Sunday, November 29, 2020

Photo Finish Closes Out Phenomenal Turkey Bowl at Springfield

In an odd sense of irony the virus allowed me to attend the fourteenth annual Turkey Bowl at the Springfield Raceway on Saturday night. Usually when the event gets pushed back to the actual Thanksgiving weekend there is no way that I would even consider leaving the family to travel over five hours to a race, but when holiday travel was discouraged by the CDC, and perhaps even "shamed" by the media, we made the tough decision to stay home just the two of us this year. And, when my lovely wife said that she had several things that she wanted to do around the house that did not require my attention, she actually encouraged me to get in one last race before the 2020 racing season comes to a close. I sure am glad that she did!

Blessed with sunny skies and seasonally normal temperatures promoter Jerry Hoffman hit it out of the ballpark this weekend with what had to be the biggest Turkey Bowl yet. New this year was the Friday night qualifying heat races for the B-Mods, the Legend Cars, the Mini Late Models and both the "A" and "B" class of the Midwest Mods and thank goodness for that as there were 66, 34, 13 and combined 75 entries in those classes respectively, or 188 cars just on Friday night. Then on Saturday the car count in the A-Mods climbed to 62 while 30 Late Models signed in bringing the grand total for the weekend to 280. Without the qualifying heats as well as the feature for the Midwest Mods "B" class being run on Friday night this event would have grown beyond a level of reasonable management. More on that later, but what a smart move it was by Hoffman!

The track was prepped for racing and there were no hot laps run prior to the opening ceremonies at 3:10 p.m. and the first events to hit the track were the two B-Mains for the Midwest Mod "A" class. Two B's for the Legends followed and then six heat races were run for the Modifieds and the Late Models were up next for four heats. The B-Mods then had their four Last Chance races with the Legend Car feature and the Midwest Mods main event being run before the four B-Mains for the Modifieds and two B-Mains for the Late Models. After a tight twenty minutes for track prep and a football toss for the possibility of winning a Bad Boy mower, the final four features of the night were up next.

So let's first go back to that Legend Car feature and I will be the first to admit that I am not always a huge fan of this class as it has seemed to me that the feature race usually ends up being a parade around the bottom of whatever track that I see them at. Not on this night!

The twenty lap event did not get off to a good start with two single car incidents, but on the third try the twenty car field fanned out four wide for the lead on the racy surface with Dave Comer coming from the inside of row two to take the lead as lap one was scored. Outside front row starter Caleb McDugle came charging back to take the lead on lap two and the intense multi-car scramble for the lead would continue with Trenton Simon reaching the stripe first on lap five only to have Comer return to the lead on lap six. 

David Comer would continue to lead the way, but Justin Comer had moved from eighth to second and looked like he would soon mount a challenge. That bid would end though with seven laps remaining when Justin slowed suddenly down the back stretch before making the left hand turn into the infield. A pair of cautions on laps fifteen and sixteen kept the field tightly bunched with North Dakota's Drew Papke trying to make a run on the top in the closing laps. Simon was still in contention as well, but it would be David Comer hanging on to take the win with Justin there to be the first to greet the winner in victory lane. Simon would take the third spot followed by pole-sitter Grasyn Cox in fourth with fifth going to Minnesota's Ryan Braseth who had come from the seventh row and was in third as the white flag waved. I have to mention that it was a tough day for Jay Quenzer who suffered front end damage during the early laps of the second B-Main making for a short day before his trip back to Baker, Montana.

So the Midwest Mod class is essentially the third level of Modifieds and here in Springfield they make total sense when you consider that Hoffman's other business is building and selling Modifieds. They draw so many of them on a weekly basis that they split field based upon experience and success allowing those drivers who raced in the past in other divisions an opportunity to still run a Modified on a tighter budget as well as those newbies who have proven their skills to race together in the "A" class, while the rookies and others make up the "B" class. The "B" class ran their entire program on Friday night and the "A" class put on some good clean racing here on Saturday with their last chance races and a twenty lap feature.

I do have to question though the spirit of the division when one of the top IMCA Modified drivers in the Midwest, Steven Bowers Jr. has a ride for the weekend and earns the pole position for the feature. There was just one caution in this feature race and it came on lap two when an accordion effect left Daniel Anders sideways in turn three. On the restart Bowers and fellow front row starter Jerad McIntire raced away from the field and waged an entertaining side-by-side battle for the lead. Bowers would lead the first four laps scored before McIntire took the point on lap five and there was never more than a car-length difference between the two until Bowers regained the lead on lap eleven.

While he was able to put a little bit of distance between himself and McIntire, Bowers was not running away with this by any means and on the final lap he slowed noticeably heading down the back stretch. McIntire closed quickly and entering turn three we could all then see why as the right rear tire shredded on Bowers's car allowing McIntire to slip by and take the surprising victory. Bowers was able to limp across the line in second just a head of a hard charging Elijah Keeper who had started from the sixth row. Colt Cheevers who was nearly unbeatable in the B-Mods several years ago in the Ozarks finished in the fourth spot while Andy Aust filled out the top five.

After the track prep session the wide quarter-mile was lightning fast and the Modifieds were able to use every inch of the surface providing quite a show for the large crowd that was now fully bundled up with the temp now in the low forties. Jason Payton would lead until lap three when the caution waved for Paden Phillips who had slowed with a flat tire. UMP invader Will Krup had moved quickly from seventh and would restart third, but his challenge for the lead would be delayed by a two car tangle on the back stretch involving Lee Hibner and Wesley Smith on lap five.

Krup would take the point on lap six, but when he wheel hopped on the bottom of turns three and four on the following lap that allowed Payton, Steven Bowers Jr. and Darron Fuqua to get by. Payton would lead lap seven before Bowers took over on the following lap with Fuqua coming along as well. Those two would then separate themselves from the pack as Krup made his way back into third. The caution would wave again when Kyle Thompson would spin up to the top of turn one on lap eighteen and during the caution Krup stopped on the front stretch to speak with a track official. There were two announcers (I think just two) working the show tonight and while one of them could be heard, the other one was mostly faint even without battling the sounds of motors and while he might have explained the situation all I know is that Krup pulled to the pit area after perhaps being motioned to go to the back of the field for the restart. 

