Motorized mayhem rules at Davenport Speedway’s Night of Destruction
DAVENPORT, Ia. (September 6, 2024) – The fun side of racing was on display Friday night at the Davenport Speedway. The Night of Destruction had something for every racing fan. Cheater Races with some surprises, two classes of nostalgia racing, and the zany Trailer Race were on the agenda.
In Cheater Race action, the Outhouse and Storage to Go Container Rentals Late Model feature was won by 2024 track champion Matt Ryan. Ryan grabbed the lead from Dustin Smith after a late race restart. Smith would hold on for second, driving LeRoy Brenner’s car. John Provenzano finished third, ahead of Broderick Prescott and Gary Webb. Ray Guss Jr. raced Keith Simmons’ nostalgia late model with the modern late models.
Wangelin’s Auto Modified main went to Blaise Lewis. Early in the race, Lewis was tangled in a three car battle with Brandon Durbin and Charlie Mohr. Blaise pulled away late in the race for the win. Durbin sailed on the high side to a second place finish, with Mohr taking third. Joe Beal and Rob Dominacki completed the top five.
Dakota Cole was the victor in the D&K Home Products SportMod feature. Cole took the lead on lap two and held it to the checkered flag. Mike Adam had a strong run finishing second. Scott Walker, Rance Powell, and Mike Clausen were third through fifth in that order.
Allen Provenzano led flag to flag in the Koehler Electric Outlaw Street Stock finale. Behind Provenzano were some heated battles for position. Jesse Owen emerged from the pack to take second. Landen Chrestensen was third with Anthony Franklin fourth and Blake Woodruff fifth.
The Thiesen’s Hobby Stock class was augmented by Cyle Hawkins competing in his 4-Cylinder against the Hobbies. Nick Proehl took home the win with Daniel Wauters second. Hawkins was competitive with the larger cars, finishing in third. Jamie Hixson placed fourth and Jared Miller fifth.
The Fred’s Towing & Cantrell’s Towing 4-Cylinder feature belonged to Cyle Hawkins. Hawkins led every lap en route to the win. Jacob Welter finished second. Jason Rhoads and Steve Boyle were third and fourth respectively.
In Nostalgia Stock Car Racing Club action Jeff Walker dominated in the #88 Dodge Charger. Stan O’Brien took second over Mark Claeys in third. Randy Christner and Zane Zimmerman rounded out the top five.
The Midwest Jalopies put on a spirited feature event in their vintage coupes. Duke Fulton edged out Chad Holladay by inches for the win. Jayson Blunt posted a third place finish, ahead of Pat Bailey and Austin Honts.
As always, the evening ended with the fan favorite, the Trailer Race. Craig Johnson captured the win in his entry, “Real American”. Thanks to all those who participated.
Next up for Davenport Speedway is the Corn State Nationals, September 13th & 14th. The event features the Lucas Oil MLRA Late Models competing for $5,000-to-win on Friday and $10,000 on Saturday. Also racing on Friday will be IMCA Late Models, IMCA Sport Mods, and Outlaw Street Stocks. Support classes on Saturday will be IMCA Modifieds and Outlaw Street Stocks. More information can be found on our facebook page, “Davenport Speedway – SR Promotions”.
Results:
Davenport Speedway
September 6, 2024 –
Late Models – The Outhouse / Storage to Go (9 entries)
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 07-Matt Ryan[2]; 2. 53-Dustin Smith[1]; 3. 18-John Provenzano[3]; 4. 6-Broderick Prescott[6]; 5. 56W-Gary Webb[4]; 6. 96-Kyle McGregor[8]; 7. 29-Spencer Diercks[9]; 8. 38-Ray Guss Jr[7]; 9. 9G-Anthony Guss[5]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 53-Dustin Smith[1]; 2. 07-Matt Ryan[5]; 3. 18-John Provenzano[4]; 4. 9G-Anthony Guss[2]; 5. 56W-Gary Webb[6]; 6. 6-Broderick Prescott[7]; 7. 38-Ray Guss Jr[3]; 8. 29-Spencer Diercks[9]; 9. (DNS) 96-Kyle McGregor
