Wisconsin wingLESS Sprints

Zielski Claims Pepsi Nationals Win
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7/9/2019

7/9/2019

Wisconsin wingLESS Sprints


Zielski Claims Pepsi Nationals Win

A main action saw 4th starting Ryan Zielski quickly move into the lead. Zielski would lead 15 of the 20 lap feature in route to his first victory of the season. Derek Crane finished in the second spot while Allen Hafford brought his White #38 across in third. The top five was rounded out by Saturday night’s feature winner Jimmy Sivia and former champion Jordan Mattson.

34 Wisconsin wingLESS presented by the IRA teams took to the Angell Park Speedway as part of the annual Pepsi Nationals. A passing points format was used for the Sunday night show, so heat race action started the night.

Heat race number one saw Doug Schenck, returning to wingLESS competition after trying his hand in Knoxville, Iowa at the Corn Belt Nationals, drive from fourth to the lead. Picking up the win Schenk set himself up well in passing points. Rusty Egan and Shawn Swim followed Schenck across the line. Zach Hansen finished in the fourth position while ninth starting Greg Olsen finished in fifth.

Heat race number two was won by Zach Raidart behind the wheel of his 23z machine. Jake Kouba finished in second with Allen Hafford in thirrd. Tim cox brought the “Meyer Flyer” home in fourth while Randy Stanford crossed the line in fifth.

The third heat race was exciting as fourth and fifth starting Jimmy Sivia and Ryan Zielski moved past the field into first and second. The pair would pass under the checkered flag in that order. Former Champion Jordan Mattson brought his car home in third followed by the Klemko siblings, Chris in fourth and Natalie in fifth.

The final heat race saw the furthest back starting winner, as Craig Campton charged from sixth place to the victory over Johnny Fahl and Derek Crane. Paul Shaffer finished in fourth while Vince Bartolotta finished in fifth.

The B main was next up, and would set the final six positions of the feature. Chris Dodd drove his Hopf Farms backed 01 from eighth to the victory over Tim Cox. Dennis Spitz finished in the third spot. Jordan Paulsen, Natalie Klemko and Charles Spoonmore would all move on to the A main.

A Feature 1 20 laps | 00:24:44.999

  1. 21Z-Ryan Zielski, 24:44.999[4]; 2. 19K-Derek Crane, 24:46.176[1]; 3. 38-Allen Hafford, 24:46.561[2]; 4. 91-Jimmy Sivia, 24:47.676[6]; 5. 1-Jordan Mattson, 24:48.143[15]; 6. 7S-Craig Campton, 24:48.376[8]; 7. 50-Rusty Egan, 24:49.079[10]; 8. 6-Jake Kouba, 24:55.029[9]; 9. 0-John Fahl, 24:49.697[3]; 10. 01-Chris Dodd, 24:49.874[19]; 11. 70-Chris Klemko, 24:50.453[13]; 12. 40-Tim Cox, 24:51.683[20]; 13. 9-Greg Olsen, 24:51.863[11]; 14. 00-Paul Shaffer, 24:51.887[18]; 15. 4-Jordan Paulsen, 24:52.772[22]; 16. 20-Natalie Klemko, 24:53.232[23]; 17. 41-Dennis Spitz, 24:53.396[21]; 18. 6B-Vince Bartolotta, 20:33.835[14]; 19. 51-Charles Spoonmore, 24:55.633[24]; 20. 23Z-Zach Raidart, [5]; 21. 71S-Doug Schenck, [7]; 22. 29-Randy Stanford, [12]; 23. 12-Shawn Swim, [16]; 24. 61-Zach Hansen, [17]
    B Feature 1 15 laps | 00:10:28.240
  2. 01-Chris Dodd, 10:28.240[8]; 2. 40-Tim Cox, 10:30.298[1]; 3. 41-Dennis Spitz, 10:30.933[3]; 4. 4-Jordan Paulsen, 10:31.502[5]; 5. 20-Natalie Klemko, 10:32.319[4]; 6. 51-Charles Spoonmore, 10:32.953[10]; 7. 9A-Andy Hunt, 10:33.357[16]; 8. 29OG-Tom Eller, 10:35.692[9]; 9. 94-Jim Wehrman, 10:36.012[15]; 10. 77-James Walldan, 10:36.306[6]; 11. 39-William Huck, 10:37.022[11]; 12. 2-Tommy Colburn, 10:37.973[2]; 13. 22W-Bruce Waterworth, 10:43.080[12]; 14. 22-Greg Alt, 04:23.208[7]; 15. 11-Lance Walldan, 05:21.925[14]; 16. 66-Kevin Frederiksen, 04:23.208[13]
    Heat 1 8 laps | 00:10:51
  3. 71S-Doug Schenck, 10:51.042[4]; 2. 50-Rusty Egan, 10:53.822[2]; 3. 12-Shawn Swim, 10:55.357[1]; 4. 61-Zach Hansen, 10:55.692[3]; 5. 9-Greg Olsen, 10:56.587[9]; 6. 4-Jordan Paulsen, 10:56.995[6]; 7. 01-Chris Dodd, 10:57.146[7]; 8. 51-Charles Spoonmore, 10:58.607[8]; 9. 94-Jim Wehrman, 11:07.046[5]
    Heat 2 8 laps | 00:05:05
  4. 23Z-Zach Raidart, 05:05.982[3]; 2. 6-Jake Kouba, 05:07.095[2]; 3. 38-Allen Hafford, 05:09.174[5]; 4. 40-Tim Cox, 05:09.797[1]; 5. 29-Randy Stanford, 05:11.875[8]; 6. 2-Tommy Colburn, 05:15.231[7]; 7. 77-James Walldan, 05:16.752[6]; 8. 66-Kevin Frederiksen, 05:19.529[4]; (DNS) 9A-Andy Hunt, 01:05.657
    Heat 3 8 laps | 00:04:32
  5. 91-Jimmy Sivia, 04:32.351[4]; 2. 21Z-Ryan Zielski, 04:32.988[5]; 3. 1-Jordan Mattson, 04:33.621[2]; 4. 70-Chris Klemko, 04:38.114[6]; 5. 20-Natalie Klemko, 04:39.032[3]; 6. 41-Dennis Spitz, 04:39.673[7]; 7. 22W-Bruce Waterworth, 04:42.192[1]; 8. 39-William Huck, 04:42.331[8]
    Heat 4 8 laps | 00:04:34
  6. 7S-Craig Campton, 04:34.809[6]; 2. 0-John Fahl, 04:37.219[3]; 3. 19K-Derek Crane, 04:38.378[5]; 4. 00-Paul Shaffer, 04:38.991[2]; 5. 6B-Vince Bartolotta, 04:42.396[8]; 6. 22-Greg Alt, 04:42.622[4]; 7. 29OG-Tom Eller, 04:44.373[7]; 8. 11-Lance Walldan, 04:47.282[1]

Article Credit: Gared Tennyson

Submitted By: Kim Tennyson

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