by Brian Neal
Donnellson, IA (Friday, April 26, 2019) – Mother nature still hasn’t got the word that it’s Spring outside, as another Friday night of cool temperatures greeted the fans and drivers. The inaugural event for the Iowa Sprint Car League featuring Wingless Sprint Cars was on tap at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa. With Midwest Performance and Power helping to bring the action. Once the final checkered flag waved just after 10 PM, three drivers visited victory lane for the first time of the season at the track. While two other drivers scored their second wins of the season.
The first feature to take to the track was the 15 lap Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts, with David Prim and Dylan Schantz leading the field to the green flag. On the drop of the green the field went three wide down the backstretch for the top spot, with Schantz emerging off turn 4 with the lead over Kimberly Abbott and Prim. The close action was slowed for the first and only time on lap 3, when Ricky Miller Jr., Aaron Berry and Ashton Blain collided in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Brandon Reu, who started 9th, shot out into the lead, with Barry Taft, who started 7th, following him into the runner up spot. While Reu worked to hold off Taft, Jason Ash would close in on the two with 5 laps to go to make it a three car battle up front. Despite several challenges from Taft over the final laps, Reu was able to hold on to claim his first win of the season at the track. Taft settled for 2nd, Ash was 3rd, Codey Phillips came from 10th to finish 4th, with Abbott crossing the line in 5th in a big puff of smoke.
Up next was the 18 lap Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Car feature, and this race was not a disappointment. Chad Krogmeier and Beau Taylor brought the field to green, with Taylor edging out Jeremy Pundt at the line to lead lap 1. Taylor, who was up top, and Pundt, who was on the bottom, raced around the 3/8th’s mile track side-by-side, with Taylor inching out the lead at the strip each lap. That was until lap 7, when Pundt was credited with the lead. Taylor was able to edge Pundt out at the line on lap 9 to take the top spot back. But when Taylor drifted high coming out of turn 4 on lap 12, this would allow Pundt to take the lead back. Taylor tried to come back on the top over the final 6 laps, but Pundt would hold him off to pick up his second win of the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Taylor settled for 2nd, Krogmeier was 3rd, Jason Cook was 4th, with Jerry Jansen rounding out the top 5.
The 20 lap Budweiser IMCA Modified feature would follow the exciting IMCA Stock Car feature, and this race was just as exciting. Dugan Thye and Levi Smith made up the front row for the event, with Thye grabbing the lead on lap 1 over Bill Roberts Jr. and Smith. Roberts Jr. used the bottom of the track to grab the top spot on lap 2, as John Oliver Jr., who started 7th, used the top to make it a three car battle for the lead. The action was slowed for the first time on lap 3, as a cone was clipped onto the track in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Roberts Jr. jumped back out front, with Dakota Simmons and Oliver Jr. close behind. While Roberts Jr. and Simmons worked the bottom of the track, Oliver Jr. would work the top in the three car battle. While the top three raced for the top spot, Michael Long, who started 9th, and Austin Howes would use the top and bottom to make it a five car battle for the lead on lap 7.
The action up front was slowed for the second time on the race on lap 13, when Chad Giberson spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Oliver Jr. used the momentum off the top of turn 4 to edge Roberts Jr. at the line to take over the top spot. But Roberts Jr. would come back on the bottom to edge out Oliver Jr. at the line to lead lap 15. One lap later, lap 16, the third and final caution of the race appeared, as Dalton McKenney, Kelly Buckallew and Mitch Boles collided in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. Roberts Jr. jumped back out front on the restart, with Oliver Jr., Simmons, Long and Howes racing side-by-side behind him. Coming off turn 4 to take the white flag, Oliver Jr. used the momentum off the top to edge out Roberts Jr. at the line. The two would race thru turns 1 and 2 and down the backstretch side-by-side. But Oliver Jr. drifted a little high coming off turn 4 to get the checkered, this allowed Roberts Jr. to go under him for his first win of the season at the track. Oliver Jr. settled for a close 2nd, Simmons was 3rd, Howes was 4th, with Long rounding out the top 5.
