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Gharst Kicks Off 2009 Sprint Invaders Season With Win at 34!

 

(Bill W) April 17, 2009 – Kaley Gharst emerged triumphant at the season opener for the Ideal Ready Mix Sprint Invaders with a win Friday night at the 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. The race served as a preliminary event in the 1st Annual Sprint Invaders Spring Nationals. Gharst was followed by Ryan Jamison, Matt Rogerson and Brian Brown. All are locked into Saturday night's finale paying $2,500 to the winner!

Pole-sitter Ben Wagoner led the first of twenty laps in the feature. Jamison overtook him on the second circuit and started to pull away from the pack. Meanwhile, Rogerson, who has captured more feature wins (five) than any other driver in Sprint Invaders history at 34 Raceway, had moved into third by lap seven, when Josh Schneiderman spun bringing out a caution.

Jamison led Gharst, Rogerson, Wagoner and Brown back to green flag racing on the restart. A lap later, Gharst went high to loop around Jamison for the point. Jamison stayed close to the leader on the dry surface, while Brown found his way by Wagoner and Rogerson to move into third.

With thirteen laps completed, when Mike Houseman Jr. spun, bringing out the final yellow flag of the event. Rogerson worked back by Brown for third to settle the final running order, while Gharst checked out on Jamison to secure his eighth career win with the Sprint Invaders. The 2007 series champion talked about the final restart. "The caution gave me an opportunity to move my wing back," he said. "I couldn't do it under green. We're glad to start the year with a win. We got here tonight and checked out the track. We threw a setup on it, and it worked."

Gharst's win came aboard Randy Plath's #14P, and was the first of his career at the 3/8 mile banked oval. Jamison talked about losing the lead after the restart. "The yellow was a bit of a hindrance for me. We were good on the bottom. We had a good lead at that point, and I think if it stayed green we could have held on. I think that it was better to be in second where Gharst was, than leading. I'm sure he was searching around a bit. Our main goal was to get locked in, and we did that."

Rogerson talked about his hard-charger honor, worth $125 courtesy of Donnie Hamilton. "I was able to go by a lot of guys by going through the middle there. They were either high or low, and slowing down when they hit the corners. I just sailed by them through the middle. Once I got by several of those guys, I hit the bottom. I think I can run a little lower than most guys here."

Behind Brown, 2008 series champion John Schulz rounded out the top five. Josh Higday, Bobby Mincer, who took the B, Jimmy Davies, Matt Sutton and Wagoner completed the top ten.

In a rare time trial show for the Sprint Invaders, Matt Sutton took $150, courtesy of Electric Rayz Tanning, for his quick time of 14.652 seconds. He was the only car in the fourteen second bracket. Gharst, Schneiderman and Brown won heats.

Results

Spring Nationals 20-lap Preliminary A main Finish (started): 1. 14P, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (5) 2. 51J, Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (3) 3. 29, Matt Rogerson, Burlington, IA (12) 4. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (6) 5. 2, John Schulz, West Burlington, IA (4) 6. 10, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (8) 7. 15, Bobby Mincer, Burlington, IA (15) 8. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL (11) 9. 3, Matt Sutton, Macomb, IL (9) 10. 84, Ben Wagoner, Emden, IL (1) 11. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (10) 12. 4J, Justin Parrish, Oquawka, IL (2) 13. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (16) 14. 40, Andy Huston, Roseville, IL (17) 15. Y2, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (18) 16. 53H, Matt Harms, Morton, IL (13) 17. 14, Tony Daniels, Galesburg, IL (14) 18. 80x, CJ Houseman, Norwalk, IA (19) 19. 83, Jim Moughan Jr., Springfield, IL (7) 20. 1PC, Pete Crall, DeSoto, KS (20) DNS - 29x, Russ Hall, Des Moines, IA. Lap Leaders: Wagoner 1, Jamison 2-7, Gharst 8-20. Hard Charger: Rogerson.

