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Savage, Roberts Jr., Pundt, Becerra, Martin and Taft Visit Pepsi Lee County Speedway Victory Lane
by Brian Neal
Donnellson, IA (Friday, April 27, 2018) – The saying “It’s Back” can bestly describe the Pepsi Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa after Friday nights action presented by Archie’s Auto Service out of West Point, Iowa. After adding dirt to the racing surface in the corners just weeks before the season opening event, the racing surface the first two weeks hasn’t been what the Pepsi Lee County Speedway in known for. But after many hours of hard work by Dave Sapp and the rest of the crew over the past two weeks, the smooth, fast surface is back!
The 12 lap Coors Light Hobby Stock feature took to the track first, with Brok Hopwood and Ricky Miller Jr. leading the field to green. Hopwood took advantage of his starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Aaron Martin and Miller Jr. Martin would look under Hopwood for the top spot over the next 3 laps, but Hopwood was able to hold him off. That was until lap 4, when Martin slipped under Hopwood to take the lead. Hopwood then followed in Martin’s tire tracks over the final 8 laps, as Martin went on to claim his first win of the season at the track. Hopwood was 2nd, with Miller Jr. 3rd.
Up next was the 14 lap Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compact feature, with Mike Hornung Jr. and David Prim on the front row. But it was fourth place starter Barry Taft who quickly moved out front to lead lap 1 over Kimberly Abbott, who started 5th, and Josh Barnes, who started 6th. Abbott tried to work under Taft coming off turn 4 on lap 2, but Taft was able to hold her off to keep the lead. Over the next 10 laps Abbott followed in Taft’s tire tracks, but with 2 laps to go she tried to work under him off turn 4. But once again Taft held her off, and then went on to score his second win of the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Abbott settled for 2nd, Barnes was 3rd, Brandon Reu charged from 11th to finish in 4th, with Darin Weisinger Jr. rounding out the top 5.
Hunter Gainer and Austen Becerra led the field to the drop of the green in the 16 lap Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMod feature. But it was third place starter Austin Howes who edged out Becerra and Adam Birck, who started 9th, to grab the lead on lap 1. The lead for Howes lasted for one lap, as Becerra slipped past to take over the top spot on lap 2. The action was slowed for the first time on lap 5, when Brandyn Ryan clipped a tire in turn 1 and spun to bring out the yellow. On the restart Gainer got into Rick Barlow Jr. in turn 3 that resulted in Barlow Jr. spinning to bring the yellow light back on. The following restart saw Becerra jump back out front, with Brandon Dale getting past Howes for the runner up spot. While Becerra paced the field out front, Dale, Howes and Birck battled for the runner up spot. Just as it looked like Becerra would be heading to the win, the caution appeared on lap 13 to set up a three lap shoot out. Bob Cowman spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Becerra moved back out front, with Dale and Daniel Fellows, who started 11th, glued to his back bumper. Becerra would hold on over the final laps to pick up his first win of the season at the track. Dale was 2nd, Howes over took Fellows to finish 3rd, Fellows was 4th, with Birck holding on for 5th.
Up next was the 16 lap Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Car feature, with Jeremy Pundt and Ray Raker making up the front row. Pundt would take advantage of his starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Jason Cook and Raker. Cook stayed close to Pundt and was waiting for him to make a mistake to get the lead away, when the action was slowed for the first and only time on lap 7. As Chad Krogmeier slowed in turn 4 after trying to stay off of John Oliver Jr., who got into the guardrail and cut a left rear tire down, to bring out the yellow. On the restart Pundt moved back out front, with Raker over taking Cook for the runner up spot. While Pundt paced the field out front, Raker was working to hold off Cook for second, who had Beau Taylor, who started 5th, challenging him for the third spot. With the battles going on behind him, Pundt would pull away over the final laps to claim his first win of the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Raker held off Cook at the line to finish 2nd, with Cook holding off Taylor for 3rd, Taylor was 4th, with Oliver Jr. recovering from his flat on lap 7 to come back up to finish 5th.
