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Nathan Haseleu wins WCS Pepsi 100 at Madison International Speedway A cool, windy day greeted fans at Madison International Speedway who were treated to four divisions of exciting racing action. When the racing was done it would be Nathan Haseleu, Steve Dickson, Erik Gehrke, and Morgan Schissel who would be going home winners. Nathan Haseleu of Pardeeville, Wisconsin, cruised to victory in the Wisconsin Challenge Series Pepsi 100 at Madison International Speedway. Haseleu topped a field of twenty-four cars in the second WCS event of the 2007 season. And what a difference a few months makes. In last September's WCS event at MIS Haseleu drove a fantastic race only to see everything go away late in the race when an incident coming out of turn four saw him take a wild upside down ride along the front stretch wall. Today it would be different. It's great to win a WCS event here at Madison. This is kind of my home track and it's nice to win here, said Haseleu, who has numerous super late model victories at MIS. Setting fast time was Bobby Wilberg of Orfordville, Wisconsin. The quick qualifier then rolled the dice to determine the invert. Rolling a thirteen meant Wilberg would start thirteenth and DeForest's Andrew Morrissey would start on the pole. With two super late model feature wins to his credit already in 2007 most people figured Morrissey would be awfully tough to beat from the pole. Morrissey and Brandon Hill led the field to the green flag and it would be Morrissey taking the top spot with Haseleu, who started in row two, up to second. Morrissey could only hold off Haseleu for the first eleven laps until Haseleu made an inside pass on lap twelve for the lead. From there on it was all Haseleu. Never really threatened for the lead, Haseleu continued to increase his lead followed by Morrissey, Chad Wood, and Trent Snyder. On lap 39 Kyle Calmes moved into the top five and by lap 41 Wilberg had moved up seven spots into sixth place. Meanwhile Haseleu continued to build a seven car length advantage over the field. On lap 75 Mark Eswein joined the top five with Morrissey continuing to lose ground on Haseleu. Eventually Wood would overtake Morrissey for second before the race's final caution flag came out on lap 87. A great restart by Haseleu kept Wood at bay followed by Calmes, Eswein, and Morrissey. Haseleu continued to hold off the field for the remainder of the race and avoided any late race difficulties and came home victorious. Rounding out the top five were Wood, Calmes, Eswein, and Brian Johnson Jr. Taking home top ten finishes were Morrissey, Wilberg, Andy Monday, Jeff Richards, and Frank Kreyer. Wilberg set fast time with a lap of 17.546. Jason Weinkauf won the twenty-five lap qualifying race. Steve Dickson of Rockton, Illinois, won the twenty lap feature for the Roto Rooter Bandits. This one was a wild one right from the start as the thirteen car field needed a couple of restarts before getting a lap under green as a pair of rookies, Ryan Slater and Dustin Lean, tried to bring the field to the green flag. Once a lap was completed it was rookie driver Loren Farr who would take the lead before yielding it to Cory Skolaski one lap later. A third caution came out on lap 3 for a spin and after the restart it would be Bobby Selsing Jr. taking over the top spot. An exciting battle quickly developed between Selsing Jr., Tyler Kelley, and Steve Dickson and some of the most exciting laps in Roto Rooter Bandit history would follow. Bumping, banging, and three wide action wouldcontinue for several laps before Selsing Jr. made heavy contact with the wall along with Kelley. Selsing Jr. would be done for the afternoon with Kelley able to continue. Kelley would lead the field back to green closely pursued by Dickson. But with a tire going down Kelley drifted high and opened the door for Dickson who made the pass on lap 18 and drove to victory lane. Following Dickson at the line were Rory Padfield, Alex Jones, Alex Lee, and Lean. It was a great race. This feels great- first day out and with a new car, said Dickson from victory lane. A thrilling finish in the Central States Super Cups Adult Division propelled Erik Gehrke of Grayslake, Illinois, to victory lane in their twenty-five