West Burlington, IA (Saturday, August 18, 2018) - On Saturday night August 18th the Sprint Invaders made their third stop of the season at 34 Raceway, which was also their second race of the weekend after a stop at the Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa on Friday night. The nights action would not only honor the late Brian Hetrick, who was a past 305 Sprint champion at 34 Raceway, but it was a night to remember Larry Beckman, who has provided 34 Raceway with tow and push trucks for many, many years.
With twenty-four Sprint Cars signed in for the night there was 4 heats races, a B-Main and dash ran to determine the 20 car starting field for the 25 lap A-Feature. Plus there was 4 heat races ran in the three support classes. Then an intermission was held for a huge candy dash. With all of this complete it was time to go feature racing.
The 12 lap Mini Hauler Truck feature was up first, with Dakota Fenton and Lake Carlson drawing the front row for the event. Dakota Fenton took advantage of his starting spot to jump out into the lead on lap 1 over Drake Fenton and John Helenthal. The action was slowed for the first time of the race on the completion of lap 1, when Colton Bowman spun in turn 1 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Dakota Fenton moved back out front, with Drake Fenton and Helenthal following close behind. Another lap scored complete produced another caution, as Billy Stanford slowed to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. Dakota Fenton grabbed the lead on the restart, as the rest of the field went two and three wide with plenty of bumping and banging. As a result Jacob Ruble, who started 7th, and Colton Bowman, who brought out the yellow on lap 1, emerged as the second and third place runners. The final caution of the race appeared on lap 5, as debris in turn 1 brought out the yellow. On the restart Dakota Fenton moved back out front, with Ruble and Drake Fenton close behind. Ruble would look under Dakota Fenton over the final laps, but Dakota was able to hold him off to pick up the win. Ruble was 2nd, Drake Fenton was 3rd, Cody Bowman was 4th, with Colton Bowman rounding out the top 5.
Up next was the 12 lap Mod Lite feature, with Mike Morill and Devon Rouse leading the field to green. Morrill would edge out Rouse and Jason Masengarb at the line to lead lap 1. Morrill then started to pull away from the rest of the field. Without a caution there was no catching Morrill, as he cruised to an easy win. The Mod Lites have made 6 appearances at 34 Raceway in 2018, and Morrill has won all 6 features. Masengarb was 2nd, Rouse was 3rd, Wyatt Wilkerson was 4th, with Michael Dominguez coming home in 5th.
Cody Wehrle and McKenna Haase led the field to green in the 25 lap Sprint Invaders feature, with Wehrle grabbing the lead on lap 1 over Haase and Daniel Bergquist. With Wehrle setting such a fast pace he would start to enter lapped traffic on lap 5. The lapped traffic would help Paul Nienhiser, who started 6th, over take Haase for the runner up spot on lap 6. As Wehrle got into more lapped traffic, Nienhiser would quickly close in on his back bumper. Then coming off turn 4 to complete lap 14, Wehrle went high to clear a lapped car and made contact with Nienhiser's left front. As a result Nienhiser spun into the wall to bring out the first caution of the race. On the restart Wehrle jumped back out front, with Haase and Bergquist following. Once again the pace that Wehrle was setting put him into lapped traffic on lap 18. One lap later, lap 19, disaster would strike Bergquist, as he slowed to a stop in turn 1 after loosing a motor while running third to bring out the yellow. Wehrle grabbed the lead on the restart, with Haase and Dustin Clark close behind. With an open track in front of him there was no catching Wehrle, who went on to score his first Sprint Invaders feature win. Haase finished 2nd, Clark was 3rd, Tanner Gebhardt started 10th and finished 4th, with Randy Martin rounding out the top 5.
The final feature to take to the track on the night was the 20 lap IMCA Modified feature, with Dennis LaVeine and Dustin Smith drawing the front row. Smith used his starting spot to his advantage, as he jumped out into the lead on lap 1 over LaVeine and Dakota Simmons. LeVeine would try to work under Smith over the next 12 laps, but Smith would hold him off each lap. That was until lap 13 when Smith drifted high off turn 2, which allowed LaVeine to shoot by him for the top spot. LaVeine then pulled away over the final laps of a caution free race to score the $1,000 victory. Smith was 2nd, Simmons was 3rd, Bill Roberts Jr. was 4th, with Dean McGee coming home in 5th.
Notes from 34: John Schulz started the Sprint feature in 12th and then finished 6th....Jarrod Schneiderman came from 11th to finish 7th....Josh Schneiderman finished 8th after starting in 14th....Justin Buchholz came from the B-Main to start 18th in the A-Feature. He would pass 7 cars to finish 11th and picked up the hard charger award....Dugan Thye, who was driving Nick Breuer's #78 305 Sprint, made his second feature start in a row. He would start 15th and finished 12th....Harold Pohren, who won the B-Main and started 17th, would finish 13th....Colton Fisher finished 14th after starting in 19th....Doug Sylvester, who started 21st after Brayden Gaylord Racing put up the extra money for the extra car to start the feature, would come home in 15th....Joe Laue, Dave Getchell, and Matt Krieger were the cars who didn't make the A-Feature.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Huls Scores His 100th IMCA Sanctioned Stock Car Win at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway
Donnellson, IA (Friday, August 17, 2018) - For the second year in a row mother nature tried to put a damper on the mid August Sprint Invaders show at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa. But even with an inch of rain on Thursday and more rain around the area on Friday, the track crew was able to get the track in shape to race. At the end of the night action, that was presented by Midwest Performance & Power and Wilson Brothers BBQ, one driver earned his third career win at the track, another scored his first career win, with another claiming his first win of the season at the speedway. While three others won for multiple times this year, one of which was his 100th IMCA sanctioned win.
