| Burgtorf makes it two straight with Sunday Deery Series win 
    at Quincy
 
 QUINCY, Ill. (April 11)  A different driver challenged at a different 
    track, but the name at the top of the results for the second Deery Brothers 
    Summer Series event of the season is the same as at the first.
 
 Mark Burgtorf won his second IMCA Late Model tour feature in as many nights, 
    topping Sundays show at Quincy Raceway. Hes now an eight-time series 
    winner at his hometown track and raked in $2,000 for his 24th career Deery 
    victory.
 
 Jason Frankel, another Quincy hotshoe, led for nearly a third of the 
    50-lapper before finally giving way to Burgtorf and settled for second.
 
 Rounding out the top five were Ray Guss Jr., Keith Pratt and Denny 
    Woodworth. A Quincy series record 50 Late Models were in the pits, two more 
    than the previous mark set in April of 2007.
 
 Pole starter Darrel DeFrance ran in front of the pack for the first 12 
    circuits before Frankel used the higher line to take the lead away.
 
 Burgtorf slipped past DeFrance on lap 18, shortly before Frankel began 
    encountering backrunners.
 
 Cautions at midway brought the field back together. Burgtorf maintained his 
    pressure on the leader, passing Frankel coming out of turn four on lap 34 
    and then checking out.
 
 Two lapped cars and most of a straightaway separated Burgtorf and Frankel at 
    the finish.
 
 Woodworth made his way to fifth from the 18th starting spot. Tom Goble 
    earned the hard charger provisional and moved up 10 positions to 12th. The 
    $250 Sunoco bonus went to Josh Most.
 
 Burgtorf had to track down and then hold off Nate Beuseling to collect top 
    dollar in the series opener Saturday at 34 Raceway.
 
 A weekend tripleheader is next on the schedule, with races Friday, April 16 
    at Davenport Speedway and Saturday, April 17 at Jackson County Speedway 
    before the first ever series race at Dubuque Fairgrounds Speedway on Sunday, 
    April 18.
 
 Feature Results 
 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy;
 2. Jason Frankel, Quincy;
 3. Ray Guss Jr., Milan;
 4. Keith Pratt, Mendon;
 5. Denny Woodworth, Mendon;
 6. Tom Darbyshire, Morning Sun, Iowa;
 7. Darrel DeFrance, Marshalltown, Iowa;
 8. Tyler Bruening, Decorah, Iowa;
 9. Rob Toland, Davenport, Iowa;
 10. Jay Johnson, West Burlington, Iowa;
 11. Justin Reed, Quincy;
 12. Tom Goble, Burlington, Iowa;
 13. Boone McLaughlin, Mediapolis, Iowa;
 14. Jason Perry, Payson;
 15. Nick Ingalls, Quincy;
 16. Bill Genenbacher, Camp Point;
 17. Dale Hackwell Jr., Washburn, Iowa;
 18. Jeremiah Hurst, Dubuque, Iowa;
 19. Kevin Blum, Colona;
 20. Travis Smock, Independence, Iowa;
 21. Andy Eckrich, Cosgrove, Iowa;
 22. Matt Strassheim, Burlington, Iowa;
 23. Ron Elbe, Augusta;
 24. Josh Most, Red Oak, Iowa.
 
 1st heat (top three)  1. Burgtorf; 2. Most; 3. Guss. 2nd heat  1. Hurst; 
    2. Pratt; 3. Smock. 3rd heat  1. Blum; 2. DeFrance; 3. Genenbacher. 4th 
    heat  1. Frankel; 2. Darbyshire; 3. Eckrich. 5th heat  1. Elbe; 2. 
    Bruening; 3. Perry.
 
 1st B feature (top three)  1. Toland; 2. Woodworth; 3. McLaughlin. 2nd 
    B  1. Johnson; 2. Reed; 3. Ingalls.
 
 
      
    
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