Denny
Rosenberg of Grimes won his third NASCAR Grand American feature of the season
at Boone Speedway. – Dean Malone Photo
Boone, Iowa (June 23, 1984) – Denny Rosenberg of Grimes picked up his third NASCAR Grand American feature win and Scott Sells of Waverly was the “bridesmaid” for the third time during the 1984 racing season at Boone Speedway on Saturday night.
Darrel DeFrance of Marshalltown was third. He won the last NASCAR Grand American event on June 2.
Kent Kaplan of Ankeny took the lead away from initial leader Sammy Baugh of Grand Junction early in the race and went on to score the victory in the IMCA modified feature. Dave Dresser of Ames was third.
Just as the thunder car race was about to begin, speedway officials learned that the car normally driven by Kendall Sather of Ankeny was being piloted by Steve Shannon of Des Moines.
Since the track rules is that the points go to the driver, not the car, Shannon was moved to the rear of the field for the start. Shannon drove an inspired race as he worked his way through the pack to take the lead about halfway through the event, only to experience mechanical difficulties which forced him off the pace and he finished second to winner Larry Weiland Jr. of Des Moines.
Larry Fricke of Marshalltown made his first appearance at Boone a happy one as he captured the street stock feature with Joe College of Earlham second and Sid Pencook of Radcliffe third.
Results –
Late Model –
Heat #1 – Scott Sells, Waverly
Heat #2 – Denny Rosenberg, Grimes
Feature –
1. Denny Rosenberg
2. Scott Sells
3. Darrel DeFrance, Marshalltown
IMCA Modified –
Heat #1 – Ross Krieger, Jefferson
Heat #2 – Kent Kaplan, Ankeny
Feature –
1. Kent Kaplan
2. Sammy Baugh, Grand Junction
3. Dave Dresser, Ames
Thunder Car –
Heat #1 – Steve Shannon, Norwalk
Heat #2 – Tim Milner, Des Moines
Feature
1. Larry Weiland Jr., Des Moines
2. Steve Shannon
3. Richard Clark, Des Moines
Street Stock –
Heat #1 – Brad Gray, Stuart
Heat #2 – Sid Pencook, Radcliffe
Feature –
1. Larry Fricke, Marshalltown
2. Joe College, Earlham
3. Sid Pencook
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