On the Powerade Night of Thrills, the Thunderstox drivers
took center stage, and Brad Warthan, Craig Chandler, and Adam Moore came away the big
winners, taking wins in the two features and the annual Midnight Ride, a race in total
darkness.
Brad Warthan caught John Rinartz on lap two, and threatened to pull away
from the field in the first United Auto Supply Thunderstox feature. As he caught the rear
of the field, Andy Barney spun in front of him, just before the white flag flew, nearly
collecting the leader, and bringing out the only caution of the race.
Andy Moore moved up to challenge Warthan on the restart, but was unable to
make the pass, and settled for second as Warthan took the checkers. Robert Stanfield was
third, followed by Jason Dummer and Al Bartles.
Jason Bolster and Adam Moore, both in the top three in points, had bad
luck, as both got clipped by other cars early in the race, and fell to the back of the
field. Bolster finished ninth, while Adam Moore finished 16th.
The front of the field stayed tightly bunched in the second feature, with
David Witt in the lead, and four cars staying right with him. Craig Chandler was able to
work underneath Witt on lap seven to take the lead, with Jeff Stumlin following into
second.
On lap 11, Witt spun in turn four, coming to a rest on the infield,
bringing out the yellow. Chandler and Stumlin continued their battle on the restart, with
Chandler holding on for the win, Stumlin taking second, Ben Allen third, and Ron Heller
edging Dan Erdmann for fourth.
It was all Sparta in the Midnight Ride, as Adam and Andy Moore took the
top two spots, with Sparta drivers Warthan, Jason Bolster and Mike Krueger, Jr.
rounding out the top five. Steve Bornitz had the best light display, with an American
flag, and his car number 28 on the roof of the car.
The Thunderstox drivers also qualified for one of just two times on the
season, and Charlie Vian came away quickest, averaging 53.837 MPH on the quarter mile.
Craig Chandler, Jason Chandler and Charles Vian, Jr. took Double Spin to Win victories.
The front of the pack was really mixing it up in the first of three
Features Sports Bar & Grill Hornets features, before Larry Burroughs moved to the
front on lap four, and started pulling away from the field. His lead disappeared on lap
11, when Ryan Colby spun in turn four. Worse yet for Burroughs is the fact that he also
spun in turn one before the caution flew, and moved to the back of the pack. Joe Scholze,
usually a late model driver at the speedway, inherted the lead, and pulled away on
the start, with Joey Johnson, III and Kevin Turner chasing. Chris Diehlmann spun in the
third row on lap 12 in front of a large group of cars, but the three cars involved all
spun to the infield, and the race stayed green. Scholze held on for the win, followed by
Turner, Jhnson, Chris Sampson and Jim Schermerhorn.
Heath Weissenberger was as dominant in the second feature as Burroughs was
in the first, and he had far better luck, as the race stayed green from start to finish,
and he managed to weave his way through traffic, and avoid spinning, to take the win. Joe
Lisowski was second, followed by Larry Shaw, John Clements and Marc Hauser.
Derrick Hammer had a big early lead, but some of the top drivers in the
division battled behind him. Wade Elliott, Rick Schermerhorn and Chris Johnson battled
back and forth for the next three spots. Schermerhorn took the second spot, and started
closing on the leader, but Johnson would not give up the battle, twice taking over second
as the pair closed. The caution flew on lap 10, when a car lost a tire, which rolled
through turn two, coming to a stop on the track. The yellow bunched the field, and
Schermerhorn was quick on the gas, only to have caution fly again, as Tim Klug was bounced
like a pinball down the frontstretch, before coming to a rest in the straightaway.
Schermerhorn jumped out again, with Johnson right on his bumper around the
quarter mile. On jap 12, Johnson looked underneath schermerhorn, but tucked back in behind
the lead car. On the Final lap, Johnson went to the high side, only to find a lapped car
in his way. Through the final two turns, Johnson went high again, and pulled alongside
Schermerhorn, but finished a quarter-panel back at the checkered.
Heat winners were Bill Warren, Jarrod Loging, Scholze and Wade Elliott.
Scholze and Loging used the same car for their heat wins, changing the number with
some nifty duct taping while pictures were being taken in Victory Lane.
Tony Leis won the Spectacular Drags, while Mary Schill won the second School Bus Race of
the year.
Saturday, July 9
///NASCAR Late Models, Sportsman, Thunderstox
Friday, July 16 Childrens Miracle Network 200 Enduro, Come early for the La Crosse
Interstate Fair
Saturday, July 16 ///NASCAR Late Models, Sportsman, Thunderstox, 50-lap Late Model
feature
For complete results from the RACESTAT
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La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway
United Auto Supply
Thunderstox
Powerade 15 Feature 1 (20 cars) 1. Brad Warthan, Sparta; 2. Andy Moore, Sparta; 3.
