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Danny Richards Wins Rice Lake Speedway “Little Dream” and $16,088 Top Prize
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7/31/2018

7/31/2018

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Danny Richards Wins Rice Lake Speedway “Little Dream” and $16,088 Top Prize

RICE LAKE, WI (07/31/18) – Danny Richards made the winning pass on Eric Olson with nine laps to go and then held on through two tense late race yellow flag restarts to win the twenty fourth annual Street Stock “Little Dream” race Tuesday night at the Rice Lake Speedway. Richards, who last won a feature race at Rice Lake in 2008, earned an event record $16,088 for his thirty five lap triumph as fans and local businesses once again came through to support the event and contribute to the purse, making it a record breaking event.

Sixty drivers from five states and Canada signed in to try and qualify for the Street Stock feature and after two sets of heat races, Olson started on the pole, having earned the highest number of passing points. However, it was rookie driver Dustin Doughty who got a good jump at the start and led the opening lap for the twenty six drivers that took the green. Olson then pulled up beside Doughty and they raced side by side before Olson claimed the top spot. Ryan Satter was on the move as he pulled in to challenge the leaders while Richards, who started sixth on the grid, was also moving up.

The first yellow waved with seven laps complete for a spinning Cody Kummer and after racing resumed, Olson continued to show the way with Satter working his way into second past Doughty and then going after leader Olson.

However, the next eighteen laps of the race ran under the green and Olson was able to extend his lead to nearly a full straightaway over Satter while Richards moved into second with Jimmy Randall also advancing up to fourth after starting ninth of the field.

At the half way point of the race, Olson continued to maintain a comfortable lead over Satter, Richards, Randall and Doughty. Randall and Satter made contact while battling for the third spot and while they both were able to keep running, Satter slipped high and lost several positions.

They continued to run in that order until a spinning Mike Knudtson triggered the yellow flag once again and set up a ten lap sprint to the checkered. However, at this point the whole complexion of the race changed as on the green, Olson pushed up the track and lost just enough momentum that Richards was able to drive around him and take over the top spot, thus forcing Olson to chase rather than controlling the lead that he had held for a number of laps.

The intensity level picked up as the laps ran down with two late yellow with three and two laps to go respectively, slowing and bunching the field. One of the yellows was for debris on the track and one for a spinning Tim Johnson as the former “Little Dream” winner would not repeat.

On the green following each of the last two yellows, Richards rode the high side into turn one and both times Olson passed him for the lead, only to see the yellow wave twice and save him from losing the top spot.

Finally, the field was able to complete the last two laps and on the final restart, this time Richards drove the low line through turn one and held off the charging Olson. Randall was also pushing hard and he was able to edge past Olson to take over the second spot. The final tour saw Richards able to maintain his lead with a smooth final lap and while Randall gave it a shot, he came up a car length short as Richards drove on to the record breaking win. Olson finished a close third and reported that a tight race car was his downfall at the end of the race with Sam Fankhauser, up from fifteenth to fourth and Doughty rounding out the top five.

The second five consisted of Jason Havel, Satter, Jeff Crouse, who earned the Hard Charger award after starting twenty second, Hunter VanGilder and Brett Miller as nineteen drivers completed the distance, all on the lead lap.

Olson turned the fastest lap of the race with a time of 18,171 seconds while heat race wins went to Doughty, Kummer, Kyle Dykhoff, Randall, Jay Kesan, Kolby Kiehl, Kark Genett, VanGilder, Keith Tourville and Knudtson while Olson was the only double heat race winner. Brian Johanson won the “Long Haul” award after towing from Edmore North Dakota for the race.

Current national point leader in the WISSOTA Street Stocks, Justin Vogel, won the Non Qualifiers Feature and opted to pass on the money and instead, start at the back of the main event. He was scored twentieth in the final running order after spinning on the last lap of the feature race.

The Midwest Modifieds were also on the card and Kevin Adams led all twenty laps of that race to earn his fourth feature win of the year at the track. He started on the pole, got the early jump on Alex Williamson and then pulled away from the field. Williamson ran a strong second for much of the first half of the race before being overtaken by Joe Chaplin Jr for the spot.

The Midwest Modifieds were flying around the track as they used at least three grooves and there was much passing and repassing going on in the pack. Two yellows slowed the first half of the field with Scott Bintz riding over a tire on another car and breaking his steering and then a tougher crash when current track point leader Austin Ellis spun in heavy traffic and got drilled by Aric Lindberg and Gunner Peterson with all three cars retired for the event.

The last thirteen laps of the race ran off nonstop and Adams was cruising on the high side as he pulled away from the pack. The most impressive drive of the late going saw Calvin Iverson move up from his third row starting spot as he got his car to work right on the low side of the track and he was able to drive past Williamson, defending national champion Sketter Estey and on the final couple of laps, Chaplin Jr to take over second and record an impressive finish for last year's national rookie of the year.

On a beautiful night for racing in northern Wisconsin, a spectacular crowd was on hand that helped build the purse into a record breaking one once again.

The speedway will now take this Saturday night, August 4th off so that fans and track officials can rest up for the frantic final few weeks of the regular season. Racing will resume on Saturday night, August 11th with Hall of Fame night that will see Tom Nesbitt, Todd Madsen, Rod Hensel and Dave Greschner inducted into the Rice Lake Speedway Hall of Fame. It will also be the Race of Champions qualifiers for the ROC race to be held during the WISSOTA 100 at the I-94 Speedway in Fergus Falls Minnesota. This race was rained out on June 16th with the feature winners guaranteed starting spots in the ROC race during the “100.” The draw/redraw qualifying format will be in effect and all five classes that race at the speedway on a weekly basis will be in attendance. Warmups begin at 6:30 pm with racing to follow.

