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Chris Blawat with his 4th super late model feature victory

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                                                                           Photo courtesy Sleeveless Bob Schneider Jr.
Slinger, Wis., Aug. 21— In a race that resembled a street brawl leaving many drivers with battered race cars and tempers, Chris Blawat emerged from the chaos with his fourth super late model feature victory of the season following the 60-lap Pepsi Challenge Final Round Sunday night at the Slinger Super Speedway.
“It was getting a little crazy back there and I’m glad we avoided it,” Blawat stated after holding off Brad Mueller for the victory, “This has been a dream season for us.”
“It’s like a win for this 89 car,” an excited Mueller said following his runner-up finish, “I tried sticking the nose underneath Chris (Blawat) a few times there but I just didn’t have the giddy-up off the corner.”
John DeAngelis Jr. and Tim Lampman brought the field to the green flag and the inside lane proved to be the groove of choice as DeAngelis charged to the lead as Chris Blawat, Rich Loch, and Alex Prunty used the low side to advance to second through fourth respectively. DeAngelis paced the first seven circuits before Blawat was able to edge under him to take the top spot on lap eight and Loch followed a few laps later to grab second. With DeAngelis caught on the high side, Alex Prunty, Dennis Prunty, Steve Apel, and Brad Mueller all worked their way by using the bottom groove.
Fred Winn’s car spun off turn four on lap 26 while racing for position with Mike Egan and the first caution flag appeared with Blawat leading Alex Prunty, Dennis Prunty, Loch, and Apel. Blawat chose the ouside lane for the restart and the decision proved costly as Alex Prunty drove to the lead as racing resumed from the bottom groove. Blawat settled into second while Dennis Prunty and Rich Loch battled for third, at one point making contact that sent their cars scattering loose but both drivers as well as those behind them maintained control as Prunty took the position. Steve Apel also moved around Loch to snag the fourth spot and Brad Mueller advanced to fifth after some side by side door rubbing laps.
The caution flag waved for the second time on lap 33 when Fred Winn and Nick Wagner tangled in turn four. Alex Prunty chose the inside lane for the restart and he maintained his lead over Blawat while Dennis Prunty slotted into third ahead of Apel, Mueller, and Gary LaMonte. Behind the leaders, Tim Lampman and Ryan DeStefano rubbed fenders while racing for position in turn one and when Lampman got to turn three, a flat tire caused his car to spin, drawing another caution flag on lap 37.
Alex Prunty once again held the lead over Blawat and Dennis Prunty as racing resumed but after only one lap was completed, Dennis Prunty’s car broke loose in turn four and he saved it as it skidded up the racetrack. Upon exiting the corner the field jammed together as Prunty gathered up his car with Steve Apel being forced to lift off the gas where his car was then struck by Rich Loch. Rob Braun became collected with Loch’s car while Mitch McGrath’s car leaped over Braun’s side and landed across Loch’s hood as the caution appeared once again. Apel left the track to repair body damage while Braun, McGrath, and Loch retired from the event and Dennis Prunty restarted from the rear of the field for his involvement in the incident. The race resumed with Alex Prunty still leading over Blawat and Brad Mueller with Gary LaMonte and John DeAngelis rounding out the top five.
Alex Prunty continued to hold Blawat and Mueller at bay as the caution waved on lap 43 for a Kelsey Dassow spin in turn three. Once again the race only resumed for a lap before Steve Apel spun across the track in turn three while racing for position with James Swan and struck the wall hard with the left rear of his car bringing out the caution flag again. Apel’s car was severely damaged in the incident and Swan was sent to the pits for extracurricular activities under the caution flag. Alex Prunty again chose the inside lane for the restart and raced into the lead over Blawat and Mueller as racing resumed. John DeAngelis occupied the fourth spot ahead of Gary LaMonte and Dennis Prunty who advanced to sixth from the rear of the field. With the laps winding down, Alex Prunty’s car began to get loose off the turns and his car slid sideways exiting turn two, allowing both Blawat and Mueller to get by before he gathered the car up. With Blawat now leading and being dogged by Mueller in second, Alex Prunty fell into a fierce battle over third with DeAngelis.
On the final lap, Mueller looked to Blawat’s inside but was unable to make a move as Blawat drove to his fourth super late model feature victory of the season. Mueller had to settle for second place while contact with DeAngelis in the fourth turn on the way to the checkered flag sent Alex Prunty spinning into the infield at the finish. Track officials penalized DeAngelis for the incident and Prunty was awarded third place with Gary LaMonte and Dennis Prunty rounding out the top five finishers. Fred Winn finished sixth ahead of Kelsey Dassow and Brad Keith. Tim Lampman finished ninth and John DeAngelis was tenth following the penalty.
James Swan won the 30-lap super late model semi-feature over Mike Egan and Mitch McGrath. Keslsey Dassow finished fourth and Jerry Mueller was fifth. Super late model heat races were won by Mike Egan, Rob Braun, and Brad Mueller and Gary LaMonte was the fastest qualifier with a lap of 11.414 seconds.
Brian Holtz took the lead with five laps to go and won the 35-lap Midwest Sportsman feature.
Jimme Evans and George Schultz battled for the lead for most of the race until they tangled in turn two on lap 26, giving the lead to Eric Lingford. Lingford held the top spot until Holtz worked his way by on lap 30. Once out front, Holtz never looked back and he drove to the victory while Lingford finished second. Brad Hetzel completed a strong run in third place while Bill Prietzel and Bobby Gutknecht rounded out the top five.
Midwest Sportsman heat races were won by Bobby Gutknecht and Jimmie Evans and Ryan Gutknecht set fast time at 12.846 seconds.
Jake Schraufnagel won held off Adam Bleskan to win the 25-lap Area Sportsman feature. Andy Welter and Paul Wagner battled for the lead until they tangled on lap 20, setting up Schraufnagel’s run to the victory. Welter rebounded to finish third while Ken Au was fourth and Wagner crossed the finish line in fifth.  The Area Sportsman heat race was won by Paul Wagner who also set fast time at 13.031 seconds.
Tom Berens took the lead on lap 12 and charged to yet another feature victory in the 25-lap Slinger Bees main event. Jakob Hassler finished second and Jayden Buckley was third. Brandon Tackes and Steve Zoromski were fourth and fifth respectively. Slinger Bees heat races were won by Jerry Lyon and Jayden Buckley and Tom Berens was the fastest qualifier with a lap of 14.379 seconds.
Jackson Lewis edged Brady Fox-Rohde in a slam bang finish to win the 20-lap Legends feature. Lews and Fox-Rohde came to together at the stripe in a side by side finish that saw both cars spin wildly past the checkered flag with Lewis barely edging ahead for the victory. Matt Allen was third while Jacob Nottestad and Riley Stenjem rounded out the top five. Legends heat races were won by Mark Ritger and Matt Allen while Brady Fox-Rohde was the fastest qualifier with a lap of 13.406 seconds.
Quentin Poupore drove his BMW to the win in the Spectator Eliminator races.

 

 

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