Source: Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn.迷你倉新蒲崗Aug. 25--Jason Cummins realized entering Saturday's races that he'd have to catch a break if he wanted to leave Deer Creek Speedway with the fifth points championship of his career at the track.That break came 14 laps into the final race of a night filled with drama.Cummins entered the USRA Modifieds feature three points behind Medford's Brandon Davis in the season points standings. When Davis jumped to the lead early in the race and began to pull away, it looked like he would roll to a feature victory and a track title.But as Davis went through Turns 3 and 4 on the 14th lap, he spun around and brought out a caution flag. The culprit: a flat left rear tire that couldn't be replaced in time to get him back in the race. The result: Cummins finished second to Rochester's Mike Sorensen in the feature and wrapped up his fourth USRA Modifieds track title at Deer Creek. He also previously won a track championship in the Wissota Midwest Modifieds class."It's unfortunate for Brandon. He's been so good this year," Cummins said. "I honestly didn't know we were that far up in the points ... but you have to get lucky once in a while, too."Sorensen, who started in Row 3, won his 50th career feature at Deer Creek, putting him one victory behind Bob Timm for the most all-time at the track.-- WISSOTA SUPER STOCKS: After four months of racing, the battle for the Wissota Super Stocks track championship at Deer Creek Speedway came down to the final race.Jeff Brauer and Kelly Anderson entered the feature with 495 points. Whoever finished better in the feature would win the championship.And the track title wasn't decided until the final seconds of the final lap of the season.Dan Gullikson breezed to the feature victory, but Brauer and Anderson battled for second place throughout the entire 20-lap race. They were side by side as the white flag flew and they were still side by side coming out of the final turn.Anderson pushed up the track and into the side of Brauer's car, but Brauer hung on for to beat Anderson by a point in the season standings and earn his fourth career track championship at Deer Creek."I was ready for what was going to happen. That's kind of how it goes with Kelly on the last night," Brauer said of the last-lap battle with Anderson.Brauer won his championship on a backup motor. He raced at Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis., on Friday, when he thought his engine was getting too hot and he was concerned it might melt. Brauer got home to Rochester at 1 a.m., worked until 5:30 a.m., slept for two hours, then worked to install the backup motor until it was time to leave for Deer Creek on Saturday afternoon.The stressful night and day turned out to be worth it."It's been awhile since I won (a title) outright here," Brauer said. "It feels pretty good."-- WISSOTA MIDWEST MODIFIEDS: In the most bizarre outcome seen on a track title night, Jared Boumeester captured the feature race and the season championship.Dustin Scott had his first career track championship locked up when he won Saturday's feature. He held his title for less than an hour.Fellow Midwest Modified driver Anthony Condit of Austin put in a claim on Scott's motor, meaning Scott had to sell the motor to Condit or give up all of his accumulated track and national Wissota points.After being presented with his options, Scott denied the claim and chose to keep his motor and be hit with a $1,000 fine from Wissota.That cost Scott his feature victory, the track championship and all of his national points.That also handed the feature victory and the track championship to Boumeester, who had initially finished 19 points behind Scott.