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Dallon Murty wins first IMCA Modified Feature also dominates IMCA Stock Cars
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Dallon Murty wins first IMCA Modified Feature also dominates IMCA Stock Cars

Murty doubles up on World Nationals Night #1, Carter and Knutson also find Victory Lane

September 17, 2021
It was World Nationals Night #1 at the Marshalltown Speedway on Friday evening. The IMCA Modifieds, Stock Cars, Northern SportMods, and Hobby Stocks were in competition with many traveling heavy hitters trying their hand on the High Banks. One hundred and forty-two cars checked in for the night's racing.

The IMCA Hobby Stocks ran their 20 lap main event first with polesitter Austen Mehmen grabbing the lead. Mehmen continued to hold down the top spot well past the halfway mark of the race, fending off the advances of Jeremiah Andrews and then Eric Knutson as the laps wound down. Right after lap eighteen was in the books, Knutson was able to power around Mehmen in corner two, and take over the lead. Mehmen's attempt to come back had the door shut by Knutson, and he went home to the checkers and the win. Mehmen finished as the runner up, third went to Independence, Iowa driver Jim Ball, fourth was Jeremiah Andrews, and twelfth place starter Solomon Bennett finished fifth. Knutson, who started thirteenth on the grid, went home with the $500 prize.

The IMCA Northern SportMods had 40 cars vying for a chance at the $1,000 in their division. This required two B mains to whittle the starting field down to 24 cars.

Young hot shoe Izac Mallicoat grabbed the immediate lead from his outside front row starting spot, but by lap five, it was fourth place starter Logan Anderson who was now at the helm. Anderson was extending his lead until a yellow at lap twelve erased all of that. By this time, Jenae Gustin had moved into second place after getting around Mallicoat, and Oskaloosa's Brayton Carter had hard charged through the field from starting fifteenth, to run in third. When the race returned to green, Carter executed a perfect slide out of corner four to take over the top spot as lap thirteen went into the books. From there on it was all Carter's race as he motored home to the flying checkers. Jenae Gustin took the runner up spot, third was Anderson, Mallicoat took fourth, and fellow Oskaloosa driver, Dylan VanWyk was fifth.

The IMCA Stock Cars had a hard time getting their 25 lap feature started. Four cautions flew in the first two laps, leaving only fifteen cars running after the on track incidents.

Todd Reitzler held down the top spot until lap five, when Wisconsin racer Derek Moede took command. By this time, Dallon Murty had moved into the runner up spot after starting tenth. Murty, no stranger to the High Banks, established the number one spot on lap eleven, and that was all she wrote as he pulled away in the closing laps to secure yet another feature win. Moede took second, Damon Murty raced from eleventh starting spot to finish third, fourth went to Austin Kaplan, and Dave Atcher finished fifth after starting fourteenth. Murty earned the win, and a $1,000 pay day.

Murty now had to hop into his rent a ride for the IMCA Modified 30 lap feature. He started on the outside of the front row, and immediately claimed the lead. He would then go on to lead all laps on his way to his first ever Modified victory. Dylan Thornton, Santa Maria, California, caught Murty as the laps wound down, but never posed a real threat, and had to be content with second place. Third went to Drew Janssen, the Pella, Iowa rookie racer who ran up front all race long, and Cody Laney, Torrence, California, and Alan Kudick, Mishcot, Wisconsin rounded out the top five. This time, Murty earned $2,000 for his achievement...the top out of 48 Modifieds.


Article Credit: Joyce Eisele

Submitted By: Jerry Vansickel

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