June 26
Hancock County Speedway,
Britt, IA
Sanction: Repairable Vehicles.com Tri-State Series - $3,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated June 27, 12:43 pm)
Ward gets first Late Model win at Hancock County
- Tim Ward
- Cole Searing
- Mike Greseth
- Dylan Schmer
- Cody Thompson
- J.T. Wasmund
- Cory Dumpert
- Trevor Anderson
- Shane DeMey
- Blair Nothdurft
- Justin Zeitner
- Corey Zeitner
- Dalton Magers
- Alex Smith
- Alex Banks
- Alissa Palsrok
- Joe Schmit
- Joey Penning
- Curt Kranz
- Corey Bosma
- John Hoing
- Gerald Curry
- Ricky Jo Smith
- Chris Palsrok

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Tim Ward and supporters celebrate his first Late Model victory.
What won the race: Fourth-starting Tim Ward of Mesa, Ariz., powered around the top three starters on the opening lap and held off Cole Searing on a two-lap shootout to win Friday's Repairable Vehicles.com Tri-State Late Model Series debut at Hancock County Speedway. Ward, a two-time Boone Supernationals modified winner, beat Searing by 0.638 of a second for the $3,000 paycheck and his first career Late Model victory.
Quotable: "It feels great (to win). This class is so tough, we’ve learned so much here. Man, it’s just crazy tough," Ward said. "It’s huge to finally get (a win) out of the way. We kinda got one last year, but we kinda had a goof up there. Hopefully we can keep it going, looking forward to tomorrow."
Key notes: Ward, who races out of Harcourt, Iowa, initially faced pressure from polesitter Dylan Schmer before a lap-five caution then fought off Cole Searing on a green-white-checkered finish after his near five-second lead was erased by a lap-29 stoppage. ... The third-starting Searing slipped to fourth on the opening lap, then passed Greseth for third on lap 13 before overtaking Schmer for second on lap 19; Searing initially trailed Ward by nearly three seconds only to see Ward’s advantage grow by two additional seconds over the next 10 circuits, before the late-race caution. ... Greseth and Schmer finished third and fourth after Justin Zeitner slipped off the track in turn three on the final lap, dropping him to 11th in the final rundown. ... The race was slowed three times, including a first-lap melee involving Curt Kranz, Trevor Anderson, Corey Bosma and Chris Palsrok; the mess necessitated a 10-minute red flag for cleanup after Kranz spun entering turn one. ... A lap-five caution came when Blair Nothdurft and Cody Thompson tangled while battling for sixth, sending Thompson on a half-spin across the infield; Nothdurft was sent to the tail for the restart. ... A lap-29 yellow flew just as Ward was set to take the white flag when Dalton Magers spun from 12th in turn two. ... The near 30-minute feature was billed as the first Late Model race at Hancock County since 2008. ... Gary Brown Jr. scratched after hot laps.
On the move: Trevor Anderson of Watertown, S.D., started 24th and finished eighth.
Winner's sponsors: Ward’s Longhorn Chassis is powered by a HalaBuilt Competition Engine and sponsored by Toby K’s Hideaway, Farley’s Wholesale Tire & Quick Lube, Iowa Corn Growers, D&E Outside Services, Weather or Naut Food Services, Tire Demon, JDR Farms, Elliott Installations, VG Performance, The Schmidt Family, Eibach Springs and Peak Decals.
Points chase: After Hancock County: 1. Trevor Anderson (1,133); 2. Cory Dumpert (1,091); 3. Cody Thompson (1,074); 4. Shane DeMey (1,028); 5. Curt Kranz (951).
Current weather: Clear, 68°F
Car count: 27
Polesitter: Dylan Schmer
Heat race winners: Justin Zeitner, Mike Greseth, Blair Nothdurft, Cody Thompson
Consolation race winners: Alex Smith
Provisional starters: Joey Penning, Trevor Anderson
Next series race: June 27, Hamilton County Speedway (Webster City, IA) $3,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.












