Ron Kibbe and Brandon Lambert, who was moved to the front row when Kyle Hamelton elected to go to the rear, led the field to green in the 18 lap Roberts Tire Center SportMod feature. But it was sixth place starter Daniel Fellows who quickly shot to the front to lead lap 1 over Kibbe and Adam Birck. The field was slowed on lap 2 when Reed Wolfmeyer clipped a cone onto the track in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Three other cautions within the first 5 laps would slow the action. On the restart on lap 6 Austen Beccerra, who started 7th, slipped past Fellows to take over the top spot. One lap later, lap 7, the final caution of the race appeared, as Wolfmeyer lost a driveshaft in turn 1 to bring out the yellow. Becerra would edge out Fellows at the line to keep the lead, as Bobby Six, who started 8th, moved into make it a three car battle up front. Coming off turn 4 to complete lap 9, Fellows used the momentum off the top to take over the top spot. Fellows then held off Becerra and Six over the final laps to score his second win in a row at the track. Becerra was 2nd, Six was 3rd, Kibbe was 4th, with Brandon Dale coming from 13th to round out the top 5.
The 25 lap inaugural feature for the Iowa Sprint Car League Wingless Sprints was the final race to take to the track, with Wyatt Burks and Chris Parkinson making up the front row. But it was third place starter Katlynn Leer who grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Burks and Parkinson. The lead for Leer only lasted for 1 lap, as Burks slipped past her to take over the top spot on lap 2. While Burks started to pull away from the field, Leer, Parkinson, and Riley Kreizel, who started 6th, battled for the runner up spot. Without a caution to bunch the field up, Burks would pull away to pick up the first ever Iowa Sprint Car League Wingless Sprint feature. Parkinson won the battle for 2nd, Kreizel cleared Leer on the final lap coming off turn 4 to get 3rd, Leer was 4th, with Justin Standridge coming home in 5th.
Coming up next week at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway will be Buford Dozing & Excavating Night. The Budweiser IMCA Modifieds, Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars, Roberts Tire Center IMCA SportMods, and Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts will continue their season long points battles. While the I-Smile Silver IMCA Late Models will kick off their 2019 points season. Also on the card is the Vintage Cars.
Gates 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, Veterans & Students (11-17) $5, and Kids 10 & under FREE! Pit passes will be $30, driver’s $20, ages (7-13) $15, ages (4-6) $10, and ages (3 & under $5).
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.
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Pepsi Lee County Speedway, Donnellson, Iowa
Friday, April 26, 2019 – Midwest Performance & Power Night
Iowa Sprint Car League
A-Feature: 1. Wyatt Burks, Topeka, KS; 2. Chris Parkinson, Gladstone, MO; 3. Riley Kreizel, Warsaw, MO; 4. Katlynn Leer, Moulton, IA; 5. Justin Standridge, Springfield, IL; 6. Glen Saville, Razorback, NSW; 7. Austin Archdale, Brimfield, IL; 8. Harold Pohren, New London, IA; 9. Doug Sylvester, Ottumwa, IA; 10. Mike Dapra, Knoxville, IA; 11. Chuck Graves, Chariton, IA; 12. Kendra Leer, Moulton, IA; 13. Kevin Tanner, Chariton, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Wyatt Burks; 2. Glen Saville; 3. Harold Pohren; 4. Kendra Leer; 5. Mike Dapra; 6. Doug Sylvester; 7. Kevin Tanner (DNS)
Heat 2: 1. Katlynn Leer; 2. Chris Parkinson; 3. Riley Kreizel; 4. Justin Standridge; 5. Austin Archdale; 6. Chuck Graves
Budweiser IMCA Modifieds
