The grand finale of the WSK Final Cup, Round 3 in Lonato
The grand finale of the WSK Final Cup, Round 3 in Lonato

The grand finale of the WSK Final Cup,...

The grand finale of the WSK Final Cup, Round 3 in Lonato

The grand finale of the WSK Final Cup, Round 3 in Lonato

The grand finale of the 20th season of WSK Promotion has just begun at Lonato's South Garda Karting with the third and final round of the WSK Final Cup. The latest entry list shows 405 drivers,...
Kart CRG: Podium goal in the Final WSK Round
Kart CRG: Podium goal in the Final WSK Round

Kart CRG: Podium goal in the Final WSK...

Kart CRG: Podium goal in the Final WSK Round

Kart CRG: Podium goal in the Final WSK Round

On Sunday, November 23rd, the Lonato circuit will host the last of the three WSK Final events, which will close the long 2026 International karting season. This important meeting will welcome as many...
WSK Promotion renews the agreement with VEGA and LeCont for season 2026
WSK Promotion renews the agreement with VEGA and LeCont for season 2026

WSK Promotion renews the agreement with...

WSK Promotion renews the agreement with VEGA and LeCont for season 2026

WSK Promotion renews the agreement with VEGA and LeCont for season 2026

WSK Promotion is pleased to announce the renewal of the agreement for the supply of VEGA and LeCont tyres for the 2026 season, continuing the collaboration established many years ago with mutual...
A total of 400 drivers expected in Lonato for the grand finale of the WSK Final Cup
A total of 400 drivers expected in Lonato for the grand finale of the WSK Final Cup

A total of 400 drivers expected in...

A total of 400 drivers expected in Lonato for the grand finale of the WSK Final Cup

A total of 400 drivers expected in Lonato for the grand finale of the WSK Final Cup

The third and closing round of the WSK Final Cup will get underway next November 18-23 at the South Garda Karting circuit. The closing challenge of the year will award the titles in all...
WSK Final Cup: the first winners of the Vulcain watches
WSK Final Cup: the first winners of the Vulcain watches

WSK Final Cup: the first winners of the...

WSK Final Cup: the first winners of the Vulcain watches

WSK Final Cup: the first winners of the Vulcain watches

In the three WSK Final Cup events, in addition to the wonderful trophies awarded to the top three finishers in each round, the winners of each event are also awarded with precious Vulcain watches from...
Kart Republic chassis wins in WSK at Cremona and in IAME at Valencia
Kart Republic chassis wins in WSK at Cremona and in IAME at Valencia

Kart Republic chassis wins in WSK at...

Kart Republic chassis wins in WSK at Cremona and in IAME at Valencia

Kart Republic chassis wins in WSK at Cremona and in IAME at Valencia

After racking up victories at the opening round of the WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta, Kart Republic continued its winning streak over the next two weeks. First at the major international IAME brand...
Birelart Racing and Bertuca continue their dominance at the WSK Final Cup in Cremona
Birelart Racing and Bertuca continue their dominance at the WSK Final Cup in Cremona

Birelart Racing and Bertuca continue...

Birelart Racing and Bertuca continue their dominance at the WSK Final Cup in Cremona

Birelart Racing and Bertuca continue their dominance at the WSK Final Cup in Cremona

The second round of the 2025 WSK Final Cup once again showcased the strength and consistency of Birelart Racing across every category. Cristian Bertuca’s second consecutive victory in KZ2...
Lenovo Kalì Kart Team one step away from the podium in Cremona
Lenovo Kalì Kart Team one step away from the podium in Cremona

Lenovo Kalì Kart Team one step away from...

Lenovo Kalì Kart Team one step away from the podium in Cremona

Lenovo Kalì Kart Team one step away from the podium in Cremona

It was a very positive weekend for the Lenovo Kalì Kart Team at the Cremona circuit for the 2nd and penultimate round of the WSK Final. Davide Bottaro, who joined the Lenovo squad on the eve of the...
Modena Kart Racing Team secures another podium finish in Cremona
Modena Kart Racing Team secures another podium finish in Cremona

Modena Kart Racing Team secures another...

Modena Kart Racing Team secures another podium finish in Cremona

Modena Kart Racing Team secures another podium finish in Cremona

After Gioele Girardello, Albert Tamm and Nojus Stasionis during this fabulous 2025 season, Modena Kart Racing Team has once again enabled one of its drivers to take the podium honours. In Cremona,...
The second round of the WSK Final Cup has been spectacular at the Cremona Circuit
The second round of the WSK Final Cup has been spectacular at the Cremona Circuit

The second round of the WSK Final Cup...