One more lap was scored before a Chris Tonoli spin and once back to green it was clear that Bowers and Fuqua would decide this one over the final six laps. Iowa's Ethan Braaksma tried to make it a three car race, but Bowers would not have the misfortune that struck him earlier in the night as he closed out the win in style. Fuqua had come from the fifteenth starting spot to take second while Braaksma not only had to come from the back of his B-Main just to qualify, he also started fourteenth in the feature before finishing third. Southern Oklahoma star William Gould came from twelfth to finish fourth and Shawn Knuckles was fifth after claiming the third and final transfer out of his B-Main on the final lap. Knuckles had started the feature from nineteenth, just more proof of how much racing action there was in this twenty-five lap headliner!

The thirty lap Late Model feature was up next and with several of the pre-race favorites buried deep in the field you just knew that this one was going to be fun to see who would walk out of here with the $4,000 top prize. By the way, I just want to point out that today's racing was lined up using a combination of draw and passing points. Much different than the qualify and put the fast guys in front crap that I watched two weeks ago making me wonder just how nuts those fans would go over action like this. 

Cole Wells would come from fourth to take the lead on the opening lap and he would build a big margin as potential challengers made their way to the front. Jesse Stovall would come from ninth to second in seven laps and Logan Martin would follow him into third one lap later. Martin had started fourteenth and with Wells now dealing with lapped traffic both Stovall and Martin closed on the leader quickly. On lap thirteen Stovall appeared to have a run on the leader on the outside, but when Wells veered up the track in turn four he literally drove over the nose of Stovall allowing Martin to sneak under both of them to take the lead. 

The first caution of the race would fly a lap later when heat race winner Jason Wagner spun in turn two and on the restart Stovall would take up the challenge on Martin. Another caution came on lap nineteen when a slowing Brennan Willard decided to stop on the back stretch and on the restart Chris Jones would go for a spin after making contact with Stovall in turn four. Once back to green Martin showed his dominance and drove away from the field to take the win as Stovall faded due to a tire going away. Kaeden Cornell raced his way into a runner-up finish after starting eighth while Wells held on to the third spot. Sixth row starters Scott Crigler and Travis Denning would complete the top five with Crigler getting fourth by a nose at the checkers. Stovall ran the final two laps on a flat right rear tire and limped across the line in eleventh.

The B-Mods were up next for twenty-five laps with front row starter Kris Jackson taking the point at the drop of the green. Sixth row starter Ryan Gillmore went over the top of turn two on the opening lap, but kept on going dropping to the back of the twenty car field. You will see why that is part of the story in just a moment.

Jackson wins a lot of races here so it was probably a surprise to the local fans when eastern Missouri's Chris Spaulding drove around him on the outside to take the lead on lap eight. After chasing him for several laps, Jackson was able to take back the lead from Spaulding on lap sixteen and two laps later we saw why as the right rear tire on the former leader's car would let go bringing out the first caution of the event. Doing double duty, Will Krup would see his night get even worse at this point as he too would suffer a flat tire while getting ready to restart from second sending him to the pits for a quick change of rubber.

One more lap would be scored before Reece Solander's spin in turn three and on the restart St. Louis area driver Matthew Edler made a run at the leader into turn one. Jackson would slam the door though and when Edler tried to check up he would spin to the infield bringing out another caution. 

We were now set for six more laps of action and up to challenge was Ryan Gillmore who had battled his way from the back to the front to put the pressure on Jackson. With the leader working the bottom Gillmore went to the top and with just two laps to go he gave Jackson a good shot to the rear bumper when the leader drifted up the track exiting turn two. From my point of view Gillmore had a bumper on Jackson as the white flag waved, but Kris would run the bottom of turns one and two perfectly to nose ahead down the back stretch. Gillmore would again attack the high side in turns three and four and the crowd went nuts as two of the best in the Midwest were now in a drag race to the checkers. They would cross the stripe side-by-side and there was silence as officials tried to determine a winner.

With the rest of the field headed to the pits off the back stretch, both drivers slowly circled the track a couple of times before Jackson made the right hand turn off the back stretch and Gillmore celebrated with a couple of victory donuts in turn four. I believe the announcer said that they had gone to the video replay to make the call, but again he was hard to hear as Gillmore made his way into victory lane. Young Brandon Bollinger's Turkey Bowl debut was impressive as he came from tenth to third, our Oklahoma state points champion Cody King finished fourth and Will Krup battled his way back up to fifth.

It was now 9:40 p.m. and while I only had a forty-five minute drive ahead of me to my hotel I decided that a photo finish would be a perfect way to close out my 2020 racing season. A check of the results today shows that Wisconsin's Scott Busch was the winner of the Mini Late Model feature that finished the evening.

Once again you have to give credit to promoter Jerry Hoffman and the entire Springfield Raceway crew for providing what has become a true signature event with the Turkey Bowl. This one was the biggest yet and if not for the decision to run the qualifying races for four of the classes on Friday night this one would have been a marathon that would no doubt have pushed past midnight. The Saturday portion of the show, while run well by most standards, could be tightened up quite a bit if they took some lessons from a certain Race Director that I feel does it the best. First of all they need to implement the "one-spin and you're in rule" and have the flagman and Raceceiver voice work together to hold that caution flag for as long as possible. There were a couple of drivers who used their full compliment of four cautions today, two in the heat and two in the B-Main, where that simple rule would have eliminated two of those stoppages of action for each offending driver. Also, when the restart lineup is set going down the back stretch, turn off the yellow and let's go racing. Showing the field a rolled up green flag and going around the track one more time is no longer needed in this day and age and each time that you do this adds another thirty seconds to the show. It may not sound like much, but if there were fifty restarts today that would be twenty-five minutes added to the program.

I apologize if it sounds like I am picking at the leftovers a bit, but when you have built up a show that is now this big, you have to do everything that you can to run it as efficiently as possible to keep all of those drivers and all of those fans coming back year after year. Trust me, the Turkey Bowl will once again be on my 2021 racing calendar, a hopefully on yours as well!

