Tuesday results and happenings at Super Nationals XXXII

Sport Compacts take turn in spotlight on day two at Super Nationals

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2) – Sport Compacts take their turn in the spotlight, on day two of the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s.

The full program for IMCA’s 4-cylinder class will be held Tuesday at Boone Speedway. Fifty-eight cars were signed in to fill the starting grid for six heat races.

Race of champions qualifying started today’s show, with five heats for the SportMods and five for Hobby Stocks.

A total of 20 SportMod heats and four ‘B’ features, and 14 Hobby Stock heats and seven ‘B’ races are on Tuesday’s card.

Twenty-five laps will be the distance for the one Hobby Stock qualifier, the two SportMod qualifiers and the Sport Compact main event.

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Justin Nehring of Storm Lake and Bobby Anders of Quincy, Ill., were winners of best looking car awards in the Hobby Stock and SportMod divisions, respectively. Both received trophies during a Tuesday ceremony.

Theme for this year’s best looking car contest is a ‘Speedy’ Bill Smith tribute. Modified and Stock Car winners will be determined on Saturday.

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They were dancing in the streets of Bakersfield Monday night, when hometown heroes Levi Kiefer and Tina McGowan became the first California drivers to qualify for the SportMod main event at Super Nationals.

Kiefer made the SportMod show in his first attempt, in a car borrowed from Shawn Ritter of Keystone. Also an Addiction Chassis driver, the two had communicated by Facebook and text before finally meeting in person. Ritter is working in Indiana this week but will make it back for Saturday’s main event.

“I had a really good car,” Kiefer said after running sixth in the Monday qualifier. “I knew I was in the show and didn’t want to do something stupid and get in a wreck.”

“I was pretty excited about qualifying but I was also nervous about the tech thing,” he admitted. “That can be pretty brutal.”

McGowan also raced at Boone last September. She started 10th Monday night and fell back a couple positions before rallying to the final transfer spot.

“When I pulled into the infield, I wasn’t sure where I finished,” she admits. “It was surreal when I found out I qualified. I couldn’t believe it.”

The fiancée of Modified driver Brad Pounds – they got engaged over the July 4 holiday and are getting married next March 2, a mashup of their 32 (hers) and 15 (his) car numbers – McGowan is in her third season in the division.

Brad build McGowan’s car. His father and former IMCA national champion Scott set up both her car and Kiefer’s for their respective rides into Super Nationals history.

“They work so hard making the car perfect for me,” she said.

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They don’t come much more honest than Carmen Vona Sr.

The Solvay, N.Y., resident and a crew member for Chris Fleming, Vona found a pay envelope – containing $40 – in the parking lot on Saturday night at Super Nationals last year.

The driver’s name was written on the envelope and Vona decided he’d do his best to track him down when he returned to Boone Speedway this year.

With help from IMCA and speedway staff, Vona was able to hand that $40 to Chanse Hollatz of Clear Lake on Tuesday afternoon.

Hollatz was first called to the lineup board, then directed to Fleming’s parking spot in the pit area, with no hint of what was waiting for him there.

“”It was the right thing to do,” Vona said. “I’m a racer. I know how much racing costs. Forty bucks is parts or fuel.”

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Dean Abbey raced a SportMod with some success at Super Nationals last year. He’s taken the Boy Scout motto to heart in his first trip north from Waco, Texas, with a Modified.

“We are prepared,” the national rookie of the year contender said. “We know what to bring and how to be prepared for a week of racing.

He’s spent this season racing Fridays at Boyd and most Saturdays at Kennedale with defending national champion William Gould.

“I’ve learned a lot racing with him,” said Abbey, twice a Southern SportMod national champ. “I’ve been happy to be able to run with him this year.”

A seven-time feature winner thus far, he figures he has six more point season starts to reach his goal of 10 checkers.

“Regardless of how we come out in rookie points, I can’t complain about how our season has gone,” he said. “To get elected to the All-Star race was very good for us. I’m really looking forward to Friday night.”

Abbey and his wife Courtney have had plenty to celebrate away from the track, too. Their first child is due Nov. 11, just a couple weeks before the national IMCA awards banquet.

Running for second, Gates wins Super Nationals Sport Compact crown

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2) – Adam Gates thought he was running for second.

What he was running for turned out to be an IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s championship.

Gates was running a distant third when leader Nate Coopman’s engine expired with five circuits left in Tuesday’s 25-lap Sport Compact main event at Boone Speedway.

He passed Austen Becerra for the lead the next time around and negotiated traffic the rest of the way before unknowingly taking the victory.

“I didn’t know I’d won until I pulled into the infield,” Gates admitted after the $320 win. “We got into lapped traffic and Nate got four or five cars ahead of us. I thought we were racing for second.”

Becerra ended as the runner-up while Drew Johnson was third. Jay DeVries and Joshua Barnes completed the top five.

Becerra started sixth and had the fastest car early on, leading when the only caution of the contest came out on lap five. Gates cracked the top five on the next circuit, before Coopman edged Becerra at the line for the front spot on lap 11.

He stretched that advantage to a full car length when the 12th lap was scored and to three car lengths when lap 13 went into the books.