The second round of the WSK Final Cup has been spectacular at the Cremona Circuit

The second round of the WSK Final Cup has been spectacular at the Cremona Circuit

An exceptional challenge has been staged among the 336 drivers of the second round held of the series at the Cremona Circuit. Victory went to Godschalk (MINI U10), Ratajski MINI Gr.3, Ociepa (OK-N),...
Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 2 at the Cremona Circuit
Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 2 at the Cremona Circuit

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the...

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 2 at the Cremona Circuit

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 2 at the Cremona Circuit

The WSK Final Cup is ready to take to the track at the Cremona Circuit for the second round of the season, from November 4th to 9th. It will feature the usual categories that provided the spectacle at...
WSK Final Cup in Cremona: qualifying heats done, all is set for the final stages
WSK Final Cup in Cremona: qualifying heats done, all is set for the final stages

WSK Final Cup in Cremona: qualifying...

WSK Final Cup in Cremona: qualifying heats done, all is set for the final stages

WSK Final Cup in Cremona: qualifying heats done, all is set for the final stages

The final stages of the second round of the WSK Final Cup will take place on Sunday, November 9th at the Cremona Circuit. Live on TV and Live Streaming Prefinals will start at 9:30, Finals at...
The qualifying heats of the WSK Final Cup named the first candidates to the win in Cremona
The qualifying heats of the WSK Final Cup named the first candidates to the win in Cremona

The qualifying heats of the WSK Final...

The qualifying heats of the WSK Final Cup named the first candidates to the win in Cremona

The qualifying heats of the WSK Final Cup named the first candidates to the win in Cremona

The initial heats of the weekend of Cremona named the first protagonists. The program will continue on Saturday with the remaining heats, while the final stages will be on Sunday, November...
The second round of the WSK Final Cup has kicked off in Cremona
The second round of the WSK Final Cup has kicked off in Cremona

The second round of the WSK Final Cup...

The second round of the WSK Final Cup has kicked off in Cremona

The second round of the WSK Final Cup has kicked off in Cremona

Solid participation figures were also recorded at the Cremona Circuit for the second round of the WSK Final Cup, following the opener in Franciacorta. The qualifying practice sessions on Saturday,...
Results: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit
Results: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit

Results: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final...

Results: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit

Results: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit

The WSK Final Cup is ready to take to the track at the Cremona Circuit for the second round of the season, from November 4th to 9th. It will feature the usual categories that provided the spectacle at...
Live timing: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit
Live timing: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit

Live timing: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK...

Live timing: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit

Live timing: Round 2 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Cremona Circuit

The WSK Final Cup is ready to take to the track at the Cremona Circuit for the second round of the season, from November 4th to 9th. It will feature the usual categories that provided the spectacle at...
Lenovo Kalì Kart Team ready for the WSK final in Cremona
Lenovo Kalì Kart Team ready for the WSK final in Cremona

Lenovo Kalì Kart Team ready for the WSK...

Lenovo Kalì Kart Team ready for the WSK final in Cremona

Lenovo Kalì Kart Team ready for the WSK final in Cremona

The preparation phase for the 2026 season continues this weekend for the Lenovo Kalì Kart Team, which will take part in the 2nd round of the WSK Final Cup at the Cremona circuit. The most important...
New trophies for Energy Corse on the podiums in WSK and IWF
New trophies for Energy Corse on the podiums in WSK and IWF

New trophies for Energy Corse on the...

New trophies for Energy Corse on the podiums in WSK and IWF

New trophies for Energy Corse on the podiums in WSK and IWF

Already on the podium of the FIA Karting World Championship in Kristianstad in OK, Lev Krutolohov repeated this feat at the opening of the WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta. A week later, Energy Corse...
The WSK Final Cup heading to Cremona for its second round
The WSK Final Cup heading to Cremona for its second round

The WSK Final Cup heading to Cremona for...

The WSK Final Cup heading to Cremona for its second round

The WSK Final Cup heading to Cremona for its second round

The second event of the WSK Final Cup will take place at the Cremona Circuit next November 4th - 9th with a relevant participation. The leaders of the current standings are Godschalk (MINI U10), Gorun...
The updated version of the WSK Promotion 2026 calendar
The updated version of the WSK Promotion 2026 calendar

The updated version of the WSK Promotion...

The updated version of the WSK Promotion 2026 calendar

The updated version of the WSK Promotion 2026 calendar

WSK Promotion announces the updated version of the WSK karting events of season 2026.

Four victories for the Kart Republic chassis at Franciacorta!

Four victories for the Kart Republic chassis at Franciacorta! Read more

The first of the three WSK Final Cup events ended on an extremely positive note for Kart Republic factory equipment and the teams that use it: 12 podiums including four victories, two triple wins and 30% KR chassis in a strong field of 357 entrants.