The Turkey Bowl trophies are unique to this mega event

 

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Third Straight All Iowa Points Title For Dover, Ballanger Earns His Second and Larson Is A Surprise First Timer

It goes without saying that 2020 was an odd season with a late start, tracks shutting down early and events altered because of Covid-19 and the return of Husets, but one thing remained the same and that was the domination of the 360 Winged Sprint Car division by Jack Dover.

The driver from Springfield, Nebraska was an eight time feature winner in his sixteen top five finishes allowing him to cruise to his fourth straight and sixth overall All Iowa Points 360 Sprint Car title. This is his second three year run as he also was the champion each season from 2010 through 2012. Carson McCarl was a distant second with two wins in eight top five finishes while Eric Lutz who shared the 2010 title with Dover finished in a tie for third with Paul Nienheiser. The Newcomer of the Year in the 360 division, or the driver earning points in the class for the first time is veteran driver Lynton Jeffrey who finished tenth while the best rookie of the division was Elliott Amdahl.

Jack Dover earned his sixth All Iowa Points 360 Sprint Car title in 2020 - Barry Johnson photo

The race for the All Iowa Points title in the 305 division went right down to the final events of the season with South Dakota driver Dusty Ballanger holding off two time champion Tyler Drueke by seven points to earn his first title in this division. Ballanger had three feature wins, two of them coming at the tail end of the season as he finished in the top five seventeen times. Ballanger was also the All Iowa Points 360 Sprint Car champion in 2003. The 2016 and 2019 champion, Drueke is the 2020 runner-up on the strength of six wins in fifteen top five finishes. Stu Snyder matched those numbers as he joined the podium in third. The Newcomer of the Year for the 305's is Micah Slendy who finished in tenth.

I would have never thought that Kyle Larson would ever win an All Iowa Points championship, but his dominating season on dirt swung through Iowa and tracks just outside of the state enough to put him at the top of the 410 list as he had seven wins and one second place finish to total 39 points. So here is a bit of trivia for you, Larson joins the 2007 Limited Modified champion Brett Moffitt as the only two All Iowa Points champions who have raced at the NASCAR Cup level. 

Nearly unbeatable, Kyle Larson's 2020 season on dirt was legendary - Barry Johnson photo

World of Outlaws regular Brad Sweet is the runner-up with three wins in ten top five finishes and Brian Brown lost his opportunity to win his third straight All Iowa Points honor when the remainder of the Knoxville Raceway season was scrapped after the One and Only event in August. Brown had three wins, three second place finishes and a fourth to make up his point total. The top Newcomer in the 410's is Pennsylvania's Brock Zearfoss while the true rookies were Sawyer Phillips and Tucker Klaasmeyer.

