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4/6/2021

4/6/2021

Benton County Speedway


Top line takes Larson to $2,000 Frostbuster checkers, first IMCA Modified win at Bullring

VINTON, Iowa (April 4) – The third time was a charm Sunday night for Jeff Larson.

The Freeport, Ill., driver made the third visit of his IMCA Modified career to the Benton County Speedway and won for the first time at Vinton, taking the $2,000 checkers on Michael & Dowd Night at The Bullring.

Larson stayed on the higher groove throughout the 25-lapper after passing pole starter Lucas Lamberies on the second circuit. He outran Cayden Carter following restarts on laps seven and 18.

Carter, Richie Gustin, Ethan Braaksma and Joel Rust completed the top five.

“I don’t like running inside so drawing the outside front row (start) helped,” said Larson, already on the Fast Shafts All-Star Invitational ballot. “It means a lot for me to be able to win tonight – I don’t usually beat these guys. I usually finish top five.”

Larson was already pulling away from the rest of the field when the first caution flew and was a lapped car ahead of Carter when the second yellow came out. Carter tried to catch up on the high side before midway; Gustin took over third for good on lap 13.

Carter already had two spring Frostbuster wins to his credit coming into the night while Braaksma was the Saturday winner at Boone.

Hard charger Tim Ward started 23rd and finished eighth.

Other Frostbuster wins went to Jay Schmidt in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars, Brayton Carter in the Karl Kustoms Northern SportMods and Kaden Reynolds in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stocks. All three of those features ran caution-free.

Schmidt chased down Kevin Rose six laps in and won ahead of eighth starting Dallon Murty and early leader Rose.

Brayton Carter had chased Brandon Tharp for 13 laps, then got around the leader and a lapped car the final time around, earning a $150 bonus for taking the lead on the last lap. Tony Olson ran third.

Reynolds, also winner of the Marshalltown Frostbuster, led every lap of the Hobby Stock main. Luke Ramsey was second and third was Aaron Martin.

And Logan Clausen won his second career start on dirt, leading Ashley Reuman and James Haring across the stripe in the Mach-1 Sport Compact feature.

Feature Results

Modifieds – 1. Jeff Larson, Freeport, Ill.; 2. Cayden Carter, Osklaloosa; 3. Richie Gustin, Gilman; 4. Ethan Braaksma, Newton; 5. Joel Rust, Grundy Center; 6. Spencer Diercks, Davenport; 7. Jake McBirnie, Boone; 8. Tim Ward, Chandler, Ariz.; 9. Sam Wieben, Dysart; 10. Shane DeVolder, Pacifica, Calif.; 11. Lucas Lamberies, Clintonville, Wis.; 12. Mark Schulte, Delhi; 13. Ryan Duhme, LaMotte; 14. Randy Brown, Chowchilla, Calif.; 15. Jerry Dedrick, Vinton; 16. Patrick Flannagan, Cedar Rapids; 17. Chris Snyder, Waterloo; 18. Derrick Stewart, Ainsworth; 19. Tyler Droste, Waterloo; 20. Justin McCreadie, Phoenix, Ore.; 21. Dylan Thornton, Santa Maria, Calif.; 22. Jed Freiburger, Dubuque; 23. Troy Cordes, Dunkerton; 24. Jeremy Richey, Medford, Ore.

Stock Cars – 1. Jay Schmidt, Tama; 2. Dallon Murty, Chelsea; 3. Kevin Rose, Waterloo; 4. Shawn Ritter, Keystone; 5. Jason Doyle, Marion; 6. Russell Damme Jr., Waterloo; 7. Mitchell Meier, Chilton, Wis.; 8. Leah Wroten, Independence; 9. Riley Hanson, Vinton; 10. Damon Murty, Chelsea; 11. Brayton Boyer, St. Lucas; 12. Buck Swanson, Reinbeck; 13. Scooter Dulin, Cedar Rapids.

Northern SportMods – 1. Brayton Carter, Oskaloosa; 2. Brandon Tharp, Vinton; 3. Tony Olson, Cedar Rapids; 4. Ben Chapman, Cedar Rapids; 5. Jayden Schmidt, Seymour, Wis.; 6. Maguire DeJong, Montezuma; 7. Joe Docekal, Dysart; 8. Dylan VanWyk, Oskaloosa; 9. Kyle Olson, Cedar Rapids; 10. Izac Mallicoat, Boone; 11. Brock Beeter, Minot, N.D.; 12. Brett Thomas, Cedar Rapids; 13. Justin Wacha, Vinton; 14. Dale Kite, Shellsburg; 15. Tyler Soppe, Sherrtill; 16. James Roose, Columbus Junction; 17. Kaylin Lopez, Chowchilla, Calif.; 18. Andrew Swailes, Ainsworth.

Hobby Stocks – 1. Kaden Reynolds, Cedar Rapids; 2. Luke Ramsey, Bedford; 3. Aaron Martin, Sigourney; 4. Nathan Ballard, Marengo; 5. Brett Vanous, Quasqueton; 6. Joren Fisher, Garrison; 7. Jackson Vsetecka, Fort Atkinson; 8. Solomon Bennett, Minburn; 9. Randy LaMar, Buffalo; 10. Russ Olson, Cedar Rapids; 11. John Irwin, Hedrick; 12. Jared Miller, Iowa City; 13. Cody Staley, Muscatine; 14. Michael Kimm, Vinton; 15. Justin Tharp, Vinton.

Sport Compacts – 1. Logan Clausen, Atkins; 2. Ashley Reuman, Hills; 3. James Haring, Oskaloosa; 4. Chris Claypoole, Mechanicsville; 5. William Michel, Columbus Junction; 6. Brandon Schneider, Mechanicsville; 7. Cristian Grady, Cedar Rapids; 8. Lukas Rick, Urbana; 9. Zeke Wheeler, Vinton; 10. R.J. Esqueda, Granada, Minn.; 11. Braxton Franks, Cedar Rapids; 12. Ashton Blain, Burlington; 13. Nicole Miller, Waverly; 14. Tyler Haring, Oskaloosa; 15. Jay Crabill, Cedar Rapids; 16. Blake Driscol, Dysart; 17. Devin Coghlan, Marion; 18. Cody Staley, Muscatine; 19. Jeremy Wheeler, Vinton; 20. Nathan Forey, Waverly; 21. Shawn Kraft, Sumner; 22. Thomas Werning, Urbana; 23. Jacob Morris, Eldridge.


Article Credit: Bill Martin / IMCA

Submitted By: Jerry Vansickel

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