Saturday, August 12, 2017

DeFrance and Anderson new winners at Marshalltown

It was another night of fast action and close finishes at the Marshalltown Speedway on Friday night.   The track was slick and racy with distinct top and bottom grooves...the drivers picking their preference much of the night.  There were several new faces among the 113 drivers checked in.

It was a draw/redraw night for the IMCA Northern SportMods, IMCA Stock Cars, and IMCA Hobby Stocks.  They were all gunning for a $500 prize in each class.

 Hometown boy Darrel DeFrance inched out a win in the IMCA Late Model feature.  Jenae Gustin kept it a family affair by winning the IMCA Modified feature.  Sam Wieben took the IMCA Northern SportMod feature in a squeaker, as did Donavon Smith in the IMCA Stock Cars.  Veteran racer Jeff Anderson posted a first win in the IMCA Hobby Stock division and Travis Stensland scored win #7 in the Mod Lite class.

Win #7 didn't come easy for Travis Stensland in the Mod Lite 15 lap feature.  Stensland got the lead early but by lap five, he had his hands full with last week's winner Jason Masengarb.  Masengarb took command at lap eight; Stensland hot on his heels, and not far behind in third was Bryan Zehm...just waiting for his opportunity. Stensland was able to nose under Masengarb on the final lap, and beat him to the checkers for the win.  Masengarb was the runner up, Bryan Zehm finished a close third, fourth went to Mike Morrill, and Jeff Stensland came home in fifth place. Stensland's first win came back in May when at that time, he was piloting the "rent a ride" #95 of Mike Kennedy.  Since then, he has been in his own #89, and has it dialed it at Marshalltown.

The IMCA Northern SportMod 18 lap feature had a close finish also. Sam Wieben and Travis Peterson swapped the lead numerous times, and often ran side by side.  The two challenged each other from the very start of the race, all eyes on the front of the pack.  The final circuit found Wieben holding off Peterson at the checkers to take the win.  Third went to twelfth place starter, Jared VanDeest, fourth was Jake McBirnie, and Shawn Cooney completed the top five.  This was Wieben's second win of 2017.  We note that though we saw Joey Schaefer cross the finish line in third spot, he was designated to last place in the official results, with what we can assume was a disqualification.

It was a tight race up front in the IMCA Hobby Stock A Main event also.  Eric Stanton established the lead at lap one.  He soon had Jeff Anderson sniffing at his heels and by lap three, Anderson was captain of the ship.  Stanton didn't go away however, and he was soon joined in the chase by Jeff's son, Shannon Anderson.  It was Jeff Anderson's night though, and he took the flying checkers and the win.  Eric Stanton chased him closely across the line to finish second, Shannon Anderson a close third.  Fourth was Gene Nicklas and Leah Wroten was fifth.  This was Jeff Anderson's first win at Marshalltown this year. Anderson, a multi-time IMCA Stock Car National champion has come of out of semi-retirement this season, by the urging of son Shannon, who found him the ride in the #8R car.  

The IMCA Stock Cars, the Class too Tough to Tame, once again lived up to its name.  The 18 lap feature was a hard fought battle at the wire between Donavon Smith and Michael Jaennette.  Smith had led from lap eleven, digging on the bottom line of the track, where he prefers.  The sudden appearance of Michael Jaennette, who had started eleventh, came into play at lap twelve as he came flying around the rim of the track.  Jaennette got the advantage on lap sixteen, then lap cars came into play.  Jaennette lost a bit of footing, and Smith seized the moment.  He took the lead, and crossed under the checkers first.  Jaennette had to settle for the runner up spot, Kyle Everts was third and Jason Minnehan and Jared Daggett were fourth and fifth. This was Smith's second win this season.

The 20 lap Modified feature came next. Veteran racer, Joe McBirnie, looked destined to go to victory lane after grabbing the lead in the opening lap, and driving away from the field.  Fifth row starter Jenae Gustin had something to say about that however.  She put her ride to the top of the track and set sail.  She gained ground each lap, and by the halfway mark, had flown into the lead.  It was Gustin that now pulled away from the pack, keeping the lead and scoring a resounding win....to the delight of much of the crowd.  McBirnie held on to second place, third was Jake Strayer, Jason Murray was fourth and Gatlin Leytham rounded out the top five.  Gustin won for the second time at Marshalltown this year.

Not to be outdone, Darrel DeFrance matched his niece Jenae Gustin's win by scoring the victory in a close finish in the IMCA Late Model contest.  DeFrance took the lead at lap three and was motoring along untouched until Todd Cooney made his presence known a few laps later.  DeFrance however, was able to hold off the hard charging Cooney in a close finish at the checkers.  Joe Zrostlik came home in third place, Paul Nagle took fourth, and Justin Mitchell was fifth. DeFrance posted his first crowd pleasing win of the year.

As mentioned above, a few new faces were in the field of cars last evening.  Among those was Minneapolis, Kansas driver, Cody Williams.  Williams is the Kansas state IMCA point leader in the Hobby Stock division.  The Stock Car class also drew several new drivers....Scooter Dulin, Pat Graham, Jason See and Craig Carlson.

For the seventh week in a row, (and we are not the only ones counting) the wind was from the north.  What's up with that in the summer in Iowa?  We've been getting our weekly taste of good ole Iowa dirt for sure!

The season is winding down, and only a couple more weeks remain for weekly racing at Marshalltown.  Season Championships are August 25.  Then on Friday, September 1, it will be "the Showdown in Motown".  Think of it as the "Prelude to the Prelude" which is the next night at the Boone Speedway.  Many drivers will already be in the area for the IMCA Super Nationals that begin on Labor Day, so the field should be stout in the IMCA Modified, Stock Car, Northern SportMod, and Hobby Stock classes.  The Karl Chevrolet Dirt Trucks are also on the docket. The final "hooray" of the year will be the 11th Annual World Nationals on September 15 and 16.  $10,000 goes to the Modified winner.  This year, I understand it is open to both open and crate motors, and will be sanctioned by IMCA.

Get out and enjoy the rest of the racing season we have left.  It won't be long until we will be yearning for the 2018 season!  


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