Willy Kraft
took home top honors in the USAC late model 40-lap feature at I-55 Speedway in
Pevely, Mo., on Wednesday, May 11. Larry Phillips paced the first 28 circuit
before Kraft managed to gain the front running position. Kraft then outran
Billy Moyer Jr. over the final 12 laps for the victory. Moyer Jr., T.J.
Pauschert, Ray Guss Jr. and John Stokes rounded out the top five.
Sammy
Swindell outsprinted Dave Blaney into the first turn to gain the lead on the
opening lap and then went on to lead all 30 laps in the World of Outlaws Copenhagen/Skoal
Shootout sprint car feature at Santa Fe Speedway on Friday evening, May 13.
Swindell, who ran the first sub-15 second lap in the history of Santa Fe
Speedway during time trials (14.846 seconds), never relinquished the lead as he
went on to take the checkered ahead of Blaney, Steve Kinser, Jac Haudenschild
and Bobby Allen.
Brent Prior
of Hillsdale, Ill., who had won the IMCA modified feature two weeks ago, showed
he was the man to beat again winning at Princeton (Ill.) Raceway on Friday
night. Prior, who started on the inside of row four, worked his way quickly to
the front and took over the top spot when previous leader Jeff Graybill of
Princeton dropped out on lap 11 with mechanical issues. Prior was not seriously
challenged after that winning handily over Rick Hixson of Coal Valley, Darrell
Harmening of East Moline and Jack Lueth of Davenport, Iowa. Marty Thompson of
Mineral, Ill, had no problems in winning the 12-lap street stock feature, his
second of the season.
Bob Robel
captured the non-stop 25-lap Interstate Racing Association (IRA) winged sprint
car feature on Saturday night, May 14, at Wilmot (Wis.) Speedway to chalk up
his first victory of the season. Kim Mock led the first 5 laps of the event
before Frank Filskov took over for 5 circuits. Robel charged ahead on the 11th
round and maintained the top spot to the wire. Filskov, Gib Wiser, Joe Roe and
Mock rounded out the top five.
Terry Gallaher
took home the $1,050 payoff by winning the NASCAR late model feature at Capital
Speedway in Holts Summit, Mo., on Saturday night. Gallaher’s in was the
headliner for the Winston 50 Spring Spectacular. Defending NASCAR late model
track champion Dick Crane crossed the finish line in second followed by Steve
Fraise, Jim Swank and Dan Dickey. In other action, Howard Hall would win the
modified feature and Don Cox went home with his second bomber feature win of
the season.
Frank
Springsteen of Morning Sun, Iowa, held off a late charge from Ted Pallister of
Wapello, Iowa, to win the IMCA late model main at 34 Raceway in Burlington,
Iowa, on Saturday night. Dave Warth held the lead for the first 16 laps before Springsteen
slid by on the backstretch. Pallister tried the cushion in the final laps but
it was Springsteen who took the checkers for the first time this season.
Keokuk’s Lance Stott prevailed over Jeff Laue in the sportsman feature.
Although he won a track championship two years ago, it was the first-ever win
for Davey Newcomb of Morning Sun in the modified contest. Mike Jones of
Monmouth, Ill., was the pro stock winner while Danny Fielty of Burlington and
Jim Connolly of Wapello split a pair of hobby stock features.
Veteran Dick
Trickle edged Ted Musgrave by one-half second to win the ASA Racing Series
Badgerland 150 at Wisconsin State Fair Park on Sunday afternoon, May 15.
Trickle, driving the Coors Light Silver Bullet Chevrolet, won for the fifth
time on the Milwaukee Mile in front of a home state crowd of 17,010. The
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., hot shoe cashed in $7,975 out of the $66,838 purse in
collecting his second series win of the season.
Mike Smith
of Ellsworth made it two straight as he won the IMCA modified feature race at
Harconia Speedway in Eldora, Iowa, on Sunday evening. Steve Jackson of Des
Moines also won his second IMCA stock car contest at the big half-mile dirt
oval. Dan Drury of Eldora remained unbeaten in thunder pick-up action with his
third straight win while Scott Strong of Malcolm, Iowa, won his second street
stock feature of the year.
Defending
Badger Auto Racing Association champion Kevin Olson opened the circuit’s 1988
season with a victory in the 25-lap feature at Angell Park Speedway on Sunday
evening. Olson needed only 3 laps to charge from his 11th starting spot to
third place behind leader Hans Lein and Scott Hatton. After Olson and Steve
Knepper moved into second and third respectively, they joined the front running
Lein in pulling away from the rest of the field. After a couple of mid-race
restarts, Lein yielded the top spot to Olson on lap 17 who pulled away for the
easy win. Knepper, Kevin Doty, Don Tyler and Lein completed the top five
finishers.
In the
modified main event, Mike Guttormson of Austin, Minn., and Ron Jones of
Zimmerman, Minn., put on a show for the fans at the season opener at Dodge
County Speedway in Kasson, Minn., on Sunday night. Guttormson led the entire
way but it wasn’t easy as Jones moved up quickly from his fourth row starting
position and raced Guttormson side-by-side for most of the contest. Guttormson
would manage to hold Jones of by mere inches for the win. Dave Tradup of Elgin,
Iowa, would sweep the hobby stock action, winning both his heat and feature.
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