Monday, July 24, 2017

First Visit to Sports Park Raceway

First Visit to Sports Park Raceway
by Jeremy Fox

When The Benton County Speedway in Vinton released their schedule, it scheduled a week off on Sunday Night (July 23rd) so that meant I was free to go to the races somewhere else so the decision was to head to the Sports Park Raceway in Fort Dodge. This was my first visit to the race track and I was very pleased with all the work Jason Vansickel, Dave Doughty and Marty Pringle have done to the facility to make it a hit in 2017. 78 cars signed into tame the 1/2 mile dirt oval on their next too last weekly points night.

First feature of the night was the Sport Compacts 10 lap feature event. Mick Evans and James Peterson led the field to the green and it was Evans that wrestled the top spot early. Evans out front comfortably until the caution came out on lap five for Caine Mahlberg in turn two. Evans began to try to hold off every challenge but Riley Paysen made the right move and took the top spot away on lap seven. Paysen went on to take his 8th win at Sports Park meanwhile Mahlberg worked his way back threw to finish in second, Bryan Vannausdle in third, John Gill was fourth and Scott Ellis was fifth.

Dillon Magnussen took advantage of the pole position in the Hobby Stocks 15 lap feature event by grabbing the lead. Magnussen and the field saw the caution come out on lap three when Danny Sassman Jr. spun in turns three and four. Magnussen held off the challenges until Chanse Hollatz took the top spot away on lap nine. Hollatz went on to take his first win on his first visit to Sports Park in 2017. Magnussen held off Matt Mundt for second, Mundt came across in third. Jeff Fink and Myles Michehl rounded out the top five.

In the 16 lap Sport Mod feature event, it was Brandon Toftee jumping out to the race lead front his outside second row starting spot. Toftee saw the caution come out on lap two for Ty Griffith stopped in turn one. Toftee had Rocky Caudle and Brett Meyer on his back bumper but he held them off until the next caution. The second caution came out on lap eight for Justin Patterson and Kendall Zuetlau in turn four. Toftee was not fazed but the caution came out again four laps later on lap 12 when Taylor Elliott experience trouble and came to a stop at the top of turn four. Toftee would go on take his second win at Sports Park as the caution was coming when Brett Meyer and Jeff Deal spun in turn four. Jason Bass came across the line in second ahead of Caudle, David Calmer and Ty Griffith.

Cody Gustoff led the field six laps of the Stock Cars 18 lap feature event. Calvin Lange took the top spot away on lap seven began to look comfortable in the top spot until the caution came out on lap 12 for Jesse Ely in turn three. Lange and the field saw the caution come again on lap 13 for Reid Keller and Cory Roe spinning on the back stretch after contact from Jeff Lyon, Keller and Roe was given their spot back and Lyon sent to the tail for questionable driving. Lange held off Keller and Roe to take his third win in a row at Sports Park. Roe finished second, Keller was third, Tyler Pickett was fourth and Greg Gill was fifth.

Next up was the Modifieds 18 lap feature event. Tyler Prochaska took the top spot early but the caution came out on lap six for Nick Roberts in turn four after contact with Bill Crimmins, Crimmins penalized for questionable driving but did not like the call so went to the pits. Prochaska held on to the lead until the halfway point when Kelly Shryock took the lead away. Shryock pulled away and went on to take his third win at Sports Park. Jeff James, Prochaska, Shane DeMey and Roberts finished second through fifth respectively.

Final feature of the night was the 15 lap Late Models feature. Doug McCollough lead lap one but it was "Chargin" Charlie McKenna wrestling the lead away on lap two. McKenna pulled away but Ryan Griffith began to chase him down on lap 12, McKenna was on the bottom and Griffith on the highside. Griffith was unable to get by McKenna, so McKenna would go on to take his fifth Sports Park win in 2017. Griffith was second, McCollough was third, Todd Johnson was fourth and Don Beckstrom was fifth.

Racing action finished at 9:26pm meaning I was back on the road around 9:30pm for 1.5 hour drive back to Marshalltown. I was very pleased how the show was ran and if I get another opportunity to visit I will make the trip back up way to go Sports Park Raceway!

