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  • Kurt Davis picks up 4th win of 2018 Saturday night at PDTR

    Two of the most experienced drivers in the pit area lined up on the front row of the 25-lap Sprint Car A main as Jim Melis of Glenbeulah held the pole position with 2010 PDTR Sprint Car champion Kurt Davis lined up on the outside. Melis got the jump on the drop of the green flag and held down the top spot along the low groove in the early going while Davis worked the high groove of the wide and smooth racing surface. After hounding Melis along the cushion for several laps, Davis shot into the lead with a bold high move in turn one on lap 5. As 2017 PDTR Sprint Car champion Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh who started eighth, and Plymouth’s Josh Walter, who started fifth, dueled hard for fifth, the leaders began to encounter slower traffic on lap 10. With lapped cars in the mix, Melis was able to close the gap on Davis using the high groove, while two-time PDTR Sprint Car champ Danny Schlafer of Sussex, who started third, moved in to make it a three-car battle up front. Just as it appeared the action was going to get heated in lapped traffic, a red flag appeared on lap 11 when Doug Wondra and Robbie Pribnow collided on the frontstretch, sending Wondra flipping. Both drivers emerged uninjured. On the restart, Schlafer made an aggressive move to power past Melis in second in turn two, while McMullen slipped past Walter to assume fourth on lap 12. The final 14 laps clicked off quickly as the majority of the field held tight to the preferred high groove. Schlafer was able to close the gap slightly on Davis in the closing laps, but he was never able to mount a serious threat for the lead. Davis went on to post his 20th career PDTR Sprint Car A-main victory and the 57th overall Midwest Sprint Car Association main event triumph of his long career. Schlafer finished second, Melis was third, McMullen placed fourth and Walter rounded out the top five. HEAT 1 1, LANCE FASSBENDER. 2, JIM MELIS. 3, DANNY SCHLAFER. 4, TYLER BRABANT. 5, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 6, BILL TAYLOR. 7, TYLER DAVIS. 8, TIM HADDY. 9, TRAVIS ARENZ. HEAT 2 1, ROBBIE PRIBNOW. 2, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 3, KEVIN KARNTZ. 4, JOSH WALTER. 5, TONY WONDRA. 6, DOUG WONDRA. 7, EMILY PORTSCHY. 8, CHRIS LARSON. 9, BRANDON BERTH. HEAT 3 1, PAUL POKORSKI. 2, AL SCHLAFER. 3, KURT DAVIS. 4, ADAM MILLER. 5, CHRIS CLAYTON. 6, JUSTIN MILLER. 7, NICH MELIS. 8, SCOTT CONGER. B FEATURE 1, TONY WONDRA. 2, CHRIS CLAYTON. 3, NICH MELIS. 4, SCOTT CONGER. 5, TRAVIS ARENZ. 6, TIM HADDY. 7, BRANDON BERTH. 8, CHRIS LARSON. 9, EMILY PORTSCHY. 10, TYLER DAVIS. A FEATURE 1, KURT DAVIS. 2, DANNY SCHLAFER. 3, JIM MELIS. 4, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 5, JOSH WALTER. 6, AL SCHLAFER. 7, KEVIN KARNTZ. 8, JUSTIN MILLER. 9, PAUL POKORSKI. 10, ADAM MILLER. 11, BILL TAYLOR. 12, LANCE FASSBENDER. 13, NICH MELIS. 14, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 15, SCOTT CONGER. 16, TRAVIS ARENZ. 17, TYLER BRABANT. 18, ROBBIE PRIBNOW. 19, TONY WONDRA. 20, DOUG WONDRA. 21, TIM HADDY. 22, CHRIS CLAYTON.

  • Kurt Davis wins Badger 30 at TNT Speedway

    A main finish 6k, 21h, 7, 12w, 15m, 26, 44, 69, 2c, 11, 4, 25, 24, 88c, 24m, 1LT, 32, 35m, 6t, 51, U2, 20r Thank you to Badger Contracting for your support of MSA with the added funds towards the payout! Your generosity is greatly appreciated!

