WEST BURLINGTON, Iowa (Sept. 4) – Andy Eckrich picked the perfect night to turn momentum around and remain in contention for the Deery Brothers Summer Series championship. Eckrich reeled in, then held off Ray Guss Jr. in a green, white, checkered finish for the $10,000 victory at Sunday’s Pepsi USA Nationals Deery Series main event at 34 Raceway. The defending IMCA Late Model tour champion and current series point leader, Guss ran in front most of the 99-lapper before getting stuck in lapped traffic. Eckrich, the 2010 Deery rookie of the year, went around on the higher line and wound up beating Guss to the checkers by a car length. Rounding out the unofficial top five were Justin Reed, Jay Johnson and Tom Goble. Guss had the pole but it was outside row one starter Tyler Bruening who was scored first across the stripe through lap 22. That impressive run came to an end while the frontrunners negotiated lapped cars and Bruening spun after trading paint with Guss. Three cautions for debris came around midway, as Guss set the fast pace ahead of Eckrich and Johnson. Eckrich finally got the best of that battle, tried inside and outside grooves, and was briefly in front before Guss got the lead back. Staying close, Eckrich made what proved to be the winning pass when Guss got caught up with slower traffic with eight laps left. Denny Woodworth and Reed were deciding third place when Woodworth spun to bring about the final caution. Eckrich held on the last two times around the oval for his third series win of the season, and the fourth of his brief Deery career. Jason Perry got the final provisional, started last in the field of 26 and advanced 17 positions for end in ninth and earn hard charger honors. Drawing winners for sets of Brodix-made cylinder heads were feature qualifier Sam Halstead and non-qualifier Boone McLaughlin. The Sunday show at West Burlington had been rescheduled from Saturday because of inclement weather. Time trials and five heat races were on the Friday card; T.J. Criss was the $750 winner of the J & J Steel Ironman Challenge on opening night. Part of the Deery Series for 13 years, the 2011 Pepsi was held in memory of former track owner and promoter Johnny Johnson. Deery drivers are in action again tomorrow, when the silver anniversary series headlines opening night action at the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals fueled by Cenex. The Boone Speedway grandstand opens at 1 p.m. Monday. Hot laps are at 2 p.m. and racing starts at 3 p.m. Guss will bring a six point advantage over Eckrich to town. The IMCA Late Model tour also gets top billing at Davenport Speedway’s All-Star Classic on Friday, Sept. 9.
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