
Winner at Chateau
Last week’s rain forced Fairmont Raceway to cancel its scheduled show on Friday so Parker Anderson and others on the 47P Hobby Stock racing team took to the road to get some racing in.
The Welcome driver went to Chateau Speedway in Lansing on Friday, where he picked up his third win of the season after being sent to the back of the 13-car field.
Chateau regulars Terry Quam (Cresco, Iowa) and Jason Newkirk (Austin), who are first and second in the track point standings, finished second and third to Anderson in the feature.
Anderson had earlier won his heat race.
On Saturday, the team ran at Deer Creek Speedway in Spring Valley, where they improved their starting spot in each race, going from sixth to second in the heat race and 10th to 9th in the feature.
Fairmont Raceway
This Friday, Fairmont Raceway has its Hall of Fame Night scheduled.
Hot laps are at 7:15 p.m. All six classes will be in action.
This year’s inductees are:
Rick Clark, Truman
Randy Rosenboom, Rock Rapids
Troy Gochanour, Armstrong
Ned Kalis, Wells
Jarvis Jutting, Buffalo Center
Trace Iverson, Estherville
Rick DeBoer, Fairmont
Here are the current point standings:
As of June 6
Fairmont 4.6 L Crown Vic
1. Tyler Crimmins, Fort Dodge 277
2. Darren Esser, Blue Earth 276
3. Nick Sawdy, Fort Dodge 259
4. Dillon Johanson, Winnebago 255
5. Brody Adams, Winnebago 252
6. Mike Layne, Darwin 178
7. Logan Kelly, Fairmont 156
8. Nate Hogan, Fort Dodge 100
9. Nick Hogan, Fort Dodge 95
USRA Tuners
1. Slade Fitzgerald, Sherburn 291
2. Jerry Coopman, Mankato 281
3. Bryson Hatfield, Fairmont 243
4. Nate Coopman, Mankato 240
5. Dale Gatton, Fairmont 219
6. Brandon Hartmann, Fairmont 175
7. Terry Gatton, Fairmont 159
8. Ty Fitzgerald, Dunnell 87
9. Parker Larson, Lewisville 84
10. Travis Hatfield, Fairmont 45
(tie) Kailey Boettcher, Elmore 45
Finke Excavating Hobby Stocks
1. Jeremy Crimmins. Fort Dodge 282
2. Gavin Bussinger, Granada 278
3. Parker Anderson, Welcome 264
4. Jeremy Wegnar, Graettinger 259
5. Jonathon Hynes, Winnebago 246
6. Craig Fowler, Ledyard 231
7. Corey Black, Mankato 154
8. Parker Larson, Lewisville 123
9. Kolby Goepel, Britt 95
10. Joshua Monson, Clear Lake 87
Nutrien Ag B-Mods
1. Ty Griffith, Blairsburg, Iowa 285
2. Klay Beemer, Fairmont 284
3. James Richert, Comfrey 262
4. Jacob Korte, Fairmont 246
5. Randy Winter, Winnebago 226
6. Aaron Fullerton, Welcome 216
7. Ben Ruby, Blue Earth 210
8. Slade Fitzgerald, Dunnell 200
9. Jayden Oskerson, Fairmont 165
10. Dustin Kruse, Baltic, S.D. 164
State Bank of Fairmont Stock Cars
1. Luke Sathoff, Jackson 245
2. Chance Larson, Welcome 232
3. Cade Lehr, Fairmont 231
4. Malayna Johnson, Winnebago 227
5. Nathan Roiger, Sanborn 212
6. Andrew Gerhardt, Sherburn 201
7. Justin DeBoer, Granada 198
8. Ben Petersen, Swea City 163
9. Matt Moeller, Welcome 128
10. Jamie Andreason, Lytton, Iowa 100
USRA Modifieds
1. Dustin Wiederhoeft, Fairmont 282
(tie) Roger Nielsen, Fairmont 282
3. Lee Beemer, Fairmont 269
4. Josh Ruby, Lakota 256
(tie) Lyle Sathoff, Sherburn 256
6. Don Gerritsen Jr., Rock Rapids 179
7. Doug Hillson, Blooming Prairie 157
8. Bill Crimmins, Fort Dodge 84
9. Cole Anderson, Le Center 81
Huset’s Speedway
Chase Randall, Lee Goos Jr. and Shaun Taylor were feature winners on Sunday at Huset’s Speedway in Brandon.