The first feature to take to the track was the 14 lap Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compacts, with Jacob Houston and Jake Dietrich leading the field to the drop of the green flag. Dietrich would take advantage of his starting spot to jump out into the lead on lap 1 over Houston and Brandon Reu. The action up front was slowed for the first time on lap 2, as Adam Christy slowed in turn 3 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Dietrich moved back out front, with Reu taking the runner up spot from Houston. Reu then tried to work under Dietrich for the top spot over the next 3 laps. When the second caution of the race appeared on lap 6 to slow the action. Debris in turn 2 would bring out the yellow. Once again Dietrich jumped back out front on the restart, with Reu, Kimberly Abbott, and Barry Taft battling behind him. That action up front was slowed for the final time of the race on lap 9, as the fire crew had to go to the pits to attend to a fire on Houston's car. On the restart Dietrich moved back out front, with Reu, Taft and Abbott glued to his back bumper. Reu would try to get under Dietrich for the top spot over the final laps. But Dietrich was able to hold him off to score his first career win. Brandon Reu was 2nd, Taft was 3rd, Abbott was 4th, with Mike Reu rounding out the top 5.
Up next was the 18 lap Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMod feature, with Jim Powell and Bob Cowman leading the field to green. But just as the green flag waved the yellow light would come on, as Brandon Dale, Adam Birck, Steven Berry and Brandon Symmonds collided in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the following original restart Daniel Fellows shot from his fourth place starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Jeff Frana and Sean Wyett, who started 7th. Fellows then started to pull away from the rest of the field, when the second caution of the race appeared on lap 5 to slow him down. Doug Begheger would spin in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Fellows jumped back out front, with Austen Becerra and Wyett following behind him. Becerra tried the top and low side of the track to get the top spot away from Fellows over the next 6 laps. When another caution would slow the action, as Brian Bergheger would spin in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. Fellows moved back out front on the restart, with Becerra and Wyett looking for a way around him. The battle up front was slowed for the final time on lap 16, as Brian Bergheger got sideways in front of the leaders coming off turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Fellows jumped out front and then held off Becerra and Wyett to claim his fourth win of the season at the track. Becerra was 2nd, Wyett was 3rd, Cowman was 4th, with Frana coming home in 5th.
Dustin Clark and Jon Agan led the field to green in the 25 lap Sprint Invaders feature. But it was third place starter Randy Martin who would grab the lead on lap 1 over Clark and Agan. The action was slowed for the first time of the race on lap 2, as Damian Getchell lost an engine off turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Martin jumped back out front, with Paul Nienhiser, who started 7th in Scott Bonar's #50 machine, over taking Agan, whose nose wing came loose, for the runner up spot. Nienhiser then try to keep pace with Martin, when the second caution appeared on lap 6 to slow the action. This time Agan spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. Martin grabbed the lead on the restart, with Nienhiser and Cody Wehrle glued to his back bumper.
Martin would start to enter lapped traffic on lap 12, which allowed Nienhiser to close in on him. Then on lap 13 Nienhiser would use the lapped traffic to take the top spot away. One lap later, lap 14, McKenna Haase, who started 9th and was running 4th, slowed to a stop down the backstretch to bring out the yellow. Nienhiser grabbed the lead on the restart, with Martin and Wehrle trying to keep pace with him. Just when it looked like Nienhiser would hold on over the final laps to pick up the win, the final caution of the race appeared on lap 19. Bailey Goldesberry and Dugan Thye collided in turn 3 to bring out the yellow, and setting up a six lap dash to the win. On the restart Nienhiser jumped back out front, with Martin looking under him for the lead. Going into turn 3 to come around to complete lap 22, Martin drove it hard into the turn and then slid up in front of Nienhiser coming off turn 4 to grab the top spot away. Martin then pulled away over the final laps to claim his third career Sprint Invaders win at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Nienhiser was 2nd, Wehrle was 3rd, Jarrod Schneiderman came from 11th to finish in 4th, with Clark finishing 5th.
Up next was the 20 lap Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Car feature, with Kevin Koontz and Cody McClure making up the front row. But it was fourth place starter John Oliver Jr. who grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Koontz and Chad Krogmeier. As Oliver Jr. set the pace out front, the rest of the field would battle two and even three wide behind him. Abe Huls, who started 5th and fell back to sixth on lap 1, would work himself into the runner up spot on lap 5 and then went to work on Oliver Jr. for the top spot. Huls would try to work under Oliver Jr., as the two raced side-by-side around the 3/8th's mile. But Oliver Jr. was able to hold him off, that was until lap 12. Huls would edge out front, as Oliver Jr. try to fight back. Oliver Jr. stayed glued to Huls back bumper over the final laps, but was unable to get by Huls for the win. As Huls held on for his sixth win of the season at the track, but most importantly it was his 100th carer IMCA sanctioned Stock Car feature win. Oliver Jr. was 2nd, Jeremy Pundt was 3rd, Beau Taylor came from 8th to finish in 4th, with Krogmeier rounding out the top 5.
