St. John Leads Flag to Flag
Tommy St. John picked up his new car at Hamke on Monday, and led flag to flag to win the CRA Super Series, EMF Corp. 125 at Angola Motor Speedway. Despite taking the lead from his outside front row starting position, St. John had to fight off first Scott Hantz and then Johnny VanDoorn who came from deep in the field to take second for many laps only to have his right rear tire go down with 10 laps to go allowing Hantz to get by him as the race wound down. Hantz finished second, VanDoorn third, Terry Fisher, Jr fourth and Tyler Roahrig fifth.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Friday, July 2, 2010
Winston Speedway Winners Circle: July 2nd
Feature Winners
Mini Stock: #21 Brandon Tramper
Sportsman: #35 Dan Dykman
Late Models: #87 Rich Neiser
Modifieds: #1 Jeff Erickson
Warriors:#13 Dan Reimersma
Young Gun Warriors: #67 Ben Welch
Bombers: #97 David "Spike" Grega
90 Total Cars
Complete Results
Mini Stock: #21 Brandon Tramper
Sportsman: #35 Dan Dykman
Late Models: #87 Rich Neiser
Modifieds: #1 Jeff Erickson
Warriors:#13 Dan Reimersma
Young Gun Warriors: #67 Ben Welch
Bombers: #97 David "Spike" Grega
90 Total Cars
Complete Results
Sue Chichester: RIP
Sue with her Son Josh last Summer
Friends,
I regret to inform you that Sue Chichester peacefully passed away yesterday afternoon after losing her battle with ALS(Lou Gerigs Disease). She was surrounded by her loved ones as Jesus called her home. She is now free from all her earthly struggles...no more pain or suffering. I want to thank everyone for your donations to help Sue and Josh get thru this struggle. The van was a tremendous help to both of them. They were able to visit her family in Pennsylvania late last summer. I know she used it to visit family in Benton Harbor on several occasions. A family was able to take her to church every Sunday in it. They were very immobile and stuck at home without it. She had a great time with the benefit at Winston and was overwhelmed by the generosity that everyone showed. Sue led a reserved life so that was a big event for her. The van has been put into Calvary's fleet to be used, as first priority once found, to a family or person with a need who is affected by ALS. Once again, thank you for being part of that.
Rick Huisken
Advanced Tooling Systems
616-784-7513
Thursday, July 1, 2010
West Michigan Racing Point Standings
West Michigan Tracks
The Grand Rapids Press
BERLIN RACEWAY
Late Models
1. Terry VanHaitsma -- 572
2. Tim DeVos -- 499
3. Ross Meeuwsen -- 495
3. Terry Senneker Jr. -- 495
5. Chris Anthony -- 480
6. Nick Szotko -- 453
7. Lee VanDyk -- 443
8. Barry Hartwell -- 428
9. Scott Thomas -- 414
10. Josh Slade -- 411
10. Monte Tolan -- 411
Super Stocks
1. Andrew Nylaan -- 622
2. Dave Lake -- 597
3. Denny Anderson -- 551
4. Justin Regnerus -- 550
5. Warren Speet -- 530
6. Ray VanAllsburg -- 492
7. Gabe Ensing -- 491
8. Travis Nylaan -- 480
9. Brian Wiersma -- 468
10. Nate Walton -- 466
Pro Stocks
1. Weston Jewett -- 768
2. Brian Tillema -- 748
3. Ken Smith -- 689
4. Brandon Hermiller -- 686
5. Mitch Meppelink -- 593
6. Marc Coleman -- 582
7. Darin Niemin -- 580
8. Lauren Bush -- 568
9.Dave Cutler -- 563
10. Kirk Meissner -- 562
Modifieds
1. Kyle Jones -- 648
2. Brian Bergakker -- 634
3. Travis Eddy -- 619
4. Billy Shotko -- 595
5. Billy Eppink -- 544
6. Ben Kleis -- 540
7. Mike Bursley -- 477
8. Jordan Dahlke -- 444
9. Ryan Gruppen -- 397
10. Mark Fliearman -- 392
4-Cylinders A
1. Kyle Hamm -- 593
2. Ryan Hamm -- 580
3. Jason Scheid -- 567
4. Cole Roelofs -- 528
5. Don McNabb -- 497
6. Chris McKinley -- 489
7. Ron Myers -- 475
8. Brad Hastings -- 469
9. Gerry Shepard -- 464
10. Rob Shoemaker -- 458
4-Cylinders B
1. Daryl Davis -- 431
2. Dan Dells -- 416
3. Jackson Walker -- 413
4. Paul Ritchie -- 403
5. Nicole Randolph -- 386
6. John Norder -- 372
7. Clayton Brown -- 364
8. Jared Miller -- 360
8. Jim Rhodes -- 360
CRYSTAL MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Late Models
1. Mark Andersen -- 298
2 Matt Pickard -- 289
2. Dean Huizenga -- 289
4. Jay Van Dyke -- 288
5. Keith Gentz -- 287
6. Tom Dusen -- 284
7. Brock Cogswell -- 265
8. Scott Baker -- 257
9. Kyle Borgman -- 255
10. Scott Haney -- 234
Pro Stocks
1. Chaney Newland -- 337
2. Ryan Kent -- 325
3. Mike Husted -- 318
4. Derek Schestag -- 291
4. Barry Rinard -- 291
6. Don Rohn -- 275
7. Jacob Headley -- 272
8. Todd Bush -- 249
9. Doug McKeown, Sr. -- 242
10. Larry Kosloski -- 239
Pro Trucks
1. Scott Nieman -- 342
1. Carl Thayer -- 342