Parolin drivers deliver in multiple categories at Franciacorta

Parolin drivers deliver in multiple categories at Franciacorta Read more

Parolin Motorsport began the 2025 WSK Final Cup with a weekend of strong performances and outright speed at Franciacorta. The team featured prominently across the Mini U10, OK-Junior and OK categories, while Parolin chassis also reached the podium with Modena Kart and shone in the hands of other partner teams.

Birel Art wins KZ2 at the WSK Final Cup with Cristian Bertuca

Birel Art wins KZ2 at the WSK Final Cup with Cristian Bertuca Read more

The first round of the 2025 WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta confirmed Birel ART's strength across all categories. Cristian Bertuca won in KZ2, while the young Junior and Mini drivers also put in strong performances. On a dry and fast track, the Italian brand once again combined pure speed, consistency and technical reliability.

The winners of the first round of the WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta

The winners of the first round of the WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta Read more

The finals of the first of the three events of the WSK Final Cup were won by Godschalk (MINI U10), Gorun (MINI Gr.3), Marchesi (OK-N), Palacio (OK-NJ), Baglin (OKJ), Pesl (OK) and Bertuca (KZ2).      

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 1 at the Franciacorta Karting Track

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 1 at the Franciacorta Karting Track Read more

The opening round runs from October 21st to 26th at the Franciacorta Karting Track with over 380 drivers. Entry lists are almost full in all categories, with a large turnout in the junior categories, notably the participation of 72 drivers in the MINI Gr.3 Under 10 class     

All set in Franciacorta for the final stages of the first round of the WSK Final Cup

All set in Franciacorta for the final stages of the first round of the WSK Final Cup Read more

After the heats, the best places are held by Denner (KZ2), Pesl (OK), Baglin (OKJ), Schniegenberg (MINI U10), Perico (MINI Gr.3), Stasionis (OK-NJ) and Rossi (OK-N).      

Qualifying practice kick off an excellent WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta

Qualifying practice kick off an excellent WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta Read more

Pole positions were claimed by Pezzucchi (KZ2), Drummond (OK), Babicek (OKJ), Kralev (MINI U10), Devin (MINI Gr.3), Ociepa (KN-NJ) and Donanzan (OK-N). Qualifying heats will follow shortly. Prefinals and Finals with Live TV and Live Streaming coverage will be on Sunday. 

Results: Round 1 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Franciacorta Karting Track

Results: Round 1 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Franciacorta Karting Track Read more

The opening round runs from October 21st to 26th at the Franciacorta Karting Track with over 380 drivers. Entry lists are almost full in all categories, with a large turnout in the junior categories, notably the participation of 72 drivers in the MINI Gr.3 Under 10 class     

Live timing: Round 1 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Franciacorta Karting Track

Live timing: Round 1 of the 2025 WSK Final Cup at the Franciacorta Karting Track Read more

The opening round runs from October 21st to 26th at the Franciacorta Karting Track with over 380 drivers. Entry lists are almost full in all categories, with a large turnout in the junior categories, notably the participation of 72 drivers in the MINI Gr.3 Under 10 class     

The CRG Racing Team set for WSK Final

The CRG Racing Team set for WSK Final Read more

Engines are roaring to life at the Franciacorta circuit in Italy for Round 1 of the WSK Final, the international meeting that, as tradition dictates, closes the karting season. There will be three events on the calendar: the opening race this weekend in Franciacorta, followed by Round 2 in Cremona on November 9th, and the final round in Lonato on November 23rd. This Series is particularly important for teams as it serves as a prelude to the 2026 season, following the conclusion of the 2025 racing year, which effectively ended with the FIA World Championship.

The Lenovo Kalì Kart Team ready to debut at the WSK Final

The Lenovo Kalì Kart Team ready to debut at the WSK Final Read more

This week, from October 22 to 26 at the Franciacorta track, Round 1 of the WSK Final Series is scheduled to take place. For the official Kalì Kart team, it will be the first race featuring the new livery of title sponsor Lenovo, and therefore also the first official appearance under its new name — Lenovo Kalì Kart Team — on the official Entry List.

WSK Promotion announces its partnership with A’ksent Suisse Global Education

WSK Promotion announces its partnership with A’ksent Suisse Global Education Read more

On the occasion of the WSK Final Cup at the Franciacorta Karting Track, scheduled from October 23 to 26, the new collaboration between WSK Promotion and A’ksent Suisse Global Education will be officially presented. A’ksent Suisse Global Education is an international online institution founded ten years ago to support high-level competitive student-athletes.

