The second of three rounds in the Bank Midwest IMCA Series will take place Tuesday at Jackson Motorplex, with five classes scheduled to run.
On the docket are A-modifieds, stock cars, hobby stocks, sport mods and sport compacts.
Kelly Shryock won two divisions in the first round of the series last month, winning both the A-modifieds and stock car features.
Other winners were Malik Sampson (hobby stocks), Jared Boumeester (sport mods) and Nate Coopman (sport compacts).
On Friday, 360 sprint cars will run at Jackson for the first time this season as the Midwest Sprint Touring Series and Midwest Power Series will be on hand.
Also Friday, RaceSaver sprint cars will be at the track for the second time this season. Casey Friedrichsen won the RaceSaver sprint car opener last month.
Eric Lutz (Sioux Falls) has a 137-136 edge over Jody Rosenboom (Rock Rapids) through three events on the MSTS schedule.
Rounding out the top five are Brant O'Banion (Parker, S.D.) with 131 points, Dylan Opdahl (Madison, S.D.) with 125 and Ryan Bickett (Ramona, S.D.) with 97.
After Friday, the next scheduled event at Jackson Motorplex is the Jackson Nationals June 24-26.
Huset's
David Gravel, Cory Yeigh and Lee Goos Jr. were winners at Huset’s Speedway on Sunday.
Gravel, who is second in the World of Outlaws point standings, made the most of his opportunity to support car owner Tod Quiring, who also owns Huset’s Speedway. Gravel received special permission to support his car owner and local sponsors a night after he captured his fifth World of Outlaws win of the year.
“It was an amazing weekend for our team,” Gravel said, according to Inside Line Promotions. “We’ve been on our game every time we hit the race track. It’s really cool what Tod is doing in sprint car racing.”
Gravel chased down Shane Golobic in traffic, executed a slide job with six laps remaining and pulled away to earn his first career win at the track in the Casey’s 410 Sprint Cars presented by Big Frig division.
“I wanted to pass him earlier, but he made it really hard to get by him,” Gravel said. “He ran a good pace. He slipped up once with that lapped car. I got a good run on him and threw that slider.”
Austin McCarl rounded out the podium with Jack Dover placing fourth and Justin Henderson fifth.
Yeigh charged from 10th to garner his second Late Model Street Stocks win of the season. Zach Olivier was second and Brandon Ferguson third.
Goos Jr. favored the cushion throughout most of the RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main event, but it was a move on the bottom in turns three and four that gave him the lead on Lap 16.
Micah Slendy led the first 15 laps of the main event. He first reached traffic near the midpoint of the race, which is when Goos Jr. began to reel Slendy in. Slendy drove a groove above the very bottom of the dirt oval at the three-quarters point of the feature and Goos Jr. stuck the bottom to edge into the lead. He held onto first place until the checkered flag was waved to score his second win in the last three races at Huset’s Speedway.
Slendy finished second with Brandon Bosma placing third.
Fairmont
Friday will be Hall of Fame Night at Fairmont Raceway.
This years inductees are Marv DeWall, Gary Sathoff, Todd Steuber, Mark Steuber, Terry Hanning and Richard (Punk) Mennen.
Modifieds, stock cars, B mods, hobby stocks and sport compacts are scheduled to run that night.