


by Brian Neal
Donnellson, IA (Saturday, September 11, 2021) – The Iowa Corn Growers Association “Drive For 5” finale for the IMCA Late Models, presented by Ideal Ready Mix, Floyd’s Waste Systems, J.J. Nichting Company Case IH, Triple Seven Trucking, Woodworth Attorney at Law, Triple R Performance Engines, KQ92, and Big Country 103.1, took place on Saturday, September 11th at the Lee County Speedway in Iowa. This is the second year for this mini series to happen at the track, with defending race winner Justin Kay once again claiming the checkered flag in the 50 lap feature. Other winner’s on the night were Colton Fisher (Sprint Invaders), Tanner Klingele (SportMods), Jason Ash (Sport Compacts), and Tucker Richardson (Trucks).
The 25 lap Sprint Invaders feature was the first to take to the track, with Jonathan Cornell and Colton Fisher leading the field to green. Cornell grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Fisher and Tanner Gebhardt. Just as Cornell started to pull away from the field, the first caution of the race appeared on lap 5. Noah Samuel slowed to bring out the yellow. On the restart Cornell jumped back out front, with Fisher and Kaley Gharst close behind. Once again Cornell started to pull away from the field, when the second caution of the race slowed the action on lap 9. This time a cone was clipped onto the track to bring out the yellow. Cornell again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Fisher and Gharst following. The pace Cornell was setting would put him into lapped traffic on lap 15. And with five laps to go he came up on two lapped cars racing side-by-side. He would hesitate for a split second to determine what line to use to clear the lapped cars, and that hesitation was enough to allow Fisher to slide in front of him coming off turn 4 to grab the top spot. Fisher then held off a last lap challenge from Cornell to score his first career Sprint Invaders win. Gharst was 3rd, Paul Nienhiser finished 4th after starting in 8th, with Gebhardt rounding out the top 5.
Up next was the 50 lap Iowa Corn Growers Association “Drive For 5” finale for the IMCA Late Models, with Justin Kay and Darin Duffy earning the front row. Kay would take advantage of his starting spot and jumped out into the lead on lap 1 over Duffy and Matt Ryan. While Kay paced the field out front, Duffy, Ryan and Tommy Elston, who started 5th, battled for the runner up spot. The action up front was slowed on lap 9, when Preston Stoecker spun in front of the field in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Dave Eckrich, who was running 7th, slowed down the backstretch and collected Jeremy Pundt to bring the yellow light back on. The following restart saw Kay jump back out front, with Elston overtaking Duffy for the second spot. Another lap was scored complete when the third caution of the race slowed the action. Stoecker would slow in turn 1 to bring out his second solo caution to end his night. On the restart Bryan Moreland and Jay Johnson collided in turn 2 to bring the yellow light back on. The following restart once again saw Kay grab the lead, with Duffy getting second back from Elston. One more lap was scored complete when the fifth caution appeared, this time Matt Strassheim spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. Kay once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Elston and Duffy continuing their battle for the runner up spot. As the field battled for positions behind him, Kay started to pull away from the field. The next caution to slow the field was the halfway pit stop on lap 25. Driver’s were given ten minutes to change anything on their cars, except tires, to finish the last 25 laps.
Once the ten minute clock ran out, Kay grabbed the lead on the restart. And once again he started to pull away from the field, as Elston and Duffy continued to battle for second. The only thing to slow Kay down was the final caution of the race on lap 46. Gary Webb would make contact with the lapped car of Jill George and spun in turn 1 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Kay jumped back out front and then went on to lead the final laps to score his second “Drive For 5” Finale win in a row. But for him it was only worth $2,000. Elston won the battle for 2nd, Duffy was 3rd, Andy Nezworski worked his way up from his 14th place starting spot to finish 4th, with Mark Burgtorf coming from 13th to finish 4th.
Roger Brockett and Tucker Richardson led the field to green in the 12 lap Truck feature. But just as the green flag was wave the caution light would come on, as Ryan Barton got into Matt Barton in turn 1 and spun him to bring out the yellow. On the original restart Richardson grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Ryan White and Matt Barton. While Richardson paced the field out front, Tim Wagner was working the top of the track to work his way forward from his sixth place starting spot. On lap 5 Wagner grabbed the runner up spot and then went to work on Richardson for the top spot. But Richardson was able to hold off all his challenges to claim his first win of the season at the track. White was 3rd, Matt Barton was 4th, with Don Wood rounding out the top 5.