-- WISSOTA STREET STOCKS: Mike Blowers stood in Victory Lane as the track champion for a second consecutive season. His first comment when asked about his second track title: "I didn't win it."Blowers, from Waseca, did actually win it, finishing four points ahead o迷你倉出租 Danny Richards, 517-513.But Blowers was paying respect to Richards, who led the season points race by three entering the feature. But Richards suffered engine trouble in the feature and finished ninth. That meant Blowers didn't have to push Bernie Adams, who won a feature for the first time in his career.Blowers finished second to Adams, which gave him his second consecutive track title."I had one goal at the beginning of the season, that was to defend that track championship," Blowers said. "When I came in tonight and drew (starting position) at the tail of the pack, I knew I had my work cut out."-- WISSOTA LATE MODELS: Mike Prochnow locked up history when he completed the first lap of the 25-lap feature.By taking a lap under green in the feature, Prochnow secured his fourth consecutive track points championship, the first driver ever to do so at Deer Creek.Prochnow dotted the exclamation point on his season with his seventh top-five finish of the year. He started eighth and finished second, nearly reeling in feature winner Nate Beyenhof, who led from start to finish."It's a great feeling," Prochnow said. "We weren't trying for (the track title), but if it happened, it happened."-- USRA B-MODIFIEDS: Jacob Bless is just 16, but his trophy case is getting as full as many veteran racers'.The teenager from Chatfield finished sixth in Saturday's feature, but it was more than good enough to help him wrap up his second consecutive track championship at Deer Creek.Bleess won three features at the track this season and finished in the top five nine times.He was Deer Creek's youngest track champion last season and he was the most consistent driver in his class again this season.Kylie Kath started on the pole and led all 18 laps to win his first feature of the year at Deer Creek.SATURDAY'S RESULTSUSRA MODIFIEDSFeature-- 1. Mike Sorensen, 2. Jason Cummins, 3. Joel Alberts, 4. Steve Wetzstein, 5. Bob Timm, 6. Todd Scharkey, 7. Josh Angst, 8. Keith Foss, 9. Greg Jensen, 10. Darwyn Karau.Heat winners-- Joel Alberts, Mike Sorensen, Josh Angst.Track champion-- Jason Cummins (New Richland).WISSOTA LATE MODELSFeature-- 1. Nate Beyenhof, 2. Mike Prochnow, 3. Kyle Jumbeck, 4. Robby Bunkelman, 5. Justin Sass, 6. Jerry Bloom, 7. Nick Kramer, 8. Lucas Peterson, 9. Jeff Sayler, 10. Nick Herrick.Heat winners-- Joe Ludemann, Nick Herrick.Track champion-- Mike Prochnow (Menomonie, Wis.).WISSOTA SUPER STOCKSFeature (top 10)-- 1. Dan Gullikson, 2. Jeff Brauer, 3. Kelly Anderson, 4. Tommy Richards, 5. Kevin Hager, 6. Jay Orrichio, 7. Andrew Bleess, 8. Brian Fetting, 9. Brandon Duellman, 10. Ryan Henderson.Heat winners-- Dan Gullikson, Kelly Anderson.Track champion-- Jeff Brauer (Rochester).WISSOTA STREET STOCKSFeature (top 10)-- 1. Bernie Adams, 2. Mike Blowers, 3. Troy Voth, 4. Shaun Mann, 5. Kory Adams, 6. Jim Gustafson, 7. Fred Prudoehl, 8. JR Jones, 9. Danny Richards, 10. Brent Holland.Heat winners-- Danny Hanson, Danny Richards.Track champion-- Mike Blowers (Waseca).WISSOTA MIDWEST MODIFIEDSFeature (top 10)-- 1. Jared Boumeester, 2. Jeff Born, 3. Ryan Wetzstein, 4. Casey Trom, 5. Harlan Morehart, 6. Anthony Condit, 7. Ryan Siegle, 8. Patrick McCarthy Jr., 9. Bonnie Jablonske, 10. Keaton Schaefer.Heat winners-- Anthony Condit, Jason Born.Track champion-- Jared Boumeester (Ellendale).USRA B-MODIFIEDSA Main (top 10)-- 1. Kylie Kath, 2. Dustin Sorensen, 3. Ben Moudry, 4. Mark Motl, 5. Cole Queensland, 6. Jacob Bleess, 7. Shaun Walski, 8. Erik Kanz, 9. Trevor Fecht, 10. Alan Wagner.B Main 1 (top 4 advance to 'A')-- 1. Shaun Walski, 2. Brady Keefe, 3. Kadden Kath, 4. John Warrington.B Main 2 (top 4 advance to 'A') -- 1. Scott Demmer, 2. Michael Wytaske, 3. Taylor Ausrud, 4. Rick Utley.Heat winners-- Mark Motl, Ben Moudry, Trevor Fecht, Derek Clement.Track champion-- Jacob Bleess (Chatfield).Copyright: ___ (c)2013 Post-Bulletin Visit the Post-Bulletin at .postbulletin.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉
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