Saturday, May 16, 2009

A couple of other things

So I have had some folks ask about this blog. (I am as surprised as you may be that people read this) The few questions that have arisen: First why no more photos? Simply enough, dicks like Joey at thesportswire.net have decided that they do not want anyone other than the people that pay out of their ass to see their work. Also, its such a pain to have the blog load slower because of the photos on the site. Second...are you going to get to any other tracks besides BBB and Park Jeff? Yes, I will be attending the Alphabet Soup race at NRP, as well as both races at Eldora, the USA Nationals at Cedar Lake Speedway and the Knoxville Late Model Nationals. Aside from that...I have no clue. Third and finally...I may try to interject some of my own opinions on the blog as well. I have to toe a fine line because I do PR work for both Blackbird Bend Speedway and Park Jefferson Speedway. But thanks to the folks that do read, and keep on passing along any questions or feedback. Its greatly appreciated.

Park Jeff Results 051609

A New Batch of Winners at Park Jefferson Speedway
May 16, 2009
Jefferson, SD
LeRoy Beck

Many fans hope to get the chance to see their favorite driver in Victory Lane on race night; if they can’t see their favorite driver they relish the chance to see a new face take the checkered. On this night, fans would have to opportunity to see four drivers pick up their first wins of the season as Coors and Coors Light presented the NASCAR Whelen All American Series at Park Jefferson Speedway. Another quick night on the speedway brought Chris Abelson, Craig Clift, Marlis Boggs, Jason Ward and Greg Golden into Victory Lane

The VerHoef Automotive NASCAR Modified feature was the Chris Abelson show. Abelson would take the lead at the drop of the green flag and never look back. The best racing on the speedway would be for the runner up spot as Bob Moore, Reese Coffee, Jay Noteboom, and Denny Johnson would all hold that spot during the race. Each driver would try any of the multiple lines available to find what best suited their car. Moore would find his line first and take the second spot and cruise a full straightaway behind Abelson. Noteboom, Coffee, and Johnson would follow the top two.

After three wins in a row, all eyes were on Harvey VandeWeerd as he tried to make it four for four on the young season in the Motor Parts Central 360mod division. VandeWeerd would only make it into the top five before being caught up in an incident and fight back into the ninth spot. The story of the night was Greg Golden. Golden has seemingly been snake bitten for the previous few years in the open wheel divisions at Park Jefferson Speedway. This night would be no different, with one small caveat. Golden would win his heat, start from the pole and lead every lap with a hard charging Jeff Brunssen in tow. As soon as Golden took the checkered flag, the rear end of his machine would grenade and bring the car to a halt in turn one. Golden would get the win, but had to go to Victory Lane on the back of a tow truck. Brunssen, Karl Brewer, Chad TenNapel, and Rich Headid would follow Golden to the line.

The B&B Salvage Stock Car Feature would highlight some of the great racing that is the standard in the division at the speedway. Mark Wenzlaff would lead from his front row starting spot with an intense battle between many drivers for all spots behind. Jeff Larson and Mitch Dowhower were two drivers putting on a great show. Both drivers would get caught up in an incident and charge from the back of the pack into the top three. Along with Jason Ward, Larson and Dowhower would trade spots every lap. Late in the race, the handling on the Wenzlaff machine and he would fall back to the sixth spot. Ward would take the lead and not look back as Larson, Dowhower, Eli Zevenbergren, and Ryan Harris would follow Ward.

Craig Clift was trying to make it two wins in two nights as he made his 2009 debut in the Yankton Automotive Machine Hobby Stocks. The drop of the green would bring a race long battle between Paul Wenzlaff and Justin Regnerus. Regnerus and Wenzlaff would trade the top spot for the majority of the race. Wenzlaff would also begin to have handling issues late in the race. Coming off of turn two, Wenzlaff would get sideways and Regnerus would make contact with the Wenzlaff machine. Both drivers would be able to continue on, which would keep the racing moving. Regnerus would be penalized two spots on the speedway for rough driving, so although he crossed the line first, Craig Clift would get the win, with Bill Woehler second, Regnerus being credited with third, Mike Loutsch and Josh Grimsley inside the top five.

Brian Sorensen appeared set to pick up his first win in the Steve’s Roofing Hornet. Sorenson would lead the first six circuits before Sorensen and Michael Denney would race each other hard into turn three and four. Denney and Sorensen would both get outside of the racing groove and allow Marlis Boggs to get by. Boggs would hold on to get her first feature win of the young season with Sorenson, Luke Jackson, Zach Ankrum and Denney following her to the finish.