WSK Promotion announces a prestigious partnership with Vulcain, a symbol of Swiss watchmaking excellence

WSK Promotion announces a prestigious partnership with Vulcain, a symbol of Swiss watchmaking excellence Read more

Vulcain has been named the official partner of the WSK Final Cup and will present a timepiece to the winners in all categories.

The season’s Grand Finale is at the WSK Final Cup 2025

The season’s Grand Finale is at the WSK Final Cup 2025 Read more

Great presence with over 360 drivers when ten days are left ahead of the first round in Franciacorta. The maximum number of drivers per category has been revised.     

The karting 2026 calendar by WSK Promotion

The karting 2026 calendar by WSK Promotion Read more

WSK Promotion annunces the calendar for the karting WSK events of 2026.

WSK Final Cup 2025, subscriptions accepted from September 12th

WSK Final Cup 2025, subscriptions accepted from September 12th Read more

The entry cap has been defined. On track, MINI, OKNJ, OKN, OKJ, OK and KZ2. The rounds of 2025 will be in Franciacorta, Cremona and Lonato.     

Modena Kart P1 and P2 in the Italian Championship

Modena Kart P1 and P2 in the Italian Championship Read more

Modena Kart Racing Team continues to dominate the podium! Whatever the competition, the Italian team confirms its expertise. A week after their double podium finish in the WSK Euro Series, Gioele Girardello and Albert Tamm achieved the same performance, finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively in the Final of the fourth round of the ACI Italian Karting Championship in Cremona. In OK-N Junior, the Italian and Swiss drivers now occupy the top two places in the overall standings, with only one event left to go. Once again, the competitiveness of the Modena Kart team's Parolin-TM Kart combinations was clearly established.

Modena Kart places two drivers on the final podium of the WSK Euro Series

Modena Kart places two drivers on the final podium of the WSK Euro Series Read more

The 2025 WSK Euro Series ended on a high note for Modena Kart. In May in Viterbo, the Italian team had already celebrated exceptional 2nd and 3rd places for Albert Tamm and Gioele Girardello in OK-N Junior. Seven weeks later, another double podium rewarded the team's hard work and the performance of the drivers at the wheel of their Parolin-TM Karts. This brilliant result allowed the two Modena Racing drivers to claim two new trophies: the runner-up title for Girardello and 3rd place in the overall standings for Tamm.

The WSK Euro Series 2025 Champions

The WSK Euro Series 2025 Champions Read more

The Finals of the second round at the Cremona Circuit awarded the titles to Hedfors (MINI Gr.3), Godschalk (MINI U10), Xie (OK-NJ), Zulfikari (OKJ), Scognamiglio (OK-N) and Costoya (OK).     

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Euro Series Round 2 at the Cremona Circuit

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Euro Series Round 2 at the Cremona Circuit Read more

The second and decisive round will see over 250 drivers making it to the track from 53 countries. Up for grabs are the titles of all categories. In Cremona, the entry list is also particularly numerous and of excellent quality in all categories, from the MINI reserved to youngsters, to OK-N Junior, and OKJ, to the higher-performing OK-N and OK. As usual, the remarkable participation of the very young MINI drivers stands out, with 90 drivers aged from 8 to 11 in both Under 10 and Gr.3, coming from as many as 39 Nations.

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Clash of street race titans at ‘baddest ass go kart race in the world’
Bas Kaligis
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Clash of street race titans at ‘baddest ass go kart race in the world’

ROCK ISLAND — Two giants of North American street racing faced off again during the 25th annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix powered by Mediacom, world’s largest karting street race. After a five-year absence raising a family, Gary Lawson of Indiana returned to “The Rock” for the 25th edition in hopes of adding to his 28 wins at the prestigious event. Meanwhile, Tony Neilson entered 10 of the 17 classes offered hoping to add to his 20 careers wins at Rock Island and closing the gap on Lawson. Lawson won three of the four races he entered – one at the expense of Neilson – while Neilson added three more wins to run his total to 23 including Yamaha Heavy 1. Another local Quad-Cities driver, Tim Goettsch, added a 12th career win in Yamaha Medium to move to third place in overall wins. Gage Rucker won the Yamaha Heavy 2 race.

Among Lawson’s wins was the Travis DeVriendt Memorial Briggs Heavy race with 30 entries. Each year the race helps to draw attention to suicide awareness after the untimely death of the former Rock Island champion. An on-track autograph session for race fans precedes that race.

“My goal was to just get one (win) and instead we got three. We were close in a couple of others and just didn’t have enough but that’s what this event is all about – great competition,” said Neilson. Later Neilson called out Lawson and his family at the annual awards ceremony, thanking them for returning to Rock Island. “It’s an honor to race with you,” Neilson said.