Up next was the 15 lap AVIS Car Rental Sport Compact feature, with Brandon Reu and Chandler Fullenkamp drawing the front row. But it was third place starter Jason Ash who grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Reu and Jeffery DeLonjay. Then just after lap 1 was scored complete Fullenkamp would spin in turn 1 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Ash jumped back out front, with DeLonjay edging Reu for the runner up spot. Both DeLonjay and Reu tried to work under Ash over the next 4 laps, when DeLonjay clipped the inside tires in turn 4 on lap 6 and threw them onto the racing surface to bring out the yellow. Ash once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with tenth place starter Barry Taft edging Reu out for second. Taft, who was working the middle of the track, pulled up beside Ash for the lead on lap 11. Then on the final lap Reu decided to try the topside to grab the win away from Ash. But Ash was able to hold him off to pick up the win. Taft settled for 3rd, Caleb Giese finished 4th, with Cristian Grady coming home in 5th.
The final feature to take to the track was the 18 lap Roberts Tire Center SportMods, with AJ Tournear and Jadin Fuller leading the field to green. Tournear used his starting spot to his advantage by grabbing the lead on lap 1 over Logan Cumby and Fuller. The action was slowed on lap 2, as Rob Wilsey got up onto the guardrail in turn 3 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Fuller got sideways off turn 4 and collected Quinton Shelton to bring the yellow light back on. The following restart saw Tournear edge out Tanner Klingele, who started 6th, to keep the top spot. The final caution of the race appeared on lap 6, as Wilsey spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Tournear once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Cumby edging out Klingele for second. While Tournear was working the top of the track, Klingele would diamond off the corners to try and get the lead. But Tournear was able to hold him off each lap, that was until lap 13. When Klingele finally got the drive off turn 4 to grab the top spot. Klingele then went on to win his third win of the season at the Lee County Speedway. Tournear was 2nd, Cumby was 3rd, Barry Taft charged from 16th to finish 4th, with Reed Wolfmeyer coming from 9th to finish 5th.
Coming up next at the Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa is the Harvest Hustle on Friday, October 8th and Saturday, October 9th, being presented by Casey’s. More information about this two day event will be released in the near future. So stay tuned to our Facebook page and website for that information.
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Lee County Speedway, Donnellson, IA
Saturday, September 11, 2021 – Iowa Corn Growers Association “Drive For 5” Finale
Sprint Invaders
A-Feature: 1. 11-Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA; 2. 26-Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, MO; 3. 78-Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL; 4. 50-Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL; 5. 81-Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA; 6. 2-Chase Porter, St. Joseph, MO; 7. 14-Randy Martin, California, MO; 8. 35-Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA; 9. 22S-Slater Helt, Harrisonville, MO; 10. 99-Miles Paulus, Marshall, MO; 11. 21-Gunner Ramey, Sedalia, MO; 12. 2M-Matt Moro, Polk City, IA; 13. 51J-Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA; 14. 11T-Dugan Thye, Burlington, IA; 15. 22-Ryan Leavitt, Knoxville, IA; 16. 9-Daniel Bergquist, Burlington, IA; 17. 83-Kurt Mueller, Reynolds, IL; 18. 8L-Tom Lenz, Marion, IA; 19. 13-Brayden Gaylord, Wever, IA; 20. 41-Noah Samuel, Burlington, IA
