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Bill W
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August 31, 2013 at 12:13:22 AM
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8/30/13

 

Jackson Speedway

Jackson, MN

 

Jackson Nationals Night #1

 

39 cars

 

Heat one (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Tony Bruce Jr. 18 (6*) 2. Justyn Cox 5H (1*) 3. Matt Juhl 09 (2*) 4. Seth Bergman 23 (5) 5. Robby Wolfgang 1B (3) 6. Bruce Anderson 64 (4) 7. Casey Heser 75c (8) 8. Dusty Ballenger 2D (7)

 

Cox took the lead early in the 8-lapper, while Bruce got a jump into the top three.  After working on Juhl for several laps he worked under him and reeled in Cox.  He would take the lead on lap seven with a move on the low side entering turn one to earn the high point total of the night.

 

Heat two (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Tyler Drueke 12 (1*) 2. Cole Wood 17w (3*) 3. Brian Brown 21 (8*) 4. Danny Lasoski 1m (5) 5. Brandon Halverson 13MJ (2) 6. Dustin Morgan 93 (7) 7. Nate Eakin 29x (4) 8. Joe Beaver 53F (6)

 

Morgan tipped over on the first try at green.  On the restart, Brown would slip out of gear down the backstretch.  Morgan restarted at that point.  The third try was not a charm as Beaver got high into the turn three fence and flipped hard, ending his night.  He was not injured.  Halverson led lap one, before Drueke moved by.  Brown was fourth on the first lap and worked by Halverson for third with two laps to go.  Lasoski followed him to take fourth in the last corner.

 

Heat three (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Brooke Tatnell 25 (2*) 2. Terry McCarl 6 (3*) 3. Brad Loyet o5 (6*) 4. Kaley Gharst 7 (4) 5. Dustin Selvage 7K (8*) 6. Johnny Herrera 45x (5) 7. Logan Forler 2L (7) 8. Isaac Schreurs 612 (1)

 

Tatnell led the distance in a mostly single-file affair.  The top three was set on lap one when Loyet shot under Gharst in turn four to take third.

 

Heat four (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Gregg Bakker 11x (1*) 2. Jason Johnson 41 (4*) 3. Justin Henderson 21v (2) 4. Jack Dover 53 (3) 5. Scott Winters 82 (6) 6. Dusty Zomer 91 (7) 7. Jordan Boston 4 (5) 8. Bill Boles 05B (8)

 

Bakker led the distance.  Johnson worked by Henderson at the halfway point for second.  Dover reeled in Henderson the last two laps, but couldn’t quite work by him.

 

Heat five (started, *qualified for feature): 1. Jeff Swindell 94 (4*) 2. Derrik Lusk 93L (2*) 3. Skylar Prochaska 35 (5*) 4. Mark Dobmeier 13 (7*) 5. Tommy Barber 75 (6) 6. Jason Eckard 32 (3) 7. Brandon Hahn 29 (1)

 

Hahn led early on until suffering motor problems on lap five.  Swindell inherited the lead ahead of Lusk, Prochaska, Dobmeier and Barber.

 

B main one (started): 1. Dover (3) 2. Henderson (1) 3. Lasoski (2) / 4. Barber (4) 5. Morgan (5) 6. Wolfgang (6) 7. Herrera (7) 8. Forler (8) 9. Boles (10) 10. Schruers (11) 11. Anderson (9) DNS – Hahn

 

Henderson led the 10-lapper early on.  Dover shot by Lasoski on lap two and tracked down the leader, passing him to complete lap six.

 

B main two (started): 1. Bergman (1) 2. Winters (3) 3. Gharst (2) / 4. Halverson (6) 5. Boston (8) 6. Eakin (9) 7. Ballenger (10) 8. Eckard (7) 9. Heser (4) 10. Zomer (5) DNS - Beaver

 

Bergman led the distance.  On lap two, Heser spun in 4th, collecting Zomer.  Both were done.  Bergman led Winters, Gharst, Halverson and Boston back to green, and that’s the way they would finish.

 

A main (started): 1. Swindell (2) 2. Bakker (3) 3. Brown (1) 4. Johnson (7) 5. Bruce (5) 6. Dover (17) 7. Drueke (6) 8. Loyet (8) 9. Lasoski (21) 10. Lusk (13) 11. Forler (24, pr.) 12. Herrera (23, pr.) 13. Prochaska (11) 14. Henderson (19) 15. Cox (14) 16. Selvage (15) 17. Gharst (22) 18. Wood (9) 19. Tatnell (4) 20. McCarl (10) 21. Winters (20) 22. Bergman (18) 23. Juhl (16) 24. Dobmeier (12)

 

Swindell led from the outset in the 25-lapper ahead of Bakker and Brown.  Dobmeier came to a stop off the backstretch with four laps in to bring caution.  At the time, Swindell led Bakker, Brown, Tatnell and Drueke back to green.  Only two more laps commenced  before Juhl came to rest and retired.  Back under green, Johnson worked by Drueke for fourth on lap 10 before Bergman blew a left rear with twelve laps in, collapsing the wing at the end of the frontstretch and sending him over the turn one berm and into the guardrail.  He was uninjured.  The restart saw Swindell leading Bakker, Brown, Johnson and Drueke.  Dover was up to eighth and that point and charging.  Winters went up in smoke on the attempt at a restart.  The race went green the next eleven laps, with Dover moving his way into the top five.  When the 8th place car of McCarl got over the turn one berm with two laps to go, it opened the track in front of Swindell, who cruised to victory.  The top four locked themselves into Saturday night’s $4,000 to win finale.

 

Woodke Cup Challenge (started): 1. Halverson (1) 2. Lusk (2) 3. Johnson (8) 4. Prochaska (3) 5. Selvage (6) 6. Wood (5) 7. Boston (4) 8. Swindell (7) DNS – Beaver, Herrera

 

The challenge was $1,500 to win and fourteen laps in distance.  The top two in points in attendance from ASCS, ASCS-Midwest, Jackson Speedway and Knoxville Raceway were eligible.  Beaver scratched after his heat race crash and Herrera elected not to start.  Wood was the replacement as the Knoxville rep and Swindell replaced Herrera.  Halverson led the distance in an extremely popular win for the local fans.  Lusk trailed in second the distance.  Johnson claimed third from Prochaska on lap three.  Swindell exited at the halfway point.


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mudder05
August 31, 2013 at 01:13:44 AM
Joined: 03/26/2008
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Brown was sure crying in his interview about Bakker chopping him off.  It is just amazing how many times that guy starts on the pole in Jackson.  I would have liked to seen him sent to the rear for jumping the start in the heat race.   





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