Two Straight for Anvelink and Mullen at Seymour
Tri-Oval!
By Dave Panske
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July
18, 2004; Seymour, WI - Mother Nature finally co-operated and
allowed racing to return to the Seymour Tri Oval Raceway following three weeks off due to
rain and the fair. It was a big night with 132 cars filling a full program on a beautiful
track with Hooters as the nights sponsor, an American Flag giveaway by Fly Me Flag Co and
a huge fireworks display throughout the night.
Steve Baker set the pace for the first 2 circuits of the IMCA Stock Car main. A
shuffle out of the tri oval on lap 3 found Rod Snellenberger as the new leader followed by
Larry Karcz, Jr, Brandon Czarapata, Jerry Schaalma, Jamie Colwell and Tyler Rassmussen.
Czarapata moved into the runner up spot on lap 6. The lone caution appeared on lap 8 when
point leader, Jeremy Christians, lost an engine and stalled in turn 2.
On the restart, the lead pack came together on the front chute with Czarapata sneaking
through into the lead. Snellenberger held second with Jason Czarapata moving into third,
Travis Van Straten into fourth, Colwell, Rasmussen and Karcz in line right behind.
Brandon was able to pull away from the pack a bit over the final laps to secure his
second feature win of the season. Snellenberger led the tight pack behind to finish
second. Jason Czarapata, Van Straten, Colwell and Kyle Fredrick rounded out the top six,
Several cautions over the first four laps of the Street Stock main kept the field
bunched. Phil Hiles was the leader when the green appeared for good on lap 5 with Dan
Rihm, Joe Johnson, Jeremy Wiitala, point leader, Darren Otto, Bill Kelsey and Brian Kock
behind.
Hiles was pulling away from the pack when Otto broke into the runner up spot on lap 7,
and set out to chase the leader down.
The race was tight the rest of the way for third place. Johnson, Wiitala, Kevin
Charles, Koch and Kelsey swapped places several times.
Up in front, Otto was slowly closing in on Hiles and with five remaining, pulled high.
The pair ran side by side until Otto took over the lead as the white flag appeared, and
drove off with his second feature flag of the season. Hiles was right behind in second.
Wiitala won the battle for third with Johnson settling for 4th, Koch 5th
and Charles, his first time out this season, rounded out the top six.
The WISSOTA Lates took the track with several cautions slowing a fast hard fought
event. Nick Anvelink pulled into the lead on the start followed by Greg Dhein, Randy
Markwardt, Doug Klemp, Travis Spaulding, Mark Mitchell and Tom Naeyaert. Terry Anvelink
brought out the first caution on lap 5 with a spin and restarted at the rear. After a lap
7 caution, a 7 lap sprint saw Anvelink hold the lead with Spaulding and A.J. Diemel
battling right behind. Tim Buhler and Naeyaert were tight for 4th. The race in
the front was getting interesting until a series of three cautions starting on lap 14 kept
action to a minimum. A final run to the finish saw Anvelink hold off Diemel for his third
feature win this season. Buhler was in third. Terry Anvelink worked his way from the back
into fourth place with Naeyaert and Gordie Seegert rounding out the top six,
A multi car spin on the opening lap of the IMCA Modified main caused the only caution
of the race. Kyle Meyers led the opening lap when racing resumed followed by Joel Schmit,
Dan Deau, Mike Klenz, Mike Cole, Scott Boyea and Scott Mullen. Deau took the lead on lap 3
and pulled away as the pack stayed tight behind. Veteran Schmit and 2nd year
driver Meyers swapped the runner up spot several times with Cole, Mullen and Klenz in the
mix.
Mullen was slowly moving to the front and finally worked into the runner up spot on lap
15. Deau had built a huge lead, but after the mid point, started to drop the pace a bit,
When Mullen broke into second, Deau was in sight and Mullen set out to run the leader
down. Mullen was able to close in and move into the lead on lap 17, driving off with his
third feature win of the year. Deau managed to take the runner up finish with Schmit
taking third. Meyers complete his best run ever in fourth. Mike Wedelstadt came from the
back of the field to place fifth. Brian Drexler, making his first run of the season here,
rounded out the top six.
