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TWO-TRACK STAR
DONNY REUVERS CAPS CAREER SEASON WITH
NASCAR DODGE WEEKLY SERIES DIVISION IV CHAMPIONSHIP
Minnesota
driver to collect $40,000 in post-season awards
DAYTONA BEACH,
Fla. (Sept. 20, 2005)
– After what can only be described as a career season,
29-year-old Donny Reuvers has added his name to the
NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series record books – as a champion.
Reuvers, who raced two nights per week at both Elko
(Minn.) Speedway and Raceway Park in Shakopee, Minn.,
won the 2005 NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series Division IV
championship.
Reuvers
will collect a $25,000 bonus as the Division IV
champion. He is also ranked second in the final NDWS
Division IV standings, by virtue of leading the NASCAR
point standings at both facilities. (One driver per
track is ranked among the divisional leaders; the driver
with the most NASCAR points at each track as of Sept. 18
is ranked.) Reuvers will collect a $15,000 bonus for
finishing second, for a total of $40,000 in post-season
prize money.
In addition to
his NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series divisional success,
Reuvers won Late Model championships at both tracks.
Since 2002, Reuvers has collected nearly $55,000 in
post-season awards from NASCAR.
His
accomplishments will surely be noticed in his hometown
of Dundas, Minn., a small community of 694 residents
located 44 miles south of Minneapolis.
By winning
this year’s NDWS Division IV title, the first under
NASCAR’s new points format for the NASCAR Dodge Weekly
Series, Reuvers adds his name to the list of Minnesota
drivers who have achieved regional and national success
with NASCAR. Jeff Hinkemeyer, of St. Cloud, Steve Murgic,
of Rosemount, and Mel Whalen, of Shakopee, have all won
championships under NASCAR’s former “regional” format
that was re-vamped in 2005.
Reuvers’ 2005
season was indeed a memorable one. At Elko, his Saturday
night racing home, Reuvers recorded eight wins and 20
top-five finishes in 24 starts. At Raceway Park, where
he competed on Sunday nights, he won 12 times in 17
races, while never finishing outside the top five. Each
drivers’ best 16 finishes, from any track in their
Division, are used to determine their point total
towards the divisional title. Reuvers’ combined total,
based on his best 16 finishes at Elko and Raceway Park,
was 1,072, 20 points more than third-place runner-up
Jeff Malave of Manchester, Conn.
Reuvers and
the other three divisional champions will be honored at
the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series awards banquet, Nov. 5 in
Nashville.
Final NASCAR
Dodge Weekly Series Division IV Leaders
…
(Driver, Home
Track, Track Location, Points)
1. Donny
Reuvers, Elko Speedway (Elko, Minn.), 1,072
2. Donny
Reuvers, Raceway Park (Shakopee, Minn.), 1,072
3. Jeff
Malave, Thompson International Speedway (Thompson,
Conn.), 1,052
4. Andrew
Phipps, Irwindale Speedway (Irwindale, Calif.), 1,044
5. Ron
Yuhas Jr., Waterford Speedbowl (Waterford, Conn.), 1,014
6. Dave
Michel, Wall Township Speedway (Wall Township, N.J.),
982
7. Todd
Patnode, Twin State Speedway (Claremont, N.H.), 980
8. Lloyd
Agor, Stafford Motor Speedway (Stafford Springs, Conn.),
930
9. Tommy
Beck, Jennerstown Speedway (Jennerstown, Pa.), 922
10. Wade
Buttrey, Music City Motorplex (Nashville, Tenn.), 896
11. Russ
Hersey, Monadnock Speedway (Winchester, N.H.), 892
12. Ron
Bolduc, Star Speedway (Epping, N.H.), 880
13. Rick
Miller, Motordrome Speedway (Smithton, Pa.), 858
14. Gary
Webb, Grant Co. Speedway (Lancaster, Wis.), 854
15. Steve
Boley, Farley Speedway (Farley, Iowa), 820
16. Robert
Diekemper, Oglethorpe Speedway Park (Savannah, Ga.), 814
17. Dusty
Fielden, Tucson Raceway Park (Tucson, Ariz.), 714
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