“My son already is racing a little kid kart and having a blast so it’ll be more of him and less of me as the future unfolds,” Lawson told The Dispatch-Rock Island Argus newspaper. “I doubt I’ll run much after this,” added Lawson, now an engine builder for Comet Kart Sales in Indiana.

Meanwhile another milestone was hit with the 20th running of the King of the Streets open shifter race. One of the stoutest fields in recent history took the grid for Sunday’s feature after a unique back-to-back heat race format on Saturday.

Race Liberante made a run from back in the field to second place by the midway point and then ran down three-time SKUSA SuperNationals winner Billy Musgrave from California as the white flag flew to win by .524 of a second with Texan Jake French third, 2.441 seconds back. The race featured five of the nation’s top shifter pilots and three previous King of the Streets winners. Last year’s King, Rory van der Steur from Maryland, finished sixth.

As he donned the ceremonial crown and cape, Liberante declared Rock Island “the baddest ass go kart race in the world” and promised to enter even more classes in 2020 “because I love it that much.”

“I am so, so happy that I came to this event,” Liberante said. “This is what karting needs. If you are interested in go karting after this, and I don’t know why you wouldn’t be, get in touch with your local kart shop and get out here next year and have some fun. Nothing can replace this...The whole Rock Island staff is phenomenal here. I can’t be happier.”

Liberante also won a second open shifter race leading all 20 laps. Bermuda’s Scott “Skitchy” Barnes led all 20 laps in the Shifter Masters event for his fourth win at Rock Island.

Pete Vetter won his third Rock winning the Margay Ignite Senior 2 race. Austin Wilkins, the 2017 King of the Streets, won the TaG Senior race beating Josh Lane by 6 seconds. Wilkins still holds the record for the fastest lap ever run at Rock Island, a 31.084 set in 2016. The closest anyone got this year was a 31.682 by Liberante in King of the Streets.

Rock Island prides itself on being the one event where nearly every type of kart is showcased and this year that included three vintage race classes. Shawn Welte from Wisconsin won Vintage Open, Marty Westen from Iowa won Vintage Yamaha and Dave Fisher from Illinois completed the trio winning Vintage Mac.

Another up-and-coming young driver had a statement weekend when Evan Stamer, 17, from downstate Illinois, won two races including a win at the wire against Neilson in the Margay Ignite Senior 1 race.

 “It’s such a legendary event and the racers I beat are so amazing. To beat Neilson head-to-head like this is indescribable. He’s won so many big races and he’s always seemed to get me before but I finally got him today,” Stamer told the Dispatch-Argus.

He also won the Briggs CIK bodywork race. The family and friends of racer Russ Jolly, 38, who passed away unexpectedly in July from a heart-related illness, used a moment before the race to remember him with a “Jolly Smash” tribute. Friend Michael Welsh drove Jolly’s 005 kart.

Racers agreed events like that make Rock Island special. “The support and love he has had is exponential,” said his wife, Jillian, who helped push his kart to the starting grid. “It means a lot.”

Race teams at Rock Island this year represented Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Missouri, Massachusetts, Indiana, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, Kansas, Tennessee, Maryland and Arizona as well as Canada and Bermuda. Rock Island is licensed through the United States Auto Club (USAC) and is on the ACCUS calendar so that drivers from any country can compete. There have been drivers from 8 foreign countries and 13 foreign winners.
 

Sponsors for this year’s event include: Mediacom, Jumer’s Casino & Hotel, Hoosier Tires, LeCont Tires, Gett Industries, Briggs & Stratton Racing, Modern Woodmen Financial/ Joe Schurr agent, CBS TV4 / Fox 18 and CW, Schurr Power Racing Engines, RLV Tuned Exhaust, Sunbelt Rentals, AMT Ambulance, Johannes Bus Service, The Dispatch-Rock Island Argus-QC Online.com, Holiday Inn Rock Island, eKartingnews.com, Courtesy Car City, Gas & Electric Credit Union, Rogan Scale, Triple E Sales, Curry’s Transportation, Miller Trucking and Excavating, Brenny’s Motorcycle Center, Hiland Toyota, QC Gearheads, RIGP Corner Workers, Becky Rasmussen, Quad City Camaro Club, HMG-TB Kart Indy, City of Rock Island/Ald. Dylan Parker and the local radio stations Q106, Fox Sports QC, WOC and WLLR. For more information on the race, please visit rockislandgrandprix.com.

Feature Races 2019 Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix powered by Mediacom

Briggs & Stratton 206cc Heavy 1

1, Gary Lawson, Greenfield, Ind.

2, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

3, Connor Lund, Dixon, Ill.

4, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

5, Morgan Schuler, DeWitt, Iowa

6, Evan Stamer, Glen Carbon, Ill.

