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SCHENDEL WINS OKTOBERFEST 200 AT LACROSSENASCAR AUTOZONE ELITE DIVISION, MIDWEST SERIES
Date: 10/08/2005
This year’s battle culminated in the season-ending Oktoberfest 200 presented by Kwik Trip, at the .545-mile LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway in Western Wisconsin. While Tim Schendel won the race, Diercks claimed his second consecutive championship with a third-place finish.
“It’s a dream come true, winning two in a row,” said the newly-crowned two-time champion from Davenport, Iowa. “I’m glad it’s over, I’m really happy. The whole entire year has been great. All of my family and friends who support me – I have a great crew behind me.”
With his title assured, Diercks says he raced conservatively in the closing laps. “I could’ve made a charge on [Eddie Hoffman and Erik Darnell]. I don’t know if I could’ve gotten by them, but I thought better of it. I got behind them and ended up getting a good finish out of it.”
A good finish for Diercks, indeed. In the final tally, Diercks beat Carlson for the title by a 59-point margin (1,489-1,430).
The championship-deciding race began with Ryan Carlson and Tony Bagstad on the front row, after the top eight qualifiers were inverted, and Carlson assumed the lead in the opening laps. Schendel, who resides close to the speedway in Sparta, Wis., started in the fourth position and grabbed the lead after the sixth lap, while Brent Kirchner and Diercks ran second and third.
After 45 laps, Schendel’s lead remained intact. Meanwhile, near the middle of the pack, Steve Carlson was racing in the seventh spot – mathematically out of title contention yet slowly gaining on the leaders after he had started at the rear of the field.
Pit strategy became a factor when a caution flag slowed the field on the 48th lap. During the caution period, Darnell, Hoffman and Steve Carlson serviced their cars on pit road, yet Schendel and Diercks stayed out on the race track.
Diercks stayed with Schendel when the race restarted. The duo soon opened a gap of nearly three seconds over the rest of the field, which was led by Darnell in the third position. Darnell eventually caught Diercks and passed him for second with 79 laps left to race, and began to slowly reel in Schendel.
Darnell caught Schendel with less than 50 laps remaining and the two battled for the lead until the race’s second caution flag waved with 36 laps remaining. The leaders pitted during the caution with Schendel remaining in the front after beating the others off pit road.
With the Midwest Series season completed, the teams and drivers will gather Oct. 29 in Green Bay, Wis., for the championship awards banquet. The top 10 in the final standings have also been invited to compete in the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown, Nov. 11-12 at Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway. This special post-season invitational event awards nearly $500,000 to competitors and will be televised live on SPEED Channel.
Unofficial Results Oktoberfest 200 presented by Qwik Trip NASCAR AUTOZONE ELITE DIVISION, MIDWEST SERIES Lacrosse Fairgrounds Speedway October 8, 2005
(Showing finishing position, starting position in parentheses, driver name, hometown, manufacturer, laps completed, winner's average speedway, reason out-if any and money won.)
1. (4) Tim Schendel, Sparta Wis., Chevrolet, 200, 82.785 mph, $5,350 2. (6) Eddie Hoffman, Wheaton Ill., Chevrolet, 200, $4,050 3. (5) Justin Diercks, Davenport Iowa, Chevrolet, 200, $3,050 4. (8) Erik Darnell, Beach Park Ill., Chevrolet, 200, $2,600 5. (20) Steve Carlson, West Salem Wis., Chevrolet, 198, $3,100 6. (15) Nick Schumacher, Hartford Wis., Chevrolet, 198, $1,800 7. (21) Dexter Bean, Westby Wis., Chevrolet, 198, $1,950 8. (1) Ryan Carlson, Loves Park Ill., Ford, 197, $1,600 9. (16) Greg Fowler, Longmont Colo., Chevrolet, 197, $1,700 10. (11) Mark Kraus, Stratford Wis., Chevrolet, 197, $1,600 11. (13) Todd Hansen, Minneapolis Minn., Chevrolet, 197, $1,500 12. (17) David Finney, Sycamore Ill., Chevrolet, 197, $1,475 13. (19) A J Rhoads, II, Hastings Minn., Chevrolet, 197, $1,450 14. (12) Nick Joanides, Woodland Hills Calif., Chevrolet, 197, $1,490 15. (22) Russ Blakeley, Whitewater Wis., Ford, 196, $1,475 16. (3) Brent Kirchner, LaCrosse Wis., Chevrolet, 193, $1,510 17. (9) Andrew Morrissey, Deforest Wis., Chevrolet, 141, Fire, $1,500 18. (14) Ronnie Hawley, Winona Minn., Chevrolet, 119, Engine, $1,400 19. (18) Josh Bauer, Random Lake Wis., Chevrolet, 47, Engine, $1,450 20. (7) Josh Vadnais, White Bear Lake Minn., Chevrolet, 33, Oil Line, $1,400 21. (2) Tony Bagstad, Cashton Wis., Chevrolet, 23, Ignition, $1,300 22. (10) Nathan Haseleu, Arlington Wis., Ford, 12, Rear End, $1,300
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 19 mins, 0 secs Average Speed: 82.785 mph Margin of Victory: 2.317 Seconds BUD POLE AWARD: Erik Darnell, 7 Simply WOW Cleaner Degreaser Chevrolet FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Eddie Hoffman, 8 Lisa Thomas Salon Chevrolet POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE AWARD: Steve Carlson, 66 XP Lubricants Chevrolet Caution Flags: Laps 49-56; 164-172. 2 cautions for 17 laps. Lap Leaders: Ryan Carlson 1-4, Brent Kirchner 5-6, Tim Schendel 7-200. Total Laps Led: Tim Schendel 194, Ryan Carlson 4, Brent Kirchner 2. 2 lead changes involving 3 drivers. Top 10 Driver Points: Justin Diercks 1489, Steve Carlson 1430, Tim Schendel 1399, Andrew Morrissey * 1268, Eddie Hoffman 1263, Dexter Bean * 1231, Brent Kirchner 1216, Russ Blakeley 1155, Nick Joanides 1152, Greg Fowler 1152
* Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender See Also .: News Index | E-mail to a Friend Article posted by RacingWest.com staff on 10/08/2005. http://www.racingwest.com
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