Fairmont Raceway got in its second night of racing for the season Wednesday, with two of the five classes seeing a driver win for the second time.
Jared Boumeester (Waseca) won the 15-lap feature in the USRA B-Mods division for his second win of the season, with Kullen Kath (Owatonna) second and Zach Elward (Hayfield) third. Ty Griffith (Webster City) won the heat race.
Dustin Gulbrandson (Sioux Falls) won his second USRA Hobby Stocks feature, winning the 12-lap event, with Parker Larson (Lewisville) second and Parker Anderson (Welcome) third. Gulbrandson and Larson were heat winners.
In the USRA Stock Cars class, Luke Sathoff (Jackson) won both the 18-lap feature and the heat race. Chance Larson (Dunnell) was second in the feature and Ben Petersen (Swea City) third.
Jason Cummins (New Richland) won the 20-lap USRA Modifieds feature, with Kylie Kath (Claremont) second and Don Gerritsen Jr. (Rock Rapids) third. Heat winners were Cummins and J.T. Wasmund (Pine Island).
Jaedon Erickson (Welcome) won both the USRA Tuners heat race and 8-lap feature. Brandon Hartmann (Fairmont) was second and Alan Lahr (Nicollet) third in the feature.
Huset’s
Crews have been working this week to get Huset’s Speedway ready to host the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Sunday. Late Model Street Stocks will also run.
A severe storm hit Huset’s Speedway in the early hours of Monday, ripping apart the scoring tower and suites.
It’s the first of four scheduled nights of World of Outlaws competition at Huset’s this season. Next is the $100,000-to-win Huset’s High Bank Nationals June 23-25.
Brad Sweet leads the World of Outlaws championship standings by 34 points over Sheldon Haudenschild.
Haudenschild has won three of the last four races. Huset’s Speedway-sponsored driver David Gravel is 46 points behind Sweet, with Carson Macedo 66 points out of the lead and Logan Schuchart 80 points out.
The Outlaws start a northern tour Friday at River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks.
Gravel won two of the three World of Outlaws events at Huset’s Speedway last year. Aaron Reutzel also posted a win.
MSTS
There’s a tie for the lead in the Midwest Sprint Touring Series point standings.
Brant O'Banion (Parker, S.D.) and Javen Ostermann (Courtland) are tied for the lead with 239 points, two ahead of third-place Troy Schreurs (Baltic, S.D.) with 237.
Brandon Halverson (Jackson) is 15th.
Here is the Top 15:
MSTS point standings
Listed are place, driver, hometown and total points.
1. Brant O'Banion, Parker, S.D. 239
(tie) Javen Ostermann, Courtland 239
3. Troy Schreurs, Baltic, S.D. 237
4. Jody Rosenboom, Rock Rapids 226
5. Jack Dover, Springfield, Neb. 219
6. Lincoln Drewis, Tripoli 191
7. Christopher Thram, Sanborn 179
8. Aaron Werner, Colman, S.D. 169
9. Chris Martin, Ankeny 133
10. Jason Martin, Lincoln 129
11. Tyler Rabenberg, Princeton 128
12. John Klabunde, Fort Calhoun, Neb. 127
13. Kyler Johnson, Quinter, Kan. 115
14. Andrew Sullivan, Arnolds Park 115
15. Brandon Halverson, Jackson 114
Pair of top 10s
David Gravel posted a pair of top 10s last weekend on the World of Outlaws circuit.
The Big Game Motorsports driver finished seventh Saturday at Atomic Speedway in Chillicothe, Ohio and fourth Monday at Lawrenceburg Speedway in Indiana.
That gives him 19 Top 10s this season, which is the second most of any driver. His 12 top fives is tied for second.
Worthington Speedway
Feature winners last week at Worthington Speedway:
Bombers: Evan Schettler, Adrian
IMCA Hobby Stock: Ernie Daley, Worthington
IMCA Modified: Joshua Rogotzke, Sanborn
IMCA Northern SportMod: Alec Fett, Burt
IMCA Sport Compact: Kaytee Devries, Spencer
IMCA Stock Car: Justin Luinenburg, Reading