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Sundown Campground now open right next to the racetrack with 28 full hook-up sites and 40 dry sites. Visit them online or call 320-515-0295
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Jul 22, 2010 - Danzeisen holds off Cain for Como Mod win

By: R.J. Sahlstrom Ogilvie, MN (July 21)
The Creme De-La Creme of race teams checked in at the pit gate to do battle on the high-banked clay oval at Ogilvie Raceway as the COMO Modified Series rolled into town presented by East Central Energy. Corporate officials were on hand to assist the flagman and to present trophies in victory lane.
A stellar field of Modifieds were on hand as 53 cars competed in the electrifying action. That required six heats sponsored by Rick Gondik Law Offices. Jeff Spacek took Heat 1 as he led it start to finish as so did Dave Cain in Heat 2 and Craig Thacher in Heat 3. Heat 4 saw a few lead changes as Rick Kobs and Ryan Aho duked it out with Aho coming out on top. Paul Knauf checked out on the field to win Heat 5 and Jeff Broking copied him in Heat 6.
Three B-Mains sponsored by Mirror Images Day Spa were needed to determine the final six quallifiers for the main event. Inside pole position was the place to be as all three B-Mains were won by the pole-sitter from start to finish. Those winners were Jody Bellefeuille, Ron Jones and Andy Jones. Joining them on the A-Main grid were Greg Chesley, Jamie Davis and Keith Tourville. Also starting the A-Main in the 25th position was the Provisional starter Bill Byholm. All six heat winners brought their hotrods out onto the front straight and chose frisbees to determine the starting line-up for the Tim's Automotive Machine Pole Dash. Spacek drew the inside pole position. After the grid was set the drivers autographed their frisbees and sailed them into the crowd. The finishing order of this critical race sets the position of the first three rows in the A-Main. The order was Cain, Spacek, Thatcher, Knauf and Broking.
Leading the field to the green flag for the Subway Restaurants A-Main were the top two finishers in the Pole Dash, Cain and Spacek. Cain had apparent issues with his car in the parade laps, but was able to make the start and lead lap 1. He dropped off the pace on lap 2 while Spacek took the lead for laps 2 through 4.
A caution came out on lap 4 when three cars had a meeting in turn 3. As a result Andy Jones was sent to the back and retired from the race with mechanical problems. The second yellow of the race was dropped on lap 5 as the leader, Spacek encountered difficulties with his machine.
Joey Jensen placed a bid for the win as he took over the lead from Spacek and was out front for the ensuing restart on lap 6. Cain bounced back from earlier issues and grabbed the lead on lap 7. On lap 10 Kobs and Broking got together in the trench of turn 2 catapulting a retaining tire down the back straight. Kobs was sent to the back. Another caution was drawn by Chesley on lap 12 as he was also claimed by a retaining tire in turn 2 and sent to the back. A battle royal broke out for the next few circuits as a few drivers took a shot at Cain for the front position. Cain did a masterful job as he commanded the lead through lap 23. Scot Danzeisen reeled in Cain as he worked his way up through traffic from a row 6 start to take the lead on lap 24 as Cain briefly encountered the retaining wall in turn 2. A final caution came out on lap 25 for debris in turn 2, but Danzeisen held of all challengers in his Danzeisen built and powered modified sponsored by Meixell Truck Sales to take the top prize. Behind him at the finish line were Cain, Trent Follmer, who started 14th, Jensen and Eric Martini, from a row 7 start.
The Super Stock heat race victories went to Steve Thomas, Dan Gullikson and J.B. Stortz. Stortz and Tim Johnson lined up on the front row for the A-main. Stortz took charge of the main event on lap one and never looked back to complete a clean sweep for the night in his Lou Fegers Racing hotrod. He was followed by Don Eischens, Dave Mass, who started dead last in 21st, Ryan Aho and Johnson. The Midwest Modified heat winners were Shane Sabraski, Denis Czech and Dave Mass. On the front row for the A-Main were Glenn Dammer and Allen Gessell, Jr. Dammer paced the field for the first three laps before hotshoe Clayton Wagamon took charge on lap 4. Wagamon, Gessell and Mass gave the crowd a thrill as they put on a driving clinic battling each other side-by-side and three-wide for the rest of the race. Many drivers placed their votes for the lead position on the remaining circuits to no avail. Wagamon drove his Wagamon Brothers powered rocket into victory lane where he has been a visitor multiple times during the 2010 season. Chasing him at the checkers were Gessell, Mass, Dan Ebert and Denis Czech. The Ogilvie Hornet trip to the checkers was made by Travis Schulte.
