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May 18, 2014 at 03:23:10 AM
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Caho Overcomes Crash On Friday At SCVR To Win Saturday At CLS
New Richmond, WI
By: Greg Parent, UMSS Media Director (5-17-14)

What a difference a night can make. On Friday night Rob Caho, Jr. crashed while battling for the lead in the UMSS Traditional Sprint Car feature race at the St. Croix Valley Raceway. One night later during the second TSCS show of the season, Caho found himself sitting in Victory Lane at the Cedar Lake Speedway. Caho led all 20 laps of the feature, but Cam Schafer closed in during the latter portion of the race to make things very interesting up front. Commenting after the race, Caho stated that "I saw Schafer down under me in turn 1 late in the race, and I figured I better push it a little harder." Caho ran the majority of the race up high on the cushion with little margin for error. The feature ran nonstop from start to finish on the 3/8 mile high-banked dirt oval.

A decent field of fourteen Traditional sprints were on hand at CLS. 2011 Champion Kevin Bradwell suffered an engine failure in hot laps, so that left thirteen cars for the heats. Brian VanMeveren, who crossed the line first at SCVR on Friday but was later DQed in post-race tech, picked up where he left off (with a new carburetor) en route to winning the first 10 lap heat. Defending TSCS Champion Caho won the second heat. While running second in the second heat, Tom Kamrath got over the cushion in turns 3-4 and slapped the concrete wall ending his night with damage on both ends of his car. Caho was high in passing and finishing points following the heats, and he drew the best number possible, a zero. This meant the feature would line straight up based on the points each driver earned in the heats with the three rookie contenders starting at the tail of the field.

At the drop of CLS flagman Jeff Stacken's green for the feature, Caho and third starter VanMeveren raced hard for the top spot. Caho narrowly had the lead when the pair crossed the line to complete the opening lap. Outside front row starter Schafer overtook VanMeveren on lap 3 for second, but Caho had built a bit of a lead early on. As the laps clicked off under green, Schafer slowly reeled in Caho. On several occasions, Schafer would get close but then lose a little ground. In the waning stages of the race, Schafer closed in again as the leader worked lapped traffic. With just a few laps remaining, Schafer ducked under Caho low in turn one, but Caho shot off the high side in turn two to retain the lead. At the checkers, Caho held a slim lead over Schafer for the top spot. Jeff Pellersels, a winner at CLS a couple years ago, ran strong on the bottom throughout the race. Pellersels was very slowly gaining on the lead duo during the second half of the feature, but he needed a caution. Nary a yellow would wave though. Joseph Kouba, also a CLS non-winged winner from back in 2011, rode home in fourth ahead of young rookie sensation Chase Viebrock. Viebrock, "The New Richmond Nightmare," has been impressive in his first two TSCS feature races. Rounding out the top ten finishers were VanMeveren, Mike Mueller, Jake Kouba, Brad Nelson and another rookie John Lewerer.

Joining the Traditional sprints next weekend will be the UMSS winged sprints at the St. Croix Valley Raceway on Friday May 23 for the 3rd Annual Davey Tabor Memorial and then again on Saturday May 24 at the Rice Lake Speedway. With both sprint car divisions in double header action, it is sure to be a busy couple of nights with plenty of exciting UMSS sprint car racing on tap. Keep tabs on all of the UMSS action by visiting our website at
www.umsprints.com or by liking us on Facebook. See you at the races next weekend, as we kick off the long Memorial Day Weekend with two big nights of UMSS racing action at two western Wisconsin dirt ovals located less than a one hour drive from each other.

UMSS TSCS Race Results - Cedar Lake Speedway May 17, 2014 (Race #2)

Hoosier Racing Tire Heat #1 (10 laps): 24 Brian VanMeveren, St. Paul MN; 12 Johnny Parsons III, Owatonna MN; 1DOC Jeff Pellersels, Woodbury MN; 7N Brad Nelson, Brainerd MN; 69S John Lewerer, Coon Rapids MN; 27 Mike Walters, Lake Elmo MN, 95 Kevin Bradwell, Luck WI (DNS).

Track Rat Photos Heat #2 (10 laps): 78 Rob Caho Jr, Wyoming MN; 54 Cam Schafer, Clearbrook MN; 50 Chase Viebrock, New Richmond WI; 87 Mike Mueller, Stacy MN; 55 Joseph Kouba, North Branch MN; 2K Jake Kouba, Minneapolis MN; 14 Tom Kamrath, Hudson WI (DNF).

GRP Motorsports A Main (20 laps): Caho, Schafer, Pellersels, Joseph Kouba, Viebrock, VanMeveren, Mueller, Jake Kouba, Nelson, Lewerer, Walters, Parsons DNF, DNS: Kamrath & Bradwell.

Lap Leader: Caho 1-20

No cautions!

Victory Lane photo courtesy of Vince Peterson at Track Rat Photos.






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