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O'Reilly ASCS Sprints Coming to BCM

September 5, 2008, 8pm Start

The Sprint Show will include the Midwest Region, Northern Region and Kansas Region of ASCS Sprints. There will also be GOTRA's and Outlaw Vintage Lites running as well. Gates will open at 5:30pm, Hot Laps at 7pm and racing starts at 8pm. Admission is $15 for Adults (12+), $5 for Kids (6-11). We hope to see you at the track for this special event.

 

Great racing in all classes on Aug 1st

Great to see all the new drivers, we hope you return.

Scott Styskal took the lead in the first of two IMCA Modified heat races as the green flag flew.  James Moore took the lead on lap number two.  On lap three, Bob Zoubek took the lead and continued for the win.  Moore was second, Styskal third and Jenny Sylvester fourth.  Michael Densberger led the first four laps of the second heat but then ended up in the pits.  Chris Alcorn got the lead at that point and continued for the win.  Scott Bivens finished second, Mike Stearns third and Adrian Hein Jr. was fourth.

Dan Rhiley controlled the first to two IMCA Sport Compact heat races with the win.  Ronald Frank finished second with Michael Rice third, and Mike Simpson fourth.  Ben Simpson controlled the second heat race as Amanda Rhiley moved up to finish second.  Ray Harrington was third and Mary Lenz fourth.

Shane Hiatt took the lead as the first of two IMCA Hobby Stock heat races began.  Hiatt continued for the win as Dusty Poessnecker had to settle for second.  Quinten Spragg was third and Damon Richards fourth.  Shane Schneider controlled the second Hobby Stock heat race with a win.  Nick Topil was second, Brandon  Kresha third and Brent Van Diest took fourth.

Brandon Jessen led the first of two IMCA Sport Mod heat races from start to finish.  Denny Berghahn Jr. finished second with Jim Hendricks third and Ron Allen fourth.  Rod Bronson had the early lead in the second heat race but Max Harder took the lead on lap number six.  Harder continued for the win as Bronson finished second.  Tyler Olson and Steve Swarthout rounded out the top four.

Mike Simpson grabbed the lead at the start of the IMCA Sport Compact feature race.  Ronald Frank took the lead on lap three as Simpson dropped into second place.  Dan Rhiley stole second place on the white flag lap.  Mike Simpson finished third and Michael Rice was fourth.

Shane Schneider led the entire distance in the IMCA Hobby Stock feature.  Mike Goldfuss rode up on the wall coming out of turn two after five laps.  Goldfuss ended up on his top on the backstretch bringing out a red flag.  Fortunately Mike was not seriously injured in the accident. Schneider continued his lead and got the win.  Brandon Kresha finished in second with Dusty Poessnecker third and Kyle Hein was fourth.

Brandon Jessen led the first eight laps of the IMCA Sport Mod feature before Denny Berghagh Jr. took the lead and the win.  Jessen finished second with Jim Hendircks third and Max Harder was fourth.

Scott Styskal grabbed the lead in the IMCA Modified feature but ended his night early after making contact with the wall on the front stretch.  Bob Zoubek took the win with Chris Alcorn second, Mike Stearns third and Mike Densberger was fourth.

 

Midget show does not disappoint

"Kornhusker Midget Klassic" and Ron Hughes JR & SR Memorial Race

Butler County Motorplex held a Monday night race for the Kornhusker Midget Klassic and Rong Hughes Jr and Sr Memorial races.  Thirty-one drivers from across the country participated in the event.  Jonathon Beason from Broken Arrow OK won the first of four Midget heat races.  Billy Mentgen, Jamestown Indiana was second, Austin Brown Millsadt Illinois third and Keith Rauch of Thornton Colorado fourth.  Zach Daum, Pochantas Illinois took the win in the second heat race followed by Evan Pardo, Jonesboro Texas, Joe Boyles, Greenwood Missouri and Ken Brown Millsadt of Milsadt Illinois.  Davey Ray from Illinois won the third heat.  Matt Johnson of Oklahoma was second, Rick Shuman of Arizon third and Gary Taylor of Oklahoma fourth.  The final heat race winner for the night was Brad Loyet from Missouri.  Chad McDaniel of Concordia Kansas was second, Donnie Ray Crawford from Broken Arrow Oklahoma and Luke Icke of Littleton Colorado was fourth.

Dan Rhiley won the IMCA Sport Compact heat race.  Jeremy Noonan was second, Josh Schlotfeib third and Amanda Rhiley fourth.

Shane Schneider of Columbus won the first IMCA Hobby Stock heat race.  Second went to Mike Goldfuss, third Jerrid Becker and fourth Shane Hiatt.  Dusty Poessnecker won heat number two as Brandon Kresha was second, Rich Small third and Nick Topil fourth.

The Midgets had a four lap Trophy dash composed of the four heat race winners.  Brad Loyet took the win with Jonathon Beason second, Matt Johnson third and Zach Daum fourth.

Dan Rhiley won the IMCA Sport Compact feature.  Josh Schlotfeilb was second followed by Amanda Rhiley and John Sedlachek.  Dusty Poessnecker won the IMCA Hobby Stock feature.  Brandon Kresha, Rich Small and Shane Hiatt rounded out the top four.

The final four transfer positions for the Midget feature were determined as fifteen drivers were scheduled in their B feature.  Jerry Coons Jr. from Tucson took the win with Bob Harr, Arvada Colorado second, Terry Goodwin, Phoenix third and Jace Pennetta also Arvada fourth.

Twenty drivers took the green flag for the Midget A feature.  The best time in the feature was 14.885 seconds with a lap speed of 90.695 miles per hour.  This time was set by Zach Daum of Pochontas, Illinois who won the feature.  Second Place went to Billy Mentgen of Jamestown Indiana.  Brad Loyet was third and Davey Ray fourth.

Dash for Cash Winner - #o5 Brad Loyet

With full grandstands and a beautiful summer evening the Midgets took to the track and put on a show. Not hard to do when the drivers fall in love with the surface. "The track was the best we have seen all season" stated the father of one driver after the race. They were so impressed they are rearranging their schedule to come back for the Sept. 5th Winged Sprints show. See photos from the event at www.racedayprints.com