Mitch Boles and Dakota Simmons made up the front row for the 16 lap Budweiser IMCA Modified feature. On the drop of the green Bill Roberts Jr., Boles, and Dennis LaVeine went three wide for the lead, with Roberts Jr. emerging off turn 4 with the lead on lap 1. LaVeine’s run up front came to end on lap 1, as he slowed in turn 3 with a broken left front to bring out the yellow. Roberts Jr. grabbed the lead on the restart, with Simmons and Dean McGee, who started 6th, following. While Simmons, McGee, Boles and Jeff Waterman battled for second thru fifth, Roberts Jr. would pull away to claim his first win on the season at the track. Simmons held on for 2nd, McGee was 3rd, Boles was 4th, with Waterman coming home in 5th.
The final feature to take to the track was the 20 lap Steffes Late Models, with Chase Frank and Brandon Savage leading the field to the drop of the green flag. Savage took advantage of his starting spot to grab the lead on lap 1 over Frank and Sam Halstead. One lap later, lap 2, Halstead and Tommy Elston, who started 6th, moved into second and third and went to work on Savage for the lead. But the action was slowed on lap 4, when a tire was clipped in turn 3 and pushed out onto the track to bring out the yellow. On the restart Savage jumped back out front, with Halstead holding off Elston for second. While Halstead and Elston battled for the runner up spot, Savage was able to put some distance between himself and that battle. Just as it looked like Savage would pull away to the win, the second caution of the event brought the field back to his back bumper on lap 15. As Frank spun in turn 3 to bring out the yellow. Savage once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Halstead and Elston close behind. Over the next couple of laps Halstead would look under Savage coming off the corners, with Savage holding him off each lap at the line to keep the lead. Then coming off turn 2 to come around to complete lap 19, Halstead was able to make the pass. But when Dayton Lynch spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow, this would hand the lead back to Savage for the restart. On the restart Savage moved back out front, with Halstead and Elston following. Despite a few challenges from Halstead over the final laps, Savage held on for his first win of the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Halstead held off Elston for 2nd, Elston was 3rd, Jay Johnson started 7th and finished 4th, with Todd Frank rounding out the top 5.
Coming up next Thursday, May 3rd at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway will be the first and only visit by the Lucas Oil MLRA Late Models in 2018. Roberts Tire Center and Floyd’s E-Z Way Container Services, both out of Burlington, Iowa, brings you the nights action. Also on the card will be the Budweiser IMCA Modifieds, Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars, Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMods, Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compacts.
The Budweiser IMCA Modifieds will be racing for $1,000 to win, the Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars going for $750 to win, the Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMods racing for $850 to win thanks to Keokuk Auto Credit, and the IMCA Sport Compacts going for $350 to win thanks to Keokuk Auto Credit. There is a $20 entry fee for the Modifieds, Stock Cars, and SportMods, with a $10 entry fee for the Sport Compacts. This will be a draw / redraw event, with IMCA national, regional, state and track points being awarded.
Gates will open at 5:30 PM, hot laps at 7 PM, and racing at 7:30 PM. Grandstand admission will be adults $20, seniors (60+) $18, students (11-17) $12, and kids 10 & under FREE!! Pit passes are $30, age 7-13 $20, ages 4-6 $10, and ages 3 & under $3.
For more information about the Pepsi Lee County Speedway you can visit their website at www.leecountyspeedway.com, like them on Facebook, or call Brian Gaylord at 319-371-6744 or Mike Van Genderen at 641-521-0330.
