Fairmont Raceway got its season underway on Monday night.
Mark Noble (Blooming Prairie) won the modified feature, with Oliver Kollofski (Fairmont) second and Lyle Sathoff (Sherburn) third. Noble won the lone heat race.
In the stock car class, Dustin Larson (Rushmore) claimed the feature win, with Derek Green (Granada) second Troy Swearingen (Thompson) rounding out the podium. Heat winners were Dustin Larson, Jeff Larson (Lakefield) and Swearingen.
Jared Boumeester (Waseca) captured the win in the B mod feature, followed by Matthew Looft (Swea City) and Alec Fett (Burt). Heat winners were Randy Winter (Winnebago) and Fett.
Hobby stock honors went to Malik Sampson (Worthington), who was followed across the finish line by Blake Luinenburg (Reading) and Corey Gronewold (Worthington). Winning the heat races were Blake Luinenburg (Reading), Parker Larson (Granada) and Gronewold.
Jaedon Erickson (Welcome) won the sport compact feature, with Cade Lehr (Fairmont) finishing second and Austin Friedrich (St. James) third. Lehr won the lone heat race.
The next event at Fairmont Raceway is scheduled for Friday.
Huset's doubleheader
Parker Price-Miller won the and Tad Pospisil each earned a hefty payday on Monday evening during the Ben Nothdurft Memorial at Huset’s Speedway.
Price-Miller won the Northern Outlaw Sprint Association and 410 sprint car feature, with Pospisil claiming the late model feature.
For Price-Miller, it was his first career win Huset's, paying $7,500.
“I’m really happy for Guy and really happy for myself,” Price-Miller said during a Victory Lane interview, referring to car owner Guy Forbrook, who he recently started driving for.
“It’s been a really trying year. I’m thankful for the opportunity the Forbrook Motorsports team has given me. I’m still getting comfortable with the car and Guy is getting comfortable with me. We were okay at the beginning and then my car came alive. It was pretty top dominate, but I could peel off and go places other guys couldn’t. My car was a rocket ship. I just bided my time. That was a really patient race.”
Tim Kaeding was second, Justin Henderson third and Brooke Tatnell fourth in the DeWall Racing #16.
Pospisil topped a field of 41 drivers to pick up $6,000 for his win. He also earned $2,000 in bonus money, which came as $50 per lap led during the 40-lap A Main.
Jesse Glenz finished second and Justin Zeitner third.
On Sunday, Austin McCarl was the NOSA/410 sprint car winner, with Carson McCarl second, Jack Dover third and Gregg Bakker fourth in his turn in the DeWall #16.
Mike Moore won the RaceSaver sprint car feature, followed by Brandon Bosma and Dusty Ballenger.
Zach Olivier was the winner of the late model street stocks feature, with Cory Yeigh second and Matt Steuerwald third.
Racing is scheduled again next Sunday at Huset's.
Knoxville Raceway feature winners
410 - Brad Sweet
360 - Jamie Ball