June 5, 1999; Jefferson, WI. - Bruce Clark of Watertown led flag-to-flag claiming his first career feature victory at Jefferson Speedway. Starting from the pole position Clark pulled ahead and never looked back, as he guided the field to the checkered flag.
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Bruce Clark (#7) scored his first career feature win in the Late Model division at Jefferson Speedway by leading from green to checkered. |
The race was slowed by one caution, on lap 4, when several cars tangled on the back stretch, retiring former track champion Ron Bishofberger of Ft. Atkinson, Dan Chesmore of Janesville and Curt Thompson of Palmyra early in the race. On the restart Clark pulled ahead of Luke Westenberg of Palmyra as Denny Stair of Sullivan worked his way up from the 6th spot, toward the point. Stair moved under John Ovadal of Johnson Creek, for third, on lap 11 and closed with Westenberg. Stair moved to the inside of Westenberg on lap 15 and the two battled side by side for nearly 10 laps, before Stair pulled ahead in 2nd. Stair tried to run down Clark, over the closing laps of the race, but Clark was not about to slow up at this point. At the stripe it was Clark for the win, followed by Stair, Andy Wendt of Watertown, Roger Behlke of Jefferson and Mike Taylor of Stoughton.
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What a finish!?! Luke Westenberg (#16) wound up on the sand pile which protects victory lane in the infield of Jefferson Speedway after he crossed the finish line in the feature race. Even so, Westenberg was credited with a solid sixth place finish. |
Andy Wendt set the fast qualifying
pace, with a 14.918 second tour of Wisconsins Action Track.
Scott Null of Lake Mills claimed the
trophy, and money, in the Racing For Her, B&K Metalfab and
Hot Race Products sponsored Fast Dash.
Claiming victories, in 10 lap heat races were Brian Schneidewent of Palmyra, Taylor and Bart Reinen of Jefferson.
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Brian Schneidewent (#15) poses with the checkered flag following his first career win, in a Late Model heat race. |
Transferring to the main event from the
20 lap Last Chance race were Jasper Gronert of Jefferson, Butch Mierendorf of Waterloo,
Reinen and Charlie Mierendorf of Lake Mills.
In International class action Brent Nottestad of Cambridge notched his second feature win, in the 20 lap main event. Starting from the inside of row 6 Nottestad began his trek to the front, as Scott Uttech of Beaver Dam pulled out to the early lead. Caution came on lap 1 as three cars tangled. Charles Dixon of Waukesha pulled up to claim the lead by lap 4, with Aaron Rude of Cambridge close behind for 2nd. Nottestad pulled into the 3rd spot by lap 5, engaging Rude in the battle for 2nd. The field slowed for another caution on lap 6.
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On the way to the front of the International class feature! Brent Nottestad (#25), was working the inside of Aaron Rude (#9), just ahead of Darnell Mepham (#12). Nottestad is on his way to his second feature win. |
On the restart it was Dixon at the
point with Nottestad moving to the inside of Rude. Rule
fought hard, on the outside, hanging onto the 2nd spot until the next caution, on lap 11. On this restart, Nottestad pulled under and past
Rude, closing with Dixon. Nottestad claimed
the point on lap 13, followed by Rude. The
field slowed, for the final caution, on lap 16, with Nottestad at the point followed by
Rude. Nottestad guided the field to the
checkered, where he was followed by Rude, Darnell Mepham of Ft. Atkinson, Dixon and Mike
Bingham of Jefferson.
Justin Nottestad of Cambridge set the
fast qualifying pace, with a 16.073 second orbit of the quarter mile speed plant.
Claiming victory in 10 lap heat races
were Tory Adams of Madison and Rick Neerland of Ft. Atkinson.
Joining the feature lineup, via the 10
lap Last Chance race were Bingham, Mike Dietzen of Milwaukee, Mark Balis of Edgerton and
Ken Edmundson of Whitewater.
In Sportsman Division action Chris Purdy of Milton made it two in a row, in the 25 lap feature. Starting from the outside of row 7, Purdy began his run to the point, as Roger Stephenson of Cambridge pulled out to the early lead. As Stephenson guided the field, rookie driver Jeff Kohlhoff of Watertown was working his way through the field, just ahead of defending track champion Dave Oswald of Cottage Grove. Kohlhoff lost the handle coming down the front stretch, on lap 9, triggering a melee that collected most of the middle of the field. Stevenson lead the field back to the green, followed by Ryan Ley of Sullivan and Randy Padfield of Stoughton.