A-Feature: 1. Bill Roberts Jr., Burlington, IA; 2. John Oliver Jr., Danville, IA; 3. Dakota Simmons, Douds, IA; 4. Austin Howes, Memphis, MO; 5. Michael Long, Fowler, IL; 6. Dennis LaVeine, West Burlington, IA; 7. Cody Bauman, Eureka, IL; 8. Jerad Fuller, Memphis, MO; 9. Dean McGee, Galesburg, IL; 10. Dalton McKenney, Clarksville, MO; 11. Levi Smith, Donnellson, IA; 12. Kelly Buckallew, Memphis, MO; 13. Chad Giberson, Richland, IA; 14. Mitch Boles, New London, IA; 15. Dugan Thye, Burlington, IA
Heat 1: 1. John Oliver Jr.; 2. Levi Smith; 3. Dakota Simmons; 4. Michael Long; 5. Cody Bauman; 6. Jerad Fuller; 7. Kelly Buckallew; 8. Mitch Boles
Heat 2: 1. Bill Roberts Jr.; 2. Austin Howes; 3. Dugan Thye; 4. Dennis LaVeine; 5. Dean McGee; 6. Dalton McKenney; 7. Chad Giberson
Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars
A-Feature: 1. Jeremy Pundt, Donnellson, IA; 2. Beau Taylor, Canton, MO; 3. Chad Krogmeier, Burlington, IA; 4. Jason Cook, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 5. Jerry Jansen, Plainville, IL; 6. Tyler Moore, Lockridge, IA; 7. Peter Stodgel, Fowler, IL; 8. Craig Bangert, Golden, IL; 9. Kyle Boyd, Ottumwa, IA (DNS)
Heat: 1. Beau Taylor; 2. Jason Cook; 3. Jeremy Pundt; 4. Craig Bangert; 5. Chad Krogmeier; 6. Jerry Jansen; 7. Peter Stodgel; 8. Tyler Moore; 9. Kyle Boyd (DNS)
Roberts Tire Center IMCA SportMods
A-Feature: 1. Daniel Fellows, Keokuk, IA; 2. Austen Becerra, Bowen, IL; 3. Bobby Six, Warsaw, IA; 4. Ron Kibbe, Danville, IA; 5. Brandon Dale, Arbela, MO; 6. Patrick Profeta, Keokuk, IA; 7. Tom Lathrop, Ottumwa, IA; 8. Brandon Lambert, Carthage, IL; 9. Josh Holtman, Quincy, IL; 10. Reed Wolfmeyer, Quincy, IL; 11. Brian Bergheger, Keokuk, IA; 12. Kyle Hamelton, Keokuk, IA; 13. Adam Birck, Canton, MO; 14. Jim Powell, Hannibal, MO (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Daniel Fellows; 2. Bobby Six; 3. Ron Kibbe; 4. Patrick Profeta; 5. Kyle Hamelton; 6. Josh Holtman; 7. Brandon Dale
Heat 2: 1. Adam Birck; 2. Austen Becerra; 3. Reed Wolfmeyer; 4. Tom Lathrop; 5. Brandon Lambert; 6. Brian Bergheger; 7. Jim Powell
Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts
A-Feature: 1. Brandon Reu, Donnellson, IA; 2. Barry Taft, Argyle, IA; 3. Jason Ash, Burlington, IA; 4. Codey Phillips, Ottumwa, IA; 5. Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, IL; 6. Trent Orwig, Ottumwa, IA; 7. Mike Hornung Jr., Keokuk, IA; 8. Colton Keck, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 9. Cody Bowman, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 10. Joe Mastin, Des Moines, IA; 11. David Prim, Elvaston, IL; 12. Dylan Schantz, Luray, MO; 13. Ricky Miller Jr., Gorin, MO; 14. Aaron Berry, Salem, IA; 15. Ashton Blain, Burlington, IA; 16. Josh Barnes, Keokuk, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Jason Ash; 2. Kimberly Abbott; 3. Trent Orwig; 4. Dylan Schantz; 5. Codey Phillips; 6. Joe Mastin; 7. Aaron Berry; 8. Josh Barnes
Heat 2: 1. Barry Taft; 2. Colton Keck; 3. Cody Bowman; 4. David Prim; 5. Brandon Reu; 6. Ricky Miller Jr.; 7. Mike Hornung Jr.; 8. Ashton Blain
Inaugural Iowa Sprint Car League Event This Friday Night!!

Six New Winners Visit Pepsi Lee County Speedway Victory Lane
by Brian Neal
Donnellson, IA (Friday, April 19, 2019) – So far this season the Pepsi Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa is a perfect four for four in getting in their first scheduled nights of racing, even though mother nature thinks it’s early fall instead of early spring. Friday nights action featured seven classes racing on Archie’s Service Center Night, with six out of the seven feature winners visiting victory lane for the first time in 2019 at the track. Claiming wins on the night were Jeremish Hurst (I-Smile Silver Late Models), Jarrod Schneiderman (305 Sprint Cars), Mike Mullen (Budwesier IMCA Modifieds), Abe Huls (Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars), Daniel Fellows (Roberts Tire Center IMCA SportMods), Josh Barnes (Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts), and Ty Wilke (Legend Cars).
