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Championship Awards Banquet
January 24th 2009

Kalahari Resort - Wisconsin Dells, WI
2008 TOURING STARS

Keith Fleck Memorial

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# Driver Name Hometown
1 - 66 - Steve Carlson - West Salem, WI
2 - 143 - Johnny Sauter - Necedah, WI
3 - 36 - Dan Fredrickson (TS) - Elko, MN
4 - 41 - Donny Reuvers (TS) - Dundas, MN
5 - 5 - Travis Sauter (TS) - Necedah, WI
6 - 175 - Blake Horstman (TS) - Bangor, WI
7 - 97 - Jamie Iverson (TS) - Norway, MI
8 - 77 - Jonathan Eilen (TS) - Hampton, MN
9 - 39 - Andrew Morrisey (TS) - DeForest, WI
10 - 87 - Nathan Haseleu (TS) - Marshall, WI
11 - 9c - Kyle Calmes - Freedom, WI
12 - 21 - Tim Schendel (TS) - Sparta, WI
13 - 34 - Brandon Hill (TS) - Genoa Ciy, WI
14 - 102 - Ken Reiser - Waukon, IA
15 - 22 - Russ Blakeley (TS) - Whitewater, WI
16 - 35 - Joey Gase - Cedar Rapids, IA
17 - 199 - Bryan Roach - Minneapolis, MN
18 - 7 - Don Turner - LaCrosse, WI
19 - 77k - Kris Kelly (TS) - Norway, MI
20 - 99 - Frank Kreyer - Pardeeville, WI
21 - 12 - Nick Murgic (R) - Rosemount, MN
22 - 9k - Mark Kraus - Stratford, WI
23 - 52 - Chris Wimmer (TS) - Wausau, WI
24 - 110 - Johnny Spaw - Cedar Rapids, IA
25 - 19 - Jake Ryan - Farmington, MN


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FULL RESULTS

By: Kevin Ramsell
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (Friday, July 18, 2008) – Steve Carlson’s domination at Hawkeye Downs Speedway continued on Friday night as he took home his fifth Keith Fleck Miller 100 at Hawkeye Downs Speedway in Cedar Rapids, IA. It was Carlson’s second win in the ASA Kwik Trip Midwest Tour presented by ECHO Outdoor Power Equipment.

“I had a very good car, very good car,” Carlson stated in victory lane. “I just run well here and I have a lot of fun here.”

Carlson started seventh and charged to the front within the first 40 laps of the event. He showed how strong his car was when he was able to pass both Donny Reuvers for third and Dan Fredrickson for second on the outside.

Mark Kraus was the early leader in the race that many thought may not happen as rain was approaching the ½ mile oval all day, but only one small shower caused a delay in qualifying.


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8:45 pm

The last chance race had a great battle with Frank Kreyer holding off Chris Wimmer for the lead in the early going.

The caution flew on lap 14 when Thor Anderson and Brad Osborn got together on the backstretch causing both to make contact with the wall.

Osborn is trying to make repairs to his car as he is eligible for one of the Hawkeye Downs provisional for the main event.

On the re-start, Kreyer held off Wimmer lap after lap all the way to checkered flag to take the win. Both Kreyer and Wimmer will advance to the feature event.

Nick Murgic will get the ASAMT provisional while Osborn and Joey Gase will get the Hawkeye provisional’s. Ken Reiser is on stand-by in case Osborn is not able to make the call for the main event.

The Keith Fleck Miller 100 is next!!!

7:40 pm Update

Johnny Spaw won the Even Heat while Kyle Calmes won the Odd Heat.

The Last Chance race is coming up.

7:30 pm Update

We are racing at Hawkeye Downs. Mother Nature is helping us so far and there is a great crowd on hand. Remember, you can listen to the racing action live on www.1600espn.com.


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Johnny Sauter beat out his nephew Travis to pick up his second ECHO Blow the Competition Away Qualifying award at Hawkeye Downs Speedway in Cedar Rapids, IA. Sauter set a fast time of 18.427 seconds for tonight’s Keith Fleck Miller 100.

"It was good, but I was actually disappointed I was shooting for a teen or a twenty," Sauter stated on his second pole award. "But its cool, I got pretty loose off both ends and I think the track was about a tick wet. Anytime, you get quick time its a good deal and I am not going to complain. I'm just happy, three races with my own car and two quick times and if I would quit driving impatiently, we would have won a race by now."

Qualifying was delayed by 45 minutes as a small shower swept across the Speedway.

Travis Sauter was second quick with a time of 18.445 seconds with Jamie Iverson in third with a time of 18.467 seconds. Nathan Haseleu was fourth with a time of 18.525 seconds while Tim Schendel rounded out the top five with a time of 18.561 seconds.


