh Schneiderman, while Madsen posted quick time of the night in qualifying.
“I don’t think words can describe how I feel,” said Heskin in Victory Lane. “I didn’t know about the caution. I just tried to hit my marks, and pulled it off I guess. I just kept my foot in it down the chute, and that’s all you can hope for, I guess.”
Jon Agan shot out to an early lead in the 18-lap 360 feature from his front row starting position. Wayne Johnson moved into second on lap two and chased the leader. Agan maintained his advantage, and at the halfway point, he led Wayne Johnson, Tony Shilling, Clint Garner and Joe Beaver.
On the tenth lap, chaos ensued during a caution for a stalled Matt Covington in turn two. Agan hit the frontstretch wall hard, and had to retire. Johnson inherited the lead ahead of Shilling, Garner, Beaver, Tyler Groenendyk and Matt Moro. Two laps after the restart, Josh Higday and Carson McCarl contacted, and Nate Van Haaften spun. All three restarted. The clear track with six laps was what Johnson needed to cruise to his tenth 360 feature win at Knoxville.
Garner followed Johnson across the finish line. Shilling was third, ahead of Moro and Randy Martin. Beaver, Groenendyk, Jamie Ball, RJ Johnson and David Hall rounded out the top ten. Groenendyk, Logan Forler and Randy Martin won heat races, while Garner also copped quick time.
“I’ve always said I’d rather be lucky than good,” said Wayne Johnson of Agan’s misfortune that handed him the lead. “I had a really good car there that was good on the curb. I was hoping we’d get to traffic, and I’m not really sure what happened to him. He was going to be tough to beat. We were fortunate to start toward the front.”
Larry Ball Jr. dominated the 305 feature from start to finish. Matthew Stelzer was the man on the move. He had moved into fourth by lap four from his eighth starting spot. The only slowdown of the event came when Ben Woods went up in smoke on lap six. At the time, Ball led Steve Breazeale, Matt Stephenson, Stelzer and J Kinder.
On lap nine, Stelzer moved by Breazeale into second where he would stay. Kinder would follow him into third a lap later. Behind the lead trio, were Breazeale and Alan Ambers. Stephenson, Mike Van Haaften, Mitchell Alexander, Mark Widmar and Bob Hildreth. Breazeale, Alan Ambers and Ball scored heat wins. Stelzer posted quick time of the night.
“I wasn’t even sure if I’d be racing after my snowmobile accident last winter,” said Ball in Victory Lane. “Randy Martin told me to win one for the old guys, and this is a good way to make my injuries feel better.”
Next weekend, be here for the McKay/Allied Insurance Knoxville/IRA Challenge plus 360’s! Dirt Trucks will also be on the card! For more information, visit www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 1 lap): 1. 55, Ian Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (14) 15.546; 2. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (24) 15.569; 3. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (10) 15.649; 4. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (1) 15.721; 5. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (2) 15.760; 6. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (25) 15.789; 7. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (16) 15.818; 8. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (4) 15.868; 9. 96, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (13) 15.879; 10. 2, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (19) 15.930; 11. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (9) 16.006; 12. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (23) 16.010; 13. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA, 16.046; 14. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (5) 16.054; 15. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (20) 16.160; 16. 9, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (6) 16.167; 17. 23K, Rob Kubli, Milo, IA (15) 16.168; 18. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (7) 16.264; 19. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (11) 16.289; 20. 10, Randy Anderson, Clarion, IA (17) 16.378; 21. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (12) 16.417; 22. 14AJ, Wayne Modjeski, Oak Creek, WI (21) 16.641; 23. 75, Glen Saville, Razorback, NSW, Aust. (3) 16.719; 24. 34, Scott Broty, Prior Lake, MN (18) 18.785; 25. 12P, TJ Peterson, Des Moines, IA (22) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:14.8: 1. Ryan Anderson (2) 2. Davey Heskin (4) 3. Rager Phillips (1) 4. Bryan Dobesh (3) 5. Ian Madsen (6) 6. Tasker Phillips (7) 7. AJ Moeller (5) 8. Wayne Modjeski (8) DNS – TJ Peterson
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:12.8: 1. Lynton Jeffrey (2) 2. Brian Brown (4) 3. Dusty Zomer (8) 4. Rob Kubli (1) 5. Mark Dobmeier (5) 6. Robby Wolfgang (3) 7. Glen Saville (6) 8. Randy Anderson (7)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:16.4: 1. Josh Schneiderman (2) 2. Terry McCarl (5) 3. Don Droud Jr. (1) 4. Bronson Maeschen (4) 5. Ryan Bunton (6) 6. Dustin Selvage (3) 7. Jarrod Schneiderman (7) 8. Scott Broty (8)
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Davey Heskin (3) 2. Brian Brown (7) 3. Terry McCarl (4) 4. Lynton Jeffrey (2) 5. Ian Madsen (8) 6. Mark Dobmeier (5) 7. Dustin Selvage (11) 8. Robby Wolfgang (10) 9. Bronson Maeschen (1) 10. Tasker Phillips (18) 11. Don Droud Jr. (17) 12. Bryan Dobesh (9) 13. Ryan Anderson (12) 14. Rager Phillips (15) 15. Dusty Zomer (13) 16. Glen Saville (23) 17. Josh Schneiderman (14) 18. AJ Moeller (19) 19. Jarrod Schneiderman (21) 20. Rob Kubli (16) 21. Scott Broty (24) 22. Randy Anderson (20) 23. Ryan Bunton (6) 24. Wayne Modjeski (22) 25. TJ Peterson (25). Lap Leader: Heskin 1-20. Hard Charger: T. Phillips.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.134; 2. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.151; 3. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL, 16.211; 4. 77x, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA, 16.243; 5. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.312; 6. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.367; 7. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.374; 8. 11c, Matt Covington, Glenpool, OK, 16.483; 9. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.483; 10. 5J, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 16.484; 11. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.490; 12. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.509; 13. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.560; 14. 18, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE, 16.591; 15. 14, Randy Martin, California, MO, 16.640; 16. 4B, Jordan Boston, Crete, NE, 16.700; 17. 5H, Logan Forler, Lake Havasu City, AZ, 16.728; 18. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.779; 19. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.795; 20. 24, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA, 16.825; 21. 14J, Josh Riggins, Newton, IA, 16.859; 22. 98, JD Johnson, Wichita, KS, 16.860; 23. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.931; 24. 22N, Nate Mosher, Prairie City, IA, 16.936; 25. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN, 16.960; 26. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 16.989; 27. 9, Jared Goerges, East Gull Lake, MN, 17.184; 28. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 17.261.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 1:58.3: 1. Tyler Groenendyk (2) 2. Wayne Johnson (5) 3. Jordan Boston (1) 4. Tony Shilling (4) 5. Clint Garner (6) 6. Jamie Ball (3) / 7. JD Johnson (8) 8. Chad Heimbaugh (7) 9. Austin Johnson (9) 10. Alan Zoutte (10)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 2:00.6: 1. Logan Forler (1) 2. Ryan Roberts (2) 3. Joe Beaver (5) 4. Matt Covington (4) 5. David Hall (3) 6. Carson McCarl (9) / 7. Nate Van Haaften (6) 8. Josh Higday (7) 9. Russ Hall (8)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, 2:00.4: 1. Randy Martin (2) 2. Tom Lenz (1) 3. Matt Moro (4) 4. Jon Agan (5) 5. Casey Friedrichsen (3) 6. RJ Johnson (6) / 7. Nate Mosher (8) 8. Josh Riggins (7) 9. Jared Goerges (9)
B main (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Josh Higday (3) 2. Nate Van Haaften (1) 3. Chad Heimbaugh (2) 4. JD Johnson (5) 5. Nate Mosher (7) 6. Russ Hall (6) / 7. Josh Riggins (4) 8. Austin Johnson (8) 9. Jared Goerges (9) 10. Alan Zoutte (10)
A main (started), 18 laps, NT: 1. Wayne Johnson (4) 2. Clint Garner (6) 3. Tony Shilling (1) 4. Matt Moro (8) 5. Randy Martin (14) 6. Joe Beaver (3) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (12) 8. Jamie Ball (9) 9. RJ Johnson (5) 10. David Hall (10) 11. Casey Friedrichsen (11) 12. JD Johnson (22) 13. Russ Hall (24) 14. Logan Forler (16) 15. Josh Higday (19) 16. Nate Mosher (23) 17. Chad Heimbaugh (21) 18. Ryan Roberts (13) 19. Jordan Boston (15) 20. Nate Van Haaften (20) 21. Carson McCarl (18) 22. Tom Lenz (17) 23. Jon Agan (2) 24. Matt Covington (7). Lap Leaders: Agan 1-10, W. Johnson 11-18. Hard Charger: R. Hall.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE, 17.065; 2. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 17.090; 3. 7c, Chad Huston, Jamesport, MO, 17.103; 4. 88, J Kinder, Holt’s Summit, MO, 17.302; 5. 7w, Mark Widmar, Ottumwa, IA, 17.379; 6. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 17.457; 7. 57, Steve Breazeale, Trenton, MO, 17.474; 8. 55KC, Bob Hildreth, Iowa Falls, IA, 17.531; 9. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 17.681; 10. 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.719; 11. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.809; 12. 4, Dakota Hendrickson, Omaha, NE, 17.930; 13. 33, Mike Van Haaften, Pella, IA, 17.983; 14. 4c, Chris Horton, Indianola, IA, 18.354; 15. 16c, Casie Vernon, Chariton, IA, 18.633; 16. X, Kevin Tanner, Russell, IA, 19.197; 17. 59KB, Mike Philben, Grimes, IA, 19.282; 18. 9H, Ben Woods, Newton, IA, 19.301; 19. 292, Chad Jarrett, Savannah, MO, 19.508; 20. 07, Derek Anderson, Estherville, IA, 19.815; 21. 71c, Andrew Shelton, Lacona, IA, 20.091; 22. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 20.112; 23. 19K, Sarena Paul, Monroe, IA, NT; 24. 35, Kevin Hetrick, Gladstone, IL, NT; 25. 82, Lee Patterson, Des Moines, IA, NT.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, 1:46.9: 1. Steve Breazeale (2) 2. Matthew Stelzer (4) 3. J Kinder (3) 4. Mike Van Haaften (5) 5. Lee Patterson (6) 6. Bart Friedrichsen (1) DNS – Casie Vernon
Heat two (started), 6 laps, 1:45.5: 1. Alan Ambers (1) 2. Mitchell Alexander (4) 3. Mark Widmar (3) 4. Bob Hildreth (2) 5. Chris Horton (5) 6. Mike Philben (6) DNS – Kevin Tanner, Sarena Paul, Andrew Shelton
Heat three (started), 6 laps, 1:46.8: 1. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 2. Matt Stephenson (3) 3. Dakota Hendrickson (1) 4. Derek Anderson (8) 5. Chad Jarrett (7) 6. Ben Woods (5) 7. Chad Huston (4) 8. Kevin Hetrick (6) DNS – Cody Ambers
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Larry Ball Jr. (1) 2. Matthew Stelzer (8) 3. J Kinder (6) 4. Steve Breazeale (3) 5. Alan Ambers (10) 6. Matt Stephenson (4) 7. Mike Van Haaften (12) 8. Mitchell Alexander (7) 9. Mark Widmar (5) 10. Bob Hildreth (2) 11. Dakota Hendrickson (9) 12. Mike Philben (14) 13. Chris Horton (11) 14. Chad Jarrett (13) 15. Derek Anderson (15) 16. Ben Woods (16) 17. Lee Patterson (17) DNS – Bart Friedrichsen, Casie Vernon, Kevin Tanner, Sarena Paul, Andrew Shelton, Cody Ambers, Kevin Hetrick, Chad Huston. Lap Leader: Ball – 1-15. Hard Charger: Stelzer.
Swindell Claims 48th Career at Knoxville in WoO Season Opener!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, April 28, 2012 – Sammy Swindell emerged victorious on a cool, but action-packed Mediacom Shootout Saturday at the Knoxville Raceway! The Bartlett, Tennessee driver shot by Brian Brown on lap 15 in the 25-lap event to claim his 48th career win at the historic oval. It was Swindell’s fifth career Knoxville season opening win, but his first since 1986.
Brown led from the pole at the outset after a lap one tangle saw Rager Phillips, Don Droud Jr. and Kraig Kinser get upside down. Only Kinser would continue. On lap two, Joey Saldana cruised by Craig Dollansky to take the runner-up spot, before Ian Madsen spun and tipped over in turn two. Though he continued, he repeated the maneuver on the restart.
Swindell began to assert himself at that point, taking third from Dollansky on the restart, and second from Saldana on lap five. Brown continued a steady pace into traffic. Dollansky claimed third from Saldana on lap 13.
Brown was in heavy traffic on lap 15, and Swindell found a middle to low groove coming off of turn four to claim the lead for good. One stoppage occurred on lap 19, when sixth running, Kerry Madsen tangled with the lapped machine of Robby Wolfgang. He would recover for twelfth.
Both Dollansky and Saldana moved by Brown after the restart with six laps to go, while Swindell cruised to victory. Following Dollansky, Saldana and Brown in fifth was Danny Lasoski, who grabbed the spot from Donny Schatz in the last corner. Dusty Zomer (from 21st) was seventh, followed by hard-charger, Jason Sides (from 23rd), Brad Sweet and Terry McCarl.
“The whole Big Game Treestands team worked hard all night,” said Swindell in Victory Lane. “We were off some. We just kept working on it, and we were really close. It’s a good base for us to come back next time and win another one. I can win every time I’m here if things go right. We’re capable of doing that. My good luck charm, Zoe, is helping me behind the scenes.”
It was a thrilling finish with a surprise result in the 360 class. Nate Van Haaften was awarded his second career feature win after a race-long battle with Josh Higday. After Higday made a last lap pass for the lead, he was disqualified for using an illegal tire. The win was then awarded to Van Haaften.
Lee Grosz crashed hard at the initial try at a green flag. He was uninjured. Tom Lenz led early in the 18-lapper from his front row starting spot. On lap three, Higday surged to the point, but Lenz came back to lead lap four. On lap six, Van Haaften entered the fray, passing the lead pair to take the point for the next eight circuits.
Higday worked by Lenz for second on lap 11 before Joe Beaver had his front-end knocked out on lap 13. The caution period saw Van Haaften leading Higday, Lenz, Clint Garner and David Hall back to green flag racing.
Higday again worked into the lead on lap 14, but Van Haaften denied him again with a pass a lap later. The exciting finish saw Higday get around Van Haaften on the final circuit, only to be DQed.
“We settled into the bottom and really made it work,” said Van Haaften in Victory Lane. “We got into traffic, and I really thought it cost us the win on the last lap. This was a lucky deal. Josh is a great competitor, and it’s an honor to run that close with him.”
Next week marks Knoxville Championship Cup Series action at the Knoxville Raceway and it will feature all three sprint divisions on Saturday night! The 1st Annual Knoxville IMCA Shootout will be Sunday, featuring four divisions of racing. For more information, visit www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 2 laps: 1. 9, Joey Saldana, Brownsburg, IN (7) 14.881; 2. 29, Kerry Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (3) 14.929; 3. 7, Craig Dollansky, Elk River, MN (1) 14.953; 4. 49, Brad Sweet, Grass Valley, CA (17) 15.004; 5. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (20) 15.061; 6. 11, Steve Kinser, Bloomington, IN (28) 15.091; 7. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (13) 15.103; 8. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (36) 15.137; 9. 55T, Trey Starks, Puyallup, WA (38) 15.140; 10. 55, Ian Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (2) 15.164; 11. 11K, Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, IN (25) 15.189; 12. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (34) 15.194; 13. 15, Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND (14) 15.210; 14. 17B, Bill Balog, Eau Claire, WI (16) 15.222; 15. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (33) 15.224; 16. 1, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (11) 15.286; 17. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (39) 15.313; 18. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (8) 15.321; 19. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (18) 15.323; 20. 9P, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (30) 15.329; 21. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN (35) 15.356; 22. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (22) 15.403; 23. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (19) 15.435; 24. 4, Cody Darrah, Red Lion, PA (30) 15.437; 25. 7s, Jason Sides, Bartlett, TN (40) 15.532; 26. 23K, Rob Kubli, Milo, IA (12) 15.534; 27. 44w, Austen Wheatley, Lake Stevens, WA (29) 15.557; 28. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (11) 15.563; 29. 10, Randy Anderson, Clarion, IA (5) 15.620; 30. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (37) 15.637; 31. 5w, Lucas Wolfe, Mechanicsburg, PA (21) 15.640; 32. 2, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (4) 15.811; 33. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (42) 15.910; 34. 7D, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (6) 15.928; 35. 49J, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (31) 15.942; 36. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (26) 15.943; 37. 6, Bill Rose, Plainfield, IN (23) 16.149; 38. 14AJ, Wayne Modjeski, Oak Creek, WI (27) 16.442; 39. 75, Glen Saville, Razorback, NSW, Aust. (41) 16.466; 40. 63, Chad Kemenah, Findlay, OH (8) NT; 41. 12P, TJ Peterson, Des Moines, IA (10) NT; 42. 96, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (24) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Trey Starks (2) 2. Joey Saldana (4) 3. Donny Schatz (1) 4. Danny Lasoski (3) 5. Ryan Bunton (5) / 6. Jason Sides (7) 7. Austin Johnson (6) 8. Randy Anderson (10) 9. Tasker Phillips (9) 10. Bill Rose (8) DNS – TJ Peterson
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:09.6: 1. Ian Madsen (2) 2. Kerry Madsen (4) 3. Steve Kinser (3) 4. Bill Balog (1) 5. Mark Dobmeier (6) / 6. Don Droud Jr. (5) 7. Robby Wolfgang (8) 8. Dustin Selvage (9) 9. Rob Kubli (7) 10. Wayne Modjeski (10) DNS – Bronson Maeschen
Heat three (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Terry McCarl (1) 2. Kraig Kinser (2) 3. Dusty Zomer (6) 4. Davey Heskin (3) 5. Craig Dollansky (4) / 6. Lucas Wolfe (8) 7. Josh Schneiderman (9) 8. Austen Wheatley (7) 9. Glen Saville (10) 10. AJ Moeller (5)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:11.2: 1. Sammy Swindell (1) 2. Brian Brown (3) 3. Lynton Jeffrey (2) 4. Brad Sweet (4) 5. Rager Phillips (5) / 6. Cody Darrah (6) 7. Chad Kemenah (10) 8. Bryan Dobesh (8) 9. Mark Johnson (9) 10. Jarrod Schneiderman (7)
Dash (started), 6 laps, 1:36.3: 1. Brian Brown (2) 2. Craig Dollansky (4) 3. Trey Starks (1) 4. Joey Saldana (6) 5. Kraig Kinser (8) 6. Brad Sweet (3) 7. Sammy Swindell (10) 8. Kerry Madsen (5) 9. Ian Madsen (7) 10. Terry McCarl (9)
B main (started), 12 laps, 3:28.2: 1. Don Droud Jr. (1) 2. Jason Sides (5) 3. Cody Darrah (2) 4. Robby Wolfgang (8) / 5. Rob Kubli (4) 6. Dustin Selvage (12) 7. Lucas Wolfe (11) 8. Tasker Phillips (13) 9. Austen Wheatley (7) 10. Austin Johnson (3) 11. Jarrod Schneiderman (6) 12. Josh Schneiderman (15) 13. Randy Anderson (9) 14. Bill Rose (17) 15. Bryan Dobesh (10) 16. Glen Saville (18) 17. Wayne Modjeski (14) 18. Chad Kemenah (16) DNS – AJ Moeller, Mark Johnson, Tyler Peterson, Bronson Maeschen
A main (started), 25 laps, NT: 1. Sammy Swindell (7) 2. Craig Dollansky (2) 3. Joey Saldana (4) 4. Brian Brown (1) 5. Danny Lasoski (11) 6. Donny Schatz (15) 7. Dusty Zomer (21) 8. Jason Sides (23) 9. Brad Sweet (6) 10. Terry McCarl (10) 11. Steve Kinser (12) 12. Davey Heskin (13) 13. Kerry Madsen (8) 14. Lynton Jeffrey (14) 15. Bill Balog (16) 16. Trey Starks (3) 17. Mark Dobmeier (20) 18. Kraig Kinser (5) 19. Cody Darrah (22) 20. Lucas Wolfe (26, prov.) 21. Ryan Bunton (17) 22. Robby Wolfgang (24) 23. Ian Madsen (9) 24. Chad Kemenah (25, prov.) 25. Don Droud Jr. (18) 26. Rager Phillips (19). Lap Leaders: Brown 1-14, Swindell 15-25. Hard-charger: Sides.
360 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order): 1. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.162; 2. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 16.268; 3. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.288; 4. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.371; 5. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.416; 6. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.435; 7. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND, 16.629; 8. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.635; 9. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.661; 10. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.734; 11. 24, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA, 16.735; 12. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.753; 13. 7H, John Hall, Marion, IA, 16.772; 14. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.828; 15. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.905; 16. 22N, Nate Mosher, Prairie City, IA, 16.913; 17. 14, Randy Martin, California, MO, 17.004; 18. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.008; 19. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 17.021; 20. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.090; 21. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 17.208; 22. 5J, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 17.223; 23. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA, 17.270; 24. 25, Dylan Peterson, Sioux Falls, SD, NT; 25. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL, NT; 26. DQ (tire) - 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 1:59.9: 1. Nate Mosher (1) 2. Lee Grosz (4) 3. Clint Garner (5) 4. Casey Friedrichsen (6) 5. John Hall (2) 6. Joe Beaver (3) 7. Jamie Ball (8) 8. Ricky Montgomery (7) DNS – RJ Johnson
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 1:59.0: 1. Randy Martin (1) 2. Carson McCarl (4) 3. Tom Lenz (2) 4. Jon Agan (5) 5. Josh Higday (3) 6. Tyler Groenendyk (8) 7. Tony Shilling (6) 8. Jimmy Davies (7) DNS – Mike Houseman Jr.
Heat three (started), 7 laps, 1:59.6: 1. Nate Van Haaften (4) 2. David Hall (2) 3. Russ Hall (5) 4. Alan Ambers (1) 5. Alan Zoutte (7) 6. Chad Heimbaugh (3) 7. Matt Moro (6) DNS – Dylan Peterson
A main (started), 18 laps, NT: 1. Nate Van Haaften (6) 2. Clint Garner (10) 3. Tom Lenz (2) 4. Carson McCarl (11) 5. Russ Hall (8) 6. David Hall (1) 7. Randy Martin (14) 8. Casey Friedrichsen (12) 9. Tony Shilling (18) 10. Jon Agan (9) 11. Nate Mosher (13) 12. John Hall (3) 13. Tyler Groenendyk (17) 14. Jamie Ball (19) 15. Alan Zoutte (16) 16. Alan Ambers (15) 17. Joe Beaver (5) 18. Dylan Peterson (22) 19. Chad Heimbaugh (21) 20. Ricky Montgomery (20) 21. Lee Grosz (7) DQ (tire, crossed 1st) Josh Higday (4) DNS - Matt Moro, Jimmy Davies, RJ Johnson, Mike Houseman Jr. Lap Leaders: Lenz 1-2, Higday 3, Lenz 4-5, Van Haaften 6-13, Higday 14, Van Haaften 15-17, Higday 18. Hard-charger: Shilling.
4/6/12
I-80 Speedway
Greenwood, NE
ASCS-M
36 cars
Heat one (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Robby Wolfgang 7K (3*) 2. Jody Rosenboom 14 (5*) 3. Ryan Bickett 17B (1*) 4. Stu Snyder 23s (2) 5. Jason Danley 82 (8*) 6. Ryan Roberts 18 (4) 7. Casey Friedrichsen 20 (7) 8. Adam Gullion 32 (9) 9. Jake Martens 48 (6)
Bickett led early in the 10-lapper. Wolfgang shot by on lap two before Martens lost a left side panel on his top wing and brought caution. Wolfgang led Bickett, Snyder,
Rosenboom and Roberts on the restart. Bickett challenged for the point again and grabbed it on lap four with Wolfgang and Rosenboom in pursuit. On the last lap, Wolfgang diamonded turn one and two and shot under Bickett on the backstretch for the lead. Rosenboom also got by in the last corner for second.
Heat two (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Jack Dover 24A (3*) 2. Brian Brown 21 (6*) 3. Lee Grosz 4J (2*) 4. Danny Lasoski 1m (7*) 5. Trevor Grossenbacher 35 (4) 6. Russ Hall 45c (5) 7. Miranda Arnold 6 (1) 8. Mark Pace 31 (8) DNS – John Lambertz 12L
Dover led flag to flag in the stoutest heat of the night. Brown moved up early into second.
Heat three (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Dustin Selvage 7 (4*) 2. Carson McCarl 97 (2*) 3. Gregg Bakker 11x (8*) 4. Jon Agan 4A (3) 5. Taylor Milton 91 (6) 6.
Bryan Gossel 6G (1) 7. Miranda Arnold 5m (5) 8. Doug Lovegrove 44 (7) 9. Jordan Boston 4 (9)
Selvage shot out ot an early lead and never looked back. Bakker moved up well to earn one of eight redraw positions in the A.
Heat four (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Davey Heskin 56 (3*) 2. Don Droud Jr. 2 (4*) 3. Gage Dorr 17 (7*) 4. Andy Jones 73 (5*) 5. Chuck Swenson X (8*) 6.
Dusty Ballenger 2D (6) 7. Jeff Osborn 0 (2) 8. Tommy Barber 75 (1) 9. Jared Jansen 81 (9)
Heskin led the distance. The lone caution came for a Jansen spin on lap five. Dorr moved up well from 7th to 3rd.
B main (started): 1. Agan (1) 2. Grossenbacher (4) 3. Pace (12) 4. Snyder (3) / 5. Martens (19) 6. Boston (16) 7. Gossel (9) 8. Lambertz (20) 9. Osborn (13) 10. Ballenger (5) 11. M. Arnold (10) …
Agan led the distance. Cautions came for a R. Hall spin on lap two while running fourth, and an incident involving Hall, Roberts and Gullion on lap four. Pace found a middle groove, moving up from 12th to third.
A main (started): 1. Wolfgang (4) 2. Bakker (3) 3. Rosenboom (1) 4. Grosz (14) 5. Droud (9) 6. Swenson (13) 7. Grossenbacher (18) 8. Dover (8) 9. Danley (12) 10. Snyder (20) 11. Heskin (7) 12. Agan (17) 13. Lasoski (10) 14. Jones (15) … 16. Selvage (5) … 19. Bickett (16) 20. Pace (19)
Rosenboom led lap one, before Brown circled high and took the point in the 25-lapper. Contact between Agan and Pace, who was sidelined, brought a caution on lap two.
Brown led Rosenboom, Wolfgang, Bakker and Lasoski back to green. While Brown shot around the high side of the track, Wolfgang was finding some rubber through the middle, and gained on the leader. On lap five, he shot under him, and a lap was in the books when Heskin spun on the backstretch. Now Wolfgang led Brown, Rosenboom, Bakker and Lasoski. Wolfgang stretched his lead on the restart until there were 10 laps in, and Bickett stopped in turn four. Lasoski had advanced to third, ahead of Rosenboom and Bickett. On the restart, Lasoski shot under Brown for second. Brown and Rosenboom made contact, flattening Brown’s left rear tire. With an open track in front, Wolfgang continued to lead. With five laps to go, he tried to put McCarl a lap down and slid high in one and two. Lasoski pounced on the opportunity to take the lead. A lap later, he and the lapped car of McCarl made contact and spun. Wolfgang inherited the lead while a fuel stop was called, and pulled away for the popular win. Bakker gained second from Rosenboom, while Grosz (from 14th) and Droud rouned out the top five. Grossenbacher was the hard-charger.
10/27/11
I-30 Speedway
Little Rock, AR
Short Track Nationals Night #1
51 cars
Heat one (started): 1. Paul
McMahan 01x (3) 2. Brady Bacon 99 (5) 3. Brad Bowden 39 (1) 4. Cody
Gardner 1G (6) 5. Tim Shaffer M1 (9) 6. Jeremy Newkirk 01 (8) 7.
Brian McClelland 87M (4) 8. Miranda Arnold 5m (2) 9. Tommy
Snellgrove 4T (7)
Arnold received contact from
another car and spun. She got upside down and
collected Snellgrove.
Heat two (started): 1. Seth
Bergman 23 (2) 2. Wayne Johnson 77x (4) 3. Andy McElhannon 0m (1) 4.
Andy Shouse 27 (3) 5. David Gravel 89G (5) 6. Mike Hess 51 (7) 7.
Austin Alumbaugh 33A (6) 8. Chris Sweeney 93 (8) DNS – Jay
Snellgrove 19
Heat three (started): 1. Mason
Moore 5H (2) 2. Channin Tankersley 71 (4) 3. Aaron Reutzel 87 (8) 4.
Ryan Beechler 6 (1) 5. Kyle Sager 9K (3) 6. Brandon Berryman 31 (6)
7. Charles Tankersley 32 (9) 8. Lee Sowell 51s (5) 9. Mark
Huddleston 33H (7)
Huddleston tips over after
Sowell spins in front of him and collects. The
race continues after an hour and a half rain delay.
Heat four (started): 1. Shane
Stewart 57 (1) 2. Derek Hagar 94 (2) 3. Tony Bruce Jr. 18 (3) 4.
Claud Estes III 74E (4) 5. Gary Taylor 1x (8) 6. Jonathan Beason 36
(5) 7. Tyler Brown 14T (7) 8. Ryan Moore 38M (6)
Heat five (started): 1. Ray
Allen Kulhanek 21T (8) 2. Travis Rilat 29 (7) 3. Ryan Kitchen 21K
(3) 4. Jimmy Hurley 21x (2) 5. Scotty Thiel 64 (1) 6. Jerry Kamer 5K
(6) 7. John Ricketts 76 (4) 8. Jonathan Cornell 28c (5)
Hurley and Thiel battled
throughout for the win before Hurley blew a radiator hose in the
last corner. Thiel swerved to avoid and
Kulhanek, Rilat and Kitchen worked by to the checkers.
Heat six (started): 1. Matt
Covington 11c (1) 2. Jason Martin 36M (6) 3. Tommy Worley Jr. 66 (2)
4. Anthony Nicolson 16 (8) 5. Jordon Mallett 14M (7) 6. Eric
Baldaccini 4B (5) 7. John James 4J (3) 8. Frank Sudduth 52 (4)
Qualifier one (started): 1.
Stewart (4) 2. Bacon (5) 3. Hurley (1) 4. Gardner (3) 5. Bowden (2)
6. Kulhanek (6) 7. Baldaccini (8) 8. Cornell (10) 9. Sager (7) 10.
James (9) DNS – J. Snellgrove
Qualifier two (started): 1.
Covington (4) 2. Bergman (5) 3. Rilat (6) 4. Taylor (3) 5. Sweeney
(9) 6. Sudduth (10) 7. Newkirk (1) 8. Thiel (7) 9. McElhannon (2)
10. Brown (8)
Brown went backwards off the
cliff in turn three and flipped hard. The rains
came after the finish and the show will be picked up Friday night
along with the Friday program.
Dobmeier is ‘Dynamite’ at Knoxville!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, August 27, 2011 – Mark Dobmeier has been hot as of late, and he continued that streak Saturday night at the Knoxville Raceway on McKay Insurance/Slideways Karting Center Night. The $3,000 win was Dobmeier’s second this season, and the ninth in his career at Knoxville aboard the Lunstra/Dobmeier #13. After setting a new one-lap 360 track record in qualifying, Clint Garner grabbed his fourth feature win of the year in that class. The win clinched a third track championship in a row for Garner. Mike Van Haaften was welcomed home from a tour in Afghanistan with his first career win in the 305’s.
Ryan Anderson set a fast early pace in the event from his starting spot on the pole. By lap five, he led fellow front row starter, Austin McCarl, Dobmeier, Brian Brown and quick-timer, Kevin Swindell. AJ Moeller spun with six laps in the books, bringing the caution flag.
Shortly after the restart, Dobmeier shot around McCarl for second, and a lap later, Brown followed him into third. Dobmeier gained on Anderson and made what would prove to be the winning pass on the twelfth lap. One lap later, Brown followed him into second and kept pace with the leader.
When tenth running Bronson Maeschen stopped in turn four with three laps to go, it set up a dash to the checkers. Dobmeier was able to repel the advances of Brown, while Swindell and Jason Johnson had made moves into fourth and fifth. Swindell used his momentum to climb to second, getting by Brown in the final corner. Hard-charger, Johnson was fourth, ahead of Davey Heskin, who gained fifth from Anderson on the last lap.
“I can’t say enough for my guys,” said Dobmeier in Victory Lane. “We had a rear-end go out in the heat and had it changed in about ten minutes. Everyone was fast at the beginning, and we came into play when it slicked off a little. Racing against Brian was fun. He races clean. He could have played the slide job a little different and there could have been carnage. I think he knows I’m not going to lift!”
Anderson settled for sixth, ahead of Austin McCarl, Rager Phillips, Danny Lasoski and Brooke Tatnell. Lasoski managed enough points to secure his record ninth track championship. Johnson, Dusty Zomer and Brooke Tatnell won heats, while Terry McCarl won the B main.
Russ Hall took off from the pole position to lead early in the 15-lap 360 feature. With one lap in the books, Chad Heimbaugh flipped in turn one. He was uninjured. Jon Agan restarted second, and used the bottom to surge into the lead to complete lap three. Clint Garner, who started sixth, shot by Hall for second on lap seven.
Tasker Phillips was on the move big time in the first half of the race. Starting 17th, he had shot up to seventh and was still climbing at the halfway point, when he spun while running seventh. The restart with six laps remaining saw Agan leading Garner, Hall, Nate Van Haaften and Gregg Bakker back to green.
While Agan took his low line, Garner went up top and shot past Agan exiting turn two. Agan stayed with the leader, but Garner held him off for career win eleven. “The track is so fun right now,” said Garner from Victory Lane. “I drove by Agan so handily. I thought I heard something, but I didn’t think there was any way he was catching me. I just kept doing what I was doing, and it was a lot of fun.”
Matt Moro made a late surge to grab third, ahead of Russ Hall and Van Haaften. Joe Beaver was sixth, and Ricky Montgomery, RJ Johnson, Dennis Moore Jr. and Tyler Groenendyk rounded out the top ten. Larry Ball Jr., Jarrod Schneiderman and Groenendyk grabbed heat race wins.
Mike Van Haaften scored his first career win in emotional fashion in the 305 class. Mark Widmar led the 12-lap feature early on, but a caution at the halfway point changed things drastically.
Alan Ambers slowed in turn four, and Jamie Ball was unable to avoid him. The incident also collected Josh Jones and Steve Palmer. Only Palmer would continue. Van Haaften lined up behind Widmar and drove the cushion in turns one and two to take the lead. He would cruise from there.
“I’m really at a loss for words,” said an emotional Van Haaften, who recently returned from a tour of duty overseas. “I showed up on the 9th, my son was born on the 10th, and I get to come here and win at Knoxville for the first time. That’s a tri-fecta! What else can you ask for?”
Mitchell Alexander made a late charge for second, followed by Chad Huston, Tasker Phillips and Widmar. Carson McCarl, Bart Friedrichsen, Matthew Stelzer, Matt Stephenson and Chris Mallicoat rounded out the top ten. Mallicoat, McCarl and Stelzer won the heat races.
In the special Dirt Truck feature, Bret Moyer won for the third time in his career at Knoxville. Moyer took the lead at the halfway point of the 12-lapper from Lou Sipolt.
Next week marks Season Championship Night at the Knoxville Raceway and it will feature all three sprint divisions! For more information, visit www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 1 lap: 1. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (21) 14.995; 2. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (6) 15.041; 3. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (7) 15.048; 4. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (23) 15.158; 5. 7G, Garrett Dollansky, Elk River, MN (4) 15.215; 6. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (17) 15.238; 7. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (12) 15.249; 8. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (16) 15.294; 9. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (19) 15.313; 10. 1z, Jessica Zemken, Sprakers, NY (14) 15.331; 11. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (26) 15.344; 12. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (10) 15.393; 13. 41, Jason Johnson, Eunice, LA (13) 15.472; 14. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (5) 15.477; 15. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (8) 15.480; 16. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (15) 15.514; 17. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (20) 15.520; 18. 59, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (2) 15.532; 19. 2D, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (9) 15.561; 20. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (25) 15.591; 21. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (1) 15.617; 22. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (11) 15.625; 23. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (18) 15.755; 24. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (27) 16.074; 25. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (24) 16.094; 26. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (3) NT; 27. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (22) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:04.9: 1. Jason Johnson (2) 2. Mark Dobmeier (4) 3. Kevin Swindell (6) 4. Ryan Bunton (1) 5. Jessica Zemken (3) / 6. Terry McCarl (5) 7. Bryan Dobesh (7) 8. Bob Weuve (9) 9. Mark Johnson (8)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:08.8: 1. Dusty Zomer (9) 2. Rager Phillips (2) 3. Don Droud Jr. (1) 4. Austin McCarl (4) 5. Danny Lasoski (3) / 6. Bronson Maeschen (6) 7. Robby Wolfgang (7) 8. Garrett Dollansky (5) 9. Lynton Jeffrey (8)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:07.6: 1. Brooke Tatnell (1) 2. Brian Brown (6) 3. Ryan Anderson (4) 4. Davey Heskin (5) 5. Dustin Selvage (3) / 6. Mike Moore (7) 7. AJ Moeller (2) 8. Mike Houseman Jr. (8) DNS – Josh Schneiderman
B main (started), 8 laps, 2:14.0: 1. Terry McCarl (2) 2. Bronson Maeschen (1) 3. Robby Wolfgang (6) 4. Lynton Jeffrey (9) 5. Garrett Dollansky (3) 6. Mike Moore (7) 7. Bryan Dobesh (5) 8. Mike Houseman Jr. (10) 9. Mark Johnson (8) 10. AJ Moeller (4) / 11. Bob Weuve (11) DNS – Josh Schneiderman
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Mark Dobmeier (3) 2. Kevin Swindell (6) 3. Brian Brown (5) 4. Jason Johnson (10) 5. Davey Heskin (4) 6. Ryan Anderson (1) 7. Austin McCarl (2) 8. Rager Phillips (11) 9. Danny Lasoski (8) 10. Brooke Tatnell (14) 11. Dusty Zomer (15) 12. Jessica Zemken (7) 13. Ryan Bunton (12) 14. Don Droud Jr. (13) 15. Terry McCarl (16) 16. Lynton Jeffrey (19) 17. Robby Wolfgang (18) 18. Dustin Selvage (9) 19. Mike Houseman Jr. (21) 20. AJ Moeller (21) 21. Mark Johnson (24) 22. Bronson Maeschen (17) 23. Bryan Dobesh (22) 24. Garrett Dollansky (20) DNS – Mike Moore. Lap Leaders: Anderson 1-11, Dobmeier 12-20. Hard-charger: J. Johnson.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 15.625 (NTR); 2. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.043; 3. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL, 16.108; 4. 11x, Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.120; 5. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.145; 6. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.149; 7. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.180; 8. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.182; 9. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.220; 10. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.237; 11. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.244; 12. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.251; 13. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.292; 14. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 16.296; 15. 10x, Mike Trent, Rocheport, MO, 16.409; 16. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.489; 17. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.502; 18. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.524; 19. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.597; 20. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.602; 21. 7H, John Hall, Marion, IA, 16.627; 22. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 16.784; 23. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 16.805; DQ (Scales) 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 1:54.6: 1. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 2. Clint Garner (6) 3. Tom Lenz (1) 4. Russ Hall (4) 5. Gregg Bakker (5) 6. Tasker Phillips (3) 7. Tony Shilling (7) 8. Jimmy Davies (8)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 1:56.4: 1. Jarrod Schneiderman (1) 2. Joe Beaver (4) 3. Ricky Montgomery (2) 4. Dennis Moore Jr. (3) 5. Jon Agan (5) 6. Chad Humston (6) 7. Chad Heimbaugh (7) 8. Rod Richards (8)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, 1:58.0: 1. Tyler Groenendyk (3) 2. Matt Moro (4) 3. Nate Van Haaften (5) 4. RJ Johnson (6) 5. Mike Trent (2) 6. David Hall (1) 7. John Hall (7) 8. Casey Friedrichsen (8)
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Clint Garner (6) 2. Jon Agan (3) 3. Matt Moro (8) 4. Russ Hall (1) 5. Nate Van Haaften (2) 6. Joe Beaver (7) 7. Ricky Montgomery (12) 8. RJ Johnson (5) 9. Dennis Moore Jr. (9) 10. Tyler Groenendyk (10) 11. Jarrod Schneiderman (15) 12. David Hall (18) 13. Gregg Bakker (4) 14. Tasker Phillips (17) 15. Casey Friedrichsen (24) 16. Tony Shilling (19) 17. Tom Lenz (14) 18. Mike Trent (13) 19. Rod Richards (23) 20. Larry Ball Jr. (11) 21. John Hall (21) 22. Chad Humston (16) 23. Jimmy Davies (22) 24. Chad Heimbaugh (20). Lap Leaders: R. Hall 1-2, Agan 3-9, Garner 10-15. Hard-charger: Friedrichsen.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 17.148; 2. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 17.299; 3. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.313; 4. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 17.428; 5. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 17.484; 6. 7c, Chad Huston, Jamesport, MO, 17.488; 7. 87, Cale Hutchings, Bloomfield, IA, 17.544; 8. 7w, Mark Widmar, Ottumwa, IA, 17.605; 9. 33, Mike Van Haaften, Pella, IA, 17.640; 10. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 17.649; 11. 57, Steve Breazeale, Trenton, MO, 17.683; 12. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE, 17.699; 13. 22, Chris Mallicoat, Boone, IA, 17.774; 14. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.780; 15. 55x, Chris Maurer, Colfax, IA, 17.810; 16. 7s, Tim St. Arnold, Des Moines, IA, 17.825; 17. 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.904; 18. 0, Mike Mayberry, Fremont, IA, 18.105; 19. 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines, IA, 18.218; 20. 55KC, Bob Hildreth, Iowa Falls, IA, 18.230; 21. 4c, Chris Horton, Indianola, IA, 18.263; 22. 26, Andy Bates, Knoxville, IA, 20.088; 23. 14, Andrew Turley, Sedalia, MO, NT; 24. 02s, Josh Jones, Knoxville, IA, NT; DQ (Tire) – 91, Ben Woods, Newton, IA.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, 1:45.9: 1. Chris Mallicoat (1) 2. Jamie Ball (4) 3. Tim St. Arnold (6) 4. Tasker Phillips (5) 5. Matt Stephenson (2) 6. Steve Palmer (7) 7. Cale Hutchings (3) 8. Chris Horton (8) DNS – Andrew Turley
Heat two (started), 6 laps, 1:45.8: 1. Carson McCarl (2) 2. Mark Widmar (3) 3. Bart Friedrichsen (4) 4. Mitchell Alexander (5) 5. Josh Jones (6) 6. Cody Ambers (1) 7. Bob Hildreth (7) DNS – Steve Breazeale
Heat three (started), 6 laps, 1:44.7 (NTR): 1. Matthew Stelzer (2) 2. Chad Huston (4) 3. Alan Ambers (5) 4. Mike Van Haaften (3) 5. Chris Maurer (1) 6. Ben Woods (8) 7. Andy Bates (7) 8. Mike Mayberry (6)
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Mike Van Haaften (1) 2. Mitchell Alexander (7) 3. Chad Huston (3) 4. Tasker Phillips (8) 5. Mark Widmar (2) 6. Carson McCarl (4) 7. Bart Friedrichsen (12) 8. Matthew Stelzer (9) 9. Matt Stephenson (14) 10. Chris Mallicoat (10) 11. Cody Ambers (15) 12. Chris Maurer (16) 13. Ben Woods (21) 14. Steve Palmer (18) 15. Bob Hildreth (19) 16. Cale Hutchings (13) 17. Alan Ambers (6) 18. Jamie Ball (5) 19. Josh Jones (22) 20. Chris Horton (23) 21. Andy Bates (20) 22. Mike Mayberry (17) 23. Tim St. Arnold (11) DNS - Andrew Turley, Steve Breazeale. Lap Leaders: Widmar 1-6, Van Haaften 7-12. Hard-charger: Woods.
Dirt Trucks Results
Heat one (started), 6 laps, 2:19.5: 1. 98, Bret Moyer, Polk City, IA (5) 2. 95, Lou Sipolt, Altoona, IA (2) 3. 7x, Rick Clark, Des Moines, IA (3) 4. 56, Steve Churchill, Creston, IA (4) 5. 13, Craig Ford, Pella, IA (1)
Heat two (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. 2M, Tony Moro, Polk City, IA (4) 2. 72, Daryl Lilly, Winterset, IA (1) 3. 21, Brad Moyer, Alleman, IA (3) 4. 17A, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (6) 5. 35, Blake Henry, Indianola, IA (2) 6. 3, Carl Moyer, Ankeny, IA (5)
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Bret Moyer (3) 2. Carl Moyer (11) 3. Steve Churchill (7) 4. Lou Sipolt (1) 5. Josh Higday (8) 6. Daryl Lilly (2) 7. Blake Henry (10) 8. Rick Clark (5) 9. Craig Ford (9) 10. Brad Moyer (4) 11. Tony Moro (6). Lap Leaders: Sipolt 1-5, B. Moyer 6-12.
Donny Schatz Triumphs for Fifth Knoxville Nationals Title!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, August 12, 2011 – Donny Schatz of Fargo, North Dakota grabbed his fifth Knoxville Nationals title on Saturday night. The Tony Stewart Racing #15 was flawless after starting fifteenth in the 50-lap main event. The win paid Schatz $150,000, and was his mind-numbing tenth finish of either first or second in the last twelve years at the biggest event in sprint car racing. All have come with J&J Chassis and Ron Shaver Engines.
Before the field could get a lap in the books, 18 year old, Austin McCarl, hopped the turn one cushion and took a nasty ride. He was uninjured. Once the event went green, pole-sitter and high point man for the week, Sammy Swindell, led lap one. Outside row one starter, Brad Sweet, shot to the fore on the next go around and held the lead through four laps, when Davey Heskin came to a stop in turn four.
The restart saw Sweet leading Swindell, Jason Meyers, Dale Blaney and Daryn Pittman back to green. Swindell pressured Sweet and shot under him to lead lap six. Schatz was on the move from his starting spot inside row eight. He took fifth from Pittman on lap seven, and fourth from Blaney on the next circuit.
Schatz would cruise by Meyers for third before the red flag came out with fourteen laps down for Kerry Madsen, who got upside down on the backstretch. That set up the restart of the event, with Swindell leading Sweet, Schatz, Meyers and Pittman. The lead trio went three-wide for the lead when the race went back green. Schatz was able to sneak by the leaders to grab the point. A lap later, Sweet worked past Swindell for second. Pittman began to gain momentum as well, and snatched third from Swindell on lap 19, before capturing second from Sweet on lap 20.
The mandatory open red flag period came with 27 laps down. After teams were allowed to make changes to their cars, Schatz led Pittman, Swindell, Sweet and Meyers back to green. Shane Stewart restarted sixth after starting 17th, and other hard-chargers included Tim Shaffer, who was eighth after starting 19th, and Lance Dewease, who was up to ninth from 24th.
Pittman continued his good run and shot around Schatz in another three-wide battle for the lead. It was short-lived, however, as Schatz used the low side to jet back by and pull away. By lap 32, Stewart was by Meyers and Sweet to fourth. Meyers retired while running sixth shortly, thereafter.
Swindell would take second back from Pittman and begin his pursuit of the leader. Stewart would make the same charge he had made all week long, grabbing third from Pittman on lap 41, and second from Swindell on lap 48. He was gaining on the leader, but simply ran out of laps, as Schatz crossed the line as Nationals champion.
“We raced hard, and raced smart,” said Schatz in Victory Lane. “I had an awesome racecar to drive. This is an amazing group of guys. I was able to move all over the racetrack. We were just going to put some new tires on at the halfway point and keep going. It was good enough to win, and that’s all you can ask for.”
“This is a heck of a back-up engine,” said Schatz, who lost his primary on his qualifying night. “I felt a little bit awkward beforehand, but it felt awesome all night long.”
Stewart settled for second in Paul Silva’s #57 and earned $75,000. “I have to thank all my fans. I don’t know what to say. My car always seems to be coming on late in the race…I can’t even say that, because I felt I was competitive the whole 50 laps. I saw the white flag come out, and I thought they had to be kidding me. That 50 laps went so quick!”
Schatz was complimentary of Stewart’s run as well. “You know what is cooler than this? The kid in the #57 came from 17th to 2nd, not once, not twice, but three times. He’s a hell of a racer. I’m glad I’m standing in front of him tonight. Thank God it was only 50 (laps).”
“I was trying to conserve and make it,” said Swindell who earned $37,500 for third in the Big Game Treestands #1. “I just missed it (in turn three) and stayed parked there for an hour and let Shane by.”
Shaffer made a late run to fourth ahead of Pittman. Mark Dobmeier was sixth, and Brian Brown, Sweet, Dewease and Craig Dollansky rounded out the top ten.
In preliminary action, Bruce White led the 10-lap distance to win the E main. Jason Sides took the 12-lap D main, and Brown Maeschen won the 15-lap C.
Often one of the best races of the Nationals, the 22-lap B main saw plenty of drama. Stevie Smith led the four transfers to the A main by capturing the win. Kraig Kinser finished second, but lost a motor on the last lap. He had it changed for the A. Don Droud Jr. ran a strong third (from 15th), and Lance Dewease grabbed the fourth and final transfer from row five.
Two young drivers saw heartbreak in the event. Brady Bacon, who was named “Rookie of the Nationals” suffered a flat tire while running second in the late stages. Rager Phillips was running third taking the white flag but coasted across the finish line fourteenth with mechanical problems.
Jac Haudenschild’s night ended in C main hot laps when his rear axle broke and he flipped in turn two. Jonathan Allard and Brian Ellenberger flipped in the C main. B main flip victims were Cody Darrah, and Joey Moughan who was collected in the fray. No drivers were injured.
Tomorrow a champion will be crowned at the 51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals! The winner will be paid $150,000 out of the $1,000,000 purse! Don’t miss it! Tickets are available at the box office, online at www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com or by calling 641 842-5431!
51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals Results
E main (started), 10 laps, 2:38.6: 1. 96AU, Bruce White, Merrylands West, NSW, Aust. (2) 2. 19D, Donovan Peterson, Brookings, SD (1) 3. 22H, Randy Hannagan, Pittsboro, IN (8) 4. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (7) 5. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (3) 6. 2K, Kevin Ingle, Huron, SD (6) 7. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (5) 8. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (4) DNS – 7AB, Billy Alley, Bennet, NE, 20PK, Ron Krysl, Atkinson, NE, 23x, Russel Borland, Kewaskum, WI
D main (started), 12 laps, 3:15.7: 1. 7s, Jason Sides, Bartlett, TN (1) 2. D4, Danny Holtgraver, Pittsburgh, PA (3) 3. 44w, Austen Wheatley, Lake Stevens, WA (4) 4. 91x, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (12) 5. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (8) 6. 02, Mike Reinke, Howards Grove, WI (5) 7. 04, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH (13) 8. 1K, Chris Shirek, Thompson, ND (6) 9. Robby Wolfgang (19) 10. Randy Hannagan (27) 11. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (7) 12. 19K, Todd King, Sheboygan Falls, WI (9) 13. 8, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (15) 14. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (10) 15. Tasker Phillips (20) 16. Bruce White (14) 17. Donovan Peterson (16) 18. 9N, Wade Nygaard, Grand Forks, ND (11) 19. Mike Houseman Jr. (18) DQ – 4x, Toni Lutar, White Horse, BC, Can. (2, crossed 2nd – no scales) DNS – Kevin Ingle, Bob Weuve
C main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. 1J, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (2) 2. 83JR, Tim Kaeding, San Jose, CA (4) / 3. 55x, Jason Solwold, Mount Vernon, WA (3) 4. 18, Tony Bruce Jr., Liberal, KS (1) 5. 17B, Bill Balog, Eau Claire, WI (7) 6. 5w, Lucas Wolfe, Mechanicsburg, PA (10) 7. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (11) 8. 63, Chad Kemenah, Findlay, OH (15) 9. 23w, Scott Winters, Butterfield, MN (18) 10. 22, Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, OH (13) 11. Jason Sides (21) 12. 11c, Roger Crockett, Medford, OR (16) 13. 29, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA (9) 14. Austen Wheatley (22) 15. 1w, Chad Meyer, Sioux Falls, SD (8) 16. 6H, Danny Heskin, St. Michael, MN (19) 17. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (5) 18. 2D, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (6) 19. 20E, Brian Ellenberger, Butler, PA (17) 20. Danny Holtgraver (20) 21. 0, Jonathan Allard, Chico, CA (14) DNS – 6RX, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL, 6M, Jac Haudenschild, Wooster, OH.
B main (started), 22 laps, NT: 1. 1z, Stevie Smith, Broken Arrow, OK (3) 2. 6, Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, IN (2) 3. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (15) 4. 30c, Lance Dewease, Fayetteville, PA (9) / 5. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (8) 6. 39, Greg Hodnett, Thomasville, PA (14) 7. 4, Danny Smith, Danville, IN (16) 8. 89G, David Gravel, Watertown, CT (18) 9. 45x, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (12) 10. 2B, Ben Gregg, Glendale, AZ (19) 11. 99, Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK (5) 12. 01, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA (17) 13. Bronson Maeschen (21) 14. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (6) 15. 1zz, Jessica Zemken, Sprakers, NY (20) 16. 59, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust,. (4) 17. 28, Ian Madsen, St. Mary’s, NSW, Aust. (13) 18. 7x, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (10) 19. 35, Justin Henderson, Sioux Falls, SD (1) 20. Tim Kaeding (22) 21. 14x, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (7) 22. 91, Cody Darrah, Red Lion, PA (11)
