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Brocksieck, Savage and Bercerra Add Wins at Quincy

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quincy 2014Aaron Brocksieck, Brandon Savage and Austen Bercerra all took feature event wins at Quincy Raceways during the MOWA and WAR Sprint Car Special on Sunday May 25.

Aaron Brocksieck took his first ever Summy Tire and Auto Center IMCA SportMod feature event win in a hotly contested feature event. Brocksieck held off Brad Holtmeyer to take the win followed by Trevor Hagenbaumer in third, Tanner Klingele in fourth and Tony Dunker in fifth. Brocksieck and Dunker were the heat race winners.

Brandon Savage took the lead from Nathan Hayes on the seventh lap of the Powder Coat Plus IMCA Stock Car main event and pulled away to score his second feature win of the season. Jake Powers battle through the field to score his best finish of the season with a second place run. Jim Lynch scored third followed by Able Huls in fourth and Shane Watts in fifth. Huls and Savage were the heat race winners.

Austen Bercerra continued his dominance of the IMCA Sport Compact division by taking yet another feature event win, two in fact as he also won the continuation of the May 18 event which was stopped after a third lap crash delayed the events conclulusion. Bercerra took the lead away from Pat Dunker on the last lap of the makeup feature to score the win with Dunker settling for the second spot followed by Kim Abbott, Bryce Baker and Brandon Lambert. Bercerra dominated the regular feature event by taking the lead on the third circuit and pulled away from the field. Pat Dunker scored second, Seith Woodruff third, Bryce Baker fourth and Brandon Lambert fifth. Bercerra and Dunker were the heat race winners.

Coming up next at Quincy Raceways on Sunday June 1 will be the regular Caseys General Stores Racing Series action with all five Quincy Raceways divisions in action. The Miller Lite UMP Modifieds will be racing for an increased purse by going for $750 to Win the 25 Lap main event. Visit Quincy Raceways  online at www.quincyraceways.com or the track facebook page at www.facebook.com/quincyraceways or call the Hotline on raceday for the latest information.

 

Quincy Raceways Results May 25, 2014

 

IMCA Northern SportMods 5/25/2014

Feature:1. Aaron Brocksieck (Camp Point, IL), 2. Bradley Holtmeyer (Quincy, IL), 3. Trevor  Hagerbaumer (Quincy, il), 4. Tanner Klingele (Quincy, Il), 5. Tony Dunker (Quincy, IL), 6. Cody Henderson (frankford, MO), 7. Bob Cowman (Quincy, IL), 8. Jared Wiemelt (Quincy, IL), 9. Jeff Delonjay (Quincy, IL), 10. Bobby Anders (Quincy, IL), 11. Joey Gower (Quincy, IL), 12. Sean Wyett (Danville, IA), 13. Laine VanZandt (Camp Point, IL), 14. Timothy Anders (Quincy, IL), 15. Charles VanZandt (Camp Point, il), 16. Jon Lear (Barry, IL),

Heat 1:1. Aaron Brocksieck (Camp Point, IL), 2. Bobby Anders (Quincy, IL), 3. Jeff Delonjay (Quincy, IL), 4. Bob Cowman (Quincy, IL), 5. Timothy Anders (Quincy, IL), 6. Laine VanZandt (Camp Point, IL), 7. Cody Henderson (frankford, MO), 8. Jon Lear (Barry, IL),

Heat 2:1. Tony Dunker (Quincy, IL), 2. Joey Gower (Quincy, IL), 3. Tanner Klingele (Quincy, Il), 4. Sean Wyett (Danville, IA), 5. Charles VanZandt (Camp Point, il), 6. Trevor  Hagerbaumer (Quincy, il), 7. Jared Wiemelt (Quincy, IL), 8. Bradley Holtmeyer (Quincy, IL),

 

IMCA Stock Cars 5/25/2014

Feature:1. Brandon Savage (Canton, MO), 2. Jake Powers (Plainville, IL), 3. Jim Lynch (Donnellson, IA), 4. Abe Huls (Carthage, IL), 5. Shane Watts (Burlington, IA), 6. Beau Taylor (Canton, MO), 7. Terry Houston (Mt. Sterling, IL), 8. Nathan Hayes (Quincy, Il), 9. Joe Gerdes (Burlington, IA), 10. Troy Brierton (Versailles, Il), 11. Jeremy Buss (Quincy, il), 12. Jerry Jansen (Plainville, IL), 13. Robert Thompson (Colchester, IL),

Heat 1:1. Abe Huls (Carthage, IL), 2. Nathan Hayes (Quincy, Il), 3. Jake Powers (Plainville, IL), 4. Beau Taylor (Canton, MO), 5. Shane Watts (Burlington, IA), 6. Troy Brierton (Versailles, Il), 7. Jeremy Buss (Quincy, il),