Randall advanced from sixth and executed a last-lap pass to win the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars main event.
Jack Dover led all but the final lap of the 25-lap feature. Randall took over second place on a restart with seven laps remaining. He stayed close to Dover throughout the final circuits before throwing a slide job at Dover in turns one and two to take the lead.
Dover tried to duck below Randall exiting the turn, but was caught in the slick. Randall protected from the slide job in turns three and four to hold off Dover by 0.258 seconds.
Points leader Kaleb Johnson was third. Riley Goodno was 10th in the DeWall Racing No. 16.
Goos Jr. was the third and final leader in a thrilling 20-lap Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main event. He became the sixth different winner in six races for the division this season.
Zach Patterson paced the field for the first 14 laps before Serbus moved into the lead on Lap 15. The three drivers of Patterson, Serbus and Goos Jr. duked it out for three straight laps of sliders and side-by-side racing with Goos Jr. edging in front on Lap 17. He pulled away in the final laps to win by 1.091 seconds.
Serbus held off Patterson for second with Tye Wilke fourth and Bayley Ballenger fifth.
Taylor led the final 13 laps of the 18-lap Nordstrom’s Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event for his first win at the track since 2022.
Huset’s Speedway point standings
As of June 15
Top 10
Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars
1. Kaleb Johnson, Sioux Falls 187
2. Ryan Timms, Oklahoma City 147
3. Jack Dover, Springfield, Neb. 147
4. Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks 156
5. Riley Goodno, Knoxville 128
6. Christopher Thram, Sanborn 144
7. Andy Pake, Felton 120
8. Troy Drueke, Eagle, Neb. 189
9. Koby Werkmeister, Armour, S.D. 186
10. Sam Henderson, Sioux Falls 174
Heser Auto & Detailing RaceSaver Sprint Cars
1. Dylan Waxdahl, Hartford, S.D. 199
2. Tye Wilke, Detroit Lakes 191
3. Dusty Ballenger, Harrisburg 188
4. Brady Donahue, Circle Pines 182
5. Brandon Halverson, Jackson 176
6. Aydin Lloyd, Brandon, S.D. 175
7. Andrew Sullivan, Arnolds Park 170
8. Nick Barger, Madison, S.D. 166
9. Jared Jensen, Parker, S.D. 158
10. Hunter Hanson, Lakefield 146
World of Outlaws
A big week is ahead at Huset’s as the $100,000-to-win Huset’s Hustle and the $250,000-to-win BillionAuto.com Huset’s High Bank Nationals presented by Menards with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series will be on hand Wednesday-Saturday.
David Gravel and Corey Day were winners last weekend as the Outlaws made a two-day stop at Knoxville Raceway.
Gravel is the points leader for the Outlaws, with Michael Kofoid second.
World of Outlaws point standings
Through June 15
Top 10
1. David Gravel, Watertown, Conn. 4536
2. Michael Kofoid, Penngrove, Calif. 4360
3. Carson Macedo, Lemoore, Calif. 4326
4. Logan Schuchart, Hanover, Penn. 4274
5. Sheldon Haudenschild, Wooster, Oho 4238
6. Donny Schatz, Fargo 4142
7. Giovanni Scelzi, Fresno, Calif. 4136
8. Bill Balog, North Pole, Alaska 3928
9. Chris Windom, Canton, Ill. 3892
10. Garet Williamson, Columbia, Mo. 3860