A main (started), 50 laps, NT: 1. 15, Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND (13) 2. 57, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (17) 3. 1, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (1) 4. 83x, Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa, PA (19) 5. 27, Daryn Pittman, Owasso, OK (5) 6. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (7) 7. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (6) 8. 9, Brad Sweet, Grass Valley, CA (2) 9. Lance Dewease (24) 10. 7, Craig Dollansky, Elk River, MN (18) 11. 41, Jason Johnson, Eunice, LA (20) 12. 83, Paul McMahan, Nashville, TN (16) 13. Stevie Smith (21) 14. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (11) 15. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (14) 16. 11, Steve Kinser, Bloomington, IN (8) 17. Don Droud Jr. (23) 18. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (10) 19. Kraig Kinser (22) 20. 2, Dale Blaney, Fowler, OH (3) 21. 51, Fred Rahmer, Salfordville, PA (9) 22. 14, Jason Meyers, Clovis, CA (4) 23. 92, Kerry Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (15) 24. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (12). Lap Leaders: S. Swindell 1, Sweet 2-5, S. Swindell 6-14, Schatz 15-27, Pittman 28, Schatz 29-50.
Kevin Swindell, Tim Shaffer and Lucas Wolfe Triumphant Friday at Knoxville!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, August 12, 2011 – It was another great night of racing at the Knoxville Raceway as the Friday night of the 51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals produced three different winners. Kevin Swindell won the Friday night A main, claiming his third victory of the year at Knoxville. Tim Shaffer topped a wild 25-lap inaugural “Race of Champions”, and Lucas Wolfe claimed the Premiere Chevy Dealers World Challenge to claim his first career Knoxville victory. However, it may have been Shane Stewart who stole the show in a pair of main events with charges from the rear.
Two semi-features won by Kenny Jacobs and Swindell set up the Friday night main event featuring drivers not in the top 50 in points heading into Saturday night’s championship event. Jacobs beat Swindell to the punch on the start from his pole position and led the first four laps.
Swindell recovered and was steady on the bottom in the non-stop 20-lap main event. He took the point on lap five. Lucas Wolfe, who started 11th and finished third in his non-qualifier, shot into third at the halfway point, moving by Chad Kemenah.
While Swindell cruised out front, Wolfe continued his move forward, and overtook Jacobs on lap 19. Behind Swindell, Wolfe and Jacobs at the finish, were Jac Haudenschild and Kemenah. Jonathan Allard, Brian Ellenberger, Roger Crockett, Danny Heskin and Scott Winters rounded out the top ten, and claimed starting spots in Saturday night’s C main. Swindell’s win paid $5,000.
“It’s frustrating to be in this race,” said Swindell of his qualifying night struggles. “But it’s also nice to get a win here. We have a heck of a car, and I wish we were further up. I think my dad won this race a couple of years ago and said he was going to run the hell out of it until they told him not to come back. I think we’ll do the same.”
A “Reverse Draw” occurred before the “Race of Champions”. Competitors drew a number and gave it to a competitor. The result saw many of the top contenders sent to the back of the 21-car field. One big exception was Aliquippa, Pennsylvania’s Tim Shaffer, who received the pole position pill from a young driver he often helps, Danny Holtgraver, from nearby Pittsburgh.
The event got off to a messy start when Kerry Madsen took a hard ride in turns one and two that ended his night. He was uninjured. Shaffer took off when the green flag fell for good, but many eyes were focused further back in the field.
Shane Stewart, who started 17th was making quick progress and was into the top ten by lap five. Kraig Kinser moved up from row five to take second from Lynton Jeffrey shortly thereafter. With ten laps down, Stewart was into sixth, and at the halfway point, Shaffer led Kinser, Jeffrey, Johnny Herrera and Holtgraver.
Stewart cracked the top five by lap fifteen, and the next circuit, he took fourth from Herrera. With seventeen laps in, Herrera went up in smoke while running fifth, and brought out the only caution of the night. It erased a 5.3 second lead for Shaffer, who now had Kinser, Jeffrey, Stewart and Jason Meyers, up from 14th, on his tail.
Stewart quickly disposed of Kinser and set his sights on the leader as the crowd moved to the edge of their seat. Shaffer was solid on the bottom and maintained his lead to take his fourth career win at Knoxville. He was paid $10,000. Stewart settled for second, followed by Kinser, Meyers and Sammy Swindell from 19th. Donny Schatz (from 21st), Jeffrey, Holtgraver, Greg Hodnett and Danny Lasoski rounded out the top ten.
“I figured someone was coming,” said Shaffer of Stewart. “At Knoxville, you never know. Someone is always coming. You run as hard as you can and do the best you can. Danny Holtgraver gave us a good starting spot and that helped us a lot. We’re pretty excited about this motor we have in now.”
The Premiere Chevy Dealers World Challenge topped off the card for the night. More carnage ensued when contact between Brooke Tatnell and Cody Darrah sent the latter upside down. Craig Dollansky and Sammy Swindell were collected in the incident, but both continued.
Lucas Wolfe shot out form his front row starting spot to lead the 20-lapper early on. Again all eyes were on the #57 of Shane Stewart who started 13th. By lap five, he was already into the top five, while Sammy Swindell recovered from the opening lap incident to climb to eighth by lap six.
At the halfway point, Wolfe’s lead was 4.2 seconds over Jason Sides, Stewart, Jeffrey and Ian Madsen. The lead trio remained the same with five to go. On lap 17, Jason Johnson took fourth from Jeffrey in a charge of his own. Stewart reeled in Sides in the non-stop event coming for the white flag and made the pass for second, but Wolfe was all alone to collect his first career Knoxville win worth $10,000.
“I had a good opportunity to start up front and have a clean racetrack ahead of me,” said Wolfe. “We were able to get by lapped cars well. The World Challenge has been good to me the last two years. We’ve had disappointing Nationals, but this event has given us a good week. I’d like to thank everyone that puts it on. I’m always happy to come out here. It’s a place we deserve to be at. I wish we had ten Outlaw races here.”
“Things worked well,” said the popular Stewart. “You can’t get greedy. This is a sport that will kick you in the teeth at any time. I won’t have any trouble sleeping tonight, that’s for sure. Every time I’ve hit the track the last ten days, it’s been incredible.”
“It hasn’t really happened for us,” said the third running Sides of his Nationals run. “We made a motor change tonight, and that gave us some speed. I think Shane is one to watch for tomorrow. He may have one for them.”
Johnson finished fourth ahead of Jeffrey. Sammy Swindell, Jason Meyers, Jonathan Allard, Ian Madsen and Brooke Tatnell rounded out the top ten.
Tomorrow a champion will be crowned at the 51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals! The winner will be paid $150,000 out of the $1,000,000 purse! Don’t miss it! Tickets are available at the box office, online at www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com or by calling 641 842-5431!
410 Results
Semi-Feature one (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. 22, Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, OH (3) 2. 11c, Roger Crockett, Medford, OR (1) 3. 5w, Lucas Wolfe, Mechanicsburg, PA (11) 4. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (9) 5. 6H, Danny Heskin, St. Michael, MN (12) 6. 44w, Austen Wheatley, Lake Stevens, WA (14) 7. 20E, Brian Ellenberger, Butler, PA (2) 8. 1K, Chris Shirek, Thompson, ND (18) 9. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (7) 10. 17x, Marty Perovich, Denham Court, NSW, Aust. (17) 11. 4x, Toni Lutar, White Rock, BC, Can. (8) 12. 10P, Ricky Logan, Little Rock, AR (5) / 13. 9N, Wade Nygaard, Grand Forks, ND (13) 14. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (16) 15. 91x, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (10) 16. 7AB, Billy Alley, Bennet, NE (4) 17. 96AU, Bruce White, Merrylands West, NSW, Aust. (15) 18. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (6) 19. DNS – Bob Weuve, Robby Wolfgang
Semi-Feature two (started), 15 laps, 4:11.4: 1. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (1) 2. 63, Chad Kemenah, Findlay, OH (2) 3. 0, Jonathan Allard, Chico, CA (4) 4. 6M, Jac Haudenschild, Wooster, OH (3) 5. 2L, Ed Lynch Jr., Apollo, PA (8) 6. 7s, Jason Sides, Bartlett, TN (6) 7. D4, Danny Holtgraver, Pittsburgh, PA (12) 8. 23w, Scott Winters, Butterfield, MN (11) 9. 02, Mike Reinke, Howards Grove, WI (7) 10. 23, Seth Bergman, Snohomish, WA (5) 11. 21M, Brian Montieth, Phoenixville, PA (15) 12. 19K, Todd King, Sheboygan Falls, WI (9) / 13. 6R, Bill Rose, Plainfield, IN (13) 14. 04, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH (10) 15. 8, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (17) 16. 19D, Donovan Peterson, Brookings, SD (18) 17. 20PK, Ron Krysl, Atkinson, NE (16) 18. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (19) 19. 2K, Kevin Ingle, Huron, SD (14) 20. 23x, Russel Borland, Kewaskum, WI (20)
A main (started), 20 laps, 5:44.3: 1. Kevin Swindell (2) 2. Lucas Wolfe (5) 3. Kenny Jacobs (1) 4. Jac Haudenschild (8) 5. Chad Kemenah (4) 6. Jonathan Allard (6) 7. Brian Ellenberger (13) 8. Roger Crockett (3) 9. Danny Heskin (9) 10. Scott Winters (16) 11. Jason Sides (12) 12. Ed Lynch Jr. (10) 13. Danny Holtgraver (14) 14. Toni Lutar (21) 15. Mike Reinke (18) 16. Austen Wheatley (11) 17. Mike Moore (17) 18. Chris Shirek (15) 19. Todd King (24) 20. Brian Montieth (22) 21. Marty Perovich (19) 22. Danny Lasoski (7) 23. Ricky Logan (23) 24. Seth Bergman (20). Lap Leaders: Jacobs 1-4, K. Swindell 5-22.
Q20 Race of Champions, 25 laps, NT: 1. 83x, Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa, PA (1) 2. 57, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (17) 3. 6, Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, IN (9) 4. 14, Jason Meyers, Clovis, CA (14) 5. 1, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (19) 6. 15, Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND (21) 7. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (3) 8. D4, Danny Holtgraver, Pittsburgh, PA (7) 9. 39, Greg Hodnett, Thomasville, PA (10) 10. Danny Lasoski (15) 11. 11, Steve Kinser, Bloomington, IN (16) 12. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (20) 13. Chris Shirek (2) 14. 17B, Bill Balog, Eau Claire, WI (13) 15. 45x, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (4) 16. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (18) 17. Wade Nygaard (11) 18. Jonathan Allard (6) 19. Brian Montieth (5) 20. Billy Alley (8) 21. 92, Kerry Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (12). Lap Leader: Shaffer 1-25.
Premiere Chevy Dealers World Challenge, 20 laps, 5:55.5: 1. Lucas Wolfe (2) 2. Stewart (13) 3. Jason Sides (4) 4. 41, Jason Johnson, Eunice, LA (11) 5. Lynton Jeffrey (9) 6. Sammy Swindell (16) 7. Jason Meyers (15) 8. Jonathan Allard (6) 9. 28, Ian Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (7) 10. 59, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (10) 11. Toni Lutar (3) 12. Marty Perovich (17) 13. Bruce White (1) 14. Ricky Logan (5) 15. 7, Craig Dollansky, Elk River, MN (12) 16. 91, Cody Darrah, Red Lion, PA (8) DNS - Kerry Madsen. Lap Leader: Wolfe 1-20.
Mark Dobmeier Claims Night #2 for the Knoxville Regulars at the Nationals!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, August 11, 2011 – Mark Dobmeier won a battle with Jason Meyers to take night #2 of the 51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals on Thursday night. The Grand Forks, North Dakota driver piloted the Lunstra/Dobmeier #13 machine by Meyers on lap 14 and never looked back for his eighth career win at the famous half-mile.
Misfortune hit the pole-sitter for the main event, when Wayne Johnson had something break in his front end, sending him into the turn one wall before the green could be thrown. He was uninjured, but done.
Terry McCarl assumed the pole and led lap one, but Meyers took control on the next go-around. On lap three, McCarl and Stevie Smith made contact on the frontstretch sending McCarl spinning to the infield and leaving Smith with a torn up nose wing. Both would restart after brief repairs in the work area.
Meyers led Dobmeier, Brian Brown, Dale Blaney and Justin Henderson back to green flag racing. Both Dobmeier and Brown kept pace with the leader until a lap seven caution for Smith, who stopped with more nose wing problems in turn four.
The lead trio remained the same on the restart, with Henderson having overtaken Blaney for fourth. Lance Dewease and Craig Dollansky had moved into the top ten from deep in the pack. Dobmeier seemed to have the momentum to shoot by Meyers going down the backstretch on the restart, but checked up behind him and remained in pursuit, while Blaney and Dewease moved by Henderson into fourth and fifth.
On lap fourteen, Dobmeier squeezed by Meyers at the flagstand, and shortly thereafter, Billy Balog came to a stop in turn four. The final restart of the event saw Dobmeier leading Meyers, Brown, Blaney and Dewease with eleven laps to go. Dollansky shot by two cars on the restart to move into fifth, and two laps later, took fourth from Blaney. It would be for not in the end, as he retreated to seventeenth with an oil leak.
Dobmeier increased his lead in the final stages to win the cheers of the local faithful. Meyers maintained second ahead of Brown. Dewease and hard-charger, Jason Johnson completed the top five. Blaney, Brooke Tatnell, Kraig Kinser, Daryn Pittman and Henderson rounded out the top ten.
“We’ve probably got one of the hardest working teams out here,” said Dobmeier in Victory Lane. “We’re just a group of guys who likes to have fun on the weekend, and that’s what we’re doing. I really should have got (Meyers) on the first restart there, but I hesitated. I had to relax there for a while and look for my spot and we took it.”
Meyers thought his car worked well under green flag conditions, but was frustrated with the cautions periods. “I keep getting on wrong end of those yellow flags. Mark must have been good out there. After the week we had and me getting sick, the guys put a great racecar under me. These heats are really tough, and they gave me a great car.”
“I want to congratulate Mark Dobmeier,” said Brown. “That’s a heck of a run for us local guys. Jason’s a heck of a racer. I wasn’t that good at the end. I was cruising and decided to take third rather than stick it in the fence.”
Cody Darrah set quick time over the 54-car field with a lap of 15.153 seconds. Dewease, Jason . Solwold, Kraig Kinser, Ricky Logan and Billy Alley won heat races. Cap Henry took the C main and Paul McMahan won the B main.
Dale Blaney was the top point getter on the night with 479, followed closely by Meyers. Both will start in row two of the championship event Saturday night behind pole-sitter Sammy Swindell and Brad Sweet.
Tomorrow night will be the Friday program for qualifiers outside of the top 50. In addition, the Premier Chevy Dealers World Challenge will be run, along with the First Annual Race of Champions. Both features pay $10,000 to the winner! Tickets are available at the box office, online at www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com or by calling 641 842-5431!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 2 laps: 1. 91, Cody Darrah, Red Lion, PA (2) 15.153; 2. 2, Dale Blaney, Fowler, OH (5) 15.350; 3. 27, Daryn Pittman, Owasso, OK (13) 15.390; 4. 1zz, Jessica Zemken, Sprakers, NY (12) 15.434; 5. 83, Paul McMahan, Nashville, TN (46) 15.451; 6. 7, Craig Dollansky, Elk River, MN (47) 15.452; 7. 92, Kerry Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (41) 15.455; 8. 39, Greg Hodnett, Thomasville, PA (10) 15.470; 9. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (52) 15.474; 10. 14, Jason Meyers, Clovis, CA (7) 15.509; 11. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (28) 15.513; 12. 22H, Randy Hannagan, Pittsboro, IN (21) 15.523; 13. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (33) 15.526; 14. 22, Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, OH (4) 15.538; 15. 83JR, Tim Kaeding, San Jose, CA (17) 15.558; 16. 2L, Ed Lynch Jr., Apollo, PA (34) 15.576; 17. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (43) 15.582; 18. 41, Jason Johnson, Eunice, LA (3) 15.584; 19. 1z, Stevie Smith, Broken Arrow, OK (42) 15.588; 20. 6M, Jac Haudenschild, Wooster, OH (50) 15.600; 21. 01, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA (22) 15.601; 22. 35, Justin Henderson, Sioux Falls, SD (18) 15.615; 23. 04, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH (39) 15.624; 24. 91x, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (14) 15.628; 25. 59, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (26) 15.653; 26. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (6) 15.654; 27. 28, Ian Madsen, St. Mary’s, NSW, Aust. (36) 15.665; 28. 6, Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, IN (1) 15.698; 29. 17B, Bill Balog, Eau Claire, WI (53) 15.727; 30. 2M, Dustin Daggett, Portland, MI (25) 15.733; 31. 2B, Ben Gregg, Glendale, AZ (27) 15.775; 32. 55x, Jason Solwold, Mount Vernon, WA (44) 15.787; 33. 6H, Danny Heskin, St. Michael, MN (37) 15.798; 34. 23w, Scott Winters, Butterfield, MN (23) 15.833; 35. 11c, Roger Crockett, Medford, OR (40) 15.834; 36. 30c, Lance Dewease, Fayetteville, PA (50) 15.837; 37. D4, Danny Holtgraver, Pittsburgh, PA (45) 15.842; 38. 23, Seth Bergman, Snohomish, WA (35) 15.857; 39. 10P, Ricky Logan, Little Rock, AR (32) 15.859; 40. 7AB, Billy Alley, Bennet, NE (16) 15.888; 41. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (38) 15.897; 42. 53, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE (48) 15.910; 43. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (9) 15.923; 44. 8, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (15) 16.131; 45. 19D, Donovan Peterson, Brookings, SD (11) 16.145; 46. 17x, Marty Perovich, Denham Court, NSW, Aust. (49) 16.210; 47. W20, Greg Wilson, Benton Ridge, OH (31) 16.270; 48. 21M, Brian Montieth, Phoenixville, PA (54) 16.280; 49. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (29) 16.389; 50. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (19) 16.390; / 51. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (20) 16.490; 52. 1K, Chris Shirek, Thompson, ND (30) 16.791; 53. 23x, Russel Borland, Kewaskum, WI (8) 16.889; 54. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (24) NT.
Heat one (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Lance Dewease (1) 2. Ben Gregg (2) 3. Wayne Johnson (4) 4. Mark Dobmeier (6) / 5. Danny Lasoski (3) 6. Craig Dollansky (7) 7. Ed Lynch Jr. (5) 8. Cody Darrah (8) / 9. Marty Perovich (10) 10. Robby Wolfgang (9)
Heat two (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Jason Solwold (2) 2. Justin Henderson (4) 3. Ian Madsen (3) 4. Dale Blaney (8) / 5. Danny Holtgraver (1) 6. Kevin Swindell (5) 7. Kerry Madsen (7) 8. Randy Hannagan (6) / 9. Jack Dover (9) 10. Greg Wilson (10)
Heat three (started), 10 laps, 2:45.4: 1. Kraig Kinser (3) 2. Terry McCarl (6) 3. Daryn Pittman (8) 4. Seth Bergman (1) / 5. Danny Heskin (2) 6. Greg Hodnett (7) 7. Jason Johnson (5) 8. Brian Montieth (10) / 9. Josh Schneiderman (9) 10. Cap Henry (4)
Heat four (started), 10 laps, 2:46.6: 1. Ricky Logan (1) 2. Bill Balog (3) 3. Brian Brown (7) 4. Stevie Smith (5) / 5. Scott Winters (2) 6. Dusty Zomer (4) 7. Kenny Jacobs (6) 8. Jessica Zemken (8) / 9. Kaley Gharst (9) 10. Johnn Cressman (10)
Heat five (started), 10 laps, 2:48.0: 1. Billy Alley (1) 2. Jason Meyers (7) 3. Roger Crockett (2) 4. Brooke Tatnell (4) / 5. Jac Haudenschild (5) 6. Tim Kaeding (6) 7. Paul McMahan (8) 8. Dustin Daggett (3) / 9. Mark Johnson (10) 10. Donovan Peterson (9)
C main (started), 10 laps, 2:54.6: 1. Cap Henry (1) 2. Robby Wolfgang (2) / 3. Kaley Gharst (5) 4. Tasker Phillips (9) 5. Josh Schneiderman (4) 6. Chris Shirek (12) 7. Greg Wilson (8) 8. Mark Johnson (10) 9. Marty Perovich (7) 10. Russel Borland (11) 11. Jack Dover (3) 12. Donovan Peterson (6) DNS – John Cressman, Bob Weuve
B main (started), 12 laps, 3:35.9: 1. Paul McMahan (3) 2. Craig Dollansky (4) 3. Kerry Madsen (5) 4. Jason Johnson (12) / 5. Greg Hodnett (6) 6. Tim Kaeding (9) 7. Cody Darrah (1) 8. Kevin Swindell (11) 9. Jac Haudenschild (13) 10. Jessica Zemken (2) 11. Danny Lasoski (15) 12. Kenny Jacobs (8) 13. Dusty Zomer (14) 14. Randy Hannagan (7) 15. Brian Montieth (20) 16. Scott Winters (18) 17. Danny Holtgraver (19) 18. Ed Lynch Jr. (10) 19. Cap Henry (21) 20. Danny Heskin (17) 21. Robby Wolfgang (22) 22. Dustin Daggett (16)
A main (started), 25 laps, NT: 1. Mark Dobmeier (4) 2. Jason Meyers (5) 3. Brian Brown (6) 4. Lance Dewease (17) 5. Jason Johnson (24) 6. Dale Blaney (8) 7. Brooke Tatnell (10) 8. Kraig Kinser (12) 9. Daryn Pittman (7) 10. Justin Henderson (9) 11. Kerry Madsen (23) 12. Terry McCarl (3) 13. Stevie Smith (2) 14. Paul McMahan (21) 15. Ian Madsen (11) 16. Ben Gregg (14) 17. Craig Dollansky (22) 18. Jason Solwold (15) 19. Roger Crockett (16) 20. Billy Alley (20) 21. Seth Bergman (18) 22. Ricky Logan (19) 23. Bill Balog (13) DNS - 24. Wayne Johnson (1). Lap Leaders: T. McCarl 1, Meyers 2-13, Dobmeier 14-25.
Total Combined Points
|
Car # |
Driver |
Hometown |
Total Points |
|
|
1 |
1 |
Swindell, Sammy |
Germantown, TN |
490 |
|
2 |
9 |
Sweet, Brad |
Huntersville, NC |
487 |
|
3 |
2 |
Blaney, Dale |
Hartford, OH |
479 |
|
4 |
14 |
Meyers, Jason |
Scotts Valley, CA |
477 |
|
5 |
27 |
Pittman, Daryn |
Pittsboro, IN |
474 |
|
6 |
21 |
Brown, Brian |
Grain Valley, MO |
474 |
|
7 |
13 |
Dobmeier, Mark |
Grand Forks, ND |
471 |
|
8 |
11 |
Kinser, Steve |
Bloomington, IN |
470 |
|
9 |
51 |
Rahmer, Fred |
Salfordville, PA |
465 |
|
10 |
56 |
Heskin, Davey |
St. Michael, MN |
464 |
|
11 |
15H |
Hafertepe, Jr., Sam |
Sunnyvale, TX |
460 |
|
12 |
17A |
McCarl, Austin |
Altoona, IA |
457 |
|
13 |
15 |
Schatz, Donny |
Fargo, ND |
452 |
|
14 |
55 |
McCarl, Terry |
Altoona, IA |
451 |
|
15 |
92 |
Madsen, Kerry |
Knoxville, IA |
450 |
|
16 |
83 |
McMahan, Paul |
Nashville, TN |
448 |
|
17 |
57 |
Stewart, Shane |
Pittsboro, IN |
447 |
|
18 |
7 |
Dollansky, Craig |
Princeton, MN |
443 |
|
19 |
83X |
Shaffer, Tim |
Aliquippa, PA |
440 |
|
20 |
41 |
Johnson, Jason |
Eunice, LA |
440 |
|
21 |
35 |
Henderson, Justin |
Speedway, IN |
437 |
|
22 |
6 |
Kinser, Kraig |
Bloomington, IN |
432 |
|
23 |
1Z |
Smith, Stevie |
Broken Arrow, OK |
431 |
|
24 |
59 |
Tatnell, Brooke |
Forest Lake, MN |
431 |
|
25 |
99 |
Bacon, Brady |
Sapulpa, OK |
429 |
|
26 |
10 |
Phillips, Rager |
Pleasantville, IA |
427 |
|
27 |
14X |
Moughan, Joey |
Springfield, IL |
425 |
|
28 |
12 |
Jeffrey, Lynton |
Prairie City, IA |
424 |
|
29 |
30C |
Dewease, Lance |
Fayetteville, PA |
424 |
|
30 |
7X |
Selvage, Dustin |
Indianola, IA |
422 |
|
31 |
91 |
Darrah, Cody |
Red Lion, PA |
417 |
|
32 |
45X |
Herrera, Johnny |
Albuquerque, NM |
417 |
|
33 |
28 |
Madsen, Ian |
St. Marys, NSW, Australia |
414 |
|
34 |
39 |
Hodnett, Greg |
Thomasville, PA |
413 |
|
35 |
47 |
Droud, Jr., Don |
Lincoln, NE |
412 |
|
36 |
4 |
Smith, Danny |
Chillicothe, OH |
412 |
|
37 |
01 |
Johnson, Wayne |
Knoxville, IA |
408 |
|
38 |
89G |
Gravel, David |
Watertown, CT |
407 |
|
39 |
2B |
Gregg, Ben |
Phoenix, AZ |
407 |
|
40 |
1ZZ |
Zemken, Jessica |
Sprakers, NY |
405 |
|
41 |
18 |
Bruce, Jr., Tony |
Liberal, KS |
405 |
|
42 |
1J |
Maeschen, Bronson |
Pleasantville, IA |
404 |
|
43 |
55X |
Solwold, Jason |
Burlington, WA |
404 |
|
44 |
6RX |
Bunton, Ryan |
Morton, IL |
402 |
|
45 |
71R |
Anderson, Ryan |
Deloit, IA |
402 |
|
46 |
83JR |
Kaeding, Tim |
Fresno, CA |
397 |
|
47 |
17B |
Balog, Bill |
Brookfield, WI |
397 |
|
48 |
2D |
Dobesh, Bryan |
Sioux Falls, SD |
394 |
|
49 |
29 |
Kaeding, Bud |
Campbell, CA |
393 |
|
50 |
1W |
Meyer, Chad |
Harrisburg, SD |
392 |
|
51 |
11C |
Crockett, Roger |
Medford, OR |
390 |
|
52 |
1S |
Swindell, Kevin |
Charlotte, NC |
389 |
|
53 |
20E |
Ellenberger, Brian |
Butler, PA |
389 |
|
54 |
63 |
Kemenah, Chad |
Alvada, OH |
384 |
|
55 |
22 |
Jacobs, Kenny |
Holmesville, OH |
384 |
|
56 |
6M |
Haudenschild, Jac |
Wooster, OH |
384 |
|
57 |
7AB |
Alley, Billy |
Bennett, NE |
384 |
|
58 |
0 |
Allard, Jonathan |
Chico, CA |
382 |
|
59 |
10P |
Logan, Ricky |
Knoxville, IA |
382 |
|
60 |
22H |
Hannagan, Randy |
Pittsboro, IN |
381 |
|
61 |
68 |
Houseman, Jr., Mike |
Des Moines, IA |
381 |
|
62 |
23 |
Bergman, Seth |
Everett, WA |
377 |
|
63 |
69 |
Moore, Mike |
East Des Moines, IA |
375 |
|
64 |
7S |
Sides, Jason |
Bartlett, TN |
371 |
|
65 |
4X |
Lutar, Toni |
Richmond, BC, Canada |
369 |
|
66 |
02 |
Reinke, Mike |
Howards Grove, WI |
368 |
|
67 |
17 |
Walker, Tyler |
Hermosa Beach, CA |
368 |
|
68 |
2L |
Lynch, Jr., Ed |
Apollo, PA |
368 |
|
69 |
33 |
Lasoski, Danny |
Higginsville, MO |
368 |
|
70 |
19K |
King, Todd |
Sheboygan, WI |
365 |
|
71 |
91X |
Zomer, Dusty |
Brandon, SD |
365 |
|
72 |
04 |
Henry, Cap |
Bellevue, OH |
343 |
|
73 |
5W |
Wolfe, Lucas |
Mechanicsburg, PA |
342 |
|
74 |
23W |
Winters, Scott |
Butterfield, MN |
342 |
|
75 |
6H |
Heskin, Danny |
St. Michael, MN |
336 |
|
76 |
D4 |
Holgraver, Danny |
Pittsburgh, PA |
334 |
|
77 |
2M |
Daggett, Dustin |
Grand Ledge, MI |
329 |
|
78 |
6R |
Rose, Bill |
Plainfield, IN |
326 |
|
79 |
9N |
Nygaard, Wade |
Grand Forks, ND |
325 |
|
80 |
2K |
Ingle, Kevin |
Huron, SD |
321 |
|
81 |
44W |
Wheatley, Austen |
Lake Stevens, WA |
319 |
|
82 |
21M |
Montieth, Brian |
Phoenixville, PA |
307 |
|
83 |
96AU |
White, Bruce |
Sydney, NSW, Australia |
306 |
|
84 |
20PK |
Krysl, Ron |
Atkinson, NE |
306 |
|
85 |
7K |
Wolfgang, Robby |
Sioux Falls, SD |
303 |
|
86 |
8 |
Gharst, Kaley |
Decatur, IL |
286 |
|
87 |
49 |
Schneiderman, Josh |
West Burlington, IA |
284 |
|
88 |
2X |
Higday, Josh |
Des Moines, IA |
284 |
|
89 |
20 |
Moeller, A.J. |
Clinton, IA |
280 |
|
90 |
53 |
Dover, Jack |
Springfield, NE |
274 |
|
91 |
17X |
Perovich, Marty |
Sydney, NSW, Australia |
270 |
|
92 |
W20 |
Wilson, Greg |
Benton Ridge, OH |
269 |
|
93 |
45 |
Johnson, Mark |
Des Moines, IA |
264 |
|
94 |
19D |
Peterson, Donovan |
Brookings, SD |
263 |
|
95 |
56JC |
Cressman, Johnn |
Hartford, SD |
253 |
|
96 |
7TAZ |
Phillips, Tasker |
Pleasantville, IA |
244 |
|
97 |
1K |
Shirek, Chris |
Thompson, ND |
235 |
|
98 |
23X |
Borland, Russel |
Kewaskum, WI |
222 |
|
99 |
19 |
Weuve, Bob |
Newton, IA |
209 |
Sammy Swindell Wins Duel with Davey Heskin To Claim Night #1 of the Knoxville Nationals!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, August 10, 2011 – The “Experienced Veteran” vs. the “Young Gun” was on display on the opening night of the 51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals Wednesday. Sammy Swindell was running the Nationals before Davey Heskin was born, but the two put on a show that fans will remember for some time. In the end, it was Swindell in Victory Lane, grabbing win #47 at the famous half-mile. Swindell also emerged as the high-point getter with 490 points, and assured the Germantown, Tennessee driver of a starting spot close to the front for Saturday night’s championship event.
Heskin, from St. Michael, Minnesota had the crowd roaring when he shot out to the early lead from his starting spot outside of row one. Pole-sitter Joey Moughan gave chase and by lap five quick-timer, Brad Sweet, was up to third with fellow fourth row starter, Donny Schatz trailing.
Sweet shot under Moughan for the second spot with Schatz in tow on lap eight, but disaster struck for Schatz when his motor grenaded on the front stretch. Heskin led the restart ahead of Sweet, Moughan, Swindell and Brady Bacon. Sweet dove under Heskin to lead into turn two, but the youngster came back to pass him on the low side exiting turn four to maintain his lead.
As Heskin jetted away from his competition, Swindell went to work and gained second on the fourteenth lap. Heskin was shooting through traffic and putting some distance between himself and the pack when eighth running, David Gravel, shredded a left rear tire and collected Bacon with seventeen laps down.
That set up an eight lap duel between Heskin and Swindell, who was on the leader’s bumper. The two diced for four laps, before Swindell found some momentum on the high side exiting turn four to take the lead. On more slowdown came, when defending Nationals champion, Tim Shaffer, went up in smoke with two laps to go.
Heskin made a last bid for the lead, but would settle for second, as Swindell collected the win. Sweet trailed in third, ahead of Shane Stewart, who drove from 24th to fourth. Steve Kinser finished fifth, and Sam Hafertepe Jr., Austin McCarl, Fred Rahmer, Rager Phillips and Lynton Jeffrey rounded out the top ten.
“The top was a long ways, but (Heskin) wasn’t going to be up there,” said Swindell in Victory Lane. “We went that direction. It was a good clean race, and he had me worried if I was going to make it or not. I just had to keep trucking.”
Heskin spoke to a round of cheers from the crowd, and sealed a spot in Saturday’s championship race. “I kind of bobbled on the bottom that lap, and Sammy has been fast all year. Wow, that was pretty fun! We haven’t really struggled, but we blew a couple of motors this year. That’s what hurt us in points.”
“We did well,” said Sweet. “We’re filling in for Joey (Saldana) and want to do him proud. I thought we had a shot at it, but the big picture is we’re starting towards the front on Saturday night and we have a shot at it.
Ryan Anderson, Schatz, Ryan Bunton, Bryan Dobesh and Jeffrey picked up heat wins, while Hafertepe took the B main. Fifth quick qualifier, Chad Kemenah, looked to have a rear axle break in heat five, shooting him towards the wall and collecting Austen Wheatley in a hard crash. Neither driver was immediately transported, but Kemenah later went in complaining of dizziness.
The 51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals continue Thursday night, August 11, as qualifying night #2 will be upon us. Hot laps are scheduled for 6:45 and tickets are still available at the box office, online at www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com or by calling 641 842-5431!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 2 laps: 1. 9, Brad Sweet, Grass Valley, CA (4) 14.842; 2. 15, Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND (3) 14.868; 3. 1, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (10) 14.941; 4. 51, Fred Rahmer, Salfordville, PA (7) 15.001; 5. 63, Chad Kemenah, Findlay, OH (5) 15.022; 6. 83x, Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa, PA (13) 15.077; 7. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (32) 15.141; 8. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (1) 15.174; 9. 11, Steve Kinser, Bloomington, IN (31) 15.181; 10. 99, Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK (14) 15.214; 11. 1J, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (28) 15.229; 12. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (38) 15.348; 13. 1w, Chad Meyer, Sioux Falls, SD (16) 15.380; 14. 29, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA (15) 15.383; 15. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (34) 15.390; 16. 5w, Lucas Wolfe, Mechanicsburg, PA (23) 15.400; 17. 57, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (36) 15.424; 18. 19K, Todd King, Sheboygan Falls, WI (6) 15.493; 19. 0, Jonathan Allard, Chico, CA (35) 15.497; 20. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (8) 15.499; 21. 4x, Toni Lutar, White Rock, BC, Can. (9) 15.513; 22. 14x, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (2) 15.517; 23. 7s, Jason Sides, Bartlett, TN (20) 15.517; 24. 02, Mike Reinke, Howards Grove, WI (12) 15.537; 25. 89G, David Gravel, Watertown, CT (27) 15.559; 26. 7x, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (33) 15.559; 27. 17, Tyler Walker, Los Angeles, CA (43) 15.561; 28. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (17) 15.613; 29. 45x, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (42) 15.642; 30. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (25) 15.688; 31. 18, Tony Bruce Jr., Liberal, KS (44) 15.778; 32. 4, Danny Smith, Danville, IN (22) 15.797; 33. 6RX, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (29) 15.806; 34. 2D, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (37) 15.860; 35. 44w, Austen Wheatley, Lake Stevens, WA (18) 15.880; 36. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (41) 15.882; 37. 9N, Wade Nygaard, Grand Forks, ND (30) 15.947; 38. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (24) 15.991; 39. 20E, Brian Ellenberger, Butler, PA (45) 16.082; 40. 6R, Bill Rose, Plainfield, IN (40) 16.100; 41. 2K, Kevin Ingle, Huron, SD (39) 16.297; 42. 96AU, Bruce White, Merrylands West, NSW, Aust. (19) 16.514; 43. 20PK, Ron Krysl, Atkinson, NE (26) 17.542; 44. 2x, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (11) NT; 45. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (21) NT.
Heat one (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Ryan Anderson (1) 2. Tony Bruce Jr. (2) 3. Dustin Selvage (3) 4. Brad Sweet (8) / 5. Tim Shaffer (7) 6. Toni Lutar (4) 7. Bronson Maeschen (6) 8. Kevin Ingle (9) 9. Lucas Wolfe (5)
Heat two (started), 10 laps, 2:43.4: 1. Donny Schatz (8) 2. Joey Moughan (4) 3. Danny Smith (2) 4. Austin McCarl (6) / 5. Tyler Walker (3) 6. Shane Stewart (5) 7. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7) 8. Wade Nygaard (1) 9. Bruce White (9)
Heat three (started), 10 laps, 2:42.6: 1. Ryan Bunton (2) 2. Rager Phillips (3) 3. Sammy Swindell (8) 4. Mike Houseman Jr. (1) / 5. Don Droud Jr. (7) 6. Jason Sides (4) 7. Chad Meyer (6) 8. Todd King (5) 9. Ron Krysl (9)
Heat four (started), 10 laps, 2:41.9: 1. Bryan Dobesh (2) 2. Johnny Herrera (3) 3. Steve Kinser (7) 4. Brian Ellenberger (1) / 5. Mike Reinke (4) 6. Fred Rahmer (8) 7. Jonathan Allard (5) 8. Bud Kaeding (6) DNS – Josh Higday
Heat five (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Lynton Jeffrey (3) 2. David Gravel (4) 3. Davey Heskin (6) 4. Brady Bacon (7) / 5. Bill Rose (1) 6. Mike Moore (5) 7. Chad Kemenah (8) 8. Austen Wheatley (2) DNS - AJ Moeller
B main (started), 12 laps, 3:21.0: 1. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2) 2. Fred Rahmer (1) 3. Tim Shaffer (3) 4. Shane Stewart (9) / 5. Bronson Maeschen (4) 6. Bud Kaeding (6) 7. Don Droud Jr. (5) 8. Jonathan Allard (11) 9. Chad Meyer (7) 10. Tyler Walker (14) 11. Jason Sides (12) 12. Mike Moore (10) 13. Mike Reinke (15) 14. Toni Lutar (13) 15. Kevin Ingle (18) 16. Todd King (8) 17. Wade Nygaard (16) 18. Bill Rose (17) 19. Ron Krysl (19) 20. Bruce White (20) DNS - Chad Kemenah, Austen Wheatley, Lucas Wolfe, Josh Higday, AJ Moeller
A main (started), 25 laps, NT: 1. Sammy Swindell (6) 2. Davey Heskin (2) 3. Brad Sweet (8) 4. Shane Stewart (24) 5. Steve Kinser (5) 6. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (21) 7. Austin McCarl (3) 8. Fred Rahmer (22) 9. Rager Phillips (11) 10. Lynton Jeffrey (13) 11. Danny Smith (15) 12. Dustin Selvage (10) 13. Johnny Herrera (12) 14. Brian Ellenberger (20) 15. Ryan Anderson (18) 16. Joey Moughan (1) 17. Tony Bruce Jr. (14) 18. Ryan Bunton (16) 19. Mike Houseman Jr. (19) 20. Tim Shaffer (23) 21. Bryan Dobesh (17) 22. David Gravel (9) 23. Brady Bacon (4) 24. Donny Schatz (7). Lap Leaders: Heskin 1-20, S. Swindell 21-25.
Wednesday Points
|
1 |
1 |
Swindell, Sammy |
490 |
|
2 |
9 |
Sweet, Brad |
487 |
|
3 |
11 |
Kinser, Steve |
470 |
|
4 |
51 |
Rahmer, Fred |
465 |
|
5 |
56 |
Heskin, Davey |
464 |
|
6 |
15H |
Hafertepe, Jr., Sam |
460 |
|
7 |
17A |
McCarl, Austin |
457 |
|
8 |
15 |
Schatz, Donny |
452 |
|
9 |
57 |
Stewart, Shane |
447 |
|
10 |
83X |
Shaffer, Tim |
440 |
|
11 |
99 |
Bacon, Brady |
429 |
|
12 |
10 |
Phillips, Rager |
427 |
|
13 |
14X |
Moughan, Joey |
425 |
|
14 |
12 |
Jeffrey, Lynton |
424 |
|
15 |
7X |
Selvage, Dustin |
422 |
|
16 |
45X |
Herrera, Johnny |
417 |
|
17 |
47 |
Droud, Jr., Don |
412 |
|
18 |
4 |
Smith, Danny |
412 |
|
19 |
89G |
Gravel, David |
407 |
|
20 |
18 |
Bruce, Jr., Tony |
405 |
|
21 |
1J |
Maeschen, Bronson |
404 |
|
22 |
6RX |
Bunton, Ryan |
402 |
|
23 |
71R |
Anderson, Ryan |
402 |
|
24 |
2D |
Dobesh, Bryan |
394 |
|
25 |
29 |
Kaeding, Bud |
393 |
|
26 |
1W |
Meyer, Chad |
392 |
|
27 |
20E |
Ellenberger, Brian |
389 |
|
28 |
63 |
Kemenah, Chad |
384 |
|
29 |
0 |
Allard, Jonathan |
382 |
|
30 |
68 |
Houseman, Jr., Mike |
381 |
|
31 |
69 |
Moore, Mike |
375 |
|
32 |
7S |
Sides, Jason |
371 |
|
33 |
4X |
Lutar, Toni |
369 |
|
34 |
02 |
Reinke, Mike |
368 |
|
35 |
17 |
Walker, Tyler |
368 |
|
36 |
19K |
King, Todd |
365 |
|
37 |
5W |
Wolfe, Lucas |
342 |
|
38 |
6R |
Rose, Bill |
326 |
|
39 |
9N |
Nygaard, Wade |
325 |
|
40 |
2K |
Ingle, Kevin |
321 |
|
41 |
44W |
Wheatley, Austen |
319 |
|
42 |
96AU |
White, Bruce |
306 |
|
43 |
20PK |
Krysl, Ron |
306 |
|
44 |
2X |
Higday, Josh |
284 |
|
45 |
20 |
Moeller, A.J. |
280 |
Kyle Larson Jumps in Hoffman #69 and Wins Ultimate
Challenge!
(Bill W) August 9, 2011 – Kyle Larson doesn’t consider himself a
“non-wing” driver, but the Elk Grove, California 19 year old won’t
convince the fans who have seen him in action lately. His latest win
came at the Casey’s General Stores Ultimate Challenge presented by
Searsboro Telephone Company at the Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa,
Iowa Tuesday night.
Larson hooked up with the Hoffman Racing #69 team and it immediately
paid dividends as the winner of last week’s Belleville Midget Nationals
swept his heat, his qualifier and the 30-lap main event handing the team
their first win since May of 2010. The wait was worth it as the win paid
$15,000.
Starting outside of row one, Larson took the early lead in the
feature beating fellow front row starter, Robert Ballou, to the low side
of turn one. With two laps in the books, Justin Grant took a nasty set
of flips down the backstretch bringing out the red flag. He was
uninjured. At the time, Larson led Ballou, Brady Bacon, Dave Darland and
Levi Jones back to green flag racing.
Bacon moved by Ballou into second on lap three, and slowly reeled in
the leader. On lap fourteen, as Larson was riding the high side of turns
three and four, Bacon found the rubber on the low side to shoot by.
Dustin Morgan brought out the second red flag period of the race with
sixteen laps in the books when he flipped hard into the turn three wall.
Morgan was taken in for observation. Ten teams took the open red flag
opportunity to change rear tires and go the rear of the field. Those
driver included third place running Ballou, fifth place Jerry Coons Jr.,
sixth place Jones, and eighth place driver, Chris Windom.
Bryan Clauson who was slated to start in row two, elected to take a
challenge to start at the back paying $5,000 to win, $1,000 for a top
three, and $100 per car passed. He elected to change tires as well.
Once the lineup was set, Bacon was out front leading Larson, Darland,
Hunter Schuerenberg and Shane Cottle back to green flag racing. Larson
shot around Bacon and shut the door heading low into turn one on the
restart. When he slid high, Bacon briefly took it back, but Larson
carried his momentum into turn three to reclaim the point for good.
Larson seemed to be cruising to victory before seeing a caution fly
after he saw the white flag. Clauson had suffered a flat tire and went
pitside. Larson held off Bacon on the green, white, checker finish to
claim his first Ultimate Challenge win.
Bacon was second, followed by Darland, Cottle and Coons, up from
changing a tire. Schuerenberg, Coleman Gulick, Tracy Hines, Hud Cone and
Damion Gardner rounded out the top ten.
Hoosier Right Rear Tires were awarded to heat and qualifier winners.
The lucky drivers included Larson (2), Clauson, Ballou, Bacon, Jones,
Windom and Darland. A foot race was contested by the winners, with Bacon
coming out on top and winning a new Winters rear-end valued at $2,000.
Cottle picked up a set of Schoenfeld Headers for winning the B, and a
KSE Steering Pump for Keith Hutton Hard-Charger honors in the main
event. Numbers were drawn during the driver’s meeting for two left rear
Hoosier Tires (Gary Taylor and Larson) and 1000 Autograph cards from
DriverWebsites.com (Tony Everhart). Don Droud Jr. picked up $100 from
John Lemon for being the first non-qualifier in the B.
10th Annual Ultimate Challenge Results
A main (started), 30 laps: 1. 69, Kyle Larson, Elk Grove, CA (2) 2. 99, Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK (3) 3. 21x, Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN (6) 4. 11, Shane Cottle, Kokomo, IN (16) 5. 2B, Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, AZ (7) 6. 35, Hunter Schuerenberg, Sikeston, MO (8) 7. 14, Coleman Gulick, Binghamton, NY (11) 8. 4, Tracy Hines, New Castle, IN (18) 9. 21, Hud Cone, Oakland City, IN (19) 10. 71, Damion Gardner, Concord, CA (21) 11. 81, Robert Ballou, Rocklin, CA (1) 12. 5x, Chris Windom, Canton, IL (13) 13. 20, Levi Jones, Olney, IL (4) 14. 53, Jon Stanbrough, Avon, IN (14) 15. 37, Casey Riggs, Shelbyville, IN (12) 16. 10T, Bill Rose, Plainfield, IN (22) 17. 7K, Gary Taylor, Houma, LA (23) 18. 71P, Mike Spencer, Temecula, CA (20) 19. 27, Keith Bloom Jr., Anderson, CA (10) 20. 29, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA (5) 21. 10, Blake Fitzpatrick, West Terre Haute, IN (15) 22. 7, Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, IN (24) 23. 2x, Dustin Morgan, Owasso, OK (9) 24. 40, Justin Grant, Bloomington, IN (17). Lap Leaders: Larson 1-13, Bacon 14-16, Larson 17-30. Keith Hutton Hard-Charger Award: Cottle.
Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Bryan Clauson (6) 2. Mike Spencer (4) 3. Hud Cone (3) 4. Coleman Gulick (8) 5. Tracy Hines (5) 6. Justin Grant (1) 7. 1x, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (7) 8. 1, Mitch Wissmiller, Saybrook, IL (2)
Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Robert Ballou (4) 2. Casey Riggs (1) 3. Hunter Schuerenberg (3) 4. Jerry Coons Jr. (7) 5. Shane Cottle (5) 6. Gary Taylor (2) 7. 3*, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (8) 8. Bill Rose (6)
Heat three (started), 8 laps: 1. Brady Bacon (2) 2. Jon Stanbrough (1) 3. Levi Jones (3) 4. Dustin Morgan (5) 5. Damion Gardner (7) 6. 23s, Stu Snyder, Waverly, NE (4) 7. 2, Daron Clayton, Sikeston, MO (6) 8. 83, Wes McIntyre, McCordsville, IN (8)
Heat four (started), 8 laps: 1. Kyle Larson (2) 2. Keith Bloom Jr. (3) 3. Bud Kaeding (7) 4. Dave Darland (5) 5. Blake Fitzpatrick (1) 6. Chris Windom (4) 7. 55, Tony Everhart, El Cajon, CA (6)
Qualifier one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Kyle Larson (5*) 2. Hunter Schuerenberg (3*) 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (4*) 4. Bryan Clauson (6*) 5. Damion Gardner (2) 6. Joey Moughan (1) 7. Don Droud Jr. (7) 8. Wes McIntyre (8)
Qualifier two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Levi Jones (3*) 2. Robert Ballou (6*) 3. Tracy Hines (2) 4. Justin Grant (7) 5. Casey Riggs (4*) 6. Bill Rose (8) 7. Stu Snyder (1) 8. Mike Spencer (5)
Qualifier three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Chris Windom (1*) 2. Dustin Morgan (3*) 3. Shane Cottle (2) 4. Bud Kaeding (6*) 5. Jon Stanbrough (4*) 6. Coleman Gulick (5*) 7. Daron Clayton (7) 8. Mitch Wissmiller (8)
Qualifier four (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Dave
Darland (3*) 2. Blake Fitzpatrick (2*) 3. Brady Bacon (6*) 4. Keith
Bloom Jr. (5*) 5. Gary Taylor (1) 6. Hud Cone (4) 7. Tony Everhart (7)
B main (started), 12 laps: 1. Shane Cottle (2) 2. Justin Grant (3) 3. Tracy Hines (1) 4. Hud Cone (6) 5. Mike Spencer (5) 6. Damion Gardner (4) 7. Bill Rose (8) 8. Gary Taylor (7) / 9. Don Droud Jr. (10) 10. Joey Moughan (9) 11. Stu Snyder (12) 12. Wes McIntyre (13) 13. Tony Everhart (11) 14. Mitch Wissmiller (14) DNS – Daron Clayton
Sammy Swindell Three-Peats at Front Row Challenge!
(Bill W) August 8, 2011 – Sammy Swindell won his third straight Front Row Challenge, but this one was the most lucrative, as the Germantown, Tennessee driver netted $10,000 for the All Star Circuit of Champions win. Swindell led the duration of the 25-lap feature in the Big Game Treestands #1 sprinter to claim the 15th running of the Musco Lighting Front Row Challenge over the 39 cars signed in on Monday night at the Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Swindell earned the right to start on the pole after winning the “King of the Hill” match race over fast-timer, and new track record holder, Brad Sweet. Sweet drove the Kasey Kahne Racing #9 to a lap of 15.084 seconds on the half-mile in qualifying to earn a Weld wheel. The lap broke Cale Conley’s year old record of 15.222 seconds. Both drivers refused the “Front Row Challenge” and started up front in the feature.
Swindell shot out to an early lead in the main event with Sweet in tow. By lap five, Swindell and Sweet led Daryn Pittman, Cody Darrah and Dale Blaney. With nine laps in, Jason Solwold spun on the backstretch, bringing the first caution of the event. On the restart, the leaders remained the same, but 360 Nationals champion, Shane Stewart was on the move, and jumped from seventh to fifth when the green flag dropped.
Three laps later, Solwold brought about another caution to tighten the field once more. After the race resumed, Stewart moved by Darrah for fourth, and on lap 18, took third from Pittman. The lead pair approached heavy traffic at that point.
Swindell slowed behind the lapped cars of Ryan Anderson and Austen Wheatley, while Sweet took the opportunity to close in. Stewart was right there as well completing lap 21, when Anderson’s left rear tire blew. At that point, the race was red-flagged for fuel. The final four laps saw Sammy cruise to victory.
Sweet maintained second and Stewart third. Fourth place was a tough place to be the last two laps, as first Darrah slowed, and then Pittman went up in smoke while taking the white flag. Sam Hafertepe Jr. claimed fourth ahead of hard-charger Donny Schatz. Blaney, Jonathan Allard, Mark Dobmeier, Kraig Kinser and Fred Rahmer rounded out the top ten.
Heat winners receiving a $400 gift certificate from All Pro Heads included Dobmeier, Swindell, Lance Dewease and David Gravel. Second place heat finishers took home a HRP front wing. Those drivers were Anderson, Allard, Seth Bergman and Solwold. Gravel also won a Winters rear-end for winning a foot race for first and second place heat finishers. Wayne Johnson tangled with another car in turn three during his heat and didn’t return. He was not injured.
Paul McMahan was the B main winner, receiving a Schoenfeld Header. Dustin Daggett was awarded 1000 autograph cards from Driverwebsites.com, and Brady Bacon, Darrah, Allard, Bergman and Gravel received tear-offs compliments of Kear’s Speed Shop. As the first non-qualifier, Bacon also picked up $100 from John Lemon.
15th Annual Musco Lighting Front Row Challenge Results
A main (25 laps, started): 1. 1, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (1) 2. 9, Brad Sweet, Grass Valley, CA (2) 3. 57, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (10) 4. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (6) 5. 15, Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND (13) 6. 2, Dale Blaney, Hartford, OH (5) 7. 0, Jonathan Allard, Chico, CA (8) 8. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (16) 9. 22K, Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, IN (14) 10. 51, Fred Rahmer, Salfordville, PA (7) 11. 83x, Paul McMahan, Nashville, TN (11) 12. 29, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA (12) 13. 89G, David Gravel, Watertown, CT (18) 14. D4, Danny Holtgraver, Pittsburgh, PA (20) 15. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (15) 16. 1z, Jessica Zemken, Sprakers, NY (9) 17. 27, Daryn Pittman, Owasso, OK (4) 18. 44w, Austen Wheatley, Lake Stevens, WA (23) 19. 91, Cody Darrah, Red Lion, PA (3) 20. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (19) 21. 23, Seth Bergman, Snohomish, WA (21) 22. 53, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE (24) 23. 30c, Lance Dewease, Fayetteville, PA (17) 24. 55x, Jason Solwold, Mt. Vernon, WA (22). Lap Leaders: Swindell 1-25. Hard Charger: Schatz.
Fast time: Brad Sweet, 15.084 (New Track Record)
"King of the Hill" Match Race Winner: Sammy Swindell
Heat one (8 laps, Top Five to A main): 1. Mark Dobmeier (2) 2. Ryan Anderson (1) 3. Shane Stewart (3) 4. Dale Blaney (5) 5. Brad Sweet (6) / 6. Bud Kaeding (4) 7. 99, Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK (7) 8. 17, Tyler Walker, Los Angeles, CA (8) 9. 04, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH (9) DNS – 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL
Heat two (8 laps, Top Five to A main): 1. Sammy Swindell (6) 2. Jonathan Allard (4) 3. Danny Holtgraver (1) 4. Daryn Pittman (5) 5. Austen Wheatley (7) / 6. 8, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (8) 7. 12, Glen Saville, Camden, NSW, Aust. (9) 8. 00, Brad Foster, Melbourne, VIC, Aust. (10) 9. 2m, Dustin Daggett, Portland, MI (2) 10. Donny Schatz (3)
Heat three (8 laps, Top Five to A main): 1. Lance Dewease (2) 2. Seth Bergman (1) 3. Kraig Kinser (3) 4. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (5) 5. Jessica Zemken (4) / 6. Paul McMahan (6) 7. 3, Pete Miller III, Port Vue, PA (9) 8. w20, Greg Wilson, Benton Ridge, OH (7) 9. Jack Dover (8) DNS – 83, Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa, PA
Heat four (8 laps, Top Five to A main): 1. David Gravel (2) 2. Jason
Solwold (1) 3. Cody Darrah (6) 4. Robby Wolfgang (3) 5. Fred Rahmer (5)
/ 6. 2x, Dustin Morgan, Tulsa, OK (8) 7. 18, Tony Bruce Jr., Liberal, KS
(7) 8. 2K, Kevin Ingle, Huron, SD (9) 9. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville,
IA (4)
B main (12 laps, Top Four to A main): 1. Paul McMahan (1) 2. Donny Schatz (3) 3. Bud Kaeding (2) 4. Jack Dover (6) / 5. Brady Bacon (5) 6. Dustin Morgan (9) 7. Tony Bruce Jr. (4) 8. Kaley Gharst (7) 9. Glen Saville (11) 10. Kevin Ingle (10) 11. Ryan Bunton (8) 12. Brad Foster (12) DNS – Pete Miller III, Dustin Daggett, Cap Henry, Wayne Johnson, Greg Wilson, Tyler Walker, Tim Shaffer
Brady Bacon Sweeps USAC Knoxville Non-wing Nationals!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, August 7, 2011 – With another great crowd on hand, Brady Bacon was without peer at the third running of the USAC Knoxville Non-wing Nationals on Sunday night at the Knoxville Raceway. Bacon posted quick-time, won his heat and the feature. It was the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma driver’s first win at a track in which he has played the bridesmaid on a few occasions. It came aboard a XXX Chassis with Wesmar power and was worth $5,000. Chad Huston was also a first-time winner, as he picked up the companion 305 sprint car main event win.
Jon Stanbrough paced the field for the first lap from his pole position starting spot. With one lap in the books, Dave Darland got upside down in turn one bringing the red flag. He was not injured. Stanbrough led Joey Moughan, defending race winner, Bud Kaeding, Jerry Coons Jr. and Bacon back to green flag racing.
Six laps in, the battled waged for the lead as Kaeding and Bacon had moved into the top three. On the eighth go-around, Kaeding seized the point by riding the choppy cushion. Chris Windom was on the move and into the top five by the halfway mark, and passed Coons on lap twelve for fourth.
Disaster struck the leader on the next lap, as Kaeding spun and flattened a left rear in turn two. Bacon assumed the lead ahead of Stanbrough, Windom, Coons, and Moughan with thirteen laps to go.
The remainder of the event went non-stop. Keith Bloom Jr. shot into the top five from seventh on the restart, and Windom moved by Stanbrough into second. Windom set his sights on the leader, using the low groove to pull alongside and briefly take the lead. Bacon seemed to hit another gear at that point and pulled away from the challenge.
“I was trying to be careful,” said Bacon from Victory Lane. “The cushion was kind of treacherous, and Chris was fast. I saw him underneath me, and I wasn’t too good down there. I decided I needed to go harder up top and try not to mess up. I feel like this place owed me one. I’ve finished second here three or four times.”
Windom settled for a solid second, followed by Coons, Stanbrough, and hard-charger, Bryan Clauson, who moved up fourteen spots. Travis Rilat, Hunter Schuerenberg, Bloom, Levi Jones and Tracy Hines rounded out the top ten.
In addition to Bacon, heats were won by Jones, Bloom and Dustin Morgan. Schuerenberg won the B main. Daron Clayton rode out a nasty flip in his heat race, and Robert Ballou also got upside down. Neither was injured, and Ballou returned to the program as a feature provisional.
Chad Huston used his starting spot on the pole to lead the distance in the 305 feature. He beat fellow front row starter Jamie Ball to turn one early on, as Casey Friedrichsen and Matt Stephenson battled for third in the 12-lapper.
A spin on the frontstretch by quick-timer, Tasker Phillips, with seven laps down, brought caution. Huston had to endure one more a lap later when Tim St. Arnold stopped in turn three. The top five remained the same the last five laps with Huston taking the win over Ball, Friedrichsen, Stephenson and Carson McCarl.
“We’ve been trying really hard to win one of these the last few years,” said the Jamesport, Missouri driver in Victory Lane. “It hasn’t been in the cars for us, but it’s great to win one here at Knoxville. Those restarts were nerve-wracking. I was just praying for the white flag to come out.”
Behind the top five, Matthew Stelzer, Mark Widmar, Mike Mayberry, Dustin Clark and Tim St. Arnold rounded out the top ten. Chris Mallicoat, McCarl and Mitchell Alexander won the heats. TJ Peterson jumped the turn one berm and turned over during his heat. He was uninjured.
The 51st Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals are up next at the Knoxville Raceway. The event runs August 10-13, with tickets still available! Visit www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com or call 641 842-5431 today!
USAC Knoxville Non-wing Nationals