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On his way to two in a row! Chris Purdy (#7) pulling ahead of Kyle Munro (#30) and Chad Stevens (#86). Purdy captured his second feature win in a row in the highly competitive Sportsman class. |
Purdy moved under Padfield, on the
start, claiming the 3rd spot and closing with Ley. The
final caution came on lap 10, with Purdy running 3rd behind Ley. At the green flag, Purdy moved under Ley,
claiming 2nd and closed with Stephenson. Stephenson
surrendered the point on lap 11 as Purdy pulled ahead to guide the way to the checkered. At the stripe it was Purdy, making it two in a
row, followed by Padfield, Kyle Munro of Ft. Atkinson, Josh Courtney of Janesville and
Oswald.
Munro set the fast qualifying pace with
a 15.784 second circuit of the quarter mile speed plant.
Claiming victory, in 10 lap heat races,
were Scotty Johnson of Deforest, Noel Ramge of Hellenville, Tom Collins of Lake Mills and
Randy Padfield of Stoughton.
Joining the Last Chance race via the 10
lap Consi Were Dale Padfield of Jefferson, Chad Reimer of Oconomowoc and Shane Radtke of
Rome.
Moving to the feature lineup, via the
15 lap Last Chance race were Rick Stenli of Stoughton, Collins, Dylan Schuyler of Dousman
and Mark Deporter of Ft. Atkinson.
In Hobby Stock action, former track champion Dennis Gaserude of Oregon drove from 11th to the point, claiming victory in the 20 lap feature. Gaserude caught early leader Jim Blucher of Madison on lap 5, claiming the point and guiding the field to the checkered flag. At the strip it was Gaserude followed by Jim Pfeifer of Ft. Atkinson, Trent Erdman of Ft. Atkinson, Ernie Witte of Watertown and Nick Golich of Hebron.
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Dennis Gaserude (#18) following his win, in the hobby stock feature. Gaserude a former champion in the division is currently sitting in second place in the current standings. |
The fast qualifying time was turned in
by Pfeifer, with a 17.265 second lap of the quarter mile.
Claiming victory in 8 lap heat races
were Randy Strasburg of Jefferson and Chuck Egli of Waterloo.
Rounding out the evenings
entertainment was the Roll-Over Contest, where Roy Pfeifer Jr. of Ft. Atkinson claimed top
honors, out of a field of 20 cars.
Next week, Jefferson Speedway brings back the trailer race. A field of compact cars, pulling trailers, of all descriptions, will compete in an event where the last car running, with a trailer attached, wins!
| The best at going on his roof! Roy Pfiefer Jr. (#56) topped a 20 car field in the evening's Roll-Over contest which concluded the evening at Jefferson Speedway. | ![]() |
Jefferson Speedway is located on
Highway 18, between Jefferson and Cambridge. Gates
open at 3:30PM, qualifying at 5:30PM and racing at 7:30PM sharp.
Late Model Division
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20 Lap Last Chance: 1.) Jasper Gronert; 2.)
Butch Mierendorf; 3.) Bart Reinen; 4.) Charlie Mierendorf
First 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Brian Schneidewent
Second 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Mike Taylor
Third 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Bart Reinen
Dash: 1.) Scott Null
Fast Qualifier: #18 Andy Wendt, Watertown,..........14.918 Seconds
Internationals
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10 Lap Last Chance: 1.) Mike Bingham; 2.)
Mike Dietzen; 3.) Mark Balis; 4.) Ken Edmundson
First 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Tory Adams
Second 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Rick Neerland
Fast Qualifier: #15 Justin Nottestad, Cambridge,........16.073
Seconds
Sportsman
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10 Lap Consolation: 1.) Dale Padfield; 2.)
Chad Reimer; 3.) Shane Radtke
15 Lap Last Chance: 1.) Rick Stenli; 2.) Tom Collins; 3.) Dylan Schuyler;
4.) Mark Deporter
First 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Scotty Johnson
Second 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Noel Ramge
Third 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Tom Collins
Fourth 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Randy Padfield
Fast Qualifier: #30 Kyle Munro, Fort Atkinson,.........15.784
Seconds
Hobby Stocks
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First 8 Lap Heat: 1.) Randy Strasburg
Second 10 Lap Heat: 1.) Chuck Egli
Fast Qualifier: #58 Jim Pfiefer, Fort Atkinson,.......17.265
Seconds
Roll Over Contest: Roy Pfiefer, Fort Atkinson