July 20
Cedar Lake Speedway,
New Richmond, WI
Sanction: Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series (Month of Money) - $5,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated July 26, 11:45 pm)
Cedar Lake delivers WCS first for Sammy Mars
Month of Money
- Sammy Mars
- Dan Bargender
- A.J. Diemel
- Ashley Anderson
- Darrell Nelson
- Jake Redetzke
- Shane Sabraski
- Jeff Provinzino
- Tyler Peterson
- Cole Searing
- John Kaanta
- Jeff Massingill
- James Giossi
- Kevin Eder
- Joel Bennett
- Nick Panitzke
- Ryan Mikkelson
- Rick Niemi
- Adam Ayotte
- Jayme Lautigar
- Jim Carlson
- Lukas Koski
- Cory Crapser
- Brett Shafer
- Kevin Burdick
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Sammy Mars notched his first Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series victory.
What won the race: Using an inside of three-wide pass on lap 33 to overtake mid-race leader Dan Bargender and early pacesetter A.J. Diemel, second-starting Sammy Mars of Menomonie, Wis., led the rest of the way to top Saturday's 40-lap Month of Money feature at Cedar Lake Speedway. Mars sped to the $5,000 payday 2.417 seconds ahead of Bargender as he collected his first career victory on the Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series and his first of any kind with a touring series.
Quotable: “That was an interesting race there, a lot of comers and goers. Danny (Bargender), A.J. (Diemel) did a good job,” Mars said. “The bottom (line) just came in and I was kinda jumpin’ over the (inside) tires there a little bit, but it worked out. It’s really cool. Between me, Dan, A.J., that’s a (MB Customs) shop 1-2-3, so you don’t get any better than that.”
Key notes: Mars led twice for nine laps (1, 33-40) for his fifth overall victory of the season and his fourth at Cedar Lake. ... Fourth-starting Bargender led laps 7-32 before giving way to Mars. ... Pole-starting Diemel paced laps 2-6 before settling for third. ... Tyler Peterson overcame a lap-five spin with Jim Carlson that drew the race's first caution and rebounded to finish ninth. ... Peterson lowered the WISSOTA track record (13,953 seconds), breaking the 25-year-old mark of Joel Cryderman (14.784). ... Cory Crapser slowed to cause the fourth and final stoppage on lap 19. ... Crapser and Pat Doar made heavy contact with Cory Mahder as they attempted to lap him in the second heat, knocking all three out of the race. Crapser utilized a provisional while Doar did not qualify at his home track. ... Mahder, Mike Prochnow and Gunner Frank were among other DNQs. ... The feature lasted 23 minutes with 22 cars running at the finish.
On the move: Series points leader Cole Searing of Huron, S.D., started 25th on a provisional and finished 10th.
Winner's sponsors: Mars drives the MB Customs house car powered by a Pro Power Racing Engine and sponsored by Deppe Enterprises, Veit, Keyes Chevrolet, ARMI Contractors, T.L. Sinz Plumbing, Structural Buildings, Accurate Construction, MikeSell Insurance Agency, Integra Racing Shocks, Swift Springs, FK Rod Ends, Speedwerx Custom Exhaust and Joe Signs.
Points chase: After Cedar Lake: 1. Cole Searing (906); 2. Tyler Peterson (893); 3. Shane Sabraski (826); 4. Ryan Mikkelson (817); 5. Jeff Provinzino (788).
Current weather: Clear, 73°F
Car count: 43
Fast qualifier: Tyler Peterson
Time: 13.593 seconds
Polesitter: A.J. Diemel
Heat race winners: Darrell Nelson, Ashley Anderson, James Giossi, A.J. Diemel, Sammy Mars
Consolation race winners: Tyler Peterson, Nick Panitzke
Provisional starters: Kevin Burdick, Cory Crapser, Cole Searing
Next series race: August 5, Princeton Speedway (Princeton, MN) $2,500
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.