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DONNELLSON, Iowa (Sept. 4)
– He didn’t lead for much more than 30 feet of the race, but they were the
right 30 feet. Josh Most had fans at Lee
County Speedway on their feet for the final circuits of Saturday’s Deery
Brothers Summer Series feature, catching race-long leader Jason Perry coming
out of the final turn and pulling ahead to take the $2,000 by inches when
the front pair reached the flagstand. Most had to pass more than
his fair share of IMCA Late Model tour foes over the course of the 35
lapper. He’d started 15th after qualifying from his “B” feature,
went to the pits on lap six after mistakenly thinking he’d cut a tire and
had to restart at the back of the pack. Flying through the field,
he took second from Rob Toland with three laps to go and was just a car
length back when Perry got the white flag. The win was Most’s Deery
career second. Perry’s runner-up showing was the best finish of his brief
series career. Rounding out the top five
were Toland, Justin Reed and Jeff Aikey. Point leader Ray Guss Jr. was 10th
and can clinch the series crown by taking a green flag in his heat race in
the Monday, Sept. 6 IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals show at Boone
Speedway. Tyler Bruening drew the
pole but the third starting Perry was in front when the first lap was
scored. He’d stay there following a series of early restarts, putting some
distance on the rest of the field as Toland and Aikey went back and forth
over second. Most, meanwhile, picked
off cars one and two as a time as he worked his way up from the back. The
final caution came on lap 23 and it was obvious when he drove by Toland that
Most would be a factor at the finish. After reeling in Perry,
Most went to the extreme high line on the final turn, getting just enough
momentum to beat Perry to the stripe. Terry Neal moved up 12
spots and Tom Darbyshire advanced 13 positions in running sixth and seventh,
respectively. Provisional starter Charlie McKenna was a plus 10 on the
night, finishing 12th. Most also won the drawing
for the $250 bonus from Sunoco. A dozen of the 15 drivers
eligible for the “Drive For Five” payday qualified for the feature. Toland
came closest to collecting what would have been a $3,000 bonus by finishing
third. Drivers who missed no more than one of the regular point races at Donnellson this season were in the running for $5,000 to win Saturday evening. Pit gates open at 10 a.m.
and the grandstand opens at 1 p.m. on Labor Day at Boone. Hot laps are at 2
p.m. and racing starts at 3 p.m. The finale is Friday and
Saturday, Sep. 17-18 when 34 Raceway at West Burlington hosts the $10,000 to
win Pepsi USA Nationals. Feature
results –
1. Josh Most, Red Oak;
2. Jason Perry, Payson,
Ill.;
3. Rob Toland, Davenport;
4. Justin Reed, Quincy,
Ill.;
5. Jeff Aikey, Waterloo;
6. Terry Neal, Ely;
7. Tom Darbyshire, Morning
Sun;
8. Jay Johnson, West
Burlington;
9. Boone McLaughlin,
Mediapolis;
10. Ray Guss Jr., Milan,
Ill.;
11. Tyler Bruening,
Decorah;
12. Charlie McKenna, Clear
Lake;
13. Andy Eckrich, Iowa
City;
14. T.J. Criss, Oskaloosa;
15. Sam Halstead, New
London;
16. Nate Beuseling,
Silvis, Ill.;
17. Jay Chenoweth,
Wapello;
18. Mark Preston, Port
Byron, Ill.;
19. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy,
Ill.;
20. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy,
Ill.;
21. Denny Woodworth,
Mendon, Ill.;
22. Jeff Guengerich,
Washington;
23. Tom Goble, Burlington;
24. Nick Ingalls, Quincy,
Ill. 1st
heat (top three) – 1. Bruening; 2.
Halstead; 3. Burgtorf. 1st
“B” feature (top four) – 1. Eckrich;
2. Most; 3. Woodworth; 4. Bailey.
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