Dean McGee and Dennis LaVeine led the field to green in the 20 lap Budweiser IMCA Modified feature, with McGee using his starting spot to his advantage to lead lap 1 over LaVeine and Bill Roberts Jr. Just after lap was scored complete the first and only caution of the race appeared, as debris in turn 1 brought out the yellow. On the restart Roberts Jr. shot under McGee to take over the top spot, with LaVeine following him into the runner up spot. LaVeine tried to work under Roberts Jr. over the next three laps, but Roberts Jr. would hold him off each time. Then coming off turn 4 to complete lap 5 Roberts Jr. drifted high, which allowed LaVeine to shoot by for the lead. LaVeine then drifted high coming off turn 2 to allow Roberts Jr. to shoot back by him to take the top spot back on lap 7. Roberts Jr. then held off LaVeine and Jeff Waterman over the final laps to score his fourth win of the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. LaVeine was 2nd, Waterman was 3rd, McGee was 4th, with Larry Herring making a last lap pass to finish 5th.
The final feature to take to the track on the night was the 20 lap Steffes Late Models, with Brandon Queen and Jeff Guengerich on the front row for the event. Guengerich would take advantage of his starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Sam Halstead and Queen. While Guengerich set a fast pace out front, Tommy Elston, who started 5th, worked himself into the runner up spot on lap 3. Elston then went to work into cutting into Guengerich's lead. But without a caution to slow the action, and even with Guengerich having to maneuver some lapped cars, Elston would run out of time. As Guengerich held on to claim his first win of the season at the track. Elston settled for 2nd, Ron Boyse was 3rd, Halstead was 4th, with Queen coming home in 5th.
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Kile Family Brings Hope Back to Racing at the West Liberty Raceway
West Liberty, IA (Saturday, August 11, 2018) - Back during the off season when many tracks were releasing their 2018 racing schedules, many people wondered why there was no scheduled put out for the West Liberty Raceway in West Liberty, Iowa. Everyone would speculate, and many even thought they knew the reasons, but nothing was ever published by the group that held the lease for the track in 2018 on the reasons why there would be no racing at the West Liberty Raceway.
Just when it looked like the track located on the Muscatine County Fairgrounds would sit idol for the 2018 season, along came Eldon, which most know as "Bud", Kile. He owns and operates Kile Motorsports, which sells many parts and accessories for all your racing needs, stepped up and put together a one race deal. The original date that was released for the event was in conflict with another event, so they pushed it back to Saturday, August 11th. He would offer a $2,000 top prize to the Modifieds, $1,000 to win the Late Models, $700 to win for the Stock Cars and SportMods, and $300 to win the Sport Compacts.
The efforts of the Kile family and everyone else associated with this event paid off. As 143 race teams and more than 3,000 people in the grandstands packed into the fairgrounds to show their support. After 17 heat races and 4 B-Mains to help set the fields, it was time to go feature racing.
Up first was the 20 lap Stock Car feature, with Matt Picray and Brad Tyler leading the field to green. Picray took advantage of his draw to grab the lead on lap 1 over Damon Murty and Tyler. The lead for Picray only lasted for 1 lap, as Murty slipped under him to take over the top spot on lap 2. While Murty set a fast pace out front, John Oliver Jr., who started 7th, Tyler, Tom Cannon, and David Brandies, who started 8th, raced two wide for positions third thru sixth. Without a caution to bunch the field up, there was no catching Murty. As he cruised to an easy win and picked up the $700 top prize. Picray was 2nd, Oliver Jr. was 3rd, Brandies was 4th, with Corey Strothman coming home in 5th.
Alex Hayes and Shawn Slaughter made up the front row for the 15 lap Sport Compact feature. But it was third place starter Cody VanDusen who edged out the lead on lap 1 by inches over Hayes and Steven Struck, as the three raced down the front straightaway three wide. Hayes would get past VanDusen to take the top spot on lap 2. But that only lasted for 1 lap, as Struck got under him coming off turn 4 to lead lap 4. The action was slowed for the first time of the race on the completion of lap 3, as VanDusen slowed to a stop in turn 3 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Struck jumped back out front, with Hayes and Cody Phillips following close behind. Another lap scored complete, lap 4, another caution appeared, as Ashley Reuman stopped in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Struck moved back out front on the restart, with Phillips and Ryan Walker, who started 9th, close behind. While Struck set the pace out front, Kyle Boyd over took Phillips and Walker to move into the runner up spot on lap 6. Then just after lap 6 was scored complete, Hayes would slow to a stop down the front stretch to bring out the final caution of the race. On the restart Struck jumped back out front, with Boyd and Phillips following. Boyd tried to keep pace with Struck, but Struck was to strong on this night as he pulled away for the $300 victory. Boyd was 2nd, Darin Smith started 7th and finished 3rd, Walker was 4th, with Phillips holding on for 5th.
The 25 lap SportMod feature was next, with Cody Harris and Charlie Weber drawing the front row. Harris would take advantage of his starting spot to jump out front on lap 1 over Jarrett Franzen and Weber. While Harris paced the field out front, Dalton Simonsen, who started 7th, and Brayton Carter, who started 12th, were working their way towards the front. Simonsen would slip under Harris coming off turn 4 to grab the top spot away from him on lap 13. Two laps later, lap 15, Carter would work himself into second. But before the lap was scored complete the first and only caution of the race appeared to put him back in third for the restart. Kyle Eller spun in turn 1 on lap 14 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Simonsen moved back out front, with Carter and Kurt Kile, who was driving Troy Philpott's #11B car, close behind. Carter would follow in Simonsen's tire tracks over the next 5 laps. Then coming off turn 2 to complete lap 21, Carter was able to slip under Simonsen to take over the top spot. Carter then held off Simonsen over the final laps to pick up the win and the $700 top prize to go with it. Simonsen settled for 2nd, Kile was 3rd, Logan Anderson was 4th, with Tim Plummer rounding out the top 5.