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 2 laps: 1. 99, Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK (5) 18.639; 2. 21x, Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN (12) 18.697; 3. 5x, Chris Windom, Canton, IL (9) 18.716; 4. 3*, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (4) 18.775; 5. 69, Daron Clayton, Sikeston, MO (19) 18.784; 6. 29, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA (1) 18.828; 7. 53, Jon Stanbrough, Avon, IN (13) 18.831; 8. 37, Casey Riggs, Shelbyville, IN (3) 18.864; 9. 7, Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, IN (11) 18.957; 10. 2B, Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, AZ (15) 18.993; 11. 27, Keith Bloom Jr., Anderson, CA (18) 19.003; 12. 14, Coleman Gulick, Binghamton, N (22) 19.027; 13. 35, Hunter Schuerenberg, Sikeston, MO (17) 19.080; 14. 20, Levi Jones, Olney, IL (27) 19.088; 15. 21, Hud Cone, Oakland City, IN (2) 19.109; 16. 71P, Mike Spencer, Temecula, CA (6) 19.117; 17. 50, Travis Rilat, Forney, TX (10) 19.178; 18. 81, Robert Ballou, Rocklin, CA (16) 19.226; 19. 71, Damion Gardner, Concord, CA (23) 19.270; 20. 2, Dustin Morgan, Tulsa, OK (25) 19.322; 21. 10T, Bill Rose, Plainfield, IN (21) 19.388; 22. 11, Shane Cottle, Kokomo, IN (7) 19.419; 23. 40, Justin Grant, Bloomington, IN (29) 19.526; 24. 10, Blake Fitzpatrick, West Terre Haute, IN (24) 19.538; 25. 83, Wes McIntyre, McCordsville, IN (8) 19.547; 26. 1x, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (30) 19.568; 27. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (19) 19.664; 28. 23s, Stu Snyder, Waverly, NE (14) 19.791; 29. 4, Tracy Hines, New Castle, IN (31) 19.834; 30. 55, Tony Everhart, El Cajon, CA (26) 20.508; 31. 1D, Don Dawson Sr., Corydon, IA (28) 21.799.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Brady Bacon (6) 2. Travis Rilat (2) 3. Tracy Hines (8) 4. Bill Rose (1) / 5. Bryan Clauson (4) 6. Wes McIntyre (7) 7. Hunter Schuerenberg (3) 8. Daron Clayton (5)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Levi Jones (3) 2. Bud Kaeding (5) 3. Dave Darland (6) 4. Jerry Coons Jr. (4) / 5. Shane Cottle (1) 6. Don Droud Jr. (7) 7. Tony Everhart (8) 8. Robert Ballou (2)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:41.2: 1. Keith Bloom Jr. (4) 2. Jon Stanbrough (5) 3. Chris Windom (6) 4. Justin Grant (1) / 5. Damion Gardner (2) 6. Hud Cone (3) 7. Mike Moore (7) 8. Don Dawson Sr. (8)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:41.1: 1. Dustin Morgan (2) 2. Joey Moughan (6) 3. Blake Fitzpatrick (1) 4. Coleman Gulick (4) / 5. Mike Spencer (3) 6. Casey Riggs (5) 7. Stu Snyder (7)
B main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Hunter Schuerenberg (3) 2. Hud Cone (4) 3. Bryan Clauson (2) 4. Damion Gardner (7) 5. Mike Spencer (5) 6. Wes McIntyre (9) / 7. Don Droud Jr. (8) 8. Casey Riggs (1) 9. Mike Moore (11) 10. Stu Snyder (10) 11. Shane Cottle (6) 12. Tony Everhart (12) DNS – Robert Ballou, Don Dawson Sr., Daron Clayton
A main (started), 26 laps, NT: 1. Brady Bacon (6) 2. Chris Windom (4) 3. Jerry Coons Jr. (7) 4. Jon Stanbrough (1) 5. Bryan Clauson (19) 6. Travis Rilat (11) 7. Hunter Schuerenberg (17) 8. Keith Bloom Jr. (8) 9. Levi Jones (10) 10. Tracy Hines (16) 11. Robert Ballou (23, pr.) 12. Hud Cone (18) 13. Joey Moughan (3) 14. Mike Spencer (21) 15. Bill Rose (13) 16. Coleman Gulick (9) 17. Dustin Morgan (12) 18. Mike Moore (25, pr.) 19. Wes McIntyre (22) 20. Damion Gardner (20) 21. Casey Riggs (24, pr.) 22. Bud Kaeding (2) 23. Stu Snyder (26, pr.) 24. Blake Fitzpatrick (15) 25. Justin Grant (14) 26. Dave Darland (5). Lap Leaders: Stanbrough 1-7, Kaeding 8-12, Bacon 13-26.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 66, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 17.191; 2. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 17.478; 3. 20, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.586; 4. 02s, Josh Jones, Knoxville, IA, 17.616; 5. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 17.743; 6. 05, Bill Boles, Harris, IA, 17.745; 7. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 17.748; 8. 7c, Chad Huston, Jamesport, MO, 17.780; 9. 7w, Mark Widmar, Ottumwa, IA, 17.841; 10. 7s, Tim St. Arnold, Des Moines, IA, 17.894; 11. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE, 17.902; 12. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 17.924; 13. 22, Chris Mallicoat, Boone, IA, 17.958; 14. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.991; 15. 16, Dustin Clark, Eldon, IA, 18.183; 16. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 18.327; 17. 0, Mike Mayberry, Fremont, IA, 18.336; 18. 55KC, Bob Hildreth, Iowa Falls, IA, 18.743; 19. 57, Steve Breazeale, Trenton, MO, NT; 20. 91, Ben Woods, Newton, IA, NT; 21. 5MR, Tim Rose, Burlington, IA, NT; DQ – 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines, IA; 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA; 12, TJ Peterson, Des Moines, IA; 87, Cale Hutchings, Bloomfield, IA.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Chris Mallicoat (2) 2. Tim St. Arnold (3) 3. Jamie Ball (4) 4. Tasker Phillips (6) 5. Josh Jones (5) 6. Ben Woods (8) 7. TJ Peterson (9) 8. Cody Ambers (1) 9. Bob Hildreth (7)
Heat two (started), 6 laps, 1:48.7: 1. Carson McCarl (4) 2. Matthew Stelzer (3) 3. Chad Huston (2) 4. Matt Stephenson (5) 5. Mike Mayberry (1) 6. Tim Rose (6) DNS – Alan Ambers, Bart Friedrichsen
Heat three (started), 6 laps, 1:47.7: 1. Mitchell Alexander (3) 2. Mark Widmar (4) 3. Bill Boles (5) 4. Casey Friedrichsen (6) 5. Dustin Clark (2) 6. Steve Breazeale (7) 7. Steve Palmer (1) 8. Cale Hutchings (8)
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Chad Huston (1) 2. Jamie Ball (2) 3. Casey Friedrichsen (6) 4. Matt Stephenson (4) 5. Carson McCarl (3) 6. Matthew Stelzer (7) 7. Mark Widmar (5) 8. Mike Mayberry (11) 9. Dustin Clark (14) 10. Tim St. Arnold (10) 11. Chris Mallicoat (9) 12. Steve Palmer (13) 13. Mitchell Alexander (12) 14. Steve Breazeale (18) 15. Bob Hildreth (16) 16. Ben Woods (17) 17. Tasker Phillips (8) 18. Tim Rose (15) DNS – Bill Boles, Josh Jones, cody Ambers, Cale Hutchings, TJ Peterson, Alan Ambers, Bart Friedrichsen
Stewart wins 21st Annual 360 Knoxville Nationals!
By Stacy Ervin
Oklahoma’s Shane Stewart made it back to back wins by winning the 21stAnnual Arnold Motor Supply 360 Knoxville Nationals. The win came in the Lucas Oil ASCS sanctioned event at the Knoxville Raceway on Saturday, August 6. It was his third win in this event.
In victory lane, he noted this seemed like the slowest 25-lap race he’d ever run here, as he knew his competitors were knocking on his door the whole time.
As severe weather threatened in the west, when the race went green, the red flag quickly came out for Dustin Selvage, who flipped in turn one and sent his fuel tank over the fence. At the complete restart, Stewart jumped out to the lead, but the red flag returned at lap three when Derek Hagar hit the inside berm in turn one and flipped.
When the race resumed, Stewart continued to lead, coming to lapped trafficat the 11th circuit. That’s when Sammy Swindell began to close, and justwhen it looked like he might make his move, the yellow flag returned for aspun Clint Garner in turn one.
From there, Stewart continued to hold his lead on a clear race track, coming back into lapped traffic at the 20th circuit. A rare traffic bobble by Swindell allowed Tim Shaffer to steal second with only a few laps to go. Billy Alley was fourth and Davey Heskin fifth.
Clint Garner of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, won an exciting B-Main by a narrow margin. Henry Van Dam of Enumclaw, Washington, won the C-Main. Joe Beaver of Knoxville, Iowa, won the D-Main. Ned Powers of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, won the E-Main.
21st Annual 360 Knoxville Nationals Results
E main (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. 83P, Ned Powers, Belle Fourche, SD (1) 2. 33A, Austin Alumbaugh, Higginsville, MO (8) 3. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA (4) 4. 00, Brad Foster, Melbourne, VIC, Aust. (6) 5. 87, Aaron Reutzel, Clute, TX (3) 6. 87B, Jason Barney, Bremerton, NY (5) 7. 2K, Kevin Ingle, Huron, SD (10) 8. 19s, Steven Cross, Appleton City, MO (7) / 9. 21A, Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, IA (9) 10. 22K, Koby Barksdale, Norman, OK (2) DNS – 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 11cx, Dakota, Carroll, LaMonte, MO, 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO, 3*, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL, 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA
D main (started), 10 laps, 3:00.1: 1. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA (2) 2. 45x, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (6) 3. 99, Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK (3) 4. 28c, Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, MO (5) 5. 98, JD Johnson, Wichita, KS (8) 6. 1w, Chad Meyer, Sioux Falls, SD (7) 7. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA (4) 8. 47, Brant O’Banion, Norfolk, NE (1) 9. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA (13) 10. Austin Alumbaugh (16) / 11. Aaron Reutzel (19) 12. 7m, Kevin Ramey, Fort Worth, TX (9) 13. 9mx, Cody Baker, Lone Jack, MO (11) 14. 51H, Mike Hess, Springfield, IL (10) 15. 2H, Jason Eckard, Okoboji, IA (14) 16. Brad Foster (18) 17. Ned Powers (15) 18. Jason Barney (20) 19. Alan Ambers (17) 20. Kevin Ingle (21) 21. 41w, Joshua Williams, Glendale, AZ (12) DNS – 19s, Steven Cross, Appleton City, MO, 09, Matt Juhl, Estherville, IA, 23w, Scott Winters, Butterfield, MN, 1x, Garry Lee Maier, Cimarron, KS, 14, Randy Martin, California, MO, 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 18, Tony Bruce Jr., Liberal, KS
C main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. 91, Henry Van Dam, Enumclaw, WA (7) 2. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA (2) 3. 45K, Kolt Walker, Graham, TX (1) 4. 29T, Travis Rilat, Forney, TX (9) / 5. Brady Bacon (15) 6. 8, Jon Carney II, El Paso, TX (4) 7. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA (10) 8. 5M, Justyn Cox, Clarksburg, CA (8) 9. Johnny Herrera (14) 10. Chad Heimbaugh (21) 11. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA (12) 12. Joe Beaver (13) 13. Jonathan Cornell (16) 14. Tyler Groenendyk (19) 15. Austin Alumbaugh (22) 16. JD Johnson (17) 17. 25, Dylan Peterson, Sioux Falls, SD (11) 18. Brant O’Banion (20) 19. Chad Meyer (18) 20. 11c, Matt Covington, Glenpool, OK (3) 21. 35, Ronnie Blair, Troy, OH (6) 22. 9, Gary Wright, Hooks, TX (5) DNS – 2m, Matt Moro, Des Moines, IA, 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 29x, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA, 04x, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH, 18R, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE, 33L, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO, 7, Gary Taylor, Houma, LA
B main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD (4) 2. 27, Daryn Pittman, Owasso, OK (9) 3. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (1) 4. 14T, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (10) / 5. 89G, David Gravel, Watertown, CT (5) 6. 53D, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE (13) 7. 4BX, Jordan Boston, Crete, NE (2) 8. 23, Seth Bergman, Snohomish, WA (3) 9. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA (15) 10. 79, Calvin Landis, Knoxville, IA (12) 11. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (6) 12. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA (14) 13. Travis Rilat (20) 14. 2MX, Dustin Daggett, Portland, MI (8) 15. 57x, Jake Peters, Sioux Falls, SD (17) 16. 81, Danny Wood, Norman, OK (16) 17. 88, Tim Crawley, Benton, AR (7) 18. Henry Van Dam (19) 19. Dennis Moore Jr. (20) 20. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA (11) 21. Kolt Walker (21) DNS – 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 11, Roger Crockett, Medford, OR, 2D, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD
A main (started), 25 laps, NT: 1. 57, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (1) 2. 83, Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa, PA (9) 3. 1s, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (3) 4. 22, Billy Alley, Bennett, NE (5) 5. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (6) 6. 22H, Randy Hannagan, Pittsboro, IN (2) 7. Brooke Tatnell (24) 8. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA (11) 9. Daryn Pittman (22) 10. 28, Jeff Swindell, Bartlett, TN (4) 11. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (12) 12. 41, Jason Johnson, Eunice, LA (8) 13. 4B, Eric Baldaccini, Keller, TX (19) 14. Terry McCarl (23) 15. 11x, Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls, SD (13) 16. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE (16) 17. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (14) 18. 87J, Justin Carver, Millington, TN (17) 19. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL (18) 20. Clint Garner (21) 21. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND (10) 22. 0, Zach Chappell, Talala, OK (15) 23. 94, Derek Hagar, Marion, AR (7) 24. 7x, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (20). Lap Leader: Stewart 1-25.
Kevin Swindell Beats All Stars at Knoxville!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, August 6, 2011 – Kevin Swindell scored his second win of the season, and the second win of his career at the Knoxville Raceway Saturday night. The event was sanctioned by the All Star Circuit of Champions. The Rookie of the Year candidate led every lap and his win was worth $5,000.
Brian Brown, returning from a scary crash on Friday night, suffered damage after contact with Jason Johnson before a lap could be completed in the 20-lap feature. Brown retired at tha point. Swindell started in the second row, but was able to use the low groove to shoot by front row starters, Tyler Walker and quick-timer, Daryn Pittman, when the green flap dropped.
By lap five, Swindell had a six
car length lead over Pittman, who was followed by Knoxville Raceway
point leader, Danny Lasoski, who started ninth. With six laps in the
books, ninth running, Sammy Swindell, spun on the backstretch with a
flat tire and went pitside.
The restart saw Kevin Swindell leading Walker, Lasoski, Pittman and Terry McCarl. McCarl moved by Pittman on lap eight, but Tim Shaffer was on the move, up from his starting spot outside of row five. He took fifth on lap nine and was fourth by the mid-way point.
Hard-charger, Mark Dobmeier came from row ten to enter the top five by busting the cushion on lap twelve. Young Swindell maintained his lead despite a close call with the lapped machine of Bud Kaeding. Walker held onto second, ahead of Lasoski, Shaffer and Dobmeier.
Kevin spoke in Victory Lane about his close call in traffic. “Everything was going fine, and Bud and Robby (Wolfgang) were running the top. They got together, and I knew it would be trouble. Bud came down the track and knocked the air out for me. I just hoped no one behind me was close. I was trying not to miss the bottom, and that time I did.”
McCarl, Dale Blaney, Dusty Zomer, Rager Phillips and Davey Heskin (from 24th) rounded out the top ten. Ian Madsen won his heat but scratched for the rest of the night with a blown motor. Shaffer, Brown and Zomer also won heats. Mike Moore picked up a win in the C main, Walker won the Dash and Austin McCarl took the B.
Sunday night, Knoxville Raceway hosts the USAC Non-wing Knoxville Nationals. They will be joined by the 305’s. Hot laps are scheduled for 6:45 p.m.
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 1 lap: 1. 27, Daryn Pittman, Owasso, OK (3) 15.607; 2. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (12) 15.648; 3. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (6) 15.694; 4. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (39) 15.770; 5. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (4) 15.798; 6. 17K, Tyler Walker, Los Angeles, CA (11) 15.832; 7. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (27) 15.895; 8. 2L, Ed Lynch Jr., Apollo, PA (19) 15.921; 9. 11, Roger Crockett, Medford, OR (5) 15.922; 10. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (21) 15.924; 11. 59, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (34) 15.944; 12. 2, Dale Blaney, Fowler, OH (43) 15.969; 13. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (16) 15.996; 14. 83, Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa, PA (1) 16.012; 15. 6, Jac Haudenschild, Wooster, OH (31) 16.016; 16. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (44) 16.029; 17. 1A, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (39) 16.051; 18. 22H, Randy Hannagan, Pittsboro, IN (32) 16.061; 19. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (9) 16.097; 20. 41, Jason Johnson, Eunice, LA (15) 16.107; 21. 28, Ian Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (14) 16.126; 22. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (18) 16.158; 23. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (28) 16.178; 24. 29, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA (35) 16.178; 25. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (2) 16.180; 26. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (48) 16.226; 27. 2w, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (13) 16.248; 28. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (41) 16.277; 29. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (29) 16.334; 30. 89G, David Gravel, Watertown, CT (7) 16.349; 31. 04, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH (25) 16.393; 32. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (38) 16.433; 33. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (46) 16.469; 34. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (8) 16.479; 35. W20, Greg Wilson, Benton Ridge, OH (17) 16.534; 36. 2D, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (23) 16.539; 37. D4, Danny Holtgraver, Pittsburgh, PA (45) 16.548; 38. 22, Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, OH (26) 16.567; 39. 17, Marty Perovich, Denham Court, NSW, Aust. (30) 16.590; 40. 3x, Jon Corbin, Carrollton, MO (22) 16.731; 41. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (33) 16.806; 42. 1z, Jessica Zemken, Sprakers, NY (47) 16.941; 43. 4x, Toni Lutar, White Rock, BC, Can. (36) 16.966; 44. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (42) 17.052; 45. 7G, Garrett Dollansky, Elk River, MN (20) 17.057; 46. 2K, Kevin Ingle, Huron, SD (37) 17.390; 47. 3, Pete Miller III, Port Vue, PA (10) NT; 48. 96AU, Bruce White, Merrylands West, NSW, Aust. (24) NT; 49. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (49)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:11.7: 1. Ian Madsen (1) 2. Sammy Swindell (2) 3. Daryn Pittman (6) 4. Rager Phillips (5) 5. Danny Lasoski (3) / 6. Davey Heskin (9) 7. Josh Schneiderman (8) 8. Roger Crockett (4) 9. Danny Holtgraver (10) 10. Johnn Cressman (7)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:13.7: 1. Tim Shaffer (3) 2. Mark Dobmeier (1) 3. Randy Hannagan (2) 4. Tyler Walker (5) 5. Robby Wolfgang (4) / 6. Kenny Jacobs (9) 7. Austin McCarl (6) 8. David Gravel (8) 9. Mark Johnson (7) DNS – Sam Hafertepe Jr.
Heat three (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Brian Brown (1) 2. Jac Haudenschild (3) 3. Lynton Jeffrey (6) 4. Brooke Tatnell (4) 5. Terry McCarl (5) / 6. Cap Henry (8) 7. Marty Perovich (10) 8. AJ Moeller (2) 9. Johnny Herrera (7) 10. Greg Wilson (9)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:15.0: 1. Dusty Zomer (3) 2. Bud Kaeding (1) 3. Jason Johnson (2) 4. Don Droud Jr. (8) 5. Kevin Swindell (6) / 6. Bronson Maeschen (5) 7. Jon Corbin (9) 8. Bryan Dobesh (7) 9. Dale Blaney (4) DNS – Ed Lynch Jr.
C main (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Mike Moore (1) 2. Mike Houseman Jr. (4) / 3. Kevin Ingle (6) 4. Toni Lutar (7) 5. Pete Miller III (5) 6. Garrett Dollansky (3) 7. Bruce White (8) 8. Jessica Zemken (2) DNS – Dustin Selvage
Dash (started), 6 laps, 1:40.7: 1. Tyler Walker (1) 2. Daryn Pittman (2) 3. Kevin Swindell (4) 4. Lynton Jeffrey (6) 5. Terry McCarl (3) 6. Rager Phillips (5)
B main (started), 12 laps, 3:28.5: 1. Austin McCarl (1) 2. Dale Blaney (3) 3. Davey Heskin (11) 4. Roger Crockett (2) / 5. Bronson Maeschen (7) 6. Josh Schneiderman (4) 7. David Gravel (9) 8. Johnn Cressman (5) 9. Kenny Jacobs (12) 10. Cap Henry (6) 11. Danny Holtgraver (13) 12. Mike Moore (15) 13. Jon Corbin (14) 14. Mark Johnson (8) 15. Bryan Dobesh (10) 16. Mike Houseman Jr. (16) DNS – AJ Moeller, Johnny Herrera, Greg Wilson, Marty Perovich
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Kevin Swindell (3) 2. Tyler Walker (1) 3. Danny Lasoski (9) 4. Tim Shaffer (10) 5. Mark Dobmeier (20) 6. Terry McCarl (5) 7. Dale Blaney (13) 8. Dusty Zomer (15) 9. Rager Phillips (6) 10. Davey Heskin (24) 11. Lynton Jeffrey (4) 12. Jason Johnson (18) 13. Austin McCarl (11) 14. Randy Hannagan (17) 15. Don Droud Jr. (23) 16. Roger Crockett (12) 17. Jac Haudenschild (14) 18. Robby Wolfgang (7) 19. Bud Kaeding (22) 20. Daryn Pittman (2) 21. Sammy Swindell (16) 22. Brooke Tatnell (8) 23. Brian Brown (21). Lap Leader: K. Swindell 1-20. Hard-charger: Dobmeier.
Grosz wins first qualifying main of 21st Annual 360 Knoxville Nationals!
by Stacy Ervin
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA,
August 5, 2011 –
Lee Grosz of Harwood, North
Dakota, won the first qualifying main event for the 21st Annual Arnold
Motor Supply 360 Knoxville Nationals and it was also his first career
win at the Knoxville Raceway. In victory lane, he noted his goal for the
weekend was just to put himself into the A-Main finale on Saturday night
for the first time.
The opening night was originally scheduled for Thursday, however a
steady rain that evening postponed the show. That meant all the cars
entered in the Lucas Oil ASCS-sanctioned event ran on Friday, August 5,
split into a “Thursday” group and a “Friday” group. Rain also threatened
on Friday but moved out of the area before washing out the show.
Grosz started on the pole of the 20-lap main and led all the laps,
holding off outside front-row starter Davey Heskin the entire distance.
There was a red flag on the original start as Dave Hall got upside down
in turns one and two. On the next complete restart, Chad Humston was a
victim of bad luck when Jeff Swindell’s car stumbled and Humston jumped
his wheel. The race stayed green but Humston fell all the way to the
back.
The red flag came out on lap six, when Matt Covington got upside down in
turn two. At this stoppage, Humston and Terry McCarl also pulled to the
work area. After that, Grosz continued to hold off Heskin and
third-place runner Jason Johnson. He hit lapped traffic at lap 15 and
that allowed those behind him to close.
The yellow flag came out again on lap 18 when Zach Chappell got turned
around in turn two. When the race went green again, the red flag
returned for a vicious crash in turns one and two which involved Jon
Agan, RJ Johnson and Kolt Walker.
From there, Grosz kept the lead while Heskin came home a close second.
Jason Johnson was third and Jeff Swindell fourth. Billy Alley
came from 23rd starting spot to finish fifth.
Zach Chappell set the Thursday group’s quickest time trial at 15.944.
Heat races for the Thursday group were won by Zach Chappell, Calvin
Landis, Jon Agan, Tasker Phillips and Kolt Walker. Brant O’Banion won
the C-Main and Sam Hafertepe Jr. won the B-Main.
Thursday Qualifiers Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 1 lap: 1. 0, Zach Chappell, Talala, OK (15) 15.944; 2. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL (19) 15.965; 3. 22, Billy Alley, Bennett, NE (21) 15.976; 4. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE (12) 16.042; 5. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (18) 16.045; 6. 94, Derek Hagar, Marion, AR (14) 16.057; 7. 4BX, Jordan Boston, Crete, NE (49) 16.103; 8. 28, Jeff Swindell, Bartlett, TN (36) 16.125; 9. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (24) 16.132; 10. 41, Jason Johnson, Eunice, LA (22) 16.145; 11. 5M, Justyn Cox, Clarksburg, CA (2) 16.170; 12. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (1) 16.192; 13. 29, Bud Kaeding, Campbell, CA (33) 16.205; 14. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND (32) 16.209; 15. 4B, Eric Baldaccini, Keller, TX (38) 16.213; 16. 7x, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (42) 16.221; 17. 47, Brant O’Banion, Norfolk, NE (26) 16.275; 18. 2MX, Dustin Daggett, Portland, MI (5) 16.296; 19. 29T, Travis Rilat, Forney, TX (13) 16.296; 20. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA (47) 16.308; 21. 25, Dylan Peterson, Sioux Falls, SD (17) 16.312; 22. 79, Calvin Landis, Knoxville, IA (23) 16.324; 23. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA (43) 16.335; 24. 11c, Matt Covington, Glenpool, OK (3) 16.344; 25. 45K, Kolt Walker, Graham, TX (20) 16.373; 26. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA (11) 16.388; 27. 11, Roger Crockett, Medford, OR (34) 16.405; 28. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA (29) 16.411; 29. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (44) 16.419; 30. 8, Jon Carney II, El Paso, TX (28) 16.446; 31. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA (39) 16.451; 32. 28c, Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, MO (9) 16.456; 33. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA (25) 16.456; 34. 98, JD Johnson, Wichita, KS (16) 16.492; 35. 99, Brady Bacon, Broken Arrow, OK (35) 16.526; 36. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA (31) 16.532; 37. 14, Randy Martin, California, MO (41) 16.536; 38. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (6) 16.546; 39. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA (4) 16.586; 40. 00, Brad Foster, Melbourne, VIC, Aust. (10) 16.589; 41. 18, Tony Bruce Jr., Liberal, KS (45) 16.665; 42. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO (37) 16.765; 43. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (48) 16.776; 44. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA (7) 16.863; 45. 87, Aaron Reutzel, Clute, TX (8) 16.931; 46. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA (30) 16.985; 47. 33A, Austin Alumbaugh, Higginsville, MO (40) 17.023; 48. 11cx, Dakota Carroll, LaMonte, MO (27) 17.128; 49. 2K, Kevin Ingle, Huron, SD (46) 17.206.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Zach Chappell (6) 2. David Hall (1) 3. Dustin Selvage (3) 4. Derek Hagar (5) / 5. Joe Beaver (8) 6. Casey Friedrichsen (7) 7. Justyn Cox (4) 8. Tony Bruce Jr. (9) / 9. Dylan Peterson (2) 10. Cody Ambers (10)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:15.3: 1. Calvin Landis (2) 2. Davey Heskin (4) 3. Roger Crockett (1) 4. RJ Johnson (6) / 5. Jonathan Cornell (7) 6. Randy Martin (8) 7. Jordan Boston (5) 8. Ricky Montgomery (9) / 9. Brant O’Banion (3) 10. Austin Alumbaugh (10)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:12.6: 1. Jon Agan (1) 2. Matt Moro (2) 3. Jeff Swindell (5) 4. Dustin Daggett (3) / 5. Bud Kaeding (4) 6. Billy Alley (6) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (7) 8. Dakota Carroll (10) / 9. Alan Zoutte (8) 10. Brian Brown (9)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Tasker Phillips (1) 2. Matt Covington (2) 3. Lee Grosz (4) 4. Chad Humston (6) / 5. Travis Rilat (3) 6. Terry McCarl (5) 7. Chad Heimbaugh (9) 8. JD Johnson (7) / 9. Kevin Ingle (10) 10. Jamie Ball (8)
Heat five (started), 8 laps, 2:15.0: 1. Kolt Walker (2) 2. Eric Baldaccini (4) 3. Jon Carney II (1) 4. Jason Johnson (5) / 5. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (6) 6. Russ Hall (3) 7. Brady Bacon (7) 8. Aaron Reutzel (9) / 9. Brad Foster (8)
C main (started), 5 laps, 1:22.2 (NTR): 1. Brant O’Banion (1) 2. Dylan Peterson (2) / 3. Brad Foster (4) 4. Austin Alumbaugh (5) 5. Kevin Ingle (3) DNS – Jamie Ball, Cody Ambers, Alan Zoutte, Brian Brown
B main (started), 12 laps, 3:19.9 (NTR): 1. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (2) 2. Terry McCarl (4) 3. Billy Alley (1) 4. Jordan Boston (3) / 5. Russ Hall (8) 6. Travis Rilat (7) 7. Justyn Cox (5) 8. Bud Kaeding (6) 9. Joe Beaver (14) 10. Brady Bacon (13) 11. Casey Friedrichsen (9) 12. Ricky Montgomery (17) 13. Tyler Groenendyk (11) 14. Dylan Peterson (20) 15. Tony Bruce Jr. (16) 16. JD Johnson (12) 17. Chad Heimbaugh (18) 18. Jonathan Cornell (10) 19. Dakota Carroll (19) 20. Randy Martin (15) DNS - 21. Aaron Reutzel 22. Brant O’Banion
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Lee Grosz (1) 2. Davey Heskin (2) 3. Jason Johnson (3) 4. Jeff Swindell (4) 5. Billy Alley (23) 6. Derek Hagar (5) 7. Dustin Selvage (10) 8. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (21) 9. Eric Baldaccini (9) 10. Roger Crockett (17) 11. Dustin Daggett (11) 12. Terry McCarl (22) 13. Jordan Boston (24) 14. Tasker Phillips (19) 15. Chad Humston (6) 16. Jon Carney II (20) 17. Calvin Landis (12) 18. RJ Johnson (7) 19. Jon Agan (18) 20. Kolt Walker (15) 21. Matt Moro (13) 22. Zach Chappell (8) 23. Matt Covington (14) 24. David Hall (16). Lap Leader: Grosz 1-20.
Swindell wins second qualifying main of 21st Annual 360 Knoxville Nationals!
by Stacy Ervin
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA,
August 5, 2011 –
Sammy Swindell of Germantown,
Tennessee, won the second qualifying main event for the 21st Annual
Arnold Motor Supply 360 Knoxville Nationals, stealing what looked like
it might be a birthday victory from Wayne Johnson.
The first night of qualifying for the event was postponed by rain, so
all cars entered in the Lucas Oil ASCS-sanctioned event ran on Friday,
August 5, split into a “Thursday” group and a “Friday” group. Rain also
threatened on Friday, but moved out of the area for the show.
Johnson started on the pole and led through the first 11 laps while
Swindell, who started fourth, tried to wrestle second from outside
front-row starter Ryan Anderson. The yellow flag came out at lap two for
Larry Ball Jr., who was stopped in turn four.
After going green again, Johnson led while Anderson and Swindell picked
up their torrid battle. Swindell finally got the spot on lap six. The
race stayed green from there and Swindell started to close on Johnson in
traffic at the halfway mark.
Swindell took the lead in turn four coming to the flagstand for lap 12
and never looked back. Johnson held on to second ahead of a
hard-charging Shane Stewart in third. Randy Hannagan was fourth and
Anderson slid back to fifth.
Danny Lasoski set the Friday group’s fastest time trial at 16.069. Heat
races for the Friday group were won by Daryn Pittman, Brooke Tatnell,
Tony Shilling, Jake Peters and Danny Wood. Chad Meyer won the C-Main and
Larry Ball Jr. won the B-Main.
Friday Qualifiers Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 1 lap: 1. 33L, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (13) 16.069; 2. 22H, Randy Hannagan, Pittsboro, IN (24) 16.173; 3. 57, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (12) 16.272; 4. 11x, Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls, SD (47) 16.283; 5. 83, Tim Shaffer, Aliquippa, PA (18) 16.287; 6. 23, Seth Bergman, Snohomish, WA (40) 16.292; 7. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA (27) 16.320; 8. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD (48) 16.336; 9. 53D, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE (25) 16.340; 10. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA (14) 16.341; 11. 1s, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (23) 16.341; 12. 35, Ronnie Blair, Troy, OH (8) 16.376; 13. 87J, Justin Carver, Millington, TN (20) 16.380; 14. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (38) 16.397; 15. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA (28) 16.401; 16. 88, Tim Crawley, Benton, AR (33) 16.444; 17. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (1) 16.469; 18. 18R, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE (19) 16.470; 19. 89G, David Gravel, Watertown, CT (37) 16.478; 20. 04x, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH (17) 16.543; 21. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA (44) 16.546; 22. 2D, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (29) 16.547; 23. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA (30) 16.548; 24. 57x, Jake Peters, Sioux Falls, SD (16) 16.575; 25. 9, Gary Wright, Hooks, TX (9) 16.580; 26. 27, Daryn Pittman, Owasso, OK (46) 16.596; 27. 14T, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (3) 16.605; 28. 91, Henry Van Dam, Enumclaw, WA (11) 16.606; 29. 09, Matt Juhl, Estherville, IA (4) 16.609; 30. 81, Danny Wood, Norman, OK (15) 16.611; 31. 7, Gary Taylor, Houma, LA (39) 16.703; 32. 1w, Chad Meyer, Sioux Falls, SD (35) 16.718; 33. 23w, Scott Winters, Butterfield, MN (21) 16.723; 34. 41w, Joshua Williams, Glendale, AZ (41) 16.739; 35. 1x, Garry Lee Maier, Cimarron, KS (45) 16.754; 36. 51H, Mike Hess, Springfield, IL (7) 16.773; 37. 7m, Kevin Ramey, Fort Worth, TX (22) 16.836; 38. 87B, Jason Barney, Bremerton, NY (36) 16.841; 39. 9mx, Cody Baker, Lone Jack, MO (43) 16.892; 40. 19s, Steven Cross, Clinton, MO (6) 16.898; 41. 21A, Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, IA (34) 16.921; 42. 45x, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (10) 16.925; 43. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA (32) 16.969; 44. 83P, Ned Powers, Belle Fourche, SD (26) 16.972; 45. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA (31) 17.027; 46. 2H, Jason Eckard, Okoboji, IA (5) 17.035; 47. 3*, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (42) 17.064; 48. 22K, Koby Barksdale, Norman, OK (2) 17.120.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Daryn Pittman (1) 2. Sammy Swindell (4) 3. Tim Crawley (3) 4. Nate Van Haaften (2) / 5. Seth Bergman (5) 6. Gary Taylor (7) 7. Mike Hess (8) 8. Jason Eckard (10) / 9. Danny Lasoski (6) 10. Dustin Beenken (9)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:12.3: 1. Brooke Tatnell (1) 2. Bryan Dobesh (2) 3. Randy Hannagan (6) 4. Josh Higday (3) / 5. Ronnie Blair (4) 6. Johnny Herrera (9) 7. Larry Ball Jr. (5) 8. Kevin Ramey (8) / 9. Chad Meyer (7) DNS – Kaley Gharst
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:14.4: 1. Tony Shilling (2) 2. Shane Stewart (6) 3. Henry Van Dam (1) 4. Justin Carver (4) / 5. Ryan Roberts (3) 6. Clint Garner (5) 7. Scott Winters (7) 8. Koby Barksdale (10) / 9. Tom Lenz (9) 10. Jason Barney (8)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:14.0: 1. Jake Peters (2) 2. Ryan Anderson (4) 3. Gregg Bakker (6) 4. David Gravel (3) / 5. Jack Dover (5) 6. Matt Juhl (1) 7. Cody Baker (8) 8. Ned Powers (9) / 9. Joshua Williams (7)
Heat five (started), 8 laps, 2:13.3: 1. Danny Wood (1) 2. Wayne Johnson (4) 3. Gary Wright (2) 4. Tim Shaffer (6) / 5. Cap Henry (3) 6. Dennis Moore Jr. (5) 7. Garry Lee Maier (7) 8. Alan Ambers (9) / 9. Steven Cross (8)
C main (started), 7 laps, 1:58.0: 1. Chad Meyer (1) 2. Joshua Williams (2) / 3. Jason Barney (3) 4. Kaley Gharst (7) 5. Dustin Beenken (5) 6. Steven Cross (4) 7. Tom Lenz (6) DNS – Danny Lasoski
B main (started), 12 laps, 3:26.2: 1. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 2. Clint Garner (3) 3. Seth Bergman (1) 4. Jack Dover (4) / 5. Cap Henry (8) 6. Dennis Moore Jr. (5) 7. Johnny Herrera (16) 8. Ronnie Blair (6) 9. Gary Taylor (10) 10. Scott Winters (11) 11. Ryan Roberts (7) 12. Garry Lee Maier (12) 13. Matt Juhl (9) 14. Kevin Ramey (14) 15. Chad Meyer (21) 16. Koby Barksdale (20) 17. Jason Eckard (19) 18. Mike Hess (13) 19. Cody Baker (15) 20. Ned Powers (17) 21. Alan Ambers (18) 22. Joshua Williams (22)
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Sammy Swindell (4) 2. Wayne Johnson (1) 3. Shane Stewart (7) 4. Randy Hannagan (8) 5. Ryan Anderson (2) 6. Justin Carver (3) 7. David Gravel (11) 8. Tim Shaffer (5) 9. Daryn Pittman (17) 10. Josh Higday (10) 11. Brooke Tatnell (18) 12. Gregg Bakker (6) 13. Tim Crawley (9) 14. Danny Wood (20) 15. Clint Garner (22) 16. Nate Van Haaften (12) 17. Seth Bergman (23) 18. Tony Shilling (14) 19. Jake Peters (15) 20. Henry Van Dam (19) 21. Bryan Dobesh (13) 22. Gary Wright (16) 23. Larry Ball Jr. (21) DNS - 24. Jack Dover. Lap Leaders: W. Johnson 1-11, S. Swindell 12-20.
Lineups for Saturday…
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A Main |
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|
57 |
Stewart, Shane |
489 |
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22H |
Hannagan, Randy |
486 |
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1S |
Swindell, Sammy |
477 |
|
28 |
Swindell, Jeff |
474 |
|
22 |
Alley, Billy |
473 |
|
56 |
Heskin, Davey |
473 |
|
94 |
Hager, Derek |
471 |
|
41 |
Johnson, Jason |
469 |
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83 |
Shaffer, Tim |
469 |
|
4J |
Grosz, Lee |
468 |
|
38 |
Johnson, Wayne |
467 |
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15H |
Hafertepe, Jr., Sam |
466 |
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11X |
Bakker, Gregg |
466 |
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71R |
Anderson, Ryan |
463 |
|
0 |
Chappel, Zach |
458 |
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1M |
Humston, Chad |
457 |
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87J |
Carver, Justin |
457 |
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71 |
Johnson, R.J. |
455 |
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4B |
Baldaccini, Eric |
453 |
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7X |
Selvage, Dustin |
452 |
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B Main |
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|
55 |
McCarl, Terry |
447 |
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4BX |
Boston, Jordan |
446 |
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23 |
Bergman, Seth |
446 |
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40 |
Garner, Clint |
443 |
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89G |
Gravel, David |
443 |
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2 |
Higday, Josh |
441 |
|
88 |
Crawley, Tim |
440 |
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2MX |
Daggett, Dustin |
437 |
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27 |
Pittman, Daryn |
434 |
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14T |
Tatnell, Brooke |
428 |
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5J |
Ball, Jr., Larry |
426 |
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79 |
Landis, Calvin |
426 |
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53D |
Dover, Jack |
426 |
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11 |
Crockett, Roger |
424 |
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47T |
Shilling, Tony |
422 |
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3 |
Van Haaften, Nate |
421 |
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7TAZ |
Phillips, Tasker |
418 |
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57X |
Peters, Jake |
418 |
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81 |
Wood, Danny |
416 |
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2D |
Dobesh, Bryan |
415 |
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C Main |
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45K |
Walker, Kolt |
414 |
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2M |
Moro, Matt |
413 |
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4 |
Agan, Jon |
410 |
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D12 |
Moore, Jr., Dennis |
407 |
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11C |
Covington, Matt |
407 |
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8 |
Carney II, Jon |
406 |
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9 |
Wright, Gary |
404 |
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35 |
Blair, Ronnie |
402 |
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91 |
Van Dam, Henry |
402 |
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51 |
Hall, David |
401 |
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5M |
Cox, Justyn |
400 |
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29 |
Kaeding, Bud |
400 |
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29T |
Rilat, Travis |
392 |
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04X |
Henry, Cap |
392 |
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45C |
Hall, Russ |
389 |
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18R |
Roberts, Ryan |
384 |
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33L |
Lasoski, Danny |
362 |
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25 |
Peterson, Dylan |
360 |
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7 |
Taylor, Gary |
359 |
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54 |
Friedrichsen, Casey |
355 |
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D Main |
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09 |
Juhl, Matt |
355 |
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47 |
O'Banion, Brant |
352 |
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53 |
Beaver, Joe |
352 |
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23W |
Winters, Scott |
350 |
|
99 |
Bacon, Brady |
346 |
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10 |
Groenendyk, Tyler |
344 |
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28C |
Cornell, Jonathan |
342 |
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1X |
Maier, Garry Lee |
342 |
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45X |
Herrera, Johnny |
341 |
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1W |
Meyer, Chad |
336 |
|
98 |
Johnson, J.D. |
333 |
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7M |
Ramey, Kevin |
331 |
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51H |
Hess, Mike |
328 |
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14 |
Martin, Randy |
325 |
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9M |
Montgomery, Ricky |
325 |
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18 |
Bruce, Jr., Tony |
321 |
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9MX |
Baker, Cody |
320 |
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41W |
Williams, Joshua |
318 |
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04 |
Heimbaugh, Chad |
314 |
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2H |
Eckard, Jason |
307 |
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E main |
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83P |
Powers, Ned |
305 |
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22K |
Barksdale, Koby |
305 |
|
87 |
Reutzel, Aaron |
301 |
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93A |
Ambers, Alan |
301 |
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11CX |
Carroll, Dakota |
299 |
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87B |
Barney, Jason |
295 |
|
00 |
Foster, Brad |
294 |
|
33 |
Zoutte, Alan |
292 |
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19S |
Cross, Steven |
288 |
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5JR |
Ball, Jamie |
285 |
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21A |
Beenken, Dustin |
285 |
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8L |
Lenz, Tom |
280 |
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21 |
Brown, Brian |
275 |
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33A |
Alumbaugh, Austin |
275 |
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3* |
Gharst, Kaley |
275 |
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2K |
Ingle, Kevin |
272 |
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92C |
Ambers, Cody |
267 |
Zomer Scores Another Electrifying Win in Last Corner at Knoxville!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, July 30, 2011 – Dusty Zomer brought a packed crowd to its feet on Saturday night with a last corner pass of Tyler Walker to record his fourth win of the season, and ninth in his career at the Knoxville Raceway on Candi’s Flowers Night. Defending 360 champion, Clint Garner, took his third win of the season and the tenth in his career in that division.
After a spin by AJ Moeller and a run-in with the wall sidelined Austin Johnson, Zomer put Derek Ingalls’ #91 out front early from his starting spot on the pole. Another spin by Moeller with a lap in the books sidelined the rookie, and Zomer found himself leading Dustin Selvage, Walker, Robby Wolfgang and Lynton Jeffrey back to green flag racing.
Walker quickly moved into second and began stalking the leader in the Jesse Keen #17K. The California native would ride the cushion to the lead completing lap seven. Mark Dobmeier, who had won the B after extensive repairs were done to his sprinter after a hard crash in his heat with quick-timer, Bronson Maeschen, had moved up to sixth by the halfway point. The Grand Forks, North Dakota driver moved into fifth by lap 13, overtaking Selvage, who would retire two laps later.
Walker built a half straightaway lead with five to go, but Zomer began to reel him in, using the low side of the raceway. He was within three car lengths taking the white flag and continued to pursue Walker into turn four, where he pulled in front on the low side and made himself wide to take the checkers.
“I think traffic helped me a little, but it was experience too,” said Zomer from Victory Lane. “I run here weekly, and if Tyler had the last lap to run again, he’d do it differently. My hat is off to him for coming in here and running strong. I think we put on a good show for the fans! I hope everyone enjoyed it. We were strong and never gave up. I hope it continues in the Nationals.”
Following the Brandon, South Dakota native were Walker, Brian Brown, Jeffrey and Kevin Swindell. Hard-charger, Dobmeier, Kerry Madsen, Danny Lasoski, Austin McCarl and Don Droud Jr. rounded out the top ten.
Ricky Logan, Kerry Madsen, Ian Madsen and Brown won the four entertaining heats. In addition to the Dobmeier/Maeschen crash, Ben Gregg got upside down on the backstretch when something broke after finishing third in his heat. He would not return. JD Johnson suffered the same fate during the B main. No one was injured.
In the 360 feature, it was a battle of Sioux Falls natives. Gregg Bakker shot out from his pole position following a spin by quick-timer, Tasker Phillips. Bakker’s maintained his lead through a caution with three laps in the books. Ryan Anderson stopped in turn four with a folded front end.
Bakker led Dennis Moore Jr., Jonathan Cornell, Garner and Casey Friedrichsen back to green. Two laps later, Garner had moved into third, and by lap 13, had worked his way past Moore into second.
Bakker appeared to have things in control on the white flag lap, but while he was in turn three, eighth running, Jack Dover, slowed in turn two bringing caution. That brought a green, white, checker finish with Bakker leading Garner, Moore, Billy Alley and Cornell.
Garner used a good restart to circle his fellow Sioux Falls driver for the win in the Fluth #40 powered by Parker Engines. Following the lead pair were Moore, Alley and Chad Humston. Cornell, Friedrichsen, Oregon visitor Roger Crockett, Nate Van Haaften and David Hall rounded out the top ten.
Garner was complimentary of Bakker in Victory Lane. “It was good to race with Gregg Bakker. I know how he works. I knew exactly what his plan was. He had a good thing going, and usually he doesn’t change it. This is the third time we’ve won on Candi’s Flowers night. We did it, and we’re up here again.”
Ryan Roberts, Larry Ball Jr., Josh Higday and Dover took the heats, while Tony Shilling grabbed the B main. For the second week in a row, young Jordan Boston was the hard-charger in the A main, passing nine cars.
The 21st Annual Arnold Motor Supply 360 Nationals kick off Southern Iowa Sprintweek this Thursday night, August 4 at the Knoxville Raceway! Tickets still remain!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 1 lap): 1. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (4) 15.603; 2. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (1) 15.737; 3. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (5) 15.789; 4. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (33) 15.925; 5. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (2) 15.963; 6. 92, Kerry Madsen, Sydney, NSW, Aust. (17) 16.020; 7. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (14) 16.089; 8. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (26) 16.130; 9. 17K, Tyler Walker, Los Angeles, CA (21) 16.174; 10. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (15) 16.249; 11. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (3) 16.261; 12. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (23) 16.265; 13. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (7) 16.275; 14. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (10) 16.292; 15. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (25) 16.303; 16. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (9) 16.448; 17. 10P, Ricky Logan, Little Rock, AR (27) 16.646; 18. 2, Bryan Dobesh, Sioux Falls, SD (30) 16.691; 19. 2B, Ben Gregg, Glendale, AZ (22) 16.709; 20. 98, JD Johnson, Goddard, KS (32) 16.757; 21. 89G, David Gravel, Waterford, CT (12) 16.765; 22. 44w, Austen Wheatley, Lake Stevens, WA (18) 16.868; 23. 28, Ian Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (16) 16.995; 24. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (11) 17.106; 25. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (13) 17.185; 26. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (11) 17.260; 27. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (28) 17.263; 28. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (19) 17.307; 29. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN (6) 17.394; 30. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (20) 17.409; 31. 7G, Garrett Dollansky, Elk River, MN (31) 17.500; 32. 17, Marty Perovich, Denham Court, NSW, Aust. (24) , 17.926; 33. 4w, Matt Wasmund, Jackson, MN, NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:17.8: 1. Ricky Logan (2) 2. Tyler Walker (4) 3. David Gravel (1) 4. Don Droud Jr. (3) 5. Austin Johnson (8) / 6. Mike Houseman Jr. (7) 7. Mark Dobmeier (5) 8. Bronson Maeschen (6) DNS – Matt Wasmund
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:17.7: 1. Kerry Madsen (5) 2. Robby Wolfgang (3) 3. Danny Lasoski (6) 4. Austen Wheatley (1) 5. Austin McCarl (4) / 6. Bryan Dobesh (2) 7. Josh Schneiderman (8) 8. Ryan Bunton (7)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:17.3: 1. Ian Madsen (1) 2. Dusty Zomer (3) 3. Ben Gregg (2) 4. Kevin Swindell (6) 5. Lynton Jeffrey (5) / 6. Davey Heskin (4) 7. AJ Moeller (7) 8. Garrett Dollansky (8)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:17.8: 1. Brian Brown (5) 2. Dustin Selvage (4) 3. Terry McCarl (6) 4. Rager Phillips (3) 5. Mike Moore (1) / 6. JD Johnson (2) 7. Mark Johnson (7) 8. Marty Perovich (8)
B main (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Mark Dobmeier (1) 2. Davey Heskin (2) 3. AJ Moeller (7) 4. Bryan Dobesh (3) 5. Marty Perovich (11) / 6. Mike Houseman Jr. (5) 7. Garrett Dollansky (10) 8. JD Johnson (4) 9. Ryan Bunton (6) 10. Josh Schneiderman (9) 11. Mark Johnson (8) DNS – Bronson Maeschen, Matt Wasmund
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Dusty Zomer (1) 2. Tyler Walker (6) 3. Brian Brown (7) 4. Lynton Jeffrey (8) 5. Kevin Swindell (11) 6. Mark Dobmeier (17) 7. Kerry Madsen (9) 8. Danny Lasoski (12) 9. Austin McCarl (5) 10. Don Droud Jr. (3) 11. Terry McCarl (10) 12. Ian Madsen (16) 13. Rager Phillips (13) 14. Robby Wolfgang (2) 15. Ricky Logan (20) 16. Mike Moore (15) 17. Austen Wheatley (24) 18. David Gravel (14) 19. Bryan Dobesh (23) 20. Dustin Selvage (4) 21. Marty Perovich (21) 22. Davey Heskin (22) 23. AJ Moeller (19) 24. Austin Johnson (18) DNS – Ben Gregg. Lap Leaders: Zomer 1-6, Walker 7-19, Zomer 20. Hard-charger: Dobmeier.
360 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 2 laps): 1. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (7) 16.232; 2. 79, Calvin Landis, Knoxville, IA (8) 16.324; 3. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA (4) 16.371; 4. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA (1) 16.376; 5. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD (16) 16.404; 6. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA (6) 16.443; 7. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (20) 16.443; 8. 91, Henry Van Dam, Enumclaw, WA (10) 16.448; 9. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE (23) 16.472; 10. 22, Billy Alley, Bennett, NE (27) 16.478; 11. 28, Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, MO (9) 16.485; 12. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA (15) 16.501; 13. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA (12) 16.511; 14. 11x, Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls, SD (31) 16.533; 15. 11, Roger Crockett, Medford, OR (37) 16.562; 16. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA (28) 16.590; 17. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (32) 16.611; 18. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL (25) 16.620; 19. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA (3) 16.671; 20. 53x, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE (11) 16.693; 21. 18, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE (42) 16.697; 22. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA (33) 16.700; 23. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (26) 16.713; 24. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA (21) 16.762; 25. B4, Jordan Boston, Crete, NE (13) 16.764; 26. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA (40) 16.857; 27. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO (29) 16.936; 28. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA (19) 16.963; 29. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL (39) 17.134; 30. 09, Matt Juhl, Estherville, IA (36) 17.138; 31. 00, Brad Foster, Melbourne, VIC, Aust. (30) 17.169; 32. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (17) 17.184; 33. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (41) 17.360; 34. 41w, Joshua Williams, Glendale, AZ (14) 17.385; 35. 7H, John Hall, Marion, IA (2) 17.638; 36. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA (22) 17.760; 37. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA (35) 17.940; 38. 21A, Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, IA (24) 18.117; 39. 11c, Dakota Carroll, LaMonte, MO (34) 18.992; 40. 612, Isaac Schreurs, Sioux Falls, SD (18) 19.179; 41. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA (5) NT; 42. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (38) NT.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 2:00.4: 1. Ryan Roberts (1) 2. Chad Humston (2) 3. Dennis Moore Jr. (3) 4. Clint Garner (5) 5. Tasker Phillips (4) / 6. Jordan Boston (7) 7. Tom Lenz (8) 8. Jimmy Davies (6) 9. Alan Zoutte (9) DNS – Davey Heskin, Matt Moro
