Huset's Speedway
Huset's Speedway

Huset's Speedway
Brandon, SD

Mark heading down the backstretch at Knoxville
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5/30/2013

5/30/2013

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Mark Dobmeier - Rainy Memorial Day Weekend

Mark Dobmeier – Rainy Memorial Day Weekend

Lunstra Motorsports and Mark Dobmeier PR

May 30, 2013 – Memorial Day weekend was supposed to yield a four race weekend for Mark Dobmeier, but Mother Nature interfered and only allowed the Lunstra Motorsports one night of action on the track. That came Monday night at the Huset’s Speedway with the team coming away with a second place finish. The prior week saw the Senske & Son Transfer car parked in victory lane at River Cities Speedway on May 17.

The Memorial Day weekend was suppose to kick off Friday in the hometown of Dobmeier in Grand Forks, ND but a late afternoon shower didn’t allow that to happen. The team made it to the Lunstra shop outside of Sioux Falls on Saturday but didn’t get on the road with the Knoxville Raceway cancelling early that morning. With estimates of three inches of rain Saturday into Sunday around Sioux Falls, Huset’s ended up cancelling Sunday’s show due to wet grounds.

“We just want to get out and race,” Dobmeier said that Sunday night. “The one thing out of all this rain is that the rig is spotless. My guys have done a great job of keeping the rig clean as it continues to rain us out where ever we want to go race.”

But they were finally able to get on the track Monday night at Huset’s due to a great effort by the track crew. With all that rain and very little sunshine, Dobmeier would set the second quickest lap in time trials and found himself starting ninth on the grid in the ‘A’ feature. After catching a few timely cautions, he found himself on leader Terry McCarl’s bumper for a restart with five laps to go. Dobmeier in his Sioux Falls Ford #13 would settle for second in the weekend’s only action.

“The car was fantastic tonight,” he said after the races. “To start ninth and end up second on that heavy of a track shows how great it was. I thought we would have something for Terry on the restart but he got a good jump. My hat’s off to the track prep tonight with all the rain we received here to have that great of a track for us to race on.”

The week prior saw two of the three races get in, and it didn’t come without a little drama. The team was expecting a motor to arrive for the May 17 race in Grand Forks, but it didn’t come during the week. They team ended up having to borrow a 360 motor from the Grinch Motorsports 97G and they ended up winning the race that night after starting in the tenth position. The win was Dobmeier’s 95th career win at the bullring.

“We weren’t that good in the heat race quite frankly and that led us to start where we did,” Dobmeier stated. “We really got going there in the feature and had to really work for it. A big thanks to those guys for allowing us to use their motor so we could get on the track for the opener up here.”

The long drive to Knoxville occurred on May 18 and saw the Big Trucks by Jimco Eagle struggle in qualifying with a disappointing 23rd quick out of the 30 cars in signed in. A nice run to fifth from eighth in the heat locked them in the feature, but saw them starting deep in the pack outside of row nine. A charge into the top ten netted an eighth place finish to salvage the night.

“We just missed it badly in qualifying and that threw us behind the 8-ball all night,” Dobmeier admitted. “We were really good after that, but were stuck starting in the back of pack for the heat and feature. Our qualifying needs to come around for us to get some wins down there with the inversion being an eight all year long. We’ll work on it and hopefully be better our next time down there.

“I am happy that we have a couple of wins this early in the season, but there is room for improvement so we can cash in and continue to get a few more,” Dobmeier said. “This team is capable of winning a ton of races, and Mother Nature just needs to allow us to get out there and try to get those wins.”

This weekend will see the Dobmeier and Lunstra Motorsports crew with their usual schedule: Friday at River Cities, Saturday at Knoxville, and wrapping up the weekend Sunday at Huset’s.

2013 STATS: 6 Starts, 2 Wins, 3 Top Fives, 4 Top Tens, 1 Heat Win, Average Finish of 6.333, 41 Cars Passed in A Main Action, and Plus/Minus of +41 Positions

APPAREL: The 2013 design has been done, and you can grab your shirt, hoodies, and a whole bunch of other things at the 13 rig after the races!

SPONSORS: Lunstra/Dobmeier Motorsports would like to thank all of their sponsors for their continued support into 2013: Senske & Son Transfer, Sioux Falls Ford, Big Trucks by Jimco, DeKalb Seed, IQ Bid Auctioneers, Dahlstrom Motors, Forx Radatior, Dammer Trucking, Anderson Brothers Body Shop, Forks Mobile Wash, Disabled American Veterans, Xtreme Polishing, Willow Ridge, Rose Creek Farms, Rendezvous Region Construction, and Visit Grand Forks.

About Senske & Son Transfer

The team of Senske & Son, Inc is dedicated to providing superior distribution, transportation and logistic services to ensure that your company and customers will receive products on-time and damage free. Our performance has a direct impact on the quality of our customer’s products and services. Our goal is to contribute to your quality by consistently providing you with the best services available in the trucking Industry. Visit www.SenskeTransfer.com for more information.

About Sioux Falls Ford

Our goal is to make you a customer for life by providing superb customer service. Located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the staff at Sioux Falls Ford will help you find the Ford vehicle you want. At Sioux Falls Ford we offer a searchable online inventory of new Ford cars in Sioux Falls, along with well-maintained used cars by today's top manufacturers. Find the new or used car you're interested and come in for a test drive today! For more information visit www.SiouxFallsFord.com.

About Big Trucks by Jimco

Big Trucks by Jimco specializes in helping you pick out the right truck tailored for your needs. We then customize the truck at your request with the possibilities being endless. We install boxes, tarps, wet kits, additional axles, and can do stretch jobs on the truck you purchase from us. Visit www.BigTrucksByJimco.com for more information.

WEBSITE: You can follow along at Mark’s new and improved website to find where they are racing, recent pictures, Mark’s history, and pretty much everything else at www.MarkDobmeier.com

SOCIAL MEDIA: Like us on Facebook and get updates from the track at: www.Facebook.com/pages/LunstraDobmeier-Motorsports/127617420603580
Also, Follow Mark on Twitter at: www.Twitter.com/DobmeierRacing

THE CREW: Mark wouldn’t be able to do what he does on the track without the guys behind the scenes putting in all of the hard hours. A big shout out to: Dave Lunstra, Ethan & Wyatt Thompson, Perry & Mike Dobmeier, John Doese, Lenny Reiter, Aaron Kroetsch & Ryan Grind for all of the hard work they put in.

EMAIL: If you would like to receive Mark’s weekly release, or have any other questions, drop an email at DobmeierPR13@hotmail.com and we will add you to the list.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: If you would like your photo of Dobmeier in this weekly release, please email us at DobmeierPR13@hotmail.com with your photos and we will gladly use it.


Article Credit: Kole Faragher

Submitted By: Kole Faragher

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