September 2
Spoon River Speedway,
Banner, IL
Sanction: Midwest Big 10 Series - $1,200
Information provided by: Series reports (last updated September 4, 8:59 pm)
Feger collects Big 10 finale at Spoon River
- Jason Feger
- Kolby Vandenbergh
- Wes Steidinger
- Lyle Zanker
- Matt Shannon
- Rusty Griffaw
- Allen Weisser
- Cody Maguire
- Russ Adams
- Zackary Kuhel
- Sean Bray
- Bill Kettering Jr.
- Gary Graham
- Jason Wagner
- Dewayne Kiefer
- Kasey Helm
- Dave Jacober
- Jose Parga
- Greg Kimmons
- Bob Gardner
- Daniel Jacober
- Robbie Bauman Jr.
- Melissa Hansmeyer
Jason Feger takes the checkered flag to complete his win at Spoon River.
What won the race: Taking the lead from Kolby Vandenbergh on the sixth lap at Spoon River Speedway, Jason Feger of Bloomington, Ill., won Sunday's finale on the Midwest Big 10 Series for Super Late Models. He took the checkers 2.803 seconds ahead of Kolby Vandenbergh to earn $1,200 in the 25-lapper.
Quotable: "The track was perfect from top to bottom, but I figured after I went around (Vandenbergh) that no one could get past me on the high side, so I stayed up there," winner Jason Feger said.
Key notes: Feger notched his second career Big 10 victory; his first came in 2016 at Macon (Ill.) Speedway. ... At Spoon River, series points leader Jose Parga completed 10 laps after losing his power steering, while Greg Kimmons, second in series points, retired after eight laps. ... Parga unofficial wrapped up the championship. ... Bob Gardner was among four drivers who failed to complete a lap after a first-lap pileup. ... Eleven drivers completed 25 laps. ... Jacob Denney scratched from the main event.
Winner's sponsors: Feger drives a Rocket Chassis with a Pro Power engine and carries sponsorship from Allstar Performance, Champion Spark Plugs, Cheap Cars, Fire & Ale, Floyd's Waste Systems, FK Rod Ends, Griffin Signs, Pro Tire and Automotive, Renegade Race Fuels, Titan and Wehrs Machine.
Points chase: Jose Parga (340) of New Berlin, Ill., wrapped up the series title over Greg Kimmons (316) and Daryn Klein (290).
Car count: 24
Fast qualifier: Kolby Vandenbergh
Time: 13.827 seconds
Heat race winners: Kolby Vandenbergh, Jose Parga, Jason Feger
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.