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2021 Fall Classic Night No. 1 Recap
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10/8/2021

10/8/2021

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2021 Fall Classic Night No. 1 Recap

Ogilvie, MN (October 8, 2021) – 317 drivers checked in to race the FYE Motorsports MTH Fall Classic which included an impressive showing of drivers across six states and Canada. Night one featured heats for all nine classes of action.

The first of five WISSOTA Street Stock heats kicked off with some great race action. Kurt Becken snagged the lead with Jeremy Castro in second. Justin Pogones moved past Castro and reeled in Becken. With one lap to go Pogones was at Becken’s side, Becken however pulled off the win.

Joe Weber led the second heat to the stand and snagged the immediate lead. Weber however got loose on the track which gave Nick Traynor the chance to cruise by. Traynor went on to take the win. The remaining three Street Stock heats were won by Cody Kummer, Jay Kesan and Parker Anderson.

Brandon Mehrwerth led the first heat of WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds to the green and won in a dominating fashion.

Heat two of the Midwest Modifieds began with David Pixley in the lead, however, Kennedy Swan worked Pixley’s #3P as Ryan Savoy closed in. Savoy made his move past Swan and slid by Pixley for first. Swan also made her way by Pixley as Savoy took the win.

Heats four, five and six had a caution or two each, but it was Ashely Mehrwerth, Zach Benson and Randy Laage who took wins. Heat seven was the battle of the Schulte’s with Ashton claiming the lead off the start. Travis Schulte tracked down Ashton’s #11, made the pass and took the win.

In the eighth and final Midwest Modified heat, Jason VandeKamp sped off as the green few and other drivers battled three wide for second. Andrew Inman claimed the second point while VandeKamp snagged the win.

Don Shaw kicked off the WISSOTA Late Model features with the first heat win of the night, while the second heat had some three wide action. Shane Edginton, Bryce Sward broke free of the three wide battle and fought for first as Dave Mass closed in. Edginton slid into the top point but Mass soon caught the #5e, made his move and won the race. Pat Doar made an early move into the first position in the fourth heat and didn’t look back as the fifth heat also featured some three wide action. Harry Hanson pulled away with the top point, led through a caution and took the win.

The WISSOTA Modifieds had four heats with little to no cautions in each race. Dan Ebert, Jeremy Nelson (4), Shane Sabraski and Tyler Peterson earned wins.

With only six cautions throughout the entire race night this far, the WISSOTA Super Stocks began their features and added on many more yellows. Heats one and two were plagued with cautions, with Dylan Nelson and Erick Thiesse grabbing wins. The third heat was refreshing and caution free with Ryan Kostreba grabbing the checkers.

The fourth Super Stock heat featured Kyle Matuska in a solid lead, but with two to go, Dave Flynn caught the #43. As the race came to a close, Flynn slid by Matuska for the win. The final two Super Stock heat wins were awarded to Dexton Koch and Shane Sabraski.

With only 11 USRA Late Models signing in for the event, just one heat race was run. Lucas Peterson led the drivers to the green however Ryan Mikkelson and Max Nelson made the pass for first and second respectively. Nelson tried to make a move on Mikkelson however was unsuccessful as Mikkelson took the win.

Robert Holtquist grabbed the early lead in the first WISSOTA Mod Four heat. Holtquist’s win looked like a sealed deal until the yellow waved on the final lap. The green and white flags were waved together as Dean Larson made a charge for the top point. Holtquist didn’t back down as he and Larson raced nose to nose to the checkers. Larson was a smidge ahead at the line and took the win. Tommy Pogones sped off with the lead in the second heat but Dustin Holtquist and Skyler Smith were on his bumper. Smith and Holtquist flew to Pogones’ doors and they were three wide for first. Holtquist took the point, but before the race ended, Smith made the pass and declared victory.

The WISSOTA Pure Stocks had enough drivers to fill two heats and as the first heat began, Michael Roth grabbed the lead. Mike Schnider reeled Roth in through the eight-lap event and as they came to the line, the drivers were close. Schnider nosed ahead for the point and took the win. Josh Berg started second in the second heat, however he quickly took the top point and held it until the checkers flew.