7, Justin Wishard, Pecatonica, Ill.

8, Matt Pewe, Davenport, Iowa

9, Jesse Clossey, Beloit, Wis.

10, Marvin Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

11, Jeff Dolian, Plano, Tex.

12, Chad Patch, Davenport, Iowa

3, Ethan Dietrich, Byron, Ill.

14, Logan Smith, St. Charles, Ill.

15, Allen Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

16, Mahlon Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

17, Tyler Jasperson, Rosemount, Minn.

18, Dillon Morley, Moline, Ill.

19, Jeremy Hood, Avon, Ind.

20, Jason Crane, Quincy, Ill.

21, Joshua Skelley, Davenport, Iowa

22, Jerry Miller, Blue Grass, Iowa

23, Nelson Ullinskey, Kewanee, Ill.

24, Joseph Rapp, Bettendorf, Iowa

25, Justin Johnson, Goshen, Ind.

26, Mitchell Staats, Milan, Ill.

27, Matthew Burpo, Paragon, Ind.

28, David Borntreger, Muscoda, Wis.

Did not start: Shaun Miller, Claypool, Ind.; Nick Ockenfels, Bettendorf, Iowa; John Pritchett, Marquette, Mich.

 

Yamaha Heavy 1

1, Gage Rucker, Truxton, Mo.

2, Chad Patch, Davenport, Iowa

3, Dustin Blomme, Eldridge, Iowa

4, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

5, Michael Dittmer, Davenport, Iowa

6, Shane Wells, Blue Grass, Iowa

7, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

8, Kristopher Porter, Rock Island, Ill.

9, Randy Porter, Rock Island, Ill.

10, Lucas Hart, Jefferson City, Mo.

11, Casey Jacobs, Colona, Ill.

12, Tim Goettsch, Bettendorf, Iowa

DNS: J.T. Noble, Holts Summit, Mo.

 

Margay Ignite Senior 1

1, Evan Stamer, Glen Carbon, Ill.

2, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

3, Justin Vancil, Quincy, Ill.

4, Pete Vetter, Arnold, Mo.

5, Jeff Dolian, Plano, Tex.

6, Alexander Searle, Plantation, Fla.

7, Michael Scharf, St. Louis, Mo.

8, David Cole, Grand Rapids, Mich.

9, Brandin Moore, Alton, Ill.

10, Gage Rucker, Truxton, Mo.

11, Greg Mefford, Glen Carbon, Ill.

12, Max Geitzenbauer, St. Charles, Mo.

13, Rockwell Secrest, St. Charles, Mo.

14, Kayla Carlson, Princeton, Iowa

15, Keith Scharf, St. Charles, Mo.

16, Chris Kendall, Moline, Ill.

DNS: Scott Barnes, Bermuda. 

Disqualified: Hunter Richardson, Edwardsville, Ill.; Christopher Krider, New Windsor, Ill. (failure to weigh).

 

Briggs & Stratton 206cc Heavy 2

1, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

2, Morgan Schuler, DeWitt, Iowa

3, Connor Lund, Davis, Ill.

4, Matt Pewe, Davenport, Iowa

5, Madison Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

6, Jason Crane, Quincy, Ill.

7, Justin Wishard, Pecatonica, Ill.

8, Ethan Dietrich, Byron, Ill.

9, Logan Smith, St. Charles, Ill.

10, Jerry Miller, Blue Grass, Iowa

11, Allen Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

12, Joseph Rapp, Bettendorf, Iowa

13, Carter Pease, East Moline, Ill.

14, Chad Clay, Sheridan, Ill.

15, David Borntreger, Muscoda, Wis.

16, Marvin Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

17, Justin Johnson, Goshen, Ind.

18, Joshua Skelley, Davenport, Iowa

19, Jeff Dolian, Plano, Tex.

20, Gary Lawson, Greenfield, Ind.

21, Dillon Morley, Moline, Ill.

22, Matthew Burpo, Paragon, Ind.

23, Tyler Jasperson, Rosemount, Minn.

24, Jesse Clossey, Beloit, Wis.

25, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

Did not finish: Nelson Ullinskey, Kewanee, Ill.; Brian Duchak, North Reading, Mass.; Manuelo DeCampos, Palham, NH; Mitchell Staats, Milan, Ill.

DNS: Shaun Miller, Claypool, Ind.

 

King of the Streets (Open shifter)

1, Race Liberante, Sewickley, Pa.

2, Billy Musgrave, Norco, Calif.

3, Jake French, Royseb City, Tex.

4, Austin Wilkins, Wylie, Texas

5, Joe Ruch, McCordsville, Ind.

6, Josh Lane, Pingree Grove, Ill.

7, Rory van de Steur, Chesapeake City, Md.

