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Published - Friday, July 25, 2008

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Jankowski loses points lead at Dells Raceway

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Corey Jankowski of Tomah and Travis Hancock of Mauston are set up for a photo finish in the Super Stock points race at the Dells Raceway Park.

Hancock won both of Saturday’s feature races to take a one-point lead over Jankowski in the season standings. Jankowski entered the night with a four-point lead, but Hancock passed Brad Muller of Hillsboro with four laps remaining in the 30-lap race to take the first checkered flag.

In the second feature race, a 20-lap event, Hancock started eighth. Terry Knupp of Arkdale started on the pole and defended his lead until lap 11 when Travis Hancock chased him down and took over the lead.

Jankowski finished second in both races. Jankowski also had the second-fastest qualifying time.

In the Limited Late Model division, Cardell Potter of Camp Douglas finished 10th in the first feature race and 9th in the second feature. He was the 13th fastest qualifier and held on to seventh place in the season points standings, 16 points behind Joel Soenksen of Baraboo.

This weekend at the Dells Raceway Park, the Mid-American Stock Car Series-Duel in the Dells is the featured event. Gates open Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Qualifying starts at 5:30 p.m., and Green Flag racing starts at 7 p.m.
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