Thursday, May 28, 2020

Brooklyn Raceway Points after May 23rd Races

The Results on my Blog Recap from last week has been updated with the complete results and any names have been added or corrected to the recap. I apologize for not getting a list of names, I am planning to make a return visit to the Brooklyn Raceway sometime soon because of all the appreciation of the blog recap and pictures taken which you can find the link in the previous blog post.











Brooklyn Raceway Points are updated after every race at Brooklyn Raceway 2020 Points. Worst Night or Missed Night will be dropped from points total at the end of the year.

Next Scheduled Race at Brooklyn Raceway is Friday June 12th, part of the Brooklyn Flag Day Celebration. Hot Laps at 6:30pm, Racing at 7:15pm. Make plans and attend the Brooklyn Raceway and I will guaranteed you will want to keep going back because Don & Shelley Wauters do an amazing job every race they host at the Figure 8 Capital of the World.

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Brooklyn Raceway Opened Up with the Spring Nationals / Sharon Jaennette Memorial

With restrictions slowly being lifted in Iowa after the COVID-19 Pandemic. Race tracks are allowed to hold events but without Grandstand spectators at this time, that gave the Green Light to Track Owner / Promoter Don Wauters to open up the Brooklyn Raceway for the first time in 2020.

One hundred-thirteen cars were ready to get some racing action in as they rolled in the pit area at the Brooklyn Raceway in Brooklyn for the Spring Nationals and the 3rd Annual Sharon Jaennette Memorial. Originally scheduled for April but was cancelled because of the health pandemic. Last week I got the call from Don that he was still planning to have the Memorial Day Weekend Races but after looking at the forecast he made it a one day on Saturday Night. Racing action was exciting and did not disappoint, the first green flag was at 7:15pm and the final checkered flag flew at 11:48pm.

Front Wheel Drives was up first for feature racing and because of twenty-three cars checked in, the decision to run two features meaning everybody would run a feature event. In Feature #1, Jerry Glass jumped out to the early race lead but the first caution came out on lap two. Glass got a great restart and went on to take the win despite lap traffic that slowed him down. Mark Smith came through to finish in the runner-up spot and Tony Audas was third. In Feature #2, it was Ethan Wauters making his debut after moving up from the Junior FWD class. Wauters and Jody Kingery car battled it out in the early going before he pulled away to take the win.

Micro Sprints feature was up next and it was Travis Rewerts leading every lap to take the win. Tyler Lee finished second and Dallas Darnell was third. Only one race caution came out when Austin Darnell spun in turn four collecting the leader but Rewerts would get his spot back.

Before a lap was completed in the Cruisers feature, the caution came out when a pair of cars got together in turn two. On the restart, Jacob & Laverne Lehman grabbed the race lead until the race was halted halfway when the #1 car came to a stop in the infield with a small fire. Lehman & Lehman looked to be heading on to the win but with 2 laps to got something broke and they came to a stop in turn one. Mark Schuring and Jerret Utterback  inherited the lead and went on to lead the final two laps to take the win. Corey Vanderwilt & Brett Maasdam finished in second and Tom Schons / Andrew Tyrell finished third.

Dalton Filloon was the only Junior FWD to make the call of the two cars in attendance so he went out to ran two laps to take the win. The other car was a 14p car of Josh Peterson, it had mechanical issues in the heat race.

Travis Fenton led the first two laps of the Hobby Stocks feature before Brandon Long took over the top spot. Long went on to take the win ahead of Fenton, Jacob Lehman and Joey Hughes.

Figure 8 Trucks was up next and Deal Keasling grabbed the race lead and appeared to be heading on to the win until Mark Ruggles grabbed it out and it was Ruggles going on to take the win. Keasling settled for second. Jerry Moffitt finished third.

Stock Figure 8 had twenty-three cars checked in and they were split into two feature events. In Feature #1, before a lap was completed the caution came out for debris in turn one. Josh Albertson grabbed the race lead but a pair of cautions for debris in turn one and Dustin Filloon grabbed the race lead for a sport time but when the final flag flew it was Dan Arnett taking the win. Rick Goldsberry was second and Albertson was third. In Feature #2, Anthony Goldsberry lead for most of the distance but it was Jim Vonglan stealing the win away on the final lap. Goldsberry finished second and Mike Vandermolen was third.

Open Figure 8 class, Nic Runyan led the early going but with three laps to go, Ted Armstrong made the right move and bullied his way to the race lead. Runyon came home in the runner-up spot and defending track champion Jerrod Thompson was third.