Sports Park Raceway
July 23rd, 2017

Late Models

Feature - 1. 22 Charlie McKenna, Clear Lake; 2. 15X Ryan Griffith, Webster City; 3. 1 Doug McCollough, Webster City; 4. 66 Todd Johnson, Mitchellville; 5. 33 Don Beckstrom, Carroll; 6. 7 Jenna Johnson, Mitchellville.

Heat - 1. Griffith; 2. McCollough; 3. Beckstrom; 4. McKenna; 5. Todd Johnson; 6. Jenna Johnson.

Modifieds

Feature - 1. 3 Kelly Shryock, Fertile; 2. 71 Jeff James, Stanton; 3. 68 Tyler Prochaska, Iowa Falls; 4. 15M Shane DeMey, Denison; 5.  23JR Nick Roberts, Des Moines; 6. 41 Nate Hughes, Humboldt; 7. 41P Keith Pittman, Waterloo; 8. 64 Scott Williams, Steamboat Rock; 9. 35 Bill Crimmins, Fort Dodge.

Heat - 1. DeMey; 2. Prochaska; 3. Roberts; 4. Shryock; 5. Crimmins; 6. James; 7. Hughes; 8. Pittman; 9. Williams.

Stock Cars

Feature - 1. 43 Calvin Lange, Humboldt; 2. 8R Cory Roe, Webster City; 3. 19 Reid Keller, Webster City; 4. 5A Tyler Pickett, Boxholm; 5. 28 Greg Gill, Muscatine; 6. 23 Cody Gustoff, Scranton; 7. 96 Christopher Wiltse, Charles City; 8. 10 Mike Stapleton, Denison; 9. 02 Tony Ritterbush, Dunlap; 10. Y5 Matt Byrne, Webster City; 11. 59X Matt Pinegar, Des Moines; 12. 55 Jordan Riesberg, Madrid; 13. 59 Jeff Lyon, Duncombe; 14. 211 Jesse Ely, Webster City; 15. 47 Parker Slagle, Eagle Grove.

Heat 1 - 1. Stapleton; 2. Gill; 3. Pickett; 4. Lange; 5. Gustoff; 6. Pinegar; 7. Riesberg; 8. Ely.
Heat 2 - 1. Roe; 2. Keller; 3. Lyon; 4. Wiltse; 5. Ritterbush; 6. Bryne; 7. Slagle.

Sport Mods

Feature - 1. 85T Brandon Toftee, Webster City; 2. 4 Jason Bass, Fort Dodge; 3. 99 Rocky Caudle, Ellsworth; 4. 21D David Calmer, Manson; 5. 56 Ty Griffith, Webster City; 6. 77AU Frank Packer, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia; 7. 62 Cory Pestotnik, Boone; 8. 138 Jon Peed, Webster City; 9. 25X Justin Patterson, Fort Dodge; 10. 98 Kendall Zeutlau; 11. 40 George Gilliland, Lehigh; 12. 17X Jason Beckman, Fort Dodge; 13. 22D Jeff Deal, Fort Dodge; 14. 1M Brett Meyer, Lytton; 15. T16 Taylor Elliott, Webster City; 16. 26 Jason Carney, Boone; 17. 28 Autum Anderson, Mason City.

Heat 1 - 1. Caudle; 2. Packer; 3. Toftee; 4. Gilliland; 5. Beckman; 6. Anderson.
Heat 2 - 1. Bass; 2. Pestotnik; 3. Elliott; 4. Peed; 5. Calmer; 6. Zeutlau.
Heat 3 - 1. Meyer; 2. Griffith; 3. Patterson; 4. Carney; 5. Deal.