Coopman was mastering traffic and threatened to run away with the race before his run of bad luck at Super Nationals continued and he rolled to a stop in the infield.

No stranger to misfortune at Boone himself – he broke on the third lap at Super Nationals last year – Gates kept an eye on his oil pressure as the last laps counted down.

“I had zero oil pressure. A couple more laps and we might have had to park it, but the lapped traffic did a good job holding their line,” he said. “I’ve had a lot of big wins this year but this is the biggest.”

Fifty-nine Sport Compacts vied in the division’s fourth Super Nationals appearance. Eight states were represented in the main event.

Van Horn tops Tuesday qualifier for Hobby Stocks

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2) – Dustin Van Horn raced his way to a front row start in Saturday’s main event with a win in the final IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s qualifier for Hobby Stocks.

Van Horn started seventh in the Tuesday feature at Boone Speedway and went on to take the checkers ahead of Austin Luellen and David Rieks.

Rounding out the top eight drivers advancing to the outside row for the big show on Saturday are Kyle Bond, Colby Langenberg, Corey Madden, Jeremy Auten and Matt Olson.

Madden had started 19th, Langenberg 21st and Olson 26th.

Bond will start his fourth straight Super Nationals main event; Madden also makes his fourth career Saturday start.

Van Horn is in for the third time, Luellen, Rieks and Langenberg each for the second and Auten and Olson both for the first.

The final six cars will be added to the main event field through last-chance qualifying Wednesday afternoon.

Hoffman heads middle row for Saturday’s SportMod main event

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2) – Jerry Hoffman will make his bid for a career first IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s crown from the front of the middle row on Saturday night.

The gregarious veteran ran second for the last half of Tuesday’s first SportMod qualifier at Boone Speedway. He was promoted to the top spot when Bobby Anders Jr. failed post-race suspension inspection.

Joining Hoffman in transferring to the big dance are fellow top eight qualifiers Tony Olson, Nelson Vollbrecht, Ethan Dotson – now the third Californian to advance – Cory Rose, Tyler Afrank, Taylor Musselman and Benji Legg. Jim Gillenwater was disqualified from third after failing post-race engine inspection.

Olson, now a four-time qualifier for the Saturday show, and Rose both advanced 19 spots from their original starting positions.

Legg made the main event for the third time in his career, Hoffman, Vollbrecht and Rose each for the second. Joining Dotson as first-time qualifiers are Afrank and Musselman.

Rookie races to front row start in SportMod main event

BOONE, Iowa (Sept. 2) – Jake McBirnie raced to a rare achievement for a rookie driver Tuesday night, earning a front row start in an IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s main event.

McBirnie topped the second of two SportMod qualifiers at Boone Speedway. The national rookie of the year contender will take the green from the front of the outside row on Saturday.

Lining up behind him will be Jake Simpson, defending champion Carter VanDenBerg, Shawn Harker, Jared Van Deest, George Nordman, Alex Zwanziger and Brian Miller.

Miller had started 18th, Van Deest 24th. Doug Smith was disqualified from fifth after failing post-race suspension inspection.

Miller qualified for the fifth time, Van DenBerg for the second. Simpson, Harker, VanDeest, Nordman and Zwanziger join McBirnie as first-time qualifiers.

Last-chance qualifying on Wednesday will complete the main event starting field of 30.

RESULTS

IMCA Sport Compact

A-Main 01 — 1. Adam Gates, Marion; 2. Austen Becerra, Carthage, Ill.; 3. Drew Johnson, N. Sioux City, S.D.; 4. Jay DeVries, Spencer; 5. Joshua Barnes, Keokuk; 6. Nathan Chandler, Norway; 7. Ramsey Meyer, Pierce, Neb.; 8. Luke Benischek, Durant; 9. Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, Ill.; 10. Mitch Bolton, Grand Junction, Colo.; 11. Brannon Bechen, Farley; 12. Tyler Thompson, Sioux City; 13. Michael Grossman, Keokuk; 14. Trent Orwig, Eldon; 15. Cody Thompson, Sioux City; 16. Scott Johnson, Green Bay, Wis; 17. Alec Stapleton, Denison; 18. Danny Sassman JR;; 19. Jake Benischek, Durant; 20. Mick Rykhus, Manhattan, Kan.; 21. Brooke Fluckinger, Columbus, Neb.; 22. Kaytee DeVries, Spencer; 23. Ryan Bryant, Mason City; 24. Nate Coopman, Mankato, Minn.; 25. AJ Myott, Early; 26. Alex Davis, Denison; 27. Brandon Lambert, Carthage, Ill.; 28. John Gill, Marshalltown; 29. Dallas Chandler, Cedar Rapids; 30. Aaron Miller, Marshalltown.

