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Hamke Race car with phil harper chevy motor,
Hedman coated exaust system
C&R double pass radiator with electric fan
KRC Pulleys with alternator
Appleton rack
Bassett chrome Wheels
New AR Body with full wrap,
Hightower Jerico Trans
BLP Carb.
Brake Blowers
P/F 1 piece front calipers
P/F Rotors
wilwood dynolite rear calipers
winters v-8 quickchange
wilwood hubs w/ low drag wheel bearings
Tilton masters
22 gallon fuel cell
fire bottle
2 1/16 auto meter gauges
digital tach
Quarter Master Mag Bell with 5.5 optimum clutch, TriLite Bearing and starter

No Shocks and No Seat

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Wausua, WI – Chris Wimmer heads to Gresham Motorsports Park to compete in the World Crown 300 for the first time ever. “I’m really excited to race down there,” says Wimmer, “The World Crown is one of the biggest Super Late Model races of the year and I’ve always wanted to go.”


Iron Eagle Racing fields two teams at this yearʼs Oktoberfest

Sparta, WI, October 10, 2011 -- The 2011 ASA Midwest Tour season came to a close on Sunday at Oktoberfest at the LaCrosse Speedway in West Salem, WI. Tim Schendel and the Iron Eagle Racing team, including the #89 Malco Ford development driver Matt Tifft, participated every day during the four day event. The team was dealt with its share of ups and downs.

It was a long weekend of racing that began on Thursday night. Teammate Matt Tifft ran the #89 Malco Ford in the Futures race and finished fifth. Prior to this race, Schendel and Tifftʼs pit crew member, Brian Westley, was involved in an accident at the track and was taken to the hospital to severe injuries to his leg.

“The accident shook up everyone on the team that night.” Schendel said. “We were working hard all week and then to go into this weekend and have something like happen was extremely hard. After that, it seemed bad luck followed us. Between Matt and I, we had three flat tires and two power steering lines that broke. It was not the way we wanted the weekend to play out.”


Sparta, WI, October 3, 2011 -- Tim Schendel and the Iron Eagle Racing team was in Rockford, IL this past weekend for the ASA Midwest Tourʼs debut at Rockford Speedway at the 46th Annual National Short Track Championships. The ASA Midwest Tour headlined Sundayʼs main event. Schendel brought home a tenth place finish.

The team participated in open practice at the track on Friday. The #21 TexPar Energy Chevrolet was in the top ten in both practice sessions that day.
Qualifying took place on Saturday. Schendel was the first qualifier out and was able to hold a seventh place qualifying finish. Chris Wimmer was top qualifier. After a mandatory invert based on a roll of the die, Schendel started the race in the seventh position after winning his heat.

“Qualifying and racing was very competitive this weekend.” Schendel said. “Thereʼs not a lot of passing you can do at Rockford and once you get mired in the crowd, youʼre kind of stuck. I was glad we finished with the car intact. Now, Iʼm really looking forward to Oktoberfest.”