B-Feature: (Top 4 to A) 1. 2M-Matt Moro; 2. 51J-Ryan Jamison; 3. 83-Kurt Mueller; 4. 9-Daniel Bergquist; 5. 24-Landon Simon, Indianapolis, IN; 6. 1A-John Anderson, Des Moines, IA; 7. 5M-Collin Moyle, Knoxville, IA; 8. 42-Evan Jones, Monroe, IA; 9. Wyatt Wilkerson, Morning Sun, IA (DNS)
Dash: 1. 78-Kaley Gharst; 2. 22S-Slater Helt; 3. 26-Jonathan Cornell; 4. 11-Colton Fisher; 5. 81-Tanner Gebhardt; 6. 13-Brayden Gaylord
Heat 1: 1. 13-Brayden Gaylord; 2. 22S-Slater Helt; 3. 11-Colton Fisher; 4. 2-Chase Porter; 5. 41-Noah Samuel; 6. 51J-Ryan Jamison; 7. 9-Daniel Bergquist; 8. 83-Kurt Mueller; 9. 29W-Wyatt Wilkerson
Heat 2: 1. 26-Jonathan Cornell; 2. 50-Paul Nienhiser; 3. 11T-Dugan Thye; 4. 35-Josh Higday; 5. 99-Miles Paulus; 6. 2M-Matt Moro; 7. 14-Randy Martin; 8. 24-Landon Simon
Heat 3: 1. 78-Kaley Gharst; 2. 21-Gunner Ramey; 3. 81-Tanner Gebhardt; 4. 8L-Tom Lenz; 5. 22-Ryan Leavitt; 6. 1A-John Anderson; 7. 42-Evan Jones; 8. 5M-Collin Moyle
Iowa Corn Growers Association IMCA Late Models
A-Feature: 1. 15K-Justin Kay, Wheatland, IA; 2. 45-Tommy Elston, Keokuk, IA; 3. 77-Darin Duffy, Urbana, IA; 4. 7-Andy Nezworski, Blue Grass, IA; 5. 15R-Mark Burgtorf, Quincy, IL; 6. 07X-Matt Ryan, Davenport, IA; 7. 84-Sam Halstead, New London, IA; 8. 58-Dave Eckrich, Oxford, IA; 9. 42-Fred Remley, Stockton, IA; 10. 65-Chuck Hanna, Port Byron, IL; 11. 40-Joe Callahan, Dubuque, IA; 12. 74-Ron Boyse, Kalona, IA; 13. 56W-Gary Webb, Blue Grass, IA; 14. 22-Jill George, Cedar Falls, IA; 15. 45DW-Dennis Woodworth, Mendon, IL; 16. 7B-Matt Strassheim, Morning Sun, IA; 17. 26-Preston Stoecker, Stratford, IA; 18. 16-Bryan Moreland, Durando, IA; 19. 93-Jay Johnson, West Burlington, IA; 20. 07-Ray Raker, Danville, IA; 21. 15X-Jeremy Pundt, Donnellson, IA; 22. 25-Austin Townsend, Bloomfield, IA; 23. 11-Darin Weisinger Jr., Mendon, IL (DNS); 24. 20-Dustin Griffin, Camp Point, IL (DNS)
Heat 1: (Round 1) 1. 15K-Justin Kay; 2. 07-Ray Raker; 3. 16-Bryan Moreland; 4. 7B-Matt Strassheim; 5. 07X-Matt Ryan; 6. 74-Ron Boyse; 7. 15X-Jeremy Pundt; 8. 40-Joe Callahan
Heat 2: (Round 1) 1. 58-Dave Eckrich; 2. 77-Darin Duffy; 3. 45DW-Dennis Woodworth; 4. 15R-Mark Burgtorf; 5. 45-Tommy Elston; 6. 56W-Gary Webb; 7. 65-Chuck Hanna; 8. 7-Andy Nezworski
Heat 3: (Round 1) 1. 42-Fred Remley; 2. 84-Sam Halstead; 3. 93-Jay Johnson; 4. 22-Jill George; 5. 26-Preston Stoecker; 6. 25-Austin Townsend; 7. 11-Darin Weisinger Jr.; 8. 20-Dustin Griffin
Heat 1: (Round 2) 1. 07X-Matt Ryan; 2. 77-Darin Duffy; 3. 65-Chuck Hanna; 4. 40-Joe Callahan; 5. 07-Ray Raker; 6. 25-Austin Townsend; 7. 20-Dustin Griffin (DNS); 8. 11-Darin Weisinger Jr. (DNS)
Heat 2: (Round 2) 1. 7-Andy Nezworski; 2. 15K-Justin Kay; 3. 45DW-Dennis Woodworth; 4. 15R-Mark Burgtorf; 5. 93-Jay Johnson; 6. 42-Fred Remley; 7. 15X-Jeremy Pundt; 8. 26-Preston Stoecker
Heat 3: (Round 2) 1. 45-Tommy Elston; 2. 56W-Gary Webb; 3. 7B-Matt Strassheim; 4. 74-Ron Boyse; 5. 84-Sam Halstead; 6. 58-Dave Eckrich; 7. 16-Bryan Moreland; 8. 22-Jill George
Roberts Tire Center SportMods