If you are looking for some great dirt track racing action on a Saturday evening, come to Ogilvie Raceway and "Let's Get Dirty"!
Results: Modifieds A-Feature: Scot Danzeisen, Dave Cain, Trent Follmer, Joey Jensen, Eric Martini, Ryan Aho, Clayton Wagamon, Rick Kobs, Dean Yrjanainen, Greg Chesley, Jeff Broking, Bill Byholm, Keith Tourville, Darrell Nelson, Ron Jones, Kelly Estey, Paul Knauf, Robby Bunkelman, Craig Thatcher, Jody Bellefeuille, Erik Bjorklund, Jeff Spacek, Andy Jones, Jamie Davis, Don Eischens Pole Dash: Cain, Spacek, Thatcher, Knauf, Broking, Aho B-Feature 1: Bellefeuille, Chesley, Terry Engebretson, Wayne Stricker, Dustin Nelson, Jeff Hart, Jeremy Houle, Brad Hanson, Tony Proell, Paul Schultz, Scott Heikkinen, Byholm B-Feature 2: R. Jones, Davis, Jason Voigt, Gavin Paul, Rick Rivord, Duane Dale, Carter Gerlach, Tridell Champlin, Jeff Provinzino, Justin Jones, Brett Johnson, Jacob Wildman B-Feature 3: A. Jones, Tourville, Shane Sabraski, Jayme Lautigar, Nick Lavato, Al Uotinen, Tim Alexander, Jaime Lemke, Kelly Checkalski, John Carpenter, Steve Stuart Heat 1: Spacek, Bjorklund, Martini, Bellefeuille, Chesley, Houle, Proell, Heikkinen, Hart Heat 2: Cain, Jensen, Follmer, R. Jones, Voigt, Paul, J. Jones, Champlin, Wildman Heat 3: Thatcher, Eischens, Wagamon, A. Jones, Lavato, Uotinen, Stuart, Sabraski, Tourville Heat 4: Aho, Kobs, Darrell Nelson, Engebretson, Dustin Nelson, Stricker, Hanson, Byholm, Schultz Heat 5: Knauf, Danzeisen, Yrjanainen, Davis, Rivord, Dale, Provinzino, Gerlach, Johnson Heat 6: Broking, Estey, Bunkleman, Lautigar, Lemke, Alexander, Checkalski, Carpenter
Super Stocks
Feature: J.B. Stortz, Don Eischens, Dave Mass, Ryan Aho, Tim Johnson, Mike Bellefeuille, Dale Gangl, Steve Thomas, Jeremy Snow, Andy Grymala, Dan Gullikson, Ronnie Malecki, Josh Anderson, Scott Lawrence, Patrick Heikkinen, Seth Kramer, Bruce Schouveller, Justin Iverson, Donnie Lofdahl, Dustin Nelson, Jeff Crouse Heat 1: Thomas, Aho, Gangl, Nelson, Crouse, Lawrence, Mass Heat 2: Gullikson, Johnson, Bellefeuille, Grymala, Heikkinen, Schouveller, Iverson Heat 3: Stortz, Eischens, Snow, Maleki, Anderson, Lofdahl, Kramer
Midwest Modifieds
Feature: Clayton Wagamon, Allen Gessell, Jr., Dave Mass, Dan Ebert, Denis Czech, Jesse Ogston, Justin Oestreich, Ryan Bowers, Kevin Newgard, Corey Eystad, Glenn Dammer, Shane Sabraski, Charlie Sheik, J.T. Johnson, Mike Kyllonen, Adam Archer, Jake Gondik, Skeeter Estey, John Nelson, Ryan Johnson, David Swearingen, Jeremy Nelson
Heat 1: Sabraski, Wagamon, Ebert, Bowers, Archer, Jeremy Nelson, Estey, Eystad Heat 2: Czech, Newgard, Dammer, Ogston, Shiek, Swearingen, Kyllonen Heat 3: Mass, Gessell, Oestreich, John Nelson, R. Johnson, Gondik, J.T. Johnson
Hornets Feature: Travis Schulte, Dexter Robyn, Levi Voss, Mitchell Hribar, Ashley Mehrwerth
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Points As of Aug 29 | |
| Joel Madson | 415.00 | | Dexter Robyn | 399.00 | | Travis Swanson | 395.00 | | Quain Busitzky | 391.00 | | Josh Paulson | 374.00 | |
| Clayton Wagamon | 706.00 | | Justin Oestreich | 679.00 | | Denis Czech | 666.00 | | Kevin Newgard | 601.00 | | Ryan Bowers | 584.00 | |
| Rob VanMil | 758.00 | | Corry VanMil | 698.00 | | Dean Larson | 689.00 | | Tommy McGough | 653.00 | | Thomas Sabraski | 649.00 | |
| Eric Martini | 669.00 | | Jason Voigt | 612.00 | | Joey Jensen | 597.00 | | Keith Tourville | 589.00 | | Dustin Nelson | 587.00 | |
| Justin Pogones | 713.00 | | Kristopher Peterson | 638.00 | | Scott Walker | 634.00 | | Leon Sorrel | 629.00 | | Kris Macko | 610.00 | |
| Dave Mass | 729.00 | | JB Stortz | 722.00 | | Dustin Nelson | 683.00 | | Devin Neske | 680.00 | | Donnie Lofdahl | 658.00 |
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Jul 22, 2010 - Danzeisen holds off Cain for Como Mod win

By: R.J. Sahlstrom Ogilvie, MN (July 21)
The Creme De-La Creme of race teams checked in at the pit gate to do battle on the high-banked clay oval at Ogilvie Raceway as the COMO Modified Series rolled into town presented by East Central Energy. Corporate officials were on hand to assist the flagman and to present trophies in victory lane.