Next Saturday Night, Coney Auto Sales present the 2009 NASCAR Whelen All American Series at Park Jefferson Speedway. For more information on Park Jefferson Speedway visit http://www.parkjeffersonspeedway.com or visit the NASCAR Home Tracks page at http://localracing.nascar.com/tracks

RESULTS
VerHoef Automotive NASCAR Modified
Heat Winners
Leon Mulder, Denny Johnson
Feature
1. Chris Abelson, Sioux City, IA
2. Bob Moore, Sioux City, IA
3. Jay Noteboom, Hinton, IA
4. Reese Coffee, Hinton, IA
5. Denny Johnson, Council Bluffs, IA
6. Lacey Tuttle, Omaha, NE
7. Leon Mulder, Doon, IA
8. Dean Palmer, Beresford, SD
9. Jason Edwardson, Sioux City, IA
10. Jason Briese, Cleghorn, IA

Motor Parts Central 360Mods
Heat Winners
Darin Roepke, Chad TenNapel, Greg Golden
Feature
1. Greg Golden, Sioux City, IA
2. Jeff Brunssen, LeMars, IA
3. Karl Brewer, Vermillion, SD
4. Chad TenNapel, Ireton, IA
5. Rich Headid, North Sioux City, SD
6. Ty Merrill, Salix, IA
7. John Felix, Sioux City, IA
8. Nate Mosterd, Ireton, IA
9. Harvey VandeWeerd, Alton, IA
10. Chris Weatherton, Beresford, SD

B&B Salvage Stock Cars
Heat Winners
Mark Wenzlaff
Feature
1. Jason Ward, Sioux City, IA
2. Jeff Larsen, Worthington, MN
3. Elijah Zevenbergren, Ocheyeden, IA
4. Mitch Dowhower, Homer, NE
5. Ryan Harris, Homer, NE
6. Mark Wenzlaff, Yankton, SD
7. Glenn Wynia, Sioux Center, IA

Yankton Automotive Machine Hobby Stocks
Heat Winners
Jake McClure, Justin Regnerus
Feature
1. Craig Clift, Sioux City, IA
2. Bill Woehler, South Sioux City, NE
3. Justin Regnerus, Sioux Center, IA
4. Mike Loutsch, Cleghorn, IA
5. Josh Grimsley, Sioux City, IA
6. Andy Hoffman, North Sioux City, SD
7. Paul Wenzlaff, Yankton, SD
8. Daniel Cartier, Sioux City, IA
9. Dan Lee, Salix, IA
10. Rusty Montagne, North Sioux City, SD

Steve’s Roofing Hornets
Heat Winners
Brian Sorensen, Michael Denney
Feature
1. Marlis Boggs, Sioux City, IA
2. Brian Sorensen, Sioux City, IA
3. Luke Jackson, Sioux City, IA
4. Zach Ankrum, Sioux City, IA
5. Michael Denney, Sioux City, IA
6. Chuck Rose, Sioux City, IA
7. Jeff Goodier, Dakota City, NE
8. Mark Dorcey, Dakota City, NE
9. Kyle Davis, Merrill, IA
10. Cameron VandeWeerd, Alton, IA

Coffee wins again at BBB

Reese Coffee opens the season with a win at Blackbird Bend Speedway
May 15, 2009, 2009
Onawa, IA
LeRoy Beck

Northwest Iowa hot shoe Reese Coffee started the 2009 season at Blackbird Bend Speedway in the best possible way, in Victory Lane. Under the new management of Allen Yanke and Dirt Dogs LLC, Blackbird Bend Speedway opened a new season with over 60 cars in the pit area, and a great crowd battling a fierce wind to see some incredible racing. Randy Cass, Craig Clift, and Chad Dills all found Victory Lane as well to start the season.

After heat race action, most in the crowd would have figured the evenings feature would come down to a pair of teammates, Reese Coffee and Chris Abelson. Both cars were clearly very fast in their heat race; with Coffee starting at the front of the field, most would believe the only question would be if Abelson would be able to keep up. Trouble would strike early in the event for Abelson, suffering a flat tire, sending him to the pits. Coffee would not go unchallenged however as Matt Bonine and later Clint Homan would both contest for the top spot. Homan seemed to have the best shot at Coffee, but heavy smoke began under Homan’s machine with three to go, and he would fall back to finish eighth. At the drop of the checkered, Bonine, Jeff Jones, Denny Johnson, and Lucas Robinson would follow Coffee to the line.

