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May 15
I-94 EMR Speedway,
Fergus Falls, MN
Sanction: Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series - $3,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated May 16, 3:21 pm)
Burdick opens WCS season with I-94 victory
  1. Kevin Burdick
  2. Tyler Peterson
  3. Kevin Eder
  4. Cole Schill
  5. Shane Sabraski
  6. Jeff Provinzino
  7. Cole Searing
  8. Danny Vang
  9. Travis Saurer
  10. Zach Johnson
  11. Gunner Frank
  12. Joel Bennett
  13. Johnny Broking
  14. Ryan Mikkelson
  15. Adam Ayotte
  16. Cory Crapser
  17. Taylor Madrinich
  18. Lance Matthees
  19. Shawn Meyer
  20. Sammy Mars
  21. Onyx Johnson
  22. Matt Gilbertson
  23. Lee Grosz
  24. Dave Mass
  25. Joel Collins
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Kevin Burdick won the I-94 EMR Speedway feature.
What won the race: Kevin Burdick of Proctor, Minn., wrestled control of the lead from Tyler Peterson on the 24th lap and stayed smooth the remainder of the distance to capture Friday’s 40-lap Structural Buildings WISSOTA Challenge Series feature at I-94 EMR Speedway. Burdick swapped the top spot five times with Peterson between laps 15 and 24 en route to a $3,000 triumph in the WISSOTA tour’s season-opening event.
Quotable: “I knew (the car) would take a few laps to come in, and once it did, it was pretty darn good,” Burdick said. “I mean, these guys were tough. TPO (Peterson) took off, trying to catch them … luckily, we got a caution and we were able to pull some sliders on each other, probably made it an interesting race for the fans. This is one of my favorite tracks by far. The crew here, they do a phenomenal job every year.”
Key notes: Burdick was victorious in I-94’s WISSOTA Challenge event for the second consecutive. It was his third career win on the series. … Peterson led three times (laps 8-14, 16-19 and 23) while Burdick paced laps 15 and 20-22 before seizing command for good on lap 24. … While Peterson didn’t let Burdick out of his sight late in the race, the driver of the Rocket Chassis house car tribute machine — it carries the color scheme of the first Rocket1 car — crossed the finish line 1.289 seconds behind the victor. … Kevin Eder pulled ahead of Peterson for second on lap 33 but lost the position on the following circuit and settled for third. … Jeff Provinzino led the race’s first seven laps but slipped back to a sixth-place finish. … Defending WISSOTA Challenge Series champion Dave Mass retired on lap 13 while at the back end of the top 10. … Five caution flags slowed the feature, including pauses on laps 14 and 17 for infield tires being shoved onto the racing surface and on lap 35 for debris. … Lee Grosz spun on lap 22. … Eight cars piled up in turn three on the lap-22 restart after Provinzino and Eder came together and slid sideways battling for second; the race was red-flagged during the cleanup. … The feature took 39 minutes to complete with 15 of the 19 cars running at the finish remaining on the lead lap. … James Trantina III recently took ownership of I-94 from former racer Don Shaw, who retired because of health concerns. In addition to owning the No. 60 driven by Lucas Oil Series regular Dan Ebert, Trantina also owns Minnesota tracks North Central Speedway and Granite City Motor Park.
On the move: Taylor Madrinich of Duluth, Minn., started 25th and finished 13th.
Winner's sponsors: Burdick's MB Customs Race Car is powered by and Adams Automotive Engine and sponsored by Radko Iron & Supply, Mohawk's Salvage, Genesis Attachments, On-Site Vending, Mike's Place, Stamp Signs, Jimmy's Nuts & Bolts and Fastlane Motorsports.
Points chase: After I-94: 1. Kevin Burdick (57); T2. Tyler Peterson (55); T2. Kevin Eder (55); T4. Cole Schill (52); T4. Jeff Provinzen (52); T6. Shane Sabraski (50); T6. Cole Searing (50).
Current weather: Clear, 70°F
Car count: 32
Fast qualifier: Cory Crapser
Time: 16.336 seconds
Polesitter: Jeff Provinzino
Heat race winners: Dave Mass, Jeff Provinzino, Kevin Eder, Matt Gilbertson
Consolation race winners: Lance Matthees
Provisional starters: Lee Grosz, Joel Collins, Taylor Madrinich
Next series race: May 16, Viking Speedway (Alexandria, MN) $4,013
Editor's note: Corrects 11th- to 23rd-place finishers.

Feature lineup

Row 1: Provinzino, Burdick
Row 2: Peterson, Eder
Row 3: Gilbertson, Mass
Row 4: Searing, G. Frank
Row 5: Vang, Sabraski
Row 6: Mikkelson, Schill
Row 7: Saurer, Z. Johnson
Row 8: Bennett, S. Mars
Row 9: Matthees, Broking
Row 10: O. Johnson, Crapser
Row 11: Ayotte, Meyer
Row 12: Grosz, Collins
Row 13: Madrinich
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