Final feature of the night was the Pro Stock Figure 8 Class and it was the Graham's running one and two the entire distance. There was only one caution the entire race but Brad Graham was determined to take the win ahead of Bradley Graham. Butch Lester got by Kyle Richardson to take the third spot forcing Richardson back to fourth.

Tentatively the next race scheduled at Brooklyn Raceway is Friday June 12th, however that could change as more dates may be added when grandstand spectators are allowed by the state's governor's office. So keep your eye on the Brooklyn Raceway Facebook Page for any updated information.

Thanks to Don and Shelley Wauters for inviting me to come down to give some media exposure. Wish I could have made this blog a little better, maybe next time I will see if I can get some drivers names to make it a lot easier to write the blog. However I can say this I took 770+ pictures and they are posted on the Trackside Report Facebook Page and you find the direct link to the photo album at Brooklyn Spring Nats / Sharon Jaennette Memorial 5-23-20 , If I did not get a picture of your race car I am sorry. If you share the pictures please give me credit because I do this for the love of this sport and not to make money, however if you want to give me some I wouldn't complain.

Brooklyn Raceway
Spring Nationals / 3rd Annual Sharon Jaennette Memorial
May 23rd, 2020


* Official Results *

Front Wheel Drive

Feature #1

1. 2J Jerry Glass
2. M80 Mark Smith
3. 14T Tony Audas Jr
4. 004 Jacob Van Hauen
5. 37 Eric Bennett
6. 24S Shane Betz
7. 29F Tommy Ford
8. 001 Dalton Havenkamp
9. 10 (Pink) Kelton Schulz
10. 82 Chance Williams
11. 10 (Black) TJ Kofran
DNS 22R Danny Robinson

Feature #2

1. 42 Ethan Wauters
2. 43v Jody Kingery
3. 009 Riley Ehmen
4. 09 Mark Watson
5. 16 Hailey Morse
6. 63R Michael Love
7. 31A John Alexander
8. 27 Dillon Scott
9. 3R Jeriray Croy
10. 22 Aaron Winburn
11. 4X Ethan Thompson
DNS 21 John Schuring

Micro Sprints

1. 23T Travis Rewerts
2. 7 Tyler Lee
3. 29 Dallas Darnell
4. 96 Greg Dennis
5. 31 Joe Dent
6. 10 Austin Darnell
7. 25A Morgan Dennis
8. 27X Justin Smith
9. 14 Michael Lange

JR Front Wheel Drive

1. 51X Dayton Filloon
DNS 14p Josh Peterson

Cruisers

Feature

1. 77 Mark Schuring / Jerret Utterback
2. 55X Corey Vanderwilt / Brett Maasdam
3. 69X Tom Schons / Andrew Tyrell
4. 316 Brandan Stoddard / Mark Ruggles
5. 17D Michelle Keasling / Cody Shermer
6. 2K Whitney Kline / Preston Kline
7. 75L Laverne Lehman / Jacob Lehman
8. 23 Trysten Larue / Jason Rewerts
9. 78 Brady Ringler / Leon Larue
10. 196 Austin Schuring / Ray Hill
11. 1 Haley Dudden / Gavin Dudden

Consi

1. 1 Dudden / Dudden
2. 316  Stoddard / Ruggles
3. 3 Wyatt Clabaugh / Chad Clabaugh
4. 20 Danielle Kline / Bruce Kline
5. 55 Bryan Stephenson / Deal Keasling
5. 101K Dakota Tuttle / Brian Swarts
6. 19 Josh Albertson / Zach Leach

Hobby Stocks

Feature

1. 06B Brandon Long
2. 910 Travis Fenton
3. 75L Jacob Lehman
4. 72RS Joe Hughes
5. 22 Leroy Kline
6. 8K Morgan Kline
7. 2J Jerry Glass
8. 416 Conner Ubben
9. 99D Austin Hess
10. 70X Garrett Croy

Consi

1. 2JR Jones
2. 22 Leroy Kline
3. 56J Dalton Coady
4. 19B Brooklyn Henderson
5. 32 Steve Blood
6. 7 Tyler Lee

Trucks (Figure 8)

1. 316 Mark Ruggles
2. 17K Deal Keasling
3. 20M Jerry Moffitt
4. 17D Michelle Keasling
DNS 8E Bob Freese
DNS 63E Michael Esmann
DNS 33 Dave Sellers

Stock (Figure 8)

