By Jack Walbring
The annual Pepsi Mid Season Champions were crowned at Quincy Raceways Sunday June 27 with Mark Burgtorf claiming titles in both the Budweiser IMCA Late Models and the Miller A-Modifieds. Tony Dunker took the B-Mod title while Eddie Dieker grabbed the Bomber win.
Denny Woodworth jumped into the lead of the Budweiser IMCA Late Model feature event and led the first ten circuits until Mark Burgtorf made his way to the front of the field. Burgtorf powered by Woodworth on the eleventh lap bringing Lonnie Bailey into close pursuit of Woodworth for the second spot. Bailey got by Woodworth on sixteenth lap and set off in pursuit of Burgtorf. The nineteenth lap brought about and incident that just about ended the nights racing action for all classes. Jamie Wilson and Terry Gallaher made contact coming off turn four that did not end until Gallaher collided with the light pole in turn one. Gallaher’s car saw major damage as did Wilson’s but that was not the end of the damage as the light pole crashed to the ground knocking out the lighting for all of turn one. The Quincy Raceways crew went to work and patched things together enough for the racing to continue after a forty minute delay. Burgtorf picked up where he left off with Bailey in hot pursuit on the restart. Bailey tried in vain to gain ground on Burgtorf during the remaining laps but was unable to do so. Burgtorf claimed the Mid-Season Championship title with Bailey settling for second, Brent Slocum in third, Denny Woodworth in fourth and Jerry Weisenberger in fifth. Burgtorf and Ron Elbe were the heat race winners with Burgtorf also claiming the win in the Summy Tire and Auto Center Trophy Dash. Lonnie Bailey and Burgtorf are now tied for the points lead with Slocum sitting three point back in third in the hunt for the Track Points Championship.
The Miller Lite A-Modified feature event saw Henry Delonjay and Mark Burgtorf on the front row for the 20 lap Mid-Season Championship. Burgtorf jumped into the early lead and led every lap on his way to his second title win of the night. It was not an easy win as Burgtorf suffered front suspension problems causing his brakes to go out over the last few laps. Henry Delonjay, Michael Long and Brandon Lennox were in a war for the second spot following Burgtorf from the eleventh lap until a caution with three to go. Delonjay then put on the pressure for the top spot over the last three laps with Burgtorf holding the veteran Delonjay off for the win. Delonjay, while trying to get to the lead, was also in a fight for his position with Michael Long and Brandon Lennox. Several times, Long got past Delonjay going into the corners with Delonjay pulling ahead on the straights. Lennox was also in on the action as he pulled up even with Long on several occasions which happened to be right on Delonjay’s rear bumper. Delonjay held off both Long and Lennox for the second spot with Long coming home third, Lennox fourth and Terry Wilson fifth. Burgtorf made it a clean sweep as he won his heat race while Delonjay grabbed the other. Delonjay’s second place finish now puts him twelve points up over Long in the Track Points Championship battle.
Terry Houston was the early leader in the B-Modified feature event but he held on for only the first three laps. Tony Dunker took advantage of a lap four restart to power by for the lead in turn one. Dunker then had to hold off Wyatt Lance to the end of the event. Lance got past Dunker for the lead on laps nine and ten but Dunker slipped past in turn one of the eleventh lap to take the lead for good. Lance tried in vain to retake the lead but had to settle for the second spot at the checkered flag. Jim Leffew grabbed third with Houston in fourth and Wes Mayfield in fifth. Robby Carter and Leffew were the heat race winners with Lance taking yet another win in the P&S Auto and Truck Collision Repair Trophy Dash. Lance now hold a slim two point advantage over Dunker in the point standing with Bobby Cookson back behind Dunker by four.
Eddie Dieker made his starting spot pay off as he led virtually every lap of the Bomber main event. Dieker was challenged for the lead on several occasions during the 20 lap main event by Steve Carlin, but Dieker got through lapped traffic late in the event a lot easier than Carlin and took the win. Carlin settled for second followed by Adam Birck in third, Brent Chapman in fourth and Jerry Jansen in fifth. Birck, Carlin and Bruce Hatfield were the heat race winners. Dieker holds a four point advantage over Birck followed by Carlin five points back.