Heat 2:1. Brandon Savage (Canton, MO), 2. Jerry Jansen (Plainville, IL), 3. Jim Lynch (Donnellson, IA), 4. Terry Houston (Mt. Sterling, IL), 5. Joe Gerdes (Burlington, IA), 6. Robert Thompson (Colchester, IL),

 

IMCA Sport Compact 5/25/2014

Feature:1. Austen Bercerra (Carthage, IL), 2. Pat Dunker (Mendon, IL), 3. Sieth  Woodruff (Carthage, IL), 4. Bryce Baker (QUINCY, IL), 5. Brandon Lambert (Carthage, IL), 6. Kimberly Abbott (Camp Point, IL), 7. Jason Walls (Saint James, MO), 8. Darin  Weisinger Jr., 9. Taylor VanderMaiden (Quincy, IL),

Heat 1:1. Austen Bercerra (Carthage, IL), 2. Brandon Lambert (Carthage, IL), 3. Kimberly Abbott (Camp Point, IL), 4. Jason Walls (Saint James, MO),

Heat 2:1. Pat Dunker (Mendon, IL), 2. Bryce Baker (QUINCY, IL), 3. Sieth  Woodruff (Carthage, IL), 4. Darin  Weisinger Jr., 5. Taylor VanderMaiden (Quincy, IL),

 

MOWA Sprint Cars 5/25/2014

A-Main:1. Jerrod Hull (Sikeston, MO), 2. Joey Moughan (Loami, IL), 3. Korey Weyant (Springfield, IL), 4. Paul Nienhiser (Chapin, IL), 5. Chris Urish (Alexander, IL), 6. Joe Miller, 7. Jim Moughan (Springfield, IL), 8. Logan Faucon (Elkhart, il), 9. Jeremy Standridge (Springfield, IL), 10. Aaron Bruns (Athens, IL), 11. Matt Harms (Chillicothe, IL), 12. Randy Myers, 13. Caleb Wankel (Jacksonville, IL), 14. Scott Comstock, 15. Ben Wagoner (Emden, IL), 16. Vinny Ward, 17. Tiffany  Wyzard, 18. Jimmy Light,

Dash:1. Jerrod Hull (Sikeston, MO), 2. Korey Weyant (Springfield, IL), 3. Paul Nienhiser (Chapin, IL), 4. Jimmy Light, 5. Tiffany  Wyzard, 6. Jim Moughan (Springfield, IL),

Heat 1:1. Jimmy Light, 2. Ben Wagoner (Emden, IL), 3. Joey Moughan (Loami, IL), 4. Tiffany  Wyzard, 5. Paul Nienhiser (Chapin, IL), 6. Jeremy Standridge (Springfield, IL), 7. Aaron Bruns (Athens, IL), 8. Logan Faucon (Elkhart, il), 9. Vinny Ward, 10. Scott Comstock,

Heat 2:1. Jim Moughan (Springfield, IL), 2. Jerrod Hull (Sikeston, MO), 3. Caleb Wankel (Jacksonville, IL), 4. Korey Weyant (Springfield, IL), 5. Chris Urish (Alexander, IL), 6. Joe Miller, 7. Matt Harms (Chillicothe, IL), 8. Randy Myers,

 

WAR Sprints 5/25/2014

Feature:1. Mitch Wissmiller, 2. Korey Weyant (Springfield, IL), 3. Chris Parkinson, 4. Chad Goff, 5. Bob Thulman, 6. Pete Palazzolo, 7. JD Black, 8. Robert  Black, 9. Tommy rockwell, 10. Wade Seiler, 11. Jeff Wingate, 12. Tyler Shoemaker, 13. Jason pardock, 14. Brian Armitage, 15. Josh Barnes, 16. John Helm, 17. Scott Comstock, 18. Devon Huff,

Heat 1:1. Chad Goff, 2. Robert  Black, 3. Mitch Wissmiller, 4. John Helm, 5. Bob Thulman, 6. Wade Seiler, 7. Tyler Shoemaker, 8. Devon Huff,

Heat 2:1. Pete Palazzolo, 2. Chris Parkinson, 3. Josh Barnes, 4. Tommy rockwell, 5. Jeff Wingate, 6. JD Black, 7. Jason pardock, 8. Brian Armitage,

 

Hull gets third 2014 MOWA win at Quincy

Moughan continues to use be consistent with fifth straight podium finish By Dewain Hulett MOWA Media QUINCY, Ill. (May 25, 2014) – Quincy Raceways hosted the Midwest Open Wheel Association Sprint Car Series presented by Casey’s General Stores for its third consecutive night of racing action, Sunday, and the fans were not disappointed.

For the third time this season Jerrod Hull found himself in victory lane. He’s the only the driver on the series that has more than one feature win in 2014. Still, as the MOWA Sprint Car Series presented by Casey’s General Stores heads toward the mid-point of the season, Hull is not the point leader.

Much like the rest of the season, Sunday was another example of just how consistent Joey Moughan has been when it comes to the 2014 season with the series.