Feature #1

1. 26A Dan Arnett
2. 02 Rick Goldsberry
3. 85 Josh Albertson
4. 30 Brian Stevens
5. 01 Rodney Morse
6. 34B Blake Stevens
7. 51X Dustin Filloon
8. 17C Cody Fugelman
9. 227 Jordan Leeper
10. 101K Dakota Tuttle
11. 99 Lance Baker
DNS 0K Jerome Kline

Feature #2

1. 64 Jim Vonglan
2. 99D Anthony Goldsberry
3. 9-11 Mike Vander Molen
4. 343 Josh Vander Molen
5. 416 Conner Ubben
6. 3E Cole Edgington
7. 82 Steve Hogan
8. 69X Tom Schons Jr
9. 62 Trenton Moes
DNS 3 Wyatt Clabaugh
DNS 10 TJ Kofron

Open (Figure 8)

1. 91T Ted Armstrong
2. 28 Nic Runyan
3. 49 Jerrod Thompson
4. 2N John Watts
5. 72 Joey Young
6. 22X Duane Zander
7. 19K Michael Kraft
8. 22 Zach Danner

Pro Stock (Figure 8)

1. 22X Brad Graham
2. 44 Bradly Graham
3. 24 Butch Lester
4. 88R Kyle Richardson
5. 54 Riley Cope
6. 00C Cade Groeneveld
7. 5 Judden Flanery
8. 18 Aaron Rodabush
9. 5T Travis Miller
10. 52X Jeff Orgell
11. 3B Cameron Eichhorn

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Schill, Brandies, Ballard, Long, Ash and Mother Nature Win Memphis Spring Nationals

Its been a long spring with no racing occuring in the state of Iowa because of the COVID-19 Restrictions so it made people to look for some racing and on Friday and Saturday Night. Many drivers across the midwest made the trip to the Scotland County Speedway in Memphis, Missouri.

The race track received rain during the week but hard work and determination by Mike Van Genderen, Kevin Eggleston, Mark Nelson and a few others made the race track raceable. The tried everything possible to make the best racing surface but as we all know mother nature and dirt has there own mind.

Friday Night saw 209 cars from nine different states (Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wyoming) signed in to compete on the 3/8 mile dirt oval known as The Widest Track in The Midwest. Early in the afternoon there was an open practice from two to four in the afternoon before the track crew went back to iron out the racing track however the racing track was defintely rough on Friday but it still created fair exciting racing action. Hot Laps rolled on the track at 7pm and the final checkered flag flew on Friday at 1:25 am and that meant not arriving back to Marshalltown until just a little after 4 am.

The Sport Mods had 62 cars signed in so it needed six heats and three B-Mains to dwindle the field down. The six heat race winners included Brayton Carter, Earl Pryor, Dylan VanWyk, Maguire DeJong, Logan Anderson and Blaine Webster. Three B-Mains wins went to Brandon Dale, Shane Paris and Thomas Egenberger.

The 18 lap feature event was lead to the green by Lance Schill, who made a trip from Langdon, North Dakota and Hazel Green, Wisconsin's Jason Roth. Schill took full advantage of starting the pole as he was the man out front the entire distance away. The only race cauton came out on lap four for debris in turn four but when the race resumed it was Schill pulling away. Brayton Carter started seventh and was up to second place by lap eight but was a full straightaway behind Schill. Schill got a little loose exiting turn four but he held off Brayton Carter to win by a car-length. Eleventh place starter Josh Most finished third, Jason Roth fell back to finish fourth and Gage Neal filled out the top five. Logan Anderson, Blaine Webster, Maguire DeJong, Bobby Six and Dylan VanWyk rounded out the top ten.

The next class provied the most entertaining and exciting racing action which is no surprise because the division is known as The Class Too Tough Too Tame. Thirty-Three Stock Cars signed in too tame the Scotland County Speedway. Heat Winners was Todd Reitzler, John Oliver, Mitch Meier and Derek Agee. B-Mains went to Jason Hall and Eric Arneson.

In the 20 lap feature event, a pair of drivers from Iowa lead the field to the green flag. Chelsea, Iowa's Damon Murty and Wilton, Iowa's David Brandies lead the field to the green. Brandies and Murt put on a show the entire distance but the interesting thing was they were in the same heat race. In the feature it was Brandies grabbing the lead with Murty running second. Murty grabbed the lead away on lap four but that is when things really got heated up as Brandies was determined not to go away meanwhile Todd Reitzler and John Oliver threw their hand in the mix. Brandies took the lead back on lap nine but Murty grabbed it right back on lap ten. Brandies and Murty swapped the lead at different places of the track on lap eleven before the caution came out. The first caution was for Jim Redman coming to a stop on the top side of turn three.  Murty led the field back to green and when Reitzler slowed because he had a flat tire on lap twelve that allowed Murty to pull away from the other two, who race side-by-side for second. Murty looked to be heading on to the win but on lap seventeen, Jason See blew up exiting turn four leaving a trail of fluid on the track.

