Sick Air Highlighted the night at ASA Sanctioned Norway Speedway, but it was Craig Schei in the Pepsi Late Model Division, and Marcus Bubloni in the Auto Value Super Stock division driving away from the competition to claim their main events. Gerald Dugree jr, and Jim Stachowicz also won the A mains in the DQ-dog division and slammer division.
Dillon Kralovets claimed top honors in qualifying for the Pepsi Late Models with a time of 14.884 an average of 80.643 mph, and for the first time of the year somebody besides Ron Jenshak was top qualifier in the Auto Value Super Stock division, as Bill Delfosse timed in the fastest with a time of 16.537 an average time of 72 mph.
Dalton Zehr held off Mike Reichenberger to win the Pepsi Late Model fast dash, while Jason Blohm got his first win of the year holding off Bill Delfosse to win the Auto Value Bumper to Bumper Super stock dash. Jonathan Pepin held of four cylinder rookie Joey Knutson to win the DQ-Dog dash.
Ken Bower claimed the first Pepsi Late Model heat, while Fred Gignac won the second heat, and Craig Schei held off John Osterman for the third heat of the evening. Mark Jenshak held off Jesse Hedlund to win the first Auto Value Super Stock heat, while Marcus Bubloni held off Mike Higgins to win the second Super Stock heat.
Pepsi Late Model Semi feature was led to the green by Ken Bower and Dave Knutson, but it was Ken Bower powering by to lead the first half of the race. But Jamie Iverson, subbing for an injured Tom Lindquist finally go the feel for the #52 machine and started climbing through the field. Iverson jumped to the outside of Bower on lap nine and then took the lead on lap ten, leading the final 15 laps un-challenged, winning the semi feature. 1. #52 Jamie Iverson 2. #36 Tony Wells 3. #55 Kris Oliver 4. #10 Fred Gignac 5. #12 Putch Bentley
35 lap Late Model feature was led to the green by Ryan Hood and Craig Schei, at the drop of the green it was Craig Schei that moved into the lead, with Hood following along in the second position. John Osterman would move into the third position, but would be overtaken by Mike Reichenberger on lap 18, as he tried to rope in the leaders. As the laps ticked away it was still Schei out front, Hood in second and Reichenberger chasing them down, but eventually the laps would tick away and Craig Schei claimed his first victory of the season. 1. #44 Craig Schei 2. #28 Ryan Hood 3. #1 Mike Reichenberger 4. #41 Scott Stanchina 5. #95 John Osterman 6. #19 Troy Nelson 7. #2 Dillon Kralovetz 8. #42 Matt Frazer 9. #119 Dalton Zehr 10. #76 Jay Baumler (complete results please visit www.norwayspeedway.com and click on mylaps link)
20 Auto Value Bumper to Bumper Super Stocks roared to the green flag as Al Bilski held the pole position, but it was Marcus Bubloni moving up from his 4th starting position on lap 2 claiming the lead and never looking back. Marcus Drove off from the field never to be challenged again, leaving all the mess of cars in his dust. Marcus became the first double feature winner in the Super Stock division for the 2009 season. 1. #4 Marcus Bubloni 2. #40 Ron Jenshak 3. #9 Al Bilski 4. #02 Scott Visintainer 5. #5 Tim Schultz jr 6. #11 Jesse Hedlund 7. #69 Wes Thompson 8. #6 Brett Bray 9 #10 Mike Higgins 10. #199 Bill Delfosse (for complete results please visit www.norwayspeedway.com and click on the mylaps link)
Eric Lafreniere took the early lead from Fran Berube in the DQ-Dog Semi feature and never looked back as he won his first feature of the season. 1. #13 Eric Lafreneire 2. #15 Steve Wilcox 3. #54 Tom Bourdeau 4. #45 Scott Brunette 5. #28 Jonathan Pepin
Gerald Dugree jr, used his second row starting spot to get to the lead by lap one of the DQ-Dog A feature. And looked to be on his way to an easy victory until a couple cautions bunched the field to his bumper, where Tim Wilcox and Mark Moraska raced door to door for the second position, when Wilcox took the position and put the heat on the leader Dugree. With 9 laps remaining Dugree had a mirror full of Wilcox but never blinked as Gerald Dugree jr claimed the victory. 1. #25 Gerald Dugree jr 2. #14 Tim Wilcox 3. #38 Mark Moraska 4. #41 Jim Stanchina 5. #2 Paul Martin 6. #63 Gerald Dugree sr 7. # 1 Robbie Iverson 8. #89 Bobby Rose 9. #19 Chris Dupuis 10. #99 Tom Golfis. Jim Stachowicz started on the pole of the slammer feature, and must of wanted to show everybody how fast his car was as he stormed through and lapped all but the second position. 1. #97 Jim Stachowicz 2. #9 Neil Varda 3. #24 John Mattia jr 4. #43 Scott Dalgren 5. #00 Chuck Clark
Please join us next week for more action at the Norway Speedway as Union Station Motorsports presents week 6.
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