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Hahn, Riedner, English, Tate
and Stark Champions at Jefferson Speedway
By Larry & Jeanne Starr |
September 8, 2007; Jefferson WI --
Steve Dobbratz of Rio claimed top honors in the "Havill-Spoerl Season
Championship" 50 lap Late Model feature. Starting outside row 7 Dobbratz
started his drive to the front as Kyle Taylor drove to the early lead.
Photo Highlights |

Doug Hahn, (#99)
claimed the 2007 Jefferson Speedway Championship in the Late Model
division.
Steve Dobbratz (#52)
moving under Scott
Lindsay (#29) in the Late Model 50 lapper.
Dobbratz is on his way to victory, with
Lindsay finishing 2nd.
Scott "Chico" Riedner
(#26), claimed his
2nd, consecutive, track Championship in the Sportsman division. Riedner
(left) is seen here with his crew chief Todd Goldade.
Rookie driver, Brady Lilly (#22) holding
off the charge of Scott "Chico" Riedner
(#26), in the Sportsman feature. Lilly is
on his way to the first feature win of his
Sportsman career, with Riedner finishing
2nd.

Mark English (#57) won the International
division Championship.
Coming off turn 4, on the way to the
checkers. Ken Au (#31), on the outside,
holding off Mark English (#57) in the
International feature. Au won this one, by
a bumper.
Jim Tate Jr. (#27) won
the 2007 Hobby Stock Championship.
Larry Moen (#10)
coming up on the inside of Roger Stepenson (#88) in the Hobby Stock n
his way to the win, while Stephenson placed 3rd at the finish.

Gary Stark (#35) claimed the 2007 Bandit
Championship, by 11 points.
Kyle Watters (#7) going for the lead, under
Dennis Johnson Jr. (#3) in the Bandit
feature. Watters won the event, Johnson
finished 3rd. |
Taylor led the way for 3 laps, before surrendering the point to Scott
Lindsay. The first caution came on lap 25, when a car hit the turn 1 wall.
Lindsay led the restart with Dobbratz up to the 9th spot, just ahead of Doug
Hahn. Dobbratz made his way to 6th, by lap 28, with Hahn close behind.
Dobbratz moved under Jerry Eckhardt, for 3rd on lap 34 and Noel Ramge,
for 2nd, on lap 37. A crash, in turn 4, brought the final caution on lap 42.
Lindsay led the restart with Dobbratz second and Hahn up to 4th. Dobbratz
moved to the inside making his bid for the lead. Lindsay fought hard, on the
outside, holding off Dobbratz until lap 47. Pulling ahead, with 3 laps to
go, Dobbratz was first at the stripe, followed by Lindsay, Ramge, Hahn and
John Ovadal.
Doug Hahn of Whitewater had a strong point lead, coming into the night and
his 4th place finish secured the 2007 track championship, in the Late Model
division.
In Sportsman division action, rookie driver, Brady Lilly of Milton notched
his first feature win in the 40 lap main event. Starting outside row 3 Lilly
headed toward the point as Ryan Oldenhoff grabbed the early lead. Oldenhoff
led the way for 17 laps, as Lilly made his way to the front, claiming the
2nd spot on lap 12. Moving to the inside on lap 16, Lilly claimed the point
on lap 18, showing the way from there to the checkered flag. Scott "Chico"
Riedner motored under Oldenhoff, for 2nd, on lap 23, looking ahead to Lilly.
Caution came on lap 30, when a pair of cars tangled in turn 2. Lilly led the
restart with Riedner and Jay Kalbus right on his tail. The yellow waived
again, on lap 36, with Kalbus and Tom Reents tangled in the 2nd turn. Lilly
led the restart, with Riedner still in 2nd and Dave Oswald up to the 3rd
spot. Over the closing laps Lilly held off Riedner’s charge. At the stripe
it was Lilly for the win followed by Riedner, Oswald, Oldenhoff and R.C. Van
Ransull.
Scott "Chico" Riedner of Waunakee came into the night with a commanding
point lead and captured the 2007 championship in the Sportsman division, for
the second year in a row.