All Iowa Points Champions Through the Years

2020 Kyle Larson, Elk Grove CA

2019 Brian Brown, Grain Valley MO

2018 Brian Brown, Grain Valley MO

2017 Kerry Madsen, St. Mary's NSW

2016 Danny Lasoski, Dover MO

2015 Danny Lasoski, Dover MO

2014 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

2013 Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks ND

2012 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

2011 Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks ND

2010 Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks ND

2009 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

2008 Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks ND

2007 Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks ND

2006 Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks ND

2005 Wayne Johnson, Oklahoma City OK

2004 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

2003 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

2002 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

2001 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

2000 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

1999 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

1998 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

1997 Skip Jackson, Sydney AUS

1996 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

1995 Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque NM

1994 Terry McCarl, Des Moines

1993 Danny Lasoski, Dover MO

1992 Danny Lasoski, Dover MO

1991 Randy Smith, Mount Ayr

1990 Danny Lasoski, Dover MO

1989 Randy Smith, Mount Ayr

1988 Randy Smith, Mount Ayr

1987 Danny Lasoski, Dover MO

1986 Danny Lasoski, Dover MO

1985 Randy Smith, Mount Ayr

1984 Rocky Hodges, Des Moines

1983 Randy Smith, Mount Ayr

1982 Tim Green, Carmichael CA

1981 Tim Green, Carmichael CA

1980 John Stevenson, St. Paul MN

1979 Randy Smith, Mount Ayr

1978 Shane Carson, Oklahoma City OK

1977 Doug Wolfgang, Sioux Falls SD

1976 Doug Wolfgang, Sioux Falls SD

1975 Roger Rager, Mound MN

1974 Dick Sutcliffe, Kansas City MO

1973 Roger Larson, Sioux Falls SD

1972 Sonny Smyser, Lancaster MO

1971 Sonny Smyser, Lancaster MO

1970 Joe Saldana, Lincoln NE

1969 Gary "Bosco" Roberts, Lancaster MO

1968 Jerry Blundy, Dahinda IL

1967 Ron Jackson, Burlington


All Iowa Points

410 Sprint Final 2020 Iowa

Pos. Driver Hometown Points

1 . Kyle Larson Elk Grove CA 39

2 . Brad Sweet Grass Valley CA 35

3 . Brian Brown Grain Valley MO 29

4 . Logan Shuchart Hanover PA 28

5 . Austin McCarl Altoona 27

6 . David Gravel Waterford CT 23

7 . Aaron Reutzel Clute TX 22

8 . Carson Macedo Lemoore CA 18

9 . Rico Abreu Rutherford CA 17

10 . Sheldon Haudenschild Wooster OH 16

11 . Cory Eliason Selma CA 14

12 . Daryn Pittman Owasso OK 12

13 . Donny Schatz Fargo ND 12

14 . Ian Madsen St. Marys AUS 11

15 . Kerry Madsen St. Marys NSW 11

16 . Gio Scelzi Fresno CA 10

17 . Justin Henderson Sioux Falls SD 8

18 . Terry McCarl Altoona 8

19 . Brock Zearfoss Jonestown PA 7

20 . Kasey Kahne Enumclaw WA 7

21 . Parker Price-Miller Kokomo IN 7

22 . Matt Juhl Tea SD 6

23 . Davey Heskin St. Michael MN 5

24 . James McFadden Ormeau AUS 5

25 . Dominic Scelzi Fresno CA 4

26 . Danny Dietrich Gettysburg PA 3

27 . Lynton Jeffrey Sydney AUS 3

28 . Tucker Klaasmeyer Paola KS 3

29 . Tyler Courtney Indianapolis IN 3

30 . Sawyer Phillips Pleasantville 2

31 . Tony Stewart Columbus IN 2

32 . A.J. Moeller Rockwell City 1

33 . Channin Tankersley Arlington TX 1

34 . Jacob Allen Brownsburg IN 1

35 . Paul McMahan Nashville TN 1

36 . Shane Golobic Fremont CA 1

37 . Shane Stewart Bixby OK 1

38 . Spencer Bayston Lebanon IN 1

39 . Trey Starks Puyallup WA 1


All Iowa Points Champions Through the Years

2020 Jack Dover, Springfield NE

2019 Jack Dover, Springfield NE

2018 Jack Dover, Springfield NE

2017 Clint Garner, Sioux Falls SD

2016 Tim Kaeding, San Jose CA

2015 Justin Henderson, Beresford SD

2014 Gregg Bakker, Sioux Falls SD

2013 Clint Garner, Sioux Falls SD

2012 Jack Dover, Springfield NE

2011 Jack Dover, Springfield NE

2010 (tie) Eric Lutz, Sioux Falls SD and Jack Dover, Springfield NE

2009 Mike Boston, Crete NE

2008 Jody Rosenboom, Rock Rapids

2007 Jody Rosenboom, Rock Rapids

2006 Jeff Mitrisin, Oskaloosa

2005 Jake Peters, Sioux Falls SD

2004 Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls SD

2003 Dusty Ballanger, Harrisburg SD

2002 Clint Garner, Sioux Falls SD

2001 Jake Peters, Sioux Falls SD

2000 Jake Peters, Sioux Falls SD

1999 Butch Hanssen, Sioux Falls SD

1998 Micah Schliemann, Sioux Falls SD

1997 Justin Henderson, Beresford SD

1996 Doug Wolfgang, Sioux Falls SD

1995 John Gerloff, Lincoln NE

1994 John Gerloff, Lincoln NE

1993 Danny Young, Des Moines

1992 Bob Thompson, Des Moines

1991 Craig Sunt, Sioux City

1990 Mark Wilson, Des Moines

1989 Mark Wilson, Des Moines


All Iowa Points

360 Sprint Final 2020 Iowa

Pos. Driver Hometown Points

1 . Jack Dover Springfield NE 65

2 . Carson McCarl Altoona 27

3 . Eric Lutz Sioux Falls SD 25

4 . Paul Nienheiser Chapin IL 25

5 . Lee Grosz Harwood ND 23

6 . Chris Martin Ankeny 22

7 . Austin McCarl Altoona 21

8 . Jamie Ball Knoxville 21

9 . Justin Henderson Sioux Falls SD 20

10 . Lynton Jeffrey Prairie City 18

11 . Ryan Bickett Ramona SD 17

12 . Shane Golobic Fremont CA 17

13 . Brian Brown Grain Valley MO 16

14 . Justin Jacobsma Hull 16

15 . Clint Garner Sioux Falls SD 15

16 . Matt Juhl Tea SD 14

17 . Kerry Madsen St. Mary's NSW 13

18 . Jody Rosenboom Rock Rapids 12

19 . Terry McCarl Altoona 11

20 . Dominic Scelzi Fresno CA 10

21 . Gregg Bakker Sioux Falls SD 10

22 . Josh Schneiderman West Burlington 10

23 . Scott Bogucki McClaren Vale SA 10

24 . Sam Hafertepe Jr. Sunnyvale TX 9

25 . Jason Martin Lincoln NE 8

26 . Dusty Ballenger Sioux Falls SD 7

27 . Elliott Amdahl Flandreau SD 7

28 . Ryan Roberts Aurora NE 7

29 . Derrik Lusk Jackson MN 6

30 . Joe Beaver Knoxville 6

31 . Trey Starks Puyallup WA 6

32 . Brock Zearfoss Jonestown PA 5

33 . Dylan Westbrook Scotland ONT 5

34 . Kyle Offill Tracy CA 5

35 . Seth Bergman Snohomish WA 5

36 . Tim Kaeding San Jose CA 5