The race night was almost complete, with just four WISSOTA Hornet races left to complete. Matt Pederson made the trip to the Big O and dominated the first heat by going from the 10th and last starting position to take the win. As the second Heat began, drivers were four wide and swapping for the top point. Five drivers kept in a close battle for top points a majority of the race until Marcus Ammerman and Anthony Jenson broke free of the pack. They remained in a battle for the lead until the checkers waved with Ammerman as the winner. The final two Hornet heat wins went to Jenna Hagemann and after a visit to tech, Bryce Huff.

WISSOTA SUMMARY

WISSOTA Late Models
Heat 1: 1. 42S-Don Shaw[1]; 2. 22-Nick Panitzke[5]; 3. C4-Ryan Corbett[3]; 4. 66-Dan Ebert[7]; 5. 51-Chuck Olson[2]; 6. 29K-Ryan Kereluk[4]; 7. 44S-Sam Zender[8]; 8. 2K-Patrick Kelley[9]; 9. (DNF) 92-Richard Chasteen[6]
Heat 2: 1. 2-Dave Mass[7]; 2. 5E-Shane Edginton[4]; 3. 1 2-Bryce Sward[2]; 4. 42-Paul Niznik[1]; 5. 21-Mike Bellefeuille[6]; 6. 28-Jeff Provinzino[5]; 7. 90-Lance Matthees[8]; 8. 7L-Scott Lehn[3]
Heat 3: 1. 11D-Pat Doar[2]; 2. 28M-Sam Mars[3]; 3. 11-James Giossi[5]; 4. 18L-Jason Schill[8]; 5. 17-Mike Greseth[1]; 6. 7C-Jim Carlson[7]; 7. 27-Jared Zimpel[6]; 8. (DNF) 76-Dustin Johanneck[4]
Heat 4: 1. 7-Harry Hanson[1]; 2. 31-Travis Budisalovich[2]; 3. 12S-Brad Seng[4]; 4. 7X-Jesse Glenz[3]; 5. 15-Ryan Mikkelson[6]; 6. X-Chuck Swenson[7]; 7. 35-George Ledin Jr[8]; 8. (DNF) 22E-Kevin Eder[5]

WISSOTA Modifieds
Heat 1: 1. 60-Dan Ebert[5]; 2. 2C-Dave Cain[3]; 3. 26G-Ryan Gierke[6]; 4. 2-Denis Czech[7]; 5. 11X-Jody Bellefeuille[8]; 6. 11-Sam Fankhauser[2]; 7. 1L-Donnie Lofdahl[9]; 8. 74-Shaun Kreyer[4]; 9. 54-Ron German[1]
Heat 2: 1. 4-Jeremy Nelson[2]; 2. 14W-Clayton Wagamon[1]; 3. 18A-Landon Atkinson[5]; 4. 88L-Eric Lamm[6]; 5. 32-Jon Tollakson[4]; 6. 06-Jeremy Nelson[7]; 7. 25-Jamie Trautner[8]; 8. 442-Aaron Johnson[3]
Heat 3: 1. 7A-Shane Sabraski[6]; 2. 12A-Matt Aukland[7]; 3. 04JR-Adam Ayotte[1]; 4. 46R-Ryan Putnam[3]; 5. 15T-Erick Thiesse[2]; 6. 97L-Peter Loecken[4]; 7. 88-Tanner Williamson[8]; 8. 24JR-Jase Lien[5]
Heat 4: 1. 1TPO-Tyler Peterson[3]; 2. 11B-Andy Jones[1]; 3. 24-Brandon Dolman[4]; 4. 9E-Don Eischens[6]; 5. 5G-Scott Greer[5]; 6. 22B-Josh Beaulieu[7]; 7. 96-Taton Hansen[8]; 8. 12-Tony Caissie[2]