Hobby Stocks 

Feature - 1. 6 Chanse Hollatz, Clear Lake; 2. 28 Dillon Magnussen, Newell; 3. 25M Matt Mundt, Gowire; 4. 01F Jeff Fink, Denison; 5. 21 Myles Michehl, Fort Dodge; 6. 18 Ryan Boland, Fort Dodge; 7. 50 Bryce Sommerfeld, Fort Dodge; 8. 31 Kevin Berger, Otho; 9. 3T Tommy Beekman, Otho; 10. 57C Cody Wirt, Fort Dodge; 11. 55X David Gilliland, Lehigh; 12. Y5 Jayden Glenn, Webster City; 13. 51D Dalton Tripp; 14. 8 Nathan Simpson; 15. 21W Wade Gilliland, Callender; 16. 37 Dustin O'Brien, Glidden; 17. 20 Danny Sassman Jr., Fort Dodge; 18. 89 Dakota Feickert, Webster City; 19. 77 Conner Hildreth, Rockwell City.

Heat 1 - 1. Magnussen; 2. Feickert; 3. Hollatz; 4. Wirt; 5. Fink; 6. Wade Gilliland; 7. Glenn.
Heat 2 - 1. Beekman; 2. Michehl; 3. Berger; 4. Mundt; 5. Sommerfeld; 6. Tripp.
Heat 3 - 1. Hildreth; 2. Boland; 3. David Gilliland; 4. O'Brien; 5. Simpson; 6. Sassman.

Sport Compacts

Feature - 1. 65 Riley Paysen, Wall Lake; 2. 14M AJ Myott, Fort Dodge; 3. 15V Bryan Vannausdle, Villisca; 4. 02 John Gill, Marshalltown; 5. 00 Scott Ellis, Marshalltown; 6. 99 Mick Evans, Fort Dodge; 7. 79 James Peterson, Webster City; 8. 66 Nate Evans, Fort Dodge; 9. 13J Justin Nielson, Luverne; 10. 41 Matt Oberhelman, Fort Dodge; 11. 24M Caine Mahlberg, Dunlap; 12. 13 Lucas Jones, Fort Dodge.

Heat 1 - 1. Mick Evans; 2. Jones; 3. Gill; 4. Ellis; 5. Peterson; 6. Nate Evans.
Heat 2 - 1. Mahlberg; 2. Paysen; 3. Oberhelman; 4. Myott; 5. Vannausdle; 6. Nielson.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Carter Takes Hawkeye Dirt Tour Race at the Southern Iowa Fair


Carter Takes Hawkeye Dirt Tour Race at the Southern Iowa Fair
by Jeremy Fox

Oskaloosa, Iowa (July 19th, 2017) - Hot and steamy night filled with action packed racing during night number two of the Southern Iowa Fair Races. The Arnold Motor Supply Hawkeye Dirt Tour for IMCA Modifeds made their yearly visit to the monster half mile. 64 cars signed in to compete during the 5th Annual Dave Lowry Memorial presented by Monte Motor Parts, Nutz Graphics, KBOE Radio and Mahaska Bottling.

Cayden Carter (Hawkeye Dirt Tour Modifieds), Dustin Griffiths (Stock Cars), Curtis VanDerWal (Sport Mods), Shannon Anderson (Hobby Stocks) and Ryan Havel (Sport Compacts), all took feature wins on Wednesday Night.

First feature of the night was the 10 lap Kelli Steli State Farm IMCA Sport Compacts feature. Tyler Harring and Levi Heath led the field to the green flag and it was Heath grabbing the top spot early. Heath was chase down by Ryan Havel on lap four and that allowed Havel to make the pass on lap five. Havel held on to take the checkers and the win meanwhile Heath experience issues and exited pit side. Bill Whalen Jr., driver nicknamed Happy Feet, came home in second with Marshalltown's John Gill in third. Nathan Moody and Dalton Winkleman finished fourth and fifth.

Christian Huffman started on the pole of the 14 lap KBOE Radio / Mahaska Bottling IMCA Hobby Stock feature event, Huffman took full advantage of that by grabbing the top spot early. Huffman knew that Shannon Anderson was coming and by lap four, Anderson was in second. The caution came out just after lap four when Jeff Anderson hit the front stretch wall exiting turn four, it ended his night. Huffman got a great restarted but it was Shannon Anderson getting a better restart as Shannon Anderson took the lead away. Shannon Anderson went on to take his 11th win of the season in Osky and his 29th win of the season. Chanse Hollatz, Mike Kincaid, Steve Allen and Huffman rounded the top five.