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Lee County Speedway, Donnellson, Iowa
Friday, April 27, 2018 – Archie’s Auto Service Night
Steffes Late Models
A-Feature: 1. Brandon Savage, Canton, MO; 2. Sam Halstead, New London, IA; 3. Tommy Elston, Keokuk, IA; 4. Jay Johnson, West Burlington, IA; 5. Todd Frank, Montrose, IA; 6. Denny Woodworth, Mendon, IL; 7. Jeff Guengerich, Washington, IA; 8. Gunner Frank, Montrose, IA; 9. Dayton Lynch, Bloomfield, IA; 10. Chase Frank, Montrose, IA
Heat 1: 1. Tommy Elston; 2. Brandon Savage; 3. Todd Frank; 4. Chase Frank; 5. Dayton Lynch
Heat 2: 1. Sam Halstead; 2. Jay Johnson; 3. Denny Woodworth; 4. Jeff Guengerich; 5. Gunner Frank (DQ)
Budweiser IMCA Modifieds
A-Feature: 1. Bill Roberts Jr., Burlington, IA; 2. Dakota Simmons, Douds, IA; 3. Dean McGee, Galesburg, IL; 4. Mitch Boles, New London, IA; 5. Jeff Waterman, Quincy, IL; 6. Dennis LaVeine, West Burlington, IA
Heat: 1. Mitch Boles; 2. Dennis LaVeine; 3. Dakota Simmons; 4. Bill Roberts Jr.; 5. Jeff Waterman; 6. Dean McGee
Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars
A-Feature: 1. Jeremy Pundt, Donnellson, IA; 2. Ray Raker, Burlington, IA; 3. Jason Cook, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 4. Beau Taylor, Canton, MO; 5. John Oliver Jr., Danville, IA; 6. Chad Krogmeier, Burlington, IA; 7. Michael Larsen, Quincy, IL; 8. Kevin Koontz, Memphis, MO
Heat: 1. Jason Cook; 2. Ray Raker; 3. John Oliver Jr.; 4. Jeremy Pundt; 5. Beau Taylor; 6. Chad Krogmeier; 7. Michael Larsen; 8. Kevin Koontz (DNS)
Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Mods
A-Feature: 1. Austen Becerra, Bowen, IL; 2. Brandon Dale, Arbela, MO; 3. Austin Howes, Memphis, MO; 4. Daniel Fellows, Keokuk, IA; 5. Adam Birck, Canton, MO; 6. Rick Barlow Jr., Montrose, IA; 7. Dakota Sapp, Ottumwa, IA; 8. Brandyn Ryan, Coatsburg, IL; 9. Bob Cowman, Quincy, IL; 10. Hunter Gainer, Palmyra, MO; 11. Kyle Hamelton, Keokuk, IA
Heat 1: 1. Austin Howes; 2. Rick Barlow Jr.; 3. Brandyn Ryan; 4. Hunter Gainer; 5. Bob Cowman; 6. Daniel Fellows
Heat 2: 1. Austen Becerra; 2. Adam Birck; 3. Brandon Dale; 4. Dakota Sapp; 5. Kyle Hamelton
Coors Light Hobby Stocks
A-Feature: 1. Aaron Martin, Richland, IA; 2. Brok Hopwood, Ottumwa, IA; 3. Ricky Miller Jr., Gorin, MO
Heat: 1. Brok Hopwood; 2. Ricky Miller Jr.; 3. Aaron Martin (DQ)
Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compacts
A-Feature: 1. Barry Taft, Argyle, IA; 2. Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, IL; 3. Josh Barnes, Keokuk, IA; 4. Brandon Reu, Donnellson, IA; 5. Darin Weisinger Jr., Mendon, IL; 6. David Prim, Hamelton, IL; 7. Mike Hornung Jr., Keokuk, IA; 8. Aaron Berry, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 9. Robert Sturms, Burlington, IA; 10. Adam Christy, Ft. Madison, IA; 11. Mike Reu, Donnellson, IA; 12. Cody Bowman, Mt. Pleasant, IA
Heat 1: 1. Josh Barnes; 2. Darin Weisinger Jr.; 3. Mike Hornung Jr.; 4. Adam Christy; 5. Cody Bowman (DNS); 6. Brandon Reu (DQ)
Heat 2: 1. Barry Taft; 2. Kimberly Abbott; 3. David Prim; 4. Robert Sturms; 5. Aaron Berry; 6. Mike Reu (DQ)
Elston, Waterman, Murty, and Lennox Winners at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway
by Brian Neal
Donnellson, IA (Friday, April 20, 2018) – Finally mother nature provided the Pepsi Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa with some spring like weather to get their 2018 points season started. Armstrong Tractor was the sponsor for the night, that saw action in seven classes. At the end of the night Tommy Elston (Steffes Late Models), Jeff Waterman (Budweiser IMCA Modifieds), Damon Murty (Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars), Brandon Lennox (Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMods), Baiden Heskett (Legend Cars); Nathan Ballard (Coors Light Hobby Stocks), and Josh Barnes (Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compacts) all ended up in victory lane.