3. Tim Wood -- 316
4. Ashlee Scott -- 307
5. Tim Sooy -- 291
6. Dave Peters -- 290
7. Gaven Parks -- 285
8. Brady Hollenbeck -- 251
9. Aaron Raby -- 240
10. Gary Dancer -- 226
Street Stocks
1. Mike Vandermark, Jr. -- 314
1. Jasen Wiley -- 314
3. Al Kiester -- 314
4. James Prochazka -- 291
5. Kyle Prochazka --289
6. Jeff Fisher -- 280
7. Kevin Dard -- 275
8. Brooke Ann Brasington -- 273
9. Tim Buskirk -- 271
10. Shane Spencer -- 264
Flinn Stocks
1. Cory Burch -- 385
2. Chance Allen -- 373
3. Zach Rummer -- 345
4. Neil Zeigler -- 332
5. Richard Melton -- 320
6. Austin Bean -- 293
7. Chris DeCamp -- 289
8. Ryan Paradise -- 230
9. Ryan Brady -- 220
10. Lee Zahm -- 218
I-96 SPEEDWAY
Late Models
1. Zack Olger -- 239
2. Roger Wing -- 232
3. Eric Spangler -- 230
4. Bill Bray -- 185
5. Scott Ehlert -- 179
6. Mike Nugent -- 157
7. Ben Hidy -- 132
8. Greg Cooper -- 130
9. Dan Hubble -- 128
10. Trever Sloan -- 127
Modifieds
1. Travis Stemler -- 405
2. Tim Stemler -- 340
3. Rich Robinson Jr. -- 332
4. Jared Guinn -- 330
5. Zack Olger -- 315
6. Shannon Fisk -- 282
7. Todd Feutz -- 278
8. Mark Anderson -- 265
9. Justin Fleming -- 242
10. James Kimmel -- 208
Street Stocks
1. Aaron Wolf -- 345
2. Gary Vandermark -- 344
3. Hillary Smith -- 280
4. Richard Hyvarinen -- 238
5. Ron Harper -- 192
6. Ed Falbe -- 140
7. Joel Hummel -- 138
8. Steve Piercefield -- 136
9. William Brandt Jr. -- 102
10. Ron Hodges Jr. -- 96
Road Beaters
1. Dan Reimersma -- 370
2. Scott Rumsey -- 315
3. Paul Namey -- 280
4. Jason Feutz -- 257
5. Richard Peck -- 218
6. William Morgan -- 215
7. Calvin Stemler -- 214
8. Steve Wawiernia -- 171
9. Terry Henderson -- 162
10. Colee Ruesink -- 134
THUNDERBIRD RACEWAY
Late Models
1. Alan Vochaska -- 726
2. Kevin Nelson Jr. -- 673
3. Shawn Reed -- 547
4. Rob Taylor -- 422
5. Kevin Nelson Sr. -- 417
6. John McDonald -- 356
7. Lowe Webster -- 338
8. Rich Neiser -- 322
9. John McCaul -- 320
10. Tom Sprague Jr. -- 311
UMP Modifieds
1. Andy Sprague -- 619
2. John McCaul -- 580
3. Randy Whitten -- 428
4. Stan Dodds -- 419
5. Jacob Poel -- 404
6. Jeremy Holman -- 378
7. Jeff Erickson -- 329
8. Jason Ferguson -- 303
9. Steve McClees -- 302
10. Greg Smith -- 265
UMP Street Stocks
1. Mike Lynn -- 728
2. Derek Poland -- 502
3. Jim Beltz -- 477
4. Mark Ransom -- 460
5. Josh Frye -- 438
6. John Lock -- 417
7. Dean Barnhard -- 369
8. Chad Weinrick -- 306
9. Bruce Norwick Sr. -- 253
10. Chuck Smith -- 250
Bombers
1. David Grega -- 654
2. Jeremy Lange -- 479
3. Jarid Bisson -- 458
4. Rob Sternberg -- 443
5. Justin Schuler -- 413
6.James Lange -- 393
7. Bill May -- 317
7. Phil Herrick -- 317
9. Mark Farber -- 304
10. Barry Mendendorp -- 283
Warriors
1. Rich Lieb -- 595
2. Ed Higgons -- 578
3. Harley Farkle -- 523
4. Randy Whitten Sr. -- 448
5. Jim Perry -- 437
6. Nick Curtis -- 430
7. Justin Wood -- 412
8. Bobby Metz -- 374
9. Keith Higgons -- 286
10. Gary Lockard -- 285
UMP 4-Cylinders
1. Mark Farber -- 703
2. Cody Moorman -- 533
3. Don Keech -- 526
4. Mark Drum -- 476
5. Don Ward -- 352
6. Harley Farkle -- 332
7. Adam Spencer -- 229
8. Brian Hammond -- 203
9. Dean Barnhard -- 170
10. Paula Vanderstelt -- 166
Thunderstocks
1. Wayne Roe -- 962
2. Buck Spencer -- 810
3. Drue Bouwman -- 764
4. Jason Ferguson -- 674
5. Mel Whitten -- 635
6. Chris Schaub -- 625
7. Duane TenBrink -- 534
8. Mike DeJonge -- 530
9. Wes Beebe -- 429
10. Tony Spaulding 420
WINSTON SPEEDWAY
Late Models
1. Kevin Nelson Jr. -- 277
2. Tom Sprague Jr. -- 267
3. Rich Neiser -- 253
4. Dave Hartman -- 243
5. Matt Pickard -- 234
6. Kevin Juusola -- 214
7. Rob Taylor -- 171
8. John McCaul -- 165
9. Alex Kasmarski -- 161
10. Kyle Borgman -- 151
Modifieds
1. Troy Marciniak -- 384
2. Greg Smith -- 369
3. Andy Sprague -- 333
4. Jeff Erickson -- 277
5. Randy Whitten -- 264
6. John McCaul -- 262
7. Todd Feutz -- 243
8. Jared Guinn -- 229
9. Stan Dodds -- 220
10. Nate Bostrom -- 209
Street Stocks
1. Mike Lynn -- 371
2. Derek Poland -- 332
3. Chad Weinrick -- 315
4. Rob Sternberg -- 308
5. Tony Weinrick -- 295
6. Josh Frye -- 265
7. Rick Huisken -- 251
8. Matt Sprague -- 234
9. Chuck Smith -- 191
10. Justin Gilliand -- 171
Bombers
1. Spike Grega -- 428
2. Robby Sternberg -- 402
3. Joe Carmean -- 346
4. Dave Norwick -- 335
5. Dennis Bringedahl -- 334
6. Duane Townsend -- 309
7. Jeremy Lange -- 288
8. Barry Mendendorp -- 240
9. Richard Copas -- 238
10. Mark Farber -- 204
4-Cylinders
1. Brandon Tramper -- 382
2. Mark Farber -- 376
3. Nate Walton -- 341
4. Cody Moorman -- 325
5. Mark Drum -- 301
6. Rick Ward -- 273