A-Feature: 1. 73X-Tanner Klingele, Quincy, IL; 2. 14AJ-AJ Tournear, Quincy, IL; 3. 8C-Logan Cumby, Quincy, IL; 4. 55-Barry Taft, Argyle, IA; 5. 2W-Reed Wolfmeyer, Liberty, IL; 6. 75R-Joe Roller, Morning Sun, IA; 7. 00-Matt Tucker, Lomax, IL; 8. 96-Matt Lundry, Wapello, IA; 9. 42B-Justin Bartz, Quincy, IL; 10. 14-Joe Bliven, Quincy, IL; 11. 16-Joel Payne, Muscatine, IA; 12. 24-Dakota Anderson, Basco, IL; 13. 15?-Jason Bear, Muscatine, IA; 14. 0-Robert Wilsey, Keokuk, IA; 15. 26J-Jadin Fuller, Memphis, MO; 16. 54-Quinton Shelton, Quincy, IL; 17. 00X-Shaun Slaughter, Iowa City, IA; 18. 6-Bobby Six, Warsaw, IL (DNS); 19. 5-Josh Holtman, Quincy, IL (DNS); 20. (DNS) 51-Mike Benjamin, Montrose, IA; 21. 68-Brenna Phillips, Memphis, MO (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. 73X-Tanner Klingele; 2. 96-Matt Lundry; 3. 00-Matt Tucker; 4. 0-Robert Wilsey; 5. 15?-Jason Bear; 6. 55-Barry Taft; 7. 51-Mike Benjamin (DNS)
Heat 2: 1. 26J-Jadin Fuller; 2. 8C-Logan Cumby; 3. 5-Josh Holtman; 4. 75R-Joe Roller; 5. 16-Joel Payne; 6. 00X-Shaun Slaughter; 7. 68-Brenna Phillips (DNS)
Heat 3: 1. 14AJ-AJ Tournear; 2. 2W-Reed Wolfmeyer; 3. 6-Bobby Six; 4. 14-Joe Bliven; 5. 54-Quinton Shelton; 6. 42B-Justin Bartz; 7. 24-Dakota Anderson (DNS)
AVIS Car Rental Sport Compacts
A-Feature: 1. 3JH-Jason Ash, Burlington, IA; 2. 27-Brandon Reu, Donnellson, IA; 3. 13C-Barry Taft, Argyle, IA; 4. 20-Caleb Giese, Morning Sun, IA; 5. 89-Cristian Grady, Cedar Rapids, IA; 6. 48C-Chandler Fullenkamp, West Point, IA; 7. 9K-Keith Kellum, Keokuk, IA; 8. 9-Luke Fraise, Houghton, IA; 9. 3-Jeff DeLonjay, Quincy, IL; 10. 71-Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, IL; 11. 11-Patrick McKasson, Burlington, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. 27-Brandon Reu; 2. 71-Kimberly Abbott; 3. 48C-Chandler Fullenkamp; 4. 20-Caleb Giese; 5. 11-Patrick McKasson; 6. 9K-Keith Kellum
Heat 2: 1. 3JH-Jason Ash; 2. 3-Jeff DeLonjay; 3. 89-Cristian Grady; 4. 9-Luke Fraise; 5. 13C-Barry Taft
Trucks
A-Feature: 1. 28-Tucker Richardson, Morning Sun, IA; 2. 95-Tim Wagner, Wapello, IA; 3. 7-Ryan White, Burlington, IA; 4. 22-Matt Barton, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 5. 41-Don Wood, Wapello, IA; 6. 82JR-Jacob Ruble, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 7. 60-Hunter Faul, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 8. 42-Amanda Tipps, Wapello, IA; 9. 74-Roger Brockett, Burlington, IA; 10. 20-Brian Tipps, Wapello, IA; 11. 21-Ryan Barton, Mt. Pleasant, IA
Heat 1: 1. 28-Tucker Richardson; 2. 95-Tim Wagner; 3. 60-Hunter Faul; 4. 22-Matt Barton; 5. 82JR-Jacob Ruble; 6. 42-Amanda Tipps
Heat 2: 1. 20-Brian Tipps; 2. 7-Ryan White; 3. 74-Roger Brockett; 4. 41-Don Wood; 5. 21-Ryan Barton
by Brian Neal
Donnellson, IA (Friday, August 27, 2021) – It’s hard to believe it’s time to crown track champions for the 2021 racing season. But that’s exactly what the Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa did on Friday, August 27th. While Tommy Elston (IMCA Late Models), Michael Long (IMCA Modifieds), Jason Cook (IMCA Stock Cars), Austen Becerra (IMCA Northern SportMods), and Brandon Reu (IMCA Sport Compacts) were crowned track champions, Nick Marolf (IMCA Late Models), Michael Long (IMCA Modifieds), Jason See (IMCA Stock Cars), Austen Becerra (IMCA Northern SportMods), Adam Christy (IMCA Sport Compacts), and Steve Johnson (American Iron Racing Series – A.I.R.S. Cars) picked up feature wins.