  • Tony Wondra gets first win of season at PDTR

    Tony Wondra began the 25-lap Sprint Car A main from the pole position with PDTR Sprint Car point leader Justin Miller of Plymouth on the outside of the front row. Wondra jumped out to the lead on the drop of the green flag before Kevin Karnitz of West Bend flipped hard in turn two to bring out a red flag on lap 2. Karnitz emerged from his machine uninjured, but he was done for the night. On the restart, fourth starter Travis Arenz of Sheboygan, who became the first rookie in the history of the Midwest Sprint Car Association to win an A main last Sunday at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie, worked his way up to second while eighth starter Paul Pokorski of West Bend rode the high groove into third on lap 4. On lap 7, the leaders began to encounter slower traffic on the fast and wide racing surface. As leaders hit dense lapped traffic, Pokorski used a high move to swing past Arenz into the runner-up spot on lap 11. Five laps later, Wondra, Pokorski and Miller were running in tight nose-to-tail formation at the head of the pack before the second caution flag of the race was displayed on lap 16 for a collision in turn four involving Travis Arenz and Mike Yurmanovich of Cascade. Another caution flag flew on the ensuing restart when Robbie Pribnow of Lomira, who was making his 2018 season debut, slowed with a flat fire. Wondra continued to lead on the final restart with Pokorski and Miller in tow. On lap 20, two-time PDTR Sprint Car champion Danny Schlafer slipped past the low-riding Miller along the outside groove to seize third place. Out in front of the field, Wondra held strong running primarily the high groove as Pokorski attempted to close the gap along the cushion over the final five laps. Wondra maintained a solid lead as the laps wound down en route to his second career PDTR Sprint Car A-main victory and sixth overall Midwest Sprint Car Association A-main triumph. Pokorski racked up a PDTR season-best second-place showing, Schlafer wound up third, Miller was fourth and third starter Kurt Davis rounded out the top five. HEAT 1 1, CHRIS CLAYTON. 2, KURT DAVIS. 3, DOUG WONDRA. 4, LANCE FASSBENDER. 5, TIM HADDY. 6, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 7, TYLER BRABANT HEAT 2 1, JUSTIN MILLER. 2, TONY WONDRA. 3, PAUL POKORSKI. 4, KEVIN KARNTZ. 5, CHRIS FLICK. 6, AL SCHLAFER. 7, JOHN KRESBACH. HEAT 3 1, TRAVIS ARENZ. 2, ROBBIE PRIBNOW. 3, NICH MELIS. 4, JIM MELIS. 5, MICHAEL YURMANOVICH. 6, ADAM MILLER. 7, JEREMY HUNT. HEAT 4 1, DANNY SCHLAFER. 2, JOSH WALTER. 3, DICK KAISER. 4, BILL TAYLOR. 5, BRANDON BERTH. 6, SHANE WENNINGER. B FEATURE 1, AL SCHLAFER. 2, TIM HADDY. 3, MICHAEL YURMANOVICH. 4, JOHN KRESBACH. 5, CHRIS FLICK. 6, ADAM MILLER. 7, TYLER BRABANT. 8, SCOTT CONGER. 9, BRANDON BERTH. 10, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 11, JEREMY HUNT. 12, SHANE WENNINGER. (DNS). A FEATURE 1, TONY WONDRA. 2, PAUL POKORSKI. 3, DANNY SCHLAFER. 4, JUSTIN MILLER. 5, KURT DAVIS. 6, LANCE FASSBENDER. 7, JIM MELIS. 8, JOSH WALTER. 9, BILL TAYLOR. 10, TIM HADDY. 11, NICH MELIS. 12, AL SCHLAFER. 13, DICK KAISER. 14, DOUG WONDRA. 15, CHRIS CLAYTON. 16, CHRIS FLICK. 17, ADAM MILLER. 18, JOHN KRESBACH. 19, TRAVIS ARENZ. 20, ROBBIE PRIBNOW. 21, MICHAEL YURMANOVICH. 22, KEVIN KARNTZ.

