May 31
Sioux Speedway,
Sioux Center, IA
Sanction: Repairable Vehicles.com Tri-State Series (Ver Hoef Automotive Spectacular) - $1,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated June 2, 6:44 am)
Pospisil outruns Brown for Sioux Center victory
Ver Hoef Automotive Spectacular
- Tad Pospisil
- Gary Brown Jr.
- Quentin Myers
- Nate Beyenhof
- Blair Nothdurft
- Ben Sukup
- Ray Sveeggen
- Troy Nothdurft
- Jordan Heiman
- Brad Vogt
- Randy Rosenboom
- Gale Vogt
- Jared Jelsma
- Kenny Bartels
- Jesse Kroger
- Kevin Larson
- Jeff Kroger
- Nick Beyenhof
- Mike Benson
Winner Tad Pospisil (04) tries to keep Gary Brown Jr. (22) in check.
What won the race: Polesitter Tad Pospisil of Norfolk, Neb., answered a challenge from fellow front-row starter Gary Brown Jr. at Sioux Speedway for his first Tri-State Late Model Series victory. Brown slipped by amid traffic to lead a lap before Pospisil regained control and raced to victory.
Key notes: Super Late Models tackled Sioux Speedway’s half-mile oval for the first time ever and the tour's only visit of 2018. ... Nick Beyenhof started third after winning the first heat, but didn't finished and was credited with 18th. ... Jordan Heiman, who won the series opener in April, finished 10th after starting fourth. ... Andrew Kosiski failed to start the feature.
On the move: Ben Sukup of Norfolk, Neb., started 13th and finished sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Pospisil's Club 29 Race Car is powered by a Scott Bailey Racing Engine and sponsored by Signor Trucking, Window World, Malvern Bank, Keyser Mfg., Cookie's Sauces and Seasonings, Bam Roller Lifters, ASi RaceWear, Sehi & Associates, KIX 106.7-FM and Hoosier Tire.
Points chase: Jordan Heiman entered the event as the tour's points leader.
Car count: 20
Polesitter: Tad Pospisil
Heat race winners: Nick Beyenhof, Gary Brown Jr., Quentin Myers
Next series race: June 8, Rapid Speedway (Rock Rapids, IA) $1,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.