Murty, Brandies, Oliver and now Dallon Murty entetered the battle in the final three laps. Brandies nearly spun out forcing Oliver having to check up and that allowed Dallon Murty to slip by and Jeremy Christians from Horicon, Wisconsin in to the mix. Brandies grabbed the lead down the back stretch but Damon was tapping on his back bumper as his son Dallon was sneaking on the inside. Brandies held on to take the win ahead of Damon Murty. Dallon Murty settled for third place finish with John Oliver in fourth and Christians in fifth. Eric Arneson, Trent Nolan, Ty Hill, Derek Agee and Jason Hall was sixth through tenth.

Hobby Stocks was the division with the lowest car count as sixteen cars signed in meaning only two heat races were ran, the winners in the heat races was Rick VanDusseldorp and Nick Ronnebaum. Nathan Ballard redrew the pole for the 14 lap feature and he grabbed the lead and the battle seemed to be for second but Mike Kincaid pulled away. Kincaid snuck his inside of Ballard on lap three but Ballard held off the challenge from Kincaid and went on to take the win. Kincaid finish in second, ninth place starter Derek Kirkland worked his way up to finish third. Van Dusseldorp finished fourth with Kansa's Nick Ronnebaum finishing fifth. Zachary Hemmingsen, Riley Songer, Christian Huffman, Jadyn Stevens and Patrick Pellman rounded out the top ten.

Thirty-Seven Modifieds checked in on Friday Night including Midwest Racing Legend Kenny Schrader. Four Heats and 2 B-Feature help get the field down to 24 cars for their twenty-two lap feature event. Heat race winners included Josh Most, Tom Berry, Kurt Kile and Tim Ward. B-Features went to Ethan Braaksma and Austin Paul. Schrader, from Fenton and Fowler, Illinois racer Michael Long led the field to the green flag. Long  jumped out to the lead meanwhile behind him the track defintely showed it had charcater as Schrader was passed by Kyle Brown and Josh Most on lap one. The first caution came out on lap three when Kyle Brown and Kurt Kile stopped on the track with mechanical issues. Cayden Carter went to the inside of Long going into turns one and two meanwhile Long used the high side momentum to pull away. The cuatuon came out again for debris in turns one and two on lap fourteen. Joel Rust worked his way from fifteenth in to the top five but with four laps to go, Rust clipped the the infield tire in turn two forcing him to exit to the infield.

Long went on to take the win despite lap traffic, Carter was trying to reel him down but came up short and managed to finish second. Jost Most came across in third, ninth place starter Tom Berry finished fourth and eleventh place starter Tyler Madigan was fifth.  Randy Foote, Tim Ward, Schrader, Jacob Murray and Terry Schultz round out the top ten.

Final division of the night was the Sport Compacts and fifty-nine checked in the back gate forcing them to need 6 heats and 3 b-mains to get the field down to twenty-four cars.  Heat race winners was Jeffrey DeLonjay, Josh Barnes, Brandon Reu, Drake Bohlmeyer,  Levi Heath and Jake Benischek. B-Main winners were Nick VanHemert, Tyler Heckart and Zach Bohlmeyer.

Chilton, Wisconsin's Shaun Bangart and Iowa's Chuck Fullemkamp lead the field to the green flag. Fourth place starter Jake Benischek found himself in the number one spot by the end of lap one. Benischeck continue to lead meanwhile Josh Barnes was quickly making his way from seventh until the green flag was replaced with a red flag. The red flag came out when Tyler Heckart took a nasty spill down the back stretch, he climbed from the car uninjured.  A cauton came out on lap five for Cody Van Dusen coming to a stop on the front stretch and also for Josh Barnes coming to a stop on the backstretch. Jason Ash picked up the challenge with Benischek after Barnes had his night come to an end. Ash had worked his way from fourteenth and manage to grab the lead away from Benischek on lap seven. Ash led the remaining laps despite a caution on lap eleven when Ted Trumbo went off the top of turn three. Finishing behind Ash was Fullenkamp, Jadon DeLonjay, Jeffrey DeLonjay and sixteenth place starter William Michel to round out the top five.

My hands were so cold that I couldn't finish writing down the top ten in the Sport Compacts and had to hurry to the car since My Dad, who was my driver for the weekend was in the car warming it up.