The first feature to take to the track was the 30 lap Legend Cars, with Edward Farrington and Jason Utter drawing the front row. Utter used his front row start to grab the lead on lap 1 over Mike Mueller and Tim Brockhouse. Utter then held the top spot until lap 7, when Brockhouse slipped under him coming off turn 4 to take the lead. One lap later, lap 8, Farrington would spin in turn 1 to bring out the first yellow of the race. On the restart Brockhouse jumped back out front, with Utter and Mueller close behind. Brockhouse and Utter battled side-by-side for the top spot over the next 3 laps, when the second caution of the race slowed the battle on lap 12. Debris in turn 2 would cause the yellow. Brockhouse and Utter continued their battle for the lead on the restart, only to be slowed 4 laps later. Craig Peekenschneider spun in turn 1 on lap 17 to bring out the yellow. Utter would get under Brockhouse on the restart to grab the lead away. Only to be slowed 1 lap later, lap 19, for Peenkenschneider spinning in turn 4 to bring out another yellow. On the restart Brockhouse got into Utter in turn 1, which caused Utter to spin and bring the yellow light back on. Both driver’s would be sent to the back, with Baiden Heskett, who started 7th, inheriting the lead for the restart. The action was slowed after the completion of lap 20, when Adam Meyer spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Heskett moved back out front on the restart, with Mueller and Drew Papke, who started 12th, close behind. The final caution of the race appeared on lap 22, when Ryan Sullivan, who was running 4th, spun in turn 1 from contact from Brockhouse to bring out the yellow. On the restart Heskett grabbed the lead, with Papke over taking Mueller for the runner up spot. Papke, who was running the top of the track, would over take Heskett for the top spot on lap 28. But coming to the white flag Heskett was able to slip under Papke to edge him at the line for the lead. Heskett then held off Papke to claim the win. Papke was 2nd, Utter recovered from the spin on lap 19 to come back up to finish 3rd, Mueller was 4th, with Warren Ropp rounding out the top 5.
Up next was the 20 lap Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Car feature, with Damon Murty and Brandon Lambert, who moved up from the Sport Compact class, drew the front row. But it was fourth place starter Jason See who used the top of the track to lead lap 1 over Murty and Jeff Mueller, who started 5th. The lead for See lasted for 1 lap, as Murty was able to get by him to lead lap 2. Then disaster would strike See on lap 5 when he clipped a tire in turn 2 and rolled to bring out the red. He would climb from his car okay. On the restart Murty moved back out front, with Mueller and Abe Huls, who started 8th, close behind. The action up front was slowed on lap 9, when John Oliver Jr., who was running 4th, spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. Murty jumped back out front on the restart, with Huls over taking Mueller for the runner up spot. Two laps later, lap 12, Mitch Meyer spun in turn 2 to bring the yellow light on. Once again Murty grabbed the lead on the restart, with Huls and Mueller glued to his back bumper. Mueller’s night would come to an end on lap 14 when his throttle stuck going into turn 3 causing him to go straight into the guardrail to bring out the yellow. On the restart Huls used the top of the track to take the lead away from Murty. But Murty would slid up in front of Huls coming off turn 4 to get the lead back on lap 16. Huls would continue to challenge Murty for the lead until lap 17, when his part of his dash flew up and blocked his vision. This would allow Murty to pull away for the win. Huls was able to hold on for 2nd, Beau Taylor came from 11th to finish in 3rd, Jason Cook started 10th and finished 4th, with Oliver Jr. recovering from his spin on lap 9 to come back up to finish 5th.
