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Andrew Morrissey and his No. 28 came home the winner of the ARCA Midwest Tour Oktoberfest 200 super late model stock car race during the 53rd annual Oktoberfest Race Weekend at Wisconsin's LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway Sunday afternoon. (Stan Kalwasinski Photo)

Morrissey Wins Second Oktoberfest 200

WEST SALEM, Wis. — Andrew Morrissey pulled into the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway with a new car and a new car number. He leaves the 53rd Annual Oktoberfest Race Weekend with a second victory in the ARCA Midwest Tour’s Oktoberfest 200.

Morrissey, who ranks second overall with the most Midwest Tour starts, held off a late charge from NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Derek Kraus to win the prestigious fall event.

“We just built this new car here, just built it a couple of weeks ago and its been a rocket since we unloaded it,” Morrissey said in victory lane. “The thing has been phenomenal.”

Morrissey was in the top-five for almost the entire event. He would charge his way to the front and taking the lead for the first time from 2022 Tour Champion Casey Johnson on lap 95.

He would give up the top spot on lap 136 when Ty Majeski, who took the ultimate challenge and started at the rear of the field, made is his way to the top by taking over the lead from Morrissey.

The five-time tour champion would hold on to the top spot until the caution flew on lap 152 when Jeff Storm slowed with a mechanical issue.

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Race leader Derek Kraus (9) about to lose the lead to Morrissey during the ARCA Midwest Tour Oktoberfest 200 super late model stock car race during the 53rd annual Oktoberfest Race Weekend at Wisconsin’s LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway Sunday afternoon. Morrissey went on to score the win, his second career Oktoberfest victory. (Stan Kalwasinski Photo)

As the field was coming to get the green, Majeski wasn’t keeping up the pace and the restart was called off with Majeski heading to the pits with his own mechanical issue. He would go to the pits for his team to fix the issue and he would return to the rear of the field.

Kraus would restart on the inside of the front row and would get the lead over Morrissey on the restart.

The caution would fly again on lap 163 after Chad Butz and Nick Panitzke made hard contact with the turn four wall. Panitzke was able to drive away while Butz went off on the hook.

Kraus and Morrissey would battle for the lead at the restart on lap 168. Morrissey would make the final lead pass and get about four car lengths on Kraus.

A final caution on lap 181 when Harley Jankowski came to a stop off of turn four, would tighten up the field for a final restart with 15 laps to go.

Morrissey would be uncontested as he drove to his second Oktoberfest 200 victory. His last victory coming in 2018.

Kraus would hold off a late charge from Johnson to finish second with the new three-time champion finishing third.

Dalton Zehr came back from an earlier spin on lap 63 that caused a melee in turn four, to finish fourth. Gabe Sommers, who also led early in the event, finished fifth.

Majeski would recover to finish sixth.

Kraus was hoping to get back in Midwest Tour victory lane, but came up one spot short.

The Finish: Andrew Morrissey, Derek Kraus, Casey Johnson, Dalton Zehr, Gabe Sommers, Ty Majeski, Justin Mondeik, Dan Fredrickson, Jeremy Lepak, Cole Butcher, Griffin McGrath, Billy Mohn, Dean Cornelius, William Sawalich, Ryan Farrell, Shaun Scheel, Tristan Swanson, Gregory Borchardt, Harley Jankowski, Chad Butz, Nick Panitzke, Jeff Storm, Austin Nason, Levon Van Der Geest, Chris Weinkauf, Mark Eswein, Matthew Henderson, Jonathan Eilen.