2009 ASA Midwest Tour season
The 2009 ASA Kwik-Trip Midwest Tour presented by Echo Outdoor Power Equipment was the third season of the American Speed Association's Midwest Tour. The championship was held over 12 races, beginning May 3 in Oregon, Wisconsin, and ending October 11 in West Salem, Wisconsin. Steve Carlson was the champion.
Schedule and results
Rnd | Date | Race Name | Track | Location | Fast Qualifier | Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | May 3 | Joe Shear Classic 136 presented by ECHO Chain Saws | Madison International Speedway | Oregon, Wisconsin | Jeremy Lepak | Nathan Haseleu |
2 | May 16 | Pride Of Iowa 100 | Iowa Speedway | Newton, Iowa | Tim Schendel | Chris Wimmer |
3 | May 23 | Elko 125 | Elko Speedway | Elko, Minnesota | Steve Carlson | Steve Carlson |
4 | May 30 | "Race For The Gold" Bronze 125 | Dells Raceway Park | Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin | Dan Fredrickson | Steve Carlson |
5 | June 20 | Elmer Musgrave Memorial 100 | Illiana Motor Speedway | Schererville, Indiana | Nathan Haseleu | Jacob Goede |
6 | July 3 | Keith Fleck/Miller 100 | Hawkeye Downs Speedway | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Nathan Haseleu | Steve Carlson |
7 | July 18 | "Race For The Gold" Silver 125 | Dells Raceway Park | Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin | Jeff Kendall | Frank Kreyer |
8 | August 4 | Dixieland 150 | Wisconsin International Raceway | Kaukauna, Wisconsin | Nathan Haseleu | Steve Carlson |
9 | August 16 | Shakopee 100 | Raceway Park | Shakopee, Minnesota | Ryan Johnson | Donny Reuvers |
10 | September 6 | Labor Day 100 | Norway Speedway | Norway, Michigan | Steve Carlson | Jamie Iverson |
11 | September 26 | "Race For The Gold" Elko 125 | Elko Speedway | Elko, Minnesota | Jacob Goede | Dan Fredrickson |
12 | October 11 | Oktoberfest 100 | La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway | West Salem, Wisconsin | Steve Carlson | Travis Sauter |
Championship points
Pos | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Steve Carlson | 1468 |
2 | Nathan Haseleu | 1449 |
3 | Chris Wimmer | 1403 |
4 | Tim Schendel | 1239 |
5 | Jonathan Eilen | 1215 |
6 | Dan Fredrickson | 1143 |
7 | Jeff Storm | 1095 |
8 | Jacob Goede (R) | 1092 |
9 | Nick Neville (R) | 1087 |
10 | Mark Kraus | 1084 |
11 | Blake Brown (R) | 1043 |
12 | Nick Murgic | 1040 |
13 | Jamie Iverson | 1035 |
14 | Andrew Morrissey | 990 |
15 | Nick Panitzke (R) | 979 |
16 | Kyle Calmes | 918 |
17 | Donny Reuvers | 591 |
18 | Steve Holzhausen | 552 |
19 | Matt Kocourek | 542 |
20 | Dalton Zehr (R) | 534 |
21 | Bryan Reffner | 491 |
22 | Frank Kreyer | 483 |
23 | Travis Sauter | 441 |
24 | Mark Eswein | 401 |
25 | Gregg Haese (R) | 386 |
26 | Blake Hortsman | 354 |
27 | Brent Kirchner | 349 |
28 | Kris Kelly | 329 |
29 | Dan Lensing | 302 |
30 | Adam Royle | 290 |
31 | Russ Blakeley | 285 |
32 | Joey Johnson (R) | 273 |
33 | Eugene Gregorich Jr. | 267 |
34 | Gary LaMonte (R) | 256 |
35 | Jake Ryan | 242 |
36 | Josh Vadnais | 238 |
37 | Todd Hansen | 236 |
38 | Jeremy Lepak | 235 |
39 | Michael Bilderback | 231 |
40 | Joel Theisen (R) | 223 |
41 | Jeff Kendall | 222 |
42 | Don Turner | 213 |
43 | Kenny Reiser | 210 |
44 | Mark Lamoreux | 201 |
45 | Paul Paine | 191 |
46 | Thor Anderson | 177 |
47 | Bryan Roach | 175 |
48 | Griffin McGrath | 171 |
49 | Gregg Van Grool | 164 |
50 | Tom Gee Jr. | 163 |
51 | Ricky Baker | 153 |
52 | Mike Gunderson | 151 |
53 | Joey Gase | 150 |
54 | Dave Gentile | 147 |
55 | Anthony Danta | 142 |
56 | Larry Schuler | 136 |
57 | Andy Monday | 134 |
58 | Ron Hornaday Jr. | 132 |
59 | Curt Tillman | 131 |
60 | Jason Schneider | 130 |
61 | Jon Olson | 128 |
62 | Kelly Bires | 124 |
63 | Tom Lindquist | 120 |
64 | Jamie Farrell | 118 |
65 | Boris Jurkovic | 117 |
66 | Landon Cassill | 110 |
67 | Jack Kalwasinski | 110 |
68 | Doug Mahlik | 109 |
69 | Brad Osborn | 108 |
70 | Chris Weinkauf | 102 |
71 | Dave Feiler | 101 |
72 | Jim Ross | 101 |
73 | Ryan Johnson | 100 |
74 | Tim Sauter | 99 |
75 | Kevin Harvick | 98 |
76 | Joey Miller | 96 |
77 | Dean Corneilus | 94 |
78 | Mike Carlson | 92 |
79 | Dan Lindsey | 89 |
80 | Johnny Sauter | 88 |
81 | Chad Whalen | 88 |
82 | Bobby Wilberg | 84 |
83 | Robb Vanderloop | 84 |
84 | Joe Ross | 83 |
85 | Gene Coleman | 78 |
86 | Billy Mohn | 76 |
87 | Steve Rubeck | 74 |
88 | Trent Snyder | 72 |
89 | John Meidam | 72 |
90 | Johnny Spaw | 70 |
91 | John Ostermann | 70 |
92 | Skylar Holzhausen | 70 |
93 | Jenny White | 69 |
94 | Brett Piontek | 68 |
95 | Gordie Swanson | 68 |
96 | Ryan Hood | 68 |
97 | Shane Morrissey | 67 |
98 | Tony Brewer | 66 |
99 | Mitch Curran | 66 |
100 | Dudley Fleck | 65 |
101 | Krista Bumbera | 64 |
102 | Shawn Majkrzak | 62 |
103 | Jon Lemke | 60 |
104 | Brian Johnson Jr. | 60 |
105 | Austin Siebert | 56 |
106 | Scott Stanchina | 56 |
107 | Josh Krug | 47 |
108 | Dean Varda | 47 |
109 | Joe Berthiaume | 47 |
110 | Tim Cox | 47 |
111 | Jerick Johnson | 46 |
112 | Tyler Sjoman | 46 |
113 | Ronnie Rihn | 45 |
114 | Cameron Dodson (R) | 44 |
115 | Brad Dvorak | 44 |
116 | Dean LaPointe | 44 |
117 | Paul Neisus | 43 |
118 | Stevie Campbell | 43 |
119 | Conrad Jorgenson | 41 |
120 | Steve Anderson | 39 |
121 | Eric Fransen | 24 |
References
- "2009 ASA Kwik Trip MIDWEST TOUR PRESENTED BY ECHO OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT STANDINGS". ASA Midwest Tour. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
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