B-Main 01 — 1. Brooke Fluckinger, Columbus, Neb.; 2. Michael Grossman, Keokuk; 3. Scott Johnson, Green Bay, Wis; 4. Alec Stapleton, Denison; 5. Bradley Chandler, Cedar Rapids; 6. David Christensen, Ashland, Neb.; 7. Tanner Jones, North Platte, Neb.; 8. Jacob Kofoot;; 9. Terry Blowers, Waseca, Minn.; 10. Sarah Totten, Schleswig; 11. Anthony Michelson, Humboldt; 12. Gary Peitter, Troy Mills; 13. Mike Brabec, Fonda; 14. Justin Schroeder, Low Moor.
B-Main 02 — 1. Kaytee DeVries, Spencer; 2. Mitch Bolton, Grand Junction, Colo.; 3. Cody Thompson, Sioux City; 4. Mick Rykhus, Manhattan, Kan.; 5. Brian Haller, Lincoln, Neb.; 6. Nick Hogan, Fort Dodge; 7. Mark Lindgren, Aurelia; 8. Dan Markham, Plattsmouth, Neb.; 9. Kevin Staack, Lincoln, Neb.; 10. Jamie Spanel, Omaha, Neb.; 11. Oliver Monson, Clear Lake; 12. Cody Cleghorn, Des Moines; 13. Cory Peters, Spencer; 14. Travis DeMint, Basco, Ill..
B-Main 03 — 1. Trent Orwig, Eldon; 2. Danny Sassman JR;; 3. Alex Davis, Denison; 4. Jake Benischek, Durant; 5. Luke Jackson, Sioux City; 6. Lanny Bolton, Aurora, Colo.; 7. John Whalen, Ainsworth; 8. Joe Bunkofske, Armstrong; 9. Scott Porter, Madison Lake, Minn.; 10. Skip Brown, Omaha, Neb.; 11. Lori Harvey, Boone; 12. Kyle Kregel, Elgin; 13. Caine Mahlberg, Dunlap.

Heat 01 — 1. Aaron Miller, Marshalltown; 2. Joshua Barnes, Keokuk; 3. Ryan Bryant, Mason City; 4. Scott Johnson, Green Bay, Wis; 5. Michael Grossman, Keokuk; 6. Alec Stapleton, Denison; 7. Gary Peitter, Troy Mills; 8. Mike Brabec, Fonda; 9. Justin Schroeder, Low Moor; 10. Skip Brown, Omaha, Neb..
Heat 02 — 1. Kimberly Abbott, Camp Point, Ill.; 2. Nate Coopman, Mankato, Minn.; 3. Dallas Chandler, Cedar Rapids; 4. Travis DeMint, Basco, Ill.; 5. Mick Rykhus, Manhattan, Kan.; 6. Dan Markham, Plattsmouth, Neb.; 7. Cody Cleghorn, Des Moines; 8. Nick Hogan, Fort Dodge; 9. Kevin Staack, Lincoln, Neb.; 10. Sarah Totten, Schleswig.
Heat 03 — 1. Austen Becerra, Carthage, Ill.; 2. Adam Gates, Marion; 3. Ramsey Meyer, Pierce, Neb.; 4. Danny Sassman JR;; 5. Trent Orwig, Eldon; 6. John Whalen, Ainsworth; 7. Lanny Bolton, Aurora, Colo.; 8. Joe Bunkofske, Armstrong; 9. Kyle Kregel, Elgin.
Heat 04 — 1. Drew Johnson, N. Sioux City, S.D.; 2. John Gill, Marshalltown; 3. Brandon Lambert, Carthage, Ill.; 4. Brooke Fluckinger, Columbus, Neb.; 5. David Christensen, Ashland, Neb.; 6. Tanner Jones, North Platte, Neb.; 7. Anthony Michelson, Humboldt; 8. Jacob Kofoot;; 9. Lori Harvey, Boone; 10. Mitch Bolton, Grand Junction, Colo..
Heat 05 — 1. Brannon Bechen, Farley; 2. Jay DeVries, Spencer; 3. Tyler Thompson, Sioux City; 4. Kaytee DeVries, Spencer; 5. Cody Thompson, Sioux City; 6. Jamie Spanel, Omaha, Neb.; 7. Oliver Monson, Clear Lake; 8. Cory Peters, Spencer; 9. Terry Blowers, Waseca, Minn.; 10. Bradley Chandler, Cedar Rapids.
Heat 06 — 1. Nathan Chandler, Norway; 2. Luke Benischek, Durant; 3. AJ Myott, Early; 4. Luke Jackson, Sioux City; 5. Alex Davis, Denison; 6. Scott Porter, Madison Lake, Minn.; 7. Jake Benischek, Durant; 8. Caine Mahlberg, Dunlap; 9. Mark Lindgren, Aurelia; 10. Brian Haller, Lincoln, Neb..

IMCA Hobby Stocks

A-Main 01 — 1. Dustin Van Horn, Atlantic; 2. Austin Luellen, Minburn; 3. David Rieks, Eldora; 4. Kyle Bond, Gibbon, Neb.; 5. Colby Langenberg, Norfolk, Neb.; 6. Corey Madden, Avoca; 7. Jeremy Auten, Clarinda; 8. Matt Olson, Morton, Minn.; 9. Andrew Burg, Adel; 10. Chanse Hollatz, Clear Lake; 11. Brian Happel, Van Horne; 12. Brandon Nielsen, Spencer; 13. Tiffany Bittner, Norfolk, Neb.; 14. Weston Koop, Rockwell; 15. Justin Nehring, Storm Lake; 16. Bill Bonnett, Knoxville; 17. Myles Michehl, Fort Dodge; 18. Brandon Geurin, Waco, Texas; 19. Adam Armstrong, Beatrice, Neb.; 20. Jamie Herring, Killeen, Texas; 21. Drew Barglof, Sioux Rapids; 22. Trevor Holm, Edgerton, Minn.; 23. Mike Kennedy, Goodland, Kan.; 24. Dan Strandburg, Worthington, Minn.; 25. Tory Harazin, Redwood Falls, Minn.; 26. Dustin Lynch, Boone; 27. Matt Brown, Dysart; 28. Ronnie Ellis, Jr., Killeen, Texas.

