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WOODS SWEEPS OUTAGAMIE MODS, MROCZKOWSKI, DIEFENTHALER, SCHMIDT & BOOTH ALSO FEATURE WINNERS

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Posted on: Saturday August 2, 2025

Beaver Dam’s Skylar Woods swept action in the IMCA modified division at Outagamie Speedway in Seymour August 1. (danlewisphoto.net)

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WOODS SWEEPS OUTAGAMIE MODS, MROCZKOWSKI, DIEFENTHALER, SCHMIDT & BOOTH ALSO FEATURE WINNERS

(SEYMOUR, WI) Aug. 1 – Beaver Dam’s Skylar Woods motored around Kevin Feck for the lead on the second lap and was never headed as he won the IMCA modified feature at Outagamie Speedway in Seymour Friday.


Woods also won his heat race, sweeping the action in that division for the evening. Krakow’s Josh Mroczkowski captured the IMCA stock car main event while Hortonville’s Ryan Schmidt scored a thrilling, last lap pass to win the IMCA northern sportmod main.

Manitowoc’s Paul Diefenthaler captured the Unified dirt street stock feature while Oshkosh’s Cody Booth swept action in the IMCA sport compacts.

In the modified main, Woods started fourth in the 20 lap contest. The Beaver Dam Ace kept all challengers at bay, including former track champion Johnny Whitman, who closed the gap on Woods in the final laps and kept things interesting. Whitman would wind up settling for second place, followed by West Bend’s Matt Klenz, Clintonville’s Jason Ebert and Antigo’s Dylon Waldvogel.

Mroczkowski started behind polesitter and former IMCA stock car national champion Travis Van Straten in the IMCA stock car main. The Krakow driver kept within striking distance of Van Straten, hustling along the high line. Mroczkowski stormed past Van Straten for the lead on lap nine and never looked back. Van Straten took second place, followed by 2024 IMCA stock car Wisconsin state champion Jesse Krahn of Beaver Dam; former national champ Rod Snellenberger of Pulaski and Shawano’s Trent Nolan.

It appeared J.J. Vander Loop was well on his way to win the IMCA northern sportmod feature. The “Red Rocket” sped into the lead at the drop of the green and immediately built up a sizable cushion over the field. Even through numerous restarts, Vander Loop picked up where he left off with each restart.

Schmidt started in row seven, and picked his way through the field, working his way up into the top five by lap 10. The Hortonville driver slowly began chopping away at Vander Loop’s margin, closing to within a car length on the white flag lap. Schmidt sailed past Vander Loop coming out of turn four as the checkers flew. Vander Loop hung on for second place, followed by Cole Slezewski, Caden Besaw and Max Oreskovich.

Diefenthaler survived a late race surge by Trey Van Straten in the waning laps to secure the street stock victory. Booth’s win the IMCA sport compacts was marred by a pair of red flags, spurred by two violent rollovers.

Bonduel’s Clint Malueg emerged unhurt after a series of rolllovers in the IMCA sport compact feature at Outagamie Speedway in Seymour August 1. (danlewisphoto.net)

The first incident involved Kyle Jorgenson, who snap rolled his mount on the frontstretch. In the second melee, Bonduel’s Clint Malueg barrel rolled his car several times after making contact with another racer. Both drivers emerged unscathed, but their machines suffered significant damage.

Rapid River, Michigan’s Derek LeBresh scored the Vintage Modified feature win.

Next Friday, August 8, The Reel Shot will sponsor the night’s action, with a $1,000 top prize awarded to the winner of the IMCA northern sportmod feature. Laote models will also be in action. Racing begins at 6:30 p.m. For additional information, you can follow our Facebook page or check out our website outagamiespeedway.com.

RACE SUMMARY

IMCA MODIFIEDS

FEATURE – Skylar Woods, Beaver Dam; Johnny Whitman, Suamico; Matt Klenz, West Bend; Jason Ebert, Clintonville; Dylon Waldvogel, Antigo; Brian Mullen, Seymour; Daniel Wilcox, Oconto Falls; John Schultz, Appleton; Trevor Spaulding, Greenville; Sean Falk, Bonduel

HEATS 1ST) Trevor Spaulding, Greenville 2ND) Woods

IMCA STOCK CARS

FEATURE – Josh Mroczkowski, Krakow; Travis Van Straten, Hortonville; Jesse Krahn, Beaver Dam; Rod Snellenberger, Pulaski; Trent Nolan, Shawano; Nick Buckarma, Sobieski; Jerry Wilinski, Seymour; Clint Forstner, Shiocton; Brett Wenzel, Manitowoc; Kegan Van Ooyen, Freedom

SEMI-FEATURE – Derek Schrauth, Omro

HEATS 1) Travis Van Straten 2) Wenzel 3) Chase Parker, Hortonville

IMCA NORTHERN SPORTMODS

FEATURE – Ryan Schmidt, Hortonville; J.J. Vander Loop, Freedom; Cole Slezewski, Pulaski; Kaden Besaw, Omro; Max Oreskovich, Clintonville; Dylan Schmidt, Hortonville; Owen Wilcox, Oconto Falls; Travis Kleindl, Beaver Dam; Shane Bahr, Greenville; Geoff Zdroik, Rubicon

HEATS – 1ST) Vander Loop 2ND) Wilcox 3RD) Tanner Pari, Clintonville

UNIFIED DIRT STREET STOCKS

FEATURE – Paul Diefenthaler, Manitowoc; Trey Van Straten, Hortonville; Jacob Ambrosius, Seymour; Brian Gundrum, Slinger; Derek Schrauth; Josh McDonald,Cleveland; Devin Yaeger, Menasha; Cory Lemirande, Little Suamico; Paul White, Green Bay; Mitch Meyerhofer, Sherwood

HEATS 1) Tony Everard, Green Bay 2) Diefenthaler 3) Derek Schrauth

Oshkosh’s Cody Booth won the IMCA sport compact feature at Outagamie Speedway Aug. 1. (danlewisphoto.net)

IMCA SPORT COMPACTS

FEATURE – Cody Booth, Oshkosh; Brett Deprez, Green Bay; T.J. Everard, Green Bay; Al Cottrell, Oshkosh; Logan Boehnlein, Black Creek; Bo White, Seymour; Ben Schulte, Kaukauna; Chase Thomson, Neenah; Todd Boehnlein, Black Creek; Thomas Schulte, Kaukauna

HEATS – 1ST) Booth 2ND) Bo White 3RD) Thomas Schulte, Kaukauna

Milwaukee Stock Car Association

Feature – Derek LeBresh, Rapid River, MI; Jeff Allard, Oak Creek; Butchie “Lil Stinker” Hafeman, Campbellsport

Heats 1) Lee Mueller, Horicon 2) Brian “The Butcher” Titel, Sheboygan

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