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Writer's pictureSheldon Wickwar

Nightingale, Pfeifer, Leibhart Pull Off Weekend Sweeps

06/23/2024

RPM Speedway

Hays, Kansas

By: Sheldon Wickwar


Rolling Plains Motor Speedway fired off for another weekly IMCA racing show Saturday night and seventy-six race teams checked in and entertained a great crowd. The track ran six classes, the traditional five IMCA classes plus a cruisers class. Three drivers pulled off weekend sweeps after picking up feature wins Friday night at either Thomas County Speedway in Colby, Salina Speedway or SaltCity Racing in Hutchinson. Visiting victory lane were David Kraus in the cruisers, Brock Leibhart in the sport compacts, Zach Olmstead in the hobby stocks, Luke Stallbaumer in the sport mods, Kyle Pfeifer in the stock cars and Jake Nightingale in the modifieds.


The cruisers started the program off, with one heat race won by Weston Kraus. Their twelve-lap feature event started with an all-Kraus family front row, as Weston and David Kraus made up the front row. Weston Kraus fired off with the early race lead, meanwhile David Kraus and Chris Lohrey would quickly get to his rear bumper. Weston was able to lead the first few laps, and then on lap four David Kraus was able to take the lead. Weston Kraus would make heavy contact spinning Lohrey one lap later, to bring out the first caution. Weston Kraus was sent to the back for causing the caution, and David Kraus would restart the field. David Kraus would run away with the remainder of the feature and Weston was able to rebound nicely. David Kraus won picking up his first win of the season, second was Weston Kraus, third was Madelyn Kraus, fourth was Dylan Pfeifer, and fifth was Dakota Bliss. Hard chargers in the event were Madelyn Kraus, Shaun Woods and Seth Rupp who all gained two spots each.


A picture of David Kraus in victory lane!
David Kraus celebrates his cruisers win! Photo courtesy of Carl Red Larson!

The sport compacts ran second on the program, they ran two heat races won by Brock Leibhart and Gage Porter. Their fifteen-lap feature started with a front row of Brock Leibhart and Kyle Mortensen, Leibhart took an early lead after battling three wide with Dave Kappel and Gage Porter. Leibhart would continue to lead and would battle side-by-side with Gage Porter for a while. A few laps later Jake Schwien got to third place after passing Kappel, and Porter continued to try to find a way around Leibhart. Brock Leibhart picked up the race win completing a weekend sweep as he won Friday night in Colby, grabbing race wins three and four on the season. Second was Gage Porter, third was Jake Schwien, fourth was Dave Kappel and fifth was Kiowa Higdon. Hard charger in the event was Jake Schwien who grabbed four spots.

In an interview with track announcer Tanner Schmidt, Leibhart said "I've been waiting on this one for a while...winning here feels great."


A picture of Brock Leibhart in victory lane!
Brock Leibhart celebrates his IMCA sport compact win! Photo courtesy of Carl Red Larson!

The hobby stocks were third on the program, they ran three heat races won by Cody Williams, Tyler Heath and Trent Matson. Their twenty-lap feature event started with a front row of Alec Jeske and Cody Williams, Williams gained the early lead, meanwhile a three and four wide battle would break out behind him as Zach Olmstead and Morgan Olmstead were making moves to the front of the pack. A few laps in Tyler Heath blew a tire to bring out the event's first caution. Williams restarted the field and jumped back to a nice lead, while they ran three wide for second behind him. Shaun Woods and Danny Schulte brought out a caution a couple of laps later as they both spun. Williams restarted the field again and led until he suffered a tire issue, meanwhile a group of cars tangled down the backstretch ending several drivers' nights. Zach Olmstead inherited the race lead and led the remainder of the feature. Zach Olmstead grabbed race win number three on the season. Second was Trent Matson, third was Jonathan Saliba, fourth was Tyler Heath and fifth was Cody Ghumm. Hard charger in the event was Caleb Davis who gained ten spots, other nice runs included Zach Olmstead up nine spots, Cody Ghumm up seven spots, Hayden Kelly up six spots, and Jonathan Saliba up five spots.

