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Hughes Doubles Up In Dakota; Shryock, Tesch, VanderBeek Strike Paydirt

Dozen Days of Dirt

June 16

DES MOINES, Iowa — Jason Hughes picked up his series-leading fifth victory by capturing the second-annual NASCAR vs. USMTS event June 16 at the Iowa State Fair.
The victory, worth $2,000, was his 10th overall when factoring in his series-leading five wins in the O’Reilly USMTS Southern Series.
Hughes held off Tim Donlinger at the checkered flag. The youngest of three Gustins in the 24-car field, Ryan Gustin scored a third-place paycheck while Dean Mahlstedt raced from 10th to fourth.  Kelly Shryock started 12th, but clawed his way to a fifth-place showing.
The finish:
Jason Hughes, Tim Donlinger, Ryan Gustin, Dean Mahlstedt, Kelly Shryock, Richie Gustin, Jr., Al Hejna, Ryan Ruter, Scott Green, Alan Mondus, Dereck Ramirez, Mark Noble, Pat Graham, Zack VanderBeek, Brad Pinkerton, Ron Ver Beek, Brad Pinkerton, Colt Mather, Cale Sponsler, Jon Tesch, Jason Krohn, Brandon Kenny, Donovan Lodge, Jimmy Gustin, Ken Schrader.

June 17

FORT DODGE, Iowa — After a two-year hiatus, the O’Reilly USMTS National Tour returned to Mineral City Speedway June 17 for the Fort Dodge Modified Nationals presented by Plain Motorsports.
Zack VanderBeek made the most of the return, holding off challenges from Dean Mahlstedt and eight-time USMTS national champion Kelly Shryock to secure his second series victory of the season.
VanderBeek took the lead for good on lap 16, fending off Shryock on a lap-26 restart along the way. Jason Krohn finished third as Mahlstedt settled for fourth ahead of NASCAR veteran Ken Schrader in fifth.
The finish:
Zack VanderBeek, Kelly Shryock, Jason Krohn, Dean Mahlstedt, Ken Schrader, Mark Noble, Jason Hughes, Kenny Wallace, Al Hejna, Ryan Ruter, Ryan Gustin, Richie Gustin, Jr., Scott Green, Brad Bakken, Donovan Lodge, Ron Ver Beek, Jeff Schluetter, Dereck Ramirez, Cale Sponsler, Tyler Pemble, Bryan Rowland, Dave Doughty, Colt Mather, Alan Mondus, Jon Tesch, Pat Graham.

June 18

JEFFERSON, S.D. — Jason Hughes chalked up his sixth O’Reilly USMTS National Tour victory of the season on June 18 as the third race in the Dozen Days of Dirt thrilled a packed house at Park Jefferson Speedway.
Hughes passed previous-night winner Zack VanderBeek, who had led the previous 20 laps, for the lead on lap 23 and held off VanderBeek to pocket the $2,000 check.
Jon Tesch finished third ahead of Kelly Shryock in fourth. Dean Mahlstedt rounded out the top five.
The finish:
Jason Hughes, Zack VanderBeek, Jon Tesch, Kelly Shryock, Dean Mahlstedt, Kenny Wallace, Bryan Rowland, Tommy Weder, Jr., Ken Schrader, Scott Green, Brandon Kenny, Dereck Ramirez, Al Hejna, Bobby Moore, Don Gerritsen, Jr., Jay Noteboom, Corey Dripps, Carey Umbarger, Mark Noble, Justin Boney, Greg Peck, Jason Krohn, Josh Reisch, Dirk Kirk.

Friday

OSBORN, Mo. — U.S. 36 Raceway is described as a “lightning-fast” race track, and that description was never more true than it was as rain loomed Friday night. Fans witnessed a battle up front between eight-time USMTS National Champion Kelly Shryock and Jason Krohn.
Shryock led wire to wire to secure his sixth tour victory of the season, but was never able to shake the continual challenges of Krohn.
John Allen started and finished in third ahead of Justin Boney in fourth and Zack VanderBeek in fifth.
The finish:
Kelly Shryock, Jason Krohn, John Allen, Justin Boney, Zack VanderBeek, Scott Green, Brandon Kenny, Jason Hughes, Gary Langworthy, Jr., Dereck Ramirez, Bryan Rowland, Mark Dotson, Dennis Eliott, Rodney Sanders, Jon Tesch, Blake Sedgwick, Tommy Weder, Jr., Isaac Dotson, Al Hejna, Richie Gustin, Jr., Steve Holzkamper, Chris Dawson, David Holder, Mark Noble.

Saturday

SOUTH COFFEYVILLE, Okla. — Jon Tesch started on the pole, took the lead at the drop of the green flag and led all 40 laps Saturday night as the O’Reilly USMTS National Tour invaded Mid-America Speedway.
It was the first trip to victory lane this season for Tesch, who became a first-time father a little more than a month ago. He took home $2,000 for the win.
Johnny Bone, Jr. took the runner-up honors, while Greg Skaggs finished third. Fourth went to Kelly Shryock and Steve Holzkamper  rounded out the top five.
The finish:
Jon Tesch, Johnny Bone, Jr., Greg Skaggs, Kelly Shryock, Steve Holzkamper, Al Purkey, Justin Boney, John Allen, Jason Hughes, Tommy Weder, Jr., Rodney Sanders, Dereck Ramirez, Colby Artherton, Bryan Rowland, Chris Vannoster, Chris Deaton, Brandon Kenny, Scott Daniels, Dena Wilson, Travis Smith, Scott Green, Steve Wright, Chris Dawson, Jeremy Chambers, Justin Rexwinkle, Justin White.















 








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