  • Travis Arenz gets first career MSA win

    25t (Arenz), 99 (Brabant), 15m (J. Miller), 12w (Walter), 6k (Davis), 4 (Pokorski), 63k (Karnitz), 53 (Wenninger), 24m (A. Miller), 25 (D. Schlafer), 21h (Haddy), 51m (J. Melis), 30 (D. Wondra), 69 (Taylor), 24 (Conger), 2c (Clayton), 11 (T. Wondra), 1LT (Kaiser),26 (A. Schlafer), 88c (Flick)

  • Danny Schlafer picks up A-Main win at PDTR

    Schlafer started the Sprint Car A main event from the pole flanked by West Bend’s Paul Pokorski on the outside of the front row. Shortly after the initial drop of the green flag, Ben Schmidt of Howards Grove jumped the cushion and flipped his machine in turn one. He emerged uninjured. Following a complete restart, Schlafer bolted out to the lead along the inside line while Pokorski settled into second along the high groove. On lap 2, the caution flag was displayed for a spin in turn four involved Dick Kaiser of Milwaukee and Shane Wenninger of Kewaskum. When the race resumed, third starter Justin Miller of Plymouth ducked low to power past Pokorski into the runner-up spot on lap 5 before McMullen, who started ninth, worked past eight starter and 2010 PDTR Sprint Car champion and point leader Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee to gain the fourth spot on lap 8. Schlafer encountered slow traffic on lap 11, which allowed Miller to cut the gap significantly. On lap 12, the low-riding Miller pulled ahead of Schlafer briefly. However, the hard-charging Schlafer battled back to regain the top spot on the following lap along the outside groove. Meanwhile, McMullen was continuing his march to the front of the pack as he worked under Pokorski to seize third place with a low move on lap 12. By lap 18, Schlafer had built up a half-straightaway cushion over Miller. The third caution flag of the race then appeared on lap 19 for a spin in turn four involving Al Schlafer of Sussex and Shane Wenninger. Following the restart, McMullen powered in to pass Miller for second on lap 20 and quickly set his sights on Schlafer as the laps wound down. McMullen utilized the extreme low line to gain on Schlafer, who held tight to the cushion over the final six circuits, to move into position to challenge for the lead. On the final lap, McMullen pulled even with Schlafer in turn two. However, Schlafer got a big run in turns three and four to maintain the top spot heading to the finish line where he nipped McMullen by a few feet to notch his second PDTR A-main victory of the 2018 season, 21st PDTR Sprint Car A-main win of his career to tie Donny Goeden for the all-time lead in the 360 Sprint Car division at Plymouth and 50th career Midwest Sprint Car Association A-main triumph. McMullen had to settle for second, Pokorski gained two spots over the final six laps to finish third, Miller was fourth and 10th starter Kevin Karnitz of West Bend placed fifth. HEAT 1 1, KEVIN KARNTZ. 2, JUSTIN MILLER. 3, KURT DAVIS. 4, AL SCHLAFER. 5, SHANE WENNINGER. 6, JOSH WALTER. 7, TIM HADDY. HEAT 2 1, ADAM MILLER. 2, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 3, BEN SCHMIDT. 4, SCOTT CONGER. 5, BILL TAYLOR. 6, TYLER BRABANT. HEAT 3 1, TONY WONDRA. 2, TRAVIS ARENZ. 3, PAUL POKORSKI. 4, DANNY SCHLAFER. 5, DICK KAISER. 6, CHRIS FLICK. 7, CHRIS CLAYTON. A FEATURE 1, DANNY SCHLAFER. 2, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 3, PAUL POKORSKI. 4, JUSTIN MILLER. 5, KEVIN KARNTZ. 6, KURT DAVIS. 7, TIM HADDY. 8, TONY WONDRA. 9, BILL TAYLOR. 10, JOSH WALTER. 11, ADAM MILLER. 12, TRAVIS ARENZ. 13, TYLER BRABANT. 14, SHANE WENNINGER. 15, SCOTT CONGER. 16, AL SCHLAFER. 17, CHRIS FLICK. 18, CHRIS CLAYTON. 19, DICK KAISER. 20, BEN SCHMIDT. 21, JEREMY HUNT.