Quincy Raceways will be hosting the Fourth of July Shootout for the Budweiser IMCA Late Models. This event will have a $2000 to win, $200 to start purse with $75 going to non qualifiers. This will be a draw/redraw event also paying IMCA Late Model Points for both Local and National standings. The Miller Lite A-Mods, B-Mods and Bombers will be racing. Call the Quincy Raceways Hotline at 217-224-4100 or the track office at 217-224-3843 or visit Quincy Raceways online at www.quincyraceways.com for more information. Gates open at 4 with Hotlaps at 5:45 and racing at 6:30pm.
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Contact: Phone: E-mail: qcyrace@adams.net
Quincy Raceways, 8000 Broadway, Quincy, IL 62301
Phone: (217) 224-3843 Fax: (217) 224-3859 Web: www.quincyraceways.com
6/27/2004 - Quincy Raceways Results...
Budweiser IMCA Late Models
A-Main -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy; 3. Brenton Slocum, Burlington, Iowa; 4. Denny Woodworth, Mendon; 5. Jerry Weisenberger, Quincy; 6. Dustin Neese, Nebo; 7. Mike Dyche, Frederick; 8. Mike Karhoff, Quincy; 9. Joey Gower, Quincy; 10. Ron Elbe, Augusta; 11. Justin Reed, Quincy, Il.; 12. Bill Genenbacher, Camp Point; 13. Brian Kenning, Quincy; 14. Terry Gallaher, New London, Mo.; 15. Jamie Wilson, Quincy.
Heat 1 -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Jerry Weisenberger, Quincy; 3. Mike Dyche, Frederick; 4. Denny Woodworth, Mendon; 5. Mike Karhoff, Quincy; 6. Jamie Wilson, Quincy; 7. Justin Reed, Quincy, Il.; 8. Bill Genenbacher, Camp Point.
Heat 2 -- 1. Ron Elbe, Augusta; 2. Brenton Slocum, Burlington, Iowa; 3. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy; 4. Dustin Neese, Nebo; 5. Terry Gallaher, New London, Mo.; 6. Joey Gower, Quincy; 7. Brian Kenning, Quincy.
Summy Tire and Auto Center Trophy Dash -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy; 3. Jamie Wilson, Quincy; 4. Terry Gallaher, New London,Mo.; 5. Brenton Slocum, Burlington, Iowa; 6. Ron Elbe, Augusta.
Miller Lite A Modifieds
A-Main -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Henry DeLonjay, Quincy; 3. Michael Long, quincy; 4. Brandon Lennox, New London,Mo.; 5. Terry Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 6. Keith Pratt, Quincy; 7. Ryan Meyer, Liberty; 8. Kevin Tomlinson, New London, Mo.; 9. Mark Van Winkle, Hannibal, Mo.; 10. Mitch Lyon, Baylis; 11. Doug Sisco, Eolia, Mo.; 12. Danny Lake, New London, Mo.; 13. Robby Warner, Quincy; 14. Vance Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 15. David Wietholder, Liberty.
Heat 1 -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Robby Warner, Quincy; 3. Ryan Meyer, Liberty; 4. Vance Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 5.Keith Pratt, Quincy; 6. Mitch Lyon, Baylis; 7. Terry Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 8. Kevin Tomlinson, New London, Mo..
Heat 2 -- 1. Henry DeLonjay, Quincy; 2. Danny Lake, New London, Mo.; 3. Mark Van Winkle, Hannibal, Mo.; 4. Michael Long, Quincy; 5. Doug Sisco, Eolia, Mo.; 6. Brandon Lennox, New London, Mo.; 7. David Wietholder, Liberty.
