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Mizzou Go Ends In Dead Heat

July 29

CRESCO, Iowa — Defending O’Reilly USMTS National Champion Jason Krohn notched his fourth main-event victory of the season July 29 with an impressive wire-to-wire run at Cresco Speedway.
Krohn drew the pole for the 40-lap Holley A main, and when the green flag dropped, that was just about as close as anybody got to the flying farmer from Slayton, Minn.
Zack VanderBeek won the battle for second ahead of Tim Donlinger in third, Michael Long in fourth and Ron Konkel in fifth.
The finish:
Jason Krohn, Zack VanderBeek, Tim Donlinger, Michael Long, Ron Konkel, Kelly Shryock, Jon Tesch, Steve Wetzstein, Scott Green, Jason Hughes, Mark Noble, Ryan York, Jeff Schluetter, Dean Mahlstedt, Alan Mondus, Mike Sorensen, Jake Neal, Kenny Wallace, Mike Wedelstadt, Dan Bohr, Al Hejna, Bob Timm, Julie McDermid, Darrin Walch.

July 30

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — Brad Pinkerton charged through the field from 16th-starting spot to win the July 30 O’Reilly USMTS National Tour feature at Southern Iowa Speedway.
Pinkerton passed Kelly Shryock for the lead with eight laps to go and cruised to the $2,000 victory.
Dean Mahlstedt and Jason Krohn were also able to pass Shryock to finish second and third, respectively. Shryock and Mark Noble completed the top five.
The finish:
Brad Pinkerton, Dean Mahlstedt, Jason Krohn, Kelly Shryock, Mark Noble, Zack VanderBeek, Jake Neal, Jon Tesch, Dereck Ramirez, Steve Kosiski, Ron VerBeek, Donovan Lodge, Ryan Gustin, Tony Fraise, Scott Green, Colt Mather, Brandon Kenny, Steven Blattler, Scott Dickey, Kenny Wallace, Cale Sponsler, Michael Long, Richie Gustin, Jr., Ken Schrader, Josh Truman.

Thursday

KNOXVILLE, Ill. — Jason Krohn grabbed his fifth O’Reilly USMTS National Tour victory of the season Thursday night at Knox County Fairgrounds.
Krohn started third and chased polesitter Michael Long for the first 21 of 30 laps on the big half-mile oval. Krohn was able to wrestle the lead away on lap 22 and sailed the final eight laps to claim the $2,000 top prize.
Dean Mahlstedt settled for second, while Jon Tesch, Bob Dominacki and Zack VanderBeek followed.
The finish:
Jason Krohn, Dean Mahlstedt, Jon Tesch, Bob Dominacki, Zack VanderBeek, Michael Long, Brandon Kenny, Scott Green, Dereck Ramirez, Al Hejna, Ryan Gustin, Bryan Rowland, Donovan Lodge, Bruce Hanford, Mark Noble, Darin Thye, Kevin Peters, Colt Mather, Steve Kosiski, Troy Emerick, Charles Baker, Tony Dunker, Kelly Shryock, Ron VerBeek.


Friday

BLOOMFIELD, Iowa — Anybody who was thinking that Kelly Shryock may be losing his touch were given a loud wake-up call Friday night, as the eight-time O’Reilly USMTS National Champion dominated the first night of the third annual Iowa-Missouri Border War at Bloomfield Speedway.
Shryock started on the pole and led all 35 laps en route to his 10th USMTS victory of the season after suffering three DNFs in the previous six races.
Jon Tesch recorded his fifth top-five finish in the last seven races with a runner-up effort. Ron VerBeek was third ahead of Brandon Kenny, who started fourth, and Dereck Ramirez.
The finish:
Kelly Shryock, Jon Tesch, Ron VerBeek, Brandon Kenny, Dereck Ramirez, Ryan Gustin, Dean Mahlstedt, Scott Green, Michael Long, Al Hejna, Mark Noble, Richie Gustin, Jr., Zack VanderBeek, Brad Pinkerton, David Holder, Scott Dickey, Tony Dunker, Tony Fraise, Donovan Lodge, Bryan Rowland, Jason Murray, Kevin Peters, Brandon Banks.

Saturday

MOBERLY, Mo. — Believe it or not, Saturday night’s O’Reilly USMTS National Tour modified event ended in a tie.
Jon Tesch and Zack VanderBeek waged a thrilling battle for the lead during the closing laps of the 35-lap race, and raced to the checkered flag side by side.
Officials, the flagman and scorekeepers could not determine which driver crossed the finish line first, thus the race was declared a tie, the first in the 10-year history of the series.
David Holder, Bryan Rowland and Kelly Shryock rounded out the top five.
The finish:
Zack VanderBeek and Jon Tesch, David Holder, Bryan Rowland, Kelly Shryock, Brandon Lennox, Brandon Kenny, Dean Mahlstedt, Michael Long, Donovan Lodge, Scott Green, Ron VerBeek, Steve Picou, Craig Spegal, Tim Dotson, Bill Baker, Virgil Jeffery, Dereck Ramirez, Bob Woodrow, Kelly Smith, Justin Boney, Darrell Jones, Kenny Mudd, Al Hejna, Darryl Turner.















 








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