In the Arnold Motor Supply Hawkeye Dirt Tour for the Musco Lighting IMCA Modifieds 25 Lap feature, Hunter Marriott and Kyle Brown led the field to the green flag. Marriott jumped out to the lead and began to pull away until lap traffic slowed him down allowing Cayden Carter, who worked his way up from his sixth place starting spot. Marriott and Carter began to challenge for the race lead but the red flag came out on lap 16 when Dan Brockert got upside down in turn two. Marriott along with a few other cars head to the pits, that handed the lead over to the track points leader Cayden Carter. Carter took advantage of the opportunity as he headed on take the win. Ricky Thornton Jr., driving a borrowed race car, finished second. Joel Rust, Kyle Brown and Kelly Shryock rounded out the top five. Rust and Shryock leave Osky tied at the top of the points standing for the Hawkeye Dirt Tour.

Oskaloosa True Value IMCA Sport Mods 14 lap feature event was next up on the speedway. Austin Paul and Carter VanDenBerg led the field to the green and it was VanDenBerg wrestling the top spot away early. VanDenBerg looked comfortable out front but Brayton Carter was trying to chase him down, Carter did exactly that on lap seven but so did Curtis VanDerWal. VanDenBerg, Carter and VanDerWal was three wide battling for the race in turn three on lap 7. VanDerWal took the lead away on lap eight and went on to take his ninth win at his hometown track and fifth consecutive win. Carter wrestled second away from VanDenBerg, who came home third. Dan Drury was fourth and Tony Johnson was fifth.

Final feature of the night was the Budweiser IMCA Stock Cars 14 lap feature event. Just like he did on Tuesday, Dustin Griffiths grabbed the race lead early. Griffiths held off several challenges from Nathan Wood until the caution came out on lap seven. Griffiths was not going to let that mid race caution deny him his second win at the monster half mile in 2017 as he would hold off Wood for the win. Mike Hughes worked his way up to finish third ahead of Derrick Agee and Danny Thrasher.

Next Wednesday Night will be Kiss 101.5 Night at the Races. Karl Chevrolet Dirt Trucks make their third and final appearance along with the IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Sport Mods, IMCA Hobby Stocks and IMCA Sport Compacts.

Hobby Stocks will still have the $300 bounty on the line, if they can beat Shannon Anderson, thanks to Edel Lawn Service, Cindy Drost and Independent Auto of Marshalltown next week. Hot Laps at 7pm and Racing at 7:30pm.

For more information check out oskyspeedway.com or Like Southern Iowa Speedway Every Wednesday Night on Facebook.

Southern Iowa Speedway
July 19th, 2017

Arnold Motor Supply Hawkeye Dirt Tour IMCA Modifieds


Feature
- 1. 10C Cayden Carter, Oskaloosa; 2. 30RT Ricky Thornton Jr., Chandler, Ariz.; 3. 26J Joel Rust, Grundy Center; 4. 21K Kyle Brown, Madrid; 5. 3 Kelly Shryock, Fertile; 6. 5 Todd Shute, Des Moines; 7. 15K Justin Kay, Wheatland; 8. 77 Kurt Kile, Nichols; 9. 48J Jacob Murray, Hartford; 10. 4TW Tim Ward, Hartcourt; 11. 88 Jarrett Brown, Ainsworth; 12. 1X Chris Abelson, Sioux City; 13. 15M Shane DeMey, Denison; 14. 62 Hunter Marriott, Brookfield, Mo.; 15. 40 Scott Dickey, Packwood; 16. 44 Josh Foster, Newton; 17. 30 Dan Brockert, Grandview; 18. 21M Tyler Madigan, Dubuque; 19. 21D David Brown, Kellogg; 20. 1R Doug Rivera, Yuma, Ariz.; 21. 31 Corey Dripps, Waterloo.