B Modifieds
A-Main -- 1. Tony Dunker, Quincy; 2. Wyatt Lantz, Bowen; 3. Jim Leffew, Quincy; 4. Terry Houston, Mt. Sterling; 5. Wesley Mayfield, Hull; 6. Gary Dreyer, Quincy; 7. Martin Hull Jr., Hannibal, Mo.; 8. Kelly Bartz, Quincy; 9. Bobby Cookson, Quincy; 10. A.J. Tournear, Quincy; 11. Scott Bergheger, Hannibal, Mo.; 12. Michael Larsen, Hannibal, Mo.; 13. Rob Carter, Quincy; 14. Andy Davis, Quincy; 15. Matt Bockenfeld, Quincy; 16. Gary Lewis, Columbia, Mo.; 17. Trent Grotz, Quincy.
Heat 1 -- 1. Rob Carter, Quincy; 2. Gary Dreyer, Quincy; 3. Wyatt Lantz, Bowen; 4. Martin Hull Jr., Hannibal, Mo.; 5. Wesley Mayfield, Hull; 6. Scott Bergheger, Hannibal, Mo.; 7. Matt Bockenfeld, Quincy; 8. Kelly Bartz, Quincy; 9. Andy Davis, Quincy.
Heat 2 -- 1. Jim Leffew, Quincy; 2. Tony Dunker, Quincy; 3. Bobby Cookson, Quincy; 4. Terry Houston, Mt. Sterling; 5. Trent Grotz, Quincy; 6. Gary Lewis, Columbia, Mo.; 7. Michael Larsen, Hannibal, Mo.; 8. A.J. Tournear, Quincy.
P&S Auto and Truck Collision Repair Trophy Dash -- 1. Wyatt Lantz, Bowen; 2. Tony Dunker, Quincy; 3. Trent Grotz, Quincy; 4. Bobby Cookson, Quincy; 5. Terry Houston, Mt. Sterling; 6. Michael Larsen, Hannibal, Mo..
Bombers
A-Main -- 1. Eddie Dieker, Plainville; 2. Steve Carlin, Hannibal, Mo.; 3. Adam Birck, Canton, Mo.; 4. Brent Chapman,
Plainville; 5. Jerry Jansen, Plainville; 6. Steven Watkins jr, Hannibal, Mo.; 7. Jeff Delonjay, Quincy; 8. Jim Powell, Hannibal, Mo.;9. Jessie Buss, Quincy; 10. Louis Miller, Hannibal, Mo.; 11. Nicholas Meyer, Hannibal, Mo.; 12. Dan Wiemelt, Quincy; 13. Darren Cawthon, Hull; 14. Gary Lewis, Quincy; 15. Trevor Hagenbaumer;; 16. Joe Mickels, Hannibal, Mo.; 17. Kale Foster, Quincy; 18.Bruce Hatfield, Quincy; 19. James Lain, Hannibal, Mo.; 20. Troy Brierton, Versailles; 21. Jarrod Richie, Quincy; 22. Tom Damon, Quincy; 23. Brandon Wear, Camp Point; 24. Travis Booher, Quincy.
Heat 1 -- 1. Adam Birck, Canton, Mo.; 2. Louis Miller, Hannibal, Mo.; 3. Trevor Hagenbaumer;; 4. Jerry Jansen, Plainville; 5. Steven Watkins jr, Hannibal, Mo.; 6. Jim Powell, Hannibal, Mo.; 7. Jeff Delonjay, Quincy; 8. James Lain, Hannibal, Mo..
Heat 2 -- 1. Steve Carlin, Hannibal, Mo.; 2. Eddie Dieker, Plainville; 3. Darren Cawthon, Hull; 4. Nicholas Meyer, Hannibal, Mo.;5. Kale Foster, Quincy; 6. Gary Lewis, Quincy; 7. Jessie Buss, Quincy; 8. Joe Mickels, Hannibal, Mo..
Heat 3 -- 1. Bruce Hatfield, Quincy; 2. Jarrod Richie, Quincy; 3. Brent Chapman, Plainville; 4. Troy Brierton, Versailles; 5. Dan Wiemelt, Quincy; 6. Tom Damon, Quincy; 7. Travis Booher, Quincy; 8. Brandon Wear, Camp Po
The annual Pepsi Mid Season Champions were crowned at Quincy Raceways Sunday June 27 with Mark Burgtorf claiming titles in both the Budweiser IMCA Late Models and the Miller A-Modifieds. Tony Dunker took the B-Mod title while Eddie Dieker grabbed the Bomber win.