The Sportmod feature would be one of the best races of the night, with no less than four cars battling for the top spot. At any point during the feature, Jeff Brunssen, Steve Olson, Chad Dills, and Keith Sanders would all hold the top spot. In the waning laps, Brunssen and Dills would separate themselves from the pack. Brunssen, running second, would try high, low, and any other line to work around Dills’ machine. Coming to the checkered flag, Brunssen would make one last run, entering turn three on the absolute top of the speedway, then attempting to cut down the track and exit turn four off the bottom. Unfortunately, Brunssen would not be able to hold the line, and Dills would cross the line first. After the top two were Sanders, Olson, and Ty Merrill.

Very rarely can a driver say they had a “perfect” night. It almost never happens, and when it does, it is truly something to behold. Craig Clift had a perfect Friday night. Clift would dominate his heat race, and then continue and dominate the feature racing, leading by nearly half a lap at certain points. Fans however would not be disappointed as a three way battle for the runner up spot would keep fans on the edge of their seats. Jake McClure, Derek Anderson, and Nelson Vollbrecht would have the fans attention through the race as nearly every lap the drivers would run three wide at some point. At the drop of the checkered, McClure would take the runner up spot followed by Anderson, Vollbrecht, and Randy Anderson all inside the top five.

Fans of the Hornet division in the Siouxland area have been watching the cars from the Cass Motors shop dominate the racing early in the season. This Friday night would be no different as Randy Cass and Vince Trometer would engage in a race long battle for the top spot. Trading the top spot at various points around the speedway, neither driver would be able to hold a sizable advantage. Cass had been making most of his ground on the bottom of the speedway, with Trometer making headway all over the track. Entering turn three on the final circuit, Trometer would try to make a move to the high side around Cass, but it would be for not as Cass would pick up the feature win followed by Trometer, Cain Mahlberg, Tim Cass, and Joelle Gustin.

Next Friday night the racing continues once again at Blackbird Bend Speedway. For more information on Blackbird Bend Speedway visit http://www.bbbspeedway.com

RESULTS
Modifieds presented by Struble Agronomy and Cheap Smokes Package Beer and Liquor
Heat Winners
Matt Bonine, Chris Abelson
Feature
1. Reese Coffee
2. Matt Bonine
3. Jeff Jones
4. Denny Johnson
5. Lucas Robinson
6. Jason Schniders
7. Grant Holberg
8. Clint Homan
9. Justin Wolf
10. Chad Anderson

Sportmods presented by Duane Wasmund Motors
Heat Winners
Jeff Brunssen, Chad Dills
Feature
1. Chad Dills
2. Jeff Brunssen
3. Keith Sanders
4. Steve Olsen
5. Ty Merrill
6. Nick Lakes
7. Shawn Bearce
8. Eric Spenner
9. George Whitmore
10. Mike Kramer

Hobby Stocks presented by Farm Bureau Financial, David Gaukel and Gerry Johnson
Heat Winners
Craig Huffless, Craig Clift
Feature
1. Craig Clift
2. Jake McClure
3. Derek Anderson
4. Nelson Vollbrecht
5. Randy Anderson
6. Rick Munson
7. Jeremie Brabec
8. Craig Huffless
9. Steve Anderson
10. Austin Lee

Hornets presented by Cass Motors
Heat Winners
Michael Denney, Tim Cass
Feature
1. Randy Cass
2. Vince Trometer
3. Cain Mahlberg
4. Tim Cass
5. Joelle Gustin
6. Zach Ankrum
7. Tyson Nawanna
8. Neal Reynolds
9. Don Tank
10. Michael Denney

Saturday, May 9, 2009

VandeWeerd 3 in a Row at Park Jeff

VandeWeerd makes it a Threepeat at Park Jefferson Speedway
May 9, 2009
Jefferson, SD
LeRoy Beck

Harvey VandeWeerd has made Park Jefferson Speedway his personal playground early in the 2009 season. VandeWeerd picked up his third straight win as the Sioux City Journal presented the NASCAR Whelen All American Series at Park Jefferson Speedway. Another quick night on the speedway also brought Rusty Montagne, Zach Ankrum, Reese Coffee, and Jason Ward into Victory Lane

The VerHoef Automotive NASCAR Modified feature showcased two premier talents as Jay Noteboom and Reese Coffee would wage an intense battle for the race win. Coffee would take the lead on lap four by consistently working the bottom of the speedway running the Coffee preferred low line. As Coffee took the lead, the high line charging Noteboom would work his way into the second spot. A few late cautions would keep the field bunched tight as Noteboom and Coffee worked high and low respectively trying to gain a clear cut advantage on the other. A late race bobble from Noteboom would allow the smooth running Coffee to gain an advantage he would not lose. Following Coffee and Noteboom to the line were Jason Edwardson, Bob Moore, and Jimmy Cole.