Chris Horn and Chad Holladay made up the front row for the 30 lap Late Model feature, with Holladay jumping out front to lead lap 1 over Horn and Nick Marolf. The action was slowed for the first time of the event on lap 2, as Jay Johnson slowed to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Holladay, who was running the low to middle groove, and Andy Eckrich, who was up top, raced side-by-side around the 1/2 mile, with Holladay leading by inches at the line. Eckrich would finally use the momentum off the top of the track to grab the top spot on lap 5 by inches. The pace that Eckrich was setting would put him into lapped traffic by lap 10. One lap after entering lapped traffic, lap 11, Eckrich would be slowed for a caution. Curran Becker slowed to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Holladay used the top of the track to get up beside Eckrich for the lead. But at the strip Eckrich would hold the top spot, that was until lap 13. Holladay was able to use the momentum off the top of turn 2 to take over the lead. On lap 19 Holladay would enter lapped traffic, and then on lap 21 he went low going into turn 3 to lap Aric Becker. I couldn't tell if there was any contact between the two, as Becker spun to the top of the track and was hit by Justin Kay, who was running 4th after starting in 10th, to bring out a yellow. Holladay grabbed the lead on the restart, with Eckrich and Horn close behind. Eckrich would stay close to Holladay over the final laps, but Holladay was able to hold on to pick up the win and the $1,000 check to go with it. Andy Eckrich was 2nd, Horn was 3rd, Denny Eckrich started 11th and finished 4th, with Marolf coming home in 5th.
The final feature to take to the track on the night was the 30 lap Modified feature, with Jeff Larson and Chris Zogg leading the field to green. Larson took advantage of his starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Zogg, and Dan Brockert. The action was slowed for the first time of the race on lap 3, as Jacob Murray slowed to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Kurt Kile, Brad Dierks, Larry Herring, Steve Johnson, Gus Hughes, Derrick Stewart, and Bruce Hanford were collected in a wreck in turn 1 to bring the yellow light back on. The following restart saw Larson jump back out front, with Jarrett Brown, who started 5th, and Chad Holladay, who started 7th, close behind. While the top three battled, Justin Kay, who started 8th, was working his way into the battle. On lap 9 Brown used the bottom of the track coming off turn 4 to grab the lead away from Larson. But that lead only lasted until turn 2, as Kay slipped under him coming off turn 2 to come around to lead lap 10. Kay then started to pull away from the field, when he entered lapped traffic on lap 20. This would slow his process enough to allow Brown and Holladay to close in on him on lap 25. But Kay would use a couple of other lapped cars to hold them off and claim the $2,000 victory. Brown was 2nd, Holladay was 3rd, Zogg was 4th, with Kenny Kostenbader crossing the line in 5th. But when the final results came out, it showed Kostenbader credited with 26th. After doing some checking, I found out that he was disqualified for being light at the scales. This would move Chris Simpson up to 5th, after starting in 13th.
Notes fro WL: 40 SportMods, 39 Modifieds, 25 Sport Compacts, 21 Late Models, and 18 Stock Cars made up the 143 cars signed in for the night......Jesse Owens started the Stock Car feature in 10th and would finish 7th....John Hemsted came from 16th to finish in 9th....Brandon Jay finished 10th after starting in 14th....Scott Jordan was a scratch......Seth Keiser started the Sport Compact feature in 12th and would come home in 7th....Tyler Rock finished 10th after starting in 15th....Dustin Frymoyer started 14th and finished 11th....Cody Bowman finished 12th after starting in 20th....Cody VanDusen returned to the track one lap down after bringing out the caution on lap 3. He would be credited with a 13th place finish....Chris Maxwell started 23rd and finished 14th......Blaine Webster finished the SportMod feature in 6th after starting in 11th....Shane Paris, who won one of the B-Mains, started 14th and finished 7th....Mitch Monternanch came from 16th to finish in 9th....Brandon Dale charged from his 25th place starting spot to come home in 10th....Austin Heacock started 20th and finished 11th....Brandon Banks, who was driving Andrew Swailes #13s car, finished 14th after starting in 18th....Sklyer Harroun finished 16th after starting in 19th....Jarrett VanDenBerg charged from 26th to finish in 17th....Brandon Schulties finished 18th after starting in 24th....Scott Brau started 22nd and finished 19th......Ron Boyse finished 7th in the Late Model feature after starting in 13th....Derrick Stewart drove Nick Marolf's back-up car and would start the feature in 19th. He then passed 10 cars to come home in 9th....Tim Simpson started 17th and finished 12th....Steve Hunter finished 15th after starting in 18th....Cord Williams, who moved up from the Street Stock class, started 21st and finished 16th....Nick Marolf started the Modified feature in 12th and finished 7th....Eric Barnes charged from 20th to finish 8th....Logan Anderson came from 17th to finish in 10th....Dakota Hayden finished 11th after starting in 16th....Jeff Waterman started 21st and finished 12th....Jerry Luloff came from 26th to finish in 14th....Derek Walker finished 15th after starting in 25th.
The only down fall on the night was that the final checkered flag waved at around 12:30 AM. Could there be a few things done to help speed up the night? Maybe some of them would include cutting the laps given for hot laps, adopting a "one spin an your in" rule in the heat and B-Mains, divide the classes up to separate those who ran two classes. Yeah, I know that is tough because you had drivers running SportMods and Modifieds, and drivers who ran Late Models and Modifieds. Even though the wait time between the Late Model feature ending and the Modified feature beginning was only about 15 minutes, any saved time is big. Finally one other thing maybe to cut time from victory lane photos. Again I know it is nice to let the crowd come out and join the winner's for pictures is important. But to allow them to stand and chat is valuable down time lost.