Golden Eagle Distributors/Budweiser Heat Race #1 winner: Ben Wagoner

HustonLand Improvement Heat Race #2 winner: Josh Schneiderman

Cole Implement Heat Race #3 winner: Brian Brown

Holtkamp's Trailer Repair B main winner: Bobby Mincer

Qualifying Results: 1. Matt Sutton, 14.652; 2. Dustin Selvage, 15.080; 3. Josh Higday, 15.106; 4. Jim Moughan Jr., 15.150; 5. Russ Hall, 15.165; 6. Brian Brown, 15.192; 7. Kaley Gharst, 15.287; 8. John Schulz, 15.362; 9. Ryan Jamison, 15.377; 10. Mike Houseman Jr., 15.382; 11. Bobby Mincer, 15.413; 12. Justin Parrish, 15.452; 13. Ben Wagoner, 15.569; 14. Josh Schneiderman, 15.644; 15. 12, Jerrod Hull, Sikeston, MO, 15.671; 16. Jimmy Davies, 15.731; 17. Matt Rogerson, 15.750; 18. 16HD, Donnie Steward, West Burlington, IA, 15.878; 19. 0, Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA, 15.989; 20. Matt Harms, 16.012; 21. Pete Crall, 16.068; 22. CJ Houseman, 16.250; 23. Andy Huston, 16.387; 24. Tony Daniels, 16.516.


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Gharst Kicks Off 2009 Sprint Invaders Season With Win at 34!

 

(Bill W) April 17, 2009 – Kaley Gharst emerged triumphant at the season opener for the Ideal Ready Mix Sprint Invaders with a win Friday night at the 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. The race served as a preliminary event in the 1st Annual Sprint Invaders Spring Nationals. Gharst was followed by Ryan Jamison, Matt Rogerson and Brian Brown. All are locked into Saturday night's finale paying $2,500 to the winner!

Pole-sitter Ben Wagoner led the first of twenty laps in the feature. Jamison overtook him on the second circuit and started to pull away from the pack. Meanwhile, Rogerson, who has captured more feature wins (five) than any other driver in Sprint Invaders history at 34 Raceway, had moved into third by lap seven, when Josh Schneiderman spun bringing out a caution.

Jamison led Gharst, Rogerson, Wagoner and Brown back to green flag racing on the restart. A lap later, Gharst went high to loop around Jamison for the point. Jamison stayed close to the leader on the dry surface, while Brown found his way by Wagoner and Rogerson to move into third.

With thirteen laps completed, when Mike Houseman Jr. spun, bringing out the final yellow flag of the event. Rogerson worked back by Brown for third to settle the final running order, while Gharst checked out on Jamison to secure his eighth career win with the Sprint Invaders. The 2007 series champion talked about the final restart. "The caution gave me an opportunity to move my wing back," he said. "I couldn't do it under green. We're glad to start the year with a win. We got here tonight and checked out the track. We threw a setup on it, and it worked."

Gharst's win came aboard Randy Plath's #14P, and was the first of his career at the 3/8 mile banked oval. Jamison talked about losing the lead after the restart. "The yellow was a bit of a hindrance for me. We were good on the bottom. We had a good lead at that point, and I think if it stayed green we could have held on. I think that it was better to be in second where Gharst was, than leading. I'm sure he was searching around a bit. Our main goal was to get locked in, and we did that."

Rogerson talked about his hard-charger honor, worth $125 courtesy of Donnie Hamilton. "I was able to go by a lot of guys by going through the middle there. They were either high or low, and slowing down when they hit the corners. I just sailed by them through the middle. Once I got by several of those guys, I hit the bottom. I think I can run a little lower than most guys here."

Behind Brown, 2008 series champion John Schulz rounded out the top five. Josh Higday, Bobby Mincer, who took the B, Jimmy Davies, Matt Sutton and Wagoner completed the top ten.

In a rare time trial show for the Sprint Invaders, Matt Sutton took $150, courtesy of Electric Rayz Tanning, for his quick time of 14.652 seconds. He was the only car in the fourteen second bracket. Gharst, Schneiderman and Brown won heats.

