Change in plans pays off for Dahl with victory lane visit at Jamestown Stampede
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Sept. 26) – Mark Dahl hadn’t planned to race at Jamestown Speedway’s Stock Car Stampede special until seeing that his crew had unloaded and washed his Xtreme Motor Sports IMCA Modified. He was glad they did. Dahl led all 25 laps of Saturday’s main event after drawing a rare outside pole start. The Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot qualifying victory paid $2,000. “I’ve been really busy at work. I wasn’t even planning to race at Jamestown,” Dahl said. “If it hadn’t been for Arlen (Frederick) and Daryn (Schuler), I wouldn’t even have been there.” They’d made a quick stop at Performance Auto in Fargo for three off-the-shelf shocks – the price tag was still on the left front in post-race tech – before heading to Jamestown. Dahl won his Friday night heat after starting last, then stayed in front for the duration of Saturday’s main event despite numerous restarts. “It got pretty busy on the lower line so I stayed up top and it worked pretty good for me,” said Dahl, also a [Read More]