With the great turn out does this mean West Liberty is showing this is the kind of support you could get on a weekly program? I am not certain of that, as a nice payout was posted to attract the drivers. What would happen if a weekly payout was offered weekly or bi-weekly? Could you attract the same support? Do you sanction the track? Or go non sanctioned and offer a draw / redraw program? I think if you have a positive and friendly staff, like Kile put together, that would help to keep the momentum going for how long who knows.
For the drivers in and around the West Liberty Raceway, let's hope this night shows what the future may have to offer for somebody in 2019!!!
Just when it looked like the track located on the Muscatine County Fairgrounds would sit idol for the 2018 season, along came Eldon, which most know as "Bud", Kile. He owns and operates Kile Motorsports, which sells many parts and accessories for all your racing needs, stepped up and put together a one race deal. The original date that was released for the event was in conflict with another event, so they pushed it back to Saturday, August 11th. He would offer a $2,000 top prize to the Modifieds, $1,000 to win the Late Models, $700 to win for the Stock Cars and SportMods, and $300 to win the Sport Compacts.
The efforts of the Kile family and everyone else associated with this event paid off. As 143 race teams and more than 3,000 people in the grandstands packed into the fairgrounds to show their support. After 17 heat races and 4 B-Mains to help set the fields, it was time to go feature racing.
Up first was the 20 lap Stock Car feature, with Matt Picray and Brad Tyler leading the field to green. Picray took advantage of his draw to grab the lead on lap 1 over Damon Murty and Tyler. The lead for Picray only lasted for 1 lap, as Murty slipped under him to take over the top spot on lap 2. While Murty set a fast pace out front, John Oliver Jr., who started 7th, Tyler, Tom Cannon, and David Brandies, who started 8th, raced two wide for positions third thru sixth. Without a caution to bunch the field up, there was no catching Murty. As he cruised to an easy win and picked up the $700 top prize. Picray was 2nd, Oliver Jr. was 3rd, Brandies was 4th, with Corey Strothman coming home in 5th.
Alex Hayes and Shawn Slaughter made up the front row for the 15 lap Sport Compact feature. But it was third place starter Cody VanDusen who edged out the lead on lap 1 by inches over Hayes and Steven Struck, as the three raced down the front straightaway three wide. Hayes would get past VanDusen to take the top spot on lap 2. But that only lasted for 1 lap, as Struck got under him coming off turn 4 to lead lap 4. The action was slowed for the first time of the race on the completion of lap 3, as VanDusen slowed to a stop in turn 3 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Struck jumped back out front, with Hayes and Cody Phillips following close behind. Another lap scored complete, lap 4, another caution appeared, as Ashley Reuman stopped in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Struck moved back out front on the restart, with Phillips and Ryan Walker, who started 9th, close behind. While Struck set the pace out front, Kyle Boyd over took Phillips and Walker to move into the runner up spot on lap 6. Then just after lap 6 was scored complete, Hayes would slow to a stop down the front stretch to bring out the final caution of the race. On the restart Struck jumped back out front, with Boyd and Phillips following. Boyd tried to keep pace with Struck, but Struck was to strong on this night as he pulled away for the $300 victory. Boyd was 2nd, Darin Smith started 7th and finished 3rd, Walker was 4th, with Phillips holding on for 5th.
The 25 lap SportMod feature was next, with Cody Harris and Charlie Weber drawing the front row. Harris would take advantage of his starting spot to jump out front on lap 1 over Jarrett Franzen and Weber. While Harris paced the field out front, Dalton Simonsen, who started 7th, and Brayton Carter, who started 12th, were working their way towards the front. Simonsen would slip under Harris coming off turn 4 to grab the top spot away from him on lap 13. Two laps later, lap 15, Carter would work himself into second. But before the lap was scored complete the first and only caution of the race appeared to put him back in third for the restart. Kyle Eller spun in turn 1 on lap 14 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Simonsen moved back out front, with Carter and Kurt Kile, who was driving Troy Philpott's #11B car, close behind. Carter would follow in Simonsen's tire tracks over the next 5 laps. Then coming off turn 2 to complete lap 21, Carter was able to slip under Simonsen to take over the top spot. Carter then held off Simonsen over the final laps to pick up the win and the $700 top prize to go with it. Simonsen settled for 2nd, Kile was 3rd, Logan Anderson was 4th, with Tim Plummer rounding out the top 5.
Chris Horn and Chad Holladay made up the front row for the 30 lap Late Model feature, with Holladay jumping out front to lead lap 1 over Horn and Nick Marolf. The action was slowed for the first time of the event on lap 2, as Jay Johnson slowed to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Holladay, who was running the low to middle groove, and Andy Eckrich, who was up top, raced side-by-side around the 1/2 mile, with Holladay leading by inches at the line. Eckrich would finally use the momentum off the top of the track to grab the top spot on lap 5 by inches. The pace that Eckrich was setting would put him into lapped traffic by lap 10. One lap after entering lapped traffic, lap 11, Eckrich would be slowed for a caution. Curran Becker slowed to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Holladay used the top of the track to get up beside Eckrich for the lead. But at the strip Eckrich would hold the top spot, that was until lap 13. Holladay was able to use the momentum off the top of turn 2 to take over the lead. On lap 19 Holladay would enter lapped traffic, and then on lap 21 he went low going into turn 3 to lap Aric Becker. I couldn't tell if there was any contact between the two, as Becker spun to the top of the track and was hit by Justin Kay, who was running 4th after starting in 10th, to bring out a yellow. Holladay grabbed the lead on the restart, with Eckrich and Horn close behind. Eckrich would stay close to Holladay over the final laps, but Holladay was able to hold on to pick up the win and the $1,000 check to go with it. Andy Eckrich was 2nd, Horn was 3rd, Denny Eckrich started 11th and finished 4th, with Marolf coming home in 5th.
