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NASCAR All American Sportsmen
A-Main 01 -- 1. Johnny Robinson, II (r), Beloit, Wis; 2. Mike Beyer, Machesney Park; 3. Doug Bennett, Brodhead, Wis; 4. Daryl Gerke, Whitelaw, Wis; 5. Scott Lawver, Roscoe; 6. Justin Sellers, Carol Stream; 7. Brett McCoy, Belvidere; 8. Bob Moeller, McHenry; 9. Patrick Featherston II (r), Byron; 10. Tim Jendrycki, Round Lake; 11. Joshua Lundy, Loves Park; 12. Rob Goodman, McHenry; 13. Darrell Garman, South Beloit; 14. Warren (Butch) Swinbank, Rockford; 15. Jamie Schmidt, Arlington Heights; 16. Brandon Swinbank, Fitchburg, Wis.


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Racing action returns to Rockford Speedway this Saturday night June 2 during Metro Medical Car Load Night. Race fans will be treated to all four NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions, the NASCAR Stanley Steemer Late Models, Bargain Hunter Sportsman, Miller Lite American Short Trackers and RockStar Energy RoadRunners plus the Sam’s Drive-In Hot Dog Eating Contest. As a special bonus, the wild and crazy Figure 8’s will also be in action. Four lucky youngsters will be invited to participate in the Hog Wash Mini Grand Prix prior to feature racing action.


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Rockford Speedway’s Miller Lite All-Star 100 will once again feature the power of 4 barrel Super Late Model action on Saturday Night July 14. Complete rules as well as the entry form for this traditional event can be found on the Rockford Speedway website at www.rockfordspeedway.com. The four tire event will pay $3,000 to win and $750 to start. Furthermore the winner of the All-Star 100 will be guaranteed a staring position in the 200 lap main event during the 47th annual National Short Track Championships being contested September 30.

The All-Star 100, first contested in 1978 has seen the likes of Mark Martin, Dick Trickle, Eddie Hoffman and Bobby Allison visit victory lane at the tough to tame quarter mile high banked oval.


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By: Eric Huenefeld
It wasn't going to be easy for anyone to win the 30 lap Stanley Steemer NASCAR Late Model feature Saturday night at Rockford Speedway. Hot temperatures led to their normal challenges, and a 22-car starting field added a few new contenders to the weekly field of challengers.


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NASCAR All American Sportsmen
A-Main 01 -- 1. Darrell Garman, South Beloit; 2. Doug Bennett, Brodhead, Wis; 3. Johnny Robinson, II (r), Beloit, Wis; 4. Matt Lundberg, Rockford; 5. Mike Beyer, Machesney Park; 6. Daryl Gerke, Whitelaw, Wis; 7. Scott Lawver, Roscoe; 8. Rob Goodman, McHenry; 9. Justin Sellers, Carol Stream; 10. Bob Moeller, McHenry; 11. Tim Jendrycki, Round Lake; 12. Patrick Featherston II (r), Byron; 13. Austin Nason (r), Roscoe; 14. Brett McCoy, Belvidere; 15. Brandon Swinbank, Fitchburg, Wis; 16. Matt Doris, Arlington Hghts; 17. Adam Peschek, Oconomowoc, Wis.


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By: Eric Huenefeld
Despite consistent showings in each of his first four Late Model starts this season at Rockford Speedway, Matt Berger was not necessarily a happy driver.

Berger, the former Sportsman division champion, had finished among the top six in each race he had entered in 2012, including the season opening Spring Classic. Despite those good finishes, the Loves Park driver felt he could do better. He felt that his car was capable of more. He felt he and his team were capable of being a winner in the super competitive Stanley Steemer NASCAR Late Models division.

Berger was right. Saturday night he would become the third different winner in four different Late Model features, holding off the advances of “Driver X” Jon Reynolds Jr and two-time track champion Jerry Gille to become the third different winner in four Late Model features this season.


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NASCAR All American Sportsmen
A-Main 01 -- 1. Darrell Garman, South Beloit; 2. Doug Bennett, Brodhead, Wis; 3. Austin Nason (r), Roscoe; 4. Johnny Robinson, II, Beloit, Wis; 5. Justin Sellers, Carol Stream; 6. Daryl Gerke, Whitelaw, Wis; 7. Rob Goodman, McHenry; 8. Scott Lawver, Roscoe; 9. Bob Moeller, McHenry; 10. Warren (Butch) Swinbank, Rockford; 11. Patrick Featherston II (r),
Byron; 12. Brett McCoy, Belvidere; 13. Joshua Lundy, Loves Park; 14. Brandon Swinbank, Fitchburg, Wis.


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By: Eric Huenefeld

It’s a badge of honor to be a Late Model feature winner at the Rockford Speedway. Drivers old and young, experienced and novice, have all been humbled by the famed high banked track. When a driver is finally able to take the trip to victory lane, it’s a special thing.


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NASCAR American Short Trackers
A-Main 01 -- 1. Joe LaMarca, Rockford; 2. Zach Rodriguez, Rockton; 3. Nick Cina, Jr, Belvidere; 4. Jason Bragg, Machesney Park; 5. Christopher Jones, Capron; 6. Scott Hoeft, Watertown, Wis; 7. Keith Pierce, Machesney Park; 8. George Sparkman, Loves Park; 9. Artt Higbee, Rockford; 10. Rachel Sparkman, Belvidere; 11. Nick Letsinger, Rockford; 12. David Russell, Jr, Rockford; 13. Eric Connell, Fort Atkinson, Wis; 14. Alan Bekielewski, Roscoe.


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By: Eric Huenefeld
In one of the great late race charges in recent memory, Belvidere's Brett McCoy thrilled the fans of Rockford Speedway Saturday night as he nabbed the checkered flag in the 25 lap Bargain Hunter Sportsman feature event. McCoy, in only his second race behind the wheel of a Sportsman, advanced from sixth spot to first in the race's final ten laps to secure the victory and make a little history for himself along the way.

Wisconsin driver Kody Hubred and six-time Rockford Speedway champion Scott Lawver would lead the Sportsman field to the green duing Tractor Town Night, with Lawver finally clearing Hubred for the lead on lap three. Hubred would hang tough on the bottom side of the speedway for about half of the event, before falling out of the top five. Lawver, meanwhile, would hold the lead somewhat comfortably thru the race's first ten laps.


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