  • Kurt Davis picks up win at PDTR

    HEAT 1 1, TIM HADDY. 2, DANNY SCHLAFER. 3, SCOTT CONGER. 4, TYLER BRABANT. 5, CHRIS FLICK. 6, TONY WONDRA. 7, CHRIS LARSON. 8, KEVIN KARNTZ. (DNS). HEAT 2 1, JASON JOHNSON. 2, JUSTIN MILLER. 3, JIM MELIS. 4, AL SCHLAFER. 5, JOSH WALTER. 6, TRAVIS ARENZ. 7, CHRIS CLAYTON. HEAT 3 1, KURT DAVIS. 2, PAUL POKORSKI. 3, SHANE WENNINGER. 4, BILL TAYLOR. 5, NICH MELIS. 6, DOUG WONDRA. 7, ADAM MILLER. A FEATURE 1, KURT DAVIS. 2, JUSTIN MILLER. 3, JASON JOHNSON. 4, JOSH WALTER. 5, JIM MELIS. 6, PAUL POKORSKI. 7, BILL TAYLOR. 8, TIM HADDY. 9, TYLER BRABANT. 10, NICH MELIS. 11, DANNY SCHLAFER. 12, SCOTT CONGER. 13, CHRIS CLAYTON. 14, DOUG WONDRA. 15, TONY WONDRA. 16, KEVIN KARNTZ. 17, AL SCHLAFER. 18, CHRIS FLICK. 19, CHRIS LARSON. 20, TRAVIS ARENZ. 21, SHANE WENNINGER. (DNS).22, ADAM MILLER. (DNS).

  • Brandon McMullen gets 2nd win of season at PDTR

    In the 25-lap Sprint Car A main, cousins Tony Wondra of Campbellsport and Doug Wondra of Oakfield lined up on the front row with Tony Wondra rocketing out to the lead on the opening circuit. Tony Wondra held a solid lead over the first five circuits as the leaders raced along the preferred high groove. On lap 6, slower traffic began to come into play, which allowed 2010 PDTR Sprint Car champ Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee to close the gap significantly. By lap 10, Davis had pulled to within striking distance with Doug Wondra and two-time PDTR Sprint Car champ Danny Schlafer of Sussex following closely in tow. However, one lap later disaster struck for Schlafer as he hit the turn three wall hard to bring out the first caution flag of the event. Following the restart, Tony Wondra bolted out to a big full-straightaway advantage over Davis until once again slower traffic began to come into play on lap 16. Davis moved into to challenge on lap 18 as slide jobs were being thrown for position throughout the field by multiple drivers on the extremely wide racing surface. As the laps wound down, Davis powered past Tony Wondra briefly in turn two on lap 23 before Wondra turned back under Davis to maintain the lead. However, Brandon McMullen, who started eighth, worked the low groove to slip past both Wondra and Davis to take the lead exiting turn four on lap 23. With McMullen holding a slight advantage over Tony Wondra and Davis, the caution flag flew again when Tyler Brabant of Waupun and Doug Wondra collided in turn two just as the white flag was displayed to the field, which set up a single-file restart with 23 laps officially complete. McMullen used a great restart to power away from Tony Wondra and Davis as the rest of the field jockeyed for position over the final two laps. McMullen pulled away over the final lap to notch his 14th career PDTR Sprint Car A-main triumph and 19th overall Midwest Sprint Car Association main event victory. Tony Wondra held on to finish second, Davis took third, Paul Pokorski of West Band charged from his 10th starting spot to place fourth and PDTR Sprint Car point leader Justin Miller of Plymouth placed fifth after starting third. HEAT 1 1, JASON JOHNSON. 2, TONY WONDRA. 3, KURT DAVIS. 4, JUSTIN MILLER. 5, NICH MELIS. 6, SCOTTY THEIL. 7, SCOTT CONGER. 8, TYLER BRABANT. 9, JOHN KRESBACH. HEAT 2 1, CHRIS FLICK. 2, DOUG WONDRA. 3, TIM HADDY. 4, PAUL POKORSKI. 5, SHANE WENNINGER. 6, CHRIS CLAYTON. 7, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 8, CHRIS LARSON. HEAT 3 1, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 2, DANNY SCHLAFER. 3, ADAM MILLER. 4, JOSH WALTER. 5, TRAVIS ARENZ. 6, JIM MELIS. 7, KEVIN KARNTZ. 8, BILL TAYLOR. 9, BRYCE SCHMITT. B FEATURE 1, KEVIN KARNTZ. 2, NICH MELIS. 3, SCOTT CONGER. 4, CHRIS CLAYTON. 5, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 6, TYLER BRABANT. 7, BILL TAYLOR. 8, BRYCE SCHMITT. 9, CHRIS LARSON. 10, EMILY PORTSCHY. (DNS).11, JOHN KRESBACH. (DNS). A FEATURE 1, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 2, TONY WONDRA. 3, KURT DAVIS. 4, PAUL POKORSKI. 5, JUSTIN MILLER. 6, TRAVIS ARENZ. 7, ADAM MILLER. 8, JOSH WALTER. 9, JIM MELIS. 10, SHANE WENNINGER. 11, SCOTT CONGER. 12, NICH MELIS. 13, KEVIN KARNTZ. 14, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 15, CHRIS FLICK. 16, DOUG WONDRA. 17, TIM HADDY. 18, TYLER BRABANT. 19, JASON JOHNSON. 20, CHRIS CLAYTON. 21, SCOTTY THEIL. 22, DANNY SCHLAFER.