Jeff Waterman and Gatlin Leytham drew the front row for the 20 lap Budweiser IMCA Modified feature. Just as the green flag was waved the caution came out, as contact sent Mitch Boles spinning in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the original restart Waterman jumped out front, with Leytham and David Brown following. Brown would over take Leytham for the runner up spot on lap 6, and then tried keep pace with Waterman. But with out another caution to slow the action, Waterman would go on to pick up the win. David Brown was 2nd, Dennis LaVeine was 3rd, Kyle Brown nipped Bill Roberts Jr., who started 10th, at the line by inches to claim 4th, with Roberts Jr. in 5th.
The Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMod feature was scheduled to go 20 laps. But with 5 cautions within the first 3 laps, the race was cut to 15 laps. Under green flag racing Ethan Braaksma, who started 9th, lead the field. Braaksma would hold the top spot until lap 7, when Brandon Lennox, who came from the rear after being involved in one of the early cautions, slipped under him for the lead. The only thing to slow Lennox down over the final laps was 3 more cautions. But on each restart Lennox grabbed the lead that he held until the checkered flag. Braaksma was 2nd, Tim Warner, who came down from Malone, Wisconsin, was 3rd, Ryan King was 4th, with Dakota Sapp coming home in 5th after starting in 16th.
Brandon Savage and Todd Frank drew the front row for the 20 lap Steffes Late Model feature, with Frank grabbing the lead on lap 1 over Savage and Sam Halstead. The action was slowed for only one time, as Savage tried to slid up in front of Frank in turn 4 on lap 2 and spun to avoid contact to bring out the yellow. On the restart Frank moved back out front, with Tommy Elston, who started 5th, over taking Halstead for 2nd. A couple of laps later Elston used the top of the track to grab the top spot away from Frank. While Elston set a fast pace out front, Ron Boyse, who started 7th, worked his way into second on lap 11. But without a caution Boyse ran out of time to chase down Elston, who went on to pick up the win. Boyse was 2nd, Jeff Guengerich was 3rd, Frank was 4th, with Halstead finishing 5th.
Up next was the 15 lap Coors Light Hobby Stock feature, with Gene Nicklas and Nathan Ballard drawing the front row for the event. Ballard took advantage of his draw to grab the lead on lap 1 over Nicklas and Aaron Martin. Martin’s run up front came to an end on lap 3, as he spun in turn 1 with a left front flat to bring out the yellow. On the restart Ballard moved back out front, with Nicklas and Mike Kincaid, who started 8th, close behind. While Ballard paced the field out front, Eric Stanton used the bottom and top of the track to move into second on lap 13. Then coming to the white flag he was able to get up next to Ballard for the lead. But Ballard was able to hold him off on the final lap to claim the win. Stanton settled for 2nd, Nicklas was 3rd, Brok Hopwood was 4th, with Kincaid rounding out the top 5.
The final feature to take to the track was the 14 lap Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compacts, with Josh Barnes and Darin Weisinger Jr. drawing the front row. Barnes used his front row starting spot to jump out into the lead on lap 1 over Kimberly Abbott, who started 7th, and Chuck Fullenkamp, who started 5th. While Barnes paced the field out front, the action behind him was for second, third, fourth and fifth. With no caution to bunch the field up, Barnes went on to pick up the win. Abbott held on for 2nd, Brandon Reu was 3rd, Barry Taft came from 10th to finish 4th, with Fullenkamp coming home in 5th.
Coming up next week Friday, April 27th at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway will be another points night, as West Point Auto and Powersports brings you the nights action. In action will be the Steffes Late Models, Budweiser IMCA Modifieds, Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars, Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMods, Coors Light Hobby Stocks, and Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compacts.
Gates will open at 5:30 PM, hot laps at 7 PM, and racing at 7:30 PM. Grandstand admission will be adults $10, seniors (60+) $9, students (11-17) $5, and kids 10 & under FREE!! Pit passes are $25, age 7-13 $15, ages 4-6 $10, and ages 3 & under $3.