Heat 1 - 1. Shryock; 2. Rust; 3. Shute; 4. Dickey; 5. Murray; 6. Dripps; 7. Madigan.

Heat 2 - 1. Carter; 2. Thornton; 3. Jarrett Brown; 4. Kay; 5. Brockert; 6. Rivera; 7. DeMey.

Heat 3 - 1. Marriott; 2. Ward; 3. Foster; 4. Kyle Brown; 5. Abelson; 6. Foster; 7. David Brown.

Budweiser IMCA Stock Cars

Feature
- 1. 10G Dustin Griffiths, Hedrick; 2. 52 Nathan Wood, Sigourney; 3. 11 Mike Hughes, Oskaloosa; 4. 14 Derrick Agee, Huntsville, Mo.; 5. 84 Danny Thrasher, Agency; 6. 1X Michael Peterson, Montezuma; 7. 19 Donnie Pearson, Oskaloosa; 8. 3 Travis Bunnell, Hedrick; 9. 54 Mike Brown, New Sharon; 10. 59 Matt Pinegar, Des Moines.

Heat - 1. Peterson; 2. Agee; 3. Griffiths; 4. Hughes; 5. Wood; 6. Thrasher; 7. Bunnell; 8. Brown; 9. Pearson; 10. Pinegar.

Oskaloosa True Value IMCA Sport Mods

Feature
- 1. 1V Curtis VanDerWal, Oskaloosa; 2. 01 Brayton Carter, Oskaloosa; 3. 7V Carter VanDenBerg, Oskaloosa; 4. 21D Dan Drury, Eldora; 5. 8T Tony Johnson, Oskaloosa; 6. 29 Colton Livezey, New Sharon; 7. 85 Jason McDaniel, Eldon; 8. A5 Austin Paul, Monroe; 9. 5 Matt Beal, Oskaloosa; 10. 11 Ethan Braaksma, Newton.

Heat - 1. Carter; 2. VanDerWal; 3. Paul; 4. McDaniel; 5. VanDenBerg; 6. Drury; 7. Braaksma; 8. Livezey; 9. Johnson.

KBOE Radio / Mahaska Bottling IMCA Hobby Stocks

Feature
- 1. 78 Shannon Anderson, Des Moines; 2. 6 Chanse Hollatz, Clear Lake; 3. 12 Mike Kincaid, Cincinnati; 4. 3S Steve Allen, Oskaloosa; 5. 14 Christian Huffman, New Sharon; 6. 9 Jared Stephens, Bussey; 7. 73 Aaron Martin, Richland; 8. 89R Ryan Wells, Runnells; 9. 81B Thomas Stevens, Guernsey; 10. 11 David Castellano, Des Moines; 11. 7K Kelsie Spilman, Hedrick; 12. 54 Jesse Williams, New Sharon; 13. 65 Saif Grafke, Oskaloosa; 14. 8R Jeff Anderson, Atlantic.

Heat 1 - 1. Jeff Anderson; 2. Martin; 3. Kincaid; 4. Wells; 5. Allen; 6. Castellano; 7. Stevens.

Heat 2 - 1. Hollatz; 2. Shannon Anderson; 3. Huffman; 4. Stephens; 5. Spilman; 6. Grafke; 7. Williams.

Kelli Steil State Farm IMCA Sport Compacts

Feature
- 1. 0 Ryan Havel, Iowa City; 2. 00W Bill Whalen Jr., Riverside; 3. 02 John Gill, Marshalltown; 4. 41 Nathan Moody, Oskaloosa; 5. 62 Dalton Winkleman, Beacon; 6. 5 Tyler Harring, Oskaloosa; 7. 14 Jason Peterson, Oskaloosa; 8. 9H Levi Heath, Wilton; DNS/9. 01C Bryan Claussen, Eddyville.

