2009 ASA Midwest Tour season

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The 2009 ASA Kwik-Trip Midwest Tour presented by Echo Outdoor Power Equipment was the third season of the American Speed Association's Midwest Tour. The championship was held over 12 races, beginning May 3 in Oregon, Wisconsin, and ending October 11 in West Salem, Wisconsin. Steve Carlson was the champion.

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Schedule and results

RndDateRace NameTrackLocationFast QualifierWinner
1May 3Joe Shear Classic 136 presented by ECHO Chain Saws Madison International Speedway Oregon, Wisconsin Jeremy Lepak Nathan Haseleu
2May 16Pride Of Iowa 100 Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa Tim Schendel Chris Wimmer
3May 23Elko 125 Elko Speedway Elko, Minnesota Steve Carlson Steve Carlson
4May 30"Race For The Gold" Bronze 125 Dells Raceway Park Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Dan Fredrickson Steve Carlson
5June 20Elmer Musgrave Memorial 100 Illiana Motor Speedway Schererville, Indiana Nathan Haseleu Jacob Goede
6July 3Keith Fleck/Miller 100 Hawkeye Downs Speedway Cedar Rapids, Iowa Nathan Haseleu Steve Carlson
7July 18"Race For The Gold" Silver 125 Dells Raceway Park Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Jeff Kendall Frank Kreyer
8August 4Dixieland 150 Wisconsin International Raceway Kaukauna, Wisconsin Nathan Haseleu Steve Carlson
9August 16Shakopee 100 Raceway Park Shakopee, Minnesota Ryan Johnson Donny Reuvers
10September 6Labor Day 100 Norway Speedway Norway, Michigan Steve Carlson Jamie Iverson
11September 26"Race For The Gold" Elko 125 Elko Speedway Elko, Minnesota Jacob Goede Dan Fredrickson
12October 11Oktoberfest 100 La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway West Salem, Wisconsin Steve Carlson Travis Sauter

Championship points

PosDriverPoints
1 Steve Carlson 1468
2 Nathan Haseleu 1449
3 Chris Wimmer 1403
4 Tim Schendel 1239
5 Jonathan Eilen 1215
6 Dan Fredrickson 1143
7 Jeff Storm 1095
8 Jacob Goede (R)1092
9 Nick Neville (R)1087
10 Mark Kraus 1084
11 Blake Brown (R)1043
12 Nick Murgic 1040
13 Jamie Iverson 1035
14 Andrew Morrissey 990
15 Nick Panitzke (R)979
16 Kyle Calmes 918
17 Donny Reuvers 591
18 Steve Holzhausen 552
19 Matt Kocourek 542
20 Dalton Zehr (R)534
21 Bryan Reffner 491
22 Frank Kreyer 483
23 Travis Sauter 441
24 Mark Eswein 401
25 Gregg Haese (R)386
26 Blake Hortsman 354
27 Brent Kirchner 349
28 Kris Kelly 329
29 Dan Lensing 302
30 Adam Royle 290
31 Russ Blakeley 285
32 Joey Johnson (R)273
33 Eugene Gregorich Jr. 267
34 Gary LaMonte (R)256
35 Jake Ryan 242
36 Josh Vadnais 238
37 Todd Hansen 236
38 Jeremy Lepak 235
39 Michael Bilderback 231
40 Joel Theisen (R)223
41 Jeff Kendall 222
42 Don Turner 213
43 Kenny Reiser 210
44 Mark Lamoreux 201
45 Paul Paine 191
46 Thor Anderson 177
47 Bryan Roach 175
48 Griffin McGrath 171
49 Gregg Van Grool 164
50 Tom Gee Jr. 163
51 Ricky Baker 153
52 Mike Gunderson 151
53 Joey Gase 150
54 Dave Gentile 147
55 Anthony Danta 142
56 Larry Schuler 136
57 Andy Monday 134
58 Ron Hornaday Jr. 132
59 Curt Tillman 131
60 Jason Schneider 130
61 Jon Olson 128
62 Kelly Bires 124
63 Tom Lindquist 120
64 Jamie Farrell 118
65 Boris Jurkovic 117
66 Landon Cassill 110
67 Jack Kalwasinski 110
68 Doug Mahlik 109
69 Brad Osborn 108
70 Chris Weinkauf 102
71 Dave Feiler 101
72 Jim Ross 101
73 Ryan Johnson 100
74 Tim Sauter 99
75 Kevin Harvick 98
76 Joey Miller 96
77 Dean Corneilus 94
78 Mike Carlson 92
79 Dan Lindsey 89
80 Johnny Sauter 88
81 Chad Whalen 88
82 Bobby Wilberg 84
83 Robb Vanderloop 84
84 Joe Ross 83
85 Gene Coleman 78
86 Billy Mohn 76
87 Steve Rubeck 74
88 Trent Snyder 72
89 John Meidam 72
90 Johnny Spaw 70
91 John Ostermann 70
92 Skylar Holzhausen 70
93 Jenny White 69
94 Brett Piontek 68
95 Gordie Swanson 68
96 Ryan Hood 68
97 Shane Morrissey 67
98 Tony Brewer 66
99 Mitch Curran 66
100 Dudley Fleck 65
101 Krista Bumbera 64
102 Shawn Majkrzak 62
103 Jon Lemke 60
104 Brian Johnson Jr. 60
105 Austin Siebert 56
106 Scott Stanchina 56
107 Josh Krug 47
108 Dean Varda 47
109 Joe Berthiaume 47
110 Tim Cox 47
111 Jerick Johnson 46
112 Tyler Sjoman 46
113 Ronnie Rihn 45
114 Cameron Dodson (R)44
115 Brad Dvorak 44
116 Dean LaPointe 44
117 Paul Neisus 43
118 Stevie Campbell 43
119 Conrad Jorgenson 41
120 Steve Anderson 39
121 Eric Fransen 24

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  1. "2009 ASA Kwik Trip MIDWEST TOUR PRESENTED BY ECHO OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT STANDINGS". ASA Midwest Tour. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.