Scotland County Speedway
Spring Nationals Night 1 Results
May 8th, 2020


Sport Mods

Heat 1 : 1. 01 Brayton Carter (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 146 Austin Kaplan (Ankeny, IA); 3. 10 Jim Gillenwater (Keokuk, IA)
Heat 2 : 1. 57E Earl Pryor (Troy, MO); 2. 12N Gage Neal (Ely, IA); 3. 8 Tom Lathrop (Ottumwa, IA)
Heat 3 : 1. 17 Dylan VanWyk (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 31 Jason Roth (Hazel Green, WI); 3. 28 Robert Perry (Colchester, IL)
Heat 4: 1.  30M Maguire DeJong (Montzeuma, IA); 2. 92 Josh Most (Red Oak, IA); 3. CB25 Joel Bushore (Boone, IA)
Heat 5: 1. 53 Logan Anderson (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 17S Lance Schill (Langdon, ND); 3. 6 Bobby Six (Warsaw, IL)
Heat 6: 1. 7 Blaine Webster (Ottumwa, IA); 2. 29 Colton Livezey (New Sharon, IA); 3. 17J Jeremy Chambers (Baldwin City, KS)

B-Main 1 : 1. 12D Brandon Dale (Gorin, MO); 2. 7V Carter VanDenBerg (Oskaloosa, IA)
B-Main 2 : 1. 17C Shane Paris (Muscatine, IA); 2. 112 Adam Birck (Canton, MO)
B-Main 3 : 1.  98 Thomas Egenberger (Ankeny, IA); 2. 4G Kevin Goben (Sherrard, IL)

Feature : 1. 17S Lance Schill; 2. 01 Brayton Carter; 3. 92 Josh Most; 4. 31 Jason Roth; 5. 12N Gage Neal; 6. 53 Logan Anderson; 7. 7 Blaine Webster; 8. 30M Maguire DeJong; 9. 6 Bobby Six; 10. 17 Dylan VanWyk

Stock Cars

Heat 1 : 1. 22R Todd Reitzler (Grinnell, IA); 2. 409 Howard Gordon Jr (Oskaloosa, IA); 3.  99X Jeremy Christians (Horicon, WI); 4. 3H Ty Hill (Dallas Center, IA)
Heat 2 : 1. 05 John Oliver (Danville, IA); 2. 71 David Brandies (Wilton, IA); 3. 99D Damon Murty (Chelsea, IA); 4. 99 Dallon Murty (Chelsea, IA)
Heat 3 : 1. 10M Mitch Meier (Chilton, WI); 2. 25T Trent Nolan (Shawano, WI); 3. 25 Cody Agee (Moberly, MO); 4. 99K Erick Knutsen (Cedar Rapids, IA)
Heat 4 : 1. 14 Derek Agee (Huntsville, MO); 2. 922 Tyler Moore (Ollie, IA); 3. 79S Jason See (Albia, IA); 4. 20V Dustin Vis (Cedar Rapids, IA)

B-Main 1 : 1. 95J Jason Hall (Grinnell, IA); 2. 75JR Austin Kemper (Wapello, IA); 3. 32T Tom Cannon (West Branch, IA); 4. 121 Kenzie Ritter (Keystone, IA)
B-Main 2 : 1. 74 Eric Arneson (Oconto Falls, WI); 2. 19 Donnie Pearson (Oskaloosa, IA); 3. 14R Jim Redman (Lockridge, IA); 4. 44 Todd Fisher (Des Moines, IA)

Feature : 1. 71 David Brandies; 2. 99D Damon Murty; 3. 99 Dallon Murty; 4. 05 John Oliver; 5. 99X Jeremy Christans; 6. 74 Eric Arneson; 7. 25T Trent Nolan; 8. 3H Ty Hill; 9. 14 Derek Agee; 10. 95J Jason Hall

Hobby Stocks

Heat 1 : 1. 1R Rick VanDusseldorp (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 14 Christian Huffman (New Sharon, IA); 3. 3Z Zachary Hemmingsen (Marne, IA); 4. 42 Riley Songer (Pleasant Hill, IA); 5. 2K Derek Kirkland (Centerville, IA); 6. 101 Nick Proehl (Bettendorf, IA); 7. 4R Randy Lamar (Buffalo, IA); 8. 8UP Cody Winn (Greentop, MO)
Heat 2 : 1. 7N Nick Ronnebaum (Onaga, KS); 2. 12 Mike Kincaid (Cincinnati, IA); 3. 29 Nathan Ballard (Marengo, IA); 4. 3 Jake Benischek (Durant); 5. 67J Jadyn Stevens (Ottumwa, IA); 6. 71 Patrick Pellman (Earlham); 7. 73 Aaron Martin (Richland, IA); 8. 24B Butch Lester (Newton, IA)