Heat
- 1. Whalen; 2. Gill; 3. Havel; 4. Harring; 5. Heath; 6. Moody; 7. Winkleman; 8. Peterson; 9. Claussen.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Anderson, VanDerWal, Moody and Griffiths Win on Tuesday Night at the Southern Iowa Fair

Anderson, VanDerWal, Moody and Griffiths Win on Tuesday Night at the Southern Iowa Fair
by Jeremy Fox

Oskaloosa, Iowa (July 18th, 2017) - Racing action returned to the Southern Iowa Speedway on Tuesday Night for the 1st of two nights of racing featuring the IMCA divisions at the Southern Iowa Fair. The night sponsored by Community 1st Credit Union, KBOE Radio and Mahaska Bottling. A couple of visitors where in the house as Brett Simala from Yuma, Arizona was in the house to hot lap his new Harris Modified and IMCA's Western Region Director Paul Vetter made his first of couple of visits to the Hawkeye State from California.

Shannon Anderson (Hobby Stocks) and Curtis VanDerWal (SportMods) continue their winning ways meanwhile Nathan Moody (Sport Compacts) and Dustin Griffiths (Stock Cars), each get their first wins at the Monster Half Mile.

First feature of the night was the 10 lap Kelli Steil State Farm IMCA Sport Compacts feature. Levi Heath and Nathan Moody led the field to the green flag and it was Heath jumping out to the lead. Moody stayed close and the when the caution for debris in turn three. Heath and Moody battled it out for the lead with Heath hanging on until Moody took advantage of the door opening up on lap eight. Moody took the lead away and went on to take his first career feature win with Heath finishing second. Bill Whalen Jr came home in third, Bryan Claussen was fourth and Dalton Winkleman was fifth.

Up next was the Budweiser IMCA Stock Cars 14 lap feature event. Dustin Griffiths took advantage with his outside front row starting spot by grabbing the top spot early and look comfortable out front until the caution came out on lap eight for debris in turn one. Griffiths, Nathan Wood and Danny Thrasher battled it out for the top spot but it was Griffiths that prevailed and went on to take his first win at the monster half mile. Wood and Thrasher finished second and third. Donnie Pearson was fourth and Mike Hughes was fifth exiting early, experiencing right front damage after contact with the front stretch wall.

Blaine Webster and Tom Lathrop led the field to the green in the 14 lap Oskaloosa True Value IMCA Sport Mods feature. It was Webster taking the early race lead before AJ Johnson took the top spot away on lap four. Shortly after the caution came out on lap four for debris in turn two. Johnson had Webster and Curtis VanDerWal on the back bumper and it was VanDerWal that took the lead away, however the caution came out again on lap five for debris in turn two and VanDerWal put back in second after being penalized one spot for aggressive contact on the restart. Johnson held on to that top spot until VanDerWal made the right move and took the lead away on lap seven. VanDerWal and the field saw the caution come out on lap nine for debris in turn one but it was VanDerWal that would go on to take his eighth win in nine races and fifth win in a row. Colton Livezey took the second spot, Jason McDaniel was third, Johnson was fourth and Blaine Webster was fifth.

Final feature of the night was the 14 lap KBOE Radio / Mahaska Bottling IMCA Hobby Stocks feature and before a single lap in the books the caution came out for Jeff Anderson in turn three forcing a complete restart. On the restart, Bradley Graham from Brooklyn took the top spot but on lap two, Graham had to compete with Chanse Hollatz and Shannon Anderson for the race lead. Anderson came across the line in first on lap two just before the caution came out for debris on the race track. Anderson had Hollatz and Graham on his back side on the restart but held them off and began to pull away until encountering lap traffic before the caution came out on lap 12. Graham slowed in turn one and two bring out the caution on lap 12 forcing a green-white-checkered flag finish. Shannon Anderson went on to take win number 10 at the monster half mile, Jeff Anderson worked his way back up to finish second. Hollatz, Steve Allen and Christan Huffman rounded out the top five.

Since Anderson remained perfect the bounty will continue to Wednesday Night's Fair Race. Bounty of $300 sponsored by Edel Lawn Service, Cindy Drost and Independent Auto of Marshalltown for the Hobby Stocks.