Denny Woodworth jumped into the lead of the Budweiser IMCA Late Model feature event and led the first ten circuits until Mark Burgtorf made his way to the front of the field. Burgtorf powered by Woodworth on the eleventh lap bringing Lonnie Bailey into close pursuit of Woodworth for the second spot. Bailey got by Woodworth on sixteenth lap and set off in pursuit of Burgtorf. The nineteenth lap brought about and incident that just about ended the nights racing action for all classes. Jamie Wilson and Terry Gallaher made contact coming off turn four that did not end until Gallaher collided with the light pole in turn one. Gallaher’s car saw major damage as did Wilson’s but that was not the end of the damage as the light pole crashed to the ground knocking out the lighting for all of turn one. The Quincy Raceways crew went to work and patched things together enough for the racing to continue after a forty minute delay. Burgtorf picked up where he left off with Bailey in hot pursuit on the restart. Bailey tried in vain to gain ground on Burgtorf during the remaining laps but was unable to do so. Burgtorf claimed the Mid-Season Championship title with Bailey settling for second, Brent Slocum in third, Denny Woodworth in fourth and Jerry Weisenberger in fifth. Burgtorf and Ron Elbe were the heat race winners with Burgtorf also claiming the win in the Summy Tire and Auto Center Trophy Dash. Lonnie Bailey and Burgtorf are now tied for the points lead with Slocum sitting three point back in third in the hunt for the Track Points Championship.
The Miller Lite A-Modified feature event saw Henry Delonjay and Mark Burgtorf on the front row for the 20 lap Mid-Season Championship. Burgtorf jumped into the early lead and led every lap on his way to his second title win of the night. It was not an easy win as Burgtorf suffered front suspension problems causing his brakes to go out over the last few laps. Henry Delonjay, Michael Long and Brandon Lennox were in a war for the second spot following Burgtorf from the eleventh lap until a caution with three to go. Delonjay then put on the pressure for the top spot over the last three laps with Burgtorf holding the veteran Delonjay off for the win. Delonjay, while trying to get to the lead, was also in a fight for his position with Michael Long and Brandon Lennox. Several times, Long got past Delonjay going into the corners with Delonjay pulling ahead on the straights. Lennox was also in on the action as he pulled up even with Long on several occasions which happened to be right on Delonjay’s rear bumper. Delonjay held off both Long and Lennox for the second spot with Long coming home third, Lennox fourth and Terry Wilson fifth. Burgtorf made it a clean sweep as he won his heat race while Delonjay grabbed the other. Delonjay’s second place finish now puts him twelve points up over Long in the Track Points Championship battle.
Terry Houston was the early leader in the B-Modified feature event but he held on for only the first three laps. Tony Dunker took advantage of a lap four restart to power by for the lead in turn one. Dunker then had to hold off Wyatt Lance to the end of the event. Lance got past Dunker for the lead on laps nine and ten but Dunker slipped past in turn one of the eleventh lap to take the lead for good. Lance tried in vain to retake the lead but had to settle for the second spot at the checkered flag. Jim Leffew grabbed third with Houston in fourth and Wes Mayfield in fifth. Robby Carter and Leffew were the heat race winners with Lance taking yet another win in the P&S Auto and Truck Collision Repair Trophy Dash. Lance now hold a slim two point advantage over Dunker in the point standing with Bobby Cookson back behind Dunker by four.
Eddie Dieker made his starting spot pay off as he led virtually every lap of the Bomber main event. Dieker was challenged for the lead on several occasions during the 20 lap main event by Steve Carlin, but Dieker got through lapped traffic late in the event a lot easier than Carlin and took the win. Carlin settled for second followed by Adam Birck in third, Brent Chapman in fourth and Jerry Jansen in fifth. Birck, Carlin and Bruce Hatfield were the heat race winners. Dieker holds a four point advantage over Birck followed by Carlin five points back.