Heat two (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Larry Ball Jr. (1) 2. Billy Alley (4) 3. RJ Johnson (2) 4. Gregg Bakker (3) 5. Calvin Landis (6) / 6. Tony Shilling (5) 7. Russ Hall (7) 8. Matt Juhl (8) 9. Joshua Williams (9) 10. Dustin Beenken (10) DNS – Bronson Maeschen
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Josh Higday (1) 2. Jonathan Cornell (4) 3. Ryan Anderson (5) 4. Roger Crockett (3) 5. Joe Beaver (6) / 6. Brad Foster (8) 7. Chad Heimbaugh (2) 8. John Hall (9) 9. Dakota Carroll (10) 10. Ricky Montgomery (7)
Heat four (started), 7 laps, 2:01.5: 1. Jack Dover (2) 2. Jamie Ball (1) 3. Nate Van Haaften (3) 4. Casey Friedrichsen (4) 5. David Hall (6) / 6. Henry Van Dam (5) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (7) 8. Jarrod Schneiderman (8) 9. Isaac Schreurs (10) 10. Jon Agan (9)
B main (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Tony Shilling (1) 2. Jordan Boston (4) 3. Russ Hall (5) 4. Henry Van Dam (2) 5. Chad Heimbaugh (3) / 6. Brad Foster (10) 7. Ricky Montgomery (6) 8. Jarrod Schneiderman (11) 9. Tyler Groenendyk (7) 10. Tom Lenz (16) 11. Jimmy Davies (8) 12. Matt Juhl (9) 13. Joshua Williams (13) 14. John Hall (14) 15. Alan Zoutte (12) 16. Dakota Carroll (18) 17. Isaac Schreurs (17) 18. Dustin Beenken (15) DNS – Jon Agan, Davey Heskin, Matt Moro, Bronson Maeschen
A main (started), 16 laps, NT: 1. Clint Garner (8) 2. Gregg Bakker (1) 3. Dennis Moore Jr. (2) 4. Billy Alley (5) 5. Chad Humston (6) 6. Jonathan Cornell (4) 7. Casey Friedrichsen (3) 8. Roger Crockett (13) 9. Nate Van Haaften (14) 10. David Hall (9) 11. Calvin Landis (11) 12. Joe Beaver (10) 13. Jordan Boston (22) 14. Josh Higday (19) 15. Tasker Phillips (12) 16. Russ Hall (23) 17. Tony Shilling (21) 18. Ryan Roberts (17) 19. Jamie Ball (20) 20. Henry Van Dam (24) 21. Jack Dover (16) 22. Larry Ball Jr. (18) 23. RJ Johnson (15) 24. Ryan Anderson (7). Lap Leaders: Bakker 1-14, Garner 15-16. Hard-charger: Boston.
Zomer Rolls to Third Win of Season at Knoxville!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, July 23, 2011 – Dusty Zomer raced to his third win of the season, and eighth in his career at the Knoxville Raceway on Saturday night in the 410 class. Russ Hall captured his second win of the season in the 360 class, while Carson McCarl picked up his third win of the season with the 305’s.
Zomer jumped out to the early lead from his front row starting spot. Robby Wolfgang ran second, but was overtaken by Brian Brown on lap five. On the next go-around, Dustin Selvage and Mike Houseman Jr. tangled bringing out the caution. Zomer led Brown, Wolfgang, Ian Madsen and Danny Lasoski back to green.
Brown shot around Zomer on the restart as the two battled for the top spot. On the eight lap, Zomer regained the lead for good. Bronson Maeschen was running tenth when he jumped the berm in turn two and brought about another caution. Kevin Swindell made a bold move from seventh to fourth after the restart.
On lap fifteen, tenth running Lynton Jeffrey blew a left rear tire. That set up an opportunity for Swindell, who shot around Lasoski for the third spot. A three car accident marred the final dash as Austin McCarl, Cap Henry and Maeschen suffered extensive damage with three laps to go.
Zomer was able to hold onto the win in Derek Ingalls #91. “I knew the car was getting worse up on the top,” he said in Victory Lane. “When Brown came around me, I tried the bottom and found something. From there on out, the car was great down there. I didn’t want to leave it. I can’t thank my team enough, and we’re clicking at the right time.”
Brown settled for second, ahead of Swindell, Davey Heskin, who grabbed fourth on the last lap, and Lasoski. Mark Dobmeier, quick-timer, Terry McCarl, Ian Madsen, Wolfgang and Rager Phillips rounded out the top ten.
Swindell, Maeschen and Zomer won heat races. A strange ending to the first heat occurred when Brown was leading and lost control coming for the checkers, collecting Dustin Selvage. They were scored third and fourth. Bob Weuve got upside down in his heat, but returned for the feature.
In the 360 main event, Lee Grosz shot out from his pole position to lead early. With five laps down, Chad Humston checked up behind a pair of cars and spun in turn three, bringing out the yellow flag. Grosz led Russ Hall, Casey Friedrichsen, Larry Ball Jr. and Gregg Bakker back to green flag racing.
Hall sized up Grosz and had the lead at the completion of the sixth lap. Friedrichsen moved into second shortly thereafter. Hall had no peer as he rode the cushion around the big half-mile in the Mike Waddell Racing #45c. Friedrichsen finished a career-best second ahead of Clint Garner who grabbed the spot late from Gregg Bakker.
“My Dad and Dirty Red worked their butts off this week to get the car right,” said Hall from Victory Lane. “I have to thank Mike Waddell. This is awesome. This track turned out great. The car worked excellent, top or bottom.”
Larry Ball Jr. finished fifth, and Grosz, Jon Agan, Nate Van Haaften, Jordan Boston and Billy Alley rounded out the top ten. Dennis Moore Jr. won the B main, while Humston, JD Johnson, Van Haaften and Ryan Anderson took heat races. Austin Alumbaugh, Bryan Gossel and RJ Johnson were involved in a nasty tangle in the third heat. Only Johnson returned, and there were no injuries.
Carson McCarl left little doubt of the outcome, as he led from start to finish from his starting spot outside row one. Despite a lap two caution for a Steve Palmer spin, the 16 year old driver was flawless in the T-MAC Motorsports #97. Mitchell Alexander chased him to the checkers ahead of Kevin Hetrick, Austin Johnson and Jamie Ball.
“It’s unbelievable,” said McCarl. “I came into the year not expecting to win a race, and we’ve won three out of the six. I have to thank Van Gorp Construction, Gary Dean and Aaron Berryhill for their help. The bottom in three and four was getting a lot better so I headed down there.”
Matt Stelzer ran sixth, and Bart Friedrichsen, Josh Jones, Chris Mallicoat and Matt Stephenson rounded out the top ten. Johnson and Alexander won the heats.
The Deery Brothers Late Model Series hits Knoxville on Tuesday night, July 26, while next Saturday, July 30, Candi’s Flowers Night will see the last preparation before the 21st Annual Arnold Motor Supply 360 Nationals.
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 1 lap: 1. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (11) 15.670; 2. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (9) 15.740; 3. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (18) 15.766; 4. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (7) 15.781; 5. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (6) 15.798; 6. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (10) 15.898; 7. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (21) 15.930; 8. 28, Ian Madsen, St. Marys, NSW, Aust. (1) 16.040; 9. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (28) 16.136; 10. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (3) 16.139; 11. 04, Cap Henry, Bellevue, OH (4) 16.140; 12. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (8) 16.169; 13. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (5) 16.176; 14. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (14) 16.180; 15. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (24) 16.309; 16. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (23) 16.34; 17. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (15) 16.349; 18. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (25) 16.358; 19. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (20) 16.362; 20. 14, Tony Stewart, Columbus, IN (27) 16.459; 21. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (13) 16.464; 22. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (22) 16.519; 23. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (17) 16.699; 24. 4, Jon Corbin, Carrollton, MO (2) 16.800; 25. 23, Russel Borland, Kewaskum, WI (12) 17.339; 26. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (16) 17.598; 27. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (19) 17.814; 28. 7G, Garrett Dollansky, Elk River, MN (26) 18.545.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Kevin Swindell (7) 2. Josh Schneiderman (4) 3. Brian Brown (6) 4. Dustin Selvage (2) 5. Robby Wolfgang (5) 6. Terry McCarl (8) 7. Rager Phillips (3) 8. Ryan Bunton (1) 9. Russel Borland (9) 10. Garrett Dollansky (10)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:19.8: 1. Bronson Maeschen (3) 2. Mark Dobmeier (8) 3. Tony Stewart (2) 4. Don Droud Jr. (4) 5. Ian Madsen (6) 6. Austin McCarl (7) 7. Cap Henry (5) 8. Mike Houseman Jr. (1) DNS – Mike Moore
Heat three (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Dusty Zomer (6) 2. Davey Heskin (8) 3. Danny Lasoski (5) 4. AJ Moeller (5) 5. Lynton Jeffrey (4) 6. Johnn Cressman (1) 7. Bob Weuve (2) DNS – Jon Corbin, Mark Johnson
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Dusty Zomer (2) 2. Brian Brown (4) 3. Kevin Swindell (7) 4. Davey Heskin (8) 5. Danny Lasoski (5) 6. Mark Dobmeier (9) 7. Terry McCarl (10) 8. Ian Madsen (3) 9. Robby Wolfgang (1) 10. Rager Phillips (19) 11. Don Droud Jr. (13) 12. Tony Stewart (17) 13. Ryan Bunton (21) 14. AJ Moeller (11) 15. Russel Borland (23) 16. Josh Schneiderman (12) 17. Austin McCarl (6) 18. Cap Henry (18) 19. Bronson Maeschen (15) 20. Bob Weuve (20) 21. Lynton Jeffrey (14) 22. Mike Moore (25) 23. Garrett Dollansky (24) 24. Dustin Selvage (16) 25. Mike Houseman Jr. (22) DNS – Jon Corbin, Mark Johnson, Johnn Cressman. Lap Leaders: Zomer 1-6, Brown 7, Zomer 8-20. Hard-charger: Phillips.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.219; 2. 18, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE, 16.423; 3. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA, 16.487; 4. 4x, Jordan Boston, Crete, NE, 16.500; 5. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.530; 6. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.545; 7. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.601; 8. 22, Billy Alley, Bennett, NE, 16.621; 9. 11x, Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.636; 10. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.658; 11. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.678; 12. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.715; 13. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND, 16.725; 14. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.726; 15. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL, 16.814; 16. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 16.901; 17. 09, Matt Juhl, Estherville, IA, 16.915; 18. 98, JD Johnson, Wichita, KS, 16.925; 19. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.936; 20. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.937; 21. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA, 16.939; 22. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 16.968; 23. 33A, Austin Alumbaugh, Higginsville, MO, 17.020; 24. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA, 17.068; 25. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 17.116; 26. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 17.123; 27. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 17.129; 28. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.160; 29. 7H, John Hall, Marion, IA, 17.163; 30. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 17.184; 31. 6G, Bryan Gossel, Ft. Collins, CO, 17.198; 32. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 17.235; 33. 00, Brad Foster, Melbourne, VIC, Aust., 17.236; 34. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 17.380; 35. 1HD, Jason Tostenson, Gaylord, MN, 17.792; 36. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville IA, NT.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 2:00.6: 1. Chad Humston (3) 2. Gregg Bakker (4) 3. Clint Garner (6) 4. Lee Grosz (1) / 5. Josh Higday (9) 6. Matt Juhl (2) 7. John Hall (8) 8. Brad Foster (7) 9. Alan Zoutte (5)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 2:02.3: 1. JD Johnson (2) 2. Jon Agan (3) 3. Ryan Roberts (6) 4. Russ Hall (4) / 5. Tasker Phillips (8) 6. Dennis Moore Jr. (5) 7. Rod Richards (1) 8. Tyler Groenendyk (7) 9. Chad Heimbaugh (9)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, 2:03.9: 1. Nate Van Haaften (5) 2. David Hall (2) 3. Casey Friedrichsen (4) 4. Jason Tostenson (9) / 5. Jarrod Schneiderman (7) 6. RJ Johnson (3) 7. Austin Alumbaugh (1) 8. Dustin Selvage (6) 9. Bryan Gossel (8)
Heat four (started), 7 laps, 2:03.7: 1. Ryan Anderson (1) 2. Matt Moro (2) 3. Billy Alley (5) 4. Larry Ball Jr. (4) / 5. Jordan Boston (6) 6. Ricky Montgomery (3) 7. Tom Lenz (8) 8. Jimmy Davies (7) DNS – Joe Beaver
B main (started), 10 laps, 3:07.6: 1. Dennis Moore Jr. (1) 2. Jordan Boston (2) 3. Ricky Montgomery (3) 4. Josh Higday (5) / 5. Jimmy Davies (12) 6. Tyler Groenendyk (10) 7. RJ Johnson (4) 8. Joe Beaver (17) 9. Tasker Phillips (14) 10. Jarrod Schneiderman (9) 11. Tom Lenz (13) 12. Brad Foster (16) 13. Chad Heimbaugh (15) 14. Alan Zoutte (7) 15. John Hall (11) 16. Matt Juhl (6) 17. Rod Richards (8) DNS – Dustin Selvage, Austin Alumbaugh, Bryan Gossel
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Russ Hall (4) 2. Casey Friedrichsen (3) 3. Clint Garner (10) 4. Gregg Bakker (5) 5. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 6. Lee Grosz (1) 7. Jon Agan (11) 8. Nate Van Haaften (7) 9. Jordan Boston (18) 10. Billy Alley (6) 11. Chad Humston (8) 12. Dennis Moore Jr. (17) 13. David Hall (13) 14. Ryan Anderson (15) 15. Ryan Roberts (9) 16. Jason Tostenson (16) 17. Josh Higday (20) 18. JD Johnson (12) 19. Matt Moro (14) 20. Ricky Montgomery (19). Lap Leaders: Grosz 1-5, R. Hall 6-15. Hard-charger: Boston.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 17.407; 2. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE, 17.433; 3. 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.544; 4. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 17.553; 5. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN, 17.589; 6. 53, Kevin Hetrick, Gladstone, IL, 17.736; 7. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.844; 8. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 17.852; 9. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 17.865; 10. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 17.888; 11. 87, Cale Hutchings, Bloomfield, IA, 17.991; 12. 22, Chris Mallicoat, Boone, IA, 18.022; 13. 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines, IA, 18.092; 14. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 18.106; 15. 55KC, Bob Hildreth, Iowa Falls, IA, 18.256; 16. 4c, Chris Horton, Indianola, IA, 19.927; 17. 12, TJ Peterson, Des Moines, IA, NT; 18. 7s, Tim St. Arnold, Des Moines, IA, NT; DQ (Light at the Scales), 02s, Josh Jones, Knoxville IA
Heat one (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Austin Johnson (2) 2. Jamie Ball (4) 3. Bart Friedrichsen (3) 4. Josh Jones (10) 5. Alan Ambers (1) 6. Tasker Phillips (5) 7. Steve Palmer (7) 8. Cale Hutchings (6) 9. Bob Hildreth (8) 10. Tim St. Arnold (9)
Heat two (started), 6 laps, 1:53.2: 1. Mitchell Alexander (1) 2. Matthew Stelzer (4) 3. Carson McCarl (5) 4. Kevin Hetrick (2) 5. Matt Stephenson (3) 6. Chris Mallicoat (6) 7. Cody Ambers (7) DN S - Chris Horton, TJ Peterson
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Carson McCarl (2) 2. Mitchell Alexander (3) 3. Kevin Hetrick (4) 4. Austin Johnson (5) 5. Jamie Ball (8) 6. Matthew Stelzer (7) 7. Bart Friedrichsen (6) 8. Josh Jones (1) 9. Chris Mallicoat (11) 10. Matt Stephenson (9) 11. Alan Ambers (10) 12. Bob Hildreth (15) 13. Cody Ambers (13) 14. Cale Hutchings (12) 15. Steve Palmer (14). Lap Leaders: McCarl 1-12.
Lasoski Cops #96 and Some Meat on Hy-Vee Night!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, July 16, 2011 – Danny Lasoski won for the 96th time on Hy-Vee night at the Marion County Fair Saturday night at the Knoxville Raceway. In addition to his $3,000 winnings, he also took home a half a beef and a half a hog. Chad Humston won the same prize in grabbing his first win of the year in the 360 class and overcoming his recent bad luck, and Tasker Phillips won for the fifth time in his career in the 305 class.
The 410 feature had an ugly start, as AJ Moeller got into the turn one wall and tore up his sprinter. The incident collected Joey Moughan, who also got upside down. Neither driver was injured, but one of the safety crew was taken to the Knoxville Hospital for observation.
Once underway, it was pole-sitter, Josh Schneiderman jumping out to a good lead in the early going. With four laps in the books, Bronson Maeschen collected Rager Phillips on the backstretch. The drivers, who were running ninth and tenth, respectively, were done.
Schneiderman led Dustin Selvage, Don Droud Jr., Terry McCarl and Dusty Zomer back to green flag racing. Zomer moved forward two spots on the restart, and battled Droud for third for several laps. Lasoski moved into fourth by lap eight, and up to third by the halfway point.
Disaster struck for the third running Selvage and seventh running, Terry McCarl, when both went up in smoke with twelve laps down. Schneiderman now had Lasoski on his bumper on the restart. While Schneiderman blocked low, Lasoski went to the high side of one and two and cruised by to victory in his Eagle chassis powered by Kistler.
“I need to give thanks where thanks is due,” said Lasoski. “My boys never quit on me, and neither does our Eagle and our Kistler power. 100 is our goal and we’re sure going to try.”
Schneiderman held on for a solid second, followed by Droud, quick timer Kevin Swindell, and Zomer. Austin McCarl, Mark Dobmeier, Davey Heskin, Lynton Jeffrey and hard-charger Robby Wolfgang rounded out the top ten. Ryan Bunton, Heskin and Selvage won heat races.
It was all Humston in the 360 feature. The Giltner, Nebraska native rolled from outside row one to pull away from his competition. A pair of cautions bunched the field behind him, however. The eighth place car of Tony Shilling lost his right rear wheel with seven laps down. At the time, Humston led Matt Moro, Ryan Anderson, Larry Ball Jr. and Russ Hall back to green.
Anderson moved into second on the restart, and quick-timer, Clint Garner, passed a pair of cars to move into fourth. The final slowdown came when Casey Friedrichsen stopped with twelve laps in the books. It didn’t slow Humston from his third career win in the 360 class aboard the Burch Motorsports #1m.
“These guys have been working their butts off and I appreciate it,” said Chad of his crew. “We had to change a motor after qualifying. It just wasn’t up to par. This one got us to the front, and that’s what we wanted.”
Anderson was second, while Garner took third from Moro on the 14th lap. After Moro, the top ten was completed by Russ Hall, Larry Ball Jr., Dave Hall, Jon Agan, Nate Van Haaften and Tasker Phillips. Jarrod Schneiderman, Dave Hall and Agan won the three heat races.
In the 305 12-lap feature, pole-sitter, Matthew Stelzer led early. Tasker Phillips had moved into second by the halfway point, followed by Chris Mallicoat, Matt Stephenson and Jamie Ball. Stelzer entered traffic around lap eight running the bottom. Phillips, was on the cushion and found his way around on the ninth circuit.
When Mark Widmar tried to enter the backstretch pit entrance and spun, it brought a caution with ten laps in the books. Stephenson restarted fourth, but slowed on the next try at green. Phillips led the final green, white, checker dash to record his fifth career 305 win at Knoxville.
“I’ve been running the bottom, because you need to do that here,” said Phillips in Victory Lane. “It was nice to cruise on top again.”
Quick-timer, Ball passed Stelzer for second, with Carson McCarl grabbing fourth ahead of Chad Huston. Hard-charger, Tim St. Arnold, Mallicoat, Josh Jones, Mitchell Alexander and Alan Ambers rounded out the top ten. Bart Friedrichsen, Mark Van Haaften and Alexander won heats.
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 1 lap: 1. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (22) 15.144; 2. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (20) 15.173; 3. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (10) 15.248; 4. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (3) 15.351; 5. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (7) 15.389; 6. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (8) 15.446; 7. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (16) 15.475; 8. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (12) 15.498; 9. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (4) 15.556; 10. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (14) 15.625; 11. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (9) 15.626; 12. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (13) 15.645; 13. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (1) 15.757; 14. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (18) 15.791; 15. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (6) 15.798; 16. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (19) 15.893; 17. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (23) 15.920; 18. 4K, Paul Jeffrey, Kellyville, NSW, Aust. (17) 15.957; 19. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (17) 15.977; 20. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (2) 16.057; 21. 4, Jon Corbin, Carrollton, MO (11) 16.168; 22. 21x, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (5) 16.359; 23. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (21) 16.367; 24. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (25) 16.553; 25. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (24) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:12.4: 1. Ryan Bunton (1) 2. Kevin Swindell (6) 3. Don Droud Jr. (4) 4. Danny Lasoski (5) 5. Josh Schneiderman (3) 6. AJ Moeller (2) 7. Robby Wolfgang (7) 8. Joey Moughan (8)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:08.8: 1. Davey Heskin (1) 2. Mark Dobmeier (3) 3. Dusty Zomer (4) 4. Bronson Maeschen (6) 5. Terry McCarl (5) 6. Johnn Cressman (2) 7. Josh Higday (7) 8. Mike Houseman Jr. (8)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:11.5: 1. Dustin Selvage (4) 2. Austin McCarl (6) 3. Rager Phillips (5) 4. Lynton Jeffrey (3) 5. Bob Weuve (2) 6. Paul Jeffrey (1) 7. Jon Corbin (7)
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Danny Lasoski (7) 2. Josh Schneiderman (1) 3. Don Droud Jr. (4) 4. Kevin Swindell (10) 5. Dusty Zomer (3) 6. Austin McCarl (8) 7. Mark Dobmeier (11) 8. Davey Heskin (15) 9. Lynton Jeffrey (12) 10. Robby Wolfgang (19) 11. Bob Weuve (13) 12. Johnn Cressman (17) 13. Ryan Bunton (14) 14. Jon Corbin (21) 15. Mike Houseman Jr. (23) 16. Dustin Selvage (2) 17. Josh Higday (20) 18. Terry McCarl (6) 19. Paul Jeffrey (18) 20. Bronson Maeschen (9) 21. Rager Phillips (5) 22. Mike Moore (24) 23. AJ Moeller (16) 24. Joey Moughan (22). Lap Leaders: Schneiderman 1-12, Lasoski 13-20. Hard-charger: Wolfgang.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 15.970; 2. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.224; 3. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.318; 4. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.324; 5. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA, 16.337; 6. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.347; 7. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.357; 8. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.378; 9. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA, 16.442; 10. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.443; 11. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.484; 12. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.501; 13. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.507; 14. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.523; 15. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.628; 16. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 16.670; 17. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.686; 18. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.762; 19. 6G, Bryan Gossel, Ft. Collins, CO, 16.834; 20. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 16.849; 21. 14J, Josh Riggins, Lincoln, NE, 16.910; 22. 7H, John Hall, Marion, IA, 17.069; 23. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 17.078; 24. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.098; 25. 00, Brad Foster, Melbourne, VIC, Aust., NT; 26. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, NT.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Jarrod Schneiderman (2) 2. Clint Garner (6) 3. Alan Zoutte (1) 4. Russ Hall (4) 5. Larry Ball Jr. (3) 6. Tasker Phillips (5) 7. Bryan Gossel (7) 8. John Hall (8) DNS – Brad Foster
Heat two (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. David Hall (4) 2. Chad Humston (3) 3. Casey Friedrichsen (1) 4. Dustin Selvage (5) 5. Nate Van Haaften (6) 6. Ricky Montgomery (8) 7. Rod Richards (7) 8. Tyler Groenendyk (2) DNS – Chad Heimbaugh
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Jon Agan (2) 2. Tom Lenz (1) 3. Matt Moro (3) 4. Ryan Anderson (4) 5. Tony Shilling (6) 6. Jimmy Davies (7) 7. Dennis Moore Jr. (5) DNS - Josh Riggins
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Chad Humston (2) 2. Ryan Anderson (4) 3. Clint Garner (10) 4. Matt Moro (1) 5. Russ Hall (6) 6. Larry Ball Jr. (3) 7. David Hall (5) 8. Jon Agan (12) 9. Nate Van Haaften (9) 10. Tasker Phillips (16) 11. Jarrod Schneiderman (11) 12. Ricky Montgomery (20) 13. Tyler Groenendyk (17) 14. Tom Lenz (15) 15. Bryan Gossel (18) 16. Alan Zoutte (13) 17. Rod Richards (19) 18. Jimmy Davies (21) 19. Casey Friedrichsen (14) 20. Tony Shilling (8) 21. Dustin Selvage (7) DNS – Dennis Moore Jr., John Hall, Josh Riggins, Brad Foster, Chad Heimbaugh. Lap Leader: Humston 1-15. Hard-charger: Montgomery.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 17.921; 2. 7c, Chad Huston, Jamesport, MO, 17.940; 3. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 17.996; 4. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 18.107; 5. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 18.110; 6. 02s, Josh Jones, Knoxville, IA, 18.136; 7. 22, Chris Mallicoat, Boone, IA, 18.17; 8. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE, 18.175; 9. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 18.183; 10. 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 18.214; 11. 33, Mark Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 18.222; 12. 7s, Tim St. Arnold, Des Moines, IA, 18.334; 13. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 18.362; 14. 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines IA, 18.424; 15. 21, Keith Carlberg, Webster City, IA, 18.570; 16. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 18.772; 17. 12, TJ Peterson, Des Moines, IA, 19.380; 18. 4c, Chris Horton, Indianola, IA, 19.684; 19. 00, Matt McBride, Runnells, IA, 21.466; 20. 87, Cale Hutchings, Bloomfield, IA, NT; 21. 7w, Mark Widmar, Ottumwa, IA, NT.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, 1:50.3: 1. Bart Friedrichsen (2) 2. Alan Ambers (1) 3. Jamie Ball (5) 4. Matt Stephenson (4) 5. Chris Mallicoat (3) 6. Cody Ambers (6) DNS - Matt McBride
Heat two (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Mark Van Haaften (2) 2. Tasker Phillips (4) 3. Matthew Stelzer (3) 4. Chad Huston (5) 5. Steve Palmer (1) 6. Mark Widmar (7) 7. TJ Peterson (6)
Heat three (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Mitchell Alexander (3) 2. Carson McCarl (5) 3. Josh Jones (4) 4. Keith Carlberg (1) 5. Chris Horton (6) 6. Tim St. Arnold (2) DNS - Cale Hutchings
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Tasker Phillips (4) 2. Jamie Ball (8) 3. Matthew Stelzer (1) 4. Carson McCarl (6) 5. Chad Huston (7) 6. Tim St. Arnold (13) 7. Chris Mallicoat (2) 8. Josh Jones (3) 9. Mitchell Alexander (9) 10. Alan Ambers (12) 11. Bart Friedrichsen (10) 12. Steve Palmer (11) 13. Keith Carlberg (14) 14. Cody Ambers (16) 15. Matt Stephenson (5) 16. Mark Widmar (17) 17. Chris Horton (15) DNS – Mark Van Haaften, TJ Peterson, Matt McBride, Cale Hutchings. Lap Leaders: Stelzer 1-8, T. Phillips 9-12. Hard-charger: St. Arnold.
Three Winners Excite Knoxville Fans on 410 Twin Features Night!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, July 9, 2011 – The crowd was on the edge of their seat on Wells Fargo Twin Features Night Saturday at the Knoxville Raceway. Three features saw three exciting endings, including a family duel, a come-from-behind win, and some redemption in the 360 class.
Terry McCarl wrestled the lead from his son, Austin, to take the first of two feature events in the 410 class. Kevin Swindell would lead from the pole early in the 20-lap event, but fellow front row starter, Lynton Jeffrey, dueled him to take the point on lap two. By lap five, Jeffrey led Swindell, Austin McCarl, Dusty Zomer and Terry McCarl.
All heck broke loose for the leaders on lap eight when Swindell stopped in turn two after battling with Austin McCarl for second. Jeffrey stopped in turn four with throttle linkage issues. Austin McCarl inherited the lead at that point ahead of Zomer, Terry McCarl, Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Mark Dobmeier.
The elder McCarl worked into second at the halfway point, but could do little to reel in his son. Hafertepe was able to move into third, before Zomer blew a left rear tire on lap sixteen, setting up a four-lap dash to the finish.
Austin McCarl shot out, but Terry was right there on his nerf bar. He would make his winning pass with two laps to go. It was the veteran’s 51st career win at the famed oval (fourth all-time), and it came aboard the VerMeer Motorsports #55 Eagle Chassis powered by Don Ott.
“I’ve got mixed emotions,” said Terry. “I feel bad for Austin. Tony (VerMeer) pays us to win races. Austin had us covered before the caution. There was no way I would have beaten him without that. The guys told me Hafertepe was coming, so I couldn’t mess around. Austin wouldn’t have wanted me to let him win. We have struggled, and I want to thank our sponsors for hanging with us.”
Austin would hold onto second, ahead of Hafertepe, Dobmeier, and Danny Lasoski. Rager Phillips, Don Droud Jr., Josh Higday, Josh Schneiderman and Robby Wolfgang rounded out the top ten.
In the second feature for the 410’s, Kevin Swindell chalked up his first career victory at Knoxville despite two close calls that had fans thinking he may be headed upside down.
Bob Weuve led the first lap of the second feature from the pole. Swindell, who started in row two, took the point on the next go-around. When Mike Moore stopped and brought a caution with four laps in the books, Swindell led Weuve, Dustin Selvage, Schneiderman and Paul Jeffrey back to green.
Lasoski moved from sixth to grab third from Schneiderman on lap six. He would pass Selvage for second two laps later. Terry McCarl had moved up into the top five at the halfway point, but the race was for the lead.
Lasoski was gaining on Swindell. On lap 13, Swindell got sideway in turn four and jumped the infield berm. He did a great job of saving it and got on it again in the infield to hold onto second behind Lasoski. Lasoski appeared well on his way to another win, when Paul Jeffrey slowed with five laps to go.
The five lap dash to the checkers saw Lasoski starting ahead of Swindell, Selvage, Schneiderman and Terry McCarl. The lead pair left the rest behind. While Lasoski ran the bottom, Swindell rode the cushion and with his momentum, gained the lead on the 19th lap. In turn four, coming for the checkers, the car started sideways again, but this time he was able to keep the lead and get the win aboard the Big Game Treestands #1s.
“I got in the wrong predicament and the car jumped out,” said Swindell of his near miss in turn four. “I got the left front on the berm and it wouldn’t come back. I got lucky getting the yellow there at the end. I was just Superman after that. The car was great.”
Lasoski was second, ahead of Selvage, Terry McCarl and Schneiderman. Zomer, Phillips, Dobmeier, Hafertepe and hard-charger and quick timer, Bronson Maeschen. Phillips, Lasoski and Schneiderman won the heat races.
In the 360 class, it was Randy Martin finding Victory Lane for the first time in several years. It was his 18th career win at Knoxville tying him for third all-time on the 360 list with Dean Chadd.
Larry Ball Jr. tangled with Martin for the entire distance. Ball Jr. led laps one and two, and laps four through eight. As Martin ran the low side of the speedway, utilizing his Roush-Yates Ford power, Ball Jr. worked the cushion to perfection.
A lap eight red flag was the only stoppage of the event, and it was the opportunity Martin needed to get back up front. Chad Heimbaugh slowed in turn one while running seventh. Unfortunately, the incident collected Chad Humston and Casey Friedrichsen. No one was hurt, but all were done.
Ball Jr. led the restart with seven to go ahead of Martin, Dennis Moore Jr., Matt Moro and Nate Van Haaften. While Martin took the lead for good when the green flag fell, Moore Jr. challenged Ball for second. Moro would enter the fray and after a struggle moved into third in the last corner in exciting fashion.
“It’s been awhile,” said Martin of his win. “We’ve been struggling. We came up here without expectations. I have to thank my crew and Davey Whitworth, who helped us out tonight. We’re getting the Ford better. They’re building us a new one that’s going to be different, and hopefully, we’ll have it before the Nationals.”
Ball Jr. held down second ahead of Moro. Moore Jr. was fourth and Clint Garner fifth. Van Haaften, Russ Hall, Ryan Roberts, Jamie Ball and Jon Agan rounded out the top ten. Rod Richards, Clint Garner and Ball Jr. won heats, while Roberts took the B.
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410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order), 1 lap: 1. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (1) 15.083; 2. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (22) 15.367; 3. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (5) 15.446; 4. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (9) 15.446; 5. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (3) 15.449; 6. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (15) 15.449; 7. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (8) 15.581; 8. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (16) 15.602; 9. 15H, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Sunnyvale, TX (14) 15.622; 10. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (11) 15.623; 11. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (19) 15.668; 12. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (12) 15.678; 13. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (18) 15.774; 14. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (6) 15.818; 15. 1w, Chad Meyer, Sioux Falls, SD (1) 15.822; 16. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (2) 15.854; 17. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (4) 15.966; 18. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (20) 15.978; 19. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (10) 15.981; 20. 4K, Paul Jeffrey, Kellyville, NSW, Aust. (7) 16.011; 21. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (13) 16.026; 22. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (17) 16.195; 23. 21x, Kyle Cummins, Brownsburg, IN (21) 16.852;
Heat one (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Rager Phillips (4) 2. Don Droud Jr. (2) 3. Dusty Zomer (5) 4. Josh Higday (3) 5. Bob Weuve (8) 6. Ryan Bunton (1) 7. Mike Moore (7) 8. Bronson Maeschen (6)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Danny Lasoski (2) 2. Austin McCarl (4) 3. Mark Dobmeier (3) 4. Kevin Swindell (6) 5. Kyle Cummins (8) 6. AJ Moeller (1) 7. Dustin Selvage (5) 8. DQ - (no scales), Paul Jeffrey (7, finished 5th)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Josh Schneiderman (1) 2. Robby Wolfgang (3) 3. Lynton Jeffrey (6) 4. Terry McCarl (5) 5. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (4) 6. Mike Houseman Jr. (7) 7. Chad Meyer (2)
A main #1 (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Terry McCarl (4) 2. Austin McCarl (6) 3. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (7) 4. Mark Dobmeier (9) 5. Danny Lasoski (12) 6. Rager Phillips (5) 7. Don Droud Jr. (11) 8. Josh Higday (8) 9. Josh Schneiderman (13) 10. Robby Wolfgang (10) 11. Ryan Bunton (16) 12. Dustin Selvage (17) 13. Kevin Swindell (1) 14. Mike Houseman Jr. (20) 15. Bob Weuve (14) 16. Paul Jeffrey (21) 17. Kyle Cummins (15) 18. Mike Moore (18) 19. Dusty Zomer (3) 20. Lynton Jeffrey (2) 21. AJ Moeller (19) DNS - Bronson Maeschen. Lap Leaders: K. Swindell 1, L. Jeffrey 2-8, A. McCarl 9-17, T. McCarl 18-20. Hard-charger: Lasoski.
A main #2 (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Kevin Swindell (3) 2. Danny Lasoski (11) 3. Dustin Selvage (6) 4. Terry McCarl (15) 5. Josh Schneiderman (7) 6. Dusty Zomer (17) 7. Rager Phillips (12) 8. Mark Dobmeier (14) 9. Sam Hafertepe Jr. (13) 10. Bronson Maeschen (22) 11. Robby Wolfgang (8) 12. Don Droud Jr. (9) 13. Lynton Jeffrey (20) 14. Josh Higday (10) 15. Austin McCarl (16) 16. Bob Weuve (1) 17. Mike Houseman Jr. (4) 18. Ryan Bunton (5) 19. Paul Jeffrey (2) 20. Kyle Cummins (21) 21. Mike Moore (18) 22. AJ Moeller (19). Lap Leaders: Weuve 1, K. Swindell 2-12, Lasoski 13-18, K. Swindell 19-20. Hard-charger: Maeschen.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 18, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE, 16.369; 2. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.386; 3. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.419; 4. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.522; 5. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.522; 6. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.577; 7. 98, JD Johnson, Wichita, KS, 16.582; 8. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.604; 9. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.651; 10. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.654; 11. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.663; 12. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.686; 13. 14, Randy Martin, California, MO, 16.757; 14. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 16.778; 15. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.779; 16. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 16.862; 17. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.875; 18. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 16.892; 19. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.932; 20. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.943; 21. 7H, John Hall, Marion, IA, 16.970; 22. 4x, Jordan Boston, Crete, NE, 16.975; 23. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 16.980; 24. 165, Haley Arnold, Sedalia, MO, 17.016; 25. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.042; 26. 5m, Miranda Arnold, Sedalia, MO, 17.048; 27. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 17.122; 28. 97, Blake Nimee, Oswego, IL, 17.747; 29. 14J, Josh Riggins, Lincoln, NE, NT; 30. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, NT; DQ (Light at Scales) – 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 2:00.2: 1. Rod Richards (1) 2. Randy Martin (2) 3. Chad Heimbaugh (3) 4. JD Johnson (4) 5. Russ Hall (5) / 6. Ryan Roberts (6) 7. Jordan Boston (8) 8. Jarrod Schneiderman (7) 9. Jimmy Davies (9) 10. Blake Nimee (10)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 1:59.6: 1. Clint Garner (6) 2. Tasker Phillips (1) 3. Jamie Ball (2) 4. Dennis Moore Jr. (4) 5. Nate Van Haaften (3) / 6. Tony Shilling (7) 7. David Hall (5) 8. Miranda Arnold (9) 9. Alan Zoutte (8) DNS - Josh Riggins
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Larry Ball Jr. (3) 2. Casey Friedrichsen (4) 3. Matt Moro (5) 4. Chad Humston (10) 5. Ricky Montgomery (1) / 6. Jon Agan (6) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (9) 8. John Hall (7) 9. Haley Arnold (8) 10. Joe Beaver (2)
B main (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Ryan Roberts (1) 2. Jon Agan (2) 3. Haley Arnold (8) 4. David Hall (3) 5. Tony Shilling (4) / 6. Jordan Boston (6) 7. Jarrod Schneiderman (5) 8. Tyler Groenendyk (13) 9. Tom Lenz (14) 10. Miranda Arnold (10) 11. Jimmy Davies (11) 12. Blake Nimee (12) 13. John Hall (7) 14. Alan Zoutte (9) DNS - Joe Beaver
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Randy Martin (1) 2. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 3. Matt Moro (8) 4. Dennis Moore Jr. (6) 5. Clint Garner (10) 6. Nate Van Haaften (3) 7. Russ Hall (9) 8. Ryan Roberts (16) 9. Jamie Ball (11) 10. Jon Agan (17) 11. Ricky Montgomery (14) 12. David Hall (19) 13. Tasker Phillips (13) 14. Rod Richards (12) 15. Tony Shilling (20) 16. Haley Arnold (18) 17. Chad Heimbaugh (4) 18. Chad Humston (15) 19. Casey Friedrichsen (5) 20. JD Johnson (7). Lap Leaders: Ball Jr. 1-2, Martin 3, Ball Jr. 4-8, Martin 9-15. Hard-charger: Roberts.
7/1/11
Williams Grove Speedway
Mechanicsburg, PA
Mitch Smith Memorial/PA Speedweek
34 cars
Fred Rahmer (11th car out to time) set the standard in time trials for
the third time during Speedweek with a lap of 17.525 seconds. Brian Montieth
(2nd car out) was second quick, followed by Tyler Walker (21st), Danny
Dietrich (5th), Ryan Bohlke (8th), Brian Leppo (3rd), Mike Wagner (25th),
Alan Krimes (4th), Sam Hafertepe Jr. (1st) and Chad Layton (10th). The crowd
was very good, estimated as the best of the year by some. Every time I
return to Williams Grove, I pray the sound system has been updated. Why have
one of the best announcers in the business, Bruce Ellis, if one cannot hear
him?
Heat one (started): 1. Daryn Pittman 27 (1) 2. Lance Dewease 30c (3) 3.
Steve Buckwalter 17B (2) 4. Rahmer 51 (6) 5. Hafertepe Jr. 93 (4) / 6.
Bohlke 2 (5) 7. Gerard McIntyre Jr. 16 (7) 8. Brad McClelland 6 (8) 9. Frank
Cozze 44 (9)
Pittman led all 10 laps. Heats were inverted by six, with five
transferring, and the top six qualifiers getting through the heats
redrawing. Rahmer looked to be moving into the top three until Buckwalter
changed his line to Rahmer’s low groove with three to go.
Heat two (started): 1. Rick Lafferty 0 (1) 2. Leppo 71 (5) 3. Aaron Ott
77 (3) 4. Mike Erdley 11 (2) 5. Brent Marks 19M (8) / 6. Layton 7 (4) 7.
Troy Fraker 12w (9) 8. Montieth 21 (6) 9. Justin Henderson 35 (7)
Lafferty led throughout. On lap two Henderson stopped with front end
issues and retired. Lafferty led Erdley, Ott, Layton, Montieth and Leppo on
the restart. Ott took over second, and Leppo found something on the low side
to move up into the top three. On the white flag lap, Montieth was running
fifth when he spun in turn one. He was unable to grab a transfer. After the
restart, Leppo grabbed second from Ott, and Marks got by Layton for the
final transfer.
Heat three (started): 1. Greg Hodnett 39 (4) 2. Jason Johnson 41 (1) 3.
Doug Esh 30 (2) 4. Walker 17 (6) 5. Adam Wilt 15 (7) / 6. Wagner 55 (5) 7.
Stevie Smith 1 (3) 8. Nicole Bower 75 (8)
Johnson took the early lead, while Wilt shot under S. Smith and Wagner to
grab the final transfer. Hodnett dogged Johnson until passing him for the
lead on lap seven.
Heat four (started): 1. Donnie Kreitz Jr. 69K (3) 2. Mark Smith 7m (2) 3.
Krimes 87 (5) 4. Cory Haas 11c (7) 5. Dietrich 48 (6) / 6. Jim Siegel 59 (4)
7. Derek Sell 20s (8) 8. Cody Keller 99K (1)
Kreitz led flag to flag after assuming the pole when Keller was moved
back a row for jumping the start. Keller spun on lap four, bringing the only
caution. Haas and Dietrich used the restart to get by Siegel for the final
two transfers.
B main (started): 1. Montieth (1) 2. Layton (4) 3. Bohlke (2) 4. Wagner
(3) / 5. S. Smith (6) 6. Henderson (9) 7. Siegel (5) 8. McIntyre Jr. (8) 9.
Sell (12) 10. McClelland (10) 11. Bower (11) 12. Keller (7) 13. Fraker (14)
14. Cozze (13)
Montieth led the distance. The best racing was for the second spot, as Layton and Bohlke exchanged the spot a couple of times. Henderson was fast late on the high side, but needed a couple more laps to threaten a transfer.
A main (started): 1. Krimes (3) 2. Hodnett (7) 3. Montieth (11) 4.
Dietrich (2) 5. Rahmer (5) 6. Ott (9) 7. Hafertepe Jr. (1) 8. Leppo (6) 9.
Dewease (8) 10. Layton (14) 11. Kreitz (10) 12. Pittman (19) 13. Haas (23)
14. M. Smith (18) 15. Bohlke (12) 16. Erdley (16) 17. Wagner (13) 18. Marks
(24) 19. J. Johnson (21) 20. Lafferty (20) 21. Wilt (22) 22. Walker (4) 23.
Buckwalter (15) 24. Esh (17)
Dietrich led Hafertepe early before a Wilt spin on lap two. Dietrich led the restart ahead of Hafertepe, Krimes, Rahmer and Walker, who were really going at it. Krimes took the lead on lap five, and with the lap completed, Montieth made contect with Esh, who broke a front end on the frontstretch. He was done. Krimes led Dietrich, Hafertepe, Rahmer and Walker back to green. Buckwalter stopped on lap eleven. Walker had advanced to third by that time. At the halfway point of the 30-lapper, Krimes led Dietrich, Hodnett had moved into third, Rahmer was fourth, Hafertepe fifth, Walker sixth and Montieth on the move in seventh. Three laps later, Walker made contact with the wall, ending his night and setting up an open red. Krimes led the final restart with Dietrich second, followed by Hodnett, Rahmer and Montieth. The lead pair stayed close, but Hodnett was able to sneak by for second. Montieth wnet by Rahmer, and passed Dietrich with two to go to nail down third. Krimes held on for the $10,000 win, with Hodnett second. Haas was the hard-charger.
6/30/11
Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal, PA
PA Speedweek
35 cars
Alan Krimes (19th car out to time) set quick time at 16.222 seconds. Brian Leppo (12th car out) was second quick, followed by Fred Rahmer (5th), Steve Buckwalter (30th), Mark Smith (8th), Mike Erdley (27th), Todd Shaffer (34th), Lance Dewease (6th), Chad Layton (4th) and Stevie Smith (20th). Frank Cozze and Brent Marks didn’t register a time. Marks scratched for the night, and Cozze returned for the B.
Heat one (started): 1. Doug Esh 30 (1) 2. Layton 7 (4) 3. Adam Wilt 15 (2) 4. M. Smith 7m (5) 5. Krimes 87 (6) / 6. Danny Dietrich 48 (3) 7. Dan Shetler 7K (8) 8. Jack Thornton 3J (7) DNS – Justin Henderson 35
Esh led the distance in the 10-lapper. The top five finishers transferred through the heats. Esh and Layton left the rest behind in this one. Krimes made his move by Dietrich early for the final transfer.
Heat two (started): 1. Davey Sammons 747 (2) 2. Greg Hodnett 39 (3) 3. Curt Stroup 26 (1) 4. S. Smith 1 (4) 5. Erdley 11 (5) / 6. Leppo 71 (6) 7. Rick Lafferty 0 (7) 8. Mike Walter Jr. 49 (8) DNS – Frank Cozze 44
Sammons led throughout. Hodnett and S. Smith traded third early on, before Hodnett took charge. He would pass Stroup with three to go for second.
Heat three (started): 1. Cliff Brian 16 (1) 2. Jason Johnson 41 (4) 3. Tyler Walker 17 (3) 4. Shaffer 88 (5) 5. Rahmer 51 (6) / 6. Aaron Ott 77 (2) 7. Nicole Bower 75 (8) 8. Keith Kauffman 8H (7) DNS – Brent Marks 19m
Brian led early before Kauffman came to a stop with possible rear-end problems with two in the books. Brian led Ott, J. Johnson, Walker, Shaffer and Rahmer back to green. Rahmer had grabbed fifth before the caution came out, but had to restart sixth. Ott went up in smoke while running second on lap eight, and Rahmer assumed the fifth and final transfer. J. Johnson made a late bid for the lead but fell short.
Heat four (started): 1. Daryn Pittman 27 (2) 2. Mike Wagner 55 (1) 3. Ryan Taylor 20 (3) 4. Brian Montieth 21 (4) 5. Dewease 30c (5) /
Buckwalter 17B (6) 7. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 93 (7) 8. Brian Ehrenzeller 33 (8)
Pittman held the lead flag to flag, but Wagner applied plenty of pressure on the new clay surface.
B main (started): 1. Buckwalter (2) 2. Leppo (1) 3. Kauffman (4) 4. Dietrich (3) / 5. Lafferty (5) 6. Hafertepe (7) 7. Shetler (6) 8. Bower (8) 9. Cozze (12) 10. Walter (9) 11. Ehrenzeller (11) 12. Thornton (10) DNS – Ott, Henderson, Marks
Buckwalter led the non-stop 10-lapper. Lafferty stayed within striking distance of Dietrich, but couldn’t quite get there.
A main (started): 1. Hodnett (14) 2. M. Smith (1) 3. Dewease (3) 4. Shaffer (2) 5. Krimes (4) 6. S. Smith (8) 7. J. Johnson (9) 8. Montieth (10) 9. Layton (7) 10. Erdley (5) 11. Dietrich (13) 12. Buckwalter (12) 13. Walker (15) 14. Pittman (19) 15. Taylor (16) 16. Wilt (17) 17. Wagner (23) 18. Esh (20) 19. Sammons (18) 20. Leppo (11) 21. Brian (22) 22. Stroup (21) 23. Rahmer (6) 24. Kauffman (24)
M. Smith led early before Pittman slowed and brought a caution with two in the books. M. Smith led Shaffer, Dewease, Krimes and Rahmer back to green flag racing. Hodnett was ninth. One more lap was completed when Rahmer backed into the turn one wall. Hard to see if something broke or he got help. M. Smith still led, with Hodnett restarting fifth. Five laps later, the final slowdown of the 30-lapper came when Taylor did a 360 spin and kept it going. M. Smith led Shaffer, Dewease, Hodnett and Krimes back to green. Hodnett worked by Dewease and then Shaffer to grab second by the halfway mark. After several laps sizing up the leader, he took the point on lap 23 and pulled away for the win as well as hard-charger honors. M. Smith held onto second, while Dewease won a good battle with Shaffer for third.
6/24/11
Jackson Speedway
Jackson, MN
29 410s
12 305s
410s
Heat one (started): 1. Jody Rosenboom 1H (4) 2. Davey Heskin 56 (6) 3. Logan Forler 2L (7) 4. Wade Nygaard 9N (5) 5. Skyler Prochaska 35 (1) 6. Travis Whitney 16 (3) 7. John Lambertz 36 (2) DNS – Kevin Swindell 1s
The track was wet and tacky for the 8-lap heat races. The running order after a lap was usually the way they would finish on the big half-mile. Two sets of heats were run, with the second set seeing drivers start in an inverted spot from their first one. The top sixteen in passing points in the two sets locked into the A, with the top ten qualifying for the revenge draw determining their starting spot in the dash. K. Swindell did not start this one due to a broken rear-end in hot laps.
Heat two (started): 1. Robby Wolfgang 33w (2) 2. Kevin Ingle 2 (1) 3. Gregg Bakker 11x (5) 4. Casey Mack 8 (4) 5. Jacob Ossenfort 99J (7) 6. Gary Paulson 51 (3) 7. Johnn Cressman 56JC (6)
Bakker pressured Ingle late for second but fell short. Cressman dropped out early with engine problems and was a scratch for the night.
Heat three (started): 1. Dusty Zomer 91 (4) 2. Chad Meyer 1w (3) 3. Mark Dobmeier 13 (6) 4. Austin Johnson 81 (2) 5. Jason Eckard 2H (1) 6. Jarrod Schneiderman 88 (7) 7. Sammy Swindell 1 (5)
Sammy exited with a flat front left tire on lap three. Jarrod S. had some oil spewage and shut it down for the night in his first ever 410 start. Zomer led throughout.
Heat four (started): 1. Danny Lasoski 33 (1) 2. Brooke Tatnell 59 (2) 3. Scott Winters 23w (6) 4. Dusty Ballenger 2D (4) 5. Brian Brown 21 (5) 6. Kevin Swindell 1s (7) 7. Josh Schneiderman 49 (3) DNS – Matt Juhl 09
K. Swindell was brought back as a promoter’s option. He was scored by position, but not given passing points.
Second set of Heats
Heat one (started, * qualified for feature): 1. Forler (1*) 2. Mack (2*) 3. Nygaard (3*) 4. Whitney (5) 5. Wolfgang (4*) 6. Prochaska (6) DNS – Cressman
Heat two (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Heskin (2*) 2. Rosenboom (4*) 3. Bakker (3*) 4. K. Swindell (6) 5. Ossenfort (1) 6. Ingle (7*) 7. Lambertz (8) 8. Paulson (5)
Heat three (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Winters (2*) 2. Dobmeier (1*) 3. Zomer (3*) 4. Tatnell (6*) 5. Ballenger (4) 6. Johnson (5) DNS – Jarrod Schneiderman
Heat four (started, *qualified for feature): 1. S. Swindell (1*) 2. Brown (1*) 3. Meyer (4*) 4. Josh Schneiderman (3) 5. Lasoski (5*) 6. Juhl (7) 7. Eckard (6)
B main (started): 1. Ballenger (1) 2. Ossenfort (2) 3. K. Swindell (3) 4. Josh Schneiderman (7) / 5. Whitney (4) 6. Prochaska (6) 7. Lambertz (9) 8. Juhl (11) 9. Eckard (8) 10. Johnson (5) 11. Paulson (10) DNS – Jarrod Schneiderman, Cressman
Ossenfort led early in the 12-lapper. Johnson flipped hard after getting in the marbles in one and two, but was unhurt with a lap in the books. Ballenger took the lead on the double-file restart, and held it to the checkers. Schneiderman had to work hard to get by Whitney and after several laps of sizing him up, took the last transfer on lap nine.
Dash (started): 1. Meyer (1) 2. Heskin (2) 3. Dobmeier (4) 4. Zomer (3) 5. Tatnell (5) 6. Rosenboom (6) 7. Bakker (10) 8. Forler (8) 9. Wolfgang (7) DNS – Winters
Winters underwent an engine change after winning his heat and did not start the 10-lapper. Meyer led the distance to earn the pole starting spot in the feature and a $500 bonus. He had been handed the pole by Bakker in the revenge draw process.
A main (started): 1. Tatnell (5) 2. S. Swindell (16) 3. Lasoski (12) 4. Heskin (2) 5. Meyer (1) 6. Dobmeier (3) 7. K. Swindell (19) 8. Zomer (4) 9. Bakker (7) 10. Forler (8) 11. Ossenfort (18) 12. Josh Schneiderman (20) 13. Rosenboom (6) 14. Wolfgang (9) 15. Ballenger (17) 16. Ingle (15) 17. Mack (11) 18. Brown (14) 19. Nygaard (13) 20. Winters (10)
