(By Scott Lockwood) Desoto Speedway – LJ Grimm grew up watching Dave Steele dominate sprint car racing throughout the state of Florida. On a night where Desoto Speedway returned to action for the first time since the tragic accident that claimed Steele’s life, fans and drivers alike honored their fallen hero during the evening. When the dust settled on the night’s main event – Triple Crown Race no. 1 for the JD Byrider Open Wheel Modifieds, it was Grimm parking it in the winner’s circle with a dedication to the Steele family.

Cody Stickler charged from the rear of the field to the lead just a handful of laps into the 50-lap Modified feature. As Stickler completed the 12th lap, his car suddenly slowed and was eliminated from contention with a mechanical failure.

Bobby Baldwin inherited the lead with Grimm directly in tow. Grimm passed Baldwin for the lead with a crossover move on Baldwin just prior to the halfway point. Grimm was on cruise control out front when the third place car of Ryan Walters spin with nine laps to go. Baldwin couldn’t capitalize on the final restart, and Grimm drove on to the victory.

Grimm, like many other drivers over the course of the evening, stopped his car at the spot in turn two where Steele lost his life last week during his victory lap. Several fans also placed flowers on the fence near the site during the night.

“I watched Dave win a bunch of sprint car races here. He was one of the best,” Grimm said in victory lane. “Hopefully this will be part of the healing process. It’s not much, but it’s a little something for Lynn, the kids, Mac and Carol Steele.” Baldwin and Donny Duchesne rounded out the podium.

The Sportsman division also kicked off their Triple Crown with a 35-lap feature. Aaron Williamson and Mark Peterson got by early leader Tom Zimmerman and rocketed away from the rest of the field. Paul Huffstutler spun in front of the leaders at the 20-lap mark to bring out the caution.

Williamson cleared Peterson on the restart and pulled away for the victory. Zimmerman, Ben Kelly and Austin Carr rounded out the top five.

Jason Bartram started on the pole for the 25-lap Take Aim Gun Range Street Stock feature and wanted to make sure he’d stay there for the duration of the event. As the field came to complete the opening lap, Lee Hobbs got loose coming out of turn four and collected Cody Coffman. Coffman hit the wall nearly head-on but was uninjured. Bartram broke away from John Brown, Donnie Powers and Travis Barfield on the restart and drove out to a big lead. Barfield went from fourth to second in the closing laps but ran out of time to challenge Bartram in the closing laps. Brown finished third.

The Desoto Strictly Stocks were also on hand for a pair of races. Kyle Case got by Steve James about halfway through the 15-lap Road Course race and drove on to his first career victory. Case also won the flagpole race.
In other action Saturday night, Ren Wright Jr. Held off Laura Mammina in a side-by-side finish to win the Mini Stock feature; and Seth Adams needed just a handful of laps to charge all the way from the back of the field before he drove away with the 25-lap Legends feature. During the intermission, fans raised over $1,000 for the Steele family during a passing of the helmet thru the stands.

Desoto Speedway returns to action next Saturday night with Butch Lindley Memorial 115 for the Super Late Models, Pro Trucks, Pure Stocks, Mini Stocks and Trophy Dash cars.

4-1-2017
DESOTO SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS

Sportsman
1. 67 Aaron Williams son
2. 73 Mark Peterson
3. 01 Tom Zimmerman
4. 9x Ben Kelly
5. 8, Austin Carr
6. 74 Paul Huffstultter

Open Wheel Modified
1. 25 L.J. Grimm
2. 4 Bobby Baldwin
3. 73 Danny Dushane
4 1 Ryan Walters
5. 58C John Coffman
6. 58F Robert Ford
7. 3 Tim Pasley
8. 99 Cody Stickler

Street Stock
1. 73 Jason Bartram
2,11 Travis Barfield
3. 57 John Brown
4. 4p Donnie Powers
5. 23 Todd Brown
6. 52 Mike Rowland
7. 58 Cody Coffman
8. 124 Lee Hobbs
9. 74 Bobby Huffstutler
10. 67 Jimmy Best D.N.S.

Road Course
1. 1 Kyle Case
2. 68 Steve James
3. 14 Michael Meeks
4. 84 Matt Owens
5. 37 James Volk
6. 5 Larry McDonald
7. 01 Doug Radley
8. 17 Susan Rocket
9. 98 Justin Abbott
10. 80 Bill Osborne
11. 55 Steve Major