7. Jerry Meyering -- 234
8. Christen Convey -- 213
9. Adam Spencer -- 185
10. Harley Farkle -- 184
Warriors
1. Nick Curtis -- 375
2. Harley Farkle -- 346
3. Randy Whitten -- 315
4. Ryan Hamm -- 312
5. Jim Perry -- 260
6. Todd Sprague -- 235
7. Mike Anderson -- 228
8. Dave Avink -- 223
9. Justin Wood -- 211
10. Duane Sobers -- 197
The Grand Rapids Press
BERLIN RACEWAY
Late Models
1. Terry VanHaitsma -- 572
2. Tim DeVos -- 499
3. Ross Meeuwsen -- 495
3. Terry Senneker Jr. -- 495
5. Chris Anthony -- 480
6. Nick Szotko -- 453
7. Lee VanDyk -- 443
8. Barry Hartwell -- 428
9. Scott Thomas -- 414
10. Josh Slade -- 411
10. Monte Tolan -- 411
Super Stocks
1. Andrew Nylaan -- 622
2. Dave Lake -- 597
3. Denny Anderson -- 551
4. Justin Regnerus -- 550
5. Warren Speet -- 530
6. Ray VanAllsburg -- 492
7. Gabe Ensing -- 491
8. Travis Nylaan -- 480
9. Brian Wiersma -- 468
10. Nate Walton -- 466
Pro Stocks
1. Weston Jewett -- 768
2. Brian Tillema -- 748
3. Ken Smith -- 689
4. Brandon Hermiller -- 686
5. Mitch Meppelink -- 593
6. Marc Coleman -- 582
7. Darin Niemin -- 580
8. Lauren Bush -- 568
9.Dave Cutler -- 563
10. Kirk Meissner -- 562
Modifieds
1. Kyle Jones -- 648
2. Brian Bergakker -- 634
3. Travis Eddy -- 619
4. Billy Shotko -- 595
5. Billy Eppink -- 544
6. Ben Kleis -- 540
7. Mike Bursley -- 477
8. Jordan Dahlke -- 444
9. Ryan Gruppen -- 397
10. Mark Fliearman -- 392
4-Cylinders A
1. Kyle Hamm -- 593
2. Ryan Hamm -- 580
3. Jason Scheid -- 567
4. Cole Roelofs -- 528
5. Don McNabb -- 497
6. Chris McKinley -- 489
7. Ron Myers -- 475
8. Brad Hastings -- 469
9. Gerry Shepard -- 464
10. Rob Shoemaker -- 458
4-Cylinders B
1. Daryl Davis -- 431
2. Dan Dells -- 416
3. Jackson Walker -- 413
4. Paul Ritchie -- 403
5. Nicole Randolph -- 386
6. John Norder -- 372
7. Clayton Brown -- 364
8. Jared Miller -- 360
8. Jim Rhodes -- 360
CRYSTAL MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Late Models
1. Mark Andersen -- 298
2 Matt Pickard -- 289
2. Dean Huizenga -- 289
4. Jay Van Dyke -- 288
5. Keith Gentz -- 287
6. Tom Dusen -- 284
7. Brock Cogswell -- 265
8. Scott Baker -- 257
9. Kyle Borgman -- 255
10. Scott Haney -- 234
Pro Stocks
1. Chaney Newland -- 337
2. Ryan Kent -- 325
3. Mike Husted -- 318
4. Derek Schestag -- 291
4. Barry Rinard -- 291
6. Don Rohn -- 275
7. Jacob Headley -- 272
8. Todd Bush -- 249
9. Doug McKeown, Sr. -- 242
10. Larry Kosloski -- 239
Pro Trucks
1. Scott Nieman -- 342
1. Carl Thayer -- 342
3. Tim Wood -- 316
4. Ashlee Scott -- 307
5. Tim Sooy -- 291
6. Dave Peters -- 290
7. Gaven Parks -- 285
8. Brady Hollenbeck -- 251
9. Aaron Raby -- 240
10. Gary Dancer -- 226
Street Stocks
1. Mike Vandermark, Jr. -- 314
1. Jasen Wiley -- 314
3. Al Kiester -- 314
4. James Prochazka -- 291
5. Kyle Prochazka --289
6. Jeff Fisher -- 280
7. Kevin Dard -- 275
8. Brooke Ann Brasington -- 273
9. Tim Buskirk -- 271
10. Shane Spencer -- 264
Flinn Stocks
1. Cory Burch -- 385
2. Chance Allen -- 373
3. Zach Rummer -- 345
4. Neil Zeigler -- 332
5. Richard Melton -- 320
6. Austin Bean -- 293
7. Chris DeCamp -- 289
8. Ryan Paradise -- 230
9. Ryan Brady -- 220
10. Lee Zahm -- 218
I-96 SPEEDWAY
Late Models
1. Zack Olger -- 239
2. Roger Wing -- 232
3. Eric Spangler -- 230
4. Bill Bray -- 185
5. Scott Ehlert -- 179
6. Mike Nugent -- 157
7. Ben Hidy -- 132
8. Greg Cooper -- 130
9. Dan Hubble -- 128
10. Trever Sloan -- 127
Modifieds
1. Travis Stemler -- 405
2. Tim Stemler -- 340
3. Rich Robinson Jr. -- 332
4. Jared Guinn -- 330
5. Zack Olger -- 315
6. Shannon Fisk -- 282
7. Todd Feutz -- 278
8. Mark Anderson -- 265
9. Justin Fleming -- 242
10. James Kimmel -- 208
Street Stocks
1. Aaron Wolf -- 345
2. Gary Vandermark -- 344
3. Hillary Smith -- 280
4. Richard Hyvarinen -- 238
5. Ron Harper -- 192
6. Ed Falbe -- 140
7. Joel Hummel -- 138
8. Steve Piercefield -- 136
9. William Brandt Jr. -- 102
10. Ron Hodges Jr. -- 96
Road Beaters
1. Dan Reimersma -- 370
2. Scott Rumsey -- 315
3. Paul Namey -- 280
4. Jason Feutz -- 257
5. Richard Peck -- 218
6. William Morgan -- 215
7. Calvin Stemler -- 214
8. Steve Wawiernia -- 171
9. Terry Henderson -- 162
10. Colee Ruesink -- 134
THUNDERBIRD RACEWAY
Late Models
1. Alan Vochaska -- 726
2. Kevin Nelson Jr. -- 673
3. Shawn Reed -- 547
4. Rob Taylor -- 422
5. Kevin Nelson Sr. -- 417
6. John McDonald -- 356
7. Lowe Webster -- 338
8. Rich Neiser -- 322
9. John McCaul -- 320
10. Tom Sprague Jr. -- 311
UMP Modifieds
1. Andy Sprague -- 619
2. John McCaul -- 580
3. Randy Whitten -- 428
4. Stan Dodds -- 419
5. Jacob Poel -- 404
6. Jeremy Holman -- 378