Winning three races in a row is no easy feat; especially when you consider the high level of competition that race weekly at Park Jefferson in the Motor Parts Central 360mod division. Taking all of that in to account, an eleventh starting Harvey VandeWeerd had the deck heavily stacked against him. But that made no matter to the Alton, IA native. VandeWeerd gained seven spots in the first three laps, and then stalked the top three cars, taking the spots at will finally taking the top spot for good on lap twelve. A final restart gave a glimmer of hope to the field, but VandeWeerd took off from the field winning comfortably pulling Rich Headid, Jon Felix, Karl Brewer, and Jeff Brunssen in tow.

A wild lap one would set the stage for an exciting B&B Salvage Stock Car Feature. Pole sitter Glenn Wynia would spin in turn two with the entire field staring him down. Great driving allowed all cars to continue, some slightly damaged. Jason Ward would take advantage of his outside front row starting spot to take the lead with Wynia’s troubles. Ward would be under constant barrage from Jeff Larson. Larson ran a line higher on the speedway than any old timer could remember seeing, but made it work, and made it fast. Larson continuously showed his front bumper to the outside of Ward, but couldn’t complete the pass as Ward would take the win by two car lengths. Eli Zevenbergren, Mitch Dowhower and Curt VanBeek would follow the top two.

2008 was a great success for Rusty Montagne in the Yankton Automotive Machine Hobby Stocks. A number of wins and a track championship in the rear view mirror, the target is clearly on the back of Montagne. Two nights into the point season, Montage is two for two with two more feature wins. Jake McClure and Paul Menard started the feature with the intent of making it a two car race for the win. McClure and Menard showcased their great abilities running a great race for the top spot. As the top two pulled away, Montage would work his way to the front. Montage would make a tremendous high low move to work past Menard, and then get past McClure coming to halfway point. Montage would run away from the field unchallenged for his second straight win on a right front tire that went flat in Victory Lane. McClure would hold on for second ahead of Menard, Bill Woehler, and John Cain.

Many of the drivers in the Steve’s Roofing Hornet division are younger drivers looking for a start in racing. Zach Ankrum is a fifteen year old young man entering his second season racing at Park Jefferson Speedway. Ankrum looked like a veteran as he over took Jeff Goodier early on and held off two hard chargers for his first win at Park Jefferson Speedway. Ankrum, and family, were ecstatic in Victory Lane for the first of many feature wins to come. Following Ankrum were Chuck Rose, Marlis Boggs, Goodier, and Dane Martindale.

Next Saturday Night, Coors and Coors Light present the 2009 NASCAR Whelen All American Series at Park Jefferson Speedway. For more information on Park Jefferson Speedway visit http://www.parkjeffersonspeedway.com or visit the NASCAR Home Tracks page at http://localracing.nascar.com/tracks

RESULTS
VerHoef Automotive NASCAR Modified
Heat Winners
Jimmy Cole, Jay Noteboom
Feature
1. Reese Coffee, Hinton, IA
2. Jay Noteboom, Hinton, IA
3. Jason Edwardson, Sioux City, IA
4. Bob Moore, Sioux City, IA
5. Jimmy Cole, Sioux City, IA
6. Dirk Kirk, Sloan, IA
7. Bo Lundquist, Sioux City, IA
8. Denny Johnson, Council Bluffs, IA
9. Jesse Cowles, Council Bluffs, IA
10. Todd Brewer, Vermillion, SD

Motor Parts Central 360Mods
Heat Winners
Rich Headid, Karl Brewer, Todd Saunders
Feature
1. Harvey VandeWeerd, Granville, IA
2. Rich Headid, North Sioux City, SD
3. John Felix, Sioux City, IA
4. Karl Brewer, Vermillion, SD
5. Jeff Brunssen, LeMars, IA
6. Kirk Beatty, Sioux City, IA
7. Dan VanBruggen, Sioux Center, IA
8. Ty Merrill, Salix, IA
9. Chris Weatherton, Beresford, SD
10. Greg Golden, Sioux City, IA

