Memorable holiday Deery for first-time winner Most
BOONE, Iowa (May 25) He only races there a couple times a year, but Josh
Most has to consider Boone Speedway one of his favorite tracks.
Most won for the first time in his Deery Brothers Summer Series career on
Memorial Day, topping the main event for IMCA Late Models at Boone and
earning $2,000. Hed run second in the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals
Deery feature last September.
Two other drivers making their first tour appearances of 2009 followed Most
to the checkers. Pole starter Jason Hahne was a series career-best second
while Craig Roberts matched his career-best finish in third. Todd Cooney was
fourth and Jeff Aikey was fifth in taking sole possession of the point lead.
Hahne led the first half of the 40-lapper, with the outside row one starting
Roberts close behind much of that distance.
Most was up to third when the caution flag came out on lap 21. He went to a
higher line to pass Roberts and Hahne, and led the rest of the way.
Cooney made the feature through his B feature and moved up 15 spots. On
the move early, hed gotten caught up in an eight-car pileup and had to
re-start toward the rear, but worked his way through again. Aikey was also a
B qualifier and passed nine cars to make the top five.
Provisional starters Terry Neal and Jason Frankel moved up 15 and 13 places
to finish seventh and eighth, respectively. Ray Guss Jr. had gone into the
night tied with Aikey for the point lead and ran ninth.
The early pileup that relegated Cooney to a re-start deep in the field also
knocked Rob Toland and Jay Johnson sixth and seventh in the point
standings as well as Tyler Bruening and Matt Strassheim from the contest.
Defending Deery champion Boone McLaughlin was also involved but still
fashioned a 10th place finish.
Other feature winners during the Monday special at Boone were John Logue in
the IMCA Modifieds, Brett Meyer in the Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods,
Bryan Trogdon in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars and Devin Smith in the IMCA
Hobby Stocks.
Next up on the tour schedule are stops on June 16 at Cresco Speedway and on
June 17 at Fayette County Speedway in West Union.
Deery Series feature results
1. Josh Most, Red Oak;
2. Jason Hahne, Webster City;
3. Craig Roberts, Des Moines;
4. Todd Cooney, Des Moines;
5. Jeff Aikey, Waterloo;
6. Jon Passick, Waterloo;
7. Terry Neal, Ely;
8. Jason Frankel, Quincy, Ill.;
9. Ray Guss Jr., Milan, Ill.;
10. Boone McLaughlin, Mediapolis;
11. Darrel DeFrance, Marshalltown;
12. Ryan Giles, West Dest Moines;
13. Tom Darbyshire, Morning Sun;
14. Dale Hackwell Jr., Washburn;
15. T.J. Criss, Oskaloosa;
16. Bryan Klein, Cedar Rapids;
17. Charlie McKenna, Clear Lake;
18. Justin Kay, Wheatland;
19. Joe Zrostlik, Long Grove;
20. Ben Nading, Ankeny;
21. Tyler Bruening, Decorah;
22. Jay Johnson, West Burlington;
23. Matt Strassheim, West Burlington;
24. Rob Toland, Davenport.
1st heat (top three) 1. DeFrance; 2. Most; 3. Johnson.
2nd heat 1. Giles; 2. Hahne; 3. Darbyshire.
3rd heat 1. Bruening; 2.Hackwell; 3. McLaughlin.
4th heat 1. Klein; 2. Roberts; 3. Guss.
1st B feature (top four) 1. Passick; 2. Strassheim; 3. Toland; 4.Cooney.
2nd B feature 1. Aikey; 2. Nading; 3. McKenna; 4. Kay.
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