37 . Tim Shaffer Aliquippa PA 5

38 . James Broty Lonsdale MN 4

39 . Josh Higday Des Moines 4

40 . Kaleb Johnson Sioux Falls SD 4

41 . McKenna Haase Des Moines 4

42 . Roger Crockett Medford OH 4

43 . Wade Nygaard Grand Forks ND 4

44 . Brendan Mullen Grand Forks ND 3

45 . Cody Hansen Madison SD 3

46 . Colton Fisher Mediapolis 3

47 . Cory Eliason Selma CA 3

48 . Harli White Lindsay OK 3

49 . Kaley Gharst Decatur IL 3

50 . Riley Goodno Knoxville 3

51 . Sawyer Phillips Pleasantville 3

52 . Seth Brahmer Wisner NE 3

53 . Brant O'Banion Sioux Falls SD 2

54 . Brooke Tatnell Sans Souci NSW 2

55 . Kelby Watt Adel 2

56 . Lee Goos Jr. Hartford SD 2

57 . Ryan Bunton Morton IL 2

58 . Brandon Stevenson Holstein 1

59 . Brayden Gaylord Wever 1

60 . Christian Bowman Altoona 1

61 . Cody Ledger Omaha NE 1

62 . Colby Copeland Roseville CA 1

63 . Davey Heskin St. Michael MN 1

64 . Dustin Selvage Indianola 1

65 . Jason Tostenson Glencoe MN 1

66 . Joey Danley Lincoln NE 1

67 . Joey Saldana Brownsburg IN 1

68 . John Klabunde Fort Calhoun NE 1

69 . Matt Covington Glenpool OK 1

70 . Matt Moro Ankeny 1

71 . Nick Haygood Denver CO 1

72 . Tommy Barber Brandon SD 1



All Iowa Points Champions Through The Years

2020 Dusty Ballanger, Harrisburg SD

2019 Tyler Drueke, Eagle NE

2018 Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines

2017 Jarrod Schneiderman, West Burlington

2016 Tyler Drueke, Eagle NE

2015 Clint Benson, Papillion NE

2014 Clint Benson, Papillion NE

2013 Mike Boston, Crete NE

2012 Bill Boles, Harris

2011 Bill Boles, Harris

2010 Casey Friederichsen, Arthur

2009 Bobby Mincer, Burlington

2008 Donnie Steward, Burlington

2007 Matt Stephenson, Des Moines

2006 Bruce Anderson, Trimont MN


All Iowa Points

305 Sprint Final 2020 Iowa

Pos. Driver Hometown Points

1 . Dusty Ballenger Harrisburg SD 60

2 . Tyler Drueke Eagle NE 53

3 . Stu Snyder Waverly NE 47

4 . Elliot Amdahl Flandreau SD 40

5 . Cody Wehrle Burlington 33

6 . Ryan Voss Okoboji 33

7 . Toby Chapman Panama NE 32

8 . Adam Gullion Lincoln NE 29

9 . Jason Danley Lincoln NE 26

10 . Micah Slendy Sioux Falls SD 26

11 . Trevor Grossenbacher Hickman NE 25

12 . Chris Thram Sanborn MN 24

13 . Jesse Lindberg Sioux Falls SD 20

14 . Jeff Wilke Knoxville 19

15 . Dan Keltner Wapello 18

16 . John Lambertz Sioux Falls SD 17

17 . Mike Moore Des Moines 17

18 . Nate Barger Madison SD 17

19 . Devin Kline Knoxville 16

20 . Devin Wignall Altoona 16

21 . Russ Hall Pleasant Hill 16

22 . Daniel Nekolite O'Neill NE 15

23 . Jared Jansen Sioux Falls SD 15

24 . Doug Lovegrove Waverly NE 14

25 . Shayle Helget Lincoln NE 14

26 . Casey Abbas Lennox SD 13

27 . Dugan Thye Burlington 13

28 . Joey Danley Lincoln NE 13

29 . Mike Boston Alvo NE 13

30 . Nathan Murders Burlington 12

31 . Chris Walraven Knoxville 11

32 . Brant O'Banion Sioux Falls SD 10

33 . Devon Rouse Burlington 10

34 . Ethan Barrow Bloomington IN 10

35 . Matthew Stelzer Omaha NE 10

36 . Bill Johnson St. Peter MN 9

37 . Chase Young Des Moines 9

38 . J.R. Topper St. Joseph MO 9

39 . Jay Russell Elwood KS 9

40 . Kenny Potter Boonville MO 9

41 . Noah Samuel Burlington 9

42 . Trefer Waller Ewing NE 9

43 . Andy Huston Roseville IL 8

44 . Brandon Allen Arlington MN 8

45 . Brandon Worthington Indianola 8

46 . Dustin Reeh Council Bluffs 8

47 . Evan Epperson Muscatine 8

48 . Gunnar Pike South Bend NE 8

49 . Jack Dover Springfield NE 8

50 . Jody Rosenboom Rock Rapids 8

51 . Justin Clark Hamersville OH 8

52 . Trevor Serbus Redwood Falls MN 8

53 . Ben Wagoner Emden IL 7

54 . Brandon Horton Waterloo NE 7

55 . Brandon Stevenson Holstein 7

56 . Justin Parrish Oquawka IL 7

57 . Matt Frederiksen Aurelia 7

58 . Cody Ledger Omaha NE 6

59 . Jordan Grabouski Beatrice NE 6

60 . Monty Ferriera Lincoln NE 6

61 . Austin Crane Ashland MO 5

62 . Colin Smith Sheldon 5

63 . Darin Spielman Lennox SD 5

64 . Jake Bubak Arvada CO 5

65 . Kyle Peterson Gladstone IL 5

66 . Mike Mayberry Fremont 5

67 . Nathan Weiler LaVista NE 5

68 . Renn Weber Hartford SD 5

69 . Shon Pointer Grand Island NE 5

70 . Troy Sanford 5

71 . Colton Fisher Mediapolis 4

72 . Gene Ackland Martell NE 4

73 . Kyler Johnson Quinter KS 4

74 . Mason Campbell New Berlin IL 4

75 . Tim Ottenbacher Granville 4

76 . Trevor Smith Sanborn 4

77 . Zach Blurton Quinter KS 4

78 . Austin Couch Agency MO 3

79 . Bradley Sterrett Bloomington IN 3

80 . Chris Couch St. Joseph MO 3

81 . Dustin Lawrence Rushville MO 3

82 . Dustin Stroup Fremont OH 3

83 . Garrett Duff Weldon IL 3

84 . Jacob Hughes Hartford SD 3

85 . Jordon Welch Clayton IN 3

86 . Neil Nickolite Bellwood NE 3

87 . Nick Guernsey Burlington 3

88 . Rich Cerveny Omaha NE 3

89 . Ryan King Bennet NE 3

90 . Ryan Navratil Des Moines 3

91 . Taylor Ryan Flandreau SD 3

92 . Wyatt Wilkerson Morning Sun 3

93 . Blake Robertson Visalia CA 2

94 . Bryan Park Colman SD 2

95 . Claud Estes III Godley TX 2

96 . Clayton Christensen Spencer 2

97 . D.J. Palmer Des Moines 2

98 . Javen Ostermann Courtland MN 2

99 . Joel Thorpe Des Moines 2

100 . Kade Higday Pleasant Hill 2

101 . Tim Hilfiker Greenwood NE 2

102 . Tyler Duff Weldon IL 2

103 . Chayden Carpenter Harrisburg SD 1

104 . Danny Clark Newburgh IN 1

105 . Mark Pace Lincoln NE 1

106 . Michael Johnston Des Moines 1

107 . Saban Bibent Cincinnati OH 1

108 . Shane Fick Brandon SD 1

109 . Trey Burke League City TX 1

110 . Tyler Thompson Des Moines 1


Monday, November 23, 2020

No Tie Breakers In The All Iowa Points, Vannausdle and Lange Share the 2020 Four Cylinder Championship

They were tied going into October with races still on the schedule for their home tracks, but either bad luck or weather kept both drivers from scoring any points and when neither Chris Vannausdle or Jade Lange made the trip to any of the eastern Iowa events over the final two weeks of the season they remained tied and will share the 2020 championship in the All Iowa Points for the Four Cylinder division. It is just the third tie for a championship since the points began in 1967 with the 2013 Hobby Stocks and the 2010 360 Sprints also deadlocked.

