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SPEEDWAY REPORT: Thrilling finishes for Murty and Jaennette

It was Triple E Insulator Night at the Marshalltown Speedway Friday night, with 115 cars in seven classes in competition.

Joining the IMCA classes for the night’s action were the Outlaw Mini Mods. Troy Ihrke from Sheffield went home with that win. Dallon Murty won a thriller in the IMCA Friesen Performance Modifieds, as did Michael Jaennette in the IMCA Sunoco Stock Cars. Tony Olson scored victory in the IMCA Friesen Performance Northern SportMods, and it was Eric Knutson taking the checkers in the IMCA Sunoco Hobby Stock class. The IMCA STARS Mod Lite feature win went to Joel Huggins, and Kolby Sabin took win No. 4 in the IMCA Mach-1 Sport Compacts.

The Mod Lite 15-lap feature came to the track first. Huggins had just taken the lead away from Darrick Knutsen on lap 3 when the race was red-flagged when Mikade Meyer took a tumble in turn four. Meyer was not injured and the race was soon restarted.

With Huggins in command as the race returned to green, he pulled away from the rest of the field and won going away. Finishing a good distance behind in second was Austin Gray, Josh May was third, fourth went to Cory Sonner, and Randy Bryan was fifth. Huggins, who started 10th, captured his third feature win of the season.

The visiting Outlaw Mini Mod class made its third trip to the High Banks this year. They ran a 12-lap feature that saw Ihrke lead all but the opening two laps as he sailed to the victory. Nathan Kilwine, who had won the two previous races at Marshalltown Speedway this season, finished as the runner-up just ahead of Ben Kraus in third. Following a good distance behind in fourth place was early leader TJ Stalker, and Logan Brown was fifth.

The IMCA Sport Compacts ran 15 laps in their A main and it was Sabin leading most of the flag-to-flag event. He finished well ahead of second place David Kimmel. Tyler Crimmins started 12th and finished third, fourth was John Schuring, and hometown driver John Gill rounded out the top-five. This was Sabin’s fourth trip to Victory Lane at Marshalltown this year.

Knutson went home with the win in the 20-lapper for the IMCA Hobby Stocks. He snatched the lead away from Rockwell’s Carter Koop with six laps remaining and held off a hard-charging John Watson at the finish line. Koop held on to finish third, and Sam West finished an impressive fourth after starting 22nd. Cory VanderWilt of Sully was fifth. Knutson made this his third win of the year.

Taylor Bass, who calls Ackley home, held down the top spot in the 20-lap feature event for the IMCA Northern SportMods through lap 11. That’s when Olson saw his chance after running down the leader, and flew into the lead on lap 12. He never relinquished that top spot the rest of the way to the checkers. He had to hold off cousin Kyle Olson, who finished second. Bass held the third spot, Travis Peterson was fourth, and Mason Day from Farmersville, Texas, was fifth. This was Olson’s second victory of the year.

The IMCA Stock Cars showed again just why they are called “The Class too Tough to Tame”.

Todd Reitzler flew to the immediate lead when the green fell, taking to the top of the track to run the rim. It wasn’t long until Jaennette came calling and began to apply the pressure. While Reitzler stuck to the top, Jaennette was running the lower line, and the two ran this way for lap after lap.

The closing laps saw Jaennette try his best to get the upper hand, throwing sliders, but nothing would stick — until two laps remained. That’s when Jaennette found his way to the lead, and he hung on to take the checkers. Steve Meyer started 14th and finished in third, veteran hometown racer Jeff Wollam came from 16th starting spot to finish fourth, and Jared Daggett took fifth after starting in 12th. Jaennette now has three wins at the speedway this season.

The night cap was 20 laps of IMCA Modified ground pounding fury. They followed up the Stock Cars’ fast and furious race with one of their own.

Johnathan Logue looked to be easily on his way to a victory as he got the lead early on. Then by the midway part of the race, Gilman’s Richie Gustin had thrown his hat into the ring, getting by Chris Mills, and now Murty had moved from ninth to fourth.

Logue was still holding off the competition when a caution flew at lap 15, bunching up the field for the restart. When the green waved, Murty, who had gotten to third running spot, tried a slider in turn two and again in corner four — which did the trick, sliding into first place. The closing laps were all Murty’s as he pulled away to take the comfortable win. Gustin took the runner-up position, Zack Rawlins had a good run and finished third, Logue slipped back to finish fourth, and Ronn Laurtizen rounded out the top five.

This Friday, August 5, is the rescheduled Dale DeFrance Memorial. After being weathered out twice previously, the third time is the charm. The SLMR Dirt Super Late Models will be on the program, along with the IMCA Modifieds, Stock Cars, Northern SportMods, and Hobby Stocks. Hot laps are 6:55 p.m. with racing at 7:30 p.m.

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