After the initial start was called back, Forler got over the berm in turn two and came to a stop. Bakker pulled in to tighten a nozzle line. Meyer led the 25-lapper early when the green finally came out. Lasoski was moving from row six into the top five with two in the books. Winters was also flying and tried to pull alongside Lasoski in turn four. He lost control and tagged Lasoski’s right rear from behind, sending him into the turn four wall and a hard crash. He was uninjured. Meyer took the inside on a double-wide restart, that saw Heskin second, followed by Zomer, Dobmeier, Lasoski and Tatnell. One lap later, the final caution of the race came out for a stopped Brown who lost his brakes and retired. The track was widening, and Lasoski and S. Swindell were making moves from the back. Meyer continued to lead out front with Heskin in tow. Tatnell moved by Lasoski before the caution on lap three, and then moved by Dobmeier into the top three several laps later. Lasoski, had been pressuring him for the spot. Meyer was in traffic, when Tatnell and Heskin were challenging him. On lap 18, Tatnell made his winning move to earn the $12,000 top prize (along with a 410 Double Barrel Shotgun). S. Swindell was coming now, and took care of Dobmeier, Heskin, Meyer and then Lasoski to move into second. He couldn’t seriously threaten Tatnell, who won over S. Swindell, Lasoski, who made a last lap pass for third, Heskin and Meyer.
305s
Heat one (started): 1. Casey Frierichsen 20 (2) 2. Bill Boles (3) 3. Jordan Nordstrom 11J (1) 4. Danny Buns 57 (5) 5. Kenny Long 2ck (4) 6. Jake Erickson 19 (6)
Heat two (started): 1. Bruce Anderson 11A (2) 2. Bob Hildreth 55KC (1) 3. Bart Friedrichsen 21 (4) 4. Troy Schreurs 12 (3) 5. Brandon Halverson 13MJ (5) 6. Kody Hildreth 12K (6)
A main (started): 1. Boles (3) 2. C. Friedrichsen (1) 3. B. Friedrichsen (5) 4. B. Hildreth (4) 5. Schreurs (8) 6. Nordstrom (6) 7. Halverson (10) 8. K. Hildreth (9) 9. Buns (7) 10. Anderson (2) DNS – Long, Erickson
C. Friedrichsen led the 20-lapper early with Boles in tow. The two separated themselves from Anderson and B. Hildreth early on. Anderson lost a front end on the backstretch and retired early. Boles pounced for the lead on lap nine and never looked back. B. Friedrichsen picked his way forward and made a late challenge of his brother for second, but he settled for third.
Zomer Zooms for $3,500 at Knoxville Mid-Season Championships!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, June 18, 2011 – Dusty Zomer assumed the lead with four laps to go, when leader, Wayne Johnson, had an oil filter blow off, causing an oil fire. The win at the Knoxville Raceway was Zomer’s second of the season and seventh in his career. It was worth $3,500 and came at Farm Bureau Mid-Season Championship night. A healthy crowd saw three sensational features, as Matt Moro picked up the win in the 360 class, and Carson McCarl picked up the win with the 305 class.
Five cars were eliminated from the 410 feature before a lap could be completed. The incident sidelined third heat race winner, Johnn Cressman, B main victor, Kaley Gharst, Josh Higday, Mike Houseman Jr., and Jon Corbin, who tipped over. No drivers were injured.
Ryan Anderson shot out from his front row outside starting spot at the outset of the 25-lap event and set a torrid early pace. Pole-sitter, Josh Schneiderman, settled into second, and Austin McCarl and Wayne Johnson moved into third an dfourth on the second go-around.
Rookie AJ Moeller, who took one of the three heat races, got into the turn four wall with eight laps in the books bringing out the first caution of the event. Anderson led Schneiderman, Austin McCarl, Wayne Johnson and Terry McCarl back to green. Johnson shot into third after the restart, and on lap nine put away Schneiderman for the runner-up spot. He continued his charge by taking the lead on the next lap.
It was point leader and quick timer, Danny Lasoski’s turn on laps 11 and 12 as he moved into third and then second. At the halfway mark, it was Johnson leading Lasoski, Anderson, Schneiderman, and a charging Zomer. Rager Phillips blew a left rear tire with fifteen laps down to slow things again.
On the restart, Johnson shot out to another big lead, and Lasoski had company in Zomer. The two waged a torrid battle for the second spot over five laps. On lap 20, Zomer performed what would prove to be the winning pass. On the next go-around, with 21 laps in the books, Johnson’s oil filter blew off in turn one, causing a fire that was put out quickly.
Zomer, who also won the first heat, dominated the last four laps, as Lasoski chased him to the checkers. Schneiderman held on for a solid third, ahead of Terry McCarl, and hard-charger, Davey Heskin. Don Droud Jr., Austin McCarl, Bronson Maeschen, Johnny Herrera and Dustin Selvage rounded out the top ten.
Zomer ran out of fuel after crossing the finish line and was eight pounds over the minimum 1400 pound rule. “I heard it blubber the last lap,” he said. “I just wanted to make it one more corner. We were eight pounds over, and I’m just a little guy, so I didn’t like that they added 25 pounds to the weight limit this year. This is the best the racetrack has been all year. It allowed us to get here from the fifth row, and it put on a great show for the fans. I hope you all come back next Saturday night!”
The 360 feature event was no less entertaining. After a crash at the outset claimed B main winner, Ryan Roberts (he was uninjured), David Hall shot out from the pole to lead the 20-lap event early. Joe Beaver sized him up to take the lead on lap three. The previous week’s feature winner, Dennis Moore Jr. moved into the runner-up spot a lap later, and Matt Moro and quick timer, Chad Humston, joined the top four by lap seven.
At the halfway point, Beaver led Moore Jr., Moro, Humston and third heat race winner, Clint Garner. Soon, it was a three-way battle for the lead. Moro moved into second on lap 13 and took the point on the next go-around.
With six laps to go, heat winner, Tasker Phillips came to a stop on the frontstretch, slowing things. The yellow negated a Moore Jr. pass of Beaver for second. A lap later, Casey Friedrichsen brought the yellow again when he stopped. Garner used the restart to move into third, and two laps later took second from Beaver.
Meanwhile, Moro pulled away to record 360 win #7 at the famous half-mile oval. Garner was second, Humston claimed third on the last lap, Beaver was fourth and Moore Jr. was fifth. Russ Hall, heat winner Jon Agan, David Hall, hard-charger, Nate Van Haaften, and Larry Ball Jr. rounded out the top ten.
“This feels so good,” said Moro, who was paid $1,500 for his win. “Last year, after two bad years, I felt like a washed up racecar driver. We have the ‘Bad News Bears’ for a crew, but these guys are awesome! It felt good getting by Dennis (Moore Jr.) after last week. You get that carrot dangling out front…you run that much harder.”
Twelve exciting laps saw sixteen year old Carson McCarl take his second career feature win. Heat one winner, Jamie Ball, shot out to an early lead over fellow front row starter and heat winner, Chris Mallicoat, but all eyes were on the battle that was for second. McCarl and Tasker Phillips were going back and forth, as the teenagers looked like veterans. The pair exchanged second four times in four laps before heat winner, Travis Cram, flipped in turn three after contact from another car with five laps down. He was unhurt.
The restart saw Phillips shoot by Ball into the lead. McCarl followed suit shortly thereafter and a three-way battle for the lead ensued over the last five laps. With two laps to go, McCarl used the low side to slide in front of Phillip in turn one to take the lead for good. Phillips was second ahead of Ball, Matt Stephenson and Mark Widmar. Fast-timer, Matt Stelzer, Matt Krieger, Alan Ambers, Mitchell Alexander and Bart Friedrichsen rounded out the top ten.
“It was really a lot of fun,” said McCarl of his battles with Phillips. “I could put the car anywhere I want. I have to thank all my guys, especially Brad (Goebel). I have to thank Aaron Berryhill and Gary Dean back home to.”
Next Friday night will be “Nostalgia at Knoxville” and Hot Rod Reunion Night presented by the Pleasantville Chamber of Commerce. On Saturday night, all three divisions are back in action on “Earl Wagner Mural” Night at Knoxville. For more details visit www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 1 lap): 1. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (9) 15.327; 2. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (3) 15.434; 3. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (6) 15.662; 4. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (20) 15.685; 5. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA (16) 15.777; 6. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (12) 15.788; 7. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (11) 15.816; 8. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (15) 15.837; 9. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (19) 15.837; 10. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (21) 15.849; 11. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (7) 15.853; 12. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (17) 15.917; 13. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (1) 15.921; 14. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (23) 15.931; 15. 45x, Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque, NM (4) 15.952; 16. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (25) 15.966; 17. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (5) 16.097; 18. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (2) 16.125; 19. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN (14) 16.162; 20. 14P, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (13) 16.163; 21. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (8) 16.278; 22. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (22) 16.413; 23. 4, Jon Corbin, Carrollton, MO (18) 16.417; 24. 23K, Rob Kubli, Milo, IA (24) 16.535; 25. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (10) 16.554; 26. 19K, Todd King, Sheboygan Falls, WI (26) 16.585.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:08.3: 1. Dusty Zomer (5) 2. Danny Lasoski (6) 3. Davey Heskin (1) 4. Ryan Anderson (3) 5. Mike Moore (2) 6. Bob Weuve (4) / 7. Mike Houseman Jr. (8) 8. Austin Johnson (7) DNS – Josh Higday
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:10.2: 1. AJ Moeller (1) 2. Rager Phillips (3) 3. Wayne Johnson (5) 4. Josh Schneiderman (4) 5. Terry McCarl (6) 6. Lynton Jeffrey (2) / 7. Kaley Gharst (7) 8. Jon Corbin (8) 9. Todd King (9)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:11.6: 1. Johnn Cressman (1) 2. Dustin Selvage (5) 3. Johnny Herrera (2) 4. Austin McCarl (4) 5. Don Droud Jr. (6) 6. Bronson Maeschen (3) / 7. Rob Kubli (8) 8. Ryan Bunton (7)
B main (started), 6 laps, 1:49.9: 1. Kaley Gharst (2) 2. Josh Higday (4) 3. Rob Kubli (6) 4. Jon Corbin (3) 5. Austin Johnson (1) 6. Mike Houseman Jr. (5) / 7. Todd King (7)
A main (started), 25 laps, NT: 1. Dusty Zomer (9) 2. Danny Lasoski (10) 3. Josh Schneiderman (1) 4. Terry McCarl (6) 5. Davey Heskin (16) 6. Don Droud Jr. (7) 7. Austin McCarl (4) 8. Bronson Maeschen (12) 9. Johnny Herrera (13) 10. Dustin Selvage (5) 11. Lynton Jeffrey (14) 12. Rob Kubli (19) 13. Mike Moore (11) 14. Austin Johnson (21) 15. Wayne Johnson (8) 16. Ryan Anderson (2) 17. Rager Phillips (23) 18. Bob Weuve (3) 19. AJ Moeller (15) 20. Josh Higday (20) 21. Johnn Cressman (18) 22. Kaley Gharst (17) 23. Jon Corbin (22) 24. Mike Houseman Jr. (24). Lap Leaders: Anderson 1-9, W. Johnson 10-21, Zomer 22-25. Hard-charger: Heskin.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.425; 2. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.493; 3. 18, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE, 16.496; 4. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.499; 5. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.549; 6. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.576; 7. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.593; 8. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.634; 9. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.728; 10. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.730; 11. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 16.769; 12. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.779; 13. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.815; 14. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.829; 15. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.861; 16. 98, JD Johnson, Wichita, KS, 16.921; 17. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.967; 18. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.983; 19. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.090; 20. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 17.145; 21. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 17.153; 22. 71, RJ Johnson, Tampa, FL, 17.154; 23. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 17.191; 24. 4JP, Justin Parrish, Oquawka, IL, 17.341; 25. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.662.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 1:57.2: 1. Jon Agan (1) 2. Joe Beaver (4) 3. Chad Humston (6) 4. Larry Ball Jr. (3) 5. Ricky Montgomery (2) / 6. Casey Friedrichsen (7) 7. Ryan Roberts (5) 8. Jimmy Davies (9) 9. Tom Lenz (8)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 1:58.9: 1. Tasker Phillips (2) 2. Jarrod Schneiderman (1) 3. David Hall (4) 4. Dennis Moore Jr. (5) 5. Tyler Groenendyk (3) / 6. Nate Van Haaften (6) 7. RJ Johnson (7) 8. Rod Richards (8)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Clint Garner (4) 2. JD Johnson (1) 3. Tony Shilling (2) 4. Russ Hall (6) 5. Matt Moro (5) / 6. Chad Heimbaugh (3) 7. Alan Zoutte (7) 8. Justin Parrish (8)
B main (started), 10 laps, 2:51.6: 1. Ryan Roberts (2) 2. Nate Van Haaften (1) 3. Casey Friedrichsen (4) 4. Tom Lenz (7) 5. Chad Heimbaugh (3) / 6. RJ Johnson (5) 7. Justin Parrish (9) 8. Alan Zoutte (6) 9. Rod Richards (8) 10. Jimmy Davies (10)
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Matt Moro (3) 2. Clint Garner (7) 3. Chad Humston (6) 4. Joe Beaver (2) 5. Dennis Moore Jr. (4) 6. Russ Hall (5) 6. Jon Agan (13) 8. David Hall (1) 9. Nate Van Haaften (17) 10. Larry Ball Jr. (8) 11. Ricky Montgomery (10) 12. Tony Shilling (12) 13. Jarrod Schneiderman (14) 14. Casey Friedrichsen (18) 15. JD Johnson (15) 16. Tyler Groenendyk (9) 17. Chad Heimbaugh (20) 18. Tasker Phillips (11) 19. Tom Lenz (19) 20. Ryan Roberts (16). Lap Leaders: D. Hall 1-2, Beaver 3-13, Moro 14-20. Hard-charger: Van Haaften.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE, 17.524; 2. 66, Travis Cram, Snohomish, WA, 17.563; 3. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 17.765; 4. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.825; 5. 87, Cale Hutchings, Bloomfield, IA, 17.847; 6. 7w, Mark Widmar, Ottumwa, IA, 17.884; 7. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 18.112; 8. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 18.130; 9. 22, Chris Mallicoat, Boone, IA, 18.161; 10. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 18.177; 11. 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines, IA, 18.213; 12. 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 18.283; 13. 55KC, Bob Hildreth, Iowa Falls, IA, 18.449; 14. 7s, Tim St. Arnold, Des Moines, IA, 18.515; 15. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 18.651; 16. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 19.179; 17. 21, Keith Carlberg, Webster City, IA, 20.661; 18. 12, TJ Peterson, Des Moines IA, NT; 19. 6D, Don Dawson II, Indianola, IA, NT; 20. 00, Matt McBride, Runnells, IA, NT; 21. 4c, Chris Horton, Indianola, IA, NT; DQ (Illegal Tire), 44, Matt Krieger, Burlington, IA.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Jamie Ball (1) 2. Tasker Phillips (2) 3. Matthew Stelzer (4) 4. Cody Ambers (6) 5. Bob Hildreth (5) 6. Alan Ambers (3) 7. TJ Peterson (7)
Heat two (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Travis Cram (4) 2. Matt Krieger (6) 3. Matt Stephenson (2) 4. Steve Palmer (1) 5. Tim St. Arnold (5) 6. Cale Hutchings (3) 7. Chris Horton (7)
Heat three (started), 6 laps, 1:48.2: 1. Chris Mallicoat (2) 2. Carson McCarl (4) 3. Mark Widmar (3) 4. Mitchell Alexander (5) 5. Bart Friedrichsen (1) 6. Don Dawson II (6) DNS – Keith Carlberg, Matt McBride
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Carson McCarl (6) 2. Tasker Phillips (4) 3. Jamie Ball (1) 4. Matt Stephenson (3) 5. Mark Widmar (5) 6. Matthew Stelzer (8) 7. Matt Krieger (15) 8. Alan Ambers (14) 9. Mitchell Alexander (12) 10. Bart Friedrichsen (10) 11. Cody Ambers (13) 12. Bob Hildreth (16) 13. Chris Mallicoat (2) 14. Steve Palmer (9) 15. Tim St. Arnold (11) 16. Travis Cram (7) 17. Don Dawson II (17) DNS – Cale Hutchings, TJ Peterson, Chris Horton, Matt McBride, Keith Carlberg. Lap Leaders: Ball 1-5, Phillips 6-9, C. McCarl 10-12.
6/17/11
US36 Raceway
Osborn, MO
Bud Shootout
ASCS-Midwest/Warriors
30 cars
Heat one (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Brad Loyet o5 (2*) 2. Bronson Maeschen 1J (4*) 3. Jeff Osborn 0 (1*) 4. Austin Alumbaugh 33 (3) 5. Kyle Bellm 86 (7) 6. Josh Stephens 09 (5) 7. Chad Corken 11 (6) DNS – Mark Shirshekan 3
Gear issues sidelined Shirshekan. Loyet dominated the 10-lapper earning $500 given to all heat winners from local sponsors. Maeschen got by Alumbaugh with a close shave slidejob and then worked by Osborn to earn a redraw spot.
Heat two (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Jordan Boston 4 (1*) 2. Zach Clark 3z (2*) 3. Don Droud Jr. 2 (3*) 4. Randy Hibbs 2A (5*) 5. Jonathan Cornell 28 (7) 6. Matthew Fox 23F (4) 7. Gage Dorr 17 (6) 8. Mike Trent 10 (8)
Boston led every lap and pulled away.
Heat three (started, qualified for feature): 1. Bryan Gossel 6G (1*) 2. Cody Baker 9m (3*) 3. Wayne Johnson 38 (6*) 4. Miranda Arnold 5m (2) 5. Randy Martin 14 (4) 6. Jay Russell 76 (7) 7. Haley Arnold 165 (5)
Gossel led every lap holding off the challenges of Baker. Johnson did well to move up to third.
Heat four (started): 1. Jack Dover 53 (1*) 2. Danny Lasoski 33L (2*) 3. Trevor Grossenbacher 35 (3*) 4. Brian Brown 21 (5*) 5. JR Topper 92J (7) 6. Ty Williams 1 (6) 7. Dakota Carroll 11c (4)
In the stoutest heat of the night, it took three starts to get things going. First, a false start, then Brian Brown got over the cushion and almost got upside down. He restarted at the tail and worked to fourth. On the third try, Dover got the jump on Lasoski and was able to hold him off by three car lengths.
B main (started): 1. Cornell (2) 2. Bellm (1) 3. M. Arnold (5) 4. Alumbaugh (4) 5. Topper (3) 6. Martin (6) / 7. Russell (7) 8. Shirshekan (16) 9. Stephens (9) 10. Williams (8) 11. Dorr (12) 12. Fox (10) 13. H. Arnold (13) 14. Corken (11) 15. Trent (15) 16. Carroll (14)
Bellm and Cornell contacted after the green fell, but avoided disaster on the frontstretch. Cornell continued with his front win askew and rode that way in the non-stop 12-lapper. With four laps to go, the front wing came loose and hung pinned against the top wing, partially blocking vision. Bellm drew close, but settled for second. M. Arnold was impressive, shooting by a pair of cars in the final laps to nail down third.
A main (started): 1. Johnson (2) 2. Dover (4) 3. Maeschen (6) 4. Gossel (3) 5. Droud (10) 6. Lasoski (9) 7. Loyet (8) 8. Baker (1) 9. Cornell (15) 10. Bellm (16) 11. M. Arnold (17) 12. Martin (20) 13. Clark (5) 14. Brown (13) 15. Osborn (14) 16. Grossenbacher (11) 17. Alumbaugh (18) 18. Hibbs (12) 19. Topper (19) 20. Boston (7)
Baker led lap one, before Johnson shot the middle groove to get under him and lead lap two of 25. The track had built a ledge on each end, but most found the middle to low grooves to their liking. With four laps in the books, Boston came to a stop with a broken front end. The restart saw Johnson ahead of Baker, Dover, Gossel and Maeschen. Dover was all over Baker for second and took the spot on lap eight before trying to close in on the leader, Johnson in heavy traffic. Behind them, Maeschen was making progress, getting by Gossel and then Clark before another yellow with 16 laps in. Hibbs stopped on the high side of the backstretch. Alumbaugh, who was running tenth, retired with a flat left rear as well. Johnson restarted with nine laps to go with the lapped car of Bellm between he and Dover. Maeschen was third ahead of Baker and Gossel. Johnson shot out to a good lead again, but Dover closed in the final two laps. When Johnson made contact with the lapped car of M. Arnold, things got dicey. The veteran was able to regain control and take his second career Bud Shootout (his first was in a 410 driving the Beaver Drill & Tool #12x).
Sammy Swindell Gets Redemption With WoO at Knoxville!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, June 11, 2011 – Sammy Swindell can’t take back his misfortune in the 50th Anniversary Knoxville Nationals in 2010. He did the next best thing, however, by taking the lead from Jason Sides at the halfway point of Saturday night’s 25-lap World of Outlaws Mediacom Shootout at Knoxville Raceway and leading the rest of the way to record his 46th career feature victory here. The win came aboard the Big Game Treestands #1 Parker powered Maxim. Dennis Moore Jr. won for the first time in several seasons in the companion 360 class.
The feature got off to a rough start with a pair of separate incidents. At the first drop of the green, Kevin Swindell, Cody Darrah and Kerry Madsen hit the berm in turn one and turned over. No one was injured, but all were done. The same happened on the next try, when Craig Dollansky and Steve Kinser found themselves upside down in the same corner.
The third try at green was a charm, as it went non-stop for 25 laps. Pole-sitter, Sides, grabbed the early advantage and pulled away with Jason Meyers and Brooke Tatnell chasing him. Lap eleven was huge for Sammy, who swept by Tatnell and Meyers in turns three and four to grab the runner-up spot.
Three laps later, he worked by Sides in traffic, and the race for second was on behind him. Sides and Meyers traded second on the nineteenth lap in some great race action, but none came close to threatening Sammy, who led the majority of last year’s Knoxville Nationals before losing a left rear tire.
“You get to stand up here when you lead the last lap,” said Sammy. “Last year, we didn’t get to do that because we lost a tire. It’s great for Big Game Treestands, and everyone who is with us. We are learning a lot right now. This team is rock solid.”
“When you are out front, you aren’t sure where to run,” said Sides, who held on for second. “I was trying to save the tires a bit. Unfortunately, that didn’t work and we got beat by one of the best in the business.”
Meyers completed the podium. “We had trouble chasing Jason early, and as the fuel load burned off, we had to get the wing back and the car got down on the left rear. We’ve been really close lately. We’re getting there, and my guys are working their tails off.”
Donny Schatz passed Tatnell with two to go to snare fourth. Following Tatnell, fast qualifier, Brad Sweet, Terry McCarl, Chad Kemenah, Kraig Kinser and Joey Saldana rounded out the top ten. Tatnell, Sides, McCarl and Paul McMahan won the heats. Josh Schneiderman took the B main, while Sides claimed the dash.
A scary crash marred the third heat race when Darrah clipped Josh Higday, taking him out and sending him into a wicked series of flips. No one was injured in the night’s accidents.
Excitement also ruled the 360 feature on Saturday. Matt Moro led over Russ Hall in the early going. Dennis Moore Jr. was on the move from row three, and took third from Jamie Ball on lap four. Behind him, two-time and defending track champ, Clint Garner, moved into fourth two laps later.
At the halfway point, Moore Jr. put Doc Sloan’s Moyler powered #D12 into the second with a pass of Hall, and Garner followed him into third. The race appeared to be going green to checker, when Alan Zoutte got upside down in turn two to set a green, white, checker finish. Moro lead Moore Jr., Garner, Humston and Hall back to green flag racing, but another flip, this one from Tasker Phillips, would set up a white-checker finish.
Moro got a good restart, but Moore Jr. sized him up down the backstretch and used the bottom of turns three and four to grab his third career 360 win, and his sixth overall at Knoxville. “I messed up a bit on the first (green, white, checker) restart,” said Moore Jr. “I was able to hit the bottom there in three and four, and I knew I had miles per hour on him. It’s been a long time. I think I have one win since my injury and that was in California. This is a good thing for the family and for my team. We’ve got a good car.”
Moro was second, ahead of Garner, Humston and Hall. Jon Agan, Nate Van Haaften, Jamie Ball, hard-charger, Justyn Cox and David Hall rounded out the top ten. Humston posted quick time, while Moore Jr., Van Haaften and Russ Hall took heat wins. Casey Friedrichsen won the B.
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 2 laps): 1. 49, Brad Sweet, Grass Valley, CA (6) 15.239; 2. 1, Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN (8) 15.357; 3. 14, Jason Meyers, Clovis, CA (12) 15.396; 4. 15, Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND (10) 15.402; 5. 6, Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, IN (2) 15.468; 6. 9, Joey Saldana, Brownsburg, IN (4) 15.487; 7. 5w, Lucas Wolfe, Mechanicsburg, PA (13) 15.561; 8. 63, Chad Kemenah, Findlay, OH (27) 15.571; 9. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (1) 15.683; 10. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (7) 15.691; 11. 7x, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (5) 15.713; 12. 92, Kerry Madsen, St. Mary’s, NSW, Aust. (19) 15.833; 13. 59, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (31) 15.839; 14. 7s, Jason Sides, Bartlett, TN (9) 15.871; 15. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (22) 15.934; 16. 83, Paul McMahan, Nashville, TN (26) 15.948; 17. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (25) 15.967; 18. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (35) 16.028; 19. 91, Cody Darrah, Red Lion, PA (37) 16.043; 20. 7, Craig Dollansky, Elk River, MN (15) 16.075; 21. 49J, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (21) 16.092; 22. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (34) 16.116; 23. 91x, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (28) 16.163; 24. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (24) 16.165; 25. 11, Steve Kinser, Bloomington, IN (30) 16.229; 26. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (14) 16.314; 27. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (11) 16.439; 28. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (17) 16.550; 29. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (20) 16.611; 30. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (23) 16.699; 31. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (32) 16.878; 32. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (16) 16.902; 33. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (18) 16.909; 34. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (29) 17.014; 35. 6R, Bill Rose, Plainfield, IN (33) 36. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (36) 17.457; 37. 1J, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (3) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:14.9: 1. Brooke Tatnell (1) 2. Lynton Jeffrey (2) 3. Brad Sweet (4) 4. Kevin Swindell (5) 5. Kraig Kinser (3) / 6. Steve Kinser (7) 7. Mark Dobmeier (8) 8. Josh Schneiderman (6) DNS – Johnn Cressman, Bronson Maeschen
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:13.9: 1. Jason Sides (1) 2. Sammy Swindell (4) 3. Joey Saldana (3) 4. Danny Lasoski (5) 5. Ryan Anderson (2) / 6. Davey Heskin (6) 7. Brian Brown (8) 8. Rager Phillips (7) DNS – Mike Moore
Heat three (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Terry McCarl (1) 2. Jason Meyers (4) 3. Dusty Zomer (6) 4. Cody Darrah (5) 5. Dustin Selvage (2) / 6. Lucas Wolfe (3) 7. Don Droud Jr. (7) 8. Bill Rose (9) 9. Josh Higday (8)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:16.7: 1. Paul McMahan (1) 2. Chad Kemenah (3) 3. Kerry Madsen (2) 4. Donny Schatz (4) 5. Craig Dollansky (5) / 6. Austin McCarl (7) 7. Mike Houseman Jr. (6) 8. AJ Moeller (8) DNS – Bob Weuve
Dash (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Jason Sides (1) 2. Brooke Tatnell (2) 3. Jason Meyers (6) 4. Sammy Swindell (7) 5. Donny Schatz (5) 6. Brad Sweet (8) 7. Chad Kemenah (4) 8. Terry McCarl (9) 9. Paul McMahan (10) 10. Lynton Jeffrey (3)
B main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Josh Schneiderman (2) 2. Steve Kinser (5) 3. Davey Heskin (3) 4. Brian Brown (10) / 5. Mark Dobmeier (9) 6. Don Droud Jr. (7) 7. Bill Rose (13) 8. Austin McCarl (8) 9. Mike Houseman Jr. (12) 10. Rager Phillips (6) 11. Mike Moore (11) 12. Lucas Wolfe (1) 13. Bob Weuve (4) DNS – Josh Higday, AJ Moeller
A main (started), 25 laps, 7:39.9: 1. Sammy Swindell (4) 2. Jason Sides (1) 3. Jason Meyers (3) 4. Donny Schatz (5) 5. Brooke Tatnell (2) 6. Brad Sweet (6) 7. Terry McCarl (8) 8. Chad Kemenah (7) 9. Kraig Kinser (11) 10. Joey Saldana (12) 11. Lynton Jeffrey (10) 12. Paul McMahan (9) 13. Danny Lasoski (17) 14. Mark Dobmeier (26, prov.) 15. Dustin Selvage (14) 16. Dusty Zomer (22) 17. Davey Heskin (23) 18. Brian Brown (24) 19. Josh Schneiderman (20) 20. Ryan Anderson (13) 21. Bill Rose (25, prov.) 22. Kerry Madsen (15) 23. Kevin Swindell (16) 24. Cody Darrah (18) 25. Craig Dollansky (19) 26. Steve Kinser (21) DNS – Lucas Wolfe (prov.). Lap Leaders: Sides 1-13, S. Swindell 14-25. Hard-Charger: Dobmeier.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 15.922; 2. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.054; 3. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.119; 4. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.258; 5. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.343; 6. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.349; 7. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.354; 8. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.429; 9. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.453; 10. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 16.492; 11. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.541; 12. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 16.647; 13. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 16.703; 14. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.765; 15. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.791; 16. 7K, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 16.793; 17. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.794; 18. 12, Rod Richards, Runnells, IA, 16.809; 19. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.860; 20. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.897; 21. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.984; 22. 80x, CJ Houseman, Des Moines, IA, 16.996; 23. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 17.006; 24. 14P, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL, 17.157; DQ (Weight) – 21c, Justyn Cox, Clarksburg, CA.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 2:02.1: 1. Dennis Moore Jr. (4) 2. Clint Garner (5) 3. Jamie Ball (3) 4. Chad Humston (6) 5. Justyn Cox (9) / 6. Tasker Phillips (7) 7. Jimmy Davies (2) 8. CJ Houseman (8) 9. Matt Stephenson (1)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 2:00.6: 1. Nate Van Haaften (2) 2. Chad Heimbaugh (1) 3. Jon Agan (4) 4. Matt Moro (3) 5. Larry Ball Jr. (6) / 6. Casey Friedrichsen (5) 7. Jarrod Schneiderman (7) 8. Alan Zoutte (8)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, 2:02.2: 1. Russ Hall (4) 2. Ricky Montgomery (3) 3. Rod Richards (1) 4. David Hall (6) 5. Tyler Groenendyk (5) / 6. Tom Lenz (7) 7. Joe Beaver (2) DNS – Kaley Gharst
B main (started), 10 laps, 3:00.6: 1. Casey Friedrichsen (1) 2. Joe Beaver (3) 3. Tasker Phillips (5) 4. Alan Zoutte (9) 5. Jimmy Davies (2) / 6. Tom Lenz (7) 7. Matt Stephenson (4) 8. CJ Houseman (8) 9. Jarrod Schneiderman (6) DNS – Kaley Gharst
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Dennis Moore Jr. (5) 2. Matt Moro (1) 3. Clint Garner (7) 4. Chad Humston (10) 5. Russ Hall (3) 6. Jon Agan (4) 7. Nate Van Haaften (12) 8. Jamie Ball (2) 9. Justyn Cox (15) 10. David Hall (8) 11. Larry Ball Jr. (9) 12. Casey Friedrichsen (16) 13. Joe Beaver (17) 14. Tyler Groenendyk (6) 15. Chad Heimbaugh (13) 16. Rod Richards (14) 17. Jimmy Davies (20) 18. Tasker Phillips (18) 19. Ricky Montgomery (11) 20. Alan Zoutte (19). Lap Leaders: Moro 1-14, Moore Jr. 15. Hard-Charger: Cox.
Terry McCarl Scores Win #50 At Knoxville With Late Surge!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, June 4, 2011 – Terry McCarl used a late race surge to pass Danny Lasoski and record win #50 in his career at the Knoxville Raceway. The win was even more special as Terry’s son Austin, finished in the third spot. Jon Agan scored his second win of the season, and sixth in his career at Knoxville in the 360 class, and Jamie Ball scored his first career sprint car win in the 305 class.
Lasoski shot around front row starters, Austin McCarl and Bronson Maeschen to start the 20-lap main event. With four laps in the books, the only stoppage of the race occurred when a wreck involving Mike Moore and Josh Higday also collected JD Johnson in turn four. None of the drivers were injured.
Lasoski led Austin McCarl, who was keeping pace with him throughout the race, Terry McCarl, Lynton Jeffrey, Don Droud Jr., and Dusty Zomer, up from eleventh. Austin McCarl used the cushion to stay with the bottom-running Lasoski. Just past the midway point, the young McCarl pulled beside Lasoski, who changed his line to the high side.
Meanwhile, Terry McCarl, who had been passed for third by Lynton Jeffrey, started to find a middle groove on both ends of the famous half-mile. He moved past Jeffrey into third on lap 14, and then dispatched of his son on lap 16. One lap later, he made a rare low pass of Lasoski to maintain the lead for good in the VerMeer Motorsports #55 Eagle Chassis with Don Ott power.
“We weren’t very good when we had that early red,” said the winner. “I had to search and search. We changed our line, and we’re not paid to finish second. We’ve come a long way as a team, having just started in late April. You pass Danny on the bottom, and you’ve done something here…but then again, Lynton Jeffrey passed me on the top. You have nothing to lose back in third. I was just able to find something in the middle. I’m proud of both my sons, Austin and Carson.”
Lasoski held second, while Austin McCarl completed the podium. Zomer, who had dropped back as far as ninth, came back in much the same fashion as the winner, and grabbed fourth. Quick-timer, Kevin Swindell, Jeffrey, Maeschen, Don Droud Jr., Mark Dobmeier and Dustin Selvage rounded out the top ten.
Dobmeier, Josh Schneiderman and Zomer took the heats. Danny Heskin and Mike Moore were involved in an accident in the second heat, but were uninjured. Heskin was done for the evening.
Larry Ball Jr. shot out to an early advantage in a special $2,000 to win 20-lap feature for the 360 Knoxville Championship Cup Series. Jon Agan started in row four, but was already in a four-way battle for second with Ryan Roberts, Matt Moro, Russ Hall and Dennis Moore Jr. It was Hall who moved into second in the battle.
On lap eight, disaster struck for the leaders, who both ran the bottom. While Roberts was bidding to pass both, Hall got into the back of Ball, and both spun, with Ball tipping over. He was unhurt, but done.
Roberts inherited the lead in front of Agan, Moro, Moore Jr. and Chad Humston. Sixth-running, Clint Garner, who entered the night leading in points, suffered a flat left rear and had to restart at the back of the pack.
Agan pounced on Roberts on the restart and moved to the point in the Agan Motorsports #4. Another pair of cautions late did not slow down Agan, but they did provide some excitement behind him. Austin Alumbaugh broke a rear axle with fourteen laps in the books, and Tasker Phillips got into the turn four wall while running ninth on lap 17. Chad Humston benefited most from the restarts and ended up third behind Agan and Roberts.
Moro was fourth and Jack Dover moved up from row six to complete the top five. Lee Grosz, Garner back from the rear, Gregg Bakker, Joe Beaver and Moore Jr., who appeared to run out of fuel at the completion of the race, completed the top ten.
“I was getting tired of those yellow flags,” said the victor. “This was a lot of laps for us, but I like that. I was just worried about fuel. This feels great, and I can’t thank everyone here at Knoxville Raceway enough.”
Humston scored quick time, while Beaver, Nate Van Haaften and Dover won heats. Alumbaugh took the B.
It was an exciting night for Jamie Ball in the 305 class. He began the night by setting a new one-lap record for the class, touring the track in 16.925 seconds, besting the record set by Brandon Wimmer in 2008. After winning his heat from row two, he posted outside row three for the feature.
Young Bart Friedrichsen led at the outset and maintained it despite a stoppage by Marty Stephenson on the frontstretch with a lap in the books. In his heat race, Stephenson turned over in turn four, but was unhurt.
Friedrichsen led fellow front row starter, Tasker Phillips, Carson McCarl, Ball, and J Kinder, up from tenth, back to green flag racing. Ball worked by McCarl into third on lap three, and worked by Phillips for second on lap seven.
Meanwhile, Friedrichsen was steady up front. Matt Stephenson did a 360 spin and kept it going on lap nine. The yellow was thrown, however, setting up a three-lap dash to the checkers. Friedrichsen maintained his lead, but Ball was right on his nerf bar. Ball calculated his winning pass on the high side, and made it on the last lap going into turn one.
Friedrichsen finished second, followed by Phillips, McCarl and Matthew Stelzer, Kinder, Mitchell Alexander, Steve Palmer and Cody Ambers rounded out the top ten. Ball and Alexander took heat race wins.
“(Friedrichsen) was on the bottom, so the only place I could run was the top,” said Ball. “I finally got the lead in turn two, and I changed my line to the bottom in three and four to keep him behind me.”
Don’t miss next Friday and Saturday night, June 10 and 11, for the Mediacom Shootout with the World of Outlaws taking on the Knoxville regulars! The 305 class will be the companion series on Friday night, while the 360’s will be running on Saturday!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 1 lap): 1. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (19) 15.651; 2. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (5) 15.987; 3. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (12) 15.997; 4. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (27) 16.035; 5. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (3) 16.148; 6. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (18) 16.282; 7. 98, JD Johnson, Goddard, KS (2) 16.285; 8. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (7) 16.305; 9. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (22) 16.351; 10. 7TW, Brandon Wimmer, Fairmount, IN (13) 16.365; 11. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (25) 16.372; 12. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (14) 16.383; 13. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (8) 16.410; 14. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (23) 16.439; 15. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (4) 16.470; 16. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN (16) 16.620; 17. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (10) 16.677; 18. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (20) 16.677; 19. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (17) 16.731; 20. 6, Danny Heskin, St. Michael, MN (24) 16.835; 21. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (15) 17.001; 22. 84, Ben Wagoner, Emden, IL (21) 17.006; 23. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (26) 17.006; 24. 23K, Rob Kubli, Milo, IA (6) 17.021; 25. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (1) 17.082; 26. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (9) 17.688; 27. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA, NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:20.0: 1. Mark Dobmeier (4) 2. Kevin Swindell (8) 3. Brandon Wimmer (5) 4. Rager Phillips (2) 5. Terry McCarl (7) 6. Josh Higday (9) / 7. Ben Wagoner (1) 8. JD Johnson (6) 9. Austin Johnson (3)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Josh Schneiderman (4) 2. Ryan Anderson (5) 3. Don Droud Jr. (6) 4. Bronson Maeschen (7) 5. Lynton Jeffrey (8) 6. Mike Houseman Jr. (3) / 7. Bob Weuve (9) 8. Danny Heskin (2) 9. Mike Moore (1)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:20.6: 1. Dusty Zomer (5) 2. Davey Heskin (3) 3. Danny Lasoski (8) 4. Dustin Selvage (6) 5. Austin McCarl (7) 6. AJ Moeller (2) / 7. Rob Kubli (1) 8. Johnn Cressman (4) DNS – Mark Johnson
B main (started), 7 laps, 2:07.9: 1. Johnn Cressman (2) 2. JD Johnson (1) 3. Mike Moore (6) 4. Austin Johnson (3) 5. Bob Weuve (8) 6. Ben Wagoner (5) / 7. Rob Kubli (7) DNS – Danny Heskin, Mark Johnson
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Terry McCarl (3) 2. Danny Lasoski (4) 3. Austin McCarl (1) 4. Dusty Zomer (11) 5. Kevin Swindell (6) 6. Lynton Jeffrey (5) 7. Bronson Maeschen (2) 8. Don Droud Jr. (7) 9. Mark Dobmeier (12) 10. Dustin Selvage (8) 11. Josh Schneiderman (13) 12. Davey Heskin (15) 13. Ryan Anderson (10) 14. Bob Weuve (23) 15. Rager Phillips (16) 16. Johnn Cressman (19) 17. Mike Houseman Jr. (14) 18. Austin Johnson (22) 19. Ben Wagoner (24) 20. AJ Moeller (17) 21. Brandon Wimmer (9) 22. Mike Moore (21) 23. Josh Higday (18) 24. JD Johnson (20). Lap Leaders: Lasoski 1-16, T. McCarl 17-20. Hard-Charger: Weuve.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.207; 2. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.255; 3. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.322; 4. 18, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE, 16.426; 5. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.438; 6. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.576; 7. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.622; 8. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.637; 9. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.658; 10. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.718; 11. 11x, Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.739; 12. 53x, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE, 16.764; 13. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.767; 14. 33A, Austin Alumbaugh, Higginsville, MO, 16.775; 15. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.811; 16. 51x, Mike Peters, Wichita, KS, 16.821; 17. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.866; 18. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.879; 19. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.884; 20. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.966; 21. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND, 16.968; 22. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.989; 23. 7s, Tim St. Arnold, Des Moines, IA, 17.067; 24. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 17.075; 25. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 17.118; 26. 5, Dave Glennon, Casselton, ND, 17.237; 27. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 17.349; 28. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 17.494; 29. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.919; 30. 21A, Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, IA, 18.429.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 2:04.1: 1. Joe Beaver (2) 2. Chad Humston (6) 3. Jon Agan (4) 4. Ryan Roberts (5) 5. Casey Friedrichsen (7) / 6. Ricky Montgomery (9) 7. Chad Heimbaugh (3) 8. Mike Peters (1) 9. Tom Lenz (8) 10. Alan Zoutte (10)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 2:05.3: 1. Nate Van Haaften (1) 2. Clint Garner (6) 3. Tasker Phillips (4) 4. Gregg Bakker (3) 5. Matt Moro (5) / 6. Austin Alumbaugh (2) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (7) 8. Dave Glennon (9) 9. Jimmy Davies (10) 10. Tim St. Arnold (8)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Jack Dover (3) 2. Dennis Moore Jr. (6) 3. Russ Hall (4) 4. Larry Ball Jr. (5) 5. Lee Grosz (7) / 6. Robby Wolfgang (1) 7. David Hall (2) 8. Jarrod Schneiderman (8) 9. Rod Richards (9) DNS - Dustin Beenken
B main (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Austin Alumbaugh (2) 2. David Hall (3) 3. Tyler Groenendyk (6) 4. Chad Heimbaugh (1) 5. Mike Peters (4) / 6. Jarrod Schneiderman (9) 7. Tom Lenz (7) 8. Robby Wolfgang (5) 9. Alan Zoutte (13) 10. Rod Richards (10) 11. Ricky Montgomery (8) 12. Jimmy Davies (12) 13. Dave Glennon (11) DNS - Tim St. Arnold, Dustin Beenken
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Jon Agan (7) 2. Ryan Roberts (3) 3. Chad Humston (6) 4. Matt Moro (2) 5. Jack Dover (11) 6. Lee Grosz (15) 7. Clint Garner (5) 8. Gregg Bakker (10) 9. Joe Beaver (12) 10. Dennis Moore Jr. (4) 11. David Hall (17) 12. Nate Van Haaften (13) 13. Russ Hall (9) 14. Casey Friedrichsen (14) 15. Mike Peters (20) 16. Tyler Groenendyk (18) 17. Chad Heimbaugh (19) 18. Tasker Phillips (8) 19. Austin Alumbaugh (16) 20. Larry Ball Jr. (1). Lap Leaders: Ball Jr. 1-7, Roberts 8, Agan 9-20. Hard-Charger: D. Hall.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 16.925 (NTR); 2. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE, 17.294; 3. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 17.334; 4. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 17.558; 5. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 17.575; 6. 33, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 17.764; 7. 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.803; 8. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.952; 9. 55KC, Bob Hildreth, Iowa Falls, IA, 17.983; 10. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 18.004; 11. 88, J Kinder, Holt’s Summit, MO, 18.058; 12. 22, Chris Mallicoat, Boone, IA, 18.063; 13. 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines, IA, 18.080; 14. 21, Keith Carlberg, Webster City, IA, 18.104; 15. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 18.163; 16. 87, Cale Hutchings, Bloomfield, IA, 18.356; 17. 12, TJ Peterson, Des Moines, IA, 22.326; DQ (Weight) - 36, Marty Stephenson, Mitchellville, IA.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Jamie Ball (4) 2. Carson McCarl (3) 3. Tasker Phillips (2) 4. J Kinder (6) 5. Bart Friedrichsen (1) 6. Matt Stephenson (8) 7. Bob Hildreth (5) 8. Steve Palmer (7) 9. TJ Peterson (9)
Heat two (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. Mitchell Alexander (3) 2. Matthew Stelzer (4) 3. Alan Ambers (5) 4. Cody Ambers (1) 5. Cale Hutchings (8) 6. Chris Mallicoat (6) 7. Keith Carlberg (7) 8. Marty Stephenson (9) 9. Nate Van Haaften (2)
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Jamie Ball (6) 2. Bart Friedrichsen (1) 3. Tasker Phillips (2) 4. Carson McCarl (4) 5. Matthew Stelzer (5) 6. J Kinder (10) 7. Mitchell Alexander (3) 8. Steve Palmer (12) 9. Cody Ambers (7) 10. Bob Hildreth (8) 11. Chris Mallicoat (11) 12. Keith Carlberg (13) 13. Matt Stephenson (14) 14. Alan Ambers (9) 15. TJ Peterson (16) 16. Marty Stephenson (15) DNS – Cale Hutchings, Nate Van Haaften. Lap Leaders: Friedrichsen 1-11, Ball 12.
Wright Wins Masters Classic before His Enshrinement, Brown Scores in 360’s!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, June 3, 2011 – Gary Wright kicked off his special weekend with a resounding win in the 19th Annual Masters Classic at the Knoxville Raceway on Friday night. The Hooks, Texas driver will be enshrined on Saturday in the Naitonal Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum.
Wright’s 22-lap $2,000 win was registered in a track record time of 6:50.3, shattering the old mark set by Rick Ferkel in 1995 by over sixty-four seconds. The win came aboard the BDS Motorsports #38 Maxim, usually piloted by Wayne Johnson.
1984 track champion Mackie Heimbaugh held the advantage from his starting spot outside of row one for the first six laps. Mike Peters and Wright moved into third and fourth behind Terry Alexander by lap three, and two laps later they were in pursuit of the leader.
Peters was the first to strike, gaining the point on lap seven. It was short-lived as four laps later, Wright could take over for good and extend his lead in the non-stop affair. “I have to thank Bryan (Sumby) and Wayne (Johnson) for getting this extra car together,” said Wright in Victory Lane. “It was a lot of work. The racecar was great. It would roll around wherever I wanted to go. I’ve been racing Mike Peters since the 1980’s, so I knew he would be hard to catch, but I just found a good line.”
Concerning his induction into the Hall of Fame, Wright stated, “It’s pretty special. When I started doing this back in 1981, I never thought I would be in a place like that. I’m tickled to death. I do appreciate it so much. It’s going to be great!”
Wright was followed by Peters, Heimbaugh, Alexander and Steve Wares. Roland Johnson, TJ Giddings, Kenny Williams, Jimmy Davies and Bill Smith rounded out the top ten. Giddings set quick time, while Heimbaugh and Wright were heat winners.
A star-studded 41-car field showed for the 360 Knoxville Championship Cup Series side of the card. In the end, Brian Brown notched his tenth career 360 win at Knoxville, leading all fifteen circuits.
Brown shot out early, while Dennis Moore Jr. followed him into second. Defending track champion, Clint Garner, was up to second by the third lap and in pursuit of Brown. At the halfway point, Brown led Garner, Moore Jr., Jack Dover and Jon Agan. Wayne Johnson was up to seventh from his 16th starting spot.
Johnson continued his surge and was into the top five when the only caution of the event was shown for a spun Nate Van Haaften, who had been running eighth, with two laps to go. The green, white, checker, finish saw Brown leading Garner, Moore Jr., Dover and Johnson back to green.
Brown maintained his advantage in the Brian Brown Racing #21 with clean air ahead to register the victory. Garner held on for a solid second. Dover advanced to third, while Johnson used a last corner pass to grab fourth and hard-charger honors. Moore Jr. rounded out the top five, while Chad Humston, Davey Heskin, Agan, quick timer Bronson Maeschen and Matt Moro rounded out the top ten finishers.
“I dedicate this win to my Uncle Danny (Lasoski) who is going into the Hall of Fame tomorrow,” said Brown from Victory Lane. “If it wasn’t for he and my Grandpa George, there wouldn’t be a Brian Brown racing here tonight. He’s over in the Hall of Fame watching. He’s taught me everything I know. Hopefully, he teaches me everything he knows someday. The Dunkin family gets a bad rap when the track isn’t right, but they get it right nine times out of ten, and tonight was perfect.”
Dover, Tasker Phillips, Heskin and Brown were heat winners. C main leader, Ryan Roberts suffered heavy damage when tangling with the spun lapped machine of Justin Giddings. He was uninjured. Dustin Selvage, who suffered problems during qualifying took the C main, hile Maeschen won the B.
Saturday night, June 4, is Koopman Roofing & Insulation Night at Knoxville. All three Lucas Oil Knoxville Championship Cup Series sprint car classes will be in action, so don’t miss it!
Masters Classic Results
Masters Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 2 laps): 1. 98, TJ Giddings, San Antonio, TX (4) 16.411; 2. 38, Gary Wright, Hooks, TX (6) 16.668; 3. 2, Randy Smith, Mt. Ayr, IA (8) 16.795; 4. 10, Steve Wares, Knoxville, IA (13) 16.798; 5. 7K, Roland Johnson, Tampa, FL (3) 16.859; 6. 51, Mike Peters, Wichita, KS (14) 16.899; 7. 04, Mackie Heimbaugh, Des Moines, IA (9) 16.982; 8. 77, Terry Alexander, Knoxville, IA (12) 17.025; 9. 48, David Brown, Marshall, MO (1) 17.152; 10. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL (10) 17.411; 11. 9mx, Dale McCarty, Eldorado Springs, MO (7) 17.451; 12. 33K, Kenny Williams, Knoxville, IA (11) 17.627; 13. 33, Bill Smith, Rushmore, MN (2) 18.087; 14. 61, Earnest Jennings, Norman, OK (5) 18.801.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, 1:46.7: 1. Mackie Heimbaugh (1) 2. Roland Johnson (2) 3. Randy Smith (3) 4. TJ Giddings (4) 5. Dale McCarty (6) 6. David Brown (5) 7. Bill Smith (7)
Heat two (started), 6 laps, 1:46.6: 1. Gary Wright (4) 2. Mike Peters (2) 3. Terry Alexander (1) 4. Steve Wares (3) 5. Jimmy Davies (5) 6. Kenny Williams (6) 7. Earnest Jennings (7)
Masters Classic (started), 22 laps, 6:50.3 (NTR): 1. Gary Wright (7) 2. Mike Peters (3) 3. Mackie Heimbaugh (2) 4. Terry Alexander (1) 5. Steve Wares (5) 6. Roland Johnson (4) 7. TJ Giddings (8) 8. Kenny Williams (12) 9. Jimmy Davies (10) 10. Bill Smith (13) 11. Earnest Jennings (14) 12. Dale McCarty (11) 13. David Brown (9) 14. Randy Smith (6). Lap Leaders: Heimbaugh 1-6, Peters 7-10, Wright 11-22.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA, 15.901; 2. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 15.974; 3. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.007; 4. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.167; 5. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.189; 6. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.199; 7. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.208; 8. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.221; 9. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.225; 10. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 16.287; 11. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.299; 12. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.327; 13. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.337; 14. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.349; 15. 11x, Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.351; 16. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO, 16.355; 17. 53x, Jack Dover, Springfield, NE, 16.384; 18. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.391; 19. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN, 16.403; 20. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA, 16.406; 21. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.410; 22. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.412; 23. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.468; 24. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.470; 25. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA, 16.522; 26. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.546; 27. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND, 16.546; 28. 51x, Mike Peters, Wichita, KS, 16.555; 29. 22, Billy Alley, Bennett, NE, 16.561; 30. 2L, Logan Forler, Lake Havasu City, AZ, 16.569; 31. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 16.585; 32. 18, Ryan Roberts, Aurora, NE, 16.647; 33. 98, JD Johnson, Wichita, KS, 16.682; 34. 9, Cody Baker, Lone Jack, MO, 16.769; 35. 5, Dave Glennon, Casselton, ND, 16.822; 36. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 16.904; 37. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.119; 38. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 17.232; 39. 23, Justin Giddings, Kansas City, KS, 17.417; 40. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA, 17.747; 41. 21A, Dustin Beenken, Sheldon, IA, 17.961.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 1:59.5: 1. Jack Dover (2) 2. Robby Wolfgang (1) 3. Dennis Moore Jr. (3) 4. Wayne Johnson (7) / 5. Bronson Maeschen (6) 6. Russ Hall (4) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (5) 8. JD Johnson (9) 9. Jimmy Davies (10) 10. Dustin Beenken (11) 11. Billy Alley (8)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 1:58.2: 1. Tasker Phillips (2) 2. David Hall (1) 3. Nate Van Haaften (3) 4. Clint Garner (6) / 5. Matt Moro (5) 6. Jamie Ball (4) 7. Logan Forler (8) 8. Chad Heimbaugh (7) 9. Cody Baker (9) 10. Rod Richards (10)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Davey Heskin (2) 2. Jon Agan (4) 3. Tom Lenz (1) 4. Chad Humston (6) / 5. Gregg Bakker (3) 6. Casey Friedrichsen (5) 7. Lee Grosz (7) 8. Ricky Montgomery (8) 9. Dave Glennon (9) 10. Justin Giddings (10)