Robert Stanfield, La Crosse; 4. Jason Dummer, Holmen; 5. Al Bartels, Tomah; 6. Wayne
Smith, La Crosse; 7. Henry Vian, Sparta; 8. Tom Phillips, La Crosse; 9. Jason Bolster,
Sparta; 10. Justin Berg, Bangor; 11. Chris Vinson, Holmen; 12. John Rinartz, Melrose; 13.
Ren Revels, Necedah; 14. Tom Hauser, La Crosse; 15. Andy Barney, West Salem.
Powerade 15 Feature 2 (23 cars) 1. Craig
Chandler, Black River Falls; 2. Jeff Stumlin, Mindoro; 3. Ben Allen, Bangor; 4. Ron
Heller, Coon Valley; 5. Dan Erdmann, Holmen; 6. Charlie Vian, Sparta; 7. Jerry Aylsworth,
La Crosse; 8. Greg Lindvig, Holmen; 9. Steve Bornitz, Holmen; 10. Mary Schill, Cashton;
11. Ed Senn, La Crosse; 12. Chris Vinson, Holmen; 13. Steve Owen, La Crosse; 14. Mark
Krueger, Hillsboro; 15. Lorne Klonecki, Arcadia.
Qualifying 1, Charlie Vian, Sparta, 16.717
secs, 53.837 MPH; 2, Adam Moore, Sparta, 16.763 secs, 53.690 MPH;
3, Andy Moore, Sparta, 16.798 secs, 53.578 MPH; 4, Greg Lindvig, Hholmen, 16.803
secs, 53.562 MPH; 5, Brad Warthan, Sparta, 16.861 secs, 53.378 MPH; 6,
Chad Oehler, La Crosse, 19.906 secs, 45.212 MPH; 7, Charles Vian, Jr., Sparta,
16.912 secs, 53.217 MPH; 8, Kyle Voss, La Crescent, Minn., 16.946 secs,
53.110 MPH; 9, Steve Bornitz, Holmen, 16.974 secs, 53.022 MPH; 10, Craig
Chandler, Black River Falls, 16.997 secs, 52.951 MPH;
Double Spin To Win 1 1. Craig Chandler,
Black River Falls; 2. Ben Allen, Bangor; 3. Mark Krueger, Hillsboro; 4. Justin Berg,
Bangor; 5. Josh Inglett, La Crosse.
Double Spin To Win 2 1. Jason Chandler,
Black River Falls; 2. Ron Heller, Coon Valley; 3. Joey Johnson, Mindoro; 4. Chris Vinson,
Holmen; 5. Jamie Dummer, Holmen.
Double Spin To Win 3 1. Charles Vian,
Jr., Sparta; 2. Andy Moore, Sparta; 3. Charles Vian, Sparta; 4. Adam Moore, Sparta; 5.
Steve Owen, La Crosse.
Midnight Ride 1. Adam Moore, Sparta; 2.
Andy Moore, Sparta; 3. Brad Warthan, Sparta; 4. Jason Bolster, Sparta; 5. Mike Krueger,
Jr., Sparta.
Features Sports Bar Hornets
Powerade 15 Feature 1 (25 cars) 1. Joe Scholze; 2. Kevin Turner; 3. Joey Johnson,
III; 4. Chris Sampson; 5. Jim Schermerhorn; 6. Chris McHugh; 7. Damian Kelly; 8. Aaron
Towner; 9. Eugene Hager; 10. Trevor Chilson.
Powerade 15 Feature 2 (25 cars) 1. Heath
Weissenberger; 2. Joe Lisowski; 3. Larry Shaw; 4. John Clements; 5. Marc Hauser; 6. Mike
Klein; 7. Lee Hager; 8. Greg Hertzfeldt; 9. Jerry Holter; 10. Chris Osley.
Powerade 15 Feature 3 (24 cars) 1. Rick
Schermerhorn; 2. Chris Johnson; 3. Wade Elliott; 4. Mike Carlson; 5. Derrick Hammer; 6.
Matt Moore; 7. Mike Thompson; 8. Pete Muenkel; 9. John Eron; 10. Jerry Lemke.
Heat 1 1. Bill Warren; 2. Nicki Hagen; 3.
Randy LaVigne; 4. Tony Waltemath; 5. Jerry Schomers.
Heat 2 1. Jerrod Loging; 2. Chris
Sampson; 3. Jim Schermerhorn; 4. Lee Hager; 5. Jason Moore.
Heat 3 1. Joe Scholze; 2. Travis Niles;
3. Heath Weissenberger; 4. Wendy Liebsch; 5. Joe Lisowski.
Heat 4 1. Wade Elliott; 2. Chris Johnson;
3. Jeff Heaney; 4. Matt Moore; 5. Kim Strom.
Spectacular Drags 1. Tony Leis, Middle Ridge; 2. Mark Bornitz,
Holmen.
School Bus Race 1. Mary
Schill, Cashton; 2. Dan Erdmann, Holmen; 3. Jerry Aylsworth, La Crosse. |