B-Main 01 — 1. Justin Wacha, Vinton; 2. Steve Larson, Decorah; 3. Brent Schlake, Blue Springs, Neb.; 4. Josh Fredrickson, Des Moines; 5. Jay Sidles, Emmetsburg; 6. Daniel Hagen, Grimes; 7. Cory Adams, Des Moines; 8. Jacob Keiser, Marengo; 9. Shaun Wirtz, Boone; 10. Travis Burger, Nebraska City, Neb.; 11. Jamie Songer, Ankeny; 12. Casey Iehl, Rembrandt; 13. Blake Miller, Des Moines; 14. Cody Nielsen, Fort Dodge.
B-Main 02 — 1. Mark Saathoff, Beatrice, Neb.; 2. Chad LeGere, Des Moines; 3. Troy Phillips, Prole; 4. Jim Kimmel, Norfolk, Neb.; 5. Cody Gustoff, Scranton; 6. Curt Reed, Des Moines; 7. Austin Hauswirth, Havelock; 8. Kevin Derry, Collins; 9. D J Anderson, Webster City; 10. Travis Coop, Portis, Kan.; 11. Brent Jochum, Norfolk, Neb.; 12. Dustin Graham, Boone; 13. Gary Pemberton, Central City, Neb.; 14. Richard Shields Jr, Copperas Cove, Texas.
B-Main 03 — 1. Andrew Borchardt, Plymouth; 2. Jeremy Wagner, Graettinger; 3. Brad King, New Town, N.D.; 4. Kyle Parizek, Bell Plaine; 5. Shane Honl, Winthrop, Minn.; 6. Russ Specht, Hastings, Neb.; 7. Justin Lathram, Hobbs, N.M; 8. Jeremy Oliver, Chilton, Texas; 9. Gina Greubel, Lacona; 10. Jacob Harms, Beatrice, Neb.; 11. Josh Saunders, Newton; 12. Marcus Kyle, Boone; 13. Frank Billmeier, Redwood Falls, Minn.; 14. Dillon Thompson, Hastings, Neb..
B-Main 04 — 1. Mike Powell, Norwalk; 2. Jordan Peters, Ankeny; 3. Ryan Hudson, Pocahontas; 4. Dana Brandt, Minot, N.D.; 5. Dan Ayers, Webster City; 6. Ryan Grochala, Pleasant Hill; 7. Jake Pemberton, Grand Island, Neb.; 8. Andrew Hustead, Rutledge, Mo.; 9. Rod Manthey, Norwood, Minn.; 10. Phillip Castellano, Des Moines; 11. Wes Jahnz, Saint James, Minn.; 12. Brad Ashburn, Story City; 13. Joe Myers, Woodward; 14. David Castellano, Des Moines.
B-Main 05 — 1. Aaron Rudolph, Grand Junction; 2. Craig Graham, Webster City; 3. Tim Barber, Story City; 4. Matt Smith, Des Moines; 5. Jeff Ware, Columbus, Neb.; 6. Brandon Baker, Omaha, Neb.; 7. Jeff Fink, Denison; 8. Craig Brotherton, Wall Lake; 9. Justin Luinenburg, Reading, Minn.; 10. Bradley Sheetz, Winston, Mo.; 11. Noah Ludwig, Logan; 12. Andrew Claus, Spencer; 13. Darin Johnson, Dickens.
B-Main 06 — 1. Mike Traskowsky, Woodbine, Kan.; 2. Jason See, Albia; 3. Andy Hick, Adel; 4. Dustin Griffiths, Ottumwa; 5. Ross Marshall, Johnston; 6. Andy Hoffman, Sioux City; 7. Jeremy Hoskinson, Norfolk, Neb.; 8. Adam Lee, Salix; 9. Terry Rolfes, Sioux City; 10. Justin Rezabek, Wilber, Neb.; 11. Scott Dobel, Manley; 12. Jamie Whitaker, Oelwein.
B-Main 07 — 1. Kyle Hein, Bellwood, Neb.; 2. Rudy Brunkhorst, Columbus, Neb.; 3. Chad Lonneman, Adrian, Minn.; 4. Jesse Totten, Schleswig; 5. David Miller, Sioux City; 6. Ray Stock, Jr., Ankeny; 7. Darren Schatz, Williston, N.D.; 8. Kyle Schmauss, Eagle Grove; 9. Trevor Hudson, Copperas Cove, Texas; 10. Brian Derry, Collins; 11. Nate Bonin, Iowa Falls; 12. Nick Beckman, Lincoln, Neb..