The final feature to take to the track on the night was the 30 lap Modified feature, with Jeff Larson and Chris Zogg leading the field to green. Larson took advantage of his starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Zogg, and Dan Brockert. The action was slowed for the first time of the race on lap 3, as Jacob Murray slowed to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Kurt Kile, Brad Dierks, Larry Herring, Steve Johnson, Gus Hughes, Derrick Stewart, and Bruce Hanford were collected in a wreck in turn 1 to bring the yellow light back on. The following restart saw Larson jump back out front, with Jarrett Brown, who started 5th, and Chad Holladay, who started 7th, close behind. While the top three battled, Justin Kay, who started 8th, was working his way into the battle. On lap 9 Brown used the bottom of the track coming off turn 4 to grab the lead away from Larson. But that lead only lasted until turn 2, as Kay slipped under him coming off turn 2 to come around to lead lap 10. Kay then started to pull away from the field, when he entered lapped traffic on lap 20. This would slow his process enough to allow Brown and Holladay to close in on him on lap 25. But Kay would use a couple of other lapped cars to hold them off and claim the $2,000 victory. Brown was 2nd, Holladay was 3rd, Zogg was 4th, with Kenny Kostenbader crossing the line in 5th. But when the final results came out, it showed Kostenbader credited with 26th. After doing some checking, I found out that he was disqualified for being light at the scales. This would move Chris Simpson up to 5th, after starting in 13th.
Notes fro WL: 40 SportMods, 39 Modifieds, 25 Sport Compacts, 21 Late Models, and 18 Stock Cars made up the 143 cars signed in for the night......Jesse Owens started the Stock Car feature in 10th and would finish 7th....John Hemsted came from 16th to finish in 9th....Brandon Jay finished 10th after starting in 14th....Scott Jordan was a scratch......Seth Keiser started the Sport Compact feature in 12th and would come home in 7th....Tyler Rock finished 10th after starting in 15th....Dustin Frymoyer started 14th and finished 11th....Cody Bowman finished 12th after starting in 20th....Cody VanDusen returned to the track one lap down after bringing out the caution on lap 3. He would be credited with a 13th place finish....Chris Maxwell started 23rd and finished 14th......Blaine Webster finished the SportMod feature in 6th after starting in 11th....Shane Paris, who won one of the B-Mains, started 14th and finished 7th....Mitch Monternanch came from 16th to finish in 9th....Brandon Dale charged from his 25th place starting spot to come home in 10th....Austin Heacock started 20th and finished 11th....Brandon Banks, who was driving Andrew Swailes #13s car, finished 14th after starting in 18th....Sklyer Harroun finished 16th after starting in 19th....Jarrett VanDenBerg charged from 26th to finish in 17th....Brandon Schulties finished 18th after starting in 24th....Scott Brau started 22nd and finished 19th......Ron Boyse finished 7th in the Late Model feature after starting in 13th....Derrick Stewart drove Nick Marolf's back-up car and would start the feature in 19th. He then passed 10 cars to come home in 9th....Tim Simpson started 17th and finished 12th....Steve Hunter finished 15th after starting in 18th....Cord Williams, who moved up from the Street Stock class, started 21st and finished 16th....Nick Marolf started the Modified feature in 12th and finished 7th....Eric Barnes charged from 20th to finish 8th....Logan Anderson came from 17th to finish in 10th....Dakota Hayden finished 11th after starting in 16th....Jeff Waterman started 21st and finished 12th....Jerry Luloff came from 26th to finish in 14th....Derek Walker finished 15th after starting in 25th.
The only down fall on the night was that the final checkered flag waved at around 12:30 AM. Could there be a few things done to help speed up the night? Maybe some of them would include cutting the laps given for hot laps, adopting a "one spin an your in" rule in the heat and B-Mains, divide the classes up to separate those who ran two classes. Yeah, I know that is tough because you had drivers running SportMods and Modifieds, and drivers who ran Late Models and Modifieds. Even though the wait time between the Late Model feature ending and the Modified feature beginning was only about 15 minutes, any saved time is big. Finally one other thing maybe to cut time from victory lane photos. Again I know it is nice to let the crowd come out and join the winner's for pictures is important. But to allow them to stand and chat is valuable down time lost.
With the great turn out does this mean West Liberty is showing this is the kind of support you could get on a weekly program? I am not certain of that, as a nice payout was posted to attract the drivers. What would happen if a weekly payout was offered weekly or bi-weekly? Could you attract the same support? Do you sanction the track? Or go non sanctioned and offer a draw / redraw program? I think if you have a positive and friendly staff, like Kile put together, that would help to keep the momentum going for how long who knows.
For the drivers in and around the West Liberty Raceway, let's hope this night shows what the future may have to offer for somebody in 2019!!!
VanDenBerg, Huls and Carter Claim $1,000 Victories at the Pepsi Scotland County Speedway
Memphis, MO (Friday, August 10, 2018) - Back on Friday, July 13th the Pepsi Scotland County Speedway located on the Scotland County Fairgrounds in Memphis, Missouri tried to host a fair race. But mother nature had other ideas, as rain showers moved thru the area shortly after the gates were opened and forced the night to be canceled. It was then announced on their Facebook page a few days later that the event would be made up on Friday, August 10th. It turned out to be a beautiful night for racing, as 84 cars checked in for competition that was being presented by Double D Excavating and Poe Puppies.
