The Marshalltown Speedway sprang back to action on Friday night with their season points opener. A threat of rain was in the forecast, which turned out not to be an issue, but Mother Nature turned on a dime. The beautiful low 70's with a light southerly breeze the entire day, turned into low 60's and a stiff northwesterly wind by showtime...dipping lower as the show progressed. The field of 118 cars and the show they put on however, won out.
The IMCA Friesen Performance Northern SportMods ran their 20 lap feature first.
Kyle Olson started on the pole and took it home to the checkers after a good battle with Jenae Gustin for much of the race. He held off seventh place starter Travis Peterson who finished as the runner up. Hometown racer Jenae Gustin and early leader took third, followed by Madrid, Iowa's Braden Richards in fourth, and Kaylin Lopez completed the top five. Olson is the defending track champion in the division.
The Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars were up next for their 20 lap A feature.
Austin Kaplan started third, and had the lead by the time lap one was scored. From there on he never looked back on his way to the checkers. He did have big time company dicing it out hot and heavy behind him however, with Michael Jaennette, Steve Meyer, Dan Mackenthun, and Dave Atcher duking it out. When the dust settled, it was Mackenthun, the driver out of Hamburg, Minnesota capturing the runner up spot. It was a fierce battle for the next positions as well, with Meyer taking third, Atcher was fourth, and Jaennette rounding out the top five.
The IMCA STARS Mod Lites came next in their 20 lap feature shoot out.
Jon Padilla, Silvis, Illinois racer, would lead all laps to capture his win #1 of the season. A big snafu on the start, realigning some of the front starting cars who were involved, may or may not have helped get Padilla the win, as he looked remarkably strong all night. Padilla finished well ahead of second place Riley Clem, Bakersfield, California who had to fight back after being involved in the "no go" start, Josh May took third, fourth went to Jason Toppenberg, and Bryan Zehm was fifth.
The Friesen Performance IMCA Modified 20 lap feature gave the fans their money's worth as Dallon Murty, and Todd Shute put on quite a show!
Murty started second, and immediately took over the top spot. Todd Shute soon tucked on to Murty's tail after starting in third place. Then the two began the show for the fans, as lap after lap, Murty, holding court on the top of the track, and Shute looking under him went at it. It was a relentless battle between the two with Murty managing to keep the upper hand as each lap was scored. That is until Shute's persistence paid off at the line with one lap to go, as he was scored the leader. He would then keep the top spot the final circuit to take the win....Murty an ever so close second. Jake McBirnie put his ride into third after starting eighth, overtaking Jerry Flippo in the closing laps who finished fourth, and Corning, Iowa's Jesse Dennis made the trip to the High Banks worth his fifth place finish after starting fifteenth.
The Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stocks came up next for another 20 lap feature for the fans in the stands.
Calvin Dhondt started fifth and shot to the lead, only to have his night turn ugly. He went spinning in turns one and two just after the first lap was scored. This brought out a yellow, sending Dhondt to realign at the tail, and handing the lead over to Tom Killen, Jr.
Killen's lead was short-lived however, as John Watson took over the following lap. Watson never relinquished that top spot the remainder of the race, as he took his ride home to the checkers and the win. He did however have to fight off the advances of twelfth place starter Eric Knutson for the latter part of the race, Watson keeping his momentum up top in turns three and four, while Knutson dug along the underside of the track. Knutson tried sticking his nose under Watson several times in turns one and two, but he was never able to make it pay off, and had to settle for the runner up spot. Tom Killen, Jr. held on to third place, fourth went to Lynnville, Iowa's Corey van der Wilt, and Luke Ramsey, Bedford, Iowa, was fifth.
The 15 lap IMCA Mach-1 Sport Compacts wrapped up the night's racing.
Blake Driscol started fourth and wasted no time in taking the top spot, flying to the lead by lap three. From there on, he drove off from the field, content to let them fight it out behind him. It would be seventh place starter, Mitchell Bunch taking a distant second place. Third went to Terry Bickford, who started eighth, fourth was Cutis Masterson, and Kolby Sabin held on to fifth place with an ill-running ride.
What started out to look like a really short field of cars, much to do with the forecast, turned out to be 118 cars on the dreary, cold, and windy night. We assume many were playing a bit of a waiting game to see just what the weather was going to do. It certainly did change!! When we left home it was a beautiful 72 degrees, and a slight south breeze. When we got to the track, it was 61 degrees, and the winds had changed to the Northwest and stiff! Some fans came prepared, some did not....or were just oblivious to the chill with their shorts and sandals!
Next Friday night, May 5, will be UAW Local 893 Cliff Chambers Memorial Weekly Racing Plus Outlaw Min Mods. Hot laps are 6:55 and the green flag drops at 7:30.
Hopefully with May just around the corner, the weather will be more friendly for drivers and fans. Check out the racing calendar at Positively Racing, and find a race you may like to attend. Help keep dirt track racing alive and well!
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