Heat 01 — 1. Dustin Van Horn, Atlantic; 2. Mike Kennedy, Goodland, Kan.; 3. Justin Wacha, Vinton; 4. Steve Larson, Decorah; 5. Cory Adams, Des Moines; 6. Jacob Keiser, Marengo; 7. Travis Burger, Nebraska City, Neb.; 8. Josh Fredrickson, Des Moines; 9. Blake Miller, Des Moines.
Heat 02 — 1. Dustin Lynch, Boone; 2. Matt Brown, Dysart; 3. Jay Sidles, Emmetsburg; 4. Shaun Wirtz, Boone; 5. Brent Schlake, Blue Springs, Neb.; 6. Daniel Hagen, Grimes; 7. Jamie Songer, Ankeny; 8. Casey Iehl, Rembrandt; 9. Cody Nielsen, Fort Dodge.
Heat 03 — 1. Kyle Bond, Gibbon, Neb.; 2. Colby Langenberg, Norfolk, Neb.; 3. Chad LeGere, Des Moines; 4. Troy Phillips, Prole; 5. Brent Jochum, Norfolk, Neb.; 6. Austin Hauswirth, Havelock; 7. Curt Reed, Des Moines; 8. Dustin Graham, Boone; 9. Gary Pemberton, Central City, Neb..
Heat 04 — 1. Austin Luellen, Minburn; 2. Jeremy Auten, Clarinda; 3. Mark Saathoff, Beatrice, Neb.; 4. Travis Coop, Portis, Kan.; 5. D J Anderson, Webster City; 6. Cody Gustoff, Scranton; 7. Jim Kimmel, Norfolk, Neb.; 8. Kevin Derry, Collins; 9. Richard Shields Jr, Copperas Cove, Texas.
Heat 05 — 1. Tory Harazin, Redwood Falls, Minn.; 2. Corey Madden, Avoca; 3. Brad King, New Town, N.D.; 4. Jacob
Harms, Beatrice, Neb.; 5. Justin Lathram, Hobbs, N.M; 6. Jeremy Oliver, Chilton, Texas; 7. Josh Saunders, Newton; 8.
Marcus Kyle, Boone; 9. Frank Billmeier, Redwood Falls, Minn..
Heat 06 — 1. Ronnie Ellis, Jr., Killeen, Texas; 2. Brandon Nielsen, Spencer; 3. Andrew Borchardt, Plymouth; 4. Shane Honl, Winthrop, Minn.; 5. Jeremy Wagner, Graettinger; 6. Kyle Parizek, Bell Plaine; 7. Gina Greubel, Lacona; 8. Russ Specht, Hastings, Neb.; 9. Dillon Thompson, Hastings, Neb..
Heat 07 — 1. Bill Bonnett, Knoxville; 2. Matt Olson, Morton, Minn.; 3. Jordan Peters, Ankeny; 4. Mike Powell, Norwalk; 5. Jake Pemberton, Grand Island, Neb.; 6. Ryan Grochala, Pleasant Hill; 7. Phillip Castellano, Des Moines; 8. Joe Myers, Woodward; 9. David Castellano, Des Moines.
Heat 08 — 1. Myles Michehl, Fort Dodge; 2. Dan Strandburg, Worthington, Minn.; 3. Andrew Hustead, Rutledge, Mo.; 4. Dan Ayers, Webster City; 5. Ryan Hudson, Pocahontas; 6. Dana Brandt, Minot, N.D.; 7. Rod Manthey, Norwood, Minn.; 8. Wes Jahnz, Saint James, Minn.; 9. Brad Ashburn, Story City.
Heat 09 — 1. Drew Barglof, Sioux Rapids; 2. Tiffany Bittner, Norfolk, Neb.; 3. Aaron Rudolph, Grand Junction; 4. Craig Graham, Webster City; 5. Bradley Sheetz, Winston, Mo.; 6. Noah Ludwig, Logan; 7. Andrew Claus, Spencer; 8. Darin Johnson, Dickens; 9. Jeff Ware, Columbus, Neb..
Heat 10 — 1. Andrew Burg, Adel; 2. Trevor Holm, Edgerton, Minn.; 3. Justin Luinenburg, Reading, Minn.; 4. Tim Barber, Story City; 5. Matt Smith, Des Moines; 6. Craig Brotherton, Wall Lake; 7. Jeff Fink, Denison; 8. Brandon Baker, Omaha, Neb..
Heat 11 — 1. Adam Armstrong, Beatrice, Neb.; 2. Weston Koop, Rockwell; 3. Mike Traskowsky, Woodbine, Kan.; 4. Scott Dobel, Manley; 5. Andy Hick, Adel; 6. Ross Marshall, Johnston; 7. Jamie Whitaker, Oelwein; 8. Jeremy Hoskinson, Norfolk, Neb..
Heat 12 — 1. Justin Nehring, Storm Lake; 2. Brandon Geurin, Waco, Texas; 3. Justin Rezabek, Wilber, Neb.; 4. Jason See, Albia; 5. Dustin Griffiths, Ottumwa; 6. Andy Hoffman, Sioux City; 7. Terry Rolfes, Sioux City; 8. Adam Lee, Salix.
Heat 13 — 1. David Rieks, Eldora; 2. Chanse Hollatz, Clear Lake; 3. Ray Stock, Jr., Ankeny; 4. Nate Bonin, Iowa Falls; 5. Kyle Hein, Bellwood, Neb.; 6. Jesse Totten, Schleswig; 7. Brian Derry, Collins; 8. Nick Beckman, Lincoln, Neb..
Heat 14 — 1. Brian Happel, Van Horne; 2. Jamie Herring, Killeen, Texas; 3. Rudy Brunkhorst, Columbus, Neb.; 4. Trevor Hudson, Copperas Cove, Texas; 5. Kyle Schmauss, Eagle Grove; 6. David Miller, Sioux City; 7. Chad Lonneman,
Adrian, Minn.; 8. Darren Schatz, Williston, N.D..

