June 19
Rapid Speedway,
Rock Rapids, IA
Sanction: Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series - $2,000
Information provided by: Series reports (last updated June 20, 1:32 pm)
Weiss captures first WCS event in Iowa
- Ricky Weiss
- Chad Becker
- Brian Diede
- Don Shaw
- Jeff Wildung
- Jake Redetzke
- John Kaanta
- Gary Brown Jr.
- Lance Matthees
- Jeff Provinzino
- Nate Beyenhof
- Jordan Heiman
- John Winge
- Rick Goth
- Keegan Nordquist
- Randy Rosenboom
- Jesse Kroger
- Scott Ward
- Randy Brands
- Matt Gilbertson
- Joe Hoefert
- Nick Beyenhof
- Kevin Larson
Canadian driver Ricky Weiss gets rolling in his Rapid Speedway debut.
What won the race: Polesitter Ricky Weiss of Headingly, Manitoba, captured a $2,000 WISSOTA Challenge Series victory at Rapid Speedway in the tour's first trip to Iowa.
Key notes: Weiss is the defending WCS champion. He has three career series victories. ... Jeff Wildung and Don Shaw were the winners of Thursday and Friday's series events and both were among the top-five finishers at Rapid Speedway.
On the move: Wisconsin's Jake Redetzke started 10th and finished sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Weiss drives a Bloomquist Race Car with a Pro Power Racing Engine and sponsorship from Derrick's Sandblasting, A.I.E. Bell Mobility, Hands On Excavating Inc., Forest Flying Services, Keewaitn Truck Service, J&C Trucking, Cousins Farms, Turk Enterprises, Eibach Springs, Metalz In Motion, Wulff Pumps, New Vision Graphics, Schaeffer Oil and MSRMafia.com Marketing.
Points chase: After three weekday events, Jeff Wildung of Nassau, Minn., leads with 260 points over John Kaanta (257) and Ricky Weiss (255).
Car count: 23
Polesitter: Ricky Weiss
Dash winner: Ricky Weiss
Heat race winners: Brian Diede, Ricky Weiss, Gary Brown Jr.
Next series race: July 10, Amsoil Speedway (Superior, WI) $2,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.