August 14, 2016; Sun Prairie, WI - The Meyer Valves and Vacs Wisconsin wingLESS series presented by the IRA made their second of three trips to the legendary Angell Park Speedway, where just two weeks prior Todd Lehr was able to capture the victory.
In qualifying Jordan Mattson would set quick time over Doug Schenck, Todd Lehr, Jimmy Kouba and Allen Hafford would round out the top five.
Heat 1 saw Jake Kouba jump to the early lead and and would never look back.Todd Lehr and Jordan Mattson would both pass the #38 car of Allen Hafford but were unsuccessful in challenging Kouba for the win. Heat 2 was more eventful as Doug Scheneck still searching for the elusive Angell Park victory would use a caution to charge from his 4th starting place to the lead.
In the A main second place starting Todd Lehr was able to get the lead on the first corner and would never look back. The later stages of the race saw Jordan Mattson, driving a car owned by longtime Angell Park midget owner Hans Lein, make a charge to catch Lehr but he would fall just a couple laps short of challenging for the win. The top 5 was rounded out by Jake Kouba, Doug Schenck and Jimmy Kouba.
A Feature 1 20 laps Presented by Meyer Valves and Vacs
- 16-Todd Lehr[2]; 2. 2-Jordan Mattson[4]; 3. 6-Jake Kouba[9]; 4. 71S-Doug Schenck[3]; 5. 2K-Jimmy Kouba[1]; 6. 38-Allen Hafford[10]; 7. 15-Kevin Hinich[7]; 8. 19-Derek Crane[8]; 9. 7S-Craig Campton[13]; 10. 52-Craig Lager[12]; 11. 70-Chris Klemko[6]; 12. 32-Jeremy Hunt[15]; 13. 89-George Gaertner Jr[5]; 14. 9-Mike Sullivan[14]; 15. 77-James Walldan[11]
Heat 1 8 laps Presented by DRC Chassis
- 6-Jake Kouba[1]; 2. 16-Todd Lehr[3]; 3. 2-Jordan Mattson[4]; 4. 38-Allen Hafford[2]; 5. 70-Chris Klemko[7]; 6. 7S-Craig Campton[5]; 7. 9-Mike Sullivan[6]; 8. 32-Jeremy Hunt[8]
Heat 2 8 laps Presented by Super Shox
- 71S-Doug Schenck[4]; 2. 2K-Jimmy Kouba[3]; 3. 19-Derek Crane[5]; 4. 15-Kevin Hinich[6]; 5. 89-George Gaertner Jr[7]; 6. (DNF) 77-James Walldan[2]; 7. (DNF) 52-Craig Lager[1]
Qualifying 1 Presented by Preformance Parts Supply
- 2-Jordan Mattson, 14.809[13]; 2. 71S-Doug Schenck, 14.867[5]; 3. 16-Todd Lehr, 15.157[2]; 4. 2K-Jimmy Kouba, 15.269[9]; 5. 38-Allen Hafford, 15.283[1]; 6. 77-James Walldan, 15.446[8]; 7. 6-Jake Kouba, 15.448[12]; 8. 52-Craig Lager, 15.537[4]; 9. 7S-Craig Campton, 15.566[3]; 10. 19-Derek Crane, 15.687[15]; 11. 9-Mike Sullivan, 16.003[7]; 12. 15-Kevin Hinich, 16.020[10]; 13. 70-Chris Klemko, 16.112[14]; 14. 89-George Gaertner Jr, 16.486[6]; 15. 32-Jeremy Hunt, 17.934[11]
- Kim Tennyson on Aug 16, 2016
- Article Date: 8/16/2016 by Gared Tennyson