Heat four (started), 7 laps, 1:58.9: 1. Brian Brown (3) 2. Josh Higday (2) 3. Jarrod Schneiderman (1) 4. Joe Beaver (4) / 5. Dustin Selvage (10) 6. Larry Ball Jr. (6) 7. Mike Peters (7) 8. Ryan Roberts (8) 9. Johnn Cressman (5) 10. Alan Zoutte (9)
C main (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Dustin Selvage (9) 2. JD Johnson (2) / 3. Cody Baker (3) 4. Alan Zoutte (5) 5. Dave Glennon (4) 6. Rod Richards (7) 7. Jimmy Davies (6) 8. Ryan Roberts (1) 9. Justin Giddings (8) 10. Dustin Beenken (10)
B main (started), 10 laps, 2:54.3: 1. Bronson Maeschen (1) 2. Matt Moro (4) 3. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 4. Russ Hall (7) / 5. Casey Friedrichsen (5) 6. Johnn Cressman (6) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (3) 8. Gregg Bakker (9) 9. Dustin Selvage (14) 10. Logan Forler (12) 11. JD Johnson (16) 12. Ricky Montgomery (15) 13. Jamie Ball (8) 14. Lee Grosz (11) 15. Chad Heimbaugh (10) 16. Billy Alley (13) DNS – Mike Peters
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Brian Brown (2) 2. Clint Garner (8) 3. Jack Dover (1) 4. Wayne Johnson (16) 5. Dennis Moore Jr. (4) 6. Chad Humston (7) 7. Davey Heskin (10) 8. Jon Agan (6) 9. Bronson Maeschen (17) 10. Matt Moro (18) 11. Josh Higday (11) 12. Russ Hall (20) 13. Joe Beaver (5) 14. Tasker Phillips (9) 15. Robby Wolfgang (12) 16. David Hall (13) 17. Jarrod Schneiderman (15) 18. Tom Lenz (14) 19. Larry Ball Jr. (19) 20. Nate Van Haaften (3). Lap Leader: Brown 1-15. Hard-charger: W. Johnson.
Lasoski Notches #95 on Pella Corporation Night!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, May 28, 2011 – This Memorial Day weekend has been memorable for Danny Lasoski, and he notched career win #95 at the Knoxville Raceway on Saturday’s Pella Corporation night. The win paid him $3,000, which he also garnered on Friday night racing to a win in Nebraska. Jon Agan won the 360 feature, while veteran, Mitchell Alexander won for the first time ever at Knoxville in the 305 class.
Lasoski started outside the front row alongside Josh Schneiderman in the 20-lap event. The dry-slick track saw a number of cautions, and a number of chargers through the field. The yellow flag periods allowed little time in lap traffic for Lasoski, who led from flag to flag.
Rager Phillips, who turned over after contact from Mike Moore in his heat race, returned to qualify through the B main, but he spun on lap three, and later was collected when Lynton Jeffrey got sideways. He would be a “Hard Luck” Award winner, if it existed.
Dusty Zomer, who suffered motor ills in qualifying and made a change, stormed from 20th to 11th in the first three circuits. Lasoski led Dustin Selvage, Mark Dobmeier, Bronson Maeschen and Schneiderman at that point. Dobmeier moved by Selvage into second on lap five, before Selvage found himself backwards on the backstretch on the following lap. Ryan Bunton exited at the same time for a motor failure.
Lasoski led Dobmeier, Maeschen, a charging Shane Stewart and Davey Heskin on the lap six restart. One more lap was in the books, when John Cressman flipped inside of turn one. He was uninjured. Zomer, who won here on May 7, had worked his way up to sixth at that point. After the green fell again, Stewart tussled with Maeschen for the third spot, but could not gain it.
A stopped Mike Houseman Jr. slowed things with eleven laps down, bringing the final slowdown. The last nine laps were furious, but no one could contend with Lasoski. Dobmeier was a steady second, ahead of Maeschen and Stewart the rest of the way. Zomer moved into the top five, but a bobble with four laps to go, allowed a surging Brandon Wimmer to complete the top five.
Zomer, Heskin, Terry McCarl, Wayne Johnson and Mike Moore rounded out the top ten. McCarl set quick time over the field and won his heat. Logan Forler, Josh Higday and Wimmer took the other heats, while Phillips won the B.
“We’ve just been really fortunate to start up front,” said Lasoski. “As tough as the competition is here, being on the front row is an asset. One of these days, we’ll start twelfth, and we’ll see what we have then.”
Jon Agan started on the pole of the 15-lap 360 feature, and shot in front of fellow front row starter, Russ Hall, and Chad Humston at the drop of the green. By lap four, Dennis Moore Jr. had moved past Humston into third and that order stayed intact until a lap eight caution for wing debris from the mount of defending track champion, Clint Garner, who was running sixth. Garner went to the work area, where the crew removed the left side panel. He would restart at the tail.
Agan led Russ Hall, Moore, Humston and Matt Moro back to green flag racing. Moore made a move on Hall into second, but could do nothing with Agan, who picked up his fifth career Knoxville win. Hall held onto third, followed by Humston and Moro.
Billy Alley was sixth, followed by Jarrod Schneiderman, Larry Ball Jr., Nate Van Haaften and Joe Beaver. Alley, Van Haaften and Beaver all moved forward seven spots in the event. Garner set quick time over the field, while Humston, Tom Lenz and Randy Smith took the heat races.
“You never know where the cars around you are at,” Agan said. “You don’t know if they are lapped cars or what. You just try to keep it wound up, keep the momentum up, keep it straight and run as hard as you can. This is the same motor I had when I came back in ’08. It runs great come feature time. We destroyed our new car in the accident a few weeks back. Obviously, (this car) loves being back on the racetrack.”
Mitchell Alexander won his first ever feature at the Knoxville Raceway in the 305 class in a crazy event. Kevin Hetrick, making his initial appearance at the Knoxville Raceway, led the first lap before second row starter, Chad Huston took over on lap two. The 12-lap feature went non-stop until a lap eight tangle involving Mark Van Haaften and Marty Stephenson that resulted in both cars tumbling in turn one. No one was injured.
The restart with four laps to go, saw Hetrick briefly take the lead on the backstretch before Huston took command again. Tasker Phillips was making his way forward as well, having moved up to fourth behind Alexander. Keith Carlberg came to a stop in turn four on the white flag lap. That set up an unusual chain of events.
Huston was obviously having motor issues under caution, and when the green dropped, he had little power that resulted in a chain reaction accident at the cone. Hetrick lost his right front tire, while fourth running, Phillips made heavy contact with the infield wall. Both were unhurt. Somehow, Alexander escaped unscathed. He inherited the lead and led the green, white, checker finish to record the win over J Kinder, Jamie Ball, Carson McCarl and Alan Ambers.
Bart Friedrichsen, Bob Hildreth, Cody Ambers and Cale Hutchings rounded out the cars still running. Huston and Hetrick took the heats.
“I hate to win that way, but a win is a win,” said Alexander. “It’s been a long time, and I’m glad I finally got one here at Knoxville. We’ve changed a few things this year, and I hope we get a lot more of these.”
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum induction weekend is next week, and it’s a big week for the 360’s as well. They will run two point races including Friday night, June 3, in conjunction with the 19th Annual Masters Classic. On Saturday, June 4, all three sprint divisions will be in action for Koopman Roofing and Insulation Night. The 360 winner will receive $2,000 on Saturday.
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 1 lap): 1. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (20) 15.298; 2. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA (15) 15.383; 3. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (14) 15.440; 4. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (2) 15.481; 5. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (5) 15.610; 6. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (11) 15.614; 7. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (29) 15.640; 8. 13v, Seth Brahmer, Wisner, NE (10) 15.651; 9. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (9) 15.707; 10. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (19) 15.734; 11. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN (24) 15.761; 12. 7TW, Brandon Wimmer, Fairmount, IN (1) 15.762; 13. 57, Shane Stewart, Bixby, OK (12) 15.785; 14. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (18) 15.858; 15. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (17) 15.890; 16. 68, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (23) 15.935; 17. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (21) 15.946; 18. 2L, Logan Forler, Lake Havasu City, AZ (27) 15.965; 19. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (31) 15.968; 20. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (8) 15.973; 21. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (25) 15.998; 22. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (7) 16.012; 23. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (30) 16.029; 24. 4, Jon Corbin, Carrollton, MO (16) 16.047; 25. 6, Danny Heskin, St. Michael, MN (26) 16.093; 26. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (4) 16.140; 27. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (3) 16.168; 28. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (22) 16.174; 29. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (28) 16.265; 30. 23K, Rob Kubli, Milo, IA (6) 16.376; 31. 98, JD Johnson, Goddard, KS (13) 16.509; 32. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (32) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:08.6: 1. Terry McCarl (6) 2. Shane Stewart (3) 3. Mike Moore (1) 4. Dustin Selvage (5) 5. Bob Weuve (2) / 6. Danny Heskin (7) 7. Robby Wolfgang (8) 8. Rager Phillips (4)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:11.3: 1. Logan Forler (2) 2. Ryan Anderson (3) 3. Wayne Johnson (6) 4. Mark Dobmeier (5) 5. Josh Schneiderman (4) / 6. AJ Moeller (1) 7. Ryan Bunton (7) 8. Rob Kubli (8)
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:12.4: 1. Josh Higday (2) 2. Davey Heskin (6) 3. Lynton Jeffrey (3) 4. Don Droud Jr. (1) 5. Danny Lasoski (5) / 6. Austin McCarl (7) 7. JD Johnson (8) 8. Austin Johnson (4)
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:14.0: 1. Brandon Wimmer (4) 2. Johnn Cressman (2) 3. Bronson Maeschen (6) 4. Dusty Zomer (7) 5. Jon Corbin (1) / 6. Seth Brahmer (5) 7. Mike Houseman Jr. (3)
B main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Rager Phillips (2) 2. Mike Houseman Jr. (4) 3. Austin McCarl (8) 4. Ryan Bunton (7) / 5. JD Johnson (9) 6. AJ Moeller (5) 7. Rob Kubli (10) 8. Austin Johnson (3) 9. Seth Brahmer (1) 10. Danny Heskin (6)
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Danny Lasoski (2) 2. Mark Dobmeier (3) 3. Bronson Maeschen (5) 4. Shane Stewart (10) 5. Brandon Wimmer (9) 6. Dusty Zomer (20) 7. Davey Heskin (6) 8. Terry McCarl (8) 9. Wayne Johnson (7) 10. Mike Moore (17) 11. Austin McCarl (23) 12. Josh Schneiderman (1) 13. Ryan Anderson (11) 14. Don Droud Jr. (18) 15. Logan Forler (14) 16. Josh Higday (15) 17. Jon Corbin (19) 18. Dustin Selvage (4) 19. Mike Houseman Jr. (22) 20. Lynton Jeffrey (12) 21. Rager Phillips (21) 22. Johnn Cressman (16) 23. Ryan Bunton (24) 24. Bob Weuve (13). Lap Leader: Lasoski 1-20. Hard Charger: Zomer.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 15.974; 2. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.038; 3. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.282; 4. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.344; 5. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.354; 6. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.416; 7. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.450; 8. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.482; 9. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.550; 10. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.572; 11. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.579; 12. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.587; 13. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 16.722; 14. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.811; 15. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.819; 16. 22, Billy Alley, Bennett, NE, 16.829; 17. 5, Dave Glennon, Casselton, ND, 16.894; 18. 2, Randy Smith, Mt. Ayr, IA, 16.932; 19. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 16.970; 20. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 16.986; 21. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.987; 22. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 17.020; 23. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 17.206; 24. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, 17.246; 25. 7s, Tim St. Arnold, Des Moines, IA, NT.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Chad Humston (2) 2. Clint Garner (4) 3. Billy Alley (1) 4. Ricky Montgomery (8) 5. Rod Richards (7) / 6. Nate Van Haaften (4, penalized two spots for restart jump) 7. Casey Friedrichsen (3) 8. Tasker Phillips (6) DNS - Tim St. Arnold
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 1:57.1: 1. Tom Lenz (2) 2. Dennis Moore Jr. (4) 3. Matt Moro (6) 4. Jon Agan (3) 5. Larry Ball Jr. (5) / 6. Dave Glennon (1) 7. Tyler Groenendyk (8) 8. Jimmy Davies (7)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Randy Smith (1) 2. Russ Hall (4) 3. David Hall (5) 4. Chad Heimbaugh (2) 5. Jarrod Schneiderman (3) / 6. Joe Beaver (6) 7. Tony Shilling (7) 8. Alan Zoutte (8)
B main (started), 10 laps, 2:51.5: 1. Nate Van Haaften (2) 2. Joe Beaver (1) 3. Casey Friedrichsen (3) 4. Dave Glennon (4) 5. Tony Shilling (6) / 6. Tyler Groenendyk (8) 7. Alan Zoutte (7) 8. Jimmy Davies (5) DNS - Tasker Phillips.
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Jon Agan (1) 2. Dennis Moore Jr. (3) 3. Russ Hall (2) 4. Chad Humston (4) 5. Matt Moro (7) 6. Billy Alley (13) 7. Jarrod Schneiderman (9) 8. Larry Ball Jr. (6) 9. Nate Van Haaften (16) 10. Joe Beaver (17) 11. Chad Heimbaugh (12) 12. Ricky Montgomery (10) 13. Randy Smith (14) 14. Tony Shilling (20) 15. Dave Glennon (19) 16. Tom Lenz (11) 17. Clint Garner (8) 18. Casey Friedrichsen (18) 19. David Hall (5) 20. Rod Richards (15). Lap Leader: Agan 1-15. Hard-charger: Beaver.
305 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 17.135; 2. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA, 17.391; 3. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA, 17.409; 4. 33, Mark Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 17.467; 5. 7c, Chad Huston, Jamesport, MO, 17.655; 6. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.876; 7. 29, Bart Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.883; 8. 53, Kevin Hetrick, Gladstone, IL, 17.884; 9. 87, Cale Hutchings, Bloomfield, IA, 17.901; 10. R99, Nick Ross, Oskaloosa, IA, 17.925; 11. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA, 17.951; 12. 88, J Kinder, Holt’s Summit, MO, 18.038; 13. 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines, IA, 18.051; 14. 36, Marty Stephenson, Mitchellville, IA, 18.206; 15. 16c, Casie Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 18.233; 16. 55KC, Bob Hildreth, Iowa Falls, IA, 18.391; 17. 21, Keith Carlberg, Webster City, IA, 18.705; 18. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA, 42.790; 19. 12, TJ Peterson, Des Moines, IA, NT; DQ (Weight), 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA.
Heat one (started), 6 laps, 1:46.2: 1. Chad Huston (2) 2. Tasker Phillips (4) 3. Bart Friedrichsen (1) 4. Mitchell Alexander (3) 5. Cody Ambers (6) 6. Steve Palmer (7) 7. Cale Hutchings (5) 8. Keith Carlberg (8) DNS - Casie Shilling, TJ Peterson
Heat two (started), 6 laps, 1:48.0: 1. Kevin Hetrick (1) 2. Carson McCarl (4) 3. Alan Ambers (2) 4. J Kinder (6) 5. Jamie Ball (7) 6. Mark Van Haaften (3) 7. Marty Stephenson (5) 8. Bob Hildreth (8) DNS - Nick Ross, Matt Stephenson
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Mitchell Alexander (6) 2. J Kinder (11) 3. Jamie Ball (16) 4. Carson McCarl (7) 5. Alan Ambers (3) 6. Bart Friedrichsen (2) 7. Bob Hildreth (14) 8. Cody Ambers (10) 9. Cale Hutchings (9) 10. Chad Huston (4) 11. Kevin Hetrick (1) 12. Tasker Phillips (8) 13. Keith Carlberg (15) 14. Steve Palmer (12) 15. Marty Stephenson (13) 16. Mark Van Haaften (5) DNS – Nick Ross, Matt Stephenson, Casie Shilling, TJ Peterson. Lap Leaders: Hetrick 1, Huston 2-11, Alexander 12-13.
Zomer Victorious in IRA Challenge by .01 of a Second As Lasoski Breaks!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, May 7, 2011 – Sioux Falls, South Dakota’s Dusty Zomer recorded career 410 win #6 on Saturday night at the Knoxville Raceway as he triumphed in the IRA Challenge. The win came by a mere .01 of a second as he passed a hapless Danny Lasoski who had broken a driveline coming to the finish. Lasoski had led every lap up to that point.
Lasoski shot out to the early lead from his starting position outside row one on the heavy black gumbo surface. Multi-time IRA champion, Billy Balog, trailed him early, but Zomer was quick to pounce into the runner-up spot on lap six. He was followed by Davey Heskin and Don Droud Jr. into third and fourth, respectively.
Heskin was able to use the low side of the raceway to pass Zomer for second, while Terry McCarl moved into the top five by a caution on lap 13 for a stopped Danny Heskin. Lasoski had three lapped cars between he and Davey Heskin before the caution, which erased his advantage. Davey made a charge on the low side on the restart, but the door was shut in turn three.
McCarl made a move around Droud for fourth on the backstretch when the two cars touched. The collision slowed Droud, who collected Donny Schatz in the Tony Stewart Racing #14. Schatz flipped down the backstretch, but was uninjured. On the restart with six laps to go, Lasoski led Davey Heskin, Zomer, Droud and McCarl back to green flag racing.
On the white flag lap, Zomer made a move by Davey Heskin, who bobbled, for second. It would turn out to be a winning move, as Lasoski slowed noticeably in turn four with the broken driveline. The dash for the finish had the crowd on its feet, as the final result had to be determined by the transponders and not the naked eye!
Trailing Zomer and Lasoski across the line were Davey Heskin, Droud and Terry McCarl. 410 Rookie of the Year candidate, Dustin Selvage, Brian Brown, Jessica Zemken, Mark Dobmeier and Austin McCarl rounded out the top ten.
“We knew it would be tough with Danny up front, and he would have won if something hadn’t have gone wrong,” said the driver of the Derek Ingalls’ #91 J&J. “I have to count my blessings. It’s Knoxville. Anything can happen here, even if it’s the last foot of the racetrack. It had to be close. My hat is off to my team. We’ll come out and try to do it again next week!”
Kevin Swindell topped qualifying and also took the first heat race. Davey Heskin, Lasoski and Schatz won heats, and Dobmeier topped the B main. Rager Phillips and Josh Schneiderman contacted in the first heat, sending Phillips into a series of wicked flips. He was uninjured.
Carnage greeted the 360 feature at the drop of the green flag. When Rod Richards slowed inside row three, it set off a chain reaction that resulted in a six-car pile-up. Jonathan Cornell got into the back of Richards and shot sideways into Jon Agan. Quick-timer Wayne Johnson, Agan, Jamie Ball, Cornell and Tom Lenz got the worst of the incident and were done for the evening. Richards would retire before the race went green. Many crews tended to the cars of Chad Humston and last week’s feature winner, Russ Hall, to get them back on the racetrack.
Once green, the race went in record-breaking time as defending Knoxville Championship Cup Series champion, Clint Garner, led wire to wire, covering the 15-lap distance in 4:13.0. That mark broke the old track record set by Tim Kaeding last August by over four seconds.
Behind Garner, Larry Ball Jr. was in pursuit the entire distance. David Hall came home third after a late run by Nate Van Haaften, who was fourth. Dennis Moore Jr. climbed his way to fifth after transferring through the B main. Matt Moro, Lee Grosz, Humston, Casey Friedrichsen and Josh Higday rounded out the top ten.
“It wasn’t easy,” said Garner whose #40 was powered by a Parker Engine. “This was only the second time I’ve race this year. I still made several mistakes. I just want to thank God for us being here. I have a number of guys helping me right now…Al Parker with the engines, Lynton Jeffrey helped us with our shocks today, Wayne Johnson is like a teammate right now…Sammy Swindell too. I’m just the lucky one who gets to stand up here with the trophy.”
In addition to quick time, Wayne Johnson won the first heat. Larry Ball Jr. and Van Haaften took the other heats, while Jamie Ball won the B.
The 410, 360 and 305 sprints will be back in action next week for Slideways Karting Center/Pella Printing Night!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order, 1 lap): 1. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (18) 14.977; 2. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (13) 14.985; 3. 1z, Jessica Zemken, Sprakers, NY (4) 15.060; 4. 14, Donny Schatz, Fargo, ND (11) 15.069; 5. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (12) 15.109; 6. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (6) 15.122; 7. 16, Travis Whitney, Coon Rapids, MN (3) 15.233; 8. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (1) 15.259; 9. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (39) 15.317; 10. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (41) 15.402; 11. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (5) 15.463; 12. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (36) 15.470; 13. 17B, Bill Balog, Eau Claire, WI (38) 15.507; 14. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (32) 15.546; 15. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (21) 15.556; 16. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (23) 15.605; 17. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (42) 15.625; 18. 6, Danny Heskin, St. Michael, MN (43) 15.659; 19. 02, Mike Reinke, Howards Grove, WI (9) 15.685; 20. 2w, Scott Neitzel, Beaver Dam, WI (10) 15.690; 21. 2L, Logan Forler, Lake Havasu City, AZ (31) 15.704; 22. 98, JD Johnson, Goddard, KS (24) 15.723; 23. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (28) 15.746; 24. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (14) 15.755; 25. 19, Bob Weuve, Newton, IA (25) 15.757; 26. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (33) 15.759; 27. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (19) 15.807; 28. 23w, Scott Winters, Butterfield, MN (27) 15.846; 29. 21x, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (37) 15.971; 30. 23K, Rob Kubli, Milo, IA (2) 16.086; 31. 53w, Bill Wirth, Cudahy, WI (7) 16.164; 32. 14AJ, Wayne Modjeski, Oak Creek, WI (8) 16.185; 33. 23, Russel Borland, Kewaskum, WI (17) 16.237; 34. 4B, Scott Biertzer, West Bend, WI (22) 16.252; 35. 10V, Matt Vandervere, Zion, IL (20) 16.435; 36. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (34) 16.447; 37. 95, Bill Warren, Beaver Dam, WI (35) 16.459; 38. 41, Kris Spitz, Salem, WI (15) 16.613; 39. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (16) 16.976; 40. 94, Brandon Thone, Sheboygan, WI (40) 17.222; 41. 1H, Butch Koziol, Lamberton, MN (30) 18.852; 42. 19K, Todd King, Sheboygan Falls, WI (29) 26.941; 43. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (26) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, 2:08.1: 1. Kevin Swindell (4) 2. Logan Forler (1) 3. Robby Wolfgang (2) 4. Bill Balog (3) 5. Joey Moughan (6) / 6. Josh Schneiderman (10) 7. Bill Warren (8) 8. Russel Borland (7) 9. Bob Weuve (11) 10. Butch Koziol (9) 11. Rager Phillips (5)
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:09.7: 1. Davey Heskin (4) 2. Dusty Zomer (3) 3. Danny Heskin (2) 4. Terry McCarl (5) 5. JD Johnson (1) / 6. Ryan Bunton (7) 7. Ryan Anderson (6) 8. Rob Kubli (8) 9. Scott Biertzer (9) 10. Kris Spitz (10) DNS – Todd King
Heat three (started), 8 laps, 2:11.0: 1. Danny Lasoski (3) 2. Mike Moore (1) 3. Dustin Selvage (4) 4. Jessica Zemken (6) 5. Mike Reinke (2) / 6. Travis Whitney (5) 7. Matt Vandervere (7) 8. Bill Wirth (8) 9. AJ Moeller (9) DNS – Johnn Cressman
Heat four (started), 8 laps, 2:07.7: 1. Donny Schatz (6) 2. Brian Brown (1) 3. Don Droud Jr. (4) 4. Austin McCarl (5) 5. Scott Neitzel (2) / 6. Mark Dobmeier (3) 7. Lynton Jeffrey (9) 8. Scott Winters (7) 9. Wayne Modjeski (8) 10. Brandon Thone (10)
B main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Mark Dobmeier (4) 2. Ryan Anderson (1) 3. Josh Schneiderman (3) 4. Scott Winters (8) / 5. Travis Whitney (2) 6. Lynton Jeffrey (15) 7. Johnn Cressman (7) 8. Bob Weuve (5) 9. Wayne Modjeski (11) 10. Ryan Bunton (6) 11. Bill Wirth (10) 12. Russel Borland (12) 13. Scott Biertzer (13) 14. Bill Warren (16) 15. Matt Vandervere (14) 16. Brandon Thone (19) 17. Kris Spitz (17) 18. AJ Moeller (18) 19. Rob Kubli (9) DNS – Butch Koziol, Rager Phillips, Todd King, Mark Johnson
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Dusty Zomer (3) 2. Danny Lasoski (2) 3. Davey Heskin (7) 4. Don Droud Jr. (5) 5. Terry McCarl (9) 6. Dustin Selvage (6) 7. Brian Brown (19) 8. Jessica Zemken (11) 9. Mark Dobmeier (2) 10. Austin McCarl (8) 11. Bill Balog (4) 12. Mike Reinke (14) 13. Ryan Anderson (22) 14. Robby Wolfgang (1) 15. Scott Winters (24) 16. Logan Forler (16) 17. Kevin Swindell (12) 18. JD Johnson (17) 19. Scott Neitzel (15) 20. Josh Schneiderman (23) 21. Donny Schatz (10) 22. Joey Moughan (20) 23. Danny Heskin (13) 24. Mike Moore (18). Lap Leaders: Lasoski 1-19, Zomer 20.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA, 16.127; 2. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 16.320; 3. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.329; 4. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 16.372; 5. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 16.408; 6. 28, Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, MO, 16.431; 7. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.432; 8. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA, 16.444; 9. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 16.469; 10. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 16.490; 11. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 16.490; 12. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.538; 13. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.564; 14. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 16.598; 15. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.661; 16. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.665; 17. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND, 16.680; 18. D12, Dennis Moore Jr., Grinnell, IA, 16.701; 19. 5, Dave Glennon, Casselton, ND, 16.717; 20. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA, 16.727; 21. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 16.738; 22. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.796; 23. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.797; 24. 86, Kyle Bellm, Nixa, MO, 16.861; 25. 10x, Mike Trent, Rocheport, MO, 16.882; 26. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 16.991; 27. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL, 17.007; 28. 9m, Ricky Montgomery, Lakewood, CO, 17.270; 29. 12x, Frank Rogers, Lucas, IA, 17.488; 30. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA, NT; 31. 21c, Justyn Cox, Clarksburg, CA, NT.
Heat one (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Wayne Johnson (6) 2. Clint Garner (2) 3. Matt Moro (4) 4. Russ Hall (1) 5. Tom Lenz (5) / 6. Tyler Groenendyk (3) 7. Dave Glennon (7) 8. Mike Trent (9) 9. Chad Heimbaugh (8) 10. Alan Zoutte (11) 11. Ricky Montgomery (10)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 1:58.1: 1. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 2. Lee Grosz (1) 3. David Hall (3) 4. Casey Friedrichsen (6) 5. Jon Agan (5) / 6. Jamie Ball (4) 7. Josh Higday (7) 8. Tasker Phillips (8) 9. Tony Shilling (9) 10. Frank Rogers (10)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, 1:58.3: 1. Nate Van Haaften (1) 2. Joe Beaver (2) 3. Jonathan Cornell (3) 4. Chad Humston (6) 5. Rod Richards (4) / 6. Jarrod Schneiderman (5) 7. Dennis Moore Jr. (9) 8. Kyle Bellm (8) 9. Jimmy Davies (7) DNS - Justyn Cox
B main (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Jamie Ball (1) 2. Dennis Moore Jr. (3) 3. Josh Higday (5) 4. Jarrod Schneiderman (6) 5. Mike Trent (10) / 6. Dave Glennon (4) 7. Kyle Bellm (9) 8. Tasker Phillips (8) 9. Chad Heimbaugh (7) 10. Jimmy Davies (12) 11. Ricky Montgomery (11) 12. Tyler Groenendyk (2) 13. Frank Rogers (14) 14. Alan Zoutte (13) DNS - Tony Shilling, Justyn Cox
A main (started), 15 laps, 4:13.0 (NTR): 1. Clint Garner (2) 2. Larry Ball Jr. (1) 3. David Hall (4) 4. Nate Van Haaften (3) 5. Dennis Moore Jr. (17) 6. Matt Moro (6) 7. Lee Grosz (15) 8. Chad Humston (10) 9. Casey Friedrichsen (11) 10. Josh Higday (18) 11. Mike Trent (20) 12. Jarrod Schneiderman (19) 13. Russ Hall (14) 14. Joe Beaver (13) 15. Rod Richards (5) 16. Jonathan Cornell (7) 17. Jon Agan (8) 18. Tom Lenz (9) 19. Wayne Johnson (12) 20. Jamie Ball (16). Lap Leader: Garner 1-15.
Lasoski Adds Another As McCarl, Hall Notch First Wins!
by Bill Wright
KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA, April 30, 2011 - On what started as a night of first-time winners, Danny Lasoski proved that experience still counts at the Knoxville Raceway on Saturday’s Pella Motors/Lions Club night opener at the “Sprint Car Capital of the World.” The veteran from Dover, Missouri led the field wire to wire to increase his all-time record for wins at the famous half-mile to 94.
The eight-time track champion started on the pole of the 20-lap 410 main event on the basis of a new draw system. The twelve top qualifiers making it through the heats now draw in front of the fans during intermission for their starting spots in the feature. On a track that saw the bottom as a preferred line, Lasoski shot out to the lead in a familiar part of the track ahead of defending track champion Brian Brown. Dusty Zomer, who claimed last year’s Season Championship feature win jumped into third on lap two.
Don Droud Jr. tumbled in turn two with four laps in the books, and Lasoski restarted ahead of Brown, Zomer, Robby Wolfgang and quick-timer, Brooke Tatnell, with a clear track ahead of him. It was clear sailing for the front-runners until a lap 16 spin by Kevin Swindell. Despite the bunching of the field, “The Dude” was unfazed in registering the win. “We always joke,” said the winner when talking of his nephew (Brown) who finish second. “I taught him everything he knows, but not everything I know. This place has been really good to me. We couldn‘t do this without the old gang helping me out here. Right now, everything we have is borrowed. We‘re just racing night to night.”
Following Lasoski and Brown were Zomer, Tatnell and Lynton Jeffrey. Wolfgang, Logan Forler, Austin McCarl, first heat winner, Terry McCarl, and 410 rookie and third heat winner, Dustin Selvage, rounded out the top ten. Bronson Maeschen suffered through a tough night as ignition problems sidelined him for his heat, and he blew a tire while leading the B main.
For Russ Hall, winning a feature at Knoxville has been a lifelong dream, and he accomplished it with a win in the 360 class. The Pleasant Hill, Iowa driver took off from his pole position starting spot and never looked back in his win. Behind Russ, Justyn Cox battled past Josh Higday for the runner-up spot after a lap six caution for a stopped Tony Norem. Defending 360 track champion, Clint Garner, suffered a flat tire under caution and restarted at the tail.
Hall drove the last nine laps smoothly and maneuvered through lap traffic for a popular win aboard the Mike Waddell Racing #45c. “This one has been a long time coming,” he said with emotion in Victory Lane. “I want to dedicate this to my Uncle Burt (Sonner) who passed away here in 1974.”
Cox, Higday, first heat winner, Tasker Phillips, and Russ’s cousin, Dave Hall, rounded out the top five. Lee Grosz, Seth Bergman, third heat winner, Jon Agan, Randy Martin and Nate Van Haaften completed the top ten. Chad Heimbaugh took the B main, while Wayne Johnson, who suffered power steering problems and could not start the feature, set quick time.
Carson McCarl unofficially became the youngest winner in Knoxville Raceway history when he won the 305 feature in his first competition at the famous half-mile. He became the first driver to win in his first competition since Kenny Adams did it in a 360 Nationals preliminary feature in 2003. Carson turned 16 years of age on March 8.
McCarl showed a steady racecar in running the bottom and holding Jamie Ball at bay for the 12-lap distance. Only a lap four caution for a spun Casie Shilling slowed the event. “I knew if I hit my marks on the bottom, no one would pass me up high,” said a practically speechless McCarl. “I have to thank the guys that help me. I can’t even talk.”
Ball ran a solid second, and Marty Stephenson, J Kinder, and Mitchell Alexander, who won heat one, rounded out the top five. Second heat winner, Matt Stephenson, Chris Mallicoat, Matthew Stelzer, Steve Palmer and Mike Mayberry rounded out the top ten.
The Lions Club donated a total of $1,050 to three lucky drivers tonight as well. Tenth place finishers Selvage ($450), Nate Van Haaften ($350) and Mayberry ($250) cashed in. Racing resumes next Saturday night with the IRA vs. Knoxville Challenge!
410 Results
Time Trials (Qualifying Order): 1. 59, Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust. (20) 16.154; 2. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (5) 16.157; 3. 1s, Kevin Swindell, Charlotte, NC (19) 16.273; 4. 1, Bronson Maeschen, Pleasantville, IA (22) 16.275; 5. 33, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (25) 16.312; 6. 91, Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD (8) 16.319; 7. 55, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (23) 16.331; 8. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (2) 16.355; 9. 17A, Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA (18) 16.455; 10. 12, Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA (3) 16.471; 11. 47, Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE (17) 16.527; 12. 2L, Logan Forler, Lake Havasu City, AZ (7) 16.565; 13. 7K, Robby Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (14) 16.688; 14. 71R, Ryan Anderson, Deloit, IA (24) 16.715; 15. 56JC, Johnn Cressman, Sioux Falls, SD (13) 16.784; 16. 23K, Rob Kubli, Milo, IA (4) 16.786; 17. 10, Rager Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (29) 16.871; 18. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (26) 16.980; 19. 21x, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (28) 17.019; 20. 56, Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN (12) 17.107; 21. 69, Mike Moore, Des Moines, IA (15) 17.133; 22. 45, Mark Johnson, Des Moines, IA (11) 17.197; 23. 13, Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND (16) 17.217; 24. 81, Austin Johnson, Shakopee, MN (1) 17.257; 25. 98, JD Johnson, Goddard, KS (21) 17.309; 26. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (27) 17.333; 27. 20, AJ Moeller, Rockwell City, IA (10) 18.424; 28. 92, Mitchell Mack, Grand Forks, ND (6) 19.727; 29. 6, Danny Heskin, St. Michael, MN (9) NT.
Heat one (started), 8 laps, NT: 1. Terry McCarl (6) 2. Robby Wolfgang (4) 3. Lynton Jeffrey (5) 4. Joey Moughan (2) 5. Brooke Tatnell (8) 6. JD Johnson (7) / 7. Rob Kubli (3) 8. Mitchell Mack (9) 9. Mark Johnson (1) DNS - Bronson Maeschen
Heat two (started), 8 laps, 2:18.2: 1. Mark Dobmeier (1) 2. Danny Lasoski (7) 3. Don Droud Jr. (5) 4. Rager Phillips (3) 5. Josh Schneider man (6) 6. Brian Brown (8) / 7. Davey Heskin (2) 8. Ryan Anderson (4) 9. Ryan Bunton (9) DNS - Danny Heskin
Heat three (stared), 8 laps, NT: 1. Dustin Selvage (3) 2. Kevin Swindell (8) 3. Dusty Zomer (7) 4. Johnn Cressman (4) 5. Austin McCarl (6) 6. Logan Forler (5) / 7. AJ Moeller (9) 8. Austin Johnson (1) 9. Mike Moore (2)
B main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Davey Heskin (4) 2. Ryan Bunton (8) 3. Ryan Anderson (2) 4. Austin Johnson (5) 5. Rob Kubli (3) 6. Mitchell Mack (10) / 7. AJ Moeller (7) 8. Bronson Maeschen (1) 9. Mark Johnson (6) 10. Danny Heskin (9) DNS - Mike Moore
A main (started), 20 laps, NT: 1. Danny Lasoski (1) 2. Brian Brown (4) 3. Dusty Zomer (8) 4. Brooke Tatnell (9) 5. Lynton Jeffrey (7) 6. Robby Wolfgang (2) 7. Logan Forler (5) 8. Austin McCarl (6) 9. Terry McCarl (11) 10. Dustin Selvage (15) 11. Davey Heskin (19) 12. Johnn Cressman (13) 13. Mark Dobmeier (17) 14. Ryan Bunton (20) 15. JD Johnson (18) 16. Joey Moughan (16) 17. Rager Phillips (14) 18. Austin Johnson (22) 19. Rob Kubli (23) 20. Mitchell Mack (24) 21. Josh Schneiderman (3) 22. Kevin Swindell (12) 23. Ryan Anderson (21) 24. Don Droud Jr. (10). Lap Leader: Lasoski 1-20.
360 Results
Time Trials (Group Qualifying): 1. 38, Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA, 16.684; 2. 4J, Lee Grosz, Harwood, ND, 16.710; 3. 1m, Chad Humston, Giltner, NE, 16.805; 4. 2m, Matt Moro, Polk City, IA, 16.811; 5. 53, Joe Beaver, Knoxville, IA, 16.866; 6. 3, Nate Van Haaften, Otley, IA, 16.893; 7. 23, Seth Bergman, Snohomish, WA, 16.894; 8. 14, Randy Martin, California, MO, 16.907; 9. 04, Chad Heimbaugh, Pleasant Hill, IA, 16.932; 10. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA, 16.970; 11. 40, Clint Garner, Sioux Falls, SD, 16.985; 12. 21c, Justyn Cox, Clarksburg, CA, 17.078; 13. 2, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA, 17.105; 14. 45c, Russ Hall, Pleasant Hill, IA, 17.142; 15. 5J, Larry Ball Jr., Knoxville, IA, 17.211; 16. 88, Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA, 17.380; 17. 51, David Hall, Des Moines, IA, 17.396; 18. 4, Jon Agan, Knoxville, IA, 17.399; 19. 12, Rod Richards, Van Meter, IA, 17.457; 20. 54, Casey Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA, 17.497; 21. 10, Tyler Groenendyk, Oskaloosa, IA, 17.525; 22. 5, Dave Glennon, Casselton, ND, 17.627; 23. 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, IA, 17.972; 24. 45, Tony Norem, Dassel MN, 18.085; 25. 8L, Tom Lenz, Marion, IA, 18.404; 26. 11c, Dakota Carroll, LaMonte, MO, 18.453; 27. DQ - 12x, Frank Rogers, Lucas, IA (scales).
Heat one (started), 7 laps, 2:07.3: 1. Tasker Phillips (3) 2. Josh Higday (2) 3. Wayne Johnson (6) 4. Matt Moro (5) 5. Seth Bergman (4) / 6. Jarrod Schneiderman (1) 7. Tom Lenz (9) 8. Dave Glennon (8) 9. Rod Richards (7)
Heat two (started), 7 laps, 2:08.3: 1. Russ Hall (2) 2. Randy Martin (4) 3. David Hall (1) 4. Clint Garner (3) 5. Lee Grosz (6) / 6. Tony Shilling (8) 7. Joe Beaver (5) 8. Casey Friedrichsen (7) 9. Dakota Carroll (9)
Heat three (started), 7 laps, NT: 1. Jon Agan (1) 2. Chad Humston (6) 3. Justyn Cox (3) 4. Nate Van Haaften (5) 5. Tony Norem (8) / 6. Tyler Groenendyk (7) 7. Frank Rogers (9) 8. Larry Ball Jr. (2) 9. Chad Heimbaugh (4)
B main (started), 10 laps, NT: 1. Chad Heimbaugh (2) 2. Joe Beaver (1) 3. Tony Shilling (7) 4. Jarrod Schneiderman (4) 5. Dave Glennon (8) 6. Tyler Groenendyk (5) / 7. Rod Richards (5) 8. Tom Lenz (10) 9. Dakota Carroll (9) 10. Frank Rogers (11) 11. Casey Friedrichsen (6) DNS - Larry Ball Jr.
A main (started), 15 laps, NT: 1. Russ Hall (1) 2. Justyn Cox (3) 3. Josh Higday (2) 4. Tasker Phillips (5) 5. David Hall (13) 6. Lee Grosz (11) 7. Seth Bergman (7) 8. Jon Agan (12) 9. Randy Martin (6) 10. Nate Van Haaften (8) 11. Chad Humston (10) 12. Joe Beaver (17) 13. Jarrod Schneiderman (19) 14. Matt Moro (9) 15. Clint Garner (4) 16. Tyler Groenendyk (20) 17. Tony Shilling (16) 18. Chad Heimbaugh (14) 19. Tony Norem (15) 20. Dave Glennon (18) DNS - Wayne Johnson. Lap Leader: R. Hall 1-15.
305 Results
Heat one (started), 6 laps, NT: 1. 6, Mitchell Alexander, Knoxville, IA (2) 2. 97, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA (1) 3. 5JR, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA (7) 4. 99, Matthew Stelzer, Omaha, NE (5) 5. 22, Chris Mallicoat, Boone, IA (8) 6. 92c, Cody Ambers, Knoxville, IA (3) DQ - 29, Devin "Bart" Friedrichsen, Arthur, IA (scales) DQ - 2, Steve Palmer, Des Moines, IA (tire) DNS - X, Kevin Tanner, Russell, IA
Heat two (started), 6 laps, 1:56.6: 1. 55, Matt Stephenson, Altoona, IA (3) 2. 36, Marty Stephenson, Mitchellville, IA (5) 3. 88, J Kinder, Holt’s Summit, MO (4) 4. 16c, Casie Shilling, Knoxville, IA (6) 5. 0, Mike Mayberry, Fremont, IA (7) 6. 93A, Alan Ambers, Knoxville, IA (8) DQ - 33, Mark Van Haaften, Otley, IA (scales) 8. 21, Keith Carlberg, Webster City, IA (scales)
A main (started), 12 laps, NT: 1. Carson McCarl (3) 2. Jamie Ball (5) 3. Marty Stephenson (4) 4. J Kinder (6) 5. Mitchell Alexander (1) 6. Matt Stephenson (2) 7. Chris Mallicoat (9) 8. Matthew Stelzer (7) 9. Steve Palmer (13) 10. Mike Mayberry (10) 11. Devin "Bart" Friedrichsen (11) 12. Mark Van Haaften (14) 13. Alan Ambers (12) 14. Casie Shilling (8) 15. Keith Carlberg (15) DNS - Cody Ambers. Lap Leader: C. McCarl 1-12.
4/9/11
I-80 Speedway
Greenwood, NE
ASCS-Midwest
39 cars
Heat one (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Ryan Anderson 71R (2*) 2. Don Droud Jr. 2 (6*) 3. Gregg Bakker 11x (4*) 4. Mark Pace 31 (3) 5. Ryan Roberts 18R (8*) 6. Ryan Kitchen 21x (1) 7. Jody Rosenboom 14 (7) 8. Tige Jensen 71 (9) 9. John Klabunde 77 (5) DNS – Toby Chapman 32
Chapman spun twice while getting lined up and was sent pitside. Ry. Anderson shot out to the lead and left the rest of the field behind. A scary crash occurred when Jensen broke his front end on the backstretch and drifted down the track. Klabunde couldn’t avoid him and veered into a concrete barrier in the pits where his car flew airborne inside the pits. No one was injured.
Heat two (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Brian Brown 21 (2*) 2. Jack Dover 53 (1*) 3. Russ Hall 45c (3) 4. Chad Meyer 1w (6*) 5. Logan Forler 2L (4) 6. Tony Bruce Jr. 18 (8) 7. Jason Danley 82 (7) 8. Justyn Cox 21c (5) 9. Brant O’Banion 47 (10) 10. Jeremiah Jordahl 3J (9)
Cox spun before a lap could be completed. Brown led the 10-lap distance. The best racing was for fourth between Meyer and Forler. They exchanged a few slidejobs in a good battle.
Heat three (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 15H (9*) 2. Lee Grosz 4J (4*) 3. Mitch Runge 28 (6*) 4. Tyler Drueke 12 (5) 5. Gage Dorr 17 (2) 6. Danielle Ossenfort 10D (7) 7. Jordan Boston 4 (1) 8. CJ Johnson 45x (10) 9. Jake Ossenfort 99J (3) 10. Robby Wolfgang 7K (8)
Boston led early. J. Ossenfort spun with one lap in the books. Boston led Dorr, Grosz, a surging Hafertepe and Runge back to green. Two more laps were recorded when Drueke spun. Grosz and Hafertepe had moved into second and third, while CJ Johnson had moved from 10th up to fourth. CJ’s run would end soon thereafter when he pulled it in. After taking the white flag, disaster struck for Boston when something broke in turn one and sent his car straight into the wall and a nasty crash. He was uninjured. Haftertepe assumed the lead and went on to win.
Heat four (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Wayne Johnson 38 (3*) 2. Terry McCarl 24A (5*) 3. Seth Bergman 23 (7*) 4. Billy Alley 22 (9*) 5. Mike Hess 51 (4) 6. Doug Lovegrove 44 (2) 7. Jeff Osborn 0 (8) 8. Bryan Gossel 6G (1) 9. Ryan Bickett 17B (6)
In arguably the strongest heat of the night, four of the eight feature redraw qualifiers came from this one. W. Johnson assumed the pole after Gossel spun before a lap could be completed. He took advantage by dominating out front. McCarl followed him, while Bergman and Alley followed him from rows three and four respectively.
B main one (started): 1. Hall (1) 2. Pace (2) 3. Forler (3) 4. J. Ossenfort (10) 5. Cox (7) / 6. Rosenboom (6) 7. Lovegrove (5) 8. Osborn (8) 9. D. Ossenfort (4) 10. Chapman (9) DNS – Jensen, Boston, Klabunde
Hall led throughout despite a pair of spins by Chapman on laps one and five. Cox did well to move up to a transfer, and J. Ossenfort made a late charge on the high side to get by Lovegrove, Rosenboom and Cox for fourth.
B main two (started): 1. Bruce Jr. (2) 2. Hess (3) 3. O’Banion (8) 4. Kitchen (6) 5. Danley (5) / 6. Bickett (10) 7. Gossel (7) 8. Wolfgang (11) 9. Drueke (1) 10. Jordahl (9) 11. Dorr (4) DNS – CJ Johnson
Bruce Jr. and Hess were the class of this field in the 10-lapper. Some of the best racing occurred in a battle for third, fourth and fifth. O’Banion was one of the few cars to use the high side on both ends of the dry-slick surface and shot his way into third. Kitchen and Danley joined a duel that saw three-wide racing for several laps.
A main (started): 1. Brown (4) 2. W. Johnson (7) 3. Dover (11) 4. Droud Jr. (1) 5. Bergman (2) 6. Ry. Anderson (8) 7. McCarl (5) 8. Alley (3) 9. Bakker (12) 10. Bruce Jr. (16) 11. Hafertepe Jr. (6) 12. Cox (23) 13. Hess (18) 14. Roberts (14) 15. Forler (19) 16. Grosz (9) 17. Pace (17) 18. Meyer (13) 19. Danley (24) 20. J. Ossenfort (21) 21. O’Banion (20) 22. Kitchen (22) 23. Runge (10) 24. Hall (15)
Droud jumped out to an early lead in the 25-lapper. With three laps in the books, Hall was contacted by Pace and the front-end collapsed. That left Runge with nowhere to go on the backstretch. Hall and Runge were done. Droud led Brown, Bergman, Alley and Hafertepe back to green. Brown closed in on Droud and the two went at it for about five laps, before Brown took the lead on lap eleven. W. Johnson battled with McCarl, and Bergman to move into fourth. Alley pressured Droud for second and took the spot on lap 18, but the pass was negated when a caution flew for a spun Grosz. Brown led Droud, Alley, W. Johnson and Bergman back to green. W. Johnson moved by Alley and then Droud to grab second after the restart. Dover was also on the move into fourth. A lap 23 restart set up a two lap dash to the finish, but Brown prevailed with a strong run to capture his 8th career I-80 feature win in 17 tries. Cox was the hard-charger, moving up eleven spots.
4/8/11
I-80 Speedway
Greenwood, NE
ASCS-Midwest
45 cars
Heat one (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Jason Danley 82 (1*) 2. Ryan Roberts 18R (3*) 3. Jack Dover 53 (7*) 4. Mark Pace 31 (2) 5. CJ Johnson 45x (9) 6. Toby Chapman 32 (5) 7. Jake Ossenfort 99J (8) 8. Thomas Kennedy 20K (6) 9. Ryan Bickett 17B (4)
Danley led the 10-lap distance. Roberts got off to a slow start and was running fourth by a lap seven caution for a stopped Bickett. Danley led Pace, T. Kennedy, Roberts and Dover back to green. Roberts and Dover shot around Pace and T. Kennedy into second and third on the restart.
Heat two (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Russ Hall 45c (1*) 2. Tony Bruce Jr. 18 (3*) 3. Danny Lasoski 33 (9*) 4. Justyn Cox 21c (6) 5. Chad Meyer 1w (5) 6. Jordan Boston 4 (8) 7. Jody Rosenboom 14 (7) 8. Tyler Drueke 12 (4) 9. John Klabunde 77 (2)
Hall was impressive in leading flag to flag. The only yellow came on lap four when Klabunde lost his right front wheel while running second. The restart saw Hall ahead of Bruce, a surging Lasoski from the tail, Drueke and Cox. Hall was able to hold off Bruce with solid runs in both one and two and three and four.
Heat three (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Bryan Gossel 6G (1*) 2. Seth Bergman 23 (7*) 3. Jared Goerges 9 (2) 4. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 15H (9*) 5. Ryan Anderson 71R (8) 6. Robby Wolfgang 7K (4) 7. Danielle Ossenfort 10D (3) 8. Gage Dorr 17 (6) 9. Chad Humston 1m (5)
Gossel left the field behind in this one, despite one caution on lap three for Humston, who went up in smoke and was done for the night. Bergman made the move of the race, and probably the move of the night, when he put himself in a feature redraw position (top eight) by passing Hafertepe and Goerges for second on the last lap.
Heat four (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Don Droud Jr. 2 (3*) 2. Wayne Johnson 38 (5*) 3. Trevor Grossenbacher 35 (1) 4. Lee Grosz 4J (9*) 5. Terry McCarl 24A (6) 6. Mike Hess 51 (8) 7. Doug Lovegrove 44 (2) 8. Ryan Kitchen 21x (4) 9. Tige Jensen 71 (7)
Droud shot around the front row starters early to lead flag to flag. W. Johnson made his move into second by lap two. Grosz was impressive from the tail to get fourth, while McCarl held onto fifth despite a collapsed nosewing in Gary Swenson’s car.
Heat five (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Brian Brown 21 (6*) 2. Logan Forler 2L (2) 3. Gregg Bakker 11x (5) 4. Lou Kennedy Jr. 21K (8*) 5. Jeremiah Jordahl 3J (1) 6. Lance Fassbender 7 (4) 7. Jeff Osborne 0 (7) 8. Billy Alley 22 (9) 9. Mitch Runge 28 (3)
Forler led lap one before a lap three yellow for Alley, who was running fifth. A reverse camber issue saw the left front wheel detach from the axle. The restart saw Forler ahead of Brown, Jordahl, Fassbender and Bakker. Forler made his machine wide on a choppy heavy surface, but Brown threw a duckunder move on him entering turn one on the last lap to gain the win.
B main one (started): 1. Bakker (1) 2. Ry. Anderson (3) 3. J. Ossenfort (8) 4. CJ Johnson (2) 5. Pace (5) / 6. Klabunde (15) 7. Fassbender (9) 8. Jordahl (7) 9. Kitchen (13) 10. Lovegrove (11) 11. Runge (14) 12. Dorr (12) 13. Osborne (10) 14. Hess (6) 15. Grossenbacher (4) DNS – Humston
Bakker led the 12-lap distance in commanding fashion. The only stoppage came with three in the books, when Grossenbacher, who was running second, got upside down in turn four. He was uninjured. Hess exited from fifth place under the red. The restart saw Bakker leading CJ Johnson, Anderson, Pace and Jordahl back to green. Ossenfort used the high side on both ends to circle around Jordahl, Pace and CJ Johnson to nail down third.
B main two (started): 1. Cox (2) 2. Forler (1) 3. Boston (5) 4. McCarl (4) 5. Meyer (6) / 6. Rosenboom (9) 7. Alley (13) 8. Wolfgang (8) 9. Bickett (14) 10. Chapman (7) 11. D. Ossenfort (10) 12. Drueke (12) 13. Goerges (3) 14. T. Kennedy (11) DNS – Jensen
Cox was impressive in leading the distance with Forler in tow. Lap five saw T. Kennedy get into the wall. Goerges was running fifth when he exited after going up in smoke. The restart with eight to go, saw Cox leading Forler, McCarl, Boston and Meyer. All would transfer to the main event.
A main (started): 1. Bergman (2) 2. Brown (5) 3. Droud Jr. (1) 4. W. Johnson (6) 5. Dover (4) 6. Grosz (3) 7. Bruce Jr. (14) 8. Hall (10) 9. Bakker (15) 10. Meyer (24) 11. Forler (16) 12. Danley (9) 13. Ossenfort (19) 14. Anderson (17) 15. Boston (20) 16. Pace (23) 17. CJ Johnson (21) 18. Lasoski (7) 19. Hafertepe Jr. (8) 20. Gossel (11) 21. Cox (16) 22. Roberts (13) 23. McCarl (22) 24. L. Kennedy (12)
L. Kennedy contacted the turn four wall before a lap could be completed. Droud led the first lap before Bergman took control on lap two when the race went green. Brown was into second on the lightning fast track by lap 8 of the 25-lapper. Roberts was out of tear-offs when he stopped and exited on lap ten. The restart saw Bergman leading Brown, who was hot on the leader in lapped traffic before the caution. Droud restarted third ahead of Dover and Grosz. Three laps later, Cox, who had advanced into the top ten, had his front end fold up, and his night was done. Bergman pulled away from the field and had no peer as the last 12 laps went non-stop. The battled for third, fourth and fifth waged as Droud, Dover and W. Johnson battled in the final stages. Droud would come home third, ahead of W. Johnson and Dover. Bergman was paid $3,000 for his first career ASCS-Midwest win. Meyer was the hard-charger, moving up 14 spots.
Better late than never! It’s time for my annual best appearing list. Again this year (the ninth in succession), we’ve gone with a top ten in 410s and 360s. For the first time, we’ll look at the top ten in 305s, and look at the top five in non-wing sprint cars, and best appearing of the midgets. How tough is it to make the top ten? Well, for one, I sifted through my photos of 240 410s and 384 360s (both up from 2009). As always there are three reasons why a car you believe should be on here, isn’t: 1. I didn’t see the car live. 2. I didn’t get a good photo of the car with my digital gizmo (not likely) 3. You are wrong! (likely)
#10 – Chad Kemenah (Findlay, OH) – The Hammons Motorsports team is in the top ten for the second year in a row. This time they went with a “blue lightning” look and put Chad Kemenah in the car for the Short Track Naitonals in Little Rock. It was an complete reverse of last year’s look. Changing schemes is important in making the list.

