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Aikey outruns Guss at Independence

July 3, 2012, 9:23 am
From track reports
Jeff Aikey (77) heads for his series-leading 56th career Deery Brothers Summer Series victory. (actiontrackphotos.com)
Jeff Aikey (77) heads for his series-leading 56th career Deery Brothers Summer Series victory. (actiontrackphotos.com)

INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (July 2) — No more than a car-length separated Jeff Aikey of Waterloo, Iowa, and Ray Guss Jr. of Milan, Ill., for much of the 40-lapper, but that’s all Aikey needed when the checkers waved in the Deery Brothers Summer Series event at Independence Motor Speedway.

Aikey, who took charge two laps following a lap-10 restart, held off Guss in thrilling fashion to score his first series victory of the season on the IMCA tour, and his second straight at Independence. The tour's all-time winningest driver earned $2,525 as the series made its 25th visit to the half-mile oval.

Guss settled for second with series points leader Mike Murphy Jr. of Colona, Ill., in third. Independence weekly points leader Tyler Bruening of Decorah, Iowa, was fourth and Dean Wagner of Evansdale, Iowa, rounded out the top five.

The pole-starting Guss took the lead at the drop of the green as he raced away from fellow front-row starter Murphy. Aikey and Joe Zrostlik pursued, joining the leaders on the bottom side of the speedway before a caution on lap 10 slowed action.

When racing resumed, Aikey worked the top groove past Guss to steal the lead on lap 12. The pair then pulled away from the pack to battle for the top spot. While Aikey ran the top side, Guss ran down low, staying close to the leader and occasionally pulling alongside him.

The leaders swapped racing grooves when they encountered lapped traffic with 15 laps to go as Guss chased Aikey through the backmarkers. Aikey held the lead when the second and final caution occurred on lap 29.

On the restart, Aikey again took command with Guss close behind. Guss repeatedly worked the low groove in each set of turns, but was never able to get closer than the leader’s door as Aikey drove to the win. Murphy took advantage of the late restart to steal third from Tyler Bruening, who started in the seventh row.

Deery Brothers @ Independence: (1) Jeff Aikey, (2) Ray Guss Jr, (3) Mike Murphy Jr., (4) Tyler Bruening, (5) Dean Wagner, (6) Jay Johnson, (7) Curt Martin, (8) Greg Kastli, (9) Andy Eckrich, (10) Travis Smock, (11) Joel Callahan, (12) Denny Eckrich, (13) Jason Utter, (14) Justin Kay, (15) Joel Brasch, (16) Gary Webb, (17) Jon Passick, (18) Jeff Mitirisin, (19) Joe Zrostlik, (20) Sam Halstead, (21) Dan Shelliam, (22) Darrel DeFrance, (23) Matt Strassheim, (24) Greg Hunter. Heat race winners (among 32 cars): Murphy, Guss, DeFrance, Strasshim. Consolation winners: Wagner, Bruening. Provisional starters: Smock, Callahan, D. Eckrich, Webb.

 
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