7. Jeff Erickson -- 329
8. Jason Ferguson -- 303
9. Steve McClees -- 302
10. Greg Smith -- 265
UMP Street Stocks
1. Mike Lynn -- 728
2. Derek Poland -- 502
3. Jim Beltz -- 477
4. Mark Ransom -- 460
5. Josh Frye -- 438
6. John Lock -- 417
7. Dean Barnhard -- 369
8. Chad Weinrick -- 306
9. Bruce Norwick Sr. -- 253
10. Chuck Smith -- 250
Bombers
1. David Grega -- 654
2. Jeremy Lange -- 479
3. Jarid Bisson -- 458
4. Rob Sternberg -- 443
5. Justin Schuler -- 413
6.James Lange -- 393
7. Bill May -- 317
7. Phil Herrick -- 317
9. Mark Farber -- 304
10. Barry Mendendorp -- 283
Warriors
1. Rich Lieb -- 595
2. Ed Higgons -- 578
3. Harley Farkle -- 523
4. Randy Whitten Sr. -- 448
5. Jim Perry -- 437
6. Nick Curtis -- 430
7. Justin Wood -- 412
8. Bobby Metz -- 374
9. Keith Higgons -- 286
10. Gary Lockard -- 285
UMP 4-Cylinders
1. Mark Farber -- 703
2. Cody Moorman -- 533
3. Don Keech -- 526
4. Mark Drum -- 476
5. Don Ward -- 352
6. Harley Farkle -- 332
7. Adam Spencer -- 229
8. Brian Hammond -- 203
9. Dean Barnhard -- 170
10. Paula Vanderstelt -- 166
Thunderstocks
1. Wayne Roe -- 962
2. Buck Spencer -- 810
3. Drue Bouwman -- 764
4. Jason Ferguson -- 674
5. Mel Whitten -- 635
6. Chris Schaub -- 625
7. Duane TenBrink -- 534
8. Mike DeJonge -- 530
9. Wes Beebe -- 429
10. Tony Spaulding 420
WINSTON SPEEDWAY
Late Models
1. Kevin Nelson Jr. -- 277
2. Tom Sprague Jr. -- 267
3. Rich Neiser -- 253
4. Dave Hartman -- 243
5. Matt Pickard -- 234
6. Kevin Juusola -- 214
7. Rob Taylor -- 171
8. John McCaul -- 165
9. Alex Kasmarski -- 161
10. Kyle Borgman -- 151
Modifieds
1. Troy Marciniak -- 384
2. Greg Smith -- 369
3. Andy Sprague -- 333
4. Jeff Erickson -- 277
5. Randy Whitten -- 264
6. John McCaul -- 262
7. Todd Feutz -- 243
8. Jared Guinn -- 229
9. Stan Dodds -- 220
10. Nate Bostrom -- 209
Street Stocks
1. Mike Lynn -- 371
2. Derek Poland -- 332
3. Chad Weinrick -- 315
4. Rob Sternberg -- 308
5. Tony Weinrick -- 295
6. Josh Frye -- 265
7. Rick Huisken -- 251
8. Matt Sprague -- 234
9. Chuck Smith -- 191
10. Justin Gilliand -- 171
Bombers
1. Spike Grega -- 428
2. Robby Sternberg -- 402
3. Joe Carmean -- 346
4. Dave Norwick -- 335
5. Dennis Bringedahl -- 334
6. Duane Townsend -- 309
7. Jeremy Lange -- 288
8. Barry Mendendorp -- 240
9. Richard Copas -- 238
10. Mark Farber -- 204
4-Cylinders
1. Brandon Tramper -- 382
2. Mark Farber -- 376
3. Nate Walton -- 341
4. Cody Moorman -- 325
5. Mark Drum -- 301
6. Rick Ward -- 273
7. Jerry Meyering -- 234
8. Christen Convey -- 213
9. Adam Spencer -- 185
10. Harley Farkle -- 184
Warriors
1. Nick Curtis -- 375
2. Harley Farkle -- 346
3. Randy Whitten -- 315
4. Ryan Hamm -- 312
5. Jim Perry -- 260
6. Todd Sprague -- 235
7. Mike Anderson -- 228
8. Dave Avink -- 223
9. Justin Wood -- 211
10. Duane Sobers -- 197
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Van Wormer Vaults to I-96 Speedway Victory
DIRTcar Summer Nationals: Van Wormer Vaults to I-96 Speedway Victory
Lake Odessa, MI - June 29, 2010 - The home state of Michigan was well represented Tuesday night at I-96 Speedway during the 14th stop on the DIRTcar Summer Nationals tour.
Pinconning, Mich., driver Jeep Van Wormer took advantage of miscue by Devin Shiels of Britton, Mich. on lap 13 to claim the top spot and drove away from the field to claim his second feature win of the 2010 DIRTcar Summer Nationals.
Sheils would secure second while seventh-starting Brian Ruhlman of Clarklake, Mich., would finish third. Ryan Unzicker would finish fourth and Zack Olger of St. John's, Mich., would round out the top five earning Michigan drivers four of the top five finishing positions.
A-Main 30-Laps: (1) Jeep Van Wormer, (2) Devin Shiels, (3) Brian Ruhlman, (4) Ryan Unzicker, (5) Zack Olger, (6) Shannon Babb, (7) Bill Bray, (8) Dona Marcoullier, (9) Dennis Erb Jr., (10) Brandon Sheppard, (11) Tom Sprague Jr., (12) Billy Moyer Jr., (13) Frank Heckenast Jr., (14) Rodney Melvin, (15) Kris Patterson, (16) Jason Feger, (17) Jason McBride, (18) Mike Nugent (19) Richie Hedrick, (20) Eric Spangler, (21) Rusty Schlenk.
B-Main: Tom Sprague Jr., Frank Heckenast Jr., Matt Miller, Sam Epling, Rich Neiser, Jack Sullivan, Mike Nugent, Curtis Roberts, Rusty Seaver, Jim Moon, Ryan Vanderveen, Jim Fairbanks, Scott Baker.
C-Main transfers: Rusty Schlenk, Rusty Seaver, Ryan Vanderveen, Scott Baker.
First heat: Devin Shiels, Ryan Unzicker, Dona Marcoullier, Dennis Erb Jr., Curtis Roberts, Jason Feger, Jack Sullivan, Rusty Schlenk, Rusty Seaver, Josh Scott, Brandon Thirlby, Kris Patterson Jr.
