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LADIES DAY AT WSORR’S BARK RIVER “THE DEUCE” AS KONITZER AND KRIEMAN
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BARK RIVER, Mich., (August 11, 2008) – Rhonda Konitzer and Stephanie
Krieman took a giant step forward for women racers everywhere by
climbing up another step of the podium with matching second place
finishes in their respective PRO classes at Bark River “the Deuce”
this past weekend in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The pair now share
the record for the highest finish ever for a woman in a professional
class off-road race event.

Their achievement added an exclamation mark to the two full days of
exciting racing for the Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR)
Rounds IX & X during the Island Resort & Casino Boss Snowplow Off-Road
Shootout. Both Konitzer and Krieman thrilled the Bark River
International Raceway crowd by going fender-to-fender with their male
counterparts during the second visit of the 2008 World Series season
to the popular high-speed track.
Konitzer competes in the premiere PRO 2WD truck class that was simply
dominated all weekend long by Kevin Probst in his E3 Spark Plugs Team
Lucas Oil Toyo Chevrolet. Probst, of New Lenox, Ill., steadily pulled
away from the rest of the field once he raced to the front in both
rounds of action. Evan Evans, in the Potawatomi BFG Chevy, and Dan
Vanden Heuvel, in the Maxxis Chevy, followed Probst to the podium in
Round IX. Round X found Probst again with a wide margin or victory,
this time ahead of the historic finish of Konitzer, in her Konitzer
Racing Chevrolet, and Vanden Heuvel, who retains the class points lead
over Probst with only two rounds of racing left in the season.

Krieman, in a Goodyear VW, set the tone earlier in the day when she
chased PRO Super Buggy winner Ryan Mulder to the finish line in Round
X. It was a sweet win for Mulder, of nearby Channing, Mich., who had
led the Round IX race for all but the final two laps only to see class
points leader John Mason, of Plymouth, Wisc., slip by him for the win
in his Mendeola Goodyear Honda. Gary Nierop in a Goodyear Toyota was
third in Saturday’s race. On Sunday, Mason once again took the lead,
but this time was forced to pull over with mechanical issues, allowing
Mulder in a Nokian VW to speed by for the two second margin of victory
over Krieman. They were followed by class newcomer Shawn Morris, of
Loveland, Colo., who put his Maxxis Toyota on the podium in only his
fourth race in the Series.
Jeff Kincaid, of Argonne, Wisc., got his season back on track with a
pair of wins in the PRO Light Pickup truck class in his Forest County
Potawatomi Traxxas BFG Toyota. Kincaid came into the weekend with
just a five point lead in the season long points chase but has now
upped that to a more comfortable 17 point margin following his fifth
and sixth World Series wins of the season.
Steve Federico, in his Invisible Glass P F Changs Sticker Dude Hankook
Toyota is chasing Kincaid in the points and grabbed the hole shot in
Round IX’s land rush start. But Kincaid reeled him in and Federico had
to settle for second on Saturday just ahead of teammate Lee O’Donnell.
On Sunday, it took Kincaid nearly five laps to work his way to the
front for the two and a half-second win ahead of Randy Eller in the
Maxxis Ford and O’Donnell.
Kent Brascho, Pell City, Ala., extended his lead in the PRO 4x4 truck
class points battle by sweeping both rounds of racing. Brascho’s Lucas
Oil Goodyear
Chevy
has won five races in a row and now has a 50 point bulge over Jerry
Daugherty in the Racin’ Dirty Goodyear Chevy and Al Drews in a Ford
which also was the order of finish both days.
In the World Series SRT (Sportsman) Division, Keith Steele, of
Madison, Wisc., grabbed the lead by the second lap and cruised to his
sixth win of the year in Round IX in his Monster Energy Goodyear Chevy
Super Truck. Hometown favorite Ben Wandahsega, of Bark River, Mich.,
finished second in the Potawatomi Toyo Chevrolet with Ross Hoek in the
Skyjacker Goodyear Ford in third. On Sunday, it was Wandahsega with
the dominating run to the cheers of the locals finishing ahead of
Steele and Ron Schreiner in the 9 Inch Floater.com Uweld Super Truck.
The hometown crowd was treated to another win in the 1600 Buggy class
race when Brad Erickson of Wilson, Mich., scored the Round X win by
less than four-tenths of a second over Mark Steinhardt. The two waged
a great
battle
running nose to tail lap-after-lap both days. In Round IX, Steinhardt,
of Rhinelander, Wisc., slipped by Erickson for the win at the midway
point of the race and then held him off to the checkered flag in his
BFG buggy. Mike Seefeldt, also on BFG’s was third. In the rematch on
Sunday, Steinhardt pressed Erickson’s Goodyear machine all race long
but was never able to get around him. Jeff Villemure, on BFG’s was
third. Steinhardt retakes the class points lead by a single point over
Seefeldt with Erickson in third.