For more information about the Pepsi Lee County Speedway you can visit their website at www.leecountyspeedway.com, like them on Facebook, or call Brian Gaylord at 319-371-6744 or Mike Van Genderen at 641-521-0330.
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Pepsi Lee County Speedway, Donnellson, Iowa
Friday, April 20, 2018 – Armstrong Tractor Night
A-Feature: 1. Tommy Elston, Keokuk, IA; 2. Ron Boyse, Kalona, IA; 3. Jeff Guengerich, Washington, IA; 4. Todd Frank, Montrose, IA; 5. Sam Halstead, New London, IA; 6. Brandon Savage, Canton, MO; 7. Gunner Frank, Montrose, IA; 8. Chase Frank, Montrose, IA
Heat: 1. Todd Frank; 2. Gunner Frank; 3. Brandon Savage; 4. Sam Halstead; 5. Tommy Elston; 6. Jeff Guengerich; 7. Ron Boyse; 8. Chase Frank
A-Feature: 1. Jeff Waterman, Quincy, IL; 2. David Brown, Kellogg, IA; 3. Dennis LaVeine, West Burlington, IA; 4. Kyle Brown, Madrid, IA; 5. Bill Roberts Jr., Burlington, IA; 6. Chris Zogg, New Liberty, IA; 7. Dakota Simmons, Douds, IA; 8. Mitch Boles, New London, IA; 9. Kelly Buckallew, Memphis, MO; 10. Blake Woodruff, Galesburg, IL; 11. Gatlin Leytham, Toledo, IA; 12. Craig Spegal, New London, MO; 13. Shawn Ritter, Keystone, IA
Heat 1: 1. Jeff Waterman; 2. Dennis LaVeine; 3. Gatlin Leytham; 4. Mitch Boles; 5. Bill Roberts Jr.; 6. Dakota Simmons; 7. Blake Woodruff
Heat 2: 1. Shawn Ritter; 2. Kyle Brown; 3. Chris Zogg; 4. Kelly Buckallew; 5. David Brown; 6. Craig Spegal
Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars
A-Feature: 1. Damon Murty, Chelsea, IA; 2. Abe Huls, Carthage, IL; 3. Beau Taylor, Canton, MO; 4. Jason Cook, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 5. John Oliver Jr., Danville, IA; 6. Ray Raker, Burlington, IA; 7. Steven Mast, Palmyra, MO; 8. Mitch Meyer, Chilton, WI; 9. Brandon Lambert, Carthage, IL; 10. Jeff Mueller, Albion, IA; 11. Jason See, Albia, IA; 12. Jeremy Pundt, Donnellson, IA (DNS); 13. Kevin Koontz, Memphis, MO (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Jeff Mueller; 2. John Oliver Jr.; 3. Damon Murty; 4. Jason See; 5. Abe Huls; 6. Beau Taylor; 7. Mitch Meyer
Heat 2: 1. Jason Cook; 2. Ray Raker; 3. Steven Mast; 4. Brandon Lambert; 5. Jeremy Pundt; 6. Kevin Koontz
Discount Tire & Service IMCA SportMods
A-Feature: 1. Brandon Lennox, New London, MO; 2. Ethan Braaksma, Newton, IA; 3. Tim Warner, Malone, WI; 4. Ryan King, Montour, IA; 5. Dakota Sapp, Ottumwa, IA; 6. Jared Miller, Iowa City, IA; 7. Bob Cowman, Quincy, IL; 8. Jami Ritter, Keystone, IA; 9. Kyle Hamelton, Keokuk, IA; 10. Ron Kibbe, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 11. Daniel Fellows, Keokuk, IA; 12. Brandon Dale, Arbela, MO; 13. Austin Howes, Memphis, MO; 14. Austen Becerra, Bowen, IL; 15. Hunter Gainer, Palmyra, MO; 16. Nathan Bringer, Lewistown, MO