In an interview with track announcer Tanner Schmidt, Olmstead said "I was trying to trick him (Williams)...he's usually pretty tough around here but I got it done."


A picture of Zach Olmstead in victory lane!
Zach Olmstead celebrates his IMCA hobby stock win! Photo courtesy of Carl Red Larson!

The sport mods ran fourth on the program, they ran two heat races won by Tracy Holloway and Luke Stallbaumer. Their twenty-lap feature event started with a front row of Tracy Holloway and Preston Donovan, Holloway got the early race lead and led for a while, meanwhile Carson Lang got to second while Donovan dropped a few spots. Luke Stallbaumer got to second place by lap two and started pressuring Holloway for the race lead. Caution came out and led to a red flag as two cars hit hard and broke their cars significantly, both Connor Barnes and Dalton Bell were okay, but the red flag allowed track workers to clean up the wreck easier. Holloway would bring the field to a restart with fourteen laps to go, Stallbaumer and Lang would go three wide with Holloway, and Lang grabbed the race lead. After running side-by-side for three laps Stallbaumer grabbed the race lead with nine laps to go. Stallbaumer entered lapped traffic and navigated a good race to pick up the race win. Luke Stallbaumer picked up race win number three on the season, after picking number two up Friday night in Salina. Carson Lang was second, third was Blaine Walt, fourth was Tracy Holloway and fifth was Brianna Maughlin. Hard charger in the event was Blaine Walt who gained ten spots, other nice runs included Luke Stallbaumer and Justin Meserve both up six spots each, and Jack Kirchoff gained five spots.

In an interview with track announcer Tanner Schmidt, Stallbaumer said "I could feel those guys on my back bumper the whole time, I was just hoping the checkered flag would come out."


A picture of Luke Stallbaumer in victory lane!
Luke Stallbaumer celebrates his IMCA sport mod win! Photo courtesy of Carl Red Larson!

The stock cars ran fifth on the program, they ran one heat race won by Mike Petersilie. Their fifteen-lap feature started with a front row of Mike Petersilie and George Ramey. A three wide battle broke out as Troy Burkhart tried to grab the race lead, but Petersilie led lap one. Ramey and Troy Burkhart were right on Petersilie's bumper, meanwhile Kyle Pfeifer got to third place by lap two. Caution came out as Pfeifer and Troy Burkhart made contact and spun, collecting the whole field except for race leader Mike Petersilie. Petersilie restarted the field and led momentarily as Tathan Burkhart grabbed the race lead, but Kyle Pfeifer would start making a run on the bottom. With three laps to go Kyle Pfeifer was able to get by Tathan for the race lead. Kyle Pfeifer picked up his second win of the weekend after winning Friday night in Colby, his fourth and fifth wins on the season. Second was Tathan Burkhart, third was Mike Petersilie, and fourth was Troy Burkhart. Hard chargers in the event were Kyle Pfeifer and Tathan Burkhart who both gained four spots each.

In an interview with track announcer Tanner Schmidt, Pfeifer said "we've been pretty fortunate, those guys work harder on their cars...been a pretty cool year."


A picture of Kyle Pfeifer in victory lane!
Kyle Pfeifer celebrates his IMCA stock car win! Photo courtesy of Carl Red Larson!

The modifieds closed out the program, they ran two heat races won by Clay Money and Kyle Rohleder. Their twenty-lap feature event started with a front row of Jake Nightingale and John Fabrizius, Nightingale grabbed the early lead and quickly Money got to second. Daniel Gottschalk got to second on lap two after Money had to hit the brakes in turn two. Lap three saw Rohleder head pit side with a flat tire ending his night. Meanwhile Nightingale was flying away with the race lead. At the halfway point Nightingale still held a commanding lead as Gottschalk was trying to find speed and grip to track down Nightingale. Jake Nightingale went on to pick up his second win of the weekend, as he won Friday night in his hometown of Hutchinson. Nightingale grabbed wins one and two on the season this weekend. Second was Daniel Gottschalk, third was Jeremy Frenier, fourth was Clay Money and fifth was Dylan Sherfick. Hard charger in the event was Daniel Gottschalk who gained five spots, other nice runs included Kaid Calhoon and Curtis Barnes up four spots each, Dylan Sherfick and Jeremy Frenier picked up three spots each.