#9 – Tim Kaeding (San Jose, CA) – The F&J Construction #29 has never looked better. We’re just happy to have Travis Rilat with us after the horrific accident in the Pacific Northwest in July. Tim Kaeding filled in for Travis at the Short Track Nationals. Of course, Tweety Bird was along for the ride on the top of the wing!

#8 – AJ Selenke (Wichita, KS) – AJ has always kept a clean look, but the wrap this year was the most eye-pleasing. I got this shot early in the year at I-80 Speedway in Nebraska. AJ picked up a win at 81 Speedway later in the year.

#7 – Wade Human (Marion, AR) – Wade & Pop’s Fish Market should be proud of the looks of Wade’s sprint car. It’s not often you see a fish carrying a checkered flag, and the “splash” look comes off well on the racetrack.

#6 – Mark Huddleston (Genoa, AR) – Mark is in the Service, but found time for some racing at the end of the season at Cowtown and Little Rock. His racecar is impeccable, featuring a unique look with his numbers and his graphics.

#5 – Russ Hall (Pleasant Hill, IA) – Russ wasn’t afraid of a green racecar, but countered it with this unique look with the skulls. We caught him with the Sprint Invaders in West Burlington, Iowa. I’m betting Russ would deflect credit on the color combination to Ballistic Designs.