The 12 lap Sport Compact was first to take to the track, with Dylan Schantz and Kevin Garrett drawing the front row for the race. When the green flag waved the field would race five wide going into turn 1, with Brandon Reu emerging out of turn 2 to lead lap 1 over Josh Barnes, who started 5th, and Kyle Boyd. While Reu raced around the bottom of the track, Barnes and Boyd raced side-by-side around the top. Barnes would use the momentum off the top of turn 4 to grab the lead away from Reu on lap 2. Barnes then had to work to hold off Reu and Kimberly Abbott, who started 6th, over the rest of the race to claim his second win in a row at the track. Reu was 2nd, Abbott was 3rd, Barry Taft came from 9th to finish 4th, with Boyd rounding out the top 5.
There might have only been five Hobby Stocks turn out, but the race up front over the final half of the race was intense. Dustin Griffiths and Mike Kincaid let the field to green in the 10 lap affair, with Griffiths grabbing the lead on lap 1 over Kincaid and Scott Shull. With Griffiths working the low side of the speedway, Kincaid would venture up top to try an wrestle the lead away from Griffiths. The two would cross the line dead even on lap 6, with Kincaid edging out front to lead lap 7. Then coming to the white flag Griffiths drove it hard into turn 3 and the drifted up in front of Kincaid coming off turn 4 to grab the top spot back. But Kincaid would try to get under Griffiths going into turn 1, and when a little contact was made it would cut down Kincaid's right rear tire. Which allowed Griffiths to go on to score the win. Shull was 2nd, Josh Modde was 3rd, Kincaid limped to a 4th place finish, with Cody Winn finishing in 5th.
Kevin Koontz and Brett Lowry led the field to green in the 20 lap Stock Car feature. Lowry would take advantage of his starting spot to jump out into the lead on lap 1, as the rest of the field behind him raced two and three wide for positions. The action up front was slowed for the first time of the race on lap 3, as Scott Jordan, who was running 6th, spun in turn 1 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Lowry jumped back out front, with John Oliver Jr., who started 6th, and Abe Huls, who started 9th, now glued to his back bumper. Oliver Jr. would slip past Lowry on lap 5 to take the top spot away, with Huls following him into second one lap later. Huls then tried to get under Oliver Jr. over the next 9 laps, only to be slowed by a caution on lap 15. Cody McClure slowed to a stop in turn 1 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Oliver Jr. moved back out front, with Huls and Beau Taylor, who started 7th, following closely. As the field completed lap 16, Huls tried once again to work under Oliver Jr. going into turn 1. But Oliver Jr. was able to hold him off. Then coming off turn 4 to complete lap 18 Huls went to the middle of the track to try and make the pass going into turn 1. Huls would emerge from turn 2 with the lead, and then held on for the $1,000 victory. Taylor was 2nd, Derrick Agee charged from 15th to finish 3rd, Brandon Savage started 8th and finished 4th, with Dean Kratzer coming home in 5th.
The 20 lap Modified feature was up next, with Carter VanDenBerg and Jardin Fuller drawing the front row. VanDenBerg would take advantage of his starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Dakota Simmons and Fuller. While VanDenBerg set the pace out front, Michael Long, who started 8th, was quickly working his way towards the front. The action was slowed for the first time of the race on lap 5, when Scott Bryant spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart VanDenBerg moved back out front, with Long over taking Simmons for second. VanDenBerg then started to put some distance between himself and Long, when the second caution of the race appeared on lap 12. Jared Fuller would spin in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. VanDenBerg once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Long and Jesse Dennis, who started 11th, taking over the third spot. Long and Dennis tried to keep pace with VanDenBerg, but he once again started to pull away. Only to be slowed one final time on lap 18, as Bryant spun in turn 4 to set up a green-white-checkered finish. On the restart VanDenBerg moved back out front, with Long and Logan Anderson, who started 7th, glued to his back bumper. VanDenBerg would hold them off to pick up the win and the $1,000 check to go with it. Long was 2nd, Anderson was 3rd, Simmons was 4th, with Johnny Wyman completing the top 5.
The final feature to take to the track was the 20 lap SportMods, with Austin Howes and Adam Birck making up the front row. Howes used his starting spot to his advantage, by jumping out into the lead on lap 1 over Austin Becerra and Birck. On lap 2, coming to complete lap 3, disaster would strike Becerra, as he got high in turn 3 and went over the track to bring out the yellow. On the restart Tyler Lewis, who was running 10th, got bottled up and spun in turn 2 to bring the yellow light back on. The following restart saw Howes jump back out front, with Brayton Carter, who started 8th, over taking Birck for the runner up spot. While Howes worked the bottom of the speedway, Carter went to the top. Carter would use the momentum off the top of the track to take the top spot away from Howes on lap 6. Three laps later, lap 9, Brandon Symmonds would spin in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Carter moved back out front, with Birck and Howes racing side-by-side for the second spot. The action up front was slowed on lap 11, as Steve Berry spun in turn 4 to bring out the caution. Carter once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Birck and Howes continuing their battle for the runner up spot. Just when it looked like Cater would pull away to an easy win, the final caution of the race appeared on lap 16. Casey Lancaster would spin in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Carter jumped back out front, with Howes over taking Birck for second. While Howes and Birck battled for the runner up spot, Carter would pull away to claim the $1,000 victory. Birck edged out Howes for 2nd, with Howes 3rd, Daniel Fellows was 4th, with Brandon Lennox coming from 11th to finish in 5th.
