by Ida May Vangendren
Don
Hoffman of Des Moines
captured the 20-lap super stock feature. Hoffman, driving the new red 1972
Monte Carlo of Tom Spagnola, Inc., took the lead on about the fifteenth lap and
held on for the victory.
Don
did some fancy driving to get thru the slower traffic and around a spinning
John Moss to take over the lead spot. Moss of Iowa City seemed to have the race won (he led
the first 14 laps), when he got caught in the slower traffic while lapping and
was forced out of the race.
Curt
Hansen of Dike put his blue Ford into second place behind Hoffman. Bill Newman of
Burlington was
third in a Chevelle.
Right
on Newman’s tail was Ed Sanger of Waterloo
in a ‘70 Monte Carlo .
Following in order were: Mike Niffenegger of Kalona, Bill Zwanziger of
Waterloo, Randy Sterner of Blair, Nebraska, Bob Hilmer of Dysart and John Babb of
Ottumwa.
Bob
Bonzer of Liscomb led all the way to win the first heat race. Bonzer was pushed
hard all the way by Bill Newman. In a fight for third spot it was Randy Sterner
of Blair , Neb. ,
edging out Ottumwa ’s
John Babb.
The
red flag had to come out twice for minor spin outs before the official first
lap. The drivers then settled into the groove and did some truly fine racing.
John
Moss topped the second heat ahead of Mike Niffenegger, Ed Sanger and Bob Hilmer.
Moss was driving his new ‘70 Roadrunner.
Curt
Hansen jumped into the lead at the start and held on to win the third heat. Ron
Perdock of Washington
took second place with Roger Dolan of Lisbon
in third. Earl Tice of Ames
finished fourth.
Hoffman,
the only driver of the evening to win two races, also won the fourth heat. Hoffman,
Bill Zwanziger, Pokey West of West Chester and Bill Martin of Council Bluffs had a side by side and bumper
to bumper battle for that first place throughout much of the 8 laps. They finished
in the above order.
Dan
Clement of Rhodes won the 10-lap semi-main by
a wide margin over the rest of the 19-car field. Bill Beckman of Lisbon finished second followed
by Red Dralle of Cedar Falls, Chris Maurer of Colfax, Joe Merrifield of Des Moines , Mike Keen of Marshalltown and Bob
McCall of Ottumwa .
With
such a large field of super stocks the Australian pursuit was dropped in favor of
an extra heat race.
Larry
Angell of Des Moines
captured the Sportsman feature race. Angell took over the lead midway through the
race and held on to win.
Kenny
Grimm of Cedar Rapids
was leading by a large margin but had some tough luck when on the sixth lap the
left rear wheel and axle pulled out and went down the front stretch ahead of
him.
David
Foster of New Sharon placed second. Official finish was third, Kenny Grimm; fourth
place Paul Lamphier of Oskaloosa and David Schrader of Monroe in fifth.
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