Feature : 1. 29 Nathan Ballard; 2. 12 Mike Kincaid; 3. 2K Derek Kirkland; 4. 1R Rick VanDusseldorp; 5. 7N Nick Ronnebaum; 6. 3Z Zachary Hemmingsen; 7. 42 Riley Songer; 8. 14 Christian Huffman; 9. 67J Jadyn Stevens; 10. 71 Patrick Pellman

Modifieds

Heat 1 : 1. 92 Josh Most (Red Oak, IA); 2. 9 Ken Schrader (Fenton, MO); 3. 11F Daniel Fellows (Keokuk, IA); 4. 90 Terry Schultz (Sedalia, MO)
Heat 2 : 1. 11X Tom Berry (Newburg, ND); 2. 37 Randy Foote (Stanton, IA); 3. 21D David Brown (Kellogg, IA); 4. 5G Gatlin Leytham (Toledo, IA)
Heat 3 : 1. 77 Kurt Kile (West Liberty, IA); 2. 18L Michael Long (Fowler, IL); 3. 21M Tyler Madigan (Dubuque, IA); 4. 26J Joel Rust (Grundy Center, IA)
Heat 4 : 1. 4TW Tim Ward (Harcourt, IA); 2. 21K Kyle Brown (Madrid, IA); 3. 10C Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA); 4. 48J Jacob Murray (Hartford, IA)

B-Main 1 : 1. 111 Ethan Braaksma (Newton, IA); 2. 17A Austin Howes (Memphis, MO); 3. 93 Matt Werner (Colona, IL); 4. 1 Eric Barnes (Kalona, IL)
B-Main 2 : 1. A5 Austin Paul (Monroe, IA); 2. 23 Matt Gilbertson (Montevideo, MN); 3. 2W Casey Delp (Rock Springs, WY); 4. 46 Dalton McKinney (Clarksville, MO)

Feature : 1. 18L Michael Long; 2. 10C Cayden Carter; 3. 92 Josh Most; 4. 11X Tom Berry; 5. 21M Tyler Madigan; 6. 37 Randy Foote; 7. 4TW Tim Ward; 8. 9 Ken Schrader; 9. 48J Jacob Murray; 10. 90 Terry Schultz

Sport Compacts

Heat 1 : 1. 32D Jeffrey Delonjay (Quincy, IL); 2. 18W Aaron Wendt (Macomb, IL); 3. 3H Calvin Hinz (Fairmont, MN)
Heat 2 : 1. 13B Josh Barnes (Keokuk, IA); 2. 48  Chuck Fullenkamp (West Point, IA); 3. 3J Jason Ash (Burlington, IA)
Heat 3 : 1. 27 Brandon Reu (Donnellson, IA); 2. 53 Cody VanDusen (Atalissa, IA); 3. 3D Jadon Delonjay (Quincy, IL)
Heat 4 : 1. 24 Drake Bohlmeyer (Beatrice, NE); 2. 15V Brian Vannausdle (Red Oak, IA); 3. 69JX William Michel (Columbus Junction, IA)
Heat 5 : 1. 9H Levi Heath (Muscatine, IA); 2. 4 Shaun Bangart (Chilton, WI); 3. 20 Brandon Cruise (West Liberty, IA)
Heat 6 : 1. 3 Jake Benischek (Durant, IA); 2. 15 Chris Vannausdle (Red Oak, IA); 3. 6 Jacob Smith (Atalissa, IA)

B-Main 1 : 1. 33 Nick VanHemert (Reinbeck, IA); 2. 61F Tyler Fiebelkorn (Creston, IA)
B-Main 2 : 1. 213 Tyler Heckart (Ottumwa, IA); 2. 55 Cody Staley (Muscatine, IA)
B-Main 3 : 1. 24Z Zach Bohlmeyer (Beatrice, NE); 2. 18 Jared Heule (Keokuk, IA)

Feature : 1. 3J Jason Ash; 2. 48K Chuck Fullenkamp; 3. 3D Jadon Delonjay; 4. 32J Jeffrey Delonjay; 5. 69JX William Michel

On Saturday Night, one hundred and ninety-six cars signed in to race but once again all the track was wanting to pop its head up despite the hard work all night and morning leading up to the races. Once again the racing action was exciting through out the heats and b-features before mother nature made her appearance to wash night two.