The first feature to take to the track was the 15 lap Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts, with Dylan Schantz and David Prim leading the field to green. Schantz would take advantage of his starting spot and grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Cody Bowman and Trent Orwig, who started 6th. The battle up front went two wide over the next 5 laps, as Schantz and Bowman swapped the lead back and forth before Bowman took command of the top spot on lap 5. Two laps later the battle for the lead went three wide, as Josh Barnes, who started 5th, used the top of the track to make it three wide. Barnes would use the momentum off the top of turn two to take over the top spot on lap 7. Then just after the lap was scored complete the first and only caution of the race appeared to slow the action down. Colton Keck would come to a stop in turn 2 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Barnes moved back out front, but now had Jacob Houston, who started 9th, and Bowman glued to his back bumper. Houston, who has won the first three features at the track, tried to get under Barnes over the final laps. But Barnes was able to hold him off to claim his first win of the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Houston settled for second on a left rear flat, Orwig was 3rd, Brandon Reu came from 7th to finish in 4th, with Barry Taft finishing in 5th after starting in 8th.
Next up was the 25 lap Legend Cars feature, with Brian Hanson and Jeremy Meyer drawing the front row for the event. Hanson used his front row draw and jumped out front to lead lap 1 over Meyer and Mike Gilbert. While Hanson worked to hold off Gilbert for the lead, Tim Brockhouse, who started 5th, would move in to challenge for the top spot. On lap 4 Brockhouse would shoot into the lead, with Drew Papke, who started 7th, following him into the runner up spot. The action up front was slowed for the first time on lap 10, when Meyer spun into the backstretch guardrail to bring out the yellow. On the restart Brockhouse moved back out front, with Papke and Ty Wilke, who started 11th, following close behind. Brockhouse looked like his was in control of the race, when the second and final caution of the race appeared on lap 19, to slow his pace down. Gilbert, who was running 7th, would get sideways down the front stretch and collected Brock Haines to bring out the yellow. On the restart Brockhouse slowed and pulled off the track, which allowed Ryan Sullivan, Papke, and Wilke to race three wide around the track, with Sullivan being credited for leading lap 20. But the next lap, lap 21, Wilke was credited with leading the lap at the strip. The next lap, lap 22, produced a third different leader in the last 3 laps, as Papke took over the lead. Papke would then hold the lead until the final lap, when Wilke slipped past him to take the win. Papke settled for 2nd, Sullivan was 3rd, Mike Mueller started 9th and finished 4th, with Hanson coming home in 5th.
Harold Pohren and Daniel Bergquist led the field to green in the 20 lap 305 Sprint Car feature, with Pohren grabbing the lead on lap 1 over Jarrod Schneiderman and Bergquist. While Pohren worked to hold back Schneiderman for the lead, Tanner Gebhardt, who started 6th, made his way up to make it a three car battle. The action was slowed for the first and only time on lap 5, when a cone was clipped onto the track to bring out the yellow. On the restart Gebhardt slipped past Pohren to take over the top spot. With Gebhardt setting the pace out front, Schneiderman was working on Pohren for the runner up spot. Finally on lap 13 Schneiderman would over take Pohren to grab second, and then went to work on Gebhardt for the lead. Coming to the white flag Schneiderman went to the bottom off turn 4 to pull even with Gebhardt going into turn 1. Schneiderman would emerge off turn 2 with the lead and then held off Gebhardt off turn 4 to claim his first win of the season at the track. Gebhardt was 2nd, Pohren was 3rd, Brayden Gaylord was 4th, with Dillan Roth rounding out the top 5.
