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speed9 (Offline)
  #1 7/13/13 7:25 PM
Anyone going to do updates from Wilmont
Fred Zirzow (Offline)
  #2 7/13/13 7:28 PM
21 cars.

Heat 1
Daum
Hagen
Stratton
Thomas
Top 4

Heat 2
Miller
Kuhn
Felker
Brown

Heat 3
Blackhurst
Cottle
Mostsinger
Hatton

Waelti flipped on lap 2
He was OK

A-Main
5 Daum-25 Blackhurst
2 motsinger-3 Hagen
57 kuhn-9p miller
5c cottle-11 felker
91 Thomas-2 Stratton
7 brown-1 hatton
32 akins-27 bright
1h Hess-57x Robinson
3x Lear-5x peck
82 Johnson

GREEN!

Red for motsinger he is ok

Yellow bright spun

Thomas spins on lap 10

Kuhn leads Hagen at restart

Lap 27 Hagen blows up was the leader.

Restart order Kuhn daum brown felker blackhurst

Kuhn wins

1.kuhn
2.daum
3. Felker

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Fred Zirzow
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speed9 (Offline)
  #3 7/13/13 11:17 PM
Great run for Brad Kuhn, GO GO GO Tomorrow
Fred Zirzow (Offline)
  #4 7/14/13 11:27 AM
Brad Kuhn takes 1st win of season, 22nd of career in POWRi Midgets at Wilmot



WILMOT, Wis. (July 13, 2013)—Brad Kuhn drove to his first feature victory of the season and 22nd of his career in the POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series on Saturday in the Salute to Harry Turner, co-sanctioned by the Stark Automotive Group/Mid-State Equipment Badger Midget Series, at Wilmot Raceway.



“It’s good to get the monkey off our back,” the 31-year-old from Avon, Ind., said. “We’ve had a ton of speed and weren’t able to get a win. I think in our last six races we haven’t been worst than third. I’m glad we got a win for (car owners) Bill Ecker and Amy Reisdorf.”



Kuhn was challenging Darren Hagen for the lead on the 28th of 30 laps in turns three and four when Hagen’s Esslinger-powered DRC abruptly slowed with an ignition failure.



“It just hit all at once,” Hagen said. “I tried to slip the switch to see if it would restart, but it wouldn’t.”



Kuhn started from fifth and took the lead from Jake Blackhurst on the sixth lap. Fourth-starting Hagen led the ninth lap and Kuhn regained it from 10 to 13. Hagen moved to the front on the next lap. The 27-year-old from Riverside, Calif., stretched out his advantage over Kuhn to a quarter lap. The resilient Kuhn closed the gap and was less than a car length behind with less than three laps to go.



“Darren was pretty good,” Kuhn said. “Without a caution, I don’t think we had anything for him. But we’ll take it.”



Zach Daum of Pocahontas, Ill., finished second, two car lengths behind, in his Toyota-powered Eagle and Andrew Felker of Carl Junction, Mo., was third.



Daum started on pole and led the opening two laps. He was trying to run the low line and ran third for most of the race, but kept losing ground to Hagen and Kuhn.



“I was having trouble getting into the corners and I finally had to go up top and get in line,” he said. “It was treacherous up there. Hagen was by far the best. I’m happy to run second, but I want to win.”



Felker’s third was his seventh top-five and he’s been in the top 10 in all 12 POWRi races this season. He’s been able to overcome adversity in an event on several occasions and Wilmot was another.



“It wasn’t a bad night,” the 2012 POWRi National Midget champion said. “I got up to third but had a problem, a piece that got loose inside the car that made it difficult to work the throttle, and fell back to ninth. The season has gone real well so far, real consistent.”



Felker leads Daum, 1,910-1,550, in the championship chase going into tonight’s event at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie, Wis. Kuhn, the 2006 and 2009 POWRi Midget champion and second behind Brad Loyet’s 33 on the all-time win list, is third with 1,250.



POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series feature results (30 laps): 1. Brad Kuhn, 2. Zach Daum, 3. Andrew Felker, 4. Jake Blackhurst, 5. Austin Brown, 6. Garrett Aitken, 7. Scott Hatton, 8. Danny Stratton, 9. Parker Price-Miller, 10. Todd Lehr, 11. Tyler Thomas, 12. Seth Motsinger, 13. Mike Hess, 14. Darren Hagen, 15. Justin Peck, 16. Alex Bright, 17. Daniel Robinson, 18. Colten Cottle, 19. Eric Johnson.



For more information, go to www.POWRi.com.

Fred Zirzow
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Jonr (Offline)
  #5 7/14/13 12:22 PM
I thought that POWRi always had 30+ cars every time they unloaded?

That's right, Wilmot is no where near the shadow of the arch.
billwill7 (Offline)
  #6 7/14/13 2:06 PM
The best midget racing is with in 2 1/2 hours of the arch. Tri-city,Belleville,Macon ,Lincoln ,Haubstadt !!!!

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mortboyz
  #7 7/14/13 4:16 PM
Seems that 19-20 car fields at the Prairie is a pretty good turnout anymore. And I'm thinkin there were only about a handful of Badger cars at the co-sanctioned double dip at Belle Clair last weekend. It's all good.....
Andrew S. Quinn (Offline)
  #8 7/14/13 4:42 PM
Give them a break!

Considering the state of midget racing North of the Cheddar Curtain the last few years,I'd say 21 cars is a pretty good count.At least POWRi is trying to grow midget racing up there,and remember,Rome wasnt built in a day either.
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midgetmaniac (Offline)
  #9 7/14/13 6:01 PM
Originally Posted by billwill7:
The best midget racing is with in 2 1/2 hours of the arch. Tri-city,Belleville,Macon ,Lincoln ,Haubstadt !!!!

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You need to try Kokomo or Angel Park before you go making those comments about midgets
markd (Offline)
  #10 7/14/13 8:29 PM
Looks like POWRi brought more cars to Wilmot than Badger did.
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