Second heat: Jeep Van Wormer, Shannon Babb, Eric Spangler, Jason McBride, Matt Miller, Frank Heckenast Jr., Alan Vochaska, Scott Baker, Donny Walden, Brice Sloan, Chris Nash.
Third heat: Billy Moyer, Jr., Brian Ruhlman, Brandon Sheppard, Rodney Melvin, Tom Sprague Jr., Sam Epling, Mike Nugent, Ryan Vanderveen, Adam Thrush, Scott Ehlert, Dan Hubbell.
Fourth heat: Zack Olger, Bill Bray, Kris Patterson, Richie Hedrick, RIch Neiser, Jim Fairbanks, Jim Moon, Pat Ehlert, Carl Ries, Luke Hubbell, Mark Andersen.
Time trials (unofficial) First group Dona Marcoullier (6m), Houghton Lake, Mich., 20.044 Devin Shiels (51), Britton, Mich., 20.259 Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 20.541 Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 20.544 Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 20.609 Curtis Roberts (9r), Coleman, Mich., 20.650 Rusty Schlenk (91), Jackson, Mich., 20.689 Jack Sullivan (1), Greenbrier, Ark., 20.755 Josh Scott (30js), Grand Rapids, Ohio, 21.156 Rusty Seaver (25s), Jackson, Mich., 21.210 Kris Patterson Jr. (00), St. John's, Mich., 21.553 Brandon Thirlby (m14), Traverse City, Mich., 22.463 Second group Jeep Van Wormer (55), Pinconning, Mich., 19.462 Matt Miller (7), Waterville, Ohio, 19.707 Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 20.041 Frank Heckenast Jr. (99jr), Orland Park, Ill., 20.100 Eric Spangler (27), Lake City, Mich., 20.428 Scott Baker (13), Ionia, Mich., 20.487 Jason McBride (77), Carbondale, Ill., 20.495 Brice Sloan (2), Lowell, Mich., 20.816 Chris Nash (54), Kalamazoo, Mich., 21.055 Alan Vochaska (34), South Haven, Mich., 21.641 Donny Walden (1w), Towanda, Ill., 21.700 Third group Billy Moyer Jr. (21jr), Batesville, Ark., 19.672 Brian Ruhlman (49), Clarklake, Mich., 19.901 Rodney Melvin (27), Benton, Ill., 20.241 Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 20.400 Ryan Vanderveen (23), Six Lakes, Mich., 20.61 Dan Hubbell (32), Hastings, Mich., 20.700 Tom Sprague Jr. (21s), Muskegon, Mich., 20.714 Mike Nugent (43), Belding, Mich., 20.907 Adam Thrush (91), Mount Pleasant, Mich., 20.936 Scott Ehlert (4), Crystal, Mich., 21.020 Sam Epling (29), Perry, Mich., 21.413 Fourth group Zack Olger (0x), St. John's, Mich., 19.727 Carl Ries (6r), Blanchard, Mich., 20.025 Kris Patterson (0), St. John's, Mich., 20.052 Bill Bray (94), Spring Lake, Mich., 20.196 Mark Andersen (85), Blanchard, Mich., 20.213 Jim Fairbanks (61), Muskegon, Mich., 20.258 Rich Neiser (87), Fruitport, Mich., 20.478 Jim Moon (1), Zionsville, Ind., 21.039 Richie Hedrick (0), Urbana, Ill., 21.055 Luke Hubbell (44), Hastings, Mich., 21.456 Pat Ehlert (71), Ovid, Mich., 23.534
Lake Odessa, MI - June 29, 2010 - The home state of Michigan was well represented Tuesday night at I-96 Speedway during the 14th stop on the DIRTcar Summer Nationals tour.
Pinconning, Mich., driver Jeep Van Wormer took advantage of miscue by Devin Shiels of Britton, Mich. on lap 13 to claim the top spot and drove away from the field to claim his second feature win of the 2010 DIRTcar Summer Nationals.
Sheils would secure second while seventh-starting Brian Ruhlman of Clarklake, Mich., would finish third. Ryan Unzicker would finish fourth and Zack Olger of St. John's, Mich., would round out the top five earning Michigan drivers four of the top five finishing positions.
A-Main 30-Laps: (1) Jeep Van Wormer, (2) Devin Shiels, (3) Brian Ruhlman, (4) Ryan Unzicker, (5) Zack Olger, (6) Shannon Babb, (7) Bill Bray, (8) Dona Marcoullier, (9) Dennis Erb Jr., (10) Brandon Sheppard, (11) Tom Sprague Jr., (12) Billy Moyer Jr., (13) Frank Heckenast Jr., (14) Rodney Melvin, (15) Kris Patterson, (16) Jason Feger, (17) Jason McBride, (18) Mike Nugent (19) Richie Hedrick, (20) Eric Spangler, (21) Rusty Schlenk.
B-Main: Tom Sprague Jr., Frank Heckenast Jr., Matt Miller, Sam Epling, Rich Neiser, Jack Sullivan, Mike Nugent, Curtis Roberts, Rusty Seaver, Jim Moon, Ryan Vanderveen, Jim Fairbanks, Scott Baker.
C-Main transfers: Rusty Schlenk, Rusty Seaver, Ryan Vanderveen, Scott Baker.
First heat: Devin Shiels, Ryan Unzicker, Dona Marcoullier, Dennis Erb Jr., Curtis Roberts, Jason Feger, Jack Sullivan, Rusty Schlenk, Rusty Seaver, Josh Scott, Brandon Thirlby, Kris Patterson Jr.
Second heat: Jeep Van Wormer, Shannon Babb, Eric Spangler, Jason McBride, Matt Miller, Frank Heckenast Jr., Alan Vochaska, Scott Baker, Donny Walden, Brice Sloan, Chris Nash.
Third heat: Billy Moyer, Jr., Brian Ruhlman, Brandon Sheppard, Rodney Melvin, Tom Sprague Jr., Sam Epling, Mike Nugent, Ryan Vanderveen, Adam Thrush, Scott Ehlert, Dan Hubbell.
Fourth heat: Zack Olger, Bill Bray, Kris Patterson, Richie Hedrick, RIch Neiser, Jim Fairbanks, Jim Moon, Pat Ehlert, Carl Ries, Luke Hubbell, Mark Andersen.