  • Brandon McMullen gets win at PDTR

    In the 25-lap Sprint Car A main, Mayer Automotive Racing teammates Nich Melis of Plymouth and Shane Wenninger of Kewaskum shared the front row with Wenninger getting the jump on the outside to lead the opening circuit. After Wenninger bolted out to a 10-car length advantage over Melis in the early going, the lone caution of the event appeared on lap 3 when rookie Chris Larson of Greenfield spun in turn two. By lap 5, 2010 PDTR Sprint Car champion Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee, who started fourth began to make his presence felt as he used the outside groove to power his way into second. Meanwhile, the third-starting McMullen, who was making a rare start in the PDTR 360 Sprint Car division this season, worked the low line of the tricky third-mile track surface to pressure Davis for the runner up spot. After stalking Wenninger through lapped traffic over the ensuing seven laps, Davis pounced on lap 12 executing a high move into the lead exiting turn four with McMullen in tow to seize second. Davis continued to work the high groove while McMullen made the low line work to his benefit as two of the most successful drivers in the history of the PDTR 360 Sprint Car division waged a spirited duel over the next six laps. On lap 18, McMullen dove underneath Davis to seize the top spot in turn four. Davis attempted to regain the top spot with an aggressive move in turn three on lap 19, but the three-time reigning Midwest Sprint Car Association champion held off the 33-year racing veteran and extended his lead to a full straightaway over the final five laps to post his 13th career PDTR Sprint Car A-main victory and 18th overall career MSA Sprint Car A-main triumph. Davis wound up second, rookie Travis Arenz of Sheboygan, who started fifth, placed third, Wenninger was fourth and sixth-starting Adam Miller of Plymouth was fifth. HEAT 1 1, TRAVIS ARENZ. 2, ADAM MILLER. 3, BILL TAYLOR. 4, TYLER BRABANT. 5, SCOTT CONGER. 6, CHRIS LARSON. 7, JOSH WALTER. HEAT 2 1, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 2, NICH MELIS. 3, KEVIN KARNTZ. 4, TIM HADDY. 5, PAUL POKORSKI. 6, DANNY SCHLAFER. 7, CHRIS CLAYTON. HEAT 3 1, SHANE WENNINGER. 2, KURT DAVIS. 3, TONY WONDRA. 4, JUSTIN MILLER. 5, DOUG WONDRA. 6, CHRIS FLICK. 7, EMILY PORTSCHY. A FEATURE 1, BRANDON MCMULLEN. 2, KURT DAVIS. 3, TRAVIS ARENZ. 4, SHANE WENNINGER. 5, ADAM MILLER. 6, JUSTIN MILLER. 7, BILL TAYLOR. 8, KEVIN KARNTZ. 9, DANNY SCHLAFER. 10, PAUL POKORSKI. 11, DOUG WONDRA. 12, TYLER BRABANT. 13, JOSH WALTER. 14, NICH MELIS. 15, TONY WONDRA. 16, TIM HADDY. 17, SCOTT CONGER. 18, CHRIS CLAYTON. 19, CHRIS FLICK. 20, CHRIS LARSON. 21, JASON JOHNSON. (DNS).22, EMILY PORTSCHY. (DNS).

