Saturday Night, August
27th, Sturgeon Bay, WI - The name of the game Saturday Night was
championship
on T Simon Jewelers Night, at the Forest County Potawatomi Thunderhill Raceway. The most
exciting race of the night was the Street Stock feature.
Photo Highlights |

Saturday night, #3 Todd Darts set
a record fifth Budweiser IMCA Modified Champ- ionship at Thunderhill, dedicating his
championship to his mother.
The 2005 Wulf Brothers IMCA Stock Car Championship went to #90 Shawn Kilgore,
claiming his second championship in two nights! Representatives from T Simon Jewelers
presented 2005 Thunderhill Track
Champion Watches to each divisions' points champions.

The final Dairy Queen Street Stock
feature gave fans quite a show with a second place #25 Mike Pierrard nipping out #11v Von
Eytcheson by mere inches. Both where declared co-champions with a tie in track champion
points.
#71 Eddie Anschutz claimed his second
Mays Sports Center IMCA Hobby Stock Championship in a row for 2005, dedicating his
championship to his Grandpa and Grandma Arndt, and Nathan Bouche.
#8 Tyler Smith won his first Door County
Motorsports 4-cylinder Championship at Thunderhill.

In the Budweiser IMCA Modified feature,
#3L Billy LeMiuex edged out Jay Matthias, Benji Lacrosse and Todd Dart at the line. 
A series of cautions kept the field
close in the Budweiser IMCA Modified feature race at Thunderhill Raceway. In the closing
laps, race leader #3L Billy LeMieux (outside) got a lot of pressure from #3 Todd Dart and
#8m Jay Matthias in a fierce battle for the lead.

The Wulf Brothers IMCA Stock Car
feature race win was claimed by #54 B.J. Soquet, winning his second feature of the season
over Muench, Tony Bouche, Charlie Kroll, and Eugene Gregorich.

The Wulf Brothers IMCA Stock Car
feature took to the track first. #97 Jamie Suchoski led the opening two laps of the
feature, until #54 B.J. Soquet grabbed control on lap three. 
Dairy Queen Street Stock #95 Aaron
Thornton won his third feature of the season on the final 2005 points night at
Thunderhill.
Dairy Queen Street Stock feature winner
#95 Aaron Thornton made his presence known right away, by making his move on #3 Todd
Polster on lap three.
In the Mays Sport Center IMCA Hobby
Stock feature, #40b Tom Brumlic cruised to his fourth feature win of the season.
In the Mays Sport Center IMCA Hobby
Stock feature, #40b Tom Brumlic took off like a man on a mission including a pass on #49
Roger LaViolette.

Ioe Krauel swept the Bomber action with
his feature win over Jason Jandrin and Dan Merkle
The Door County Motorsports 4-cylinder
feature was led every lap by #118 Tim Jorgenson, picking up his first win in only two
visits.