Time trials (unofficial) First group Dona Marcoullier (6m), Houghton Lake, Mich., 20.044 Devin Shiels (51), Britton, Mich., 20.259 Ryan Unzicker (24), El Paso, Ill., 20.541 Dennis Erb Jr. (28), Carpentersville, Ill., 20.544 Jason Feger (25), Bloomington, Ill., 20.609 Curtis Roberts (9r), Coleman, Mich., 20.650 Rusty Schlenk (91), Jackson, Mich., 20.689 Jack Sullivan (1), Greenbrier, Ark., 20.755 Josh Scott (30js), Grand Rapids, Ohio, 21.156 Rusty Seaver (25s), Jackson, Mich., 21.210 Kris Patterson Jr. (00), St. John's, Mich., 21.553 Brandon Thirlby (m14), Traverse City, Mich., 22.463 Second group Jeep Van Wormer (55), Pinconning, Mich., 19.462 Matt Miller (7), Waterville, Ohio, 19.707 Shannon Babb (18), Moweaqua, Ill., 20.041 Frank Heckenast Jr. (99jr), Orland Park, Ill., 20.100 Eric Spangler (27), Lake City, Mich., 20.428 Scott Baker (13), Ionia, Mich., 20.487 Jason McBride (77), Carbondale, Ill., 20.495 Brice Sloan (2), Lowell, Mich., 20.816 Chris Nash (54), Kalamazoo, Mich., 21.055 Alan Vochaska (34), South Haven, Mich., 21.641 Donny Walden (1w), Towanda, Ill., 21.700 Third group Billy Moyer Jr. (21jr), Batesville, Ark., 19.672 Brian Ruhlman (49), Clarklake, Mich., 19.901 Rodney Melvin (27), Benton, Ill., 20.241 Brandon Sheppard (B5), New Berlin, Ill., 20.400 Ryan Vanderveen (23), Six Lakes, Mich., 20.61 Dan Hubbell (32), Hastings, Mich., 20.700 Tom Sprague Jr. (21s), Muskegon, Mich., 20.714 Mike Nugent (43), Belding, Mich., 20.907 Adam Thrush (91), Mount Pleasant, Mich., 20.936 Scott Ehlert (4), Crystal, Mich., 21.020 Sam Epling (29), Perry, Mich., 21.413 Fourth group Zack Olger (0x), St. John's, Mich., 19.727 Carl Ries (6r), Blanchard, Mich., 20.025 Kris Patterson (0), St. John's, Mich., 20.052 Bill Bray (94), Spring Lake, Mich., 20.196 Mark Andersen (85), Blanchard, Mich., 20.213 Jim Fairbanks (61), Muskegon, Mich., 20.258 Rich Neiser (87), Fruitport, Mich., 20.478 Jim Moon (1), Zionsville, Ind., 21.039 Richie Hedrick (0), Urbana, Ill., 21.055 Luke Hubbell (44), Hastings, Mich., 21.456 Pat Ehlert (71), Ovid, Mich., 23.534
Monday, June 28, 2010
MTA Results: Thunderbird
Steve Irwin wins Lane Automotive MTS Sprint series event at Thunderbird raceway
With a full moon in the sky Irwin took his outside front row starting position and led every lap to take the shortened feature event at thunderbird raceway. Steve was able to hold off Mike Galajda when a pass for the lead was negated with the 2nd caution of the night. One red flag was flown after Jacob Caines flipped in turn four, he was uninjured. Joe Bares made a late race charge to be within a car length of Irwin but ran out of time. Bares would finish 2nd with Gregg Dalman 3rd. Galajda and Keith love would round out the top five.
Engine pro A-main results
1. Steve Irwin, 2. Joe Bares, 3.Gregg Dalman, 4.Mike Galajda, 5.Keith Love, 6.Tim Evilsizer, 7.Dave Brown, 8. Gary Hayward, 10. John Watson, 11. Joe Irwin, 12.Mark Irwin, 13.Mark Strpko, 14. Randy Kreple, 15. Bostrum, 16. Curtis Edney, 17. Chuck Wilson, 18. Jacob Caines, 19. Nick Landon, 20. Ernie Kuhneman, 21. Tracy Rice
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Brian Campell gets View of the Crowd at Finish Line at Plymouth Speedway
Bottom Photo Courtesy of Speed51.com
Chuck Gonzalez Finish Recap:
Plymouth Speedway.
What a crazy finish and I should add, a crazy nite. If I am not mistaken, it was a full moon. As I was getting ready for a photo at the stripe, during the white flag, I caught #8 Eddie Hoffman racing side by with #20 Brain Campbell. ...... I said to my self this is going to be good. Here comes the money shot! As the two were mixing it up down the back stretch, #21 Robbie Pyle comes into the picture coming out of turn #3 picks up some momentum going into turn #4 all H--- breaks loose! Eddie and Pyle get mixed up and then Campbell gets hit by #8 Hoffman holding on to the bottom and sliding side ways across the finish line first and then #8 hoffman finishes backwards for second and Pyle comes in third hitting later turn 1 wall.
Berlin Raceway Storyline: June 26th
Dave Lake claims first feature win of season
Armstrong, Rhodes, Lyzenga, Dalhke, Hamm and Eddy all win
The Berlin Raceway hosted a full night of racing action on the Marne fairgrounds on Saturday night, with the traveling USAC Wolverine Regional Midget Series, Super Stocks, Modifieds, and 4-Cylinders all racing.
The Burnips Equipment 4-Cylinder division was the first feature to hit the track on the evening. Cal Phillips went to the early lead in his #26 car, racing with Paul Ritchie #63 for the first several laps. Rookie driver #77 Jared Lyzenga made a power move to the inside in turn #1, going three wide and successfully completing the pass to get into second. Jackson Walker #20 then flexed his muscle on laps 6 and 7, moving to the lead. Walker and Phillips would contend for the lead back and forth as the race continued, while #44 Nichole Randolph moved her way up behind. The first caution flew on lap 13 for debris on the backstretch. On the restart, Jared Lyzenga and Jackson Walker would immediately bolt out to a five car length lead and battle to the checkers. Lyzenga would be the first to cross the stripe on lap 20, winning the Burnips Equipment 4-Cylinder B Feature makeup race. Walker second, Jared Miller, Randolph and Ritchie rounded out the top 5.
The next feature race on the schedule was the first of two Modified features. Joe Morisette started from the pole in his first visit to the Marne fairgrounds, before giving up the lead to Brian Nester. Nester would hold the lead for the first several laps of the race in his #99, before relinquishing the top spot to Ryan Gruppen. Travis Eddy rode behind Gruppen for many laps in the second spot, before the two spun to the inside of turn four. Gruppen’s mechanical failures would force him to give up the lead to Eddy. A great battle for second and third to the finish with Mike Bursley and Jordan Dahlke took place as the race closed. Eddy would go to victory lane, over Bursley, Dalhke, Nester and Brian Bergakker.