A stellar field of Modifieds were on hand as 53 cars competed in the electrifying action. That required six heats sponsored by Rick Gondik Law Offices. Jeff Spacek took Heat 1 as he led it start to finish as so did Dave Cain in Heat 2 and Craig Thacher in Heat 3. Heat 4 saw a few lead changes as Rick Kobs and Ryan Aho duked it out with Aho coming out on top. Paul Knauf checked out on the field to win Heat 5 and Jeff Broking copied him in Heat 6.
Three B-Mains sponsored by Mirror Images Day Spa were needed to determine the final six quallifiers for the main event. Inside pole position was the place to be as all three B-Mains were won by the pole-sitter from start to finish. Those winners were Jody Bellefeuille, Ron Jones and Andy Jones. Joining them on the A-Main grid were Greg Chesley, Jamie Davis and Keith Tourville. Also starting the A-Main in the 25th position was the Provisional starter Bill Byholm. All six heat winners brought their hotrods out onto the front straight and chose frisbees to determine the starting line-up for the Tim's Automotive Machine Pole Dash. Spacek drew the inside pole position. After the grid was set the drivers autographed their frisbees and sailed them into the crowd. The finishing order of this critical race sets the position of the first three rows in the A-Main. The order was Cain, Spacek, Thatcher, Knauf and Broking.
Leading the field to the green flag for the Subway Restaurants A-Main were the top two finishers in the Pole Dash, Cain and Spacek. Cain had apparent issues with his car in the parade laps, but was able to make the start and lead lap 1. He dropped off the pace on lap 2 while Spacek took the lead for laps 2 through 4.
A caution came out on lap 4 when three cars had a meeting in turn 3. As a result Andy Jones was sent to the back and retired from the race with mechanical problems. The second yellow of the race was dropped on lap 5 as the leader, Spacek encountered difficulties with his machine.
Joey Jensen placed a bid for the win as he took over the lead from Spacek and was out front for the ensuing restart on lap 6. Cain bounced back from earlier issues and grabbed the lead on lap 7. On lap 10 Kobs and Broking got together in the trench of turn 2 catapulting a retaining tire down the back straight. Kobs was sent to the back. Another caution was drawn by Chesley on lap 12 as he was also claimed by a retaining tire in turn 2 and sent to the back. A battle royal broke out for the next few circuits as a few drivers took a shot at Cain for the front position. Cain did a masterful job as he commanded the lead through lap 23. Scot Danzeisen reeled in Cain as he worked his way up through traffic from a row 6 start to take the lead on lap 24 as Cain briefly encountered the retaining wall in turn 2. A final caution came out on lap 25 for debris in turn 2, but Danzeisen held of all challengers in his Danzeisen built and powered modified sponsored by Meixell Truck Sales to take the top prize. Behind him at the finish line were Cain, Trent Follmer, who started 14th, Jensen and Eric Martini, from a row 7 start.
The Super Stock heat race victories went to Steve Thomas, Dan Gullikson and J.B. Stortz. Stortz and Tim Johnson lined up on the front row for the A-main. Stortz took charge of the main event on lap one and never looked back to complete a clean sweep for the night in his Lou Fegers Racing hotrod. He was followed by Don Eischens, Dave Mass, who started dead last in 21st, Ryan Aho and Johnson. The Midwest Modified heat winners were Shane Sabraski, Denis Czech and Dave Mass. On the front row for the A-Main were Glenn Dammer and Allen Gessell, Jr. Dammer paced the field for the first three laps before hotshoe Clayton Wagamon took charge on lap 4. Wagamon, Gessell and Mass gave the crowd a thrill as they put on a driving clinic battling each other side-by-side and three-wide for the rest of the race. Many drivers placed their votes for the lead position on the remaining circuits to no avail. Wagamon drove his Wagamon Brothers powered rocket into victory lane where he has been a visitor multiple times during the 2010 season. Chasing him at the checkers were Gessell, Mass, Dan Ebert and Denis Czech. The Ogilvie Hornet trip to the checkers was made by Travis Schulte.