In an interview with track announcer Tanner Schmidt, Nightingale said "Well you know winning back-to-back nights, feel like we got it figured out."


A picture of Jake Nightingale in victory lane!
Jake Nightingale celebrates his IMCA modified win! Photo courtesy of Carl Red Larson!

FULL RESULTS:

WILD AND WACKY CRUISERS

A Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 27-David Kraus[2]; 2. 63-Weston Kraus[1]; 3. 29-Madelyn Kraus[5]; 4. 10 32-Dylan Pfeifer[4]; 5. 01-Dakota Bliss[6]; 6. 666-Shaun Woods[8]; 7. 26-Kaleb Pavlu[7]; 8. 13-Seth Rupp[10]; 9. (DNF) 12-Chris Lohrey[3]; 10. (DNS) 2BA-Preston Kennedy

Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 63-Weston Kraus[6]; 2. 27-David Kraus[8]; 3. 12-Chris Lohrey[7]; 4. 10 32-Dylan Pfeifer[2]; 5. 29-Madelyn Kraus[4]; 6. 01-Dakota Bliss[9]; 7. 26-Kaleb Pavlu[5]; 8. 666-Shaun Woods[10]; 9. (DNF) 2BA-Preston Kennedy[3]; 10. (DNS) 13-Seth Rupp

11 entries

IMCA SPORT COMPACTS PRESENTED BY AUGIE'S REPAIR AND TOWING

A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 15B-Brock Leibhart[1]; 2. 69G-Gage Porter[4]; 3. 16-Jakob Schwien[7]; 4. 45-Dave Kappel[3]; 5. 17-Kiowa Higdon[5]; 6. 14-Rileigh Flohrs[8]; 7. 03K-Kyle Mortensen[2]; 8. 04-Alison Jeske[9]; 9. 7M-ZACK MCLAUGHLIN[10]; 10. (DNF) 55K-Kevin Tremblay[11]; 11. (DNS) 16C-Connor Schwien

Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 15B-Brock Leibhart[2]; 2. 16-Jakob Schwien[5]; 3. 17-Kiowa Higdon[4]; 4. 45-Dave Kappel[3]; 5. 04-Alison Jeske[6]; 6. 7M-ZACK MCLAUGHLIN[1]

Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 69G-Gage Porter[3]; 2. 16C-Connor Schwien[4]; 3. 14-Rileigh Flohrs[5]; 4. 03K-Kyle Mortensen[2]; 5. (DNS) 55K-Kevin Tremblay

20 entries

IMCA HOBBY STOCKS PRESENTED BY GOLDEN PLAINS TRUCKING

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 98Z-Zach Olmstead[10]; 2. 2M-Trent Matson[4]; 3. 5S-Jonathan Saliba[8]; 4. 187-Tyler Heath[3]; 5. 11-Cody Ghumm[12]; 6. 20-James Hart[7]; 7. 58-Bret Conness[5]; 8. 42J-Alec Jeske[1]; 9. 67-Caleb Davis[19]; 10. 8K-Hayden Kelly[16]; 11. (DNF) 77-Cody Williams[2]; 12. (DNF) 88-Morgan Olmstead[9]; 13. (DNF) 17H-Hayden Ogorzolka[15]; 14. (DNF) 12S-Cole Schulte[17]; 15. (DNF) 93-Jake Wharton[14]; 16. (DNF) 83RR-Justin Rohr[18]; 17. (DNF) M69-Anna Minks[20]; 18. (DNF) 69-Danny Schulte[11]; 19. (DNF) D68-Dion Priddy[6]; 20. (DNF) 54N-Shaun Woods[13]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 77-Cody Williams[3]; 2. 58-Bret Conness[4]; 3. 69-Danny Schulte[6]; 4. 5S-Jonathan Saliba[5]; 5. 54N-Shaun Woods[1]; 6. (DNF) 8K-Hayden Kelly[2]; 7. (DNF) 83RR-Justin Rohr[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 187-Tyler Heath[3]; 2. 88-Morgan Olmstead[5]; 3. D68-Dion Priddy[4]; 4. 42J-Alec Jeske[1]; 5. 93-Jake Wharton[2]; 6. M69-Anna Minks[7]; 7. (DNS) 67-Caleb Davis