B&B Salvage Stock Cars
Heat Winners
Jason Ward
Feature
1. Jason Ward, Sioux City, IA
2. Jeff Larsen, Worthington, MN
3. Elijah Zevenbergren, Ocheyeden, IA
4. Mitch Dowhower, Homer, NE
5. Curt VanBeek, Sioux Center, IA
6. Mark Wenzlaff, Mission Hill, SD
7. Glenn Wynia, Sioux Center, IA
8. Tom McKenzie, Sioux City, IA
9. Ryan Harris, Homer, NE
10. Lenny Tucker, Sioux City, IA

Yankton Automotive Machine Hobby Stocks
Heat Winners
Rusty Montagne, John Cain
Feature
1. Rusty Montagne, North Sioux City, SD
2. Jake McClure, Sergeant Bluff, IA
3. Paul Menard, Hinton, IA
4. Bill Woehler, South Sioux City, NE
5. John Cain, Dakota City, NE
6. Casey Jones, Sioux City, IA
7. Paul Wenzlaff, Yankton, SD
8. Daniel Cartier, Sioux City, IA
9. Carl Monroe, Sioux City, IA
10. Justin Regnerus, Sioux Center, IA

Steve’s Roofing Hornets
Heat Winners
Chuck Rose, Jeff Goodier
Feature
1. Zach Ankrum, Sioux City, IA
2. Chuck Rose, Sioux City, IA
3. Marlis Boggs, Sioux City, IA
4. Jeff Goodier, Dakota City, NE
5. Dane Martindale, Concord, NE
6. Michael Denney, Sioux City, IA
7. Randy Cass, Onawa, IA
8. Tim Cass, Onawa, IA
9. Vince Trometer, Onawa, IA
10. Mark Dorcey, Dakota City, NE

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Things they are a changing

For those who may not have heard in the Siouxland area, Blackbird Bend Speedway will be opening in 2009. The first night of the season will be May 15th. I have agreed to be the announcer and do PR work much like I do for Park Jefferson Speedway, so you will be seeing some results from BBB on here as well as Park Jeff and other races I attend when time permits. Look for more BBB news in the coming weeks.

Park Jeff Results 050209

Familiar faces in Victory Lane at Park Jefferson Speedway
May 2, 2009
Jefferson, SD
LeRoy Beck

Each new season brings the chance for change, but the first points paying night of the season saw some familiar faces in victory lane as Conklin Distributing presented the NASCAR Whelen All American Series at Park Jefferson Speedway. When the final checkers flew, Mike Hansen, Mark Wenzlaff, Harvey VandeWeerd, Vince Trometer and Rusty Montagne all crossed the line first.

The VerHoef Automotive NASCAR Modified feature could simply be called an instant classic as two separate battles were waged on the speedway. At the front of the field, Jay Noteboom and Mike Hansen would be the class of the field. Just past the half way point Noteboom and Hansen would trade slide jobs through the corners; entering low, sliding high, each driver trading the top spot on either end of the speedway. Hansen would take the lead for good with five to go and never look back. The battle for the third spot was just as intense with cars getting three wide exiting the corners as Bob Moore, Dirk Kirk, Denny Johnson and Chris Abelson would all battle for the third spot. A great battle would go to the finish line with Moore getting the spot over Kirk and Abelson.

Harvey VandeWeerd would try to make it two wins in as many nights in the Motor Parts Central 360mod division. Under constant pressure from VandeWeerd, Karl Brewer would control the point during the first 12 circuits of the fourth tenths mile race track. VandeWeerd would look for the rookie to make a mistake and hope to capitalize. That mistake came as Brewer would enter turn one a little too high and would lose his momentum allowing VandeWeerd to slide by. The driver on the move in the closing laps of the race was Dan VanBruggen as “Dan the Man” would make a charge from deep in the pack. Coming to the white flag VandeWeerd was having trouble working around a lapped car and VanBruggen was closing in. VandeWeerd was able to get past the lapped car on the back stretch and hold off VanBruggen at the line with Brewer crossing in third ahead of Jeff Brunssen and Nick Lakes.

As a leader of a race, every bump is magnified; every puff of smoke looks ominous. As the leader of the B&B Salvage Stock Car feature, Mark Wenzlaff knew exactly what that smoke trailing from his car was and he was just hoping to hold on for the win. Wenzlaff waged a race long battle with Jeff Larson for the top spot which Wenzlaff was able to take over just past the half way point. Each lap as the race continued, the smoke continued to grow. Wenzlaff was able to reach the finish line with a substantial transmission fluid leak and hold off Larson for the win one week after his birthday. Curt VanBeek, Eli Zevenbergren, and Jason Ward would follow the top two to the line.

