July 31
Gondik Law Speedway,
Superior, WI
Sanction: Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series (Twin Ports 25) - $1,500
Information provided by: Track and series reports (last updated August 1, 12:31 pm)
Budisalovich superior for first WCS victory
Twin Ports 25
- Travis Budisalovich
- Jake Redetzke
- Rick Hanestad
- Jesse Glenz
- Marshall Fegers
- Steve Laursen
- Chad Mahder
- John Kaanta
- Nate Beyenhof
- David Esse
- Jeff Wildung
- Jeffrey Massingill
- Buddy Hanestad
- Lance Matthees
- Pat Doar
- Jeff Provinzino
- Mike Balcaen
- Zach Wohlers
- Darrell Nelson
- Tim McMann
- Jay Kintner
- Don Shaw
- Robbie Cooper
- Terry Lillo
- Jason Schill
Parade laps before the Twin Ports 25s at Amsoil Speedway.
What won the race: Travis Budisalovich of Cottage Grove, Minn., earned $1,500 Sunday at Amsoil Speedway in capturing his first career OneMain Financial WISSOTA Challenge Series victory.
Key notes: Budisalovich's victory came in the first half of the Twin Ports 25s. ... Rick Hanestad picked up $1,500 in the second 25-lapper, a non-series race. ... Amsoil Speedway switched nights with Proctor Speedway to run Sunday and the finale of the WISSOTA Challenge Series tripleheader (Darrell Nelson won Friday at Proctor and A.J. Diemel won Saturday at Rice Lake).
Winner's sponsors: Budisalovich's MB Customs Race Car is sponsored by ORD Racing Development, Trimac Rentals, A & Dubs Drive-in, Gregorich Family Dental, De La River Racing and The Distractor.
Points chase: Entering the WCS tripleheader weekend, Lance Matthees of Winona, Minn., had 196 points to lead Jake Redetzke (192).
Car count: 35
Heat race winners: Travis Budisalovich, Nate Beyenhof, John Kaanta, Rick Hanestad
Consolation race winners: Jeff Wildung, Darrell Nelson
Next series race: August 18, I-94 Speedway (Fergus Falls, MN) $3,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.