Sport Mods was scheduled to race their feature first and actually got started before the rain came in, more on that in a minute. Sixty-One Sport Mods was in the pit area for night two. Heat Race winners was Austen Becerra, Shane Paris, Joel Bushore, Josh Most, Carter VanDenBerg and Adam Birck. B-Main winners was Logan Anderson, Dakota Girard and Dylan Van Wyk. The feature was halted when the rain came in.

Stock Cars had 32 cars signed in for night two of the Memphis Spring Nationals. Heat Race Winners was Damon Murty, Todd Reitzler and Dallon Murty. B-Feature Winners was Nathan Wood and Chad Krogmeier.

Thirty-One Modifieds checked in, heat race winners included Daniel Fellows, Cayden Carter and Tom Berry. B-Main winners was Kyle Brown and Jardin Fuller.

Just like Night one, sixteen Hobby Stocks check in to tame the Scotland County Speedway. Heat Races was won by Nick Ronnebaum and Rick Vandusseldorp.

Sport Compacts saw fifty-six cars signed in so again they used six heats and three b-mains. Dillon Richards, Jason Ash, Ashley Reuman, Chance Bailey, Brandon Reu and Chuck Fullenkamp took heat race wins. Shaun Bangart, Brian Vannausdle and Kolton Keck took b feature wins.

Unfortunately mother nature cut night two short but it also meant getting home at a decent time, as I got back to Marshalltown at 1:30 am.

Scotland County Speedway
Spring Nationals Night 2 Results
May 9th, 2020


Sport Mods

Heat 1 : 1. 22 Austen Becerra (Carthage, IL); 2. 41 Edsel Mills (Davis, IL); 3. 4G Kevin Goben (Sherrard, IL)
Heat 2 : 1. 17C Shane Paris (Muscatine, IA); 2. 31 Jason Roth (Hazel Green, WI); 3. 09X Brett Berry (Hays, KS)
Heat 3 : 1. CB25 Joel Bushore (Boone, IA); 2. 12N Gage Neal (Ely, IA); 3. 21 Cam Reimers (Ogden, IA)
Heat 4: 1.  92 Josh Most (Red Oak, IA); 2. 17S Lance Schill (Langdon, ND); 3. 29 Colton Livezey (New Sharon, IA)
Heat 5: 1. 7V Carter VanDenBerg (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 10 Jim Gillenwater (Keokuk, IA); 3. 85 Dusty Masolini (Des Moines, IA)
Heat 6: 1. 112 Adam Birck (Canton, MO); 2. 01 Brayton Carter (Oskaloosa, IA); 3. 30M Maguire DeJong (Montezuma, IA)

B-Main 1 : 1. 53 Logan Anderson (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 12S Sean Wyett (Danville, IA)
B-Main 2 : 1. 0 Dakota Girard (Columbus Junction, IA); 2. 27L Casey Lancaster (Glenwood, MO)
B-Main 3 : 1.  17 Dylan Van Wyk (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 98 Thomas Egenberger (Ankeny, IA)

Feature : Rained Out

Stock Cars

Heat 1 : 1. 99D Damon Murty (Chelsea, IA); 2. 71 David Brandies (Wilton, IA); 3. 05 John Oliver (Danville, IA); 4. 99X Jeremy Christans (Horicon, WI)
Heat 2 : 1. 22R Todd Reitzler (Grinnell, IA); 2. 74 Eric Arneson (Oconto Falls, WI); 3. 14R Jim Redman (Lockridge, IA); 4. 25T Trent Nolan (Shawano, WI)
Heat 3 : 1. 99 Dallon Murty (Chelsea, IA); 2. 30C Abe Huls (Carthage, IL); 3. 409 Howard Gordon Jr (Osakloosa, IA); 4. 75JR Austin Kemper (Wapello, IA)

B-Main 1 : 1. 43 Rick Dix (Green Bay, WI); 2. 52 Nathan Wood (Sigourney, IA); 3. 2T Beau Taylor (Canton, MO); 4. 38C Kellie Drury (Eldora, IA); 5. 14 Derek Agee (Huntsville, MO); 6. 25 Cody Agee (Moberly, MO)
B-Main 2 : 1. 12 Chad Krogmeier (Burlington, IA); 2. 44 Todd Fisher (Des Moines, IA); 3. 99J Scott Jordan (Wapello, IA); 4. 922 Tyler Moore (Ollie, IA); 5. 10M Mitch Meier (Chilton, WI); 6. 20V Dustin Vis (Cedar Rapids, IA)

