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Devoy earned his second super late model win at the speedway. (Dells Raceway Park Photo)

DeVoy Captures Icebreaker 100 At Dells Raceway Park

WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. — The eighth annual Icebreaker 100 presented by Wehrs Machine & Racing Products was won by Jordan DeVoy Sunday afternoon at Dells Raceway Park.

For DeVoy, it was his second super late model win at the speedway since last September.

Bobby Kendall and Jacob Goede led the field to the green flag. 

Goede would grab the point from the outside pole and lead the first eight laps, while Kendall waited for the tires to heat up to make his charge to the front on lap nine.

Kendall would pace the field for the next 15 laps with Goede in tow, followed by Max Kahler, Devoy and Casey Johnson.

As the action heated up it was DeVoy and Johnson on the move running down Kendall, and by lap 25 the door opened for the lead. DeVoy and Johnson slipped past the race leader Kendall. 

By the halfway point of the race DeVoy would lead with Johnson filling his mirror, with Jeff Storm third. 

As the race neared 20 laps to go, Johnson’s motor started to give up, sending the 2019 winner of the event to the pit area. 

Johnson’s misfortune left Storm and Dan Fredrickson to battle for second. 

From there, Jordan DeVoy would set sail and cruise to his first Alive for 5 Series win with Jeff Storm settling for second, Dan Fredrickson third, Austin Nason fourth and Derek Kraus rounding out the top five.

The race was broadcast live by SPEED SPORT affiliate, PitRow.tv.

The finish:

Feature (100 Laps): 1. 38D-Jordan DeVoy[6]; 2. 25S-Jeff Storm[8]; 3. 36F-Dan Fredrickson[13]; 4. 14N-Austin Nason[14]; 5. 9K-Derek Kraus[10]; 6. 15S-Gabe Sommers[17]; 7. 2T-Jordan Thiel[18]; 8. 11K-Bobby Kendall[1]; 9. 7D-John DeAngelis Jr[9]; 10. 47B-Braison Bennett[15]; 11. 72G-Jacob Goede[2]; 12. 21L-Jesse Love[7]; 13. 32B-Jesse Bernhagen[23]; 14. 70B-Brady Bill[19]; 15. 100S-Tristan Swanson[24]; 16. 2B-Michael Bilderback[20]; 17. 56G-Kole Guralski[25]; 18. 5B-John Beale[16]; 19. 95J-Harley Jankowski[21]; 20. 80F-Ryan Farrell[11]; 21. 5J-Casey Johnson[4]; 22. 44M-Justin Mondeik[5]; 23. 17K-Max Kahler[3]; 24. 44L-Mike Lichtfeld[12]; 25. 34H-Brandon Hill[22]