Anderson's First Career Modified Feature Win Comes at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway
Donnellson, IA (Friday, August 3, 2018) - With the calendar turning to August this week, that only means the 2018 season for track points at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway is about over. After the completion of Friday nights Archie's Auto Service Night there is only two point nights left, August 17th and 24th. Two driver's claimed their fist wins of the season at the track, while one of those was their first career in the division. The other three driver's earned repeat wins on the season.
The 14 lap Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compact feature was the first to take to the track, with Kenny Smith and Jake Dietrich leading the field to green. Dietrich used his starting spot to his advantage, by jumping out front to lead lap 1 over Josh Barnes and Smith. On lap 3 Barnes would slip past Dietrich to take over the top spot, with Barry Taft, who started 9th, over taking Dietrich for the runner up spot one lap later. Taft then tried to work under Barnes over the final laps. But Barnes would hold him off to pick up his third win of the season at the track. Taft settled for 2nd, Kimberly Abbott finished 3rd after starting in 8th, Brandon Reu was 4th, with Smith rounding out the top 5.
Up next was the 18 lap Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMod feature, with Jim Walker and Jim Powell making up the front row for the event. But it was fourth place starter Austin Howes who grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Walker and Brandyn Ryan. Then just as Howes started to pull away from the field, the first caution of the race appeared on lap 8. Austen Becerra, who was running 3rd, spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Howes jumped back out front, but now had Daniel Fellows, who started 7th, and Adam Birck, who started 9th, glued to his back bumper. The action up front was slowed for the second time of the race on lap 11, when Bob Cowman spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. Howes once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Fellows and Birck continuing to follow. Fellows tried to work under Howes over the next 4 laps, when another caution slowed the action on lap 16. Powell would spin in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Howes moved back out front, with Fellows and Becerra, who recovered from his spin on lap 8, close behind. Just after the lap was scored complete another caution came out, as Jeff Frana spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Disaster would strike to top two runners on the restart, as contact between Fellows and Howes sent Howes spinning in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the following restart Birck jumped out front, with Brandon Dale, who started 8th, and Becerra following. Birck would hold on over the final laps to claim his first win of the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Dale was 2nd, Becerra was 3rd, Ryan was 4th, with Cowman recovering from his spin on lap 11 to come back up to finish in 5th.
Kevin Koontz and Dean Kratzer led the field to green in the 20 lap Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Car feature, with Kratzer edging out Darin Thye and Abe Huls, who started 8th, to lead lap 1. Thye would edge out Kratzer at the line to take the top spot away on lap 2. But Huls would take over the lead from Thye on lap 3. The only thing to slow Huls down on the night, was the first and only caution of the race on lap 6. Cody McClure would spin in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Huls jumped back out front, with Jeremy Pundt, who started 5th, and John Oliver Jr., who started 7th, following. While the battle went two wide for the runner up spot Huls would pull away. Oliver Jr. would edge out Pundt for second on lap 9, and then went to work on cutting into Huls lead. But without another caution to slow Huls down, there was no catching him. As he pulled away to pick up his fifth win of the season at the track. Oliver Jr. was 2nd, Beau Taylor finished 3rd, Pundt was 4th, with Brandon Savage coming from 9th to round out the top 5.
Up next was the 20 lap Steffes Late Model feature, with Cliff Powell and Darin Weisinger Jr. making up the front row. Powell took advantage of his starting spot to hold off Jeff Guengerich by inches to lead lap 1. But Guengerich would grab the top spot away from Powell on lap 2. Three laps later, lap 5, Sam Halstead, who started 7th, worked under Guengerich coming off turn 4 to grab the lead. Halstead then started to pull away, as Chuck Hanna, who started 9th, was working his way towards the front. Hanna would take over the second spot on lap 10, and then went to work on cutting into Halstead's lead. On lap 16 Halstead would enter lapped traffic, which allowed Hanna to close in on him quickly. But Hanna would run out of laps to challenge Halstead, who went on to win his second in a row and third overall at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Hanna settled for 2nd, Tommy Elston came from 8th to finish in 3rd, Todd Frank was 4th, with Ron Boyse coming home in 5th.
The final feature to take to the track on the night was the 20 lap Budweiser IMCA Modifieds, with Levi Smith and Kelly Buckallew bringing the field to green. But it was fifth place starter Logan Anderson, who started 5th, that edged Smith at the line by inches on the bottom to lead lap 1. Jeff Waterman, who started 7th, would take over the runner up spot on lap 2, and then followed in Anderson's tire tracks over the next 11 laps. The action up front was slowed for the first and only time on lap 13, as Buckallew spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Anderson jumped back out front, with Waterman and Bill Roberts Jr. close behind. While Anderson worked the bottom of the speedway, Waterman worked the middle of turns 1 & 2 and the top in turns 3 & 4. Coming to the wave of the green flag, signaling two laps to go, Waterman used the momentum off the top of turn 4 to get up beside Anderson down the front stretch. But then going into turn 3 to come to the white flag Waterman drifted high in turn 4, which allowed Anderson to put a couple of car lengths between them going into turn 1. Waterman wouldn't give up on the high side, as he used it going into turn 3 on the final lap. He then used the momentum off turn 4 to try one last attempt to get the win, but Anderson was able to hold him off to score his first career Modified feature win. Waterman settled for 2nd, Roberts Jr. was 3rd, Dennis LaVeine started 8th and finished 4th, with John Oliver Jr., who started 9th after a late driver change in Bill Baker's #03B machine, finishing in 5th.
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