Jerry Gille claimed the Late Model title at Madison
“Coming
into Friday night, we knew we really had our work cut out for us. We knew we
had to go there and run hard and fortunately, we finished in front of him
(DiMaggio),” Gille said.
Going
into the 40-lap finale a week ago, DiMaggio held an 18-point lead over Gille
and a 58-point advantage on Hanson.
That
lead disappeared by the time the feature had rolled around. Gille, of Loves Park , Ill. ,
held a slim lead after DiMaggio’s car came up 4 pounds too light. DiMaggio's
car had a new engine after he blew his in the second of two Labor Day 50-lap
features.
DiMaggio’s
qualifying time was thrown out, and the Oregon
driver had to start in the rear of the field.
“They
threw the book at us,” DiMaggio said Thursday.
DiMaggio
caught up to Gille by the 32nd lap, but the cars tangled in turn two, forcing a
caution and sending them to the rear. Hanson spun out as he was trying to take
the lead on lap 35. The Beloit
driver dropped back and finished eighth.
Gille
finished 12th, but he held off 13th-place DiMaggio to claim the track title by
four points.
Todd
Ambrose of Prairie du Sac took the sportsman title by finishing third, beating
out Edgerton’s Scott Broughton.
At
other area tracks;
Dells
Motor Speedway :
Montello’s Jeff Kendall, who won four features this year, came away with the
late model title. John Raupp of Reedsburg won the super stocks race, and
Tomah’s Tim Myer won the pure stocks race.
Jefferson
Speedway has one race to go this year, the 19th annual Wisconsin State
Championships with $29,000 in prize money. The track opens at 3 p.m. today and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
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