8, Devon Smith-Harden, Nashville, Ind.

9, Jason Campbell, Gilbert, Ariz.

10, Cody Elliott, Lake Geneva, Wis.

11, Pierce Baldus, Shawnee Mission, Kan.

12, Chase Allard, Bristol, Ind.

13, Aaron Snyder, North Aurora, Ill.

14, Tony Malito, Carmel, Ind.

15, Cody Beck, Ashville, Ohio

16, Troy Allard, Bristol, Ind.

17, Zachary Schiff, Columbus, Ohio

18, Lance Lane, Algonquin, Ill.

19, Aaron Bromberek, Lemont, Ill.

DNS: Scott Barnes, Bermuda; Chad Lee, Hanceville, Ala.; Andrew Bujdoso, Gerard, Ohio.

 

Yamaha Heavy 2

1, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

2, Tim Goettsch, Bettendorf, Iowa

3, Dustin Blomme, Eldridge, Iowa

4, Gage Rucker, Truxton, Mo.

 5, Casey Jacobs, Colona, Ill.

6, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

7, Chad Patch, Davenport, Iowa

8, Shane Wells, Blue Grass, Iowa

9, Michael Dittmer, Davenport, Iowa

DNS: J.T. Noble, Holts Summit, Mo.; Lucas Hart, Jefferson City, Mo.

 

Margay Ignite Senior 2

1, Pete Vetter, Arnold, Mo.

2, Evan Stamer, Glen Carbon, Ill.

3, Hunter Richardson, Edwardsville, Ill.

4, Justin Vancil, Quincy, Ill.

5, Michael Scharf, St. Louis, Mo.

6, Rockwell Secrest, St. Charles, Mo.

7, Brandon Moore, Alton, Ill.

8, Gage Rucker, Truxton, Mo.

9, David Cole, Grand Rapids, Mich.

10, Greg Mefford, Glen Carbon, Ill.

11, Ken Bratsch, Bettendorf, Iowa

12, Scott Barnes, Bermuda

13, Brett Diercks, Bettendorf, Iowa

14, Keith Scharf, Kirkwood, Mo.

15, Jeff Dolian, Plano, Tex.

16, Alexander Searle, Plantation, Fla.

17, Christopher Krider, New Windsor, Ill.

18, Greg Jasperson, Rosemount, Minn.

19, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

DNS: Kayla Carlson, Princeton, Iowa; Chris Kendall, Moline, Ill.

 

Briggs & Stratton Medium

1, Gary Lawson, Greenfield, Ind.

2, Evan Stamer, Glen Carbon, Ill.

3, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

4, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

5, Ashton Wheeler, Donahue, Iowa

6, Justin Wishard, Pecatonica, Ill.

7, Marvin Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

8, Joshua Skelley, Davenport, Iowa

9, Aaron Snyder, North Aurora, Ill.

10, Dillon Morley, Moline, Ill.

11, Allen Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

12, David Borntreger, Muscoda, Wis.

13, Joseph Rapp, Bettendorf, Iowa

14, Matt Pewe, Davenport, Iowa

15, Brodie Myer, Leamington, Ontario, Canada

16, Mahlon Borntreger, Elroy, Wis.

DNS: Chandler Grave, Hannibal, Mo.

 

Yamaha Medium

1, Tim Goettsch, Bettendorf, Iowa

2, Gage Rucker, Truxton, Mo.

3, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

4, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

5, Dustin Bloome, Eldridge, Iowa

6, Michael Dittmer, Davenport, Iowa

7, Aaron Bromberek, Lemont, Ill.

 

TaG Senior

1, Austin Wilkins, Wylie, Tex.

2, Josh Lane, Pingree Grove, Ill.

3, Aaron Snyder, North Aurora, Ill.

4, Aaron Bromberek, Lemont, Ill.

5, Ricardo Nunes, Marlbororugh, Mass.

6, Justin Dittrich, West Babylon, NY

7, Marciano Dos Santos, South Yarmouth, Mass.

8, Gregory Dos Santos, Oelham, NH

9, Keith Scharf, Kirkwood, Mo.

10, Hugo Armendartz, Weyland, Mass.

11, Tobe Armendartz, Boston, Mass.

12, Devon Smith-Harden, Nashville, Ind.

13, Rockwell Secrest, St. Charles, Mo.

 

Briggs & Stratton-CIK bodywork

1, Evan Stamer, Glen Carbon, Ill.

2, Justin Wishard, Pecatonica, Ill.

3, Ashton Wheeler, Donahue, Iowa

4, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

5, Scott Barnes, Bermuda

6, Brodie Myer, Leamington, Ontario, Canada

7, Hunter Richardson, Edwardsville, Ill.