  • Justin Miller pick up win at PDTR

    The Sprint Car A-main headliner began with Tyler Brabant of Waupun and Tony Wondra of Campbellsport lined up on the front row. Despite dry and slick track conditions, the race featured three different leaders and plenty of jockeying for position throughout the field. Wondra got the jump on the drop of the green flag from his outside front row starting spot as point leader Josh Walter of Plymouth used the outside groove to jump from fourth at the start into second on the opening lap. The first of two caution flags appeared on lap 5 when Scott Conger of Eagle spun in turn three. On the restart, Wondra continued to lead while Travis Arenz, who started third, bolted past Brabant and Walter to secure second on lap 8. The second caution flag slowed the pace on lap 10 when two-time PDTR Sprint Car champion Danny Schlafer of Sussex spun in turn three and was collected by Chris Clayton of Waldo. On the restart, Arenz flexed his muscle utilizing the extreme low groove to gain ground on Wondra, while Justin Miller, who started 10th, charged into third on lap 11. After hounding Wondra for several laps, Arenz made his move on lap 16, taking the lead in turn one. Justin Miller followed suit in getting past Wondra to set up an exciting duel to the finish. On lap 18, Arenz encountered slower traffic, which allowed Miller to close the gap considerably. The two dueled side-by-side briefly on lap 20 before Arenz pulled away after clearing the lapped car. Miller worked the low line to perfection in the final five circuits to close within striking range. On the final lap, Miller shot underneath Arenz in turn one to seize the top spot. Miller then held on to claim his second career PDTR Sprint Car and fourth overall Midwest Sprint Car Association A-main triumph. Arenz, who captured the 2013 PDTR Outlaw Compact championship, posted a career-best runner-up finish in his first season behind the wheel of a Sprint Car. Walter was third, Brabant finished fourth and Wondra rounded out the top five. HEAT 1 1, BILL TAYLOR. 2, DANNY SCHLAFER. 3, JOSH WALTER. 4, ADAM MILLER. 5, TIM HADDY. 6, CHRIS CLAYTON. 7, EMILY PORTSCHY. HEAT 2 1, PAUL POKORSKI. 2, TONY WONDRA. 3, TRAVIS ARENZ. 4, SCOTT CONGER. 5, KEN JAY FIEDLER. 6, KURT DAVIS. 7, NICH MELIS. HEAT 3 1, JIM MELIS. 2, TYLER BRABANT. 3, KEVIN KARNTZ. 4, JUSTIN MILLER. 5, DOUG WONDRA. 6, CHRIS FLICK. A FEATURE 1, JUSTIN MILLER. 2, TRAVIS ARENZ. 3, JOSH WALTER. 4, TYLER BRABANT. 5, TONY WONDRA. 6, PAUL POKORSKI. 7, KEVIN KARNTZ. 8, JIM MELIS. 9, BILL TAYLOR. 10, KURT DAVIS. 11, DOUG WONDRA. 12, ADAM MILLER. 13, SCOTT CONGER. 14, TIM HADDY. 15, DANNY SCHLAFER. 16, NICH MELIS. 17, CHRIS FLICK. 18, KEN JAY FIEDLER. 19, EMILY PORTSCHY. 20, CHRIS CLAYTON.