IMCA SportMods
A-Main 01 — 1. Jerry Hoffman, Oronogo, Mo.; 2. Tony Olson, Cedar Rapids; 3. Nelson Vollbrecht, Stanton, Neb.; 4. Ethan Dotson, Bakersfield, Calif.; 5. Cory Rose, Boone; 6. Tyler Afrank, Norfolk, Neb.; 7. Taylor Musselman, Norwalk; 8. Benji Legg, Beatrice, Neb.; 9. Joe Feyen, Plattsmouth, Neb.; 10. Tracy Wassenberg, Shawano, Wis; 11. Justin Remus, New Ulm, Minn.; 12. Jacob Sachau, Denison; 13. Chad Shaw, Trimble, Mo.; 14. Chad Ryerson, Wellsburg; 15. Kyle Griffith, Taft, Calif.; 16. Sean Wyett, Danville; 17. Robby Rosselli, Minot, N.D.; 18. Jeremy Pittsenbarger, Cameron, Mo.; 19. Brian Konz, Le Mars; 20. Nick Meyer, Whittemore; 21. Jared Hansen, Audubon; 22. Brandon Long, Green Bay, Wis; 23. Aaron Benson, Clear Lake; 24. Mike Grantham, Fort Calhoun, Neb.; 25. Ryan Wolla, Tioga, N.D.; 26. Kruz Griffith, Bakersfield, Calif.; 27. Ryan Hiscocks, Britt; 28. Brandon Clough, Wallace, Neb.; 29. Bobby Anders Jr, Quincy, Ill.; 30. Jim Gillenwater, Keokuk.

A-Main 02 — 1. Jake McBirnie, Boone; 2. Jake Simpson, Algona; 3. Carter VanDenBerg, Oskaloosa; 4. Shawn Harker, Nebraska City, Neb.; 5. Jared VanDeest, Holland; 6. George Nordman, Mason City; 7. Alex Zwanzinger, Nashua; 8. Brian Miller, Grand Junction; 9. Lynn Brockett, Ogden; 10. Kurtis Pihl, Lindsborg, Kan.; 11. Matt Frederickson, Aurelia; 12. Darin Roepke, LeMars; 13. Dylan Petersen, Harlan; 14. Sean Manning, Firth, Neb.; 15. Austin Schrage, Cresco; 16. Sam Wieben, Dysart; 17. Lukas Onstot, Norwalk; 18. Anthony Onstot, Norwalk; 19. Shawn Albers, Wellsburg; 20. Danny Roe, Turlock, Calif.; 21. Chet Ragan, Eagle Lake, Minn.; 22. Tony Rialson, Cottonwood, Minn.; 23. Michael Murphy, Jefferson; 24. Todd Inman, Altoona; 25. Tara Longnecker, Woodward; 26. Matt Northrop, Stanhope; 27. Cameron Vande Weerd, Alton; 28. Troy Douglas, North Platte, Neb.; 29. Lucas Lamberies, Clintonville, Wis; 30. Doug Smith, Lanesboro.