Feature : Rained Out

Modifieds

Heat 1 : 1. 11F Daniel Fellows (Keokuk, IA); 2. 26J Joel Rust (Grundy Center, IA); 3. 4TW Tim Ward (Harcourt, IA); 4. 92 Josh Most (Red Oak, IA)
Heat 2 : 1. 10C Cayden Carter (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 77 Kurt Kile (West Liberty, IA); 3. 48J Jacob Murray (Hartford, IA); 4. 4 Tony Hilgenberg (Waukee, IA)
Heat 3 : 1. 11X Tom Berry (Newburg, ND); 2. A5 Austin Paul (Monroe, IA); 3. 111 Ethan Braaksma (Newton, IA); 4. 17A Austin Howes (Memphis, MO)

B-Main 1 : 1. 21K Kyle Brown (Madrid, IA); 2. 18L Michael Long (Fowler, IL); 3. 1 Eric Barnes (Colona, IL); 4. 93 Matt Werner (Colona, IL); 5. 99BX Bradyn Ryan (Coatsburg, IL); 6. 21D David Brown (Kellogg, IA)
B-Main 2 : 1. 33F Jardin Fuller (Memphis, MO); 2. 05 Dave Wietholder (Liberty, IL); 3. 2W Casey Delp (Rock Springs, WY); 4. 9 Jerad Fuller (Memphis, MO); 5. 5G Gatlin Leytham (Toledo, IA); 6. 99B Martin Bennett (Ankeny, IA)

Feature : Rained Out

Hobby Stocks

Heat 1 : 1. 7N Nick Ronnebaum (Onaga, KS); 2. 42 Riley Songer (Pleasant Hill, IA); 3. 2K Derek Kirkland (Centerville, IA); 4. 3Z Zachary Hemmingsen (Marne, IA); 5. 13N Dylan Nelson (Adel, IA); 6. 4R Randy Lamar (Buffalo, IA); 7. 24B Butch Lester (Newton, IA); 8. 101 Nick Proehl (Bettendorf, IA)
Heat 2 : 1. 1R Rick VanDusseldorp (Oskaloosa, IA); 2. 12 Mike Kincaid (Cincinnati, IA); 3. 71 Patrick Pellman (Earlham); 4. 67J Jadyn Stevens (Ottumwa); 5. 8UP Cody Winn (Greentop, MO); 6. 9 Ryan Wendt (Demotte, IN); 7. 14 Christian Huffman (New Sharon, IA); 8. 73 Aaron Martin (Richland, IA)

Feature : Rained Out

Sport Compacts

Heat 1 : 1. 19 Dillon Richards (Beatrice, NE); 2. 32D Jeffrey Delonjay (Quincy, IL); 3. 14 Drew Wise (Davenport, IA); 4. 14R Brandon Hughes (Dallas City, IL)
Heat 2 : 1. 3J Jason Ash (Burlington, IA); 2. 24 Drake Bohlmeyer (Beatrice, NE); 3. 15 Chris Vannausdle (Red Oak, IA)
Heat 3 : 1. 4R Ashley Reuman (Riverside, IA); 2. 52 Billy Cain (Floris, IA); 3. 09 Ricky Miller (Gorin, MO)
Heat 4 : 1. 5C Chance Bailey (Quincy, IL); 2. 33 Nick VanHemert (Reinbeck, IA); 3. 83B Mitchell Bunch (Stuart, IA)
Heat 5 : 1. 27 Brandon Reu (Donnellson, IA); 2. 3D Jadon Delonjay (Quincy, IL); 3. 55 Cody Staley (Muscatine, IA)
Heat 6 : 1. 48 Chuck Fullenkamp (West Point, IA); 2. 69JX William Michel (Columbus Junction, IA); 3. 22 Clint Malueg (Leopolis, WI)

B-Main 1 : 1. 4 Shaun Bangart (Chilton, WI); 2. BIG0JR Jordan Ohaver (Kirksville, MO)
B-Main 2 : 1. 15V Brian Vannausdle (Red Oak, IA); 2. 8 Travis Hawkins (Davenport, IA)
B-Main 3 : 1. 00 Seth Meinders (Ottumwa, IA); 2. 440 Jaedon Erickson (Welcome, MN)

Feature : Rained Out

Thanks to Mike Van Genderen and the staff for letting me come down and enjoy two nights of racing, I had a lot of fun despite the 2.5 hour car ride down. Hopefully we can get to racing in Iowa soon.