June 7
Fiesta City Speedway,
Montevideo, MN
Sanction: Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series - $3,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated June 8, 12:33 pm)
Searing's last-lap flat gives Peterson $3,000 win
- Tyler Peterson
- Cole Searing
- Matt Gilbertson
- Cory Crapser
- Jeff Massingill
- Kevin Eder
- Kevin Burdick
- Ryan Mikkelson
- Pat Doar
- Jordan Tollakson
- Jon Tollakson
- Jeff Provinzino
- Josh Zimpel
- Don Shaw
- Cory Tammen
- Shane Sabraski
- Rick Niemi
- Scott Lehn
- Pat Kelley
- Adam Ayotte
- Gunner Frank
- Joel Bennett
- Todd Frank
- Ryan Schaufler
Tyler Peterson celebrates his Fiesta City victory.
What won the race: Regaining the lead for good as Cole Searing slowed with a flat left-rear tire on the final lap, fifth-starting Tyler Peterson of Hickson, N.D., captured Friday's 40-lap Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series victory at Fiesta City Speedway. Peterson's $3,000 payday marked his second tour triumph of the season and the fifth of his career.
Quotable: “We got a little hairy (with lapped traffic) and (Cole Searing) got over my nosepiece and I think that’s where his flat (tire) came from,” Peterson said. “I hate that for him, but you take ‘em when you can get ‘em. This track was cowboy up for sure, my car is bent in like 90 places from those holes, but I think it was a show for the fans.”
Key notes: The pole-starting Searing, of Huron, S.D., led laps 13-28 before a lapped car slowed abruptly in front of him, causing him to make contact and ultimately lose the lead to Peterson for the 29th and 30th circuits. Searing regained control from laps 31-39 before his left-rear completely deflated on the final lap and he limped across the checkers 0.804 of a second behind Peterson. ... Searing (three wins) and Peterson (two) have accounted for all the WISSOTA Challenge Series victories thus far. ... Second-starting Matt Gilbertson led the opening 12 laps before giving way to Searing and Peterson, settling for third at his home track. ... The 40-lapper was slowed twice and lasted 20 minutes, with 15 drivers completing the distance. ... Dustin Johanneck scratched from the main event lineup. ... The series returns to Fiesta City on Saturday for another $3,000-to-win show.
On the move: Jordan Tollakson of Montevideo, Minn., started 16th and finished 10th.
Winner's sponsors: Peterson’s Rocket Chassis is powered by a Corky Thomas Race Engine and carries sponsorship from Enclave, Quick-Lift by TP Fabricating, Northwest Auto Body, Fastenal, AllFab Railings & Metalworks, Powdercoat Specialists, Fox Racing Shox and Slider Shots Media.
Points chase: After Fiesta City Friday: 1. Cole Searing (547); 2. Tyler Peterson (506); 3. Ryan Mikkelson (468); 4. Shane Sabrask (443); 5. Jeff Provinzino (442).
Current weather: Broken Clouds, 70°F
Car count: 30
Fast qualifier: Cole Searing
Time: 15.222 seconds
Polesitter: Cole Searing
Heat race winners: Jeff Massingill, Matt Gilbertson, Cole Searing, Cory Crapser
Consolation race winners: Rick Niemi
Provisional starters: Adam Ayotte, Pat Kelley, Ryan Schaufler
Next series race: June 8, Fiesta City Speedway (Montevideo, MN) $3,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.