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Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Eilen captures Miller 100 victory

Aug. 12, 2011 10:53 pm
CEDAR RAPIDS - Jonathan Eilen left Hawkeye Downs last year on a stretcher.
This year he's leaving with a title.
One year after the race car driver from Minnesota was transported to a hospital by ambulance, Eilen celebrated with donuts in the very turn he wrecked. Eilen captured his first victory, winning the American Speed Association Midwest Tour 39th Annual Miller 100 Friday night at Hawkeye Downs Speedway. He started third, but finished before everyone else in the 26-car field.
Eilen's 2010 season ended after slamming into a wall in Turn 2 late in the Miller 100. He broke his L3 vertebrae, some ribs and tore cartilage, bringing a disappointing end to his 2010 season. He will be leaving in better spirits, posting his best showing this season and fourth top-10 finish. It was sweet redemption, coming back to the place that previously devastated him.
"This is just awesome," Eilen said. "It's more than words can say."
Eilen ran with the leaders early but benefitted when Joey Gase hit the wall to force the first of two cautions with 44 laps remaining. The restart eclipsed pole sitter Nathan Haseleu's huge lead.
Eilen grabbed the lead shortly after the restart choosing to take the high side and then controlling the race the rest of the way.
"I didn't think it was possible but I was like 'hey, it's a chance," Eilen said. "It might have been the only chance I might get."
Haseleu blew away the field inthe first half of the race before Eilen took the lead.. At one point just before the caution, Haseleu had a quarter-lap lead on Eilen, who was in fourth. Then his role changed from chased to chaser, and couldn't keep up with Eilen, even after a second caution forced a restart on lap 86.
He finished second and claimed his sixth top-five finish and his eighth in the top 10.
Griffin McGrath, of Cedar Rapids, is in his second full season with the tour. He qualified 17th and finished 12th.
Gase and Tim Plummer made the most of their final shot in the "last chance" race, giving spots in the race to the top five and three provisionals to round out the field. Gase and Plummer battled with a few other cars, and placed third and fourth, respectively, to reach the main event. Gase was 24th, leaving the race after the wreck and Plummer was 20th.
Steve Carlson, who has won this even seven times including the last four, needed the last chance race to reach the field. Carlson won that to start 19th and came in 11th.
The evening opened with a 40-lap ASA Trucks feature, finishing with a battle between brothers. Jerry Wood and Johnkept going Wood, who are second and fourth in season points before Friday night, placed first and second with Jerry Wood claiming his second win this season. John Wood challenged late, eclipsing his brother's lead and running right on his tail the final 10 laps. Jerry Wood held him off, earning both victories the last three races.
"That was the hardest race I've had in a long time," Jerry Wood said. "I had a crink in my leg and I thought Johnny's being good to me back there because I was slowing up a ton. Fans kept pumping me up and I kept going. I'm really happy to win this one. I really didn't deserve it."
Chris Marek drives the No.3 and that is now how many ASA Sportsman Tour wins he has this season as he closes in on his second straight season championship. Marek pulled away after he took advantage of an opening to take a lead early in the race. Bryan Turtle was second followed by Scott Null in the 35-lap contest.
"I saw my shot and just kind of went for it, and it worked out nice," Marek said. "I knew Bryan had a fast car so I better start running because he was going to catch me."
The hornets were the only weekly regular class at Hawkeye Downs in action. Dallas Chandler dominated a race that suffered two cautions in the first nine laps. Chandler won for the third time this season, snapping his brother Brad Chandler's streak of four straight feature wins. Brad Chandler was involved in a wreck three laps in and pulled off the track.
Heat winners - Odd qualifier: Jonathan Eilen; Even qualifier: Tim Schendel
Last chance race (Top 5 qualified for feature): 1. Steve Carlson, 2. Jeff Storm, 3. Joey Gase, 4. Tim Plummer, 5. Joel Thiesen
Feature - 1. Jonathan Eilen, 2. Nathan Haseleu, 3. Jacob Goede, 4. Andrew Morrissey, 5. Tim Schendel; Other Iowans: 12. Griffin McGrath, 20. Tim Plummer, 24. Joey Gase, 25. Brad Osborn, 26. Mason Mitchell
Heat winners - Odd: Jerry Wood; Even: Kyle Brinkmann
Feature - 1. Jerry Wood, 2. John Wood, 3. Austin Luedtke, 4. Chad Wood, 5. Rick Corso
Heat winner - Coedy Houdek
Feature - 1. Chris Marek, 2. Bryan Turtle, 3. Scott Null, 4. Jerry Suderland, 5. Doug Bennett
Heat winners - 1st: Kurt Bohnsack; 2nd: Brad Chandler; 3rd: Todd Ness
Feature - 1. Dallas Chandler, 2. Todd Ness, 3. Ian Pate, 4. Derek Parrott, 5. Jamie Witham