Up next was the 20 lap I-Smile Silver Late Models, with Brandon Queen and Jeremiah Hurst drawing the front row for the event. Hurst took advantage of his starting spot and grabbed the lead on lap 1 over Queen and Andy Nezworski. On lap 3 Nezworski would clear Queen for the runner up spot and then went to work on Hurst for the lead. While Hurst worked the bottom of the track, Nezworski would work the middle groove to stay on Hurst’s back bumper. The battle up front was slowed for the first time on lap 15, when Todd Frank, who was running 5th, spun coming off turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Hurst moved back out front, with Nezworski and Queen following. But just after lap 16 was scored complete the second and final caution of the race appeared, as Frank spun in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Hurst once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Nezworski and Queen still close behind. Despite the efforts of Nezworski over the final laps, Hurst would hold on to pick up his first win at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway this season. Nezworski was 2nd, Queen had a solid run in 3rd, Tommy Elston was 4th, with Brain Harris completing the top 5.
Chad Giberson and Dakota Simmons led the field to green in the 20 lap Budweiser IMCA Modified feature, with Simmons grabbing the lead on lap 1 over John Oliver Jr. and Dennis LaVeine. While Simmons worked the bottom of the track, Oliver Jr. would work the top. Oliver Jr. would use the momentum off the top of turn 4 to grabbed the top spot on lap 5. Mike Mullen, who made the pull down from Seymour, Wisconsin, made it a three car battle for the lead, then on lap 8 Mullen made the pass of Oliver Jr. to grab the top spot. Then just after the lap was scored complete, the one and only caution of the race appeared for a cone in turn 1. On the restart Mullen jumped back out front, with Michael Long, who started 8th, and Oliver Jr. close behind. Long tried to keep pace with Mullen over the final half of the race. But Mullen was able to hold on to score his first ever win at the track. Long was 2nd, LaVeine was 3rd, Jeff Waterman was 4th, with Oliver Jr. finishing in 5th.
Up next was the 20 lap Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Car feature, with Jerry Jansen and Chad Krogmeier on the front row. Jansen used his starting spot to his advantage by jumping out into the lead on lap 1 over Abe Huls, and Krogmeier. One lap later, lap 2, Huls used the bottom of the track to slip under Jansen for the top spot, bringing Jeremy Pundt with him into second. Pundt tried to work under Huls for the lead, as Beau Taylor, who started 8th, moved in to make it a three battle for the top spot. Without Huls slipping up, neither Pundt or Taylor could take advantage. As Huls held them off to claim his second win of the the season at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway. Pundt settled for 2nd, Taylor was 3rd, Jansen was 4th, with Derrick Agee coming home in 5th.
The final feature to take to the track was the 18 lap Roberts Tire Center IMCA SportMods, with Brandon Dale and Brandon Lambert leading the field to the drop of the green flag. Dale would jump out into the lead on lap 1 over Daniel Fellows, who started 5th, and Austen Becerra, who started 9th. The action up front was slowed on lap 2, as Brian Bergheger spun coming off turn 4 to bring out the yellow. On the restart Dale jumped back out front, with Becerra over taking Fellows for the runner up spot. Becerra would try the high line at first to get the lead away from Dale, but on lap 7 he decided to dive low in 4 to try and slip past Dale for the top spot. But Becerra would spin in turn 4 to bring out the yellow. Dale once again grabbed the lead on the restart, with Fellows and Becerra quickly moving back up to battle for the lead. The top three would race three wide at times, before Fellows emerged with the lead on lap 15. Fellows then pulled away over the final 3 laps to pick up his first win of the season at the track. Dale was 2nd, Becerra finished his challenging night in 3rd, Lambert was 4th, with Bob Cowman finishing in 5th.
Coming up next week at the Pepsi Lee County Speedway will be Midwest Performance & Power Night, as they help to present the debut of the Iowa Sprint Car League Wingless Sprints. The Budweiser IMCA Modifieds, Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars, Roberts Tire Center IMCA SportMods, and Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts will continue their season long points battles.
Gates open at 5:30 PM, Hot Laps at 7 PM, and Racing at 7:30 PM. Grandstand admission will be Adults $12, Seniors (60+) $10, Veterans $7, Students (11-17) $5, and Kids 10 & under FREE! Pit passes will be $30, ages (7-13) $15, ages (4-6) $10, and ages (3 & under $5).
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.