For most likely the only time this season Rusty Montagne would start from the front row of the Yankton Automotive Machine Hobby Stock Feature. Speedway rules call for an invert of the top 12 cars qualified for the feature based on a one week point average system. Montagne would take advantage of his front row starting spot and cruise away for a win by nearly a straightaway over the fight for the remainder of the spots in the top five. Jake McClure, Justin Regnerus, John Cain, Casey Jones, and Bill Woehler would trade spots every lap in a race that had many fans on their feet during the action. Woehler, Regnerus, Cain, and Jones would cross the line behind the feature winner.

The cars built in the Cass Motors shop are always some of the best in the Steve’s Roofing Hornet division. This night would highlight the quality of the cars built in that speed shop. At one point during the race, four of the top five cars all came from Cass Motors. The namesakes of the shop, Randy and Tim Cass raced inside the top five the entire race, but never mounted as serious challenge to the race leader before finishing third and fourth respectively. Vince Trometer would move to the top spot at the drop of the green flag and would hold the top spot the entire way. In the waning laps, Trometer would face a stiff challenge from Chuck Rose who debuted a new car with great success finishing in the runner up spot.

Next Saturday Night, the Sioux City Journal presents the 2009 NASCAR Whelen All American Series at Park Jefferson Speedway. For more information on Park Jefferson Speedway visit http://www.parkjeffersonspeedway.com or visit the NASCAR Home Tracks page at http://localracing.nascar.com/tracks

RESULTS
VerHoef Automotive NASCAR Modified
Heat Winners
Rich Hesse, Reese Coffee
Feature
1. Mike Hansen, Alton, IA
2. Jay Noteboom, Hinton, IA
3. Bob Moore, Sioux City, IA
4. Dirk, Kirk, Sloan, IA
5. Chris Abelson, Sioux City, IA
6. Reese Coffee, Hinton, IA
7. Denny Johnson, Council Bluffs, IA
8. Jesse Cowles, Council Bluffs, IA
9. Jason Edwardson, Sioux City, IA
10. Bo Lundquist, Sioux City, IA

Motor Parts Central 360Mods
Heat Winners
Rich Headid, Dan VanBruggen
Feature
1. Harvey VandeWeerd, Granville, IA
2. Dan VanBruggen, Hospers, IA
3. Karl Brewer, Vermillion, SD
4. Jeff Brunssen, LeMars, IA
5. Nick Lakes, Sergeant Bluff, IA
6. Chad TenNapel, Ireton, IA
7. Rich Headid, North Sioux City, SD
8. Kirk Beatty, Sioux City, IA
9. Nate Mosterd, Ireton, IA
10. Ty Merrill, Salix, IA

B&B Salvage Stock Cars
Heat Winners
Jeff Larson
Feature
1. Mark Wenzlaff, Mission Hill, SD
2. Jeff Larsen, Worthington, MN
3. Curt VanBeek, Sioux Center, IA
4. Elijah Zevenbergren, Ocheyeden, IA
5. Jason Ward, Sioux City, IA
6. Glenn Wynia, Sioux Center, IA
7. Mark Stanley, Storm Lake, IA
8. Ryan Harris, Homer, NE
9. Lenny Tucker, Sioux City, IA

Yankton Automotive Machine Hobby Stocks
Heat Winners
Rusty Montagne, Bill Woehler
Feature
1. Rusty Montagne, North Sioux City, SD
2. Bill Woehler, Sioux City, IA
3. Justin Regnerus, Sioux Center, IA
4. John Cain, Dakota City, NE
5. Casey Jones, Sioux City, IA
6. Paul Menard, Hinton, IA
7. Paul Wenzlaff, Yankton, SD
8. Jake McClure, Sergeant Bluff, IA
9. Matt Sheley, Sioux City, IA
10. Josh Grimsley, Sioux City, IA

Steve’s Roofing Hornets
Heat Winners
Randy Cass, Zach Ankrum
Feature
1. Vince Trometer, Onawa, IA
2. Chuck Rose, Sioux City, IA
3. Randy Cass, Onawa, IA
4. Tim Cass, Onawa, IA
5. Kyle Davis, Merrill, IA
6. Zach Ankrum, Sioux City, IA
7. Marlis Boggs, Sioux City, IA
8. Zach Denney, Sioux City, IA
9. Jeff Goodier, Dakota City, NE
10. Luke Jackson, Sioux City, IA