#118 Tim Jorgenson outran heat winner
#15 Scott Zuegler in Saturdays feature event.
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Von Eytcheson led Mike Pierrard by 1 point going into the night. Pierrard and
Eytcheson duked it out right to the end, with Pierrard winning by an inch or two at the
finish line. Pierrard and Eytcheson are Co-Champs in the Street Stocks.
Todd Dart claimed his track record fifth divisional feature in the Budweiser IMCA
Modifieds. Shawn Kilgore capped off an impressive weekend by capturing both the Sturgeon
Bay Wulf Brothers IMCA Stockcar championship, and the Luxemburg Championship on
Friday night. Eddie Anschutz claimed his second Mays Sport Center IMCA Hobby Stock
Championship. Tyler Smith won his first Door County Motorsports 4-cylinder Championship at
Thunderhill.
The Wulf Brothers IMCA Stockcar feature took to the track first. Jamie Suchoski led
the opening two laps of the feature, until B.J. Soquet grabbed control on lap 3. Soquet
shot off like a jet, and was never touched the rest of the way. Troy Muench made his way
to second, but never was able to challenge Soquet. The race went green to checker, with
Soquet winning his second feature of the season over Muench, Tony Bouche, Charlie Kroll,
and Eugene Gregorich. "This was pretty cool winning two championships in the same
weekend. I have never done that before." Shawn Kilgore after claiming his second
Championship in two nights. The rookie of the year went to Cory Cochart.
Billy Lemieux used the outside line to get the early lead in the Budweiser IMCA Modified
feature. Jay Matthias quickly made it to second, and started to catch Lemieux. The race
for the championship had Jeremy Jacobs a couple of spots ahead of Todd Dart, but a broken
drive shaft ended Jacobs night mid-way through the race. A series of cautions kept
the field close.
Coming up on the white flag, Matthias was able get to the inside of Lemieux. At the
same time, Benji Lacrosse and Todd Dart caught the top two, and made their moves. Coming
out of turn four, the group went four-wide for the win with Lemiuex edging out Matthias,
Lacrosse and Dart at the line. Jared Siefert rounded out the top five. This was
Lemieuxs first win of the season.
It was also Todd Darts record setting fifth IMCA Modified Champ- ionship at
Thunderhill. "I alway run well at Thunderhill. As for my plans next year, I might be
doing a little bit of traveling with the car, Im not really sure yet. I would like
to dedicate this championship to my mother." Todd Dart after his record-setting fifth
championship. The rookie of the year was Dave Werbelow.
Dwayne Mertens led the opening lap of the Mays Sport Center IMCA Hobby Stock feature,
until Dave DeGrave made his way to the top spot. Brumlic made his move on lap nine, with a
pass down low on DeGrave. Brumlic took off, and never looked back. Meanwhile, point leader
Eddie Anschutz main objective was to finish in the top 4, to claim his second championship
in a row. Anschutz waited until halfway through the race to make his move.
He passed a group of cars on the high-line. Anschutz last pass was DeGrave, on the
high-line, to take the second spot. With Anshutz settling for second, Tom Brumlic cruised
to his fourth feature win of the season. "This is pretty cool to win my second
championship. I feel this last month has been very good; it is nice to have good momentum
going into the Super Nationals in Boone, IA in a week. I want to dedicate this
championship to my Grandpa and Grandma Arndt, and Nathan Bouche." The rookie of the
year was Terry Therrien.
The Door County Motorsports 4-cylinder division came out next, with Tim Jorgenson leading
every lap to pick up his first win in only two visits. Jorgenson won by almost a full
straightaway over Jeremy Dubois and Tony Everard. All Tyler Smith had to do was start the
feature race to claim his championship. Smith finished mid-pack, and picked up his first
Thunderhill championship. "I am a little sore after the hard hit last week, but
its awesome to win the championship. I feel like Jay Matthias winning like
this." Tyler Smith after claiming his second career 4-cylinder Championship in
Northeastern Wisconsin. The rookie of the year was Jeremy Dubois
The final Dairy Queen Street Stock feature took to the track. Aaron Thornton made his
presence known right away, by making his move on Todd Polster on lap 3. Thornton set sail,
and was never touched. Second place, and the championship title, was on the line between
Mike Pierrard and Von Eytcheson. With Pierrard on the inside, and Eytcheson on the
outside, Thornton was able to pull away. Pierrard kept the second spot over the middle
part of the race.
With two laps to go, Eytcheson edged ahead, but Pierrard fought back. The white flag
flew with them neck and neck. At the checker flag Pierrard nipped out Eytcheson by a mere
inches. Both where declared co-champions. Thornton won the feature followed by Pierrard,
Eytcheson, and Scott Reinhardt.
This is what Mike Pierrard thought of his championship, "This is only my second
full season racing in the Street Stocks, so its awesome to win." "Mike ran
me well all season, and its cool to share the title with him. This is my second
championship in two years between Luxemburg and Thunderhill which is pretty neat."
Von Eytcheson after being named co-champion. The rookie of the year was Jordan Whipple.
Joe Krauel swept the Bomber action with his feature win over Jason Jandrin and Dan Merkle.
Next Saturday Night is the Street Stock Slam. Street Stocks will be going for $800.00 to
win, plus $20.00 a lap for each person that leads the race. Racing gets underway at 6 p.m.
Budweiser IMCA Modified Feature- 1. Billy
Lemieux Jr, Sturgeon Bay 2. Jay Matthias, DePere 3. Benji Lacrosse, Luxemburg 4. Todd
Dart, Algoma 5. Jared Siefert, Green Bay
Consi- 1. Randy Lemieux Jr, Sturgeon Bay
Heats- #1 1. Dave Zeitler, Luxemburg 2. Dan Rataczjak, Frog Station
#2 1. Scott Derenne, Luxemburg 2. Dart
#3 1. Matthias 2. Darrell Massart, Brussels
Wulf Brothers IMCA Stockcar Feature-
1. B.J. Soquet, Luxemburg 2. Troy Muench, Brussels 3. Tony Bouche, Algoma 4. Charlie
Kroll, Forestville 5. Eugene Gregorich
Heats- #1 1. Matt Junio, Casco 2. Bouche
#2 1. Shawn Kilgore, Kewaunee 2. Cory Cochart, Kewaunee
#3 1. Soquet 2. Kroll
Mays Sport Center IMCA Hobby Stocks Feature-
1. Tom Brumlic, Denmark 2. Eddie Anschutz, Algoma 3. Dave DeGrave, Luxemburg 4. Keith
Kickbusch, Kewaunee 5. Dave Lane, Green Bay
Heats- # 1. Derek Moede, Casco 2. Roger Laviolette, Sturgeon Bay
#2 1. Anschutz 2. DeGrave
Dairy Queen Street Stock Feature- 1. Aaron
Thornton, Forestville 2. Mike Pierrard, Green Bay 3. Von Eytcheson, Forestville 4. Scott
Reinhardt, Baileys Harbor
Heats- #1 1. Todd Polster, Baileys Harbor 2. Pierrard
#2 1. Eytcheson 2. Polster
Door County Motorsports 4 cylinder Feature-
1. Tim Jorgenson, DePere 2. Jeremy Dubois, Algoma 3. Tony Everard, Green Bay
Heat- 1. Scott Zuegler, Sturgeon Bay 2. Jorgenson |