Quincy Raceways will be hosting the Fourth of July Shootout for the Budweiser IMCA Late Models. This event will have a $2000 to win, $200 to start purse with $75 going to non qualifiers. This will be a draw/redraw event also paying IMCA Late Model Points for both Local and National standings. The Miller Lite A-Mods, B-Mods and Bombers will be racing. Call the Quincy Raceways Hotline at 217-224-4100 or the track office at 217-224-3843 or visit Quincy Raceways online at www.quincyraceways.com for more information. Gates open at 4 with Hotlaps at 5:45 and racing at 6:30pm.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Phone: E-mail: qcyrace@adams.net
Quincy Raceways, 8000 Broadway, Quincy, IL 62301
Phone: (217) 224-3843 Fax: (217) 224-3859 Web: www.quincyraceways.com
6/27/2004 - Quincy Raceways Results...
Budweiser IMCA Late Models
A-Main -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy; 3. Brenton Slocum, Burlington, Iowa; 4. Denny Woodworth, Mendon; 5. Jerry Weisenberger, Quincy; 6. Dustin Neese, Nebo; 7. Mike Dyche, Frederick; 8. Mike Karhoff, Quincy; 9. Joey Gower, Quincy; 10. Ron Elbe, Augusta; 11. Justin Reed, Quincy, Il.; 12. Bill Genenbacher, Camp Point; 13. Brian Kenning, Quincy; 14. Terry Gallaher, New London, Mo.; 15. Jamie Wilson, Quincy.
Heat 1 -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Jerry Weisenberger, Quincy; 3. Mike Dyche, Frederick; 4. Denny Woodworth, Mendon; 5. Mike Karhoff, Quincy; 6. Jamie Wilson, Quincy; 7. Justin Reed, Quincy, Il.; 8. Bill Genenbacher, Camp Point.
Heat 2 -- 1. Ron Elbe, Augusta; 2. Brenton Slocum, Burlington, Iowa; 3. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy; 4. Dustin Neese, Nebo; 5. Terry Gallaher, New London, Mo.; 6. Joey Gower, Quincy; 7. Brian Kenning, Quincy.
Summy Tire and Auto Center Trophy Dash -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy; 3. Jamie Wilson, Quincy; 4. Terry Gallaher, New London,Mo.; 5. Brenton Slocum, Burlington, Iowa; 6. Ron Elbe, Augusta.
Miller Lite A Modifieds
A-Main -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Henry DeLonjay, Quincy; 3. Michael Long, quincy; 4. Brandon Lennox, New London,Mo.; 5. Terry Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 6. Keith Pratt, Quincy; 7. Ryan Meyer, Liberty; 8. Kevin Tomlinson, New London, Mo.; 9. Mark Van Winkle, Hannibal, Mo.; 10. Mitch Lyon, Baylis; 11. Doug Sisco, Eolia, Mo.; 12. Danny Lake, New London, Mo.; 13. Robby Warner, Quincy; 14. Vance Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 15. David Wietholder, Liberty.
Heat 1 -- 1. Mark Burgtorf, Quincy; 2. Robby Warner, Quincy; 3. Ryan Meyer, Liberty; 4. Vance Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 5.Keith Pratt, Quincy; 6. Mitch Lyon, Baylis; 7. Terry Wilson, Bowling Green, Mo.; 8. Kevin Tomlinson, New London, Mo..
Heat 2 -- 1. Henry DeLonjay, Quincy; 2. Danny Lake, New London, Mo.; 3. Mark Van Winkle, Hannibal, Mo.; 4. Michael Long, Quincy; 5. Doug Sisco, Eolia, Mo.; 6. Brandon Lennox, New London, Mo.; 7. David Wietholder, Liberty.