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4:45 pm

Qualifying will be starting soon for the ASA Kwik Trip Midwest Tour at Hawkeye Downs. There is a small amount of moisture in the area and officials are doing their best to keep the track dry.

Just a quick note from the pits, Lane Automotive Rookie of the Year contender Matt Kocourek has scratched from the event today after experiencing engine problems during practice.

35 cars are now qualifying, stay tuned for results. Racing gets underway at 7:00 pm. An remember, if you can't make it to Hawkeye Downs, you can listen to it on www.1600espn.com.

3:30 pm

The second practice session has ended for the ASA Midwest Tour at Hawkeye Downs Speedway.

We apologize but we are again unable to provide practice speeds from this session.

Qualifying will start at 4:45 pm. First race at 7:00 pm.

If you are unable to make it to Cedar Rapids, you can listen to the race live tonight at www.1600espn.com.

2:50 pm

The first practice has completed in preparation for tonight's Keith Fleck Miller 100 at Hawkeye Downs Speedway in Cedar Rapids, IA. A total of 36 cars are on hand including Johnny Sauter.


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By: Kevin Ramsell
BURLINGTON, WI (Wednesday, July 16, 2008) – The ASA Kwik Trip Midwest Tour presented by ECHO Outdoor Power Equipment teams and officials are gearing up for the first stop on its “Western Swing” with this Friday’s running of the 36th Annual Keith Fleck Miller 100 at Hawkeye Downs Speedway in Cedar Rapids, IA. This event is the re-scheduled date from June 13th after the postponement due to flooding in the area.

The greater Cedar Rapids area is still cleaning up after last month’s damage that Mother Nature brought to the area. The Keith Fleck Miller 100 has always been an event to help out local charities by donating over $265,000 in its event history.

“With the fact that is has always been a race for charity, we really couldn’t think of not doing something for the flood victims in the area,” Dudley Fleck, Event Promoter stated. “This Friday night, we will be donating $3.00 per ticket to flood relief and we will be raffling off a car courtesy of McGrath Auto Sales for flood relief. Tickets are available at all of the previous locations for $3 off including: Checker’s, Hawkeye Downs, and Fleck Sales Company.”


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BURLINGTON, WI (Thursday, June 12, 2008) – ASAMT Officials along with the Keith Fleck Miller 100 organizers have announced that the event scheduled for Friday, June 13th has been postponed to a later date. Below is the note from Tim Olson & Steve Einhaus.


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BURLINGTON, WI (Wednesday, June 11, 2008) – Dudley Fleck was grateful to pass along a year-by-year history of the Keith Fleck Miller 100 event at Hawkeye Downs Speedway. The 36th annual event will take place this Friday night with the ASA Kwik Trip Midwest Tour presented by ECHO Outdoor Power Equipment.

Special thanks to Kyle Ealy of Hawkeye Racing News, the official Racing Newspaper of the ASAMT, for putting this together. This will also appear in the new issue along with photos.

1973 — Butch Hartman of Zanesville, Ohio, won the very first “Falstaff 100” at Hawkeye Downs Speedway on September 29, when it was a USAC-sanctioned event, leading all 100 laps. Two Keokuk, Iowa veterans, Ernie Derr and Ramo Stott, finished second and third. Only 13 cars started the feature that day with the average speed of the race 67.979 mph. The race took 44:19:00 to complete.

1974 — Stock Car veteran Bill Zwanzinger of Waterloo, Iowa, won the “Falstaff 100” on Tuesday, July 16. Darrell Dake finished second and Omaha’s Bob Kosiski took third.


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By: Kevin Ramsell
BURLINGTON, WI (Tuesday, June 10, 2008) – So far, as of this writing, a total of 38 drivers have filed entries for the Keith Fleck Miller 100 this Friday night at Hawkeye Downs Speedway in Cedar Rapids, IA. NASCAR Sprint Cup competitor Johnny Sauter is among the entries for the fifth event of the 2008 ASA Kwik Trip Midwest Tour presented by ECHO Outdoor Power Equipment season.

Sauter is recently coming off a fifth place at the ASAMT Miller Lite 100 presented by Arby’s at Dells Raceway Park in Wisconsin Dells, WI where he finished one spot behind his nephew and ASAMT Touring Star Travis Sauter.

Also entered is last year’s Keith Fleck Miller 100 winner Steve Carlson. Carlson, who currently leads the weekly Hawkeye Downs point standings over Dudley Fleck, will be going for his fifth Fleck win. His past wins came in 1996, 1997, and 2001.


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