Heat 1: 1. Brandon Dale; 2. Austen Becerra; 3. Daniel Fellows; 4. Brandon Lennox; 5. Austin Howes; 6. Jami Ritter; 7. Hunter Gainer; 8. Kyle Hamelton
Heat 2: 1. Ethan Braaksma; 2. Ron Kibbe; 3. Nathan Bringer; 4. Tim Warner; 5. Ryan King; 6. Jared Miller; 7. Bob Cowman; 8. Dakota Sapp
Legend Cars
A-Feature: 1. Baiden Heskett, Alvarado, TX; 2. Drew Papke, Bismarck, N.D.; 3. Jason Utter, Columbus Junction, IA; 4. Mike Mueller, Waupun, WI; 5. Warren Ropp, Kalona, IA; 6. Dave Eberle, Freeport, IL; 7. Ryan Sullivan, Waupun, WI; 8. Zach Less, Hopkinton, IA; 9. Carson Less, Hopkinton, IA; 10. Jeremy Meyer, Cedar Rapids, IA; 11. Keith Meyer, Cedar Rapids, IA; 12. Adam Meyer, Cedar Rapids, IA; 13. Tim Franz, Oshkash, WI; 14. Tim Fredericks, Cedar Rapids, IA; 15. Craig Peekenschneider, Davenport, IA; 16. Edward Farrington, Cross Plains, WI; 17. Gary Dyer, Blue Grass, IA; 18. Brock Haines, Fairfield, IA; 19. Tim Brockhouse, Shakopee, MN
Heat 1: 1. Jason Utter; 2. Drew Papke; 3. Zach Less; 4. Baiden Heskett; 5. Tim Fredericks; 6. Brock Haines; 7. Adam Meyer
Heat 2: 1. Craig Peekenschneider; 2. Keith Meyer; 3. Dave Eberle; 4. Edward Farrington; 5. Tim Franz; 6. Jeremy Meyer
Heat 3: 1. Mike Mueller; 2. Tim Brockhouse; 3. Warren Ropp; 4. Ryan Sullivan; 5. Gary Dyer; 6. Carson Less
A-Feature: 1. Nathan Ballard, Marengo, IA; 2. Eric Stanton, Carlisle, IA; 3. Gene Nicklas, Grinnell, IA; 4. Brok Hopwood, Ottumwa, IA; 5. Mike Kincaid, Cincinnati, IA; 6. Dakota Simonsen, Fairfax, IA; 7. Kenzie Ritter, Keystone, IA; 8. Aaron Martin, Richland, IA
Heat: 1. Nathan Ballard; 2. Aaron Martin; 3. Eric Stanton; 4. Gene Nicklas; 5. Brok Hopwood; 6. Dakota Simonsen; 7. Kenzie Ritter; 8. Mike Kincaid
Armstrong Tractor IMCA Sport Compacts
A-Feature: 1. Josh Barnes, Keokuk, IA; 2. Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, IL; 3. Brandon Reu, Donnellson, IA; 4. Barry Taft, Argyle, IA; 5. Chuck Fullenkamp, West Point, IA; 6. Darin Weisinger Jr., Mendon, IL; 7. Mike Reu, Donnellson, IA; 8. David Prim, Hamelton, IL; 9. Mike Hornung Jr., Keokuk, IA; 10. Pat Schantz, Luray, MO; 11. Jake Dietrich, Keokuk, IA; 12. Alyssa Steele, Keokuk, IA
Heat 1: 1. Josh Barnes; 2. Darin Weisinger Jr.; 3. Pat Schantz; 4. Chuck Fullenkamp; 5. Alyssa Steele; 6. Jake Dietrich
Heat 2: 1. Brandon Reu; 2. Kimberly Abbott; 3. Mike Reu; 4. Barry Taft; 5. Mike Hornung Jr.; 6. David Prim
Friday April 13th – RACES ARE CANCELED
Mother Nature wins again. Races for April 13th are canceled due to incoming weather. See you all at the races next Friday!