8, Don Newman, Coal Valley, Ill.

9, Gage Rucker, Truxton, Mo.

10, Carter Pease, East Moline, Ill.

11, Ethan Dietrich, Byron, Ill.

12, Jesse Clossey, Beloit, Wis.

13, Matthew Burpo, Paragon, Ind.

 

125cc Shifter Masters

1, Scott Barnes, Bermuda

2, Lance Lane, Algonquin, Ill.

3, Jason Campbell, Gilbert, Ariz.

4, Christopher Rock, Kerhonkson, NY

5, Troy Allard, Bristol, Ind.

6, Tim Hannen, Cuddebackville, NY

7, Chad Lee, Hanceville, Alab.

8, Chris Worthington, Franklin, Ind.

9, Fred Robertson, London, Ohio.

DNS: David Davis, Warrensburg, Mo.

 

Vintage Open

1, Shawn Welte, Onalaska, Wis.

2, Nathan Hamilton, Ursa, Ill.

3, Steve White, Richland Center, Wis.

DNS: Dave Fisher, Milan; Bart Miller, Kokomo, Ind.

Vintage MAC

1, Dave Fisher, Milan, Ill.

2, Mark D'Elia, Lewiston, NY

3, Tom Day, Galesburg, Ill.

4, Randy Duncalf, Taylor Ridge, Ill.

5, Aaron Kruger, Lincoln, Ill.

6, Adam Kruger, Streator, Ill.

7, Gene Lang, Kewanee, Ill.

DNS: Gary Wlodarsky, Wellington, Ohio.

 

Vintage Yamaha

1, Marty Westen, Washington, Iowa

2, Ken Woolridge, Urbana, Ill.

3, J.T. Noble, Holts Summit, Mo.

4, Kirk Gustafson, Moline, Ill.

5, Matt Arp, Davenport, Iowa

6, Jimmy Yeager, East Moline, Ill.

7, Josh Schmidt, Oswego, Ill.

8, Reginald Rowsey, Quincy, Ill.

9, Becky Rasmussen, Davenport, Iowa.

 

Briggs & Stratton Masters

1, Gary Lawson, Greenfield, Ind.

2, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

3, Jeff Dolian, Plano, Tex.

4, Mike Welsh, Eldridge, Iowa

5, Morgan Schuler, DeWitt, Iowa

6, Jeremy Hood, Avon, Ind.

7, Don Newman, Coal Valley, Ill.

8, Jerry Miller, Blue Grass, Iowa

9, Jason Crave, Quincy, Ill.

10, Chad Clay, Sheridan, Ill.

11, Ken Bratsch, Bettendorf, Iowa

12, Mark Cerk, Franklin, Ill.

13, John Pritchett, Marquette, Mich.

14, Andy Vest, Madison, Tenn.

15, Matt Robinson, Gallatin, Tenn.

16, Marcelo De Campos, Pelham, NH

17, Robert Snyder, Fulton, Ill.

18, Jacob Wright, Wayzata, Minn.

DNS: Shaun Miller, Claypool, Ind.; Brian Duchak, North Reading, Minn. 

DQ: Jamie Bradford, Mount Juliet, Tenn.; Matthew Burpo, Paragon, Ind.; Ken Paulson, Beloit, Wis. (failure to weigh)

 

125cc Open Shifter

1, Race Liberante, Sewickley, Pa.

2, Austin Wilkins, Wylie, Texas

3, Devon Smith-Harden, Nashville, Ind.

4, Joe Ruch, McCordsville, Ind.

5, Scott Barnes, Bermuda

6, Cody Elliott, Lake Geneva, Wis.

7, Chase Allard, Bristol, Ind.

8, Andrew Bujdoso, Gerard, Ohio

9, Pierce Baldus, Shawnee Mission, Kan.

10, Rory van der Steur, Chesapeake City, Md.

DNS: Josh Lane, Pingree Grove, Ill.; Aaron Bromberek, Lemont, Ill.

 

Margay Ignite Masters

1, Tony Neilson, Delmar, Iowa

2, Pete Vetter, Arnold, Mo.

3, Jeff Dolian, Plano, Tex.

4, Scott Barnes, Bermuda

5, Keith Scharf, St. Louis, Mo.

6, David Cole, Grand Rapids, Mich.

7, Tim Hannen, Cuddebackville, NY

8, Adam Sullivan, NA

9, Ken Bratsch, Bettendorf, Iowa

10, Gerald Locke, Concord, NC

11, Greg Jasperson, Rosemount, Minn.

DNS: Brett Diercks, Bettendorf, Iowa; Brandon Moore, Alton, Ill.; Greg Mefford, Glen Carbon, Ill.

 

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