B Modifieds
A-Main -- 1. Tony Dunker, Quincy; 2. Wyatt Lantz, Bowen; 3. Jim Leffew, Quincy; 4. Terry Houston, Mt. Sterling; 5. Wesley Mayfield, Hull; 6. Gary Dreyer, Quincy; 7. Martin Hull Jr., Hannibal, Mo.; 8. Kelly Bartz, Quincy; 9. Bobby Cookson, Quincy; 10. A.J. Tournear, Quincy; 11. Scott Bergheger, Hannibal, Mo.; 12. Michael Larsen, Hannibal, Mo.; 13. Rob Carter, Quincy; 14. Andy Davis, Quincy; 15. Matt Bockenfeld, Quincy; 16. Gary Lewis, Columbia, Mo.; 17. Trent Grotz, Quincy.
Heat 1 -- 1. Rob Carter, Quincy; 2. Gary Dreyer, Quincy; 3. Wyatt Lantz, Bowen; 4. Martin Hull Jr., Hannibal, Mo.; 5. Wesley Mayfield, Hull; 6. Scott Bergheger, Hannibal, Mo.; 7. Matt Bockenfeld, Quincy; 8. Kelly Bartz, Quincy; 9. Andy Davis, Quincy.
Heat 2 -- 1. Jim Leffew, Quincy; 2. Tony Dunker, Quincy; 3. Bobby Cookson, Quincy; 4. Terry Houston, Mt. Sterling; 5. Trent Grotz, Quincy; 6. Gary Lewis, Columbia, Mo.; 7. Michael Larsen, Hannibal, Mo.; 8. A.J. Tournear, Quincy.
P&S Auto and Truck Collision Repair Trophy Dash -- 1. Wyatt Lantz, Bowen; 2. Tony Dunker, Quincy; 3. Trent Grotz, Quincy; 4. Bobby Cookson, Quincy; 5. Terry Houston, Mt. Sterling; 6. Michael Larsen, Hannibal, Mo..
Bombers
A-Main -- 1. Eddie Dieker, Plainville; 2. Steve Carlin, Hannibal, Mo.; 3. Adam Birck, Canton, Mo.; 4. Brent Chapman,
Plainville; 5. Jerry Jansen, Plainville; 6. Steven Watkins jr, Hannibal, Mo.; 7. Jeff Delonjay, Quincy; 8. Jim Powell, Hannibal, Mo.;9. Jessie Buss, Quincy; 10. Louis Miller, Hannibal, Mo.; 11. Nicholas Meyer, Hannibal, Mo.; 12. Dan Wiemelt, Quincy; 13. Darren Cawthon, Hull; 14. Gary Lewis, Quincy; 15. Trevor Hagenbaumer;; 16. Joe Mickels, Hannibal, Mo.; 17. Kale Foster, Quincy; 18.Bruce Hatfield, Quincy; 19. James Lain, Hannibal, Mo.; 20. Troy Brierton, Versailles; 21. Jarrod Richie, Quincy; 22. Tom Damon, Quincy; 23. Brandon Wear, Camp Point; 24. Travis Booher, Quincy.
Heat 1 -- 1. Adam Birck, Canton, Mo.; 2. Louis Miller, Hannibal, Mo.; 3. Trevor Hagenbaumer;; 4. Jerry Jansen, Plainville; 5. Steven Watkins jr, Hannibal, Mo.; 6. Jim Powell, Hannibal, Mo.; 7. Jeff Delonjay, Quincy; 8. James Lain, Hannibal, Mo..
Heat 2 -- 1. Steve Carlin, Hannibal, Mo.; 2. Eddie Dieker, Plainville; 3. Darren Cawthon, Hull; 4. Nicholas Meyer, Hannibal, Mo.;5. Kale Foster, Quincy; 6. Gary Lewis, Quincy; 7. Jessie Buss, Quincy; 8. Joe Mickels, Hannibal, Mo..
Heat 3 -- 1. Bruce Hatfield, Quincy; 2. Jarrod Richie, Quincy; 3. Brent Chapman, Plainville; 4. Troy Brierton, Versailles; 5. Dan Wiemelt, Quincy; 6. Tom Damon, Quincy; 7. Travis Booher, Quincy; 8. Brandon Wear, Camp Po