If you are looking for some great dirt track racing action on a Saturday evening, come to Ogilvie Raceway and "Let's Get Dirty"!
Results: Modifieds A-Feature: Scot Danzeisen, Dave Cain, Trent Follmer, Joey Jensen, Eric Martini, Ryan Aho, Clayton Wagamon, Rick Kobs, Dean Yrjanainen, Greg Chesley, Jeff Broking, Bill Byholm, Keith Tourville, Darrell Nelson, Ron Jones, Kelly Estey, Paul Knauf, Robby Bunkelman, Craig Thatcher, Jody Bellefeuille, Erik Bjorklund, Jeff Spacek, Andy Jones, Jamie Davis, Don Eischens Pole Dash: Cain, Spacek, Thatcher, Knauf, Broking, Aho B-Feature 1: Bellefeuille, Chesley, Terry Engebretson, Wayne Stricker, Dustin Nelson, Jeff Hart, Jeremy Houle, Brad Hanson, Tony Proell, Paul Schultz, Scott Heikkinen, Byholm B-Feature 2: R. Jones, Davis, Jason Voigt, Gavin Paul, Rick Rivord, Duane Dale, Carter Gerlach, Tridell Champlin, Jeff Provinzino, Justin Jones, Brett Johnson, Jacob Wildman B-Feature 3: A. Jones, Tourville, Shane Sabraski, Jayme Lautigar, Nick Lavato, Al Uotinen, Tim Alexander, Jaime Lemke, Kelly Checkalski, John Carpenter, Steve Stuart Heat 1: Spacek, Bjorklund, Martini, Bellefeuille, Chesley, Houle, Proell, Heikkinen, Hart Heat 2: Cain, Jensen, Follmer, R. Jones, Voigt, Paul, J. Jones, Champlin, Wildman Heat 3: Thatcher, Eischens, Wagamon, A. Jones, Lavato, Uotinen, Stuart, Sabraski, Tourville Heat 4: Aho, Kobs, Darrell Nelson, Engebretson, Dustin Nelson, Stricker, Hanson, Byholm, Schultz Heat 5: Knauf, Danzeisen, Yrjanainen, Davis, Rivord, Dale, Provinzino, Gerlach, Johnson Heat 6: Broking, Estey, Bunkleman, Lautigar, Lemke, Alexander, Checkalski, Carpenter
Super Stocks
Feature: J.B. Stortz, Don Eischens, Dave Mass, Ryan Aho, Tim Johnson, Mike Bellefeuille, Dale Gangl, Steve Thomas, Jeremy Snow, Andy Grymala, Dan Gullikson, Ronnie Malecki, Josh Anderson, Scott Lawrence, Patrick Heikkinen, Seth Kramer, Bruce Schouveller, Justin Iverson, Donnie Lofdahl, Dustin Nelson, Jeff Crouse Heat 1: Thomas, Aho, Gangl, Nelson, Crouse, Lawrence, Mass Heat 2: Gullikson, Johnson, Bellefeuille, Grymala, Heikkinen, Schouveller, Iverson Heat 3: Stortz, Eischens, Snow, Maleki, Anderson, Lofdahl, Kramer
Midwest Modifieds
Feature: Clayton Wagamon, Allen Gessell, Jr., Dave Mass, Dan Ebert, Denis Czech, Jesse Ogston, Justin Oestreich, Ryan Bowers, Kevin Newgard, Corey Eystad, Glenn Dammer, Shane Sabraski, Charlie Sheik, J.T. Johnson, Mike Kyllonen, Adam Archer, Jake Gondik, Skeeter Estey, John Nelson, Ryan Johnson, David Swearingen, Jeremy Nelson
Heat 1: Sabraski, Wagamon, Ebert, Bowers, Archer, Jeremy Nelson, Estey, Eystad Heat 2: Czech, Newgard, Dammer, Ogston, Shiek, Swearingen, Kyllonen Heat 3: Mass, Gessell, Oestreich, John Nelson, R. Johnson, Gondik, J.T. Johnson
Hornets Feature: Travis Schulte, Dexter Robyn, Levi Voss, Mitchell Hribar, Ashley Mehrwerth
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