Elko, Minn.
(September 20, 1969) – Dan Prziborowski of Savage, Minn., the Minnesota state
racing champion and overall point champion on the Tri-Circuit won the rich
Midwest Late Model Championships at Elko Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
Przibowski
bested John Ziegler of Madison, Wis., and later on the superb USAC “Rookie of
the Year” Dick Trickle of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., to seal the victory.
For winning
the big 100-lap feature, plus lap money and assorted preliminary races,
Prziborowski collected well over $1,500 making his two-weekend total, including
last week’s season championships, a whopping $2,500. That boosted the driver’s
season totals to well over $12,000.
In order to
get his hands on the winner’s check, Prziborowski had to come from his eighth
starting position and get ahead of Ziegler, who had led nearly for 50 laps.
Meanwhile Trickle, who had not time-trialed on Saturday and started 28th out of
30 cars, had moved up to the front with beautiful driving and was on
Prziborowski’s tail.
Trickle
moved around Prziborowski on lap 54 and maintained the top spot until lap 88
when Prziborowski slipped inside of Trickle on the north turn after the USAC
star momentarily lost control of his car and slid up the track.
From there
on it was Prziborowski’s race and he would win by several car lengths at the
checkers. Trickle would settle for runner-up honors and go home with $850.
Dick Duerst
of McFarland, Wis., finished third and Ron Olson of Bloomington, Minn., a
former state titlist, came out of retirement to claim fourth ahead of Marv
Marzofka of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., the record breaking driver who won the
Minnesota State Fair 300 a week earlier.
It was great to see Wayne Larson recognized for his Championship earlier. He is still with us and in good health and spirits at 85 yrs old.
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