Woodworth runs away with Deery checkers at Quincy
QUINCY, Ill. (Sept. 6) – Denny Woodworth made short work of his Deery
Brothers Summer Series foes with a long run at the front of Sunday night’s
main event at Quincy Raceway.
Woodworth led all but the first two times around the track in the 50-
lapper, taking the $2,000 IMCA Late Model tour victory comfortably ahead of
runner-up Mark Burgtorf.
Season-best finishes went to Darrel DeFrance, competing at his 350th
consecutive series event, in third and to Justin Reed, who passed 14 cars
and ended in fourth. Jason Perry ran fifth, his best finish in just three
career Deery feature starts.
A trio of cautions came out before the first lap was scored. Perry started
on the pole and led two circuits before the third starting Woodworth zoomed
by on the bottom line.
Terry Neal and Ray Guss Jr. took the opening green from the fourth and 12th
spots, respectively, and worked their way up to fight over second. That duel
came to an end when the pair got together on lap 33 and brought out the
caution, which resulted in both being sent to the rear of the field for the
restart.
The tussle for second fell to Perry, DeFrance and Burgtorf, who frequently
went three wide in their mutual pursuit of Woodworth.
Burgtorf eventually gained the advantage while Reed snuck into the top four.
The win was Woodworth’s Deery Series career second. He’d also topped the
April 30,2008 show at Quincy.
Two races remain in the 23rd annual series, the next of them Monday at Boone
Speedway on opening night of the IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals. Pit
gates open at 10 a.m., the grandstand opens at 1 p.m., hot laps are at 2
p.m. and racing starts at 3 p.m. on Labor Day.
The $10,000 to win Pepsi USA Nationals series tour finale is Friday and
Saturday, Sept. 18-19 at 34 Raceway in West Burlington. The special Ironman
Challenge, featuring drivers with perfect Deery attendance this season, is
on the opening night card.
Feature results –
1. Denny Woodworth, Mendon;
2. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy;
3. Darrel DeFrance, Marshalltown, Iowa;
4. Justin Reed, Quincy;
5. Jason Perry, Payson;
6. Gary Russell, Biggsville;
7. Fred Remley, Blue Grass, Iowa;
8. Jeff Aikey, Waterloo, Iowa;
9. Jerry Weisenberger, Quincy;
10. Rob Toland, Davenport, Iowa;
11. Ray Guss Jr., Milan;
12. T.J. Criss, Oskaloosa, Iowa;
13. Jason Frankel, Quincy;
14. Terry Neal, Ely, Iowa;
15. Nick Ingalls, Quincy;
16. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy;
17. Keith Pratt, Mendon;
18. Robby Warner, Quincy;
19. Dustin Neese, Nebo;
20. Sam Halstead, New London, Iowa;
21. Tom Goble, Burlington, Iowa;
22. Bill Genenbacher, Camp Point;
23. Charlie McKenna, Clear Lake, Iowa;
24. Greg Kastli, Waterloo, Iowa.
1st heat (top three) – 1. Burgtorf; 2. Woodworth; 3. DeFrance;
2nd heat – 1. Criss; 2. Remley; 3. Ingalls.
3rd heat – 1. Perry; 2. Neal; 3. Weisenberger.
4th heat – 1. Russell; 2. Guss; 3. Warner.
1st “B” feature (top four) – 1. Aikey; 2. Goble; 3. Pratt; 4. Neese.
2nd “B” feature – 1. Frankel; 2. Toland; 3. Reed; 4. McKenna.
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