WISSOTA Super Stocks
Heat 1: 1. 25-Dylan Nelson[2]; 2. 8-Matthew Larson[1]; 3. 18-Kevin Schmidt[7]; 4. 32X-Butch Butcher[8]; 5. 7N-Nathan House[4]; 6. 55-Ernest Duckwitz Jr[6]; 7. (DNF) 10X-Josh Schmidt[3]; 8. (DNF) 67-Austin Arbogast[9]; 9. (DNF) 77J-Jim Critser[5]
Heat 2: 1. 64-Erick Thiesse[4]; 2. 12-Jim Campbell[3]; 3. 46-Dustin Nelson[7]; 4. 3-Nicholas Jacobson[8]; 5. (DNF) 57-Dalton Carlson[6]; 6. (DNF) 982-Aaron Wilson[5]; 7. (DNF) 980-Kaden Woodie[9]; 8. (DNF) L1-Andrew Johnson[2]; 9. (DQ) 81-Brian Lee[1]
Heat 3: 1. 17-Ryan Kostreba[2]; 2. 21-Jim Gullikson[3]; 3. 21C-Patrick Beeksma[1]; 4. 3S-Ryan Studanski[5]; 5. 4E-Jared Zimpel[9]; 6. 11X-Jason Schill[7]; 7. 33-Austin Niemeyer[4]; 8. 15F-Jeff Flaten[6]; 9. 71X-Travis Scott[8]
Heat 4: 1. 29F-Dave Flynn[6]; 2. 43-Kyle Matuska[2]; 3. 11A-Jordan Henkemeyer[3]; 4. 9-Ronnie Malecki[5]; 5. 24L-Jase Lien[4]; 6. 20-Jeremy North[8]; 7. 10B-Rich Bishop[1]; 8. 11-Kevin Salin[7]
Heat 5: 1. 78K-Dexton Koch[6]; 2. 22T-Terran Spacek[7]; 3. 77-Scott Lawrence[4]; 4. 5-Josh Zimpel[5]; 5. 2F-Jeffrey Frey[1]; 6. 12D-David Dosh[8]; 7. (DNF) 2-Dave Mass[3]; 8. (DNF) 18X-Brendon Scott[2]
Heat 6: 1. 7A-Shane Sabraski[7]; 2. 9K-Dylan Kromschroeder[1]; 3. 7R-Tommy Richards[2]; 4. 1-Karter Reents[4]; 5. 12K-Cody Kummer[5]; 6. 70X-Kurt Becken[8]; 7. 7-Joe Miller[6]; 8. (DNF) 24W-Chris Wark[3]

WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds
Heat 1: 1. 7-Brandon Mehrwerth[4]; 2. 74-Gary James Nelson[2]; 3. 2C-Dave Cain[5]; 4. 19-Darrin Lawler[3]; 5. 2S-Scott Splittstoesser[7]; 6. 91-Jarrett Carter[9]; 7. 2-Charlie Castle[6]; 8. 88-Paul Veert[8]; 9. 24-Cole Elton[10]; 10. 2D-Daniel Berglund[1]
Heat 2: 1. 16-Ryan Savoy[5]; 2. 18S-Kennedy Swan[4]; 3. 3P-David Pixley[2]; 4. 8-Nicholas Krattenmaker[1]; 5. 18-Justin Feltus[6]; 6. 06-Jeremy Nelson[3]; 7. 1S-Scott Bintz[8]; 8. 110-Mike Harsh[7]; 9. (DNS) 210-Ryan Fletcher
Heat 3: 1. 33X-Justin Froemming[4]; 2. 27-Corey Mehrwerth[9]; 3. 40-Mike Schnider[3]; 4. 29-Alan Farley[7]; 5. 11-Devyn Weleski[5]; 6. 63X-Grayson Pratt[8]; 7. B37-Tim Borgeson[6]; 8. 32N-Nick Howard[1]; 9. (DNS) 97II-Josh Winsky
Heat 4: 1. 17-Ashley Mehrwerth[3]; 2. 7R-Tommy Richards[4]; 3. 17K-Mason Lesmeister[6]; 4. 14L-Benjamin Lewis[7]; 5. 13-Scott Oeltjen[5]; 6. 23-Rick Siiter[8]; 7. 10-Mervin Castle III[9]; 8. 46G-Brockton Grams[2]; 9. (DNF) 04N-Nick Ayotte[1]
Heat 5: 1. 17B-Zach Benson[1]; 2. 112-Brennan Gave[5]; 3. 33C-Cole Boston[2]; 4. 21-Wyatt Boyum[4]; 5. 21B-Cody Lee[6]; 6. 57-Corey Storck[8]; 7. 28R-Paul Ripley[9]; 8. 33-Jake Hagemann[3]; 9. 13B-Chris Bretting[7]
Heat 6: 1. EZ1-Randy Laage[2]; 2. 12M-Eric Gadach[5]; 3. 68-Todd Duchscherer[3]; 4. 28-Jake Molitor[4]; 5. 69-Justin Bassa[8]; 6. 13M-John Mueller[9]; 7. 21O-Joel Olson[6]; 8. 22M-Jared Miller[1]; 9. (DNF) 4W-Joey Wagamon[7]
Heat 7: 1. 3T-Travis Schulte[6]; 2. 11S-Ashton Schulte[2]; 3. 22T-Tyler Kintner[5]; 4. 43K-Kaden Blaeser[9]; 5. 46J-Taylor Jacobson[3]; 6. 9B-Brendan Blascyk[7]; 7. 24T-Liz Toepper[4]; 8. 32M-Mason Musel[8]; 9. 61-Andrea Keeney[1]
Heat 8: 1. 16V-Jason VandeKamp[2]; 2. 11JR-Andrew Inman[3]; 3. 9-Brady Uotinen[8]; 4. 87S-Reise Stenberg[4]; 5. 88T-Jacob Toepper[5]; 6. 3N-Nick Kipka[1]; 7. 32J-John Howard[7]; 8. (DNF) 21S-Jake Smith[6]; 9. (DNS) 44FX-Mark Froehlich

WISSOTA Street Stocks
Heat 1: 1. 12X-Kurt Becken[1]; 2. 01-Justin Pogones[4]; 3. 14-Jeremy Castro[3]; 4. 26-Ty Agen[2]; 5. 36-Ross Spitzer[5]; 6. 55-Thomas Worth[6]; 7. 33-Daniel Boissy[8]; 8. 980-Kaden Woodie[7]; 9. 873-Taven Woodie[9]
Heat 2: 1. 40-Nick Traynor[5]; 2. 9-Adam Soltis[3]; 3. 51-Eric Riley[6]; 4. 1S-Scott Bintz[8]; 5. 21-Joe Weber[1]; 6. 19C-Charlie Shiek[7]; 7. 77-Kevin Kraemer[9]; 8. 16-Greg Platzer[4]; 9. 37X-Quain Busitzky[2]
Heat 3: 1. 12-Cody Kummer[2]; 2. 11JR-Jeff Ekdahl[1]; 3. 10V-Justin Vogel[9]; 4. 19-Todd Carter[3]; 5. 67-Ryan Satter[7]; 6. 1R-Cole Richards[4]; 7. 7-Caiden Engel[6]; 8. 71X-William Fisher[8]; 9. 7BR-Lucas Boyce[5]
Heat 4: 1. 12K-Jay Kesan[1]; 2. 14K-Russell Kostreba[6]; 3. 20-Andrew Hanson[8]; 4. T20-Michael Tuma[3]; 5. 7Z-Nick Emon[2]; 6. 22-Troy Cepak Jr[7]; 7. 5-Brittany Smith[4]; 8. 28C-John Current[5]; 9. (DNS) 15-Zach Elward
Heat 5: 1. 27HP-Parker Anderson[2]; 2. 05-Kyle Howland[4]; 3. 9K-Kolby Kiehl[6]; 4. 22W-Jim Williams[3]; 5. 10-Joe Potter[7]; 6. 00-Brandon Corbett[8]; 7. 38-Thomas O'Brien[5]; 8. 62G-Kenny Barber [1]; 9. (DNS) 34JR-Braden Brauer

