The Boone Speedway saw all repeat winners on Saturday night. Jimmy Gustin grabbed the win in the IMCA Modified class, veteran racer Robert Stofer took the honors in the IMCA Stock Car division, Jake McBirnie returned to Victory Lane in the IMCA Northern SportMods, Aaron Rudolph made it two in a row in the IMCA Hobby Stocks, and Charlie Brown was victorious in the Mod Lite division. All on a beautiful summer night in Iowa with 128 cars checked into the pits.
Charlie Brown led from start to finish in the 15-lap MADCRA Mod Lite feature. He outdistanced second place Joe Glick by a comfortable margin. Bryan Zehm came from tenth starting spot to capture third place, fourth went to ninth place starter Travis Stensland, and father Jeff Stensland rounded out the top five. This was Brown's second win this season.
It's a tight points race for the track championship with next week's season championship deciding who will wear the crown. Bryan Zehm sits one point up on both Joe Glick and Travis Stensland.
Jake McBirnie found his way back to Victory Lane in the IMCA Northern SportMod class. McBirnie raced side by side with then leader Kevin Yearington for several laps before finally taking over the lead at lap eleven. From there on McBirnie distanced himself from the competition, and swept home to a comfortable win despite having to endure two more cautions and subsequent restarts. Yearington held on to the runner up spot, Thomas Egenberger just beat Johnathon Logue at the stripe as they went third and fourth respectively, and Curtis Veber completed the top five. The win marked McBirnie's fifth trip to the winner's circle in 2018 at the speedway.
Austin Luellen is seeking his first track title in the SportMod division as he holds a 15 point lead over Johnathon Logue, with just next week's race left.
The IMCA Stock Cars put on their usual entertaining feature event. Robert Stofer started eighth and took over as captain of the ship at lap two and was content to let the cars behind him duke it out for position as he rode comfortably in the lead. There was a spirited battle brewing among the contenders running second through fifth spots. Scott Davis, Trent Murphy, Jay Schmidt and Tyler Pickett were battling one another for position as the laps wound down, and it was anyone's guess as to the outcome in the closing moments. As Stofer took the checkers, it was Trent Murphy getting the upper hand to score the runner up spot, Jay Schmidt started twelfth and finished in third place, Scott Davis won the battle for fourth, and Tyler Pickett took fifth. This was Stofer's second win of the year.
Going into next week's championship event, it was Jay Schmidt regaining his point lead last night. He sits 16 points up on Johnny Spaw and 18 points up on Donavon Smith. Schmidt debuted his new-look snazzy white wrapped hot rod last night....dubbing it "Betty White". You may recall he had "Black Betty" a few years ago.
Robert Avery was the early leader of the 20-lap IMCA Modified feature, but Jimmy Gustin, who started eighth on the field, wasted no time in getting to his tail by lap four. Just two laps later, Gustin made the pass for the lead and then stretched it out. He was leading by half a lap when that was all erased when a yellow flew with just three laps remaining. It didn't bother Gustin however, as he motored away from the field on the restart, and swept to the comfortable win. Tony Hilgenberg ran up front all night and finished second, third was early leader Robert Avery, and Eric Elliott beat out Joel Bushore as they finished fourth and fifth respectively. This was Gustin's second win of 2018 as he also won the season opener.
Going into next week's season final, it is Randy Havlik with an eight point lead over Eric Elliott as they battle for the Modified track title.
Aaron Rudolph made it two wins in a row by snapping up the IMCA Hobby Stock 12-lap main event. Rudolph worked his way from tenth starting position to catch leader David McQuiston. With just two laps remaining in the contest, Rudolph made the pass and stole the win. McQuiston had to be satisfied with the runner up spot, Jack Phillips finished in third, fourth was John Watson, and Todd Bass started in twenty-fourth spot...tail end Charlie, and finished in fifth. Rudolph took win #3 for the season.
Andrew Burg, despite finishing fifteenth last night and missing one week, still holds an insurmountable 41 point lead in the Hobby Stock chase over Aaron Rudolph.
The night cap was the running of the 2-person Cruiser cars. Once again, it was the duo of Mason and Agan returning to the podium as they captured back to back wins. You can't miss them on the track as they sport two giant color-changing light sticks attached to the trunk.
Next Saturday night, August 25, is season championship night and the crowning of track champions. The top 20 in points will be locked into their respective features and if need be, the field will be completed through qualifying races.
The following week on Saturday September 1 will be the Prelude to the Super Nationals. With many cars already arriving for the Super Nationals Labor Day week run, it will no doubt be a full night of racing action. There were 287 cars racing in 2017's Prelude night. Note the early start times. Pits open at 2, front gates at 3, hot laps are 4, and racing starts at 5. The following Monday, Labor Day, begins the six day run of the 36th annual Super Nationals. If you want to see a lot of racing, put at least one of those six days on your bucket list to see the spectacle that is the IMCA Super Nationals.
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