Chris Vannausdle - Bary Johnson photo

This division is the only one that uses a point scale determined on car count using the traditional five-point scale for field of ten or more. A three-point scale is used for a car count of six to nine and the winner only gets one point in a field of three to five cars.

Vannausdle scored points on twenty-four race nights and posted eleven full field feature wins this season while Lange was a three time winner with a field of ten or more cars and scored points on thirty-three race nights. Both champs made big moves from the previous season as Lange tied for 52nd and Vannausdle tied for 80th in 2019.

From Jade Lange's Facebook page

Kaytee DeVries came up just six points shy of joining Kimberly Abbott (2016) as the only female champions in the All Iowa Points. DeVries earned points in thirty-four events this season with three full field feature wins to rank third. Ryan Bryant paced the field through the first half of the season before fading to the fourth spot. Bryant captured six full field feature wins and scored points on twenty-six race nights. Burlington's Jason Ash completes the top five scoring points on only seventeen night, but fourteen of them were full field feature wins.

Central Illinois driver Jimmy Dutlinger started making the trip west when his tracks were unable to open and continued to do so throughout the season to be the division's Newcomer of the Year in the 27th position.

For more background on the All Iowa Points visit the Points page at Positively Racing.


All Iowa Points Champions

Year Four Cylinder

2020 (tie) Chris Vannausdle, Villisca and Jade Lange, Humboldt

2019 Seth Scholl, Holmen WI

2018 Barry Taft, Argyle

2017 Barry Taft, Argyle

2016 Kimberly Abbott, Camp Pt. IL

2015 Jay DeVries, Spencer

2014 Austen Becerra, Carthage IL

2013 Merv Chandler, Cedar Rapids

2012 Merv Chandler, Cedar Rapids

2011 Nathan Chandler, Cedar Rapids

2010 Nate Coopman, Mankato MN

2009 Nate Coopman, Mankato MN

2008 Brannon Bechen, Bernard

2007 Matt Baker, Crystal Lake

2006 Joe Zrostlik, Long Grove

2005 Joe Zrostlik, Long Grove

2004 Greg Birkhofer, Garner

2003 Justin Birkhofer, Garner



All Iowa Points

Four Cylinder Final 2020 Iowa

Pos. Driver Hometown Points

1 . Chris Vannausdle Villisca 97

2 . Jade Lange Humboldt 97

3 . Kaytee DeVries Spencer 91

4 . Ryan Bryant Mason City 89

5 . Jason Ash Burlington 82

6 . Cody Staley Muscatine 78

7 . Ramsey Meyer Pierce NE 78

8 . Bryan Vannausdale Villisca 75

9 . Jake Benischek Durant 74

10 . Cyle Hawkins Blue Grass 70

11 . Danny Vanderveen Sioux City 69

12 . Tyler Fiebelkorn Creston 65

13 . William Michel Columbus Jct. 62

14 . Brandon Reu Donnellson 60

15 . Ashley Reuman Hills 56

16 . Brad Stahl Ossian 55

17 . Chuck Fullenkamp West Point 55

18 . Caine Mahlberg Dunlap 53

19 . Josh Hills Elkader 52

20 . Jaedon Erickson Welcome MN 50

21 . John Gill Marshalltown 50

22 . Evan Hrabik Bellevue NE 49

23 . Dillon Richards Beatrice NE 48

24 . Eric Hensley Mount Ayr 47

25 . John Berg Creston 43

26 . Josh Starr Tipton 43

27 . Jimmy Dutlinger Hanna City IL 41

28 . David Coenen Harlan 40

29 . Joe LaFrenz Davenport 39

30 . Jared Heule Keokuk 38

31 . Tim Sibley Moline IL 38

32 . Brandon Dahl Blue Grass 37

33 . Daniel Knish Kilkenny MN 37

34 . Anthony Clark Omaha NE 36

35 . Shawn McDermott Davenport 35

36 . Brett Marshall Maquoketa 34

37 . Matt Pool Monroe 34

38 . Nate Coopman Mankato MN 34

39 . Jeremiah Anderson La Crosse WI 33

40 . Mitchell Bunch Des Moines 33

41 . Shannon Mahlberg Dunlap 33

42 . Mark Smith Ankeny 32

43 . Austin Honeycutt Sioux City 31

44 . Corey Namanny Alta 31

45 . Eric Beau Benton WI 31

46 . Billy Cain Floris 30

47 . Bubba Brown Jackson MN 30

48 . David Balik Fort Atkinson 30

49 . Ethan Wauters Des Moines 30

50 . Drake Bohlmeyer Beatrice NE 29

51 . Devin Jones Clear Lake 28

52 . Kolby Sabin Des Moines 28

53 . Lucas Parsons Bancroft 28

54 . Conner Brown Yankton SD 27

55 . Travis Losenicky Garrison 27

56 . Gilbert Aldape Sioux City 26

57 . Hunter Patrick St. Charles 26

58 . John W. Campbell Dubuque 26

59 . Jacob Schwab Cordova NE 25

60 . Josh Barnes Keokuk 25

61 . Matt Oberhelman Fort Dodge 25

62 . Dustin Forbes Rock Falls IL 24

63 . Matt Wieman Owatonna MN 24

64 . Mitch Bielenberg Charlotte 24

65 . Austin Friedrich St. James MN 23

66 . Dalton Sowers Oskaloosa 23

67 . Denny Berghahn Jr. Plattsmouth NE 23

68 . Dylan Kuhl Dickeyville WI 23

69 . Nathan Chandler Cedar Rapids 23

70 . Alicia Steepleton Marion 21

