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Published - Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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Jankowski wins feature but edged for points title

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Tomah’s Corey Jankowski won the feature, but Travis Hancock of Mauston won the the points title.

Jankowski and Hancock took a sizzling Super Stock duel to the final weekend that ended Saturday with Hancock gaining a narrow win in the season points standings at Dells Raceway Park near Wisconsin Dells.

Mike Lichtfield led by as many as 10 car lengths in the Super Stock feature before Jankowski closed the gap in the final laps. Jankowski went to the inside of Lichtfeld and took the win by a bumper over Lichtfeld.

Hancock, however, finished third, which was enough to stave off Jankowski in the points race. Hancock’s razor-thin margin was just three points.

Hancock set a new track record in qualifying with a time of 14.629 seconds (82.028 mph).

In the Limited Late Models, Cardell Potter of Camp Douglas capped his Rookie of the Year season by winning the feature race.

Potter jumped to the early lead over Shane Poehnelt as the green flag flew and led from start to finish. Most of the drama was in Potter’s rear-view mirror from drivers battling for the season points lead (Potter entered the race in seventh place).

Potter led the field by nearly a straightaway when he took his second checkered flag of the season.
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re solution wrote on Sep 12, 2008 11:12 AM:

" With the high price of gas racing should be outlawed. "

Solution wrote on Sep 10, 2008 8:05 PM:

" Easy fix to your comment, don't read the society pages! Wonder how many years all those ladies writing the society news have been doing it...probably longer then you've been alive to subscribe to the Tomah Journal. "

not a fan wrote on Sep 8, 2008 10:12 PM:

" Grammy keeps us posted every week in the Bear Creek News, why do we need to know about anyone else who races in the region? The free thank you each week are growing old as well. Most folks have to pay to put their thank yous in the paper. The time has come to do away with the society pages, this is another great reason to let them go. "


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