2011 ASA Midwest Tour season

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The 2011 ASA Kwik-Trip Midwest Tour presented by Echo Outdoor Power Equipment and grandstay.net was the fifth season of the American Speed Association's Midwest Tour. The championship was held over 12 races, beginning May 1 in Oregon, Wisconsin, and ending October 9 in West Salem, Wisconsin. Andrew Morrissey was the champion.

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Schedule and results

RndDateRace NameTrackLocationFast QualifierWinner
1May 1Joe Shear Classic 136 Madison International Speedway Oregon, Wisconsin Bryan Reffner Ross Kenseth
2May 15SCAG Power Equipment Dixieland 100 Wisconsin International Raceway Kaukauna, Wisconsin Andrew Morrissey Tim Schendel
3June 3Wayne Carter Classic 125 presented by ECHO Bear Cat Grundy County Speedway Morris, Illinois Chris Weinkauf Ross Kenseth
4June 18Elmer Musgrave Memorial 100 Illiana Motor Speedway Schererville, Indiana Andrew Morrissey Ross Kenseth
5June 23River Valley Bank Flip Merwin Memorial 150 State Park Speedway Wausau, Wisconsin Jonathan Eilen Mark Mackesy
6July 2Marshfield 100 Marshfield Motor Speedway Marshfield, Wisconsin Jacob Goede Jason Weinkauf
7July 9Grandstay Summer Clash 250 Elko Speedway Elko, Minnesota Chris Weinkauf Skylar Holzhausen
8August 5 Sandvik Coromant 150 presented by Cline Tool Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa Nathan Haseleu Jeff Choquette
9August 12Miller 100 presented by McGrath Powersports Hawkeye Downs Speedway Cedar Rapids, Iowa Andrew Morrissey Jonathan Eilen
10August 21Shakopee 125 Raceway Park Shakopee, Minnesota Nick Panitzke Nathan Haseleu
11October 2National Short Track Championship 200 Rockford Speedway Loves Park, Illinois Chris Wimmer Steve Carlson
12October 9Oktoberfest 100 La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway West Salem, Wisconsin Griffin McGrath Johnny Sauter

Championship points

Steve Carlson won the National Short Track Championship at Rockford Speedway. Steve Carlson Rockford Speedway 2011 NSTC winner.jpg
Steve Carlson won the National Short Track Championship at Rockford Speedway.
PosDriverPoints
1 Andrew Morrissey 1758
2 Jacob Goede 1707
3 Nathan Haseleu 1701
4 Tim Schendel 1675
5 Chris Wimmer 1647
6 Jonathan Eilen 1613
7 Griffin McGrath 1613
8 Chris Weinkauf 1607
9 Skylar Holzhausen (R)1606
10 Steve Carlson 1597
11 Nick Panitzke 1595
12 Ross Kenseth 1553
13 Jeff Storm 1518
14 Nick Murgic 1504
15 Michael Bilderback 1394
16 Joel Theisen (R)1304
17 Mark Kraus 1043
18 Thor Anderson 1,000
19 Gary LaMonte 915
20 Travis Sauter 858
21 Bryan Reffner 720
22 Brandon Hill 668
23 Becca Kasten 589
24 Erik Darnell 568
25 Matt Tifft 522
26 Jeremy Spoonmore (R)513
27 Boris Jurkovic 505
28 Jeff Cannon (R)496
29 Danny Darnell 414
30 Ronnie Rihn 410
31 Jim Olson (R)406
32 Jason Weinkauf 404
33 Dan Fredrickson 401
34 Eddie Hoffman 383
35 Cardell Potter 375
36 Jamie Iverson 370
37 Rich Loch 338
38 Kris Kelly 334
39 Russ Blakeley 296
40 Jeff Choquette 284
41 Tim Sauter 279
42 Matt Kocourek 278
43 Steve Holzhausen 256
44 Kyle Calmes 243
45 Blake Brown 238
46 Tim Plummer 237
47 Conrad Jorgenson 235
48 Dean Cornelius 232
49 Neil Knoblock 232
50 Colin Reffner 230
51 Steve Apel 230
52 Mason Mitchell 224
53 Brad Osborn 223
54 Jeremy Lepak 216
55 Erik Pierce 210
56 Mike Carlson 210
57 Dean LaPointe 210
58 Tommy Pecaro 197
59 Paul Paine 169
60 Mark Mackesy 166
61 Steve Rubeck 160
62 Larry Schuler 149
63 Brad Mueller 139
64 Rich Bickle 137
65 Donny Reuvers 135
66 Jon Reynolds, Jr. 133
67 Ben Pettis 132
68 Adam Royle 132
69 Jeff VanOudenhoven 130
70 Tom Gee, Jr. 128
71 Mike Meyerhofer 127
72 Brett Piontek 126
73 Ryan Johnson 125
74 Ryan Carlson 125
75 Burton Brown 122
76 Jake Vanoskey 117
77 Eugene Gregorich 116
78 Billy Knippenburg 115
79 Chris Eggleston 114
80 Molly Rhoads 114
81 Brett Sontag 114
82 John Nutley 113
83 Joey Gase 113
84 Josh Vadnais 112
85 Tom Muhr 112
86 Mark Sontag, Jr. 111
87 Curt Tillman 109
88 Weston Griffith, Jr. 101
89 Jerry Sharp 99
90 Clint SIllars 99
91 Travis Thompson 99
92 Corey Jankowski 99
93 Jesse Haase 98
94 Bradley Tilton 98
95 Chad Walen 98
96 Josh Wallace 95
97 Jordan Sims 93
98 Greg Vangool 93
99 James Getait 91
100 Brett Peters 90
101 Johnny Sauter 65
102 Danny Odell 51
103 Jay Foster 51
104 Max McNamara 51
105 Mikie Breiner 51

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References

  1. "2011 ASA Midwest Tour Point Standings". ASA Midwest Tour. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2012.