The Burnips Equipment 4-Cylinder A Feature was next out, with Ron Myers on the front row alongside Mike Speet. The hard charger from the drop of the green was the #12 of Jason DeVos. DeVos, who started in ninth, raced his way to the lead on lap 3. Caution would fly for Kyle Hamm on lap 4 who stalled on the front stretch. Cole Roelofs and Rob Shoemaker would battle hard for position in fifth for many laps. On the closing laps, Ryan Hamm would come from behind and make an excellent pass around DeVos to take the lead, and the eventually victory. DeVos would finish second with Jason Scheid, Cole Roelofs and Rob Shoemaker rounding out the top five.
The 4-Cylinder B division once again took to the track for the regularly scheduled race. On the first lap, #29m Jared Miller got tangled with several other competitors and spun to the inside, making heaving contact with the inside retaining wall. Miller would climb from the car and be ok. Jim Rhodes would take his T11 to the front on the restart, and would be under heavy pressure from Jackson Walker for much of the race. Jared Lyzenga, who won the B Feature makeup race earlier in the night found himself in second and Nichole Randolph third. Daryl Davis made contact with the concrete barrier in turn one on lap #7, but would climb from the car under his own power. Rhodes would go back to the lead and never give it up, cruising to his first career feature win in three years of trying, over Randolph, Lyzenga, Nawrocki and Jackson Walker.
The traveling USAC Wolverine Regional Midget Series was the next race up, going for 25 laps. Dalton Armstrong, who struggled during practice would start from the pole and lead for the first four laps, before giving the top spot up to Dillon Welch’s #6 Ford. The field of cars would scream around Berlin going nearly caution free, until lap 23 when Welch’s engine would expire. Armstrong would reassume the lead and the win, over Daniel Bedford, Ali Jackson, Chris Phillips and Phil Rutledge.
The Engine Pro Super Stock feature was the last event of the night, with 18 cars taking the green flag. Brian Wiersma jumped to an early race lead over Justin Regnerus, Justin Ryan and Dave Lake. Caution flew for #77 Andrew Nylaan first, and then again on the restart with Gabe Ensing, Bob Bliss and Nate Walton. Before a lap could be completed, caution flew again for Justin Ryan off the backstretch and then again one lap later for Ray VanAllsburg in turn 3. The restart on lap 10 saw Dave Lake go to the top spot on the bottom. Travis Nylaan and Justin Regnerus did battle for position in fourth and fifth spots. Caution was once again in the air on lap 20 for Bob Bliss, who couldn’t get to the bottom of the track as he slowed. On the restart, Gabe Ensing found trouble once again in turn 4, spinning alone making no contact with the inside barrier. Dave Lake again jumped to a sizeable lead over Brian Wiersma, Denny Anderson and Travis Nylaan who moved up into fourth as a result of a caution plagued first half of the race. The second half of the 50 lap extended feature went much smoother, going completely caution free. Dave Lake would pull off the victory, over Brian Wiersma, Denny Anderson, Travis Nylaan and Chris Muyskens.
Next up is the Stars and Stripes Millitary Night, presented by the US Army. The USA Modifieds, Pro Stocks, 4-Cylinders and VROA cars will all be in competition. Tickets for all ages are just $5.00, and kids 5-under are free. Visit www.berlinraceway.com for more information.
Armstrong, Rhodes, Lyzenga, Dalhke, Hamm and Eddy all win
The Berlin Raceway hosted a full night of racing action on the Marne fairgrounds on Saturday night, with the traveling USAC Wolverine Regional Midget Series, Super Stocks, Modifieds, and 4-Cylinders all racing.
The Burnips Equipment 4-Cylinder division was the first feature to hit the track on the evening. Cal Phillips went to the early lead in his #26 car, racing with Paul Ritchie #63 for the first several laps. Rookie driver #77 Jared Lyzenga made a power move to the inside in turn #1, going three wide and successfully completing the pass to get into second. Jackson Walker #20 then flexed his muscle on laps 6 and 7, moving to the lead. Walker and Phillips would contend for the lead back and forth as the race continued, while #44 Nichole Randolph moved her way up behind. The first caution flew on lap 13 for debris on the backstretch. On the restart, Jared Lyzenga and Jackson Walker would immediately bolt out to a five car length lead and battle to the checkers. Lyzenga would be the first to cross the stripe on lap 20, winning the Burnips Equipment 4-Cylinder B Feature makeup race. Walker second, Jared Miller, Randolph and Ritchie rounded out the top 5.
The next feature race on the schedule was the first of two Modified features. Joe Morisette started from the pole in his first visit to the Marne fairgrounds, before giving up the lead to Brian Nester. Nester would hold the lead for the first several laps of the race in his #99, before relinquishing the top spot to Ryan Gruppen. Travis Eddy rode behind Gruppen for many laps in the second spot, before the two spun to the inside of turn four. Gruppen’s mechanical failures would force him to give up the lead to Eddy. A great battle for second and third to the finish with Mike Bursley and Jordan Dahlke took place as the race closed. Eddy would go to victory lane, over Bursley, Dalhke, Nester and Brian Bergakker.
The Burnips Equipment 4-Cylinder A Feature was next out, with Ron Myers on the front row alongside Mike Speet. The hard charger from the drop of the green was the #12 of Jason DeVos. DeVos, who started in ninth, raced his way to the lead on lap 3. Caution would fly for Kyle Hamm on lap 4 who stalled on the front stretch. Cole Roelofs and Rob Shoemaker would battle hard for position in fifth for many laps. On the closing laps, Ryan Hamm would come from behind and make an excellent pass around DeVos to take the lead, and the eventually victory. DeVos would finish second with Jason Scheid, Cole Roelofs and Rob Shoemaker rounding out the top five.
The 4-Cylinder B division once again took to the track for the regularly scheduled race. On the first lap, #29m Jared Miller got tangled with several other competitors and spun to the inside, making heaving contact with the inside retaining wall. Miller would climb from the car and be ok. Jim Rhodes would take his T11 to the front on the restart, and would be under heavy pressure from Jackson Walker for much of the race. Jared Lyzenga, who won the B Feature makeup race earlier in the night found himself in second and Nichole Randolph third. Daryl Davis made contact with the concrete barrier in turn one on lap #7, but would climb from the car under his own power. Rhodes would go back to the lead and never give it up, cruising to his first career feature win in three years of trying, over Randolph, Lyzenga, Nawrocki and Jackson Walker.