OFFICIAL REULTS
Pepsi Lee County Speedway – Donnellson, Iowa
Friday, April 19, 2019 – Archie’s Service Center Night
305 Sprints
A-Feature: 1. Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA; 2. Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA; 3. Harold Pohren, New London, IA; 4. Brayden Gaylord, Wever, IA; 5. Dillan Roth, Burlington, IA; 6. Nathan Murders, Burlington, IA; 7. Mason Campbell, New Berlin, IL; 8. Devon Rouse, Burlington, IA; 9. Kelly Graham, Hedrick, IA; 10. Daniel Bergquist, Burlington, IA; 11. Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Jarrod Schneiderman; 2. Brayden Gaylord; 3. Daniel Bergquist; 4. Nathan Murders; 5. Kelly Graham; 6. Nick Guernsey
Heat 2: 1. Tanner Gebhardt; 2. Harold Pohren; 3. Dillan Roth; 4. Mason Campbell; 5. Devon Rouse
I-Smile Silver Late Models
A-Feature: 1. Jeremiah Hurst, Dubuque, IA; 2. Andy Nezworski, Buffalo, IA; 3. Brandon Queen, Keokuk, IA; 4. Tommy Elston, Keokuk, IA; 5. Brian Harris, Davenport, IA; 6. Sam Halstead, New London, IA; 7. Ray Raker, Burlington, IA; 8. Ron Boyse, Kalona, IA; 9. Dayton Lynch, Bloomfield, IA; 10. Jake Dietrich, Keokuk, IA; 11. Todd Frank, Montrose, IA; 12. Darin Weisinger Jr., Mendon, IL; 13. Stacy Griffis, Solon, IA (DNS); 14. Chuck Hanna, Port Byron, IL (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Brian Harris; 2. Sam Halstead; 3. Jeremiah Hurst; 4. Todd Frank; 5. Ron Boyse; 6. Darin Weisinger Jr.; 7. Dayton Lynch
Heat 2: 1. Tommy Elston; 2. Andy Nezworski; 3. Brandon Queen; 4. Ray Raker; 5. Chuck Hanna; 6. Jake Dietrich; 7. Stacy Griffis (DNS)
Budweiser IMCA Modifieds
A-Feature: 1. Mike Mullen, Seymour, WI; 2. Michael Long, Fowler, IL; 3. Dennis LaVeine, West Burlington, IA; 4. Jeff Waterman, Quincy, IL; 5. John Oliver Jr., Danville, IA; 6. Dakota Simmons, Douds, IA; 7. Dean McGee, Galesburg, IL; 8. Levi Smith, Donnellson, IA; 9. Bill Roberts Jr., Burlington, IA; 10. Dugan Thye, Burlington, IA; 11. Craig Spegal, New London, MO; 12. Chad Giberson, Richland, IA; 13. Mitch Boles, New London, IA
Heat 1: 1. Dakota Simmons; 2. Dennis LaVeine; 3. Bill Roberts Jr.; 4. Chad Giberson; 5. Mitch Boles; 6. Craig Spegal; 7. Dugan Thye (DNS)
Heat 2: 1. Mike Mullen; 2. Jeff Waterman; 3. John Oliver Jr.; 4. Michael Long; 5. Dean McGee; 6. Levi Smith
Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars
A-Feature: 1. Abe Huls, Carthage, IL; 2. Jeremy Pundt, Donnellson, IA; 3. Beau Taylor, Canton, MO; 4. Jerry Jansen, Plainville, IL; 5. Derrick Agee, Huntsville, MO; 6. Chad Krogmeier, Burlington, IA; 7. Kevin Koontz, Memphis, MO; 8. Tyler Moore, Lockridge, IA
Heat: 1. Abe Huls; 2. Chad Krogmeier; 3. Jeremy Pundt; 4. Derrick Agee; 5. Jerry Jansen; 6. Kevin Koontz; 7. Tyler Moore; 8. Beau Taylor
Roberts Tire Center IMCA SportMods
A-Feature: 1. Daniel Fellows, Keokuk, Ia; 2. Brandon Dale, Arbela, MO; 3. Austen Becerra, Bowen, IL; 4. Brandon Lambert, Carthage, IL; 5. Bob Cowman, Quincy, IL; 6. Brian Bergheger, Keokuk, IA; 7. Jim Powell, Hannibal, MO; 8. Patrick Profeta, Keokuk, IA; 9. Kyle Hamelton, Keokuk, IA (DNS); 10. Adam Birck, Canton, MO (DNS)
