FVP National Sprint League News and Notes from “Fair Speedweek”!

NSL National Sprint League Top Story

Windom, MN (July 28, 2015) – It was a whirlwind, but FVP National Sprint League “Fair Speedweek” has come and gone! Great crowds met the series all week long, and they were treated to some great racing as well! Four different winners graced Victory Lane in the four events contested, solidifying the fact that you never know who will emerge on top on any given night!

NSL National Sprint League Top Story

Bill Has a Blast in Britt – Last offseason, seven-time IRA champion, Bill Balog made a commitment to go head to head night in and night out with the best in the Midwest, the FVP National Sprint League. His share of bad luck has cost him, but he rose to the occasion and finally got a break in front of a packed house at the Hancock County Speedway in Britt, Iowa last Tuesday. Seventh, second and 11th place finishes the rest of the week have him sitting an impressive fourth in the point standings. A broken front axle slowed him after he drove from 11th to seventh at Huset’s Sunday. After the repair, he restarted 24th before charging back to 11th.

 

Big Crowd to Please – Craig Dollansky shook off some 2015 frustration by leading from green to checker at the Iowa State Fair Speedway in Des Moines on Wednesday. The Elk River, Minnesota native is driving for the TKS Motorsports #2KS team headed by Troy Renfro. Renfro, who wrenches for Matt Moro on Friday nights in Des Moines, also enjoyed his first win as a car owner in his inaugural season in that role. Fans waited in lines as long as three blocks for tickets as extra help was called in by the track and they were also aided by the NSL. Sprint car fans are alive and well in the Des Moines area!

 

Buffaloed in Jackson – Dusty Zomer may be the hottest driver in the Midwest right now. He led every lap at Jackson Speedway in Minnesota Thursday. The Buffalo Wild Wings team took the first two nights of Speedweek off to prepare, and it paid off. Zomer won in the 410 class at Knoxville Raceway in Iowa on July 18. He backed up his Jackson win Thursday by winning in the 360 class at Knoxville Saturday and finishing second at Huset’s with the NSL on Sunday. Look for the team to possibly run both a 410 and 360 at the “Road to Knoxville” this week at I-80.

 

Breaking a Streak with #60 – Sunday’s winner at Huset’s Speedway in South Dakota was no surprise. Mark Dobmeier posted his 60th career win on the bullring, which is second all-time. The leading career feature winner at River Cities Speedway in his hometown of Grand Forks, North Dakota posted win #111 there on Friday. Dobmeier also broke streaks of six different winners in six events for the NSL and four straight for first time winners. He started that one with his first NSL win at Park Jefferson International Speedway on July 10.

 

No Dakota for Dakota – Dakota Hendrickson had a rough week in general. He got upside down in Des Moines, and pulled off early in Jackson. Saturday night, in weekly competition at Knoxville, he suffered a horrendous crash at the end of the front straightaway, destroying his car. Fortunately, after being briefly knocked out, soreness is all he is suffering. The recent high school graduate from Omaha is taking things easy day to day in deciding when he may return. The Huset’s race was the first he’s missed with the series since his sister got married on April 11…the inaugural race for the series.

 

Consistent Finishers – Aussie Ian Madsen, Indiana’s Bryan Clauson and point leader, Danny Lasoski had solid weeks. Madsen, the defending Knoxville track champion posted second, sixth and fifth place finishes in addition to a 13th at Des Moines after spinning. Ian’s strong week has him third in points behind Lasoski and Tim Kaeding. Clauson had a third, two fourths and a sixth place finish as he rose to seventh in the standings despite missing an event due to the Indy 500 in May. Lasoski had a pair of podium finishes in addition to two fourth place finishes.

 

Juhl Shines – The improvement of Matt Juhl has been evident of late. He qualified for the redraw on two familiar tracks, Jackson Speedway and Huset’s Speedway. A podium finish at Huset’s in weekly action on July 19 was also a good sign. The Tea, South Dakota driver has been to every NSL event in the family #09 machine.

 

A huge event awaits the FVP National Sprint League this week. The 1st Annual “Road to Knoxville” will pay a Nebraska two-day record $140,000 sprint car purse. The event will be co-sanctioned with the Lucas Oil ASCS Series and will see drivers from both sanctions pulling double duty! It will be held at the 4/10-mile I-80 Speedway near Greenwood Thursday and Friday, July 30 and 31. For more information on the FVP National Sprint League, visit www.NationalSprintLeague.com!

Photo: Sunset at the Hancock County Speedway (Doug Johnson Photo)

 

2015 FVP National Sprint League Driver Point Standings (Top 25)

 

