KNOXVILLE RACEWAY, Knoxville, IA– Darin Van Dee of Deep River took the 29th annual Fall Enduro at Knoxville Raceway Sunday night. In a race that went the full 200 laps, the win paid him $1,000 for his efforts. Van Dee inherited the lead when defending champion, Mike Goff, made a stop in the pits to change a right rear tire at about the 170 lap mark. Goff returned to finish second on the lead lap and earn $700. Troy DeJong of Bussey finished third worth $500.
Seven red flag periods were encountered along the way for various reasons such as debris on the track as well for removal of stalled cars which were in a dangerous position.
Top 20 Finishers:
- 11x, Darin Van Dee, Deep River, 200 (laps completed)
- 5m, Mike Goff, Lacona, 200
- 22T, Troy DeJong, Bussey, 190
- 8K, Alec Kline, Knoxville, 183
- 27, Zack Vernon, Knoxville, 183
- 2, Ryan Humphrey, Rose Hill, 182
- 29, Jacob Sutter, Pleasantville, 180
- 3, Jason Gurney, Des Moines, 178
- 85, Doug DeJong, Melcher-Dallas, 178
- OWI, Mike McGill, Knoxville, 171
- 40m, Matt Oliver, Milo, 156
- 78, Scott Binns, Knoxville, 150
- 0m, Amy Brooks, Knoxville, 148
- 40, Brian Taylor, Knoxville, 144
- 79m, Chris Murphy, Knoxville, 142
- 59, Clayton Starckovich, Knoxville, 141
- 01, Austin Barnes, Des Moines, 140
- 101, Lyle Blom, Oskaloosa, 137
- 47T, Tony Shilling, Knoxville, 135
- 74T, Rick Shilling, Knoxville, 132
- administrator on Aug 25, 2014
- Article Date: 8/25/2014