71 . Brandon Hartmann Fairmont MN 21

72 . Christian Grady Cedar Rapids 20

73 . Cody Cooper Irwin 20

74 . Eric Stogdell Silvis IL 20

75 . Justin Anderson Holmen WI 20

76 . Justin Nielson Lu Verne 20

77 . Justin Schelitzche Cologne MN 20

78 . Larry Miller Burlington 20

79 . Brian Cronin Lincoln NE 19

80 . Korey Lana Center Point 19

81 . Oliver Monson Clear Lake 19

82 . Brad Havel Iowa City 18

83 . John Schuring Kellogg 18

84 . Josh Harms Postville 18

85 . R.J. Maas Wilber NE 18

86 . Ryan Brown Fontanelle 18

87 . Terry Edge Jr. Fayette WI 18

88 . Travis Hawkins Davenport 18

89 . Troy Tuma Owatonna MN 18

90 . Zach Bohlmeyer Beatrice NE 18

91 . Dustin Grout Prescott 17

92 . Josh Young Beatrice NE 17

93 . Kimberly Abbott Camp Point IL 17

94 . Tony Audas Jr. Colfax 17

95 . Tony Kerger Woodbine 17

96 . Ashton Blain Burlington 16

97 . Dan Markham Plattsmouth NE 16

98 . Devin Bruce Bennet NE 16

99 . Drew Wise Moline IL 16

100 . Elliott Vogel Cedar Rapids 16

101 . Joshua Uhl Luverne MN 16

102 . Troy Pokoj Apple River IL 16

103 . Troy Scott Cedar Rapids 16

104 . Autumn Turner Knoxville 15

105 . Bruce Hower Indianola 15

106 . Cody Pierce Linden 15

107 . Cody VanDusen Atalissa 15

108 . Corey Crispin Walford 15

109 . Jacob Rietter Davenport 15

110 . Michael Reicks New Hampton 15

111 . Adam Christy Fort Madison 14

112 . Brad Mayland Britt 14

113 . Jeffrey DeLonjay Quincy IL 14

114 . Josh Riley Stockton 14

115 . Shane Kelley Peoria IL 14

116 . Trent Reed Missouri Valley 14

117 . Tyler Masek Raymond NE 14

118 . Alex Hayes Lone Tree 13

119 . Curtis Miller Lewis 13

120 . Dustin Begyn Taylor Ridge IL 13

121 . Jack Fitzgibbon Davenport 13

122 . Jared Kingery Gratiot WI 13

123 . Tyler Housley Glenwood 13

124 . Andrew Akers Bedford 12

125 . Bailey Wolff Waseca MN 12

126 . Darin Smith Wapello 12

127 . Jay Mariuzza Pekin IL 12

128 . Jordan Ford Earlham 12

129 . Lucas Foster Cedar Rapids 12

130 . Matt Moore Ottumwa 12

131 . Mitch Balik Fort Atkinson 12

132 . Steve Lane Elgin 12

133 . Tim Horsham Raymond NE 12

134 . Tyler Shady Maquoketa 12

135 . Adam Gates Cedar Rapids 11

136 . Jody Kingery Knoxville 11

137 . Justin Myre Carter Lake 11

138 . Lewie Winkleman Beacon 11

139 . Nick Proehl Milan IL 11

140 . Steven Struck Atalissa 11

141 . Zeke Wheeler Vinton 11

142 . Blake McCann Indianola 10

143 . Chris Coursan Galesburg IL 10

144 . Chris LaFoy Audubon 10

145 . Clayton Webster Ottumwa 10

146 . Craig Bangert Golden IL 10

147 . Dave Mahlberg Dunlap 10

148 . Mark Downing Adel 10

149 . Shane Barnes Washington 10

150 . Zander Steiner Shenandoah 10

151 . Austin Vorbeck Maquoketa 9

152 . Chad Larson Brooklyn 9

153 . Cody Bowman Mount Pleasant 9

154 . Curtis Masterson Reasnor 9

155 . James Haring Oskaloosa 9

156 . Justin Hempstead Maquoketa 9

157 . Katie Stahl Castalia 9

158 . Luke Benischek Durant 9

159 . Max Heimbuch Mason City 9

160 . Mike Vogt Sioux City 9

161 . Nick Johnson Bartonville IL 9

162 . Sean Bagby Creston 9

163 . Andy Wagener Maquoketa 8

164 . Calvin Hinz Fairmont MN 8

165 . Gage Reisdorph Sioux City 8

166 . Joe Zrostlik Long Grove 8

167 . Josh Winsky Rochester MN 8

168 . Seth Meinders Ottumwa 8

169 . Shyanne McCulley 8

170 . Tommy Staggs Moline IL 8

171 . Tyler Haring Oskaloosa 8

172 . Ben Horsfall Cresco 7

173 . Brandon Schneider Mechanicsville 7

174 . Brian Frederick Sac City 7

175 . Brooklyn Henderson Tama 7

176 . Cullen Gossage Onawa 7

177 . Hailey Morse Montezuma 7

178 . Jacob Morris Eldridge 7

179 . Jacob Weller Farley 7

180 . Jadon DeLonjay Quincy IL 7

181 . Jeremy Bohlen Percival 7

182 . Jonathan Walton Benton WI 7

183 . Justin Berry Winterset 7

184 . Lyle Oberhelman Fort Dodge 7

185 . Roberto Esqueda Madelia MN 7

186 . Ryan Havel Iowa City 7

187 . Tammy Clark Omaha NE 7

188 . Blake Dotson Macomb IL 6

189 . Brad Chandler Cedar Rapids 6

190 . Braxton Wallace Greenfield 6

191 . Cody Howe Melcher 6

192 . Cole Krichau Lincoln NE 6

193 . Drew Nickell Cedar Rapids 6

194 . Eric Bennett Reasnor 6

195 . Jason Kurth Juda WI 6

196 . Jay Crabill Cedar Rapids 6

197 . Levi Heath Wilton 6

198 . Matt Tighe Austin MN 6

199 . Michael Heun Manson 6

200 . Mike Cunz Moline IL 6

201 . Nathan Moody Oskaloosa 6

202 . Nick Sillman Minnesota Lake MN 6

203 . Norm Marcov Bettendorf 6

204 . Rick Hempstead Manchester 6

205 . Ryan Petta German Valley IL 6

206 . Tim Long New Boston IL 6

207 . Aaron Wendt Macomb IL 5

208 . Andy Knutson Rochester MN 5

