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Criss wins Ironman Challenge, Frankel earns pole start for Pepsi USA Nationals Deery feature at 34 

WEST BURLINGTON, Iowa (Sept. 17) – T.J. Criss already owns one win while Jason Frankel will have the pole start in his quest for a second straight Pepsi USA Nationals Deery Brothers Summer Series title. 

Frankel topped the first of five heats Friday at 34 Raceway to earn the inside front row start when the green flag flies in Saturday’s $10,000 to win IMCA Late Model tour main event. Nate Beuseling topped the second heat and will start outside Frankel. 

Lonnie Bailey, Boone McLaughlin and Andy Eckrich were also heat winners and will line up in the third through fifth spots. Runners-up from the heats will start in positions six through 10 and third place finishers are in the 11th through 15th spots. 

Three drivers advance from each of two 20 lap “B” features on Saturday. Five provisional starters will com­plete the 26-car grid, including the non-qualified driver with Friday’s fast time, the hard charger from heat and “B” races, top two non-qualifiers based on series point standings and a track provisional. 

Denny Woodworth posted Friday’s fast time. 

A minimum of $500 will be paid to start the 100 lap main event, with another $2,000 in lap money going to the first four drivers scored each circuit. 

Criss collected $750 for his flag to flag run at the front of the J & J Steel Ironman Challenge for drivers with perfect attendance through the first 15 events of the series. 

Two cautions interrupted the 20 lap event. Terry Neal couldn’t get close enough to mount a serious challenge after the final yellow, which came out with four laps left. Mark Preston, Andy Eckrich and series champion Ray Guss Jr. rounded out the top five. 

Fifty one Late Models were in the pits for the traditional tour finale at West Burlington, upping the average car count per event to 42.25 cars this season. That’s the second highest average in series history, behind only the 42.33 mark for 15 events in 2000. 

Pit gates open at 3 p.m., the grandstand opens at 5 p.m. and hot laps start at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. Racing is at 7 p.m. 
 

Friday Results

1st heat (top three) – 1. Jason Frankel, Quincy, Ill.; 2. Jason Perry, Payson, Ill.; 3. Josh Most, Red Oak.

2nd heat – 1. Nate Beuseling, Silvis, Ill.; 2. Darren Miller, Chadwick, Ill.; 3. Tyler Bruening, Decorah.

3rd heat – 1. Lonnie Bailey, Quincy, Ill.; 2. Ron Elbe, Augusta, Ill.; 3. Jay Johnson, West Burlington.

4th heat – 1. Boone McLaughlin, Mediapolis; 2. Justin Reed, Quincy, Ill.; 3. Ray Guss Jr., Milan, Ill.

5th heat – 1. Andy Eckrich, Iowa City; 2. Joey Gower, Quincy, Ill.; 3. Kevin Blum, Colona, Ill.

 

Ironman Challenge – 1. T.J. Criss, Oskaloosa; 2. Terry Neal, Ely; 3. Mark Preston, Port Byron, Ill.; 4. Eckrich; 5. Guss; 6. Jeff Aikey, Waterloo; 7. Bruening; 8. Darrel DeFrance, Marshalltown; 9. Todd Malmstrom, Silvis, Ill.; 10. Most; 11. Blum; 12. Charlie McKenna, Clear Lake.