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    2021 Speedway Motors WISSOTA 100 Super Stock Champion - Shane Sabraski

    2021 Speedway Motors WISSOTA 100 Super Stock Champion - Shane Sabraski

    By Tony Steuck
    All The Dirt! Racing News

    FERGUS FALLS, MN (September 18) - The WISSOTA 100 Super Stock feature
    turned out to be a heavyweight bout - Kevin Burdick came out swinging,
    but ultimately Shane Sabraski delivered enough blows to become the
    champion Saturday night. Sabraski, of Rice, MN, took the lead just after
    halfway and cruised to a $4,000 payday and his first-ever WISSOTA 100
    Super Stock title.

    Burdick grabbed the lead when the 33-car Super Stock field roared to
    life. Dan Nissalke settled into second early ahead of Brandon Duellman,
    Sabraski and Dexton Koch. Duellman moved around Nissalke for second and
    Sabraski followed suit. The two battled for position and Koch was the
    next to challenge Nissalke.

    Sabraski continued to march forward and was second on lap seven; he gave
    chase to Burdick. Duellman had to contend with Nissalke and Koch to
    remain in third over the next few laps before a caution with 10 scored.

    Burdick and Sabraski broke away from the pack when the race resumed.
    Burdick ran in the middle groove while Sabraski tested the water down
    low. Nissalke and Koch now battled for third while Duellman dealt with
    Tim Johnson for the final top five slot. Burdick crept away from second
    place before a pair of caution with 13 laps in; they were the final
    yellow flags in the race.

    Sabraski continued to work to the inside of Burdick when the race
    resumed. Burdick slipped away after a few laps, but Sabraski lit the
    wick at the crossed flags. He tested a groove to the outside of Burdick
    for a lap, then dropped back to the bottom, charged into turn three on
    lap 21, and made slight contact with Burdick as he passed him for the
    lead. Sabraski slipped away and was into traffic with 10 laps to go.

    Burdick remained second, but had both Koch and Duellman on him while
    they worked traffic. Tim Johnson was fifth a long distance back from the
    car ahead of him, but he lost the spot to Jim Gullikson with 10 laps to
    go. Burdick had a brief respite in the battle for second, but Koch was
    on him again before the race ended. Koch made an inside pass for second
    with five laps to go.

    Sabraski took the checkers for only his third WISSOTA 100 title - his
    first two came in 2006 at Brown County Speedway in both the Modified and
    Midwest Modified divisions. Koch claimed second and Burdick earned the
    final spot on the podium. Duellman held on for fourth and Dave Mass made
    a pass in the final laps for fifth. Gullikson was sixth ahead of Trevor
    Nelson, Scott Lawrence, 24th-starter Dustin Nelson and 21st-starter
    Jacob Knapper.

    Before the main event, there was one race left to determine the six
    final starting spots. Jeff Flaten led early in the last chance race
    while Karter Reents looked to his inside. Kevin Schmidt ran third and
    Austin Niemeyer was fourth before Niemeyer spun on the second lap.
    Reents raced with Flaten in the middle stages of the race, but Flaten
    slipped away late. Schmidt finished third with Jeffrey Frey fourth and
    Trent Brutger fifth. Bailey Rosch finished in the sixth and final
    transfer spot, but had to deal with runs from both John Farrington and
    Jordan Henkemeyer in the final laps.

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