September 14
Clay County Fair Speedway,
Spencer, IA
Sanction: Repairable Vehicles.com Tri-State Series (Battle of the Blue Ribbon) - $2,000
Information provided by: Series reports (last updated September 15, 7:21 am)
Justin Zeitner molds seventh win at Clay County
Battle of the Blue Ribbon
- Justin Zeitner
- Blair Nothdurft
- J.C. Wyman
- Corey Zeitner
- Nick Beyenhof
- Denver Nickeson
- David Carlson
- Chad Olsen
- Gale Vogt
- Gary Brown Jr.
- Tyler Reagle
- Curt Schroeder
- Shaun Bruns
- Zach Oliver
- Troy Daly
- Mike Benson
- Jared Jelsma
- Dylan Fitzpatrick
- Lane Brenden
- Brad Vogt
- Nate Beyenhof
- Luke Sathoff
Justin Zeitner won his ninth career Tri-State feature.
What won the race: Rallying from his eighth starting spot, Justin Zeitner of Malvern, Iowa, captured his series-leading seventh victory Tuesday on the Repairable Vehicles.com Tri-State Series at Clay County Fair Speedway. Zeitner earned $2,000 in taking the checkers ahead of tour points leader Blair Nothdurft.
Key notes: Justin Zeitner became the tour's all-time leading winner with his ninth career victory. ... He's won three straight on the series. ... Pole-starting David Carlson faded to finish seventh. ... The series visited Clay County for the third time during fair week.
On the move: Winner Justin Zeitner started eighth; Denver Nickeson of Veblin, S.D., started 17th and finished sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Zeitner’s No. 62 is sponsored by Zeitner and Sons Refrigerated Transport, CIT and Wise Racing Enterprises.
Points chase: Before Clay County: 1. Blair Nothdurft (2,280); 2. Chad Olsen (2,158); 3. Nate Beyenhof (2,107) 4. Justin Zeitner (2,061); 5. Brad Vogt (1,911).
Current weather: Scattered Clouds, 57°F
Car count: 22
Polesitter: David Carlson
Heat race winners: Nick Beyenhof, Blair Nothdurft, Gary Brown Jr.
Next series race: September 18, Rapid Speedway (Rock Rapids, IA) $1,500
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.