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Smiths Celebrate Feature Wins, Overall Titles at IMCA American Stock Car Shoot-Out

      Posted by Tom Ames  |  07/07/07

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (July 3) – Two more members of the Smith family
were in the IMCA American Stock Car Shoot-Out spotlight Tuesday at
Marshalltown Speedway.

Dustin Smith won the $2,000 Stock Car main event, taking the checkers
ahead of Wisconsin visitor Rod Snellenberger. Donovan Smith ran
third, edging opening night winner Jason Cook by one point and
Snellen berger by two points for the overall Shoot-Out title and an
automatic qualifying spot in the Sunoco Race Fuels Race of Champions
during the upcoming IMCA Speedway Motors Super Nationals.

Another Smith brother, Devin, was third in the Hobby Stock finale to
take the overall crown for that class by one point over Tuesday
winner Nick Murty.

Dustin Smith started Tuesday’s 40-lap Stock Car main on the pole,
caught Cook for the lead on lap two and was well on his way to
checking out on the field before a caution at midway.

The yellow light came on again on lap 25 and both Snellenberger and
Donavon passed him on the ensuing re-start, but Dustin was second by
the time the 26th lap was scored and back in first, half a car length
ahead of Snellenberger, at the end of the next circuit.

Back-to-back cautions put the field together again on lap 38. Dustin
would stay in front to the finish, chased across the stripe by
Snellenberger, Donavon, Rick Gustin and Luke Veren.

“The re-starts were real crucial,” Dustin said afterwards. “I was

worried about Rod going outside and Donavon went inside. They got me
once and I had to get on the high horse to get back around them.”

Both Dustin and Donavon are in their rookie campaigns in the class;
each owns a Hobby Stock win at the Shoot-Out the last two years.

“This win was bigger. It’s different now, racing with guys like
Brian
Blessington, the Gustins and Jason Schoenberger,” Dustin said.
“It’s
a real privilege to be able to do that.”

Blessington ended his night in sixth. Cook followed his opening night
victory with a seventh place showing. Defending race winner Damon
Murty was involved in an early three-car mishap and ended in 20th.

The fastest car from the onset, Murty led flag to flag in the 30-lap
Hobby main, taking the $750 checkers ahead of Dustin Elliott, Devin
Smith, Shannon Anderson and Bryan Snell.

Five cautions slowed the first 12 laps, but once the field found its
rhythm the race ran to the finish. Devin, the Monday night winner,
was second most of the way before a bobble on the white flag lap gave
Elliott an opening. “B” qualifier Luke Wanninger had worked his way

up to fourth before slipping in turn four with five laps to go.

Jason Mallicoat repeated his winning ways in the Karl Chevrolet
Northern SportMods, pocketing $400 in another convincing win, this
one coming from a fourth row start. Austin Kaplan, Danny Dvorak, Fred
Schimmels and James May rounded out the top five.

Seventy-five drivers from eight states competed in the Stock Car
portion of the 12th annual Shoot-Out, along with 42 Hobby Stock
drivers and 23 Northern SportMod drivers.

Feature Results
Stock Cars –
1. Dustin Smith, Lake City;
2. Rod Snellenberger, Pulaski, Wis.;
3. Donavon Smith, Lake City;
4. Rick Gustin, Marshalltown;
5. Luke Veren, Haverhill;
6. Brian Blessington, Breda;
7. Jason Cook, Mount Pleasant;
8. Rick Brown, Kellogg;
9. Mike Van Genderen, Newton;
10. Jimmy Gustin, Marshalltown;
11. Scooter Dulin, Cedar Rapids;
12. Tony Schlei, Zion, Ill.;
13. Dave Atcher, Marshalltown;
14. Roger Verdoorn, Sibley;
15. Troy Jerovetz, Green Bay, Wis.;
16. Jeff Wollam, Marshalltown;
17. Robert Stofer, Jefferson;
18. Mike Nichols, Harlan;
19. Dustin Vis, LeGrand;
20. Damon Murty, Chelsea;
21. Scotty Brown, Dallas, Texas;
22. Jeff Mueller, New London;
23. Darren Otto, Green Bay, Wis.;
24. Darrin Thye, Burlington.

Hobby Stocks –
1. Nick Murty, Chelsea;
2. Dustin Elliott, Marshalltown;
3. Devin Smith, Lake City;
4. Shannon Anderson, Atlantic;
5. Bryan Snell, Coon Rapids;
6. Doug Smith, Lake City;
7. Trent Murphy, Jefferson;
8. Marcus Fagan, Adair;
9. Terry Shaffar, State Center;
10. Beau Kaplan, Ankeny;
11. Alan Van Gorp, Carlisle;
12. Michael Murphy, Jefferson;
13. Steve Kesl, Elberon;
14. Todd Reitzler, Grinnell;
15. Larry Embrey, Granger;
16. Kenneth Hansen, Audubon;
17. Andy Boeckman, Wall Lake;
18. Josh Irvine, Oelwein;
19. Luke Wanninger, Jefferson;
20. Adam Rickett, Marshalltown;
21. Chris Luloff, Independence;
22. Michael Smith, Marshalltown;
23. Andrew Burg, Adel;
24. Allen Montgomery, Rhome, Texas.

Northern SportMods –
1. Jason Mallicoat, Boone;
2. Austin Kaplan, Ankeny;
3. Danny Dvorak, Vinton;
4. Fred Schimmels, Van Meter;
5. James May, DeSoto;
6. Rod McDonald, Manchester;
7. Neil Follett, Conrad;
8. Ryan Engelkes, Dike;
9. Joel Bushore, Boone;
10. J.D. Albright, Norwalk;
11. Brad Iverson, Grinnell;
12. Mark McNeece, Albion;
13. Eric Becker, Cedar Rapids;
14. Kyle Bentley, Fairbank;
15. Josh May, DeSoto.

 

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