209 . Blake Dorweiler Lecenter MN 5

210 . Bobby Blowers Waseca MN 5

211 . Brian Schott Mazeppa MN 5

212 . Cameron Wahl Montfort WI 5

213 . Danny Robinson Tama 5

214 . David Prim Hamilton IL 5

215 . Doug Vermilyea Sloan 5

216 . Duke Ruf Darlington WI 5

217 . Jacob Smith Atalissa 5

218 . Jerry Glass Des Moines 5

219 . Johnny Lovett DeKalb IL 5

220 . Kyle Reed Norfolk NE 5

221 . Matt Mackey Delavan IL 5

222 . Owen Richards Creston 5

223 . Ray Harrington 5

224 . Terry Blowers Waseca MN 5

225 . Thomas Adams Moline IL 5

226 . Wade King Pleasantville 5

227 . Wayne Cox 5

228 . Zach Korpi Owatonna MN 5

229 . A.J. Myott Fort Dodge 4

230 . Alan Lahr Nicollett MN 4

231 . Austin Jones Webster City 4

232 . Beau Purvis 4

233 . Bo Noble Faribault MN 4

234 . Brian Schoenbaum Jr. San Antonio TX 4

235 . Chris Claypoole Mechanicsville 4

236 . Chris Wilson Britt 4

237 . Craig Furstenau Earlham 4

238 . David White III Moline IL 4

239 . Dennis Wagner Center Point 4

240 . Derrick DeFord Canton IL 4

241 . Desiree Sells Fort Dodge 4

242 . Erica Krichau Lincoln NE 4

243 . Floyd Jordan Pekin IL 4

244 . Jack Pflum Cincinnati OH 4

245 . Jake Schroeder Heron Lake MN 4

246 . Jaycee Floyd Cedar Rapids 4

247 . Jeremy Hancock Peoria IL 4

248 . Jeremy Williams Ottumwa 4

249 . Jerry Coopman Mankato MN 4

250 . Josh Lane Silvis IL 4

251 . Joshua Muse Tipton 4

252 . Nathan Fontenot Sioux City 4

253 . Nick Linblad Beatrice NE 4

254 . Steve Fenton Melcher Dallas 4

255 . Steve Phillips 4

256 . Thomas Powell Adams NE 4

257 . Tim Schnathorst Burlington 4

258 . Timothy Gores Garden City MN 4

259 . Todd Sibley Moline IL 4

260 . Trent Orwig Ottumwa 4

261 . Aaron Hitt Davenport 3

262 . Adam Smith 3

263 . Adam Weller Springville 3

264 . Chris Cather Dakota IL 3

265 . Cody Pontious Sac City 3

266 . David Kimmel New Virginia 3

267 . Don Tank Blencoe 3

268 . Jerrod Nichols Stronghurst IL 3

269 . Justin Zika 3

270 . Kevin Bolte Odin MN 3

271 . Noah Boller Beatrice NE 3

272 . Nolan Kicmol Evansville WI 3

273 . Riley Ehmen Holland 3

274 . Robbie Wilson Albia 3

275 . Robert Sturms Burlington 3

276 . Shannon Walp North Vernon IN 3

277 . Timothy Hanson New Hampton 3

278 . Tyler Heckart Ottumwa 3

279 . Zach Dahl Blue Grass 3

280 . Zachary Furbur Annandale MN 3

281 . Austin Skogen Monticello WI 2

282 . Blaine Ellis Slaughters KY 2

283 . Brad Gallagher Plattsmouth NE 2

284 . Brandon Crawley Burlington 2

285 . Bryton Benhart Clarence 2

286 . Casey Tucker Lorimor 2

287 . Chevy Barnes Keokuk 2

288 . Chris Buchanan Osceola 2

289 . Ethan Thompson Glidden 2

290 . Gary Grabill Ellsworth MN 2

291 . Jacob Vanhanson Grundy Center 2

292 . Jason Rhoads Davenport 2

293 . Jeff Carlton Titonka 2

294 . Jeff Trosin Ringsted 2

295 . Joe Pflum Cincinnati OH 2

296 . John Alexander Carlisle 2

297 . Josh Dahlsten Pomeroy 2

298 . Justin Dose Glencoe MN 2

299 . Karson Crooks New Hampton 2

300 . Kevin Garrett Ottumwa 2

301 . Logan Richards Creston 2

302 . Mark Watson Fort Dodge 2

303 . Matt Petrzelka Norway 2

304 . Nathan Wahlstrom Beatrice NE 2

305 . Quinton Shelton Quincy IL 2

306 . Spencer Nelson Rockwell 2

307 . Todd Tacheny Janesville MN 2

308 . Zach Spoelstra Templeton 2

309 . Aaron Berry Mount Pleasant 1

310 . Aaron Reimers Belle Plaine MN 1

311 . Allen Young 1

312 . Alton Williams Batavia 1

313 . Austin Barnes 1

314 . Austin Reuman Hills 1

315 . Barry Taft Argyle 1

316 . Brandon Williamson Granger 1

317 . Brenda Forbes Rock Falls IL 1

318 . Brett Bailey Moline IL 1

319 . Brett McConnell Henderson MN 1

320 . Bryce Liskowski Faribault MN 1

321 . Cameron Poci Rock Falls IL 1

322 . Cody Brewster Maquoketa 1

323 . Curtis Nesteby Dubuque 1

324 . Dakota Redig-Wilson Waterloo 1

325 . Dalton Austin Waverly 1

326 . Jacob Heisel Stockport 1

327 . Jacob Houston Burlington 1

328 . Joe Mastin Des Moines 1

329 . Joel Priest Spencer 1

330 . John Dahlsten Pomeroy 1

331 . Justin Deemie Pekin IL 1

332 . Kaycee McGregor Fort Madison 1

333 . Kyle Balik Fort Atkinson 1

334 . Lexie Ignaszewski New Richland MN 1

335 . Lukas Rick Urbana 1

336 . Luke Geisler Richfield MN 1

337 . Maison Poston Red Wing MN 1

338 . Matt Speiss Belle Plaine MN 1

339 . Nathan Forey Cedar Falls 1

340 . Nico Veverka Grinnell 1

341 . Robert Surrell Corning 1

342 . Shawn Kraft Sumner 1

343 . Taylor Brown Yankton SD 1

344 . Terry Hurley Des Moines 1

345 . Travis Smith Macomb IL 1

346 . Tyler Hoover Villisca 1

347 . Tyler Stricklett Anthon 1

348 . Wayne Noble Wapello 1