The 18 lap Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Car feature took to the track first, with Erick Knutsen and Jason See leading the field to the drop of the green flag. See took advantage of his starting spot to jump out into the lead on lap 1 over Knutsen and Jerry Jansen. While See set a fast pace out front, Chris Wibbell, who started 7th, John Oliver Jr., who started 8th, and Abe Huls, who started 9th, were working their way towards the front. On lap 7 Huls took over the runner up spot and then went to work on cutting into See’s half a track lead. Despite no cautions to bunch the field up, Huls was able to close within See’s back bumper coming to the white flag. But See was able to hold off Huls at the line to claim his first win of the season at the track. Oliver Jr. was 3rd, Wibbell was 4th. with Jansen finishing 5th. Jason Cook’s 9th place finish was enough to earn him the track championship.
Up next was the 18 lap Sonny’s Super Market IMCA Modified feature, with Chad Giberson and Jerry Reese making up the front row. Giberson shot out into the lead from his pole starting position, with Reese and Blake Woodruff following. The action was slowed for the first time on lap 3, as Jesse Belez spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Giberson moved back out front, as Michael Long, who started 8th, went three wide to move into the runner up spot. One lap later Long slid past Giberson to take over the top spot. The second and final caution appeared on lap 7, as Bill Roberts Jr. spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Long grabbed the lead on the restart, with Mark Burgtorf, who started 9th, overtaking Giberson for second. Burgtorf tried to keep pace with Long over the final half of the race. But wasn’t able to mount a challenge, as Long went on to pick up the win and the track championship. Dennis LaVeine charged from 12th to finish in 3rd, Jeff Waterman was 4th, with Brandon Dale coming from 11th to finish in 5th.
Dan Thompson and Todd Ness drew the front row for the 12 lap American Iron Racing Series (A.I.R.S. Cars) feature, with Ness jumping out into the lead on lap 1 over Dennis Etten and Thompson. On lap 3 Brian Gade took the top spot away from Ness, and only held it for one lap. As Etten slipped past to take the lead. Etten then held the top spot until lap 7 when Steve Johnson edged him out a the line to take the lead. Bart Miller would move into the runner up spot on lap 8 and then went to work on Johnson for the top spot. But Johnson was able to hold him off in a caution free race to claim the win. Etten was 3rd, Bruce Yoerger, who started 8th, was 4th, with Ron Cook coming from 10th to round out the top 5.
Up next was the 15 lap AVIS Car Rental IMCA Sport Compact feature, with Chevy Barnes and Luke Fraise leading the field to green. But it was third place starter Adam Christy who grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Josh Barnes, who started 5th, and Chevy Barnes. Christy would hold off Josh Barnes until lap 4, when Josh slipped past him for the top spot. One lap later the first and only caution of the race appeared, as Brandon Crawley slowed to a stop in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Christy got under Josh Barnes to take the lead back. Josh tried to mount a challenge on Christy over the final laps, but Christy was able to hold him off to pick up the win. Chuck Fullenkamp finished 3rd after starting in 7th, Chevy Barnes was 4th, with Kimberly Abbott coming home in 5th. Brandon Reu’s 7th place finish was enough to secure him the track championship.