Check the speedway website at www.ricelakespeedway.net or the face book page of the track for more details.

SUMMARY
Rice Lake Speedway
Rice Lake Wisconsin
July 31, 2018

WISSOTA Street Stocks
“Little Dream” 35 lap Feature – Danny Richards(Mondovi), Jimmy Randall(Rice Lake), Eric Olson(Ladysmith), Sam Fankhauser(Rice Lake), Dustin Doughty(Oakdale MN), Jason Havel(Rice Lake), Ryan Satter(Dent MN), Jeff Crouse(Alexandria MN), Hunter VanGilder(Rice Lake), Brett Miller(Alexandria MN), Mike Blowers, Mike Knudtson, Karl Genett, Eric Riley, Kolby Kiehl, Tim Johnson, Kyle Dykhoff, Blake Adams, Kory Adams, Justin Vogel, Kyle Howland, Parker Anderson, Keith Tourville, Simon Wahlstrom, Cody Kummer, Travis Krause

15 lap Non Qualifier – Vogel(Brooten MN), Jay Kesan(Weyerhaeuser), Zach Manley(Chetek), Tommy Richards(Mondovi), Kevin Bogdanovic(Wausau), Justin Tammen(Clara City MN), Ron Hanestad(Glenwood City), Rob Grabon(Bruce), C.J. Wagner(Rice Lake), Russ Kostreba(Zimmerman MN), Braden Brauer, Travis Hazelton, Nick Traynor, C.J. Hedges, Zach Elward

12 B Feature – Krause(Buffalo City), B. Adams(McIntire IA), K. Adams(Stacyville IA), T. Richards, Kevin Bogdanovic, Hazelton(Chippewa Falls), Traynor, Kirk Bogdanovic, Tylar Wilson, Jake Froemke, Daniel Aberle, Brian Johanson, Steve Eggersgluess

B Feature 2 – VanGilder, Dykhoff(Perham MN), Blowers(Waseca MN), Hanestad, Vogel, Kostreba, Elward, Wagner, Brandon Fah, Jeremy Castro, Nate Langeberg, Dan Svee, Kyle Genett, Chuck Olson

B Feature 3 – Riley(Morris MN), Crouse, Johnson(Brainerd MN), Kesan, Manley, Tammen, Grabon, Hedges, Jamey Fisher, Charlie Shiek, George Richards, Andy Rossow, Trey Hess, Colton Klueckman

8 lap Heat – Doughty, Fisher(Chetek), Anderson(Phillips), Miller, Kirk Bogdanovic, Grabon, Hazelton, Eggersgluess, Johanson, Brit Bromann

Heat 2 – Kummer(Medford), Kyle Genett(Auburndale), D. Richards, Tammen, Knudtson, Tourville, G. Richards, Fah, Rossow, Hedges

Heat 3 – E.Olson, Satter, Vogel, Castro(Fargo N.D.), Traynor(Barron), Kostreba, Shiek, C. Olson, Svee, Blowers

Heat 4 – Dykhoff, Havel, Brauer(Eyota MN), Kevin Bogdanovic, K. Adams, Karl Genett, Manley, VanGilder, Wagner, Hess

Heat 5 – Randall, Riley, Howland(Zimmerman MN), Crouse, Froemke(International Falls MN), Krause, Langeberg, Wilson, Aberle, Duane Halvorson

Heat 6 – Kesan, Wahlstrom(Rice Lake), B. Adams, Hanestad, Fankhauser, Kiehl, Johnson, R. Richards, Elward, Klueckman

Heat 7 – Kiehl, Fankhauser, Doughty, Elward(Hayfield MN), Hanestad, B. Adams, Johnson, Kesan, Johanson, Wagner

Heat 8 – Karl Genett(Auburndale), Howland, Krause, Kummer, Crouse, Riley, Froemke, Klueckman, Wilson

Heat 9 – VanGilder, Kostreba(Zimmerman MN), K. Adams, Havel, Manley, Brauer, Castro, Dykhoff, Langeberg

Heat 10 – E. Olson, Anderson, Satter, Shiek(Foley MN), Traynor, T. Richards, Kevin Bogdanovic, Kyle Genett, Svee, Hess

Heat 11 – Tourville(Webster), D. Richards, Fah(Perham MN), Randall, Blowers, Rossow, Tammen, Hedges, G. Richards, C. Olson

Heat 12 – Knudtson(Osseo), Wahlstrom, Miller, Hazelton, Grabon(Bruce), Kirk Bogdanovic, Fisher, Eggersgluess, Bromann, Vogel

WISSOTA Midwest Modifieds
20 lap Feature – Kevin Adams(Cameron), Calvin Iverson(Eleva), Joe Chaplin Jr(Cameron), Sketter Estey(Kelly Lake MN), Alex Williamson(Rushford MN), Jack Rivord(Superior), Mark Thomas(Menomonie), Travis Anderson(Colfax), Tim Johnson(Brainerd MN), Craig Elliott(Hillsdale), Brady Larson, Fran Hanson, Jon Marsh, Jimmy Latvala, Kyle Schell, Cory Asmussen, Austin Ellis, Gunner Peterson, Aric Lindberg, Scott Bintz

8 lap Heat 1 – Williamson, Larson(Amery), Johnson, Rivord, Latvala(Solon Springs), Schell, Asmussen

Heat 2 – Adams, Chaplin Jr, Anderson, Elliott, Peterson(Mason), Lindberg, Marsh

Heat 3 – Estey, Iverson, Ellis(Rice Lake), Thomas, Bintz(Jamestown ND), Hanson

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