  • NO Outagamie Speedway show added

    Due to the short notice and not able to get good promoting, we will not be racing on Friday, July 13, as talked about this past Friday at the drivers meeting.

  • Kurt Davis gets first win of season at PDTR

    2010 PDTR Sprint Car champion Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee took the lead as the green flag waved and would not be passed during the 25-lap race. Davis who has won more A-mains in this highly competitive Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car division than any other driver would taste victory for the 18th time with PDTR and 54th occasion with the Midwest Sprint Car Association. Hometown driver Justin Miller of Plymouth quickly moved into second on lap four and chased Davis the rest of the distance. The leaders caught the back of the field on lap nine with Davis finding the outside groove to his liking. A caution flag on lap 10 tightened the field as Miller, Sprint Car rookie Travis Arenz of Sheboygan, Jim Melis of Glenbeulah and Kewaskum’s Shane Wenninger trailed Davis on the restart. Melis showed the experience he has gained during his 37-year racing career and grabbed the second spot immediately. Soon Davis would enjoy a five-car length lead over Melis. However, that advantage disappeared when PDTR Sprint Car point leader and two-time PDTR Sprint Car champ Danny Schlafer of Sussex jumped the cushion in turn two and stopped against the wall. On the restart, two cars touched in turn two setting off a scramble that included at least six cars. Several would need a tow to the pits before the race could resume. Wenninger slipped past Miller into second following the restart. Meanwhile, Davis maintained his lead on the way to victory lane for the first time in A-main competition in 2018, followed by Wenninger, Miller, Plymouth’s Josh Walter and Tyler Brabant of Waupun. In victory lane, Davis reminded everyone that he is racing this season in memory of his father, who passed away last year. HEAT 1 1, TONY WONDRA. 2, TRAVIS ARENZ. 3, WILL GERRITS. 4, ADAM MILLER. 5, CHRIS CLAYTON. 6, PAUL POKORSKI. 7, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 8, AL SCHLAFER. HEAT 2 1, JOSH WALTER. 2, JIM MELIS. 3, KURT DAVIS. 4, JUSTIN MILLER. 5, TIM HADDY. 6, KEN JAY FIEDLER. 7, MICHAEL YURMANOVICH. 8, CHRIS FLICK. HEAT 3 1, SHANE WENNINGER. 2, DANNY SCHLAFER. 3, TYLER BRABANT. 4, KEVIN KARNTZ. 5, BILL TAYLOR. 6, DOUG WONDRA. 7, JEREMY HUNT. 8, CHRIS LARSON. B FEATURE 1, BILL TAYLOR. 2, DOUG WONDRA. 3, SCOTT CONGER. 4, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 5, AL SCHLAFER. 6, MICHAEL YURMANOVICH. 7, CHRIS FLICK. 8, JEREMY HUNT. 9, CHRIS LARSON. A FEATURE 1, KURT DAVIS. 2, SHANE WENNINGER. 3, JUSTIN MILLER. 4, JOSH WALTER. 5, TYLER BRABANT. 6, DOUG WONDRA. 7, KEN JAY FIEDLER. 8, KEVIN KARNTZ. 9, TONY WONDRA. 10, SCOTT CONGER. 11, JIM MELIS. 12, PAUL POKORSKI. 13, ADAM MILLER. 14, TRAVIS ARENZ. 15, CHRIS CLAYTON. 16, ANTHONY KNIERIM. 17, BILL TAYLOR. 18, AL SCHLAFER. 19, TIM HADDY. 20, WILL GERRITS. 21, DANNY SCHLAFER. 22, MICHAEL YURMANOVICH.

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