B-Main 01 — 1. Justin Medler, Minot, N.D.; 2. Colby Fett, Algona; 3. Brian Schrage, Cresco; 4. Ben Kraus, Britt; 5. Gary Dutton, Bakersfield, Calif.; 6. Kamren Gruber, Great Bend, Kan.; 7. Brian Eppert, Ogden; 8. Arron Duvall, Trenton, Mo.; 9. Austin Frye, Taft, Calif.; 10. Nate Thompson, Fremont, Neb.; 11. Coby Bangasser, Allison; 12. Creston Williams, Newhall; 13. Colby Heishman, Brooklyn; 14. Matthew Anderson, Webb; 15. Curtis Van Der Wal, Oskaloosa; 16. Kyle Robinson, Cherokee; 17. Shane Swanson, Forest City; 18. Levi Chipp, Latimer; 19. Bill Wears, Des Moines; 20. Tim Judd, Wall Lake.
B-Main 02 — 1. Kelly Henderson, Minot, N.D.; 2. James Kleinheksel, Columbus, Neb.; 3. Matthew McCahen, Waterloo; 4. John Albrecht, Glencoe, Minn.; 5. DJ Robinson, Des Moines; 6. Evan Nemitz, Kiron; 7. Jerrod Johannnsen, Schleswig; 8. Aaron Plum, Sioux City; 9. Larry Embrey, Madrid; 10. Caleb Dennis, Meadville, Mo.; 11. Richard Mueller, Jackson, Wyo.; 12. Ralph Risius, Ogden; 13. Tim Cooper, North Platte, Neb.; 14. Sean Tyson, Council Bluffs; 15. Jerry Hinton, Adel; 16. Curt Hilmer, Dysart; 17. Dustin Enabnit, Rockford; 18. Tyler Frye, Belleville, Kan.; 19. Rick Ringgenberg, Kelley; 20. Kevin Bruck, Dunlap.
B-Main 03 — 1. Joshua Appel, Dodge City, Kan.; 2. Dakoda Sellers, Waverly; 3. Cameron Meyer, Pierce, Neb.; 4. Randy Porter, Hutchinson, Kan.; 5. Matt Petrzelka, Norway; 6. Mark Hunziger, Oregon, Mo.; 7. Tyler Soppe, Sherrill; 8. Brandon Morris, Cedar Rapids; 9. Doug Cook, Algona; 10. Jarred Campus, Douglas, N.D.; 11. Bryan Johnson, Roland; 12. Bruce Egeland, Marshall, Minn.; 13. Eric Bassett, Mankato, Minn.; 14. Bryan Rigsby, Topeka, Kan.; 15. Blain Petersen, Essex; 16. Harvey Vande Weerd, Alton; 17. Brandon Ostwald, Algona; 18. Cody Knecht, Whittemore; 19. Nate Whitehurst, Mason City; 20. Aaron Hilderman, Topeka, Kan..
B-Main 04 — 1. Brett Lowry, Kellogg; 2. Ryan King, Montour; 3. Cody Olsen, Omaha, Neb.; 4. Jeremy Noonan, Lincoln, Neb.; 5. Clinton Luellen, Minburn; 6. Nathan Mumm, Harlan; 7. Chase Rudolf, Prole; 8. Jeremiah LaDue, Trenton, N.D.; 9. Daniel Gottschalk, Ellis, Kan.; 10. Lynn Starry, Chamois, Mo.; 11. Robert Moore, Maxwell; 12. Tory Mack, Surrey, N.D.; 13. Austin Kaplan, Des Moines; 14. Tom Lathrop, Ottumwa; 15. T.J. Brown, Heron Lake, Minn.; 16. Mike Appel, Dodge City, Kan.; 17. Kody Havens, Wiota; 18. Jon Schultz, Waunakee, Wis; 19. Kevin Robinson, Dewar; 20. Trevor Chaplin, Iowa Falls.

