
KINCAID, FEDERICO DUEL FOR POINTS
LEAD AT WSORR’S BARK RIVER “THE DEUCE”
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BARK RIVER, Mich., (August 4, 2008) -- What a difference a month
makes. When the Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR)
visited Bark River International Raceway in July, off-road superstar
Jeff Kincaid, of Argonne, Wisc., looked to be cruising to his sixth
PRO Light Pickup championship undefeated in his first four races.
His Forest County Potawatomi Traxxas BFG Toyota hasn’t visited the
podium since and now his points lead is the smallest of any World
Series class.
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Steve Federico, in his Invisible Glass P F Changs Sticker Dude
Hankook Toyota has raced to within just five points of the leader.
It sets up an intriguing rematch at Bark River “the Deuce” for WSORR
Rounds IX & X and the Island Resort & Casino Boss Snowplow Off-Road
Shootout on August 9-10.
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And it isn’t just Federico making a big mid-season run at Kincaid.
Federico’s teammate, Lee O’Donnell has a win and a third in his last
two outings and is third in the points chase. Jon Probst, in his E3
Sparkplugs Team Lucas Oil Toyo Nissan, finished second in both of
the earlier Bark River rounds and is fourth in the points. Randy
Eller in the Maxxis Ford is coming off his first World Series class
win in a sparkling performance during Round VIII action and has
moved up to fifth. Kincaid will be tested by a confident group of
World Series PRO Light Pickup drivers who are all still in
contention for a class championship.
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The margin is nearly as tight in the PRO Super Buggy class where
John Mason, Plymouth, Wisc., has a narrow 12-point lead over Tim
Lemons. Mason and his Mendeola Goodyear Honda have an amazing streak
of eight straight podium finishes, which is just one better than
Lemons and his Goodyear Toyota. Last year’s class champ, Gary Nierop
in another Goodyear Toyota, is third.
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Dan Vanden Heuvel, of Appleton, Wisc., hopes his dream season
continues in the PRO 2WD class. Back-to-back wins in the Maxxis
Chevrolet his last time out have given him 24 points of breathing
room over Kevin Probst in the E3 Sparkplugs Team Lucas Oil Toyo
Chevy. Evan Evans in the Potawatomi BFG Chevy is in third and Bark
River has proven to be one of his most successful tracks. Dave
Waldvogel in the Bendix Toyo Chevrolet, Ross Hoek in the Skyjacker
Goodyear Ford, Zane Roberts in the Buffalo Wild Wings Goodyear Chevy
and Rhonda Konitzer in the Konitzer Racing Chevy all add to the
talented PRO 2WD field that will line-up for a showdown at Bark
River “the Deuce”.
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Kent Brascho, Pell City, Ala., is the country's leading money winner
in off-road racing circles having already won more than $40,000 this
season in the PRO 4x4 truck class. Brascho’s Lucas Oil Chevy has won
three races in a row and has a 45 point bulge over Jerry Daugherty
in the Racin’ Dirty Goodyear Chevy and Al Drews in a Ford.
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In the World Series SRT (Sportsman) Division, Keith Steele, of
Madison, Wisc., is undoubtedly the hottest driver at the moment,
winning five of the eight Super Truck races in 2008 in his Monster
Energy Goodyear Chevy. Dan Baudoux’s Mole Lake Casino BFG Ford is
second in the points chase 19 points back and local favorite Ben
Wandahsega, Bark River, Mich., in the Potawatomi Toyo Chevrolet is
third.
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It took him eight rounds of racing but another Bark River favorite,
Scott Beauchamp in a Goodyear Chevy, has moved to the top of the
Stock Truck points lead. He is eight points up on Eric Ruppel in the
Phil’s Inc. BFG Ford, with former class leader Craig Metz in a BFG
Ford in third. Beauchamp is the defending Stock Truck champion and
has won two races in a row.
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There has also been a change at the top of the 1600 Buggy points
chase with Mike Seefeldt, of Sussex, Wisc., assuming the top spot in
his BFG machine. Six podium visits in a row, including a Round VII
win have pushed him to the top above Mark Steinhardt’s BFG buggy by
nine points. Brad Erickson of nearby Wilson, Mich., is third in the
points in his Goodyear buggy. Mike Vanden Heuvel, of Appleton, Wisc.,
has racked-up four consecutive 1600 Light Buggy wins in his Toyo
buggy. Matt Gerald, in the Potawatomi Goodyear buggy is 19 points
behind the class leader with upstart Chad Dewall on Goodyear’s now
third.
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Defending Formula 4x4 class champion Dave DeMaegd, of Mishawaka,
Ind., also has a streak of eight straight podium finishes in his
Goodyear Jeep and now enjoys a 26-point lead over Jim Ridderbush in
a BFG Chevy and Tim Moeller in a Goodyear Ford in third. Rob Weiland
in his Goodyear Chevy leads the Classix class points chase with Marc
Rogaczewski in a Goodyear Ford tops in Enduro Trucks.
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Practice is scheduled at Bark River International Raceway for 5 PM
on Friday, August 8, with racing Saturday and Sunday scheduled to
start at 11 AM. More information about the Island Resort & Casino
Boss Snowplow Off-Road Shootout is available at
www.barkriveroffroad.com and info on the World
Series is available at
www.wsorr.com
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