Greg Banker took the lead at the start of the 4 cylinder main but several cautions
prevented him from pulling away from the field. Point leader, Jasper Drengler, moved into
second on lap 6, and after the final caution on lap 9, battled hard for the lead on the
outside. Drengler took the top spot on lap 11, but Banker stayed right there and on lap
13, re-took the lead. Banked held off the charges of Drengler over the final 2 laps to win
his first Tri Oval main of the season. Drengler was a close second followed by Matt
Maleport, D.J. Jorgenson, Stan Adamski and Matt Gilson.
Next Sunday will be the fans chance to run the Trio Oval in the Flintstone race.
Also announced was an addition to the 2004 schedule as N.E.W . DIRT will run two days
over the Labor Day weekend. On Sunday, September 5, the club will run their final point
night of the season highlighted by the return of the Bar VS Law event and the annual corn
roast. A special event will follow on Monday night, September 6, at 5 PM. The WDLMA Late
Models will return for their rain out event from earlier this season. The Mods, Stock Cars
Street Stocks and 4 cylinders will also compete. These will be non point races, but, rules
will be enforced with NO CLAIM. More info will be following.
SUMMARY
BUDWEISER IMCA MODIFIED
20 Lap Feature l. Scott Mullen, Seymour 2. Dan Deau, Little
Suamico 3. Joel Schmit, Green Bay 4, Kyle Meyers, Green Bay 5. Mike Wedelstadt,
Hortonville 6. Brian Drexler, Oshkosh
15 Lap Consy 1. Lance Arneson, Oconto 2. Chris Engels 3. David Charles, Green Bay
4. Jeremie Hedrick, Lena
10 Lap Heats First l. Schmit 2. Wedelstadt
Second l. Deau 2. Travis Spaulding, Greenville
Third l. Mullen 2. Meyers
6 Lap Dash l. Wedelstadt 2. Chad Wilcox, Pulaski
MAPLEWOOD SHELL WISSOTA LATE MODEL
20 Lap Feature l. Nick Anvelink, Navarino 2. A.J. Diemel,
Navarino 3. Tim Buhler, Glenbeulah 4. Terry Anvelink, Navarino 5. Tom Naeyaert, Shawano 6.
Gordie Seegert, Oostburg
8 Lap Heats First l. Travis Spaulding, Greenville 2. Diemel
Second l. M.J. Hintz, DePere 2. Naeyaert
Third l. Buhler 2. Seegert
STREET STOCK
20 Lap Feature l. Darren Otto, Pulaski 2. Phil Hiles, Appleton
3. Jeremy Wiitala, Green Bay 4. Joe Johnson, Seymour 5. Brian Koch, Green Bay 6. Kevin
Charles, Green Bay
10 Lap Consy l. Rick Naparalla, Pulaski 2. Charles 3. Joe Wittmann, Appleton 4. Tom
Fritsch, Green Bay
10 Lap Heats First l. Otto 2. Koch
Second l. Dan Rihm, Green Bay 2. Hiles
Third l. Wiitala 2. Johnson
BAY TEK IMCA STOCK CAR
20 Lap Feature l. Brandon Czarapata, Horicon 2. Rod
Snellenberger, Pulaski 3.Jason Czarapata, Pulaski 4. Travis Van Straten, Hortonville 5.
Jamie Colwell, Greenleaf 6. Kyle Fredrick, Gillett
15 Lap Consy l. Fredrick 2. Rick Mahlberg, Denmark 3. Dave Bouche, Algoma 4. Dylan
Heilmann, Green Bay
10 Lap Heats First l. Shannon Volkman 2. Tyler Rasmussen, Gillett
Second l. Snellenberger 2. Brandon Czarapata
Third l. Colwell 2. Jeremy Christians, Horicon
4 CYLINDER
15 Lap Feature l. Greg Banker 2. Jasper Drengler 3. Matt
Maleport 4. D.J. Jorgenson 5. Stan Adamski 6. Matt Gilson
8 Lap Heats First l. Jorgenson 2. Gilson
Second l. Banker 2. Matt Oershovich |