  1. Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO                            2          4221
  2. Tim Kaeding, San Jose, CA                            3          3636
  3. Ian Madsen, St. Mary’s, NSW, Aust.             18        3534
  4. Bill Balog, Brookfield, WI                             17B     3507
  5. Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA                             24        3495
  1. Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO                    21        3450
  2. Bryan Clauson, Noblesville, IN                      17w     3416
  3. Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND                 13        3348
  4. Brooke Tatnell, Sans Souci, NSW, Aust.       55        3083
  5. Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD                        82        3027
  6. Lynton Jeffrey, Prairie City, IA                     12        2905
  7. Matt Juhl, Tea, SD                                          09        2414
  8. Austin McCarl, Altoona, IA                           17A     2399
  9. Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA                    7TAZ  2133
  10. Davey Heskin, St. Michael, MN                     56        1951
  11. Dakota Hendrickson                                       5H       1875
  12. Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA                               44        1557
  13. Austin Johnson, Pleasant Hill, IA                   81        1347
  14. Brad Loyet, Sunset Hills, MO                                    o5        1115
  15. Craig Dollansky, Elk River, MN                    2KS     1057
  16. Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA      49        1047
  17. Stu Snyder, Waverly, NE                               23s       990
  18. Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL                              7          949
  19. Dylan Peterson, Sioux Falls, SD                     25        864
  20. Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA                       77x      796

Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL                               7R       796

 

2015 FVP National Sprint League Schedule

 

Saturday, April 11 – 34 Raceway (Wayne Johnson, Knoxville, IA)

Friday, May 8 – Eagle Raceway (Brad Loyet, Sunset Hills, MO)$

Saturday, May 9 – Knoxville Raceway (Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO) ($20,000 bonus from Durst Motorplex to win Eagle and Knoxville)*$

Friday, May 15 – Jacksonville Speedway, “Sprints Gone Wild” w/MOWA (Rain)

Friday, May 22 – Jackson Speedway, Folkens Bros. Trucking Spring Nationals – $10,000 to win! (Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA)

Sunday, May 24 – Huset’s Speedway (Rain)*

Thursday, May 28 – St. Francois County Raceway, “March Through Missouri” (Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO)

Friday, May 29 – Randolph County Raceway, “March Through Missouri” (Rain)

Saturday, June 27 – Knoxville Raceway, Mid-Season Championship, $5,000 to win (Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO)*

Friday, July 3 – Huset’s Speedway, $5,000 to win (Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO)*

Saturday, July 4 – Knoxville Raceway (Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA)*

Friday, July 10 – Park Jefferson International Speedway (Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND)

Tuesday, July 21 – Hancock County Speedway (Bill Balog, Brookfield, WI)+

Wednesday, July 22 – Iowa State Fair Speedway (Craig Dollansky, Elk River, MN)+

Thursday, July 23 – Jackson Speedway (Dusty Zomer, Sioux Falls, SD)+

Sunday, July 26 – Huset’s Speedway (Mark Dobmeier, Grand Forks, ND)*

Thursday, July 30 – I-80 Speedway “Road to Knoxville” $5,000 to win (Greenwood, NE)

Friday, July 31 – I-80 Speedway “Road to Knoxville” $10,000 to win (Greenwood, NE)

Monday, August 10 – Southern Iowa Speedway, $20,000 to win Front Row Challenge (Oskaloosa, IA)

Friday, August 21 – Fairmont Raceway (Fairmont, MN)

Saturday, August 22 – Clay County Fair Speedway (Spencer, IA)

Friday, Augusts 28 – Randolph County Raceway (Moberly, MO)

Saturday, August 29 – Knoxville Raceway, $5,000 to win (Knoxville, IA)*

Sunday, August 30 – Angell Park Speedway, w/IRA (Sun Prairie, WI)

Friday, September 4 – Jackson Speedway, Jackson Nationals (Jackson, MN)

Saturday, September 5 – Jackson Speedway, Jackson Nationals (Jackson, MN)*

Sunday, September 6 – Huset’s Speedway (Brandon, SD)

Friday, September 11 – Eagle Raceway, Nebraska Cup (Eagle, NE)

Saturday, September 12 – Cedar Lake Speedway, Jerry Richert Memorial w/IRA (New Richmond, WI)

Friday, October 2 – I-80 Speedway, “Fearless 410 Finale” (Greenwood, NE)

Saturday, October 3 – I-80 Speedway, “Fearless 410 Finale” (Greenwood, NE)

 

*-DeBerg Concrete Triple Crown Challenge Eligibility Race (Must win one at Knoxville, Huset’s and the Jackson Nationals finale September 5)

+-FVP National Sprint League Fair Speedweek

$-Durst Motorplex $20,000 Bonus for Sweeping

 

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FVP National Sprint League Series Sponsors

 

Abdo, Eick & Meyers

Arnold Motor Supply

Bank Midwest

Bosma Poultry

Casey’s General Stores

Hoosier Tire – Official Tire of the NSL

Octane Ink

Okoboji Motor Company – Official automobile supplier of the NSL

Rossie Feed & Grain

The Craft Agency

 

FVP National Sprint League Contingency Sponsors

 

Bell Racing – “Hard Luck Award”

Brown & Miller Racing Solutions – “3 for 3 Award”

Bulterbuilt – “Unique Tweet your Seat Award”

Cobblestone Hotel & Suites of Knoxville, Iowa

DMI – “Heat Award”

Fuel Safe – “Heat/Dash Award”

Hooker Harness – “Locked-in Award”

Kaeding Performance – “Heat Award”

Hoosier Tire – “Heat Award”

KSE Racing Products – “Hard-charger Award”

Minnesota Mafia – “Quick Time Award”

Speedway Graphics – “From the Tail Award”

Ti22 – “Good as New with Ti22 Award”

Vortex Racing Products – “Clean Sweep Award”

 

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