Sunday, August 20, 2017

First time wins to Ward, Gustoff and Janssen

There was a good crowd on hand at the Boone Speedway on Saturday night.  They did not want for action as the 141 cars checked into the pits, put on some excellent racing.  The youngsters also benefited as sponsors gave away 36 bicycles to the lucky kids.

Tim Ward captured his first ever Boone win in the Modified division,  and rookie Stock Car competitor, Cody Gustoff, won for the first time this year.  Seth Janssen saw victory lane for the first time this season in the Hobby Stocks, while Jake McBirnie repeated in the SportMod class, and Bryan Zehm in the Mod Lites.

Mike Kennedy led the opening laps of the 15 lap Mod Lite feature, with Travis Stensland tailing him.  Stensland was able to get around Kennedy at lap nine, to take the lead.  Kennedy was soon dogged by tenth place starter Bryan Zehm, who had thrown his hat into the ring.  Zehm continued his run to the front, and took over as captain of the ship with just two laps remaining.  He would hold that lead to the flying checkers and the win.  Stensland held on to second place, Kennedy was third, Josh May finished fourth and Charlie Brown completed the top five.  Zehm now has seven wins under his belt for 2017 and has a huge lead in the points race....as he looks to repeat the track championship.

Jake McBirnie returned to the winner's circle in the IMCA Northern SportMod class.  McBirnie came from tenth starting position to grab the lead away from Taylor Musselman at lap ten.  McBirnie then put distance between himself and the rest of the field, scoring the victory.  Musselman held on to the runner up spot, pole sitter Lonnie Hodges finished in third place, Cory Pestotnik finished fourth, and Thomas Egenberger was fifth.  The race went flag to flag.  This marked the third regular season win for McBirnie.  Only five points separate Chad Ryerson and Johnathon Logue for the track championship.

In the 20 lap IMCA Modified A feature, it was Tim Ward dominating the race and taking the win.  Ward led the entire event to capture his first ever feature win at Boone.  Ward outdistanced second place finisher Russ Dickerson, who was able to slip by third place Josh Truman in the final lap.  Point leader Mike VanGenderen started twelfth, and finished fourth, and Randy Havlik filled out the top five. VanGenderen leads Dickerson by seven points going into next week's season championship.

Cody Gustoff was the winner in the 18 lap IMCA Stock Car feature.  Gustoff, who is in his rookie season in the division after jumping up from the Hobby Stock ranks, took command of the lead at lap five, and never looked back.  Last week's winner Devin Smith, made a good recovery to finish a close second after twice pushing up in corner four and losing ground.  Trent Murphy had to qualify through the B main, started twenty-second, and finished third, fourth went to Matt West, and Tyler Pickett was fifth.  Gustoff, a second generation driver is the son of  Donnie Gustoff.  He has won in the Hobby Stock division in past years, but this was his first win in the Stock Car class.  Donavon Smith  looks to be taking his second consecutive track championship next week.

Seth Janssen had good command of the IMCA Hobby Stock A main, leading comfortably with just a lap remaining.  That's when a yellow flag flew, making it a green-white-checkered finish.  Solomon Bennett had gotten to the runner up spot in the waning laps, but when the race restarted, he was unable to do more than chase winner Janssen across the line to finish second.  Last week's winner, Shaun Wirtz, took third place, Ray Stock, Jr. was fourth and Ryan Wells finished fifth after starting fourteenth on the grid.  This was Janssen's first win of the season.  The season championship will determine who is track champion next week in a tight race.  Dustin Graham is one point up on Aaron Rudolph, Dustin Lynch is five points out of first, and Ryan Wells is seven points behind.  Look for some exciting racing in this class next week!

A plethora of new drivers showed up last evening, some due to their home tracks already finished for the season, others to test the waters for the upcoming Super Nationals.  Next Saturday night, August 26 will be season championship night.  In the past, first time racers at the track are not allowed to race on championship night.

Get out and find a race to attend.  We all need to support the sport we all love....dirt track racing!

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