In Hobby Stock action Larry Moen of Madison claimed victory in the 35 lap
Championship feature. Starting outside row 7 Moen headed toward the front as
Nick Newton claimed the early lead. Newton was relieved at the point, by
Roger Stephenson, on the 3rd circuit. Caution came on lap 7 for a spin in
turn 2. Stephenson led the restart with Moen up to the 3rd spot. Moen
motored under Bobby Selsing, for 2nd, on lap 10, setting his sights on
Stephenson.
Oil on the track, and a spin, brought another yellow flag, on
lap 12. Stephenson led the restart with Moen close behind. Moving to the
inside on lap 13, Moen made the winning pass on lap 14. Jim Tate Jr., the
point leader, made his way to 2nd, on lap 21, looking ahead to Moen, but his
quest ended, in a spin, on lap 26. At the stripe it was Moen for the win
followed by Selsing, Stephenson, Pete Elgas and Mike Meyers.
Jim Tate Jr. of Watertown, held enough point to secure the 2007 Hobby Stock
championship.
In International action Ken Au Jefferson won the 30 lap main event. Starting
13th in the field, Au started his way to the front as the front of the field
seemed determined to make the first lap last all night! After a couple
unsuccessful attempts to start the race, Peter Shelly led the first lap,
only to lose the point to Pete Seitz on the second circuit. Seitz lost the
point to Chris Gottschalk on lap 4, with Au close behind for 2nd.
Gottschalk
showed the way for 18 laps, before being knocked out of the race by a lapped
car, on lap 22, bringing out the yellow flag, and handing the lead to Au. Au
led the restart with Mark English running 2nd. English move to the inside on
lap 23, challenging for the lead. Au proved up to the challenge as the pair
raced side-by-side all the way to the checkered flag. At the strip it was Au
by inches over English followed by Kyle Smith, Ashley Smith and Rodney Mundt.
Mark English of Janesville topped the championship points battle in the
International class, landing the 2007 International championship.
In Bandit action Kyle Watters of Stoughton won the 30 lap feature. Starting
inside row 7, Watters dashed toward the point as Dennis Johnson claimed the
early lead. Johnson led the way for 16 laps, as Watters made his way to the
front. Watters closed with Johnson on lap 11, making the winning pass on lap
17. As Watters claimed the point, Gary Stark made his way to 3rd. Stark
motored past Johnson, for 2nd, on lap 26. The only caution of the race came
on lap 27 for water on the track. Watters led the restart, with 4 lapped
cars between him and Stark. At the finish it was Watters for the win
followed by Stark, Johnson, Sean Watters and Stephen Scheel.
Gary Stark, of Waunakee, started the feature with 21 point advantage over
Watters. His second place finish won him the 2007 Bandit championship, by a
margin of 11 points.
Next week we close the 2007 season at "Wisconsin’s Action Track" with the
27th Annual "Pepsi - Wisconsin State Championships", the Season ending 2-day
racing extravaganza.
Friday Night: Gates open at 1:00PM, the track opens for practice at 4:00PM,
qualifying begins at 5:00PM and racing starts at 8:30PM. There is a full
program of qualifying races, Champions Races, and preview features.
Saturday Night: Gates open at 2:00PM, the track opens for practice at
3:00PM, and racing starts at 6:00PM. There is a full program of Last Chance
races, and Feature Races including the Twin 50 lap Late Model Finales.
Jefferson Speedway is Half way between Jefferson and Cambridge Wisconsin, on
Highway 18. Visit us on the world wide web at
www.jeffersonspeedway.com.