Results

Spring Nationals 20-lap Preliminary A main Finish (started): 1. 14P, Kaley Gharst, Decatur, IL (5) 2. 51J, Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (3) 3. 29, Matt Rogerson, Burlington, IA (12) 4. 21, Brian Brown, Grain Valley, MO (6) 5. 2, John Schulz, West Burlington, IA (4) 6. 10, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (8) 7. 15, Bobby Mincer, Burlington, IA (15) 8. 99, Jimmy Davies, Oquawka, IL (11) 9. 3, Matt Sutton, Macomb, IL (9) 10. 84, Ben Wagoner, Emden, IL (1) 11. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (10) 12. 4J, Justin Parrish, Oquawka, IL (2) 13. 7, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (16) 14. 40, Andy Huston, Roseville, IL (17) 15. Y2, Mike Houseman Jr., Des Moines, IA (18) 16. 53H, Matt Harms, Morton, IL (13) 17. 14, Tony Daniels, Galesburg, IL (14) 18. 80x, CJ Houseman, Norwalk, IA (19) 19. 83, Jim Moughan Jr., Springfield, IL (7) 20. 1PC, Pete Crall, DeSoto, KS (20) DNS - 29x, Russ Hall, Des Moines, IA. Lap Leaders: Wagoner 1, Jamison 2-7, Gharst 8-20. Hard Charger: Rogerson.

Golden Eagle Distributors/Budweiser Heat Race #1 winner: Ben Wagoner

HustonLand Improvement Heat Race #2 winner: Josh Schneiderman

Cole Implement Heat Race #3 winner: Brian Brown

Holtkamp's Trailer Repair B main winner: Bobby Mincer

Qualifying Results: 1. Matt Sutton, 14.652; 2. Dustin Selvage, 15.080; 3. Josh Higday, 15.106; 4. Jim Moughan Jr., 15.150; 5. Russ Hall, 15.165; 6. Brian Brown, 15.192; 7. Kaley Gharst, 15.287; 8. John Schulz, 15.362; 9. Ryan Jamison, 15.377; 10. Mike Houseman Jr., 15.382; 11. Bobby Mincer, 15.413; 12. Justin Parrish, 15.452; 13. Ben Wagoner, 15.569; 14. Josh Schneiderman, 15.644; 15. 12, Jerrod Hull, Sikeston, MO, 15.671; 16. Jimmy Davies, 15.731; 17. Matt Rogerson, 15.750; 18. 16HD, Donnie Steward, West Burlington, IA, 15.878; 19. 0, Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA, 15.989; 20. Matt Harms, 16.012; 21. Pete Crall, 16.068; 22. CJ Houseman, 16.250; 23. Andy Huston, 16.387; 24. Tony Daniels, 16.516.



Bill Are you expecting more cars for night 2? I was surprised to see A-Mac and a few others in SD rather than at 34. I would expect to see a Gharst/Brown battle tonight


More weight, more regulation, more similarity in the 
cars.... that will ensure plenty of thrills for years 
to come.  Only the most average talent behind the 
wheel will be needed with such awesome equipment on 
the track!
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Sprintpacer21
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I see Higday was in Wares/Harrison 10. Just a one race deal ?




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I can't find the event information flyer but I believe to participate on Saturday night you had to race Friday night. So probably no additonal cars will be there. Hopefully they will learn that high entry fees and a low Friday payout kept any outsiders from coming.



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McCarl has prom tonight.



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There was some good, competitive racing. Lots of slide jobs and not one guy who started on the front row won a race all night. It was on the bottom in 1 and 2 but there were multiple grooves in 3 and 4. Glad to see Jarrod Schneiderman walk away from his violent accident coming out of 4. It was cool to see Kevin Hetrick win the race in memory of his brother, Brian Hetrick.

http://www.pushinthecushin.com/sprint_invaders_4_17_09

http://www.pushinthecushin.com/sprint_invaders_4_18_09

Thanks,

Kevin




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McCarl has prom tonight.



No truth to the rumor that he is wearing his irish tux


More weight, more regulation, more similarity in the 
cars.... that will ensure plenty of thrills for years 
to come.  Only the most average talent behind the 
wheel will be needed with such awesome equipment on 
the track!
minthess 8.28.14

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Posted By: Sprintpacer21 on April 18 2009 at 08:31:07 AM

I see Higday was in Wares/Harrison 10. Just a one race deal ?



This is just a one-time thing. Bryan Dobesh will be piloting our car this year, but couldn't attend this weekend's event in Burlington due to a prior commitment.





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