Post by jkelly57 on Sept 11, 2008 10:09:16 GMT -6
34’s $10,000 to win Pepsi USA Nationals
> wraps up Deery Brothers Summer Series>
> WEST BURLINGTON, Iowa (Sept. 9) – The top prize is $10,000, when 34
> Raceway hosts the Pepsi USA Nationals Deery Brothers Summer Series
> finale Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12-13.
>
> The 17th event in the 2008 tour for IMCA J & J Steel Late Models gets
> under way on Friday with time trials and qualifying races.
>
> Also on the opening night card at West Burlington is the $750 to win
> J & J Steel Ironman Challenge, open to all drivers with perfect
> attendance through the series’ first 16 races.
>
> Qualifying for the 26-car field will be completed Saturday, with the
> 100-lap main event bringing the special to a close.
>
> Pit gates open at 4:30 p.m. and the grandstand opens at 5 p.m. both
> days. Hot laps are at 6:15 p.m. and racing starts at 7 p.m.
>
> Grandstand admission on Friday is $15 for adults and $13 for seniors
> and students. Ad mis sion on Saturday is $18 for adults and $16 for
> seniors and students. Kids 10 and under get in free both days.
>
> Pit passes are $25.
>
> Also competing on Friday will be the four cylinders. IMCA Modifieds
> and non-sanc tioned hobby stocks run on Saturday.
>
> Mark Burgtorf of Quincy, Ill., is the two-time defending Pepsi winner
> and the only driver to have won the race three times. Boone
> McLaughlin of Mediapolis leads the Deery Series point race.
>
> Joining McLaughlin in the Ironman field will be Darrel DeFrance of
> Marshalltown, Tom Dar byshire of Morning Sun, Todd Cooney of Des
> Moines, Terry Neal of Ely, Andy Nezworski of Buffalo, Justin Reed of
> Quincy, Ill., Charlie McKenna of Clear Lake, Matt Strassheim of West
> Burlington, Mike Garland of DeWitt, T.J. Criss of Oskaloosa, Joe
> Zrostlik of Long Grove, Stephan Kammerer of Blue Grass, Bryan Klein
> of Cedar Rapids, Ben Nading of Ankeny, Bobby Hansen of Center Point
> and Mitch Current of Maquoketa.
>
> DeFrance has competed at all 331 events in series history, dating
> back to 1987.
> wraps up Deery Brothers Summer Series>
> WEST BURLINGTON, Iowa (Sept. 9) – The top prize is $10,000, when 34
> Raceway hosts the Pepsi USA Nationals Deery Brothers Summer Series
> finale Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12-13.
>
> The 17th event in the 2008 tour for IMCA J & J Steel Late Models gets
> under way on Friday with time trials and qualifying races.
>
> Also on the opening night card at West Burlington is the $750 to win
> J & J Steel Ironman Challenge, open to all drivers with perfect
> attendance through the series’ first 16 races.
>
> Qualifying for the 26-car field will be completed Saturday, with the
> 100-lap main event bringing the special to a close.
>
> Pit gates open at 4:30 p.m. and the grandstand opens at 5 p.m. both
> days. Hot laps are at 6:15 p.m. and racing starts at 7 p.m.
>
> Grandstand admission on Friday is $15 for adults and $13 for seniors
> and students. Ad mis sion on Saturday is $18 for adults and $16 for
> seniors and students. Kids 10 and under get in free both days.
>
> Pit passes are $25.
>
> Also competing on Friday will be the four cylinders. IMCA Modifieds
> and non-sanc tioned hobby stocks run on Saturday.
>
> Mark Burgtorf of Quincy, Ill., is the two-time defending Pepsi winner
> and the only driver to have won the race three times. Boone
> McLaughlin of Mediapolis leads the Deery Series point race.
>
> Joining McLaughlin in the Ironman field will be Darrel DeFrance of
> Marshalltown, Tom Dar byshire of Morning Sun, Todd Cooney of Des
> Moines, Terry Neal of Ely, Andy Nezworski of Buffalo, Justin Reed of
> Quincy, Ill., Charlie McKenna of Clear Lake, Matt Strassheim of West
> Burlington, Mike Garland of DeWitt, T.J. Criss of Oskaloosa, Joe
> Zrostlik of Long Grove, Stephan Kammerer of Blue Grass, Bryan Klein
> of Cedar Rapids, Ben Nading of Ankeny, Bobby Hansen of Center Point
> and Mitch Current of Maquoketa.
>
> DeFrance has competed at all 331 events in series history, dating
> back to 1987.