2008 ASA Midwest Tour season

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The 2008 ASA Kwik-Trip Midwest Tour presented by Echo Outdoor Power Equipment was the second season of the American Speed Association's Midwest Tour. The championship was held over 14 races, beginning April 19 in Elko, Minnesota, and ending October 5 in West Salem, Wisconsin. Dan Fredrickson was the champion.

Schedule and results

RndDateRace NameTrackLocationFast QualifierWinner
1April 19Kwik Trip 125 Elko Speedway Elko, Minnesota Dan Fredrickson Jake Ryan
2May 4Echo Chain Saw 100 Madison International Speedway Oregon, Wisconsin Jacob Goede Dan Fredrickson
3May 17KwikTrip Stores 100Jefferson Speedway Cambridge, Wisconsin Blake Horstman Jonathan Eilen
4June 1Miller Lite 100 Dells Raceway Park Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Dan Fredrickson Donny Reuvers
5June 22Echo Power Blower 100 Grundy County Speedway Morris, Illinois Johnny Sauter Donny Reuvers
6July 5Echo Bear Cat July Spectacular 100 I-94 Speedway Sauk Centre, Minnesota Chris Wimmer Dan Fredrickson
7July 1836th Annual Keith Fleck Miller 100 Hawkeye Downs Speedway Cedar Rapids, Iowa Johnny Sauter Steve Carlson
8July 20Rasmussen Group Twin 75's Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa Tim Schendel Tim Schendel
9August 5SCAG Dixieland 150 Wisconsin International Raceway Kaukauna, Wisconsin Kyle Busch Steve Carlson
10August 17Shakopee 100 Raceway Park Shakopee, Minnesota Travis Sauter Donny Reuvers
11August 24Wisconsin All-Star 100 Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin Kyle Busch Kyle Busch
12August 31Labor Day 100 Norway Speedway Norway, Michigan Chris Wimmer Jamie Iverson
13September 7Kim Parsons Memorial 100 Marshfield Super Speedway Marshfield, Wisconsin Donny Reuvers Tim Schendel
14October 5Oktoberfest 100 La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway West Salem, Wisconsin Steve Carlson Dan Fredrickson

Championship points

PosDriverPoints
1 Dan Fredrickson 1707
2 Donny Reuvers 1605
3 Tim Schendel 1488
4 Chris Wimmer 1463
5 Jamie Iverson 1417
6 Andrew Morrisey 1417
7 Travis Sauter 1413
8 Nathan Haseleu 1401
9 Jonathan Eilen 1396
10 Blake Horstman 1296
11 Kyle Calmes 1214
12 Nick Murgic (R)1185
13 Jeff Storm 1145
14 Steve Carlson 1139
15 Russ Blakeley 1065
16 Bryan Roach 1007
17 Mark Kraus 954
18 Rich Loch 927
19 Kris Kelly 842
20 Brandon Hill 711
21 Matt Kocourek (R)639
22 Frank Kreyer 618
23 Adam Hensel (R)557
24 Paul Paine 548
25 Jacob Goede 525
26 Kyle Busch 427
27 Jake Ryan 421
28 Doug Mahlik 381
29 Gordy Swanson 379
30 Josh Vadnais 377
31 Johnny Sauter 349
32 Joey Johnson 348
33 Steve Holzhausen 347
34 Eugene Gregorich Jr 343
35 Nick Neville 314
36 Don Turner 278
37 Steve Anderson 247
38 Matt Kenseth 246
39 Mark Eswein 244
40 Derek Neville 238
41 Brett Moffitt 238
42 Tim Hintz 214
43 Dalton Zehr 186
44 Andy Monday 183
45 Kenny Reiser 181
46 Dave Feiler 178
47 Joel Thiesen (R)173
48 Tim Rothe 171
49 Todd Hansen 162
50 Mark Lamoreaux 162
51 Adam Royle 160
52 Jamie Farrell 157
53 Joey Gase 150
54 Jon Olson 150
55 Joe Berthiaume 150
56 Thor Anderson 143
57 Robb Vanderloop 141
58 Chris Grimes 136
59 Todd Kluever 129
60 Jason Schneider 128
61 Brett Sontag 125
62 Billy Mohn (R)123
63 Kenny Richards 115
64 Cameron Dodson 115
65 Josh Bauer 114
66 Jason Weinkauf 114
67 Eugene Dick 113
68 Tom Gee, Jr. 112
69 Michael Gunderson 111
70 Greg Haese 111
71 Dean Cornelius 106
72 Chris Skrede 106
73 Gary LaMonte (R)101
74 Mike Reichenber 101
75 Jerick Johnson 98
76 Mike Richter 98
77 Clint Sillars 97
78 Darrin Giles 96
79 Steve Dobbratz 96
80 Jeff Kendall 96
81 Jim Ross 96
82 Tom Lindquist 95
83 John Meidam 94
84 Shane Morrisey 93
85 Jason Vandenberg 93
86 Tim Sauter 92
87 Joey Miller 92
88 Dean LaPointe 89
89 Nick Panitzke 88
90 Landon Cassill 88
91 Dillon Kralovetz 86
92 Jeremy Lepak 86
93 Chris Weinkauf 86
94 Mike Gardner 84
95 Bryan Turtle 84
96 Stevie Campbell 82
97 Boris Jurkovic 80
98 Matt Frazer 78
99 Griffin McGrath 77
100 Johnny Spaw 76
101 Jeff VanOudenhouven 76
102 Bob Danes 76
103 Mike Heiss 74
104 Tyler Sjoman 74
105 Brett Piontek 74
106 Rick Burns 72
107 Rich Snyder 72
108 Dylan Schuyler 70
109 Steve Schultz 68
110 Zach Riddle 68
111 Dudley Fleck 68
112 Molly Rhoads 68
113 Rich Bickle 66
114 Jill George 62
115 Tom Knippenburg 60
116 Ryan Lee Johnson 60
117 Dan Jung 60
118 Bruce White 59
119 Scott Stanchia 58
120 Dave Weltmeyer 57
121 Brad Dvorak 57
122 Doug Hahn 56
123 Brad Osborn 54
124 Kyle Kinder 53
125 Trent Snyder 52
126 Dagnan Scott 52
127 Terry Baldry 52
128 Kevin Cywinski 49
129 Jerry Sharp 47
130 Terry Patnode 46
131 Jim Larkin 45
132 Gordy Mason 43
133 Michael Hoeft 42
134 Jeff Lofquist 41
135 Jeff McDonald 38
136 Neil Knoblock 26
137 Greg Van Grool 24
138 Chris Sevey 22
139 Nick Hammer 20

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  1. "2008 ASA Midwest Tour Point Standings". ASA Midwest Tour. Archived from the original on 22 April 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.