Heat 01 — 1. Jeremy Pittsenbarger, Cameron, Mo.; 2. Tony Olson, Cedar Rapids; 3. Jacob Sachau, Denison; 4. Creston Williams, Newhall; 5. Coby Bangasser, Allison; 6. Kyle Robinson, Cherokee; 7. Matthew Anderson, Webb; 8. Travis Patterson, Lincoln, Neb..
Heat 02 — 1. Nelson Vollbrecht, Stanton, Neb.; 2. Taylor Musselman, Norwalk; 3. Brandon Clough, Wallace, Neb.; 4. Colby Heishman, Brooklyn; 5. Nate Thompson, Fremont, Neb.; 6. Shane Swanson, Forest City; 7. Bill Wears, Des Moines; 8. Fred Traskowsky, Woodbine, Kan..
Heat 03 — 1. Tyler Afrank, Norfolk, Neb.; 2. Nick Meyer, Whittemore; 3. Cory Rose, Boone; 4. Brian Schrage, Cresco; 5. Austin Frye, Taft, Calif.; 6. Brian Eppert, Ogden; 7. Arron Duvall, Trenton, Mo.; 8. Randy Rudolf, Norwalk.
Heat 04 — 1. Tracy Wassenberg, Shawano, Wis; 2. Aaron Benson, Clear Lake; 3. Justin Remus, New Ulm, Minn.; 4. Justin Medler, Minot, N.D.; 5. Curtis Van Der Wal, Oskaloosa; 6. Ben Kraus, Britt; 7. Tim Judd, Wall Lake; 8. Ryan Topf, Charter Oak.
Heat 05 — 1. Jerry Hoffman, Oronogo, Mo.; 2. Jared Hansen, Audubon; 3. Robby Rosselli, Minot, N.D.; 4. Gary Dutton, Bakersfield, Calif.; 5. Colby Fett, Algona; 6. Levi Chipp, Latimer; 7. Kamren Gruber, Great Bend, Kan.; 8. Dustin Morgan, Williston, N.D..
Heat 06 — 1. Bobby Anders Jr, Quincy, Ill.; 2. Ryan Hiscocks, Britt; 3. Joe Feyen, Plattsmouth, Neb.; 4. Jerrod Johannnsen, Schleswig; 5. Kelly Henderson, Minot, N.D.; 6. Aaron Plum, Sioux City; 7. Tim Cooper, North Platte, Neb.; 8. Rick Fosse, Des Moines.
Heat 07 — 1. Ethan Dotson, Bakersfield, Calif.; 2. Kruz Griffith, Bakersfield, Calif.; 3. Mike Grantham, Fort Calhoun, Neb.; 4. John Albrecht, Glencoe, Minn.; 5. Matthew McCahen, Waterloo; 6. Richard Mueller, Jackson, Wyo.; 7. Rick Ringgenberg, Kelley; 8. Nate Ginest, Great Bend, Kan..
Heat 08 — 1. Chad Shaw, Trimble, Mo.; 2. Sean Wyett, Danville; 3. Chad Ryerson, Wellsburg; 4. James Kleinheksel, Columbus, Neb.; 5. Curt Hilmer, Dysart; 6. DJ Robinson, Des Moines; 7. Kevin Bruck, Dunlap; 8. Brandon Williams, Des Moines.
Heat 09 — 1. Jim Gillenwater, Keokuk; 2. Brandon Long, Green Bay, Wis; 3. Ryan Wolla, Tioga, N.D.; 4. Sean Tyson, Council Bluffs; 5. Caleb Dennis, Meadville, Mo.; 6. Larry Embrey, Madrid; 7. Ralph Risius, Ogden; 8. Paul Atchison, Webster City.
Heat 10 — 1. Kyle Griffith, Taft, Calif.; 2. Benji Legg, Beatrice, Neb.; 3. Brian Konz, Le Mars; 4. Jerry Hinton, Adel; 5. Dustin Enabnit, Rockford; 6. Tyler Frye, Belleville, Kan.; 7. Evan Nemitz, Kiron; 8. Dawn Krall, Waterloo.
Heat 11 — 1. George Nordman, Mason City; 2. Sam Wieben, Dysart; 3. Lukas Onstot, Norwalk; 4. Bruce Egeland, Marshall, Minn.; 5. Tyler Soppe, Sherrill; 6. Cameron Meyer, Pierce, Neb.; 7. Cody Knecht, Whittemore; 8. Matt Lizotte, Minot, N.D..
Heat 12 — 1. Matt Northrop, Stanhope; 2. Shawn Harker, Nebraska City, Neb.; 3. Tony Rialson, Cottonwood, Minn.; 4. Blain Petersen, Essex; 5. Brandon Morris, Cedar Rapids; 6. Dakoda Sellers, Waverly; 7. Nate Whitehurst, Mason City; 8. Matt Marquardt, Tekamah, Neb..
Heat 13 — 1. Michael Murphy, Jefferson; 2. Darin Roepke, LeMars; 3. Lynn Brockett, Ogden; 4. Joshua Appel, Dodge City, Kan.; 5. Harvey Vande Weerd, Alton; 6. Bryan Rigsby, Topeka, Kan.; 7. Aaron Hilderman, Topeka, Kan.; 8. Tony Ploeger;.
Heat 14 — 1. Dylan Petersen, Harlan; 2. Anthony Onstot, Norwalk; 3. Cameron Vande Weerd, Alton; 4. Mark Hunziger, Oregon, Mo.; 5. Doug Cook, Algona; 6. Eric Bassett, Mankato, Minn.; 7. Randy Porter, Hutchinson, Kan..
Heat 15 — 1. Chet Ragan, Eagle Lake, Minn.; 2. Brian Miller, Grand Junction; 3. Sean Manning, Firth, Neb.; 4. Bryan Johnson, Roland; 5. Brandon Ostwald, Algona; 6. Jarred Campus, Douglas, N.D.; 7. Matt Petrzelka, Norway.
Heat 16 — 1. Carter VanDenBerg, Oskaloosa; 2. Matt Frederickson, Aurelia; 3. Lucas Lamberies, Clintonville, Wis; 4. Ryan King, Montour; 5. T.J. Brown, Heron Lake, Minn.; 6. Brett Lowry, Kellogg; 7. Clinton Luellen, Minburn.
Heat 17 — 1. Jake McBirnie, Boone; 2. Doug Smith, Lanesboro; 3. Austin Schrage, Cresco; 4. Chase Rudolf, Prole; 5. Tory Mack, Surrey, N.D.; 6. Jeremy Noonan, Lincoln, Neb.; 7. Nathan Mumm, Harlan; 8. Jacob Salisbury, Dunkerton.
Heat 18 — 1. Tara Longnecker, Woodward; 2. Shawn Albers, Wellsburg; 3. Jared VanDeest, Holland; 4. Austin Kaplan, Des Moines; 5. Cody Olsen, Omaha, Neb.; 6. Lynn Starry, Chamois, Mo.; 7. Kevin Robinson, Dewar.
Heat 19 — 1. Jake Simpson, Algona; 2. Kurtis Pihl, Lindsborg, Kan.; 3. Troy Douglas, North Platte, Neb.; 4. Daniel Gottschalk, Ellis, Kan.; 5. Mike Appel, Dodge City, Kan.; 6. Kody Havens, Wiota; 7. Trevor Chaplin, Iowa Falls.
Heat 20 — 1. Alex Zwanzinger, Nashua; 2. Danny Roe, Turlock, Calif.; 3. Todd Inman, Altoona; 4. Tom Lathrop, Ottumwa; 5. Robert Moore, Maxwell; 6. Jon Schultz, Waunakee, Wis; 7. Jeremiah LaDue, Trenton, N.D..

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