Click Here for Complete RACESTAT results
Jefferson Speedway Race Summary - 09/08/2007 Season Championships
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Late Model Division Feature Finish
1) 52 Steve Dobbratz (Rio)
2) 29 Scott Lindsay (Dousman)
3) 104 Noel Ramge
4) 99 Doug Hahn (Whitewater)
5) 71 John Ovadal (Watertown)
6) 4 Chris Quam (Stoughton)
7) 33 Dylan Schuyler (Jefferson)
8) 14 Kyle Taylor (Stoughton)
9) 19 Chad Reimer (Watertown)
10) 79 Justin Schultz (Rio)
11) 44 Roger Behlke (Jefferson)
12) 22 Jasper Gronert (Ft. Atkinson)
13) 12 Greg Bowers (Waterloo)
14) 20 Tim Petrie (Fort Atkinson)
15) 61 Jerry Eckhart (Watertown)
16) 12 Allen Petrie Jr. (Sun Prairie)
17) 5 Casey Johnson (Stoughton)
18) 27 Tom Schuette (Fort Atkinson)
19) 66 Curt Thompson (Fort Atkinson) 20)
87 Kyle Jarlsberg (Cambridge)
Fast Qualifier: 99 Doug Hahn (Whitewater) : 14.412 seconds
Fast Dash: 33 Dylan Schuyler (Jefferson)
Consi: 97 Chris Chenoweth, 11 Tim Sargant
Consi: 7 Chris Purdy, 49 Andy Errants
LastChance: 19 Chad Reimer, 5 Casey Johnson, 27 Tom Schuette, 12 Greg Bowers
Heats: Qual1) 12 Allen Petrie Jr., Qual2) 7 Michael Pickens, Qual3) 5 Casey
Johnson, Qual4) 62 Jeff Steenbergen
International Division Feature Finish
1) 31 Ken Au (Jefferson)
2) 57 Mark English (Janesville)
3) 90 Kyle Smith (Lake Mills)
4) 05 Ashley Smith (Lake Mills)
5) 21 Rodney Mundt (Lake Mills)
6) 17 Mike Bingham (Milton)
Fast Qualifier: 57 Mark English (Janesville) : 16.760 seconds
Fast Dash: 67 Joe Cross (Sun Prairie)
Heats: Qual1) 56 Don Munns, Qual2) 21 Rodney Mundt, Qual3) 194 Craig Henning
Sportsman Division Feature Finish
1) 22 Brady Lilly (Milton)
2) 26 Scott Riedner (Waunakee)
3) 31 David Oswald (Cottage Grove) 4) 29 Ryan
Oldenhoff (Fort Atkinson)
5) 36 Van RC Ransull (Madison)
6) 55 Terry Wangsness (Delavan)
Fast Qualifier: 31 David Oswald (Cottage Grove) : 15.197 seconds
Fast Dash: 42 Tom Reents (Janesville)
LastChance: 41 Dick Reents, 19 John Handeland, 82 Mike Acheson, 4D Brandon
Riedner
Heats: Qual1) 20 Kody Hubred, Qual2) 26 Scott Riedner, Qual3) 72 Greg Ovadal
Hobby Stock Division Feature Finish
1) 10 larry Moen (Madison)
2) 42 Bobby Selsing Jr. (Fort Atkins
3) 88 Roger Stephenson (Cambridge) 4) 52
Peter Elgas (Janesille)
5) 80 Mike Meyers (Town of Beloit)
6) 60 Chet Paffel (Newerk Township)
Fast Qualifier: 27 Jim Tate Jr. (Watertown) : 16.522 seconds
Fast Dash: 39 Alex Papini (Machesney Park)
LastChance: 39 Alex Papini, 6P Greg Pruitt, 99 Johnny Robinson II, 32 Greg
Staude
Heats: Qual1) 91 Billy Robinson, Qual2) 96 Alan Dorn, Qual3) 2 Eaan Carson
Bandit Division Feature Finish
1) 7 Kyle Watters (Stoughton)
2) 35 Gary Stark (Waunakee)
3) 3 Dennis Johnson Jr (Watertown)
4) 17 Sean Watters (Sun Prairie)
5) 4 Stephen Scheel (Lake Mills)
6) 7 Kenny Christenson (Oconomowoc)
Fast Qualifier: 35 Gary Stark (Waunakee) : 14.345 seconds
Fast Dash: 7 Kyle Watters (Stoughton)
LastChance: 20 Brian Nelson, 3 Jesse Ayers, 71 Tim Bristol, 9 Sean Matteson
Heats: Qual1) 71 Tim Bristol, Qual2) 7 Kyle Watters, Qual3) 35 Gary Stark
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