LEMIRANDE LEADS NORTHERN SURGE INTO LUXEMBURG
JUNE 11
(Luxemburg, WI) - Although he lives in Cross Plains near Madison,
Oconto Falls native Tim Lemirande considers himself a "northerner"
when the dirt late models will converge at Luxemburg Speedway Friday, June
11 for the third annual "Battle of the 'Burg" sponsored by Seubert
Calf Ranches of Dorchester, WI.
The event marks the first time the fledgling Wisconsin Dirt Late Model Association
(WDLMA) will make a stop at Luxemburg Speedway. Lemirande captured the series
first race at Powercom Speedzone in Oshkosh May 18. The series features a
blend of Milwaukee-area drivers that competed at the now defunct Hales Corners
Speedway in Franklin and several WISSOTA late model drivers from eastern Wisconsin
who compete regularly at ovals in Shawano, Antigo and Seymour.
"I really like what these guys are trying to do with this series,"
said Lemirande, who's competed and won at Luxemburg a few years back in a
street stock and an IMCA stock car. "This series has a lot of potential.
There is a myth that the UMP-type cars have some sort of a motor advantage.
With the rear tires we've gotta run the cars are about as evenly matched as
you can get."
Joining Lemirande in the northern contingent of eastern late model pilots
are three drivers who've won features at Luxemburg's third-mile, clay oval
during the past two seasons. The most successful of them has been 39-year
veteran MJ McBride of Shawano, who's scored two wins, including the inaugural
"Battle of the 'Burg" in 2002.
The other former winners are Oostburg's Gordie Seegert and Troy Springborn
of Shawano. Other top contenders include one of Wisconsin's winningest dirt
late model drivers, Pete Parker of Kaukauna; Green Bay's Ron Berna; the father
and son duo of Terry and Nick Anvelink of Navarino; third generation drivers
AJ Diemel of Bonduel and Luke Roffers of Oneida; Tom Naeyaert of Shawano;
MJ Hintz of De Pere; Tim Buhler of Glenbeulah; Cody Grosskruetz of Clintonville
and Horicon's
Lonnie Hoeft.
"This race has got the potential for 40 late models," said series
director Brian Konopka. "With us paying out $1,750 to win and $200 to
start, the payout is real solid down the middle." The feature will be
40 laps in length and a passing points system will be used to determine the
feature lineup.
Along with the WDLMA racers will be the regular weekly program of IMCA modifieds,
IMCA stock cars and IMCA hobby stocks. The pits open at 4 p.m. while the grandstand
opens at 5:45 p.m. Racing gets underway at 7 p.m. For more information call
920 863 8446. For information on the WDLMA series call 414 839 4945. The track
phone is 920 845 2300. The track website is www.luxemburgspeedway.com. The
series website is www.widirtlm.com.
Luxemburg Speedway is located 15 minutes east of Green Bay off highway 54
at the Kewaunee County Fairgrounds.