Ray Raker and Nick Marolf led the field to green in the 20 lap Iowa Corn Growers Association IMCA Late Model feature, with Marolf jumping out front on lap 1 over Raker and Jay Johnson, While Marolf set a fast pace out front, the rest of the field raced two and even three wide for positions behind him. Without a caution to bunch the field, there was no catching Marolf. Who cruised to his first win of the season at the track. Johnson was 2nd, CJ Horn was 3rd, Tommy Elston came from 10th to finish 4th, which was enough to give him the track championship, with Mark Burgtorf rounding out the top 5.
The final feature to take to the track was the 18 lap Roberts Tire Center IMCA Northern SportMods, with Tom Bowling Jr. and Josh Holtman making up the front row. Just as the green flag was waved the yellow light would come on, as Matt Tucker spun in turn 1 to bring out the yellow. On the original restart Bowling Jr. jumped out into the lead on lap 1 over Barry Taft and Holtman. Brandon Savage, who started 5th, and Tanner Klingele, who started 6th, would move in to challenge Bowling Jr. for the top spot on lap 2. The lead trio would race two and even three wide at times for the top spot, with Bowling Jr. being scored the leader on each lap. That was until lap 10 when Savage grabbed the lead away. Two laps later Austen Becerra, who started 9th, slid past Klingele and Bowling Jr. to move into the runner up spot. Becerra would look under Savage for the lead on laps 13 and 14, but Savage was able to hold him off. Then Savage slipped up in turn 2 on lap 15, which allowed Becerra to finally grab the lead. Becerra then held on for the win, which helped him secure the track championship. Savage was 2nd, Bowling Jr. was 3rd, Klingele was 4th, with Adam Birck finishing 5th after starting in 13th.
The next scheduled event at the Lee County Speedway is Iowa Corn Growers Association “Drive For 5” Finale for the IMCA Late Models on Saturday, September 11th, with Henniges Automotive helping to bring the action. On the card will be the Iowa Corn Growers Association IMCA Late Models, Sprint Invaders, Roberts Tire Center SportMods, and AVIS Car Rentals Sport Compacts. Thirteen IMCA Late Models driver’s will have a chance to take home a top prize of $5,000 if they can win their feature event. If none of them are able to get the job done, the winner will still take home a top prize of $2,000 to win. More information about this event will be released soon.
Gates open at 4:30 PM, Hot Laps at 6 PM, and Racing to follow. Grandstand admission will be Adults $15, Seniors $13, Veterans and Students (11-17) $10, with Kids 10 & under FREE! Pit passes will be $35, ages (7-13) $20, ages (4-6) $10, and ages (3 & under) $5.
For more information about the Lee County Speedway you can visit their website at www.leecountyspeedway.com, like them on Facebook, or call Brian Gaylord at 319-371-6744.
