Boone Speedway held its unique Hawkeye Challenge race on Saturday night, an added attraction to the regular weekly series racing. This race started many years ago at the Speedway and then was dropped. It was resurrected again a few years back. It's quite a sight to see the Modifieds, Stock Cars, SportMods, Hobby Stocks and Mod Lites all racing at the same time. This year, the Sprint Cars could not gather enough cars to make the trip. Top heat winners got to run the special exhibition race.
Devin Smith in the Stock Car class captured that special win. It was Paul Nagle credited with the win in the IMCA Friesen Performance Modifieds, and Tony Cox, making his debut of the season, took the IMCA Sunoco Stock Car victory. Jake Sachau came from starting in the sixth row to win the IMCA Friesen Performance IMCA Northern SportMod feature. Mike Smith made it back to back wins in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks, and Josh May got his first win of the year in the IMCA STARS Mod Lites.
The Mod Lites ran their feature event first. It took just two laps before sixth place starter Josh May had grabbed the lead. From there on out, it was all May as he pulled away from the rest of the field and took the dominate win. Charlie Brown (who has just recently returned after a time off from racing) came from ninth to finish as the runner up. Last week's winner Jason Toppenberg was third, Bryan Zehm took fourth, and Randy Bryan was fifth.
The IMCA Northern SportMods ran their 18 lap A main next. Jason York, who looked strong in winning his heat race, looked strong from the get go in the feature as well. York started on the outside front row and immediately took the lead and pulled away. His momentum and comfortable lead was broken when a caution flew at lap twelve....something he did not want to see.
On the restart, third place Jake Sachau saw his chance, slid around leader York in corner two, and took the lead. Sachau pulled away, but once again a yellow flew, and this time it would set up a green-white-checkered finish. It was no hinderance to Sachau however, and he went home to the flying checkers and the win. Braden Richards had a good run, coming from thirteenth to finish third. Earlier leader York held the third spot, fourth went to ninth place starter Taylor Kuehl, and Ryan Leeman rounded out the top five. This was Sachau's second win at the track, driving all the way from eleventh starting spot, to take the checkers.
There was a bit of a twist in the final outcome of the IMCA Modified feature.
Most of the race was between Matthew Meinecke and Paul Nagle. Meinecke held the top spot and then Nagle came from starting eighth to run him down. The two cars then pulled away from the pack and Nagle began his quest for a way around. He ran low, where no one else was in turns one and two, searching for that line. Those peeks never quite worked however, and it was Meinecke flashing across the line to take the checkers, Nagle chasing him across. A distance behind in third place was eleventh place starter Jake McBirnie, as he won the battle over Cory Sauerman in fourth, and Randy Havlik was a close fifth
The above however, was not the final outcome of the race. The winner of the Modified feature went to Paul Nagle, who although crossing in second was declared the winner after Meinecke, who took the checkers, was found to have an infraction of deck height, and he was docked two positions, putting him third. Paul Nagle was then awarded the win, and McBirnie was second. This was Nagle's first win at the speedway.
Tony Cox hopped into an IMCA Stock Car Saturday night, making his second appearance of the year, and came away a winner. He led all but the first two laps on his run to the checkers, fended off some fierce competitors behind him, and pulled away in the closing moments to easily take the win. David Smith finished as the runner up after battling his way through some stiff competition, and Michael Jaennette nosed past Andrew Burg at the finish line as they went third and fourth respectively. Jay Schmidt had to qualify through a B main, started twenty-first, and finished fifth in an impressive run. Cox, who last raced in the Modified division a season or two back, was no doubt delighted to return to Victory Lane at Boone Speedway. He was driving the car previously piloted by Craig Carlson.
The IMCA Hobby Stocks saw Mike Smith returning to a familiar winner's circle after the division's 15 lap A main. Smith came from starting twelfth, ran down then leader Aron Fye on lap ten, and went home to the win. Eric Stanton gave it his all to try and catch Smith, but had to settle for second place. Aron Fye held third spot, John Watson came from eleventh to finish fourth, and Eric Knutson completed the top five. Smith repeated his win from last week, made this his sixth win of the regular season, and he also won the Frostbuster special.
Earlier in the evening, the Hawkeye Challenge, a race that is unique to Boone Speedway that pits different divisions of cars all racing at the the same time against each other. It was $1,000 to win the over all exhibition race with five classes of cars...the Modifieds, Stock Cars, Northern SportMods, Hobby Stocks, and Mod Lites. The classes were staggered by lap count. Each class winner was also awarded $500.
When the frenzied race was completed the final results showed that the Stock Car of Devin Smith was the over all winner. The other class winners were Paul Nagle in the Modifieds, Jake Sachau in the Northern SportMods, John Watson in the Hobby Stocks, and Randy Bryan in the Mod Lites. I don't think anyone but the scorers and transponder knew at any given time, just who was leading, but it is quite the sight to see with all divisions on the track at once.
Next Saturday, July 23 is a special night at the Boone Speedway. It is Salute to Veterans Night. There will be race cars on display with special wraps honoring veterans, and all veterans and widows of veterans will be admitted free. They will also receive a free meal and drink and many gifts and prizes will be awarded. For next week only, the gates will open at 4, allowing time for the meal, gifts, and seeing the specially wrapped race cars on display in the Fan Zone. Gates will open at 4, hot laps are 5:30, and racing at 7. The Modifieds will be racing for $5,000 to win, the Stock Cars $2,000, SportMods $1,000 and the Hobby Stocks $600.
Keep supporting dirt track racing and keep the sport we all love alive and well.
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