#4 – Donnie Ray Crawford (Broken Arrow, OK) – Those who have been around for awhile will remember the look of Andy Hillenburg’s shiny machines when they hit the speedways back in the 1980’s. Donnie Ray and family’s tribute to him was carried out to the T. Donnie’s dad raced for the Hillenburg family, dominating the Tulsa Speedway for years. On this night at the Cowtown Speedway in Kennedale, Texas, Donnie was a busy man competing well in three divisions.

#3 – Jon Agan (Knoxville, IA) – I’m a sucker for red with gold plate lettering. Jon had his most successful 360 season to date, finishing fourth in the final Knoxville Raceway standings. He came up with a special scheme for the 360 Nationals, but I thought his normal look in 2010 the better of the two.

#2 – Preston Peebles II (Lubbock, TX) – Preston has one of the favorite names for any announcer in the business, and this year, driving for Crouch Motorsports #0c, he had one of the best looking mounts out there. His other appearance on this list came with the winning 360 entry in 2004 (pictured below).


#1 – Greg Wilson (Benton Ridge, OH) – Greg is no stranger to this list after joining forces with Verl Warnimont. He had top spot potential in both classes. Greg and the team change the scheme from time to time and normally it’s spot on.

Honorary Spot – Jesse Hockett (Warsaw, MO) – We’ll miss seeing our friend “The Rocket” who graced the top ten in both wing and non-wing competition. God Speed!

2009 360 Top Ten: 1. Brian Brown 2. Evan Martin 3. Jesse Hockett 4. Tommy Bryant 5. Don Young 6. Randy Martin 7. Donnie Steward 8. Dale Blaney 9. Dusty Zomer 10. Casey Heser
2008 360 Top Ten: 1. Mark Shirshekan 2. Randy Martin 3. Garry Bell 4. Joey Moughan 5. Ryan Hall 6. Greg Wilson 7. Jason Eckard 8. Roger Crockett 9. Tim Crawley 10. Kolt Walker
2007 360 Top Ten: 1. Justin Barger 2. Ryan Jamison 3. Shane Stewart 4. Kevin Ramey 5. Tim Crawley 6. Jeff Williams 7. Bryan Howland 8. Rager Phillips 9. Ben Gregg 10. Ryan Bickett
2006 360 Top Ten: 1. Jessica Zemken 2. Donny Howard 3. Foster Landon 4. Randy Martin 5. Travis Whitney
6. Brian Brown 7. Brad Best 8. Shawn Van Wyhe 9. Danny Martin Jr. 10. Jeff Day
2005 360 Top Ten: 1. Rick Ideus 2. Caleb Griffith 3. Scott Box 4. Ricky Fauver 5. Sean McClelland 6. Dave Anderson 7. Randy Plath 8. Randy Martin 9. Doug Lovegrove 10. Brad Welborn 2004 360 Top Ten: 1. Preston Peebles II 2. Jody Roland 3. Eddie Gallagher 4. Natalie Sather 5. Darren Long 6.
Herb Reed 7. AG Rains 8. Gene Ackland 9. Dex Eaton 10. Brian Hetrick
2003 360 Top Ten: 1. Mike Ward 2. Sean McClelland 3. Roger Crockett 4. Brian Harvill 5. Cody Hansen 6. Ryan Voss 7. Randy Droescher 8. Wade Oliver 9. Billy Alley 10. Kenny Adams 2002 Best Appearing 360: Rick Ideus
#10 – Cale Conley (Vienna, WV) – We’ll miss seeing Cale running sprint cars as he is pursuing the pavement in 2011. The fast youngster seemed just a little faster with his look. The number on the front of the wing always seems to add some speed to the eye.

#9 – Barry Martinez (Burlington, WA) – The two-time Skagit (WA) Speedway champion brought this beautiful machine across the country to Knoxville, competing in July and August.

#8 – Russel Borland (Kewaskum, WI) – Another driver not fazed by a green racecar, Russel led the IRA in car appearance in 2010. An eye-catching combination of colors stood out not only in the pits, but also on the racetrack.

#7 – David Harrison (Burgoon, OH) – Who wouldn’t like to live in a town named Burgoon? David last made this list in 2006, but this year’s entry was even better. We caught David at an early season showdown at Attica Raceway Park. Adding to the shot is local media guru Scott Barman in the background!

#6 – Tim Shaffer (Nationals) (Aliquippa, PA) – Who’s going to mess with the Nationals champ? Many tried in 2010 and failed. The driver of the year in many fans’ minds had a unique look at the Knoxville Nationals. Though the graphics behind the enlarged numbers looked like sheet metal, I envisioned them as a tribute to the white board fences that outlined the Knoxville Raceway for many years.

#5 – Ben Gregg (Glendale, AZ) – Ben made the 360 list in 2007, and has always had some great looking cars. This year’s was even better thanks to his sponsorship from Kronik Energy Drink. I haven’t always been a fan of this tint of blue, but paired with black and white, it’s kick’s tail!

#4 – Phil Gressman (Helena, OH) – When I saw this car at Attica in April, I knew that even though it was early in the year, it would most likely make the list. It was a beauty standing still in the sun.

#3 – Chad Kemenah (Findlay, OH) – Chad makes both lists this year! Golden Flavor Sesame Sticks brought this unique look to the CKR #63, and it makes you hungry just looking at it. Chad made the 410 list in 2003, 2004 and topped it in 2008 with his “Hard Luck” look at the Nationals.

#2 – Lee Jacobs (Tiffin, OH) – Hard to beat this one. Had to have an outside vote cast, and the Hammer Motorsports team ends up second. From the unbeatable color combo to the clever use of the hammer to complete the 4, this is one of the better looking machines you will ever see.

#1 – Donny Schatz (Fargo, ND)/Steve Kinser (Bloomington, IN) (Knoxville Nationals) – The golden look of the Tony Stewart Racing cars commemorating the 50th running of the Nationals caught everyone’s eye on and off the racetrack. Cars that you can see yourself when you are looking at them are really cool. Steve Kinser’s Incredible Hulk car made this list in 2003, and Schatz was second on the list with his Nationals entries in 2006 and 2009.


2009 410 top ten: 1. Johnny Herrera 2. Donny Schatz 3. Billy Balog 4. Cris Eash 5. Mark Smith 6. Jason Sides
7. Lance Dewease 8. Daron Clayton 9. Chad Trout 10. Ricky Logan
2008 410 top ten: 1. Chad Kemenah (Nationals) 2. Rob Chaney (Nationals) 3. Shane Stewart (Nationals) 4. Daryl Stimeling 5. Caleb Griffith 6. Sam Haftertepe Jr. 7. Keith Kauffman 8. Dion Hindi 9. Joey Saldana 10. Danny Smith (Nationals)
2007 410 top ten: 1. Kenny Jacobs (Weikert’s) 2. Randy Martin 3. Tyler Thompson 4. Fred Rahmer 5. Joey Saldana (King’s Royal) 6. Brian Kristan 7. Brian Brown 8. Stevie Smith 9. Jerry Richert Jr. 10. Jac Haudenschild (Nationals)
2006 410 top ten: 1. Kerry Madsen (Nationals) 2. Donny Schatz (Nationals) 3. Brian Leppo 4. Jason Meyers 5. Wayne Johnson 6. Jason Dukes 7. Brook Weibley 8. Brian Ellenberger 9. David Harrison 10. Brooke Tatnell (whitewalls)
2005 410 top ten: 1. Brooke Tatnell 2. Kerry Madsen 3. Shane Stewart 4. Cory Haas 5. Chad Blonde 6. Brian Leppo 7. Jason Hunt 8. Kenny Jacobs 9. Jesse Giannetto 10. Mike Stefka
2004 410 top ten: 1. Terry McCarl 2. Kenny Jacobs 3. Randy Martin 4. Chad Kemenah 5. Tim Shaffer 6. Roger Crockett 7. Mark Smith 8. Lucas Wolfe 9. Brian Montieth 10. Mike Kertscher
2003 410 top ten: 1. Toni Lutar 2. Randy Martin 3. Steve Kinser (Hulk) 4. Randy Hannagan 5. Don Droud Jr. (Batman) 6. Lance Dewease/Terry McCarl 7. Chad Kemenah 8. Tim Kaeding 9. Kim Mock/Mike Kertscher 10. Joe Roe
2002 410 top ten: 1. Sammy Swindell (nationals) 2. Chad Blonde 3. Matt Moro 4. Sean Michael 5. Jeff Hodgson 6. Jan Howard 7. Greg Hodnett 8. Dave Enders 9. Tommy Tarlton 10. Chad Meyer
305s
#10 – Chris Mallicoat (Boone, IA) – The veteran racer had one of the better looks amongst the Knoxville regulars, sporting Casey’s sponsorship.

#9 – Jamie Ball (Knoxville, IA) – Maybe it’s my love of storms, but another lightning car makes the list. Jamie competed in both 305 and 360 competition (winning Rookie of the Year honors) in 2010 as you can see.

#8 – James Gill (Sedalia, MO) – James Gill of Gill Signs piloted this sleek looking sprinter at LA Raceway in LaMonte, Missouri in July. A duplicate white version appeared later in the year at Lake Ozark Speedway with Randy Roberts behind the wheel. Unfortunately, it ended up in a ball on the backstretch.

#7 – Paul Weaver (Fremont, OH) – The sprint car veteran campaigned a 305 at Attica this season. You don’t see the wing’s corner cut off very often anymore and it takes you back a bit. It’s Genzman Racing Enterprises teammate was Phil Gressman’s #53 (#4 in 410’s).

#6 – Benny Bowman (Shelby, OH) – They’ve been at this 305 game for awhile in Ohio, and it is reflected in some great looking cars. Two distinct graphic signatures on this car are evident on the wing and body, but they go well together in a splash of colors.

#5 – Brad Haudenschild (Fredericksburg, OH) – The son of Ed and nephew of the “Wild Child” makes this list for the first time. Ham Signs graphics have graced this list for years and 2010 is no exception.

#4 – Jamie Lusher (Pekin, IL) – Hard to miss Lusher’s #18 on the track in 2010. The 34 Raceway regular competed against the 360’s at this event in Jacksonville, Illinois.

#3 – Junior Felver (Norwalk, OH) – Who says #13 is unlucky? It’s back to Ohio. Actually, this night didn’t end the way Junior wanted it as he ended up in a turn four mishap. He looked good doing it though!

#2 – Bobby Clark (Fremont, OH) – This driver is a veteran in all sprint car disciplines, and carried the day for his sponsor Coors Light. Clark has been a “Silver Bullet” on many a night in the “Buckeye State”.

#1 – Chris Coleman (Marshall, MO) – This beauty was also a finalist in the 360 class. The use of shades of blue hit with red lettering really stood out. We caught this image at Knoxville.

2009 305 Top Five: 1. Bob Anderson 2. Dave Anderson 3. Bruce Anderson 4. Burlington based 20T 5. Trish Dover
#5 – Dylan Peterson (Sioux Falls, SD) – Old timers may or may not like the square tail on Peterson’s sprinter, but it is definitely different. Dylan is a two-time Heartland Racing Association champion and won twice in 2010.

#4 – Dave Darland (Lincoln, IN) – A better shot of this one could have landed “The People’s Champ” and the Goodnight #39 at the top of this list. Unfortunately, the tail tank covers have really hampered my pit shots the past few seasons. It was hot in Iowa in August though! Darland was also #4 back in 2005.

#3 – Johnny Herrera (Albuquerque, NM) – The past couple of seasons has seen Herrera head this list in the Woodward #2, but this time, he will make it in the family #45x.

#2 – Jerry Coons Jr. (Tucson, AZ) – The Hoffman #69 has never looked better! Always one of the more identifiable machines on the USAC trail, the blaze orange and blue has stood out the last few seasons. We caught them on a side street in Oskaloosa.

#1 – Levi Jones (Olney, IL) – A super look gave Tony Stewart Racing two top spots in the top ten lists this year. The black and red look of the past couple of seasons was replaced mid-year by STP colors and it couldn’t have been soon enough!

2009 Best Appearing Non-wing car: Johnny Herrera 2008 Best Appearing Non-wing car: Johnny Herrera 2007 Non-wing top five: 1. JJ Yeley 2. Brett Burdette 3. Mat Neely 4. Jesse Hockett 5. Jerry Coons Jr. 2006 Best Appearing Non-wing car: Don Droud Jr. 2005 Non-wing top five: 1. Kevin Besecker 2. Matt Westfall 3. Charles Davis Jr. 4. Dave Darland 5. Jac
Haudenschild 2004 Best Appearing Non-wing car: Seth Wilson 2003 Best Appearing Non-wing car: Roger Rager 2002 Best Appearing Non-wing car: Damion Gardner
Best Appearing – Andrew Felker (Carl Junction, MO) – I caught Andrew’s car at the Tom Knowles Memorial at Spoon River Speedway in Illinois. Unfortunately, I didn’t hit as many midget shows as usual, but Felker would have made the list with this entry regardless.

2009 Best Appearing Midget: Kent Schmidt 2008 Best Appearing Midget: Brad Kuhn 2007 Midget Top Five: 1. Brandon Waelti 2. AJ Fike 3. Tracy Readinger 4. Brad Loyet 5. Dustin Morgan 2006 Midget Top Five: 1. Andy Martin 2. Jimmy Light 3. Bryan Clauson 4. Tom Hessert III 5. Kurt Mayhew 2005 Best Appearing Midget: Mike Miller 2004 Best Appearing Midget: Steven Graham 2003 Best Appearing Midget: Aaron Fiscus Next young sprinter update: Sam tore them up in a go-kart in Rapid City!

8/14/10
Knoxville Raceway
50th Anniversary Knoxville Nationals Final Night
92 cars
E main (started): 1. Greg Nikitenko 6N (1) 2. Phillip Mock 1m (3) / 3. Kim Mock 23 (2) 4. Kaley Gharst 44G (7) 5. Domain Ramsay 20AU (4) 6. Colin Entwisle 2T (6) 7. Chris Shirek 1K (8) 8. Ty Bartz 46 (9) 9. Bruce White 96AU (12) 10. Kevin Ingle (11) 11. Ron Krysl 20PK (5) 12. Jordan Goldesberry 65 (10) DNS - Jared Ridge 12x, Jack Dover 53, Chris Schmelzle 57c, Rob Kubli 19L, Brent Antill 81, Luke Hall 34, Bob Weuve 19, Lee Jacobs 24H
It was a typical, heavy narrow track for this 10-lapper. Nikitenko pulled away from everyone in the non-stop event. P. Mock was knocking on dad's door the whole way, until he got by him for the final transfer in the last corner.
D main (started): 1. Jonathan Cornell 28 (2) 2. Trevor Green 4 (1) / 3. Fred Rahmer 51 (4) 4. Mitchell Dumesny 77AU (6) 5. Clint Garner 40 (5) 6. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 15H (8) 7. Mike Moore 69 (3) 8. Toni Lutar 4x (12) 9. Justin Henderson 35 (11) 10. Ben Gregg 2BG (7) 11. Greg Wilson w20 (14) 12. Mark Shirshekan 3x (9) 13. Bill Rose 6x (16) 14. Jim Moughan Jr. 1mx (18) 15. Paul Jeffrey 12AU (17) 16. Austen Wheatley 44w (15) 17. Matt Wasmund 4w (19) 18. Nikitenko (21) 19. Todd King 97 (20) 20. P. Mock (22) 21. Robby Wolfgang 7K (10) 22. Dustin Morgan 93 (13)
Green wrestled the early lead from Cornell in a good race early in the 12-lapper. After Green pulled away a bit, Cornell got a run and took the lead in lapped traffic on lap eight. He held off Green the rest of the wway.
C main (started): 1. Danny Lasoski 6 (2) 2. Tyler Walker 17 (4) / 3. Scott Winters 23w (8) 4. Tim Kaeding 83JR (10) 5. Bronson Maeschen 1 (1) 6. Jonathan Allard 0 (3) 7. Lucas Wolfe 5w (13) 8. Johnny Herrera 2w (14) 9. Jason Meyers 14 (12) 10. Don Droud Jr. 47 (18) 11. Mark Dobmeier 13 (9) 12. Seth Brahmer 13v (6) 13. Lee Sowell 51s (5) 14. Zach Zimmerly 94 (17) 15. Kraig Kinser 11K (11) 16. Cornell (21) 17. Tony Bruce Jr. 18 (15) 18. Green (22) 19. Rager Phillips 10 (19) 20. Max Dumesny 5V (7) 21. Jamie Veal 35AU (20) 22. Brooke Tatnell 59 (16)
Tatnell flipped to start the 15-lapper. Lasoski dominated the non-stop affair. The battle for second was on. Walker held it most of the way, but with three to go, Winters passed him for it. Walker got a good run off of turn four, and took back the spot by inches at the line.
B main (started): 1. Stevie Smith 1z (2) 2. Paul McMahan 91x (1) 3. Josh Schneiderman 49 (5) 4. Craig Dollansky 7 (3) / 5. Jac Haudenschild R19 (4) 6. Brad Sweet 49s (19) 7. Austin McCarl 17A (8) 8. Ian Madsen 55 (6) 9. Chad Meyer 4H (9) 10. Cale Conley 3c (13) 11. David Gravel 89G (12) 12. Lance Dewease 30c (10) 13. Lasoski (21) 14. Ricky Logan 10a (15) 15. Dean Jacobs 97x (17) 16. Ed Lynch Jr. 2L (16) 17. Keith Bloom Jr. 27 (18) 18. Mike Reinke 02 (11) 19. Randy Hannagan 1x (14) 20. Dave Blaney 55x (7) 21. Gary Wright 9x (20) 22. Walker (22)
Walker jumped the initial start. It was going to be called back, but he contacted the wall and broke his rear axle, ending his race. Smith led the 22-lapper early on, and it would roll without a caution. McMahan tucked into second, with Haudenschild and Schneiderman behind him. Schneiderman was cruising on the low side and passed Haudenschild for third. Dollansky came along late in the going to claim the fourth and final transfer. Dave Blaney ended his Nationals on lap seven. It was the first time in 16 tries that he has not made the Nationals A main. Sweet needed a caution, but setttled for a 19th to 6th run. Gravel was named Rookie of the Nationals as the highest finishing Rookie.
A main (started): 1. Tim Shaffer 83 (7) 2. Donny Schatz 15 (4) 3. Shane Stewart 57 (8) 4. Dollansky (24) 5. Kerry Madsen 3 (11) 6. Greg Hodnett 22 (3) 7. McMahan (22) 8. Davey Heskin 56 (16) 9. Jason Johnson 41 (9) 10. Smith (21) 11. Daryn Pittman 13x (6) 12. Jason Sides 7s (14) 13. Schneiderman (23) 14. Brian Brown 21 (1) 15. Chad Kemenah 63 (17) 16. Dusty Zomer 91 (15) 17. Brandon Wimmer 7TW (20) 18. Erin Crocker 98 (19) 19. Sammy Swindell 1s (2) 20. Dale Blaney 2B (10) 21. Lynton Jeffrey 12 (13) 22. Steve Kinser 11 (5) 23. Skip Jackson 2 (12) 24. Joey Saldana 9 (18)
Swindell wrestled the early lead from Brown in the 50-lapper. Brown snuck outside Sammy down the frontstretch but was shut down on lap four. Saldana's motor went up in smoke on lap eight and brought a caution. The restart order was Swindell, Brown, Schatz, Shaffer and S. Kinser. The next 17 laps went green until the mandatory red on lap 25. Schatz took a slide at Swindell late for the lead but hit the break in second. Teams were given five minutes to change anything on the car. The restart saw Swindell ahead of Schatz, S. Kinser, Shaffer and Brown. Brown worked his way past Shaffer and S. Kinser retired with engine woes, but Brown blew a right rear tire on lap 34, and had to restart at the tail after making repairs. Schatz had taken a slider at Sammy, but was headed off. The lap 34 restart saw Swindell leading Schatz, Shaffer, Stewart and Dollansky, up from 24th. Once green again, Schatz and Sammy put on a clinic. Schatz took a couple of shots at the leader. He led lap 45, before Sammy came back in front to take 46. One lap later, Swindell's left rear tire would give way and he got upside down. The restart with three laps to go saw Schatz leading Shaffer, Stewart, Dollansky and Madsen. On lap 48, Shaffer slid in front of Schatz in turn four, but Schatz recovered to lead the lap. The next time around, Shaffer would get the job done and lead the last two laps for $150,000. The win was Shaffer's third career victory at Knoxville. Dollansky earned hard-charger honors and the clock, while Heskin was the highest finishing Knoxville regular.
Before the races, Jason Meyers' crew was awarded "Best Appearing". Jason Johnson's group was second ahead of Daryn Pittman's. Swindell was awarded with the "Jesse Hockett Mr. Sprintcar Title".
8/12/10
Heat two (started): 1. Dale Blaney 2B (6) 2. Schatz 15 (7) 3. Dean Jacobs 97x (2) 4. Chad Meyer 4H (5) / 5. Jim Moughan Jr. 1mx (1) 6. Toni Lutar 4x (4) 7. Brooke Tatnell 59 (3) 8. Greg Nikitenko 6N (10) / 9. Chris Shirek 1K (9) 10. Lasoski 6 (8)
Heat four (started): 1. Jac Haudenschild R19 (4) 2. Pittman 13x (8) 3. Mark Shirshekan 3x (1) 4. Mike Moore 69 (3) / 5. Bloom Jr. 27 (7) 6. Todd King 97 (10) 7. Paul Jeffrey 12AU (2) 8. Paul McMahan 91x (6) / 9. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 15H (5) 10. Greg Wilson w20 (9)
B main (started): 1. Madsen (2) 2. McMahan (4) 3. Zomer (1) 4. Schneiderman (8) / 5. Walker (5) 6. Kaeding (22) 7. Winters (6) 8. Tatnell (13) 9. Cornell (17) 10. Mi. Dumesny (11) 11. Bloom Jr. (3) 12. Lasoski (21) 13. Gharst (7) 14. Lutar (10) 15. Antill (9) 16. Morgan (18) 17. Wheatley (12) 18. King (20) 19. Wolfgang (14) 20. Moughan (16) 21. Nikitenko (19) 22. P. Jeffrey (15)
Three tries were needed to get the A main rolling. Shirshekan spun on the first try, and Hall flipped into the turn one fence. No one was hurt. Madsen was credited with 24th for point purposes after motor trouble following the B. Swindell took the early lead from Jackson in the 25-lapper. Action was instense, as Schatz quickly moved into third and then second behind Swindell in traffic. Jackson held down a steady third, while Brown was moving his way into the top five. Another charger was Smith, who had moved up from row six to fifth. The race went non-stop for 24 3/4 laps, when Moore came to a halt. Swindell led Schatz, Jackson, Brown and Smith back to green. Smith was able to get by Brown for fourth, before Moore spun on another white flag lap. Schatz had a right rear tire in second that was noticeably flat. It cost him on the last restart as Jackson zoomed by him, and Brown circled both Smith and Jackson to move into second at the finish. Jackson gave the locals two cars on the podium. The win was Sammy's 45th 410 win at Knoxville and worth $12,000. McMahan was the hard-charger, moving up 15 spots.
8/11/10
Weuve jumped out to an early lead, but with two laps completed, jumped the cushion in three, and flipped wildly. He was unhurt. Dumesny assumed the lead ahead of Jeffrey, Wimmer, Dollansky and Madsen. That would be the way they would finish, with Madsen not able to get a faster car past Dollansky, who was effective in his blocking tactics. He would change the motor afterwards.
Heat five (started): 1. Mark Dobmeier 13 (1) 2. Jason Sides 7s (6) 3. Bronson Maeschen 1 (4) 4. Tony Bruce Jr. 18 (2) / 5. Meyers 14 (8) 6. Allard 0 (7) 7. Jamie Veal 35AU (5) 8. Ben Gregg 2BG (3) / 9. Rob Kubli 19L (9) 10. Ron Krysl 20PK (10)
A main (started): 1. Stewart (6) 2. Dollansky (12) 3. Kemenah (1) 4. Heskin (4) 5. Sides (5) 6. Wimmer (2) 7. Madsen (24) 8. Jeffrey (7) 9. Johnson (22) 10. Shaffer (21) 11. McCarl (13) 12. Sweet (19) 13. Saldana (23) 14. Wright (16) 15. Dobmeier (20) 16. Crocker (8) 17. Green (18) 18. Reinke (11) 19. Bruce Jr. (17) 20. Gravel (3) 21. Sowell (14) 22. Dumesny (15) 23. Lynch Jr. (9) 24. Maeschen (10)
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