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Lee County Speedway, Donnellson, Iowa
Friday, August 27, 2021 – Darkside Tint & Graphix Season Championship Night
Iowa Corn Growers Association IMCA Late Models
A-Feature: 1. 33-Nick Marolf, Moscow, IA; 2. 93-Jay Johnson, West Burlington, IA; 3. 01-CJ Horn, Cedar Rapids, IA; 4. 45-Tommy Elston, Keokuk, IA; 5. 15R-Mark Burgtorf, Quincy, IL; 6. 45DW-Dennis Woodworth, Mendon, IL; 7. 20-Dustin Griffin, Camp Point, IL; 8. 07-Ray Raker, Danville, IA; 9. 56W-Gary Webb, Blue Grass, IA; 10. 7B-Matt Strassheim, Morning Sun, IA; 11. 11-Darin Weisinger Jr., Mendon, IL; 12. 84-Sam Halstead, New London, IA; 13. 15X-Jeremy Pundt, Donnellson, IA; 14. 7A-Ryan Barton, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 15. 25-Austin Townsend, Bloomfield, IA
Heat 1: 1. 33-Nick Marolf; 2. 45-Tommy Elston; 3. 45DW-Dennis Woodworth; 4. 15R-Mark Burgtorf; 5. 01-CJ Horn; 6. 15X-Jeremy Pundt; 7. 7B-Matt Strassheim; 8. 25-Austin Townsend
Heat 2: 1. 93-Jay Johnson; 2. 07-Ray Raker; 3. 20-Dustin Griffin; 4. 56W-Gary Webb; 5. 11-Darin Weisinger Jr.; 6. 84-Sam Halstead; 7. 7A-Ryan Barton
Sonny’s Super Market IMCA Modifieds
A-Feature: 1. 11-Michael Long, Fowler, IL; 2. 03B-Mark Burgtorf, Quincy, IL; 3. 71-Dennis LaVeine, West Burlington, IA; 4. 71W-Jeff Waterman, Quincy, IL; 5. 12D-Brandon Dale, Arbela, MO; 6. 11C-Ray Cox Jr., Maquoketa, IA; 7. 5R-Bill Roberts Jr., Burlington, IA; 8. 409-Chad Giberson, Richland, IA; 9. 2R-Jerry Reese, Memphis, MO; 10. 81-Jesse Belez, Marengo, IA; 11. 87-Blake Woodruff, Knoxville, IL; 12. 19J-Levi Smith, Donnellson, IA; 13. 17A-Austin Howes, Memphis, MO; 14. 4B-Mitch Boles, New London, IA; 15. K1-Cody Bowman, Mt. Pleasant, IA
Heat 1: 1. 87-Blake Woodruff; 2. 409-Chad Giberson; 3. 81-Jesse Belez; 4. 71W-Jeff Waterman; 5. 03B-Mark Burgtorf; 6. 12D-Brandon Dale; 7. 11C-Ray Cox Jr.; 8. 19J-Levi Smith
Heat 2: 1. 11-Michael Long; 2. 2R-Jerry Reese; 3. 4B-Mitch Boles; 4. 17A-Austin Howes; 5. K1-Cody Bowman; 6. 71-Dennis LaVeine; 7. 5R-Bill Roberts Jr.
Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars
A-Feature: 1. 79S-Jason See, Albia, IA; 2. 30C-Abe Huls, Carthage, IL; 3. 05JR-John Oliver Jr., Danville, IA; 4. 52-Chris Wibbell, Dallas City, IL; 5. 06-Jerry Jansen, Plainville, IL; 6. 99-Erick Knutsen, Cedar Rapids, IA; 7. 22R-Todd Reitzler, Grinnell, IA; 8. 12-Chad Krogmeier, Burlington, IA; 9. 3D-Jason Cook, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 10. 82-Peter Stodgel, Fowler, IL
Heat 1: 1. 30C-Abe Huls; 2. 52-Chris Wibbell; 3. 99-Erick Knutsen; 4. 06-Jerry Jansen; 5. 82-Peter Stodgel
Heat 2: 1. 79S-Jason See; 2. 05JR-John Oliver Jr.; 3. 12-Chad Krogmeier; 4. 22R-Todd Reitzler; 5. 3D-Jason Cook
Roberts Tire Center IMCA Northern SportMods