Night number two of the Southern Iowa Fair will feature the Arnold Motor Supply Hawkeye Dirt Tour for the Musco Lighting IMCA Modifieds. Also racing will be the IMCA Stock Cars, IMCA Sport Mods, IMCA Hobby Stocks and IMCA Sport Compacts. It will also be the 5th Annual Dave Lowry Memorial sponsored by Monte Motor Parts, Nutz Graphics, KBOE Radio and Mahaska Bottling. Hot Laps at 7pm and Racing at 7:30pm.

For more information check out oskyspeedway.com or Like Southern Iowa Speedway Every Wednesday Night on Facebook.

Southern Iowa Speedway

Community 1st Credit Union / KBOE / Mahaska Bottling Night
Southern Iowa Fair

July 18th, 2017

Budweiser IMCA Stock Cars
Feature - 1. 10G Dustin Griffiths, Hedrick; 2. 52 Nathan Wood, Sigourney; 3. 84 Danny Thrasher, Agency; 4. 19 Donnie Pearson, Oskaloosa; 5. 11 Mike Hughes, Oskaloosa.

Heat
- 1. Thrasher; 2. Griffiths; 3. Hughes; 4. Wood; 5. Pearson.

Oskaloosa True Value IMCA Sport Mods

Feature
- 1. 1V Curtis VanDerWal, Oskaloosa; 2. 29 Colton Livezey, New Sharon; 3. 85 Jason McDaniel, Eldon; 4. 27 AJ Johnson, New Sharon; 5. 07 Blaine Webster, Ottumwa; 6. A5 Austin Paul, Monroe; 7. 8T Tony Johnson, New Sharon; 8. 8 Tom Lathrop, Ottumwa; 9. 01 Brayton Carter, Oskaloosa; 10. 7V Carter VanDenBerg, Oskaloosa; DNS/11. 34Z Cory Van Zante, Sully.

Heat 1 - 1. Carter; 2. Van Zante; 3. Paul; 4. Lathrop; 5. AJ Johnson; DNS/6. Tony Johnson.

Heat 2 - 1. VanDerWal; 2. Webster; 3. Livezey; 4. McDaniel; 5. VanDenBerg.

KBOE Radio / Mahaska Bottling IMCA Hobby Stocks

Feature
- 1. 78 Shannon Anderson, Des Moines; 2. 8R Jeff Anderson, Atlantic; 3. 6 Chanse Hollatz, Clear Lake; 4. 3S Steve Allen, Oskaloosa; 5. 14 Christian Huffman, New Sharon; 6. 73 Aaron Martin, Richland; 7. 57 Scott Shull, Agency; 8. 81B Thomas Stevens, Guernsey; 9. 7K Kelsie Spilman, Hedrick; 10. 89R Ryan Wells, Runnells; 11. 54 Jesse Williams, New Sharon; 12. 65 Saif Grafke, Oskaloosa; 13. 4 Bradley Graham, Brooklyn; 14. 21ZC Cody Cleghorn, Des Moines; 15. 71S Dave Seddon, Knoxville; 16. 12 Mike Kincaid, Cincinnati; 17. 13m Riley Meinders, Oskaloosa.

Heat 1 - 1. Martin; 2. Graham; 3. Jeff Anderson; 4. Cleghorn; 5. Spilman; 6. Stevens; 7. Kincaid; 8. Meinders; 9. Williams.

Heat 2 - 1. Allen; 2. Shannon Anderson; 3. Huffman; 4. Hollatz; 5. Shull; 6. Wells; 7. Grafke; 8. Seddon.

Kelli Steil State Farm IMCA Sport Compacts

Feature
- 1. 41 Nathan Moody, Oskaloosa; 2. 9H Levi Heath, Wilton; 3. 00W Bill Whalen Jr., Riverside; 4. 01C Bryan Claussen, Eddyville; 5. 62 Dalton Winkleman, Beacon; 6. 04 Trent Orwig, Ottumwa.

Heat - 1. Heath; 2. Claussen; 3. Moody; 4. Whalen; 5. Winkleman; 6. Orwig.