DAVENPORT, Iowa — Three drivers that had been in search of a Davenport Speedway win, finally made it to victory lane on Friday night. The other three classes saw repeat winners be victorious.
Andy Nezworski had the lead of the Outhouse and Storage to Go Container Rentals IMCA Late Model feature, lost it to Kasey Williams, but got it back with three laps to go. Nezworski was able to hold off a charging Bryce Garnhart in the final laps to take the win. It is his first Davenport win of the season.
Garnhart would finish a close second, while Williams is credited with third. Jesse Bodin and Nathan Balensiefen completed the first five.
Chris Zogg also collected his first Davenport win of the season in the Wangelin’s Auto IMCA Modified division. Rob Dominacki led the first seven laps of the 20-lap main event. Matt Werner would be next to take the point, but his lead would be short-lived. Zogg, who started 11th, grabbed the lead on lap 10 and pulled away to a four-second advantage at the checkered flag.
Werner held on to finish second. 12th-place starter Ben Chapman took third. Kyle Montgomery and Patrick Moore were fourth and fifth, respectively.
It was the same old song in the D&K Home Products IMCA SportMods. Logan Veloz captured win No. 6 of the season. After starting in the fifth row, Veloz made his way to second by lap four, but would not see the lead until lap 10. Once in front, it was just a matter of clicking off the remaining laps.
Dakota Cole would finish second with Ryan Walker third. Early race leader Logan Cumby finished in fourth, just ahead of Levi Heath.
Zach Zuberbrier used the low line to pass Cary Brown and win the Koehler Electric Outlaw Street Stock feature. Brown had to fend off Tony VonDresky to secure second place. Finishing behind Tony were Donnie Louck in fourth and Jake Lund in fifth.
Jordan Miles passed Karter Miles to claim his third Theisen’s IMCA Hobby Stock feature of the season and his second straight win. Cody Staley posted a second-place finish. Karter Miles, Kaden Staley and Randy LaMar were third through fifth in that order.
Cyle Hawkins continued on his march to a track championship in the Fred’s Towing & Cantrell’s Towing 4-Cylinder class. Hawkins racked up win number three on the season. Hawkins dominated the feature leading the last nine laps of the 12-lap contest. Trent Lebarge would finish second with Michael Snyder third. Lucas Pappas and Brendon Koch rounded out the top five.