WISSOTA Mod Fours
Heat 1: 1. 37-Dean Larson[4]; 2. 5-Robert Holtquist[1]; 3. XL1-Chad Funt[7]; 4. 31J-Jordan Fischer[5]; 5. 15H-Connor Hass[3]; 6. 5F-Jonathen Feda[8]; 7. 5JF-Brian Feda[2]; 8. 89-Collin Hooth[6]; 9. 07-Donald Mead[9]
Heat 2: 1. 16-Skyler Smith[1]; 2. 5H-Dustin Holtquist[4]; 3. TB81-Tommy Bawden[6]; 4. 7L-Tyler Larson[7]; 5. 04-Tommy Pogones[2]; 6. 6SIX-Forrest Foster[3]; 7. 30-Dean Shaver[5]; 8. F16-Jordon Magnuson[9]; 9. (DNS) 11R-Landyn Randt

WISSOTA Pure Stocks
Heat 1: 1. 7-Mike Schnider[6]; 2. 66-Michael Roth[1]; 3. AK-Mitchell Kesan[5]; 4. 39-Deryk Weleski[3]; 5. 88B-Brandon Puschinsky[2]; 6. 16R-Ashley Robinette[4]; 7. (DNF) 72-Kevin Baumgarner[7]
Heat 2: 1. 35B-Josh Berg[2]; 2. 16-Cory Jorgensen[1]; 3. 57-Austin Carlson[6]; 4. 31-Tom Treviranus[3]; 5. 32-Margo Butcher[4]; 6. 62-Joshua Bitker[5]

WISSOTA Hornets
Heat 1: 1. 27R-Matt Pederson[10]; 2. 17A-Jacob Aarhus[6]; 3. 37C-Colton Trembath[1]; 4. 13-Mac Johnston[4]; 5. 37-John Aderman[3]; 6. 14A-AJ House[7]; 7. 11A-Jamie Ammerman[2]; 8. 92X-Mark Gangl[9]; 9. 15-Megan Ammerman[5]; 10. (DQ) 97X-Brian Schott[8]
Heat 2: 1. 24-Marcus Ammerman[7]; 2. 23T-Anthony Jenson[4]; 3. 00X-Peyton Edelman[5]; 4. 16-Brady Albertson[6]; 5. 17B-Rachel Boston[2]; 6. 2-Kole Kampsen[3]; 7. 0-DeJay Jarecki[10]; 8. 89J-Randy Jacoboski[9]; 9. 00-Bret Thayer[8]; 10. 35-Kage Maciej[1]
Heat 3: 1. 26H-Jenna Hagemann[5]; 2. OK-Joseph Wilber[6]; 3. 21G-Paul George[1]; 4. 11-Casey Stremick[9]; 5. 37A-Alex Aderman[4]; 6. 377-Ella Sparks[10]; 7. (DNF) 23JR-Marcus Ammerman Jr[7]; 8. (DNF) 01-Nathan Kohl[2]; 9. (DNF) 22 0-Nick Rahn[3]; 10. (DNF) 11PX-Presley Patrin[8]
Heat 4: 1. 03-Bryce Huff[2]; 2. 92-Payton Asche[4]; 3. 51X-Gary Schumacher[1]; 4. 53-Branley Theel[3]; 5. 73-Payson Patrin[7]; 6. 13X-Travis Olafson[8]; 7. 85-Emily Acciari[9]; 8. (DNF) 27M-Katelyn Warner[6]; 9. (DQ) 46-Nate Servaty[5]

USRA Late Models
Heat: 1. 77-Ryan Mikkelson[3]; 2. 32-Max Nelson[2]; 3. 50-Gavin Tarras[4]; 4. 73-Larry Fitzsimmons[8]; 5. LXV-Lucas Peterson[1]; 6. 89-Joe Provinzino[9]; 7. 22-Brett Shafer[11]; 8. 9K-Dylan Kromschroeder[7]; 9. 2-Patrick Kelley[10]; 10. 18-Ken Dallman[6]; 11. 26D-Chad Dawson[5]


Article Credit: Article by Tami Jo Kuehn

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