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2M-Trent Matson[3]; 2. 98Z-Zach Olmstead[5]; 3. 11-Cody Ghumm[6]; 4. 20-James Hart[4]; 5. 17H-Hayden Ogorzolka[2]; 6. 12S-Cole Schulte[1]

16 entries

IMCA SPORT MODS PRESENTED BY WALT'S REPAIR AND MACHINE

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. L26-Luke Stallbaumer[7]; 2. 54-Carson Lang[5]; 3. 14W-Blaine Walt[13]; 4. 83-Tracy Holloway[1]; 5. 17M-Brianna Maughlin[8]; 6. 88J-Jack Kirchoff[11]; 7. 28D-Sage Dinkel[3]; 8. 48-Preston Donovan[2]; 9. 16C-Kendrick Chapman[12]; 10. 99-Justin Meserve[16]; 11. (DNF) 99H-Nick Hankins[9]; 12. (DNF) 28K-Ryan Kirchoff[6]; 13. (DNF) 22B-Dalton Bell[4]; 14. (DNF) 7C-Connor Barnes[10]; 15. (DNS) 11-Josh Reece; 16. (DNS) 3-Adam Weber

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Tracy Holloway[1]; 2. 28D-Sage Dinkel[2]; 3. 17M-Brianna Maughlin[5]; 4. 7C-Connor Barnes[7]; 5. 28K-Ryan Kirchoff[4]; 6. 88J-Jack Kirchoff[3]; 7. 14W-Blaine Walt[6]; 8. (DNF) 11-Josh Reece[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. L26-Luke Stallbaumer[4]; 2. 54-Carson Lang[3]; 3. 48-Preston Donovan[1]; 4. 99H-Nick Hankins[6]; 5. 22B-Dalton Bell[2]; 6. 16C-Kendrick Chapman[7]; 7. 99-Justin Meserve[8]; 8. 3-Adam Weber[5]

6 entries

IMCA STOCK CARS PRESENTED BY ADVANTAGE GLASS PLUS

A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 54P-Kyle Pfeifer[5]; 2. 250-Tathan Burkhart[6]; 3. 25P-Mike Petersilie[1]; 4. 25X-Troy Burkhart[4]; 5. (DNF) 197-Josh Hudson[3]; 6. (DNF) 55R-George Ramey[2]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 25P-Mike Petersilie[1]; 2. 25X-Troy Burkhart[4]; 3. 55R-George Ramey[2]; 4. 197-Josh Hudson[3]; 5. 54P-Kyle Pfeifer[6]; 6. 250-Tathan Burkhart[5]

13 entries

IMCA MODIFIEDS PRESENTED BY MEL HAMBELTON FORD RACING

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 3J-Jake Nightingale[3]; 2. 3D-Daniel Gottschalk[7]; 3. 17J-Jeremy Frenier[6]; 4. 7-Clay Money[4]; 5. 66D-Dylan Sherfick[8]; 6. 7B-Curtis Barnes[10]; 7. 08-Dakota Sproul[9]; 8. 43-Kaid Calhoon[12]; 9. 42-John Fabrizius[2]; 10. 9D-Dalton Murphy[11]; 11. (DNF) 0-Kyle Rohleder[5]; 12. (DNS) A11-Bill Albin; 13. (DNS) 83L-Taos Leighton

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Clay Money[4]; 2. 17J-Jeremy Frenier[5]; 3. 7B-Curtis Barnes[7]; 4. 66D-Dylan Sherfick[6]; 5. A11-Bill Albin[1]; 6. 9D-Dalton Murphy[3]; 7. (DNF) 83L-Taos Leighton[2]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 0-Kyle Rohleder[4]; 2. 3J-Jake Nightingale[3]; 3. 3D-Daniel Gottschalk[5]; 4. 08-Dakota Sproul[6]; 5. 42-John Fabrizius[1]; 6. 43-Kaid Calhoon[2]

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