The traveling USAC Wolverine Regional Midget Series was the next race up, going for 25 laps. Dalton Armstrong, who struggled during practice would start from the pole and lead for the first four laps, before giving the top spot up to Dillon Welch’s #6 Ford. The field of cars would scream around Berlin going nearly caution free, until lap 23 when Welch’s engine would expire. Armstrong would reassume the lead and the win, over Daniel Bedford, Ali Jackson, Chris Phillips and Phil Rutledge.
The Engine Pro Super Stock feature was the last event of the night, with 18 cars taking the green flag. Brian Wiersma jumped to an early race lead over Justin Regnerus, Justin Ryan and Dave Lake. Caution flew for #77 Andrew Nylaan first, and then again on the restart with Gabe Ensing, Bob Bliss and Nate Walton. Before a lap could be completed, caution flew again for Justin Ryan off the backstretch and then again one lap later for Ray VanAllsburg in turn 3. The restart on lap 10 saw Dave Lake go to the top spot on the bottom. Travis Nylaan and Justin Regnerus did battle for position in fourth and fifth spots. Caution was once again in the air on lap 20 for Bob Bliss, who couldn’t get to the bottom of the track as he slowed. On the restart, Gabe Ensing found trouble once again in turn 4, spinning alone making no contact with the inside barrier. Dave Lake again jumped to a sizeable lead over Brian Wiersma, Denny Anderson and Travis Nylaan who moved up into fourth as a result of a caution plagued first half of the race. The second half of the 50 lap extended feature went much smoother, going completely caution free. Dave Lake would pull off the victory, over Brian Wiersma, Denny Anderson, Travis Nylaan and Chris Muyskens.
Next up is the Stars and Stripes Millitary Night, presented by the US Army. The USA Modifieds, Pro Stocks, 4-Cylinders and VROA cars will all be in competition. Tickets for all ages are just $5.00, and kids 5-under are free. Visit www.berlinraceway.com for more information.
I-96 Speedway Results: June 26th
Lake Odessa, MI.
I-96 Speedway
June 26, 2010
I-96 Four Cylinders
Feature
1. Dan Reimersma
2. Paul Namey
3. Nicholas Curtis
4. Kyle Shattuck
5. William Morgan
6. Scott Rumsey
7. Richard Peck
8. Jason Feutz
9. Colee Ruesink
10. Terry Henderson
11. Greg Pinard
12. Adam Meis
13. Calvin Stemler
14. Steve Wawiernia
15. David Holcomb
16. Terry Henderson Jr.
17. Jordan King
Heats-Reimersma, Kyle Shattuck
UMP Stock Cars-
Feature
1. Gary Vandermark
2. Ed Falbe II
3. Aaron Wolf
4. Richard Hyvarinen
5. Ronald Weirs
6. Hillary Smith
7. Steve Piercefield
8. Jim Billett
9. Ron Harper
10. William Brandt Jr.
11. Joel Hummel
12. Nathan Tarte
13. Mike Hotchkiss
Heats-Vandermark, Wolf
UMP Mods
Feature
1. Rich Robinson Jr.
2. Tim Stemler
3. Travis Stemler
4. Jared Guinn
5. Shannon Fisk
6. Dave Baker
7. James Kimmel
8. Larry Vanderwoude
9. Justin Fleming
10. Chad Maurer
11. Todd Cowen
12. Kyle Roberts
13. Nick Messner
14. Ron McCloud
15. Derek Passenier
16. Den Beutler
17. Todd Feutz
18. Jim Paterson
19. Tim Lytle
20. Jacob Poel
21. Eric Knight
22. Abe Wright
23. Zach Olger
Heats-Robinson, Poel, T. Stemler
UMP Late Models
Feature
1.Sam Epling
2. Eric Spangler
3. Justin Robinson
4. Zach Olger
5. Bill Bray
6. Roger Wing
7. Dan Hubble
8. Brad Harden
9. Scott Ehlert
10. Chris Nash
11. Kris Patterson Jr.
12. Luke Hubbell
13. Greg Cooper
14. Ben Hidy
15. Teddy Omlor
16. Tyler Underwood
17. CJ Reisbig
18. Carl Ries
19. Mike Nugent
20. Dale Sheehy
Heats-Epling, Olger
I-96 Speedway
June 26, 2010
I-96 Four Cylinders
Feature
1. Dan Reimersma
2. Paul Namey
3. Nicholas Curtis
4. Kyle Shattuck
5. William Morgan
6. Scott Rumsey
7. Richard Peck
8. Jason Feutz
9. Colee Ruesink
10. Terry Henderson
11. Greg Pinard
12. Adam Meis
13. Calvin Stemler
14. Steve Wawiernia
15. David Holcomb
16. Terry Henderson Jr.
17. Jordan King
Heats-Reimersma, Kyle Shattuck
UMP Stock Cars-
Feature
1. Gary Vandermark
2. Ed Falbe II
3. Aaron Wolf
4. Richard Hyvarinen
5. Ronald Weirs
6. Hillary Smith
7. Steve Piercefield
8. Jim Billett
9. Ron Harper
10. William Brandt Jr.
11. Joel Hummel
12. Nathan Tarte
13. Mike Hotchkiss
Heats-Vandermark, Wolf
UMP Mods
Feature
1. Rich Robinson Jr.
2. Tim Stemler
3. Travis Stemler
4. Jared Guinn
5. Shannon Fisk
6. Dave Baker
7. James Kimmel
8. Larry Vanderwoude
9. Justin Fleming
10. Chad Maurer
11. Todd Cowen
12. Kyle Roberts
13. Nick Messner
14. Ron McCloud
15. Derek Passenier
16. Den Beutler
17. Todd Feutz
18. Jim Paterson
19. Tim Lytle
20. Jacob Poel
21. Eric Knight
22. Abe Wright
23. Zach Olger
Heats-Robinson, Poel, T. Stemler
UMP Late Models
Feature
1.Sam Epling
2. Eric Spangler
3. Justin Robinson
4. Zach Olger
5. Bill Bray
6. Roger Wing
7. Dan Hubble
8. Brad Harden
9. Scott Ehlert
10. Chris Nash
11. Kris Patterson Jr.
12. Luke Hubbell
13. Greg Cooper
14. Ben Hidy
15. Teddy Omlor
16. Tyler Underwood
17. CJ Reisbig
18. Carl Ries
19. Mike Nugent
20. Dale Sheehy
Heats-Epling, Olger
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