A-Feature: 1. 22-Austen Becerra, Carthage, IL; 2. 47S-Brandon Savage, Canton, MO; 3. 14B-Tom Bowling Jr., Danville, IA; 4. 73X-Tanner Klingele, Quincy, IL; 5. 112-Adam Birck, Canton, MO; 6. 12S-Sean Wyett, Danville, IA; 7. 55-Barry Taft, Argyle, IA; 8. 14L-Brandon Lambert, Carthage, IL; 9. 84B-Trent Brink, Bussey, IA; 10. 5-Josh Holtman, Quincy, IL; 11. 8C-Logan Cumby, Quincy, IL; 12. 14AJ-AJ Tournear, Quincy, IL; 13. 2W-Reed Wolfmeyer, Liberty, IL; 14. 79-Nathan Bringer, Lewistown, MO; 15. 20-Nicholas Profeta, Keokuk, IA; 16. 27-Dave Kraus, Keokuk, IA; 17. 10D-Dakota Anderson, Basco, IL; 18. 51-Mike Benjamin, Montrose, IA; 19. 14-Bob Cowman, Quincy, IL; 20. 7R-Tom Ruble, Ft. Madison, IA; 21. 00-Matt Tucker, Lomax, IL; 22. 10C-Cole Gillenwater, Keokuk, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. 73X-Tanner Klingele; 2. 14L-Brandon Lambert; 3. 12S-Sean Wyett; 4. 10C-Cole Gillenwater; 5. 7R-Tom Ruble; 6. 51-Mike Benjamin; 7. 00-Matt Tucker; 8. 20-Nicholas Profeta
Heat 2: 1. 2W-Reed Wolfmeyer; 2. 5-Josh Holtman; 3. 14B-Tom Bowling Jr.; 4. 8C-Logan Cumby; 5. 112-Adam Birck; 6. 14AJ-AJ Tournear; 7. 27-Dave Kraus
Heat 3: 1. 47S-Brandon Savage; 2. 22-Austen Becerra; 3. 55-Barry Taft; 4. 84B-Trent Brink; 5. 10D-Dakota Anderson; 6. 14-Bob Cowman; 7. 79-Nathan Bringer
Rookie Rally: 1. 8C-Logan Cumby; 2. 20-Nicholas Profeta; 3. 5-Josh Holtman; 4. 14L-Brandon Lambert; 5. 2W-Reed Wolfmeyer; 6. 14-Bob Cowman; 7. 10D-Dakota Anderson; 8. 7R-Tom Ruble; 9. 27-Dave Kraus; 10. 84B-Trent Brink; 11. 00-Matt Tucker; 12. 10C-Cole Gillenwater
AVIS Car Rental IMCA Sport Compacts
A-Feature: 1. 3JH-Adam Christy, Ft. Madison, IA; 2. 13B-Josh Barnes, Keokuk, IA; 3. 48-Chuck Fullenkamp, West Point, IA; 4. 13C-Chevy Barnes, Keokuk, IA; 5. 71-Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, IL; 6. 2B-Dyllan Bonk, Golden, IL; 7. 27-Brandon Reu, Donnellson, IA; 8. 9-Luke Fraise, Houghton, IA; 9. 77K-Kyle Hamelton, Keokuk, IA; 10. 10-Logan Clausen, Atkins, IA; 11. 219-Aaron Berry, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 12. 2X-Brandon Crawley, Burlington, IA
Heat 1: 1. 13B-Josh Barnes; 2. 3JH-Adam Christy; 3. 48-Chuck Fullenkamp; 4. 13C-Chevy Barnes; 5. 2X-Brandon Crawley; 6. 77K-Kyle Hamelton
Heat 2: 1. 9-Luke Fraise; 2. 27-Brandon Reu; 3. 71-Kimberly Abbott; 4. 2B-Dyllan Bonk; 5. 10-Logan Clausen; 6. 219-Aaron Berry
American Iron Racing Series – A.I.R.S.
A-Feature: 1. 77J-Steve Johnson, Camanche, IA; 2. 501-Bart Miller, Clarence, IA; 3. 23-Dennis Etten, Wyoming, IA; 4. 42-Bruce Yoerger, DeWitt, IA; 5. 17SR-Ron Cook, Clinton, IA; 6. 17-Mallet Meyer, York, NE; 7. 6-Todd Ness, Cedar Rapids, IA; 8. 0-Dan Thompson, Cedar Rapids, IA; 9. 01-Doak Allen, West Burlington, IA; 10. 16-Robin Atkins, Clarence, IA; 11. 5-Brian Gade, Clarence, IA; 12. 25-Scott Vanbuskirk, Batavia, IA (DNS); 13. 18-Jeff Hollenbeck, Muscatine, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. 16-Robin Atkins; 2. 501-Bart Miller; 3. 77J-Steve Johnson; 4. 0-Dan Thompson; 5. 42-Bruce Yoerger; 6. 01-Doak Allen; 7. 17-Mallet Meyer
Heat 2: 1. 23-Dennis Etten; 2. 25-Scott Vanbuskirk; 3. 17SR-Ron Cook; 4. 6-Todd Ness; 5. 5-Brian Gade; 6. 18-Jeff Hollenbeck