Heat: 1. Brandon Dale; 2. Daniel Fellows; 3. Patrick Profeta; 4. Brandon Lambert; 5. Bob Cowman; 6. Brian Bergheger; 7. Jim Powell; 8. Kyle Hamelton; 9. Austen Becerra; 10. Adam Birck
Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts
A-Feature: 1. Josh Barnes, Keokuk, IA; 2. Jacob Houston, Burlington, IA; 3. Trent Orwig, Ottumwa, IA; 4. Brandon Reu, Donnellson, IA; 5. Barry Taft, Argyle, IA; 6. Cody Bowman, Mt. Pleasant, IA; 7. Dylan Schantz, Luray, MO; 8. Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, IL; 9. Alyssa Steele, Keokuk, IA; 10. Duane Dixon, Burlington, IA; 11. Colton Keck, Mt Pleasant, IA; 12. Wesley Talley, Monmouth, IL; 13. David Prim, Hamelton, IL; 14. Larry Miller, Burlington, IA (DNS); 15. Aaron Berry, Salem, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Josh Barnes; 2. Jacob Houston; 3. Dylan Schantz; 4. Brandon Reu; 5. Cody Bowman; 6. Alyssa Steele; 7. Colton Keck; 8. Wesley Talley
Heat 2: 1. Trent Orwig; 2. Barry Taft; 3. David Prim; 4. Duane Dixon; 5. Kimberly Abbott; 6. Larry Miller; 7. Aaron Berry
Legend Cars
A-Feature: 1. Ty Wilke, Detroit Lakes, MN; 2. Drew Papke, Bismarck, ND; 3. Ryan Sullivan, Waupun, WI; 4. Mike Mueller, Waupun, WI; 5. Brian Hanson, Jamestown, ND; 6. Dave Eberle, Freeport, IL; 7. Tery Sahr, Jamestown, ND; 8. Keith Meyer, Cedar Rapids, IA; 9. Warren Ropp, Kalona, IA; 10. Edward Farrington, Cross Plains, WI; 11. Tim Franz, Oshkash, WI; 12. Chance Gilbert, Galena, KS; 13. Matt Fults, Marengo, IA; 14. Brad Biddle, Baxtor Springs, KS; 15. Tim Brockhouse, Shakopee, MN; 16. Brock Haines, Fairfield, IA; 17. Mike Gilbert, Galena, KS; 18. Jeremy Meyer, Cedar Rapids, IA; 19. Kevin Korsmo, Atkins, IA; 20. Jason Utter, Columbus Junction, IA (DNS)
Heat 1: 1. Mike Mueller; 2. Drew Papke; 3. Brock Haines; 4. Warren Ropp; 5. Keith Meyer; 6. Tim Franz; 7. Brad Biddle
Heat 2: 1. Tim Brockhouse; 2. Ryan Sullivan; 3. Brian Hanson; 4. Jeremy Meyer; 5. Edward Farrington; 6. Matt Fults; 7. Jason Utter
Heat 3: 1. Ty Wilke; 2. Dave Eberle; 3. Mike Gilbert; 4. Tery Sahr; 5. Chance Gilbert; 6. Kevin Korsmo
Yes, WE ARE RACING TONIGHT!!!
We have plenty of great racing action planned for you tonight. Not only will the Budweiser IMCA Modifieds, Donnellson Tire & Service IMCA Stock Cars, Roberts Tire Center IMCA SportMods, and Discount Tire & Service IMCA Sport Compacts continuing their battle for the season ending points titles. But the I-Smile Silver Late Models, 305 Sprint Cars and Legends will also be racing, using a draw / redraw format. This will also be the season opening points night for the 305 Sprints.
Stock Cars don’t forget you will be racing for $500 to win tonight, thanks to Jimmie Sykes!!!
You can catch all this action for only $10 for adults in grandstands, seniors (60+) $9, students (11-17) $5, and kids 10 & under FREE!! But if you are a resident of Illinois, as well as all veterans, then you will receive $5 off the grandstand admission. Meaning all Illinois adult residents and all veterans, no matter where you live, will get in only $5. With Illinois senior residents and all veterans will get in for only $4.
Hot laps at 7 PM, and Racing at 7:30 PM. We hope you join us tonight!