Modifieds – Wangelin’s Auto (9 entries)
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 44X-Blaise Lewis[3]; 2. 15D-Brandon Durbin[5]; 3. 99M-Charlie Mohr[1]; 4. 77-Joe Beal[4]; 5. 5-Rob Dominacki[2]; 6. 9-Derek Wilson[6]; 7. 9G-Rob Guss[9]; 8. 19C-Alex VerVynck[8]; 9. 20-Jake Whittington[7]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 15D-Brandon Durbin[1]; 2. 99M-Charlie Mohr[4]; 3. 44X-Blaise Lewis[5]; 4. 5-Rob Dominacki[6]; 5. 77-Joe Beal[3]; 6. 9-Derek Wilson[9]; 7. 20-Jake Whittington[7]; 8. 19C-Alex VerVynck[8]; 9. 9G-Rob Guss[2]
Street Stocks – Koehler Electric (11 entries)
A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. K1-Allen Provenzano[1]; 2. 95-Jesse Owen[2]; 3. 20L-Landen Chrestensen[5]; 4. 4S-Anthony Franklin[9]; 5. 78-Blake Woodruff[10]; 6. 77W-Andrew Burk[4]; 7. 59-Roger Rickels[8]; 8. 29Q-Dave Wada[3]; 9. 5-Tom Riggs[7]; 10. 8H-Kyler Hickenbottom[6]; 11. 18-Jeff Hollenbeck[11]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 77W-Andrew Burk[6]; 2. 29Q-Dave Wada[1]; 3. 59-Roger Rickels[3]; 4. 95-Jesse Owen[4]; 5. 8H-Kyler Hickenbottom[2]; 6. 18-Jeff Hollenbeck[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. K1-Allen Provenzano[1]; 2. 20L-Landen Chrestensen[4]; 3. 4S-Anthony Franklin[2]; 4. 5-Tom Riggs[5]; 5. 78-Blake Woodruff[3]
SportMods – D&K Home Products (6 entries)
A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 18C-Dakota Cole[2]; 2. 9R-Mike Adam[1]; 3. 9W-Scott Walker[3]; 4. 39R-Rance Powell[4]; 5. 51-Mike Clausen[5]; 6. 17-Todd Dykema[6]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 9W-Scott Walker[6]; 2. 39R-Rance Powell[5]; 3. 18C-Dakota Cole[4]; 4. 51-Mike Clausen[1]; 5. 9R-Mike Adam[3]; 6. 17-Todd Dykema[2]
Hobby Stock – Theisen’s Home & Farm (6 entries)
A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 101-Nick Proehl[1]; 2. H2O-Daniel Wauters[2]; 3. 28-Cyle Hawkins[6]; 4. 2-Jamie Hixson[3]; 5. 17M-Jared Miller[4]; 6. 44-Keith Lilly[5]
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 2-Jamie Hixson[4]; 2. H2O-Daniel Wauters[5]; 3. 17M-Jared Miller[6]; 4. 101-Nick Proehl[3]; 5. 44-Keith Lilly[1]; 6. (DNS) 28-Cyle Hawkins
Sport Compacts – Fred’s Towing / Cantrell Towing (4 entries)
A Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 28-Cyle Hawkins[2]; 2. 49-Jacob Welter[1]; 3. 514-Jason Rhoads[3]; 4. 13X-Steve Boyle[4]
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 28-Cyle Hawkins[4]; 2. 49-Jacob Welter[1]; 3. 514-Jason Rhoads[2]; 4. 13X-Steve Boyle[3]
Nostalgia Stock Cars (9 entries)
A Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 88-Jeff Walker[3]; 2. 83-Stan O’Brien[1]; 3. 35-Mark Claeys[4]; 4. 81-Randy Christner[7]; 5. Z1-Zane Zimmerman[6]; 6. 112-Brian Tuttle[8]; 7. 25-Matt Fulton Sr[5]; 8. (DNS) 50-Terry Mattly; 9. (DNS) 95-Austin Honts
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 88-Jeff Walker[2]; 2. 50-Terry Mattly[5]; 3. 35-Mark Claeys[1]; 4. 83-Stan O’Brien[9]; 5. 25-Matt Fulton Sr[4]; 6. Z1-Zane Zimmerman[8]; 7. 81-Randy Christner[7]; 8. 112-Brian Tuttle[3]; 9. 95-Austin Honts[6]
Midwest Jalopies (9 entries)
A Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 1X-Duke Fulton[5]; 2. 1-Chad Holladay[8]; 3. 79-Jayson Blunt[2]; 4. 7-Pat Bailey[4]; 5. 21-Austin Honts[9]; 6. 0-Tanner Gerard[3]; 7. 11-Jeff Snyder[6]; 8. 52-Dennis Blunt[1]; 9. 17-Matt Fulton Sr[7]
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 21-Austin Honts[9]; 2. 1-Chad Holladay[7]; 3. 1X-Duke Fulton[6]; 4. 17-Matt Fulton Sr[5]; 5. 7-Pat Bailey[2]; 6. 79-Jayson Blunt[4]; 7. 0-Tanner Gerard[3]; 8. 52-Dennis Blunt[1]; 9. 11-Jeff Snyder[8]
Category: Davenport Speedway, Iowa