Denny
Hovinga, Laurens, won the event by about two feet, charging by Gene
Schattschneider, Algona, in the final straight. The cars came out of number
four turn side by side, but Hovinga’s bigger engine pulled him to the narrow
victory.
Instead of his usual Camaro with a 454-cubic
inch power plant, Schattschneider was chauffeuring a blue Chevy, with 350 cubic
inches under the hood. The engine is the same one borrowed by Arnie Braland,
Boone, a week ago when his 427 was being repaired.
The car, which has run under the #65
this season, got a temporary number change to provide Schattschneider with a car
after he demolished the Camaro at Algona on Friday night.
Schattschneider
had led the feature a good part of the way, taking the lead from Darreld
Bunkofske, Algona, who had the first lead. Hovinga stayed right behind him,
trying to get around, and he finally made it in the last charge to the
checkered flag.
In the
opening time trials the same two drivers had also ran one-two, with Hovinga
clocked at 19.43 seconds and Schattschneider turning the oval at 19.46 seconds.
In
the first race of the night, the trophy dash, Schattschneider was fourth and
Hovinga fifth, as Hovinga failed in his charge out of the last turn to get by
the Algona driver.
They
also had exactly the same order of finish and placing - Schattschneider fourth
and Hovinga fifth - in the A-Main . Running in different
heat races, both drivers also won those events.
Wes
Smith, Story City , took the trophy dash, his first
win in that event all season. The Story
City driver also ran
third in his heat race and the A-Main, and was fourth in the feature.
With
a 396-cubic inch engine replacing the 327 he has been running for several
weeks, Del McDowall, Ames, finished second in the trophy dash, first heat, and
A-Main, and was fifth in the feature.
In
the trophy dash, Smith went around McDowall on the low side with two laps to go
to take the win.
The
cars were three abreast in the first super late model heat as McDowall,
Bunkofske and Schattschneider battled for the lead midway through the race.
Hovinga
had to work for several laps to get the second heat lead away from Dwight
Engleen, Ogden ,
who was driving number 03 this week, but finally made it around and ran away from
the pack. For a while, it was a four-car battle for second between McDowall,
Bunkofske, Greg Davis, Boone, and Gail Hoist, Fort Dodge . Davis and Hoist later pulled out of the action.
Glenn Woodard, Des Moines , has about salted away the point championship
for the season as he took the sportsman feature again Saturday night. He also
ran second in his heat race and the trophy dash.
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