Midwest Fall Brawl King of the Hill
The Midwest Fall Brawl Sprint Car King of the Hill will feature drivers from the top 12 in 2012 season points from the ASCS Midwest, Eagle/Nebraska, Knoxville Raceway (both 360 or 410's as one category) and Invaders (those drivers who are not in the top 12 in any of the above standings). Each night the highest finishing driver in the feature from those four categories will advance to the King of the Hill. If Friday should rain out, we will take the top two in each category from Saturday nights feature to the King of the Hill. Top 12 in each category are listed below:
ASCS Midwest Eagle/Nebraska Knoxville 360 Knoxville 410
(as of 9-1-12) (final) (final) (final)
(2 will qualify) (2 will qualify) (2 Knoxville drivers will qualify)
Stu Snyder Mike Boston Clint Garner Terry McCarl
Jordon Boston Trevor Grossenbacher Matt Moro Davey Heskin
Jack Dover Tyler Drueke Nate Van Haaften Bronson Maeschen
Ryan Roberts John Klabunder Jon Agan Dusty Zomer
Gage Dorr Doug Lovegrove Joe Beaver Mark Dobmeier
Lee Grosz Lee Bowes Russ Hall Ian Madsen
Randy Hibbs Tad Holliman R J Johnson Don Droud, Jr.
T. Grossenbacher Jack Dover Carson McCarl Lynton Jeffrey
Don Droud, Jr. Gene Aukland Tony Schilling Dustin Selvage
Bryan Gossel Nick Bryan C. Friedrichsen Josh Schneiderman
Jason Danley Cody Ledger David Hall Ryan Bunton
Tyler Drueke Mark Finnell Tom Lenz Robby Wolfgang
All drivers not included in the above lists are considered Invaders
Several drivers are on the list for both the ASCS Midwest and another category. The ASCS Midwest Region selection is chosen first. If a driver on more than one list qualifies, he must take the ASCS Midwest selection first. (ie. If Trevor Grossenbacher were to win on Friday night, he would be an ASCS representative, even though he is higher in Eagle points. If Jordan Boston were to win the race then he would be the ASCS Midwest Representative and if Grossenbacher finished second he would be the Eagle/Nebraska representative).
The first round will pair the two from ASCS Midwest, then the two from Eagle/Nebraska points, then the two from Knoxville and finally the two Invaders. The second round will feature the ASCS Midwest winner .vs. Eagle/Nebraska winner and then the Knoxville winner .vs. the Invader winner. Then the two winners will meet for the King of the Hill title.
Lane choice in the first round will go to the driver lower in points for each classification. In the second round, Eagle/Nebraska and Knoxville winners will get lane choice and in the final round lane choice will go to the driver who finished the lowest in Saturday night's feature.
he winner of the King of the Hill receives $500, second $200. Drivers eliminated in the second round receive $150 with drivers eliminated in the first round receiving $100.
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