While Hull was dominate all night long, winning the dash and the feature event, Joey Moughan didn’t make the dash and had to start eighth in the feature.

From the drop of the green Hull was only really challenged briefly on restarts, as Korey Weyant, who ran second most of the race, had lapped cars between he and the race leader on all but one of the three re-starts.

The excitement for the fans proved to come in the form of Moughan making a late charge from fourth to second in the closing laps.

Moughan followed his uncle, Jim Moughan, for much of the race but final went high with a handful of laps remaining. He then caught Weyant with two laps left and passed him on the final lap to take the runner-up spot.

Weyant held on for third, but didn’t take time to interview after the race, he instead went straight to the pits, took the wing off and started at the back of the WAR non-wing race. He went on to come from 19th to finish second in that event as well.

Paul Nienhiser, who started third, spun in turn three on the first lap, tipping Jimmy Light. Nienhiser went to the back of the field and mad a steady charge, eventually finishing fourth. Light was out of the race.

Chris Urish, who started ninth, had a sold run as well, rounding out the top five.

Joe B. Miller was the hard charger, as he started 13th and finished sixth. Logan Faucon also passed seven cars, but finished eighth.

After the race, and points shook out, Joey Moughan still leads Hull by six points. A.J. Bruns, who is third in points, survived a pair of incidents in the feature to salvage a 10th place finish.

The MOWA Sprint Car Series presented by Casey’s General Stores is off for nearly a month, as it prepares for its first ever Indiana weekend.

The series travels to Bloomington Speedway, Bloomington, Ind., Friday, June 20. The next night, it makes its second stop in as many years at Tri-State Speedway, Haubstadt, Ind., June 21.

For more information on any of these races, and a complete schedule of MOWA presented by Casey’s General Stores events, visit us on the web at www.midwestopenwheel.com.

Results

Feature: 1. Jerrod Hull, 2. Joey Moughan, 3. Korey Weyant, 4. Paul Nienhiser, 5. Chris Urish, 6. Joe B. Miller, 7. Jim Moughan, 8. Logan Faucon, 9. Jeremy Standridge, 10. A.J. Bruns, 11. Matt Harms, 12.

Randy Myers, 13. Caleb Wankel, 14. Scott Comstock, 15. Ben Wagoner, 16. Vinny Ward, 17. Tiffany Wyzard, 18. Jeff Wingate, 19. Jimmy Light.

 

Wissmiller Wins at Quincy

Quincy, IL(May 25, 2014)-  On a night that will go down as one of the most memorable in the history of the WAR Series presented by Impact Signs, Awnings, and Wraps,  Mitch Wissmiller picked up the win on Sunday night at Quincy Raceways.

Chris Parkinson led the 16 car field to the green flag as he was followed by Josh Stephens.   With Parkinson out front, the battle early was between Stephens and Chad Goff for the second spot.  It would stay this way until lap eight when Wissmiller started moving forward quickly.   By lap nine, he was up to second when the first yellow would come out for a Brian Armitage spin in turn four.
On the restart, Wissmiller powered by on the high side as Parkinson continued to run second.  By this point, though, all eyes were on Korey Weyant.  Weyant, who earlier had run strong run with MOWA,   started at the tail and had worked his way up to fourth by lap ten.

A lap later, Weyant had disposed of Stephens for third.  Weyant steadily worked his way up to Parkinson and Wissmiller.   On lap thirteen, he powered past Parkinson into the second spot.
On the next lap, Stephens, who was running in the top five, would see his series points lead take a huge hit as he pulled into the infield ending his evening.

The final yellow of the night would come out on lap sixteen for an Armitage spin in turn four.

Once the race went green again, Wissmiller and Weyant had a great battle for the top spot and as the pair battled, Parkinson used the bottom groove to make it a three way battle for the lead.

With all three cars in short racing quarters, lap twenty three saw them cross the flag stand in a near dead heat. The trio made contact and it looked like disaster would happen.  All three drivers did a masterful job of keeping their cars straight and Wissmiller would go on to his first WAR series win in his Maxim.  Weyant was a strong second in his KWeyant Custom Paint Eagle with Automotive Machine power.  Parkinson finished just behind Weyant in his 54th Street Grill and Bar DRC with Parkinson power.  Goff was fourth in his B&D Racing DRC with Kercher-Mopar power.   Bob Thoman was fifth in his Cars Credit Plus DRC.  Pete Palazzolo was sixth with JD Black seventh.  Robert Black, Tommy Rockwell, and Wade Seiler rounded out the top ten.

Fast qualifier Devon Huff took a nasty series of tumbles in his heat as he got up and over another competitor.  He was not injured.

The WAR Series will next be in action on Saturday June 7 at the Springfield Raceway in Springfield, MO.

For more information about the WAR Series, please go to warsprints.com or join the WAR-Wingless Auto Racing Series on Facebook.

 

 

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