lap feature. This is amazing, said Gehrke as he climbed from his car in victory lane. Nineteen cars started the feature in the first-ever appearance by the Super Cups. Mick Ellis and Erle Hoth paced the half-scale cars to the green flag. Ellis took the early lead before the first of a series of caution flags came out for a spin. After the restart it was Hoth moving into the top spot followed by Jim Scanlon ,Ellis, and Gehrke. Hoth would maintain his advantage over Erik Gehrke and the field through four different cautions until lap 22 when Jeff Myers snuck by him for the lead. The event's final caution came out on lap 23 setting up a wild finish. Myers and Hoth were battling for the lead going into the final lap when lapped traffic forced the drivers two different directions and opened the door for Gehrke, who was third, to take the lead and hang on for the win. Morgan Schissel of Marshall, Wisconsin, became the youngest feature winner ever at Madison International Speedway by winning the fifteen lap Central States Super Cup Junior Division feature. The ten year old driver and fourth grader started on the pole in the nine car division featuring drivers from eight to fourteen years old. Schissel led the first three circuits before being passed by Camden Murphy. Murphy continued to hold a slight advantage until the caution came out on twelve. When the green flag waved again Murphy and Schissel were side by side with Schissel eventually regaining the lead on lap fourteen and taking home the checkered flag one lap later. Murphy won the heat race. The Friday night racing season begins on May 11th at Madison International Speedway with action in the Weaver Auto Parts Madison Late Models, Rockweiler Insulation Limited Late Models, Roto Rooter Bandits, Legends, and Bandoleros. Hot laps begin at 4:45, qualifying at 6:45 with racing at 7:30. An additional practice session will be held from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. For more information please check out our website at madisoninternationalspeedway.com or call 608.835.9700. Race Results Wisconsin Challenge Series Feature: (100 Laps) Nathan Haseleu- Pardeeville, Chad Wood- Madison, Kyle Calmes- Freedom, Mark Eswein- Wisconsin Rapids, Brian Johnson Jr.- South Beloit, IL, Andrew Morrissey- DeForest, Bobby Wilberg- Orfordville, Andy Monday- Appleton, Kenny Richards- Montello, Frank Kreyer- Pardeeville Trent Snyder- Ironton, MN, Tim Rothe- Appleton, Brandon Hill- Lake Geneva, Jeremy Lepak- Wausau, Don Turner- LaCrosse, John Wood- Madison, Jacob Goede- New Germany, MN, Dave Feiler- Sun Prairie, Jason Weinkauf- Merrill, John Zimmerman- Markesan Jacob Humphrey- Lake Geneva, Steve Carlson- West Salem, Tommy Pecaro- Janesville, Dillon Kralovetz- Bonduel Fast Time: Bobby Wilberg- Orfordville, WI 17.546 Qualifying Race: Jason Weinkauf- Merrill Roto Rooter Bandits Feature: (20 Laps) (1-10) Steve Dickson- Rockton, IL, Rory Padfield- Stoughton, Alex Jones- Middleton, Alex Lee- Madison, Dustin Lean- Edgerton, Jody Schmidt- Belleville, Brandon Skolaski- Fitchburg, Loren Farr- Stoughton, Tyler Kelley- Oregon, Bobby Selsing Jr.- Fort Atkinson (11-13) Cory Skolaski- Fitchburg, Chester Ace- Oregon, Ryan Slater- Brooklyn Heat One: Cory Skolaski- Fitchburg Heat Two: Tyler Kelley- Oregon Central States Super Cups Senior Division: Feature: 25 Laps Erik Gehrke- Grayslake, IL, Erle Hoth- Medinah, IL, Andy Forster- Lake Zurich,, IL, Mick Ellis- Schaumburg, IL, Nick Incoglia- Beach Park, IL, David Cerer- Antioch, IL, Steve Dorko- Wisconsin Dells, Sam Morici- McHenry, IL, Number 34, Jim Termanas- Lake in the Hills, Il Jeff Myers- Elgin, IL, Steve Naples- Bartlett, IL, Dakota Potts- Zion, IL, , Mike Whitmore- Zion, IL, Jim Scanlon- Zion, IL, Karl Turner- Morrison, IL, Skyler Murphy- Itasca, IL, Jake Jump- Wisconsin Dells, Alyssa Myers- Elgin, IL Heat One: Mick Ellis- Schaumburg, IL Heat Two: Erle Hoth- Medinah, IL Junior Division: Feature: 15 Laps (1-9) Morgan Schissel- Marshall, Camden Murphy- Itasca, IL, Kyle Brinkmann- Elkhorn, Cody Lipstreurer- Genoa City, Trenton Ensing- Zeeland, MI, Elliott Pritchett- Sycamore, IL, Lily McElwee- Mishawaka, IN, Krystina Lipstreurer- Genoa City, McArthy Heat One: Camden Murphy-Itasca, IL
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