There’s also a new points leader in the SRT Stock Truck class as Eric
Ruppel, of Chetek, Wisc., has moved his Phil’s Inc. BFG Ford to the
top spot. Ruppel finished second in Round IX to Al Konitzer, of Oconto
Falls, Wisc., who had a dominating run in his Mole Lake Casino Miller
Lite Goodyear Dodge. Dave Schneider, in a Goodyear Ford made his first
podium appearance finishing third. Sunday, saw Ruppel take the
checkered flag followed by Craig Metz in his BFG Ford and Dan
Beauchamp in his Amsoil Goodyear Ford.
Mike
Vanden Heuvel, of Appleton, Wisc., saw his four race win streak come
to an end in the 1600 Light Buggy class when Greg Stingle of Black
Creek, Wisc., broke through for the win in a Goodyear buggy in Round
IX. Vanden Heuvel was second in his Toyo buggy and Brian Glime on
BFG’s was third. Vanden Heuvel started his new win streak on Sunday
finishing ahead of Matt Gerald, in the Potawatomi Goodyear buggy with
Jeff Virnig on BFG’s in third.
Tim Moeller of Hastings, Minn., swept the Formula 4x4 class weekend
races in a Goodyear Ford finishing ahead of Dave DeMaegd, in his
Goodyear Jeep both days. Bob Sayers was third in a Goodyear Ford in
Round IX with Jim Ridderbush in a BFG Chevy grabbing that spot in
Round X. In the Enduro Truck action, Matt Ives in a Goodyear GMC was
the Saturday winner ahead of Jim Van Rixel and Ben Wierzba in a Chevy.
Van Rixel was the Sunday winner followed by Shaun Bruski in a Goodyear
Chevy and Marc Rogaczewski in a Goodyear Ford. Dale Chestnut was the
Classix Round IX winner in a Goodyear Ford followed by Rob Weiland in
his Goodyear Chevy and Jeremy Forbes. Shane Degroot, in a Goodyear
Chevy and Kurt Schuch shared the first place finish on Sunday followed
by Chestnut and Weiland.
The final two rounds of WSORR’s explosive Tour 2008 are scheduled for
Labor Day weekend, August 29-31 during the 39th Anniversary BorgWarner
World Championship Off-Road Races at Crandon Raceway. More info on
this World Series is event available at www.wsorr.com. The weekend not
only concludes the WSORR season but also features the country’s most
prestigious off-road race – the BorgWarner Shootout – as well as World
Championship title races and the FCP “Decision at Sundown” PRO Light
Pickup Cup race.
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WSORR
ROUND IX RESULTS BARK RIVER INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
8-9-09
PRO 2WD
1. KEVIN PROBST
2. EVAN EVANS
3. DAN VANDEN HEUVEL
PRO LIGHT PICKUP
1. JEFF KINCAID
2. STEVE FEDERICO
3. LEE O'DONNELL
PRO 4x4
1. KENT BRASCHO
2. JERRY DAUGHERTY
3. AL DREWS
PRO SUPER BUGGY
1. JOHN MASON
2. RYAN MULDER
3. GARY NIEROP
SRT SUPER TRUCK
1. KEITH STEELE
2. BEN WANDAHSEGA
3. ROSS HOEK
STOCK TRUCK
1. AL KONITZER
2. ERIC RUPPEL
3. DAVE SCHNEIDER
1600 BUGGY
1. MARK STEINHARDT
2. BRAD ERICKSON
3. MIKE SEEFELDT
FORMULA 4x4
1. TIM MOELLER
2. DAVE DEMAEGD
3. BOB SAYERS
1600 LIGHT BUGGY
1. GREG STINGLE
2. MIKE VANDEN HEUVEL
3. BRIAN GLIME
CLASSIX
1. DALE CHESTNUT
2. ROB WEILAND
3. JEREMY FORBES
ENDURO TRUCK
1. MATT IVES
2. JIM VAN RIXEL
3. BEN WIERZBA |
WSORR
ROUND X RESULTS BARK RIVER INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
8-10-08
PRO 2WD
1. KEVIN PROBST
2. RHONDA KONITZER
3. DAN VANDEN HEUVEL
PRO LIGHT PICKUP
1. JEFF KINCAID
2. RANDY ELLER
3. LEE O'DONNELL
PRO 4x4
1. KENT BRASCHO
2. JERRY DAUGHERTY
3. AL DREWS
PRO SUPER BUGGY
1. RYAN MULDER
2. STEPHANIE KRIEMAN
3. SHAWN MORRIS
SRT SUPER TRUCK
1. BEN WANDAHSEGA
2. KEITH STEELE
3. RON SCHREINER
STOCK TRUCK
1. ERIC RUPPEL
2. CRAIG METZ
3. DAN BEAUCHAMP
1600 BUGGY
1. BRAD ERICKSON
2. MARK STEINHARDT
3. JEFF VILLEMURE
FORMULA 4x4
1. TIM MOELLER
2. DAVE DEMAEGD
3. JIM RIDDERBUSH
1600 LIGHT BUGGY
1. MIKE VANDEN HEUVEL
2. MATT GERALD
3. JEFF VIRNIG
ENDURO TRUCK
1. JIM VAN RIXEL
2. SHAUN BRUSKI
3. MARC ROGACZEWSKI
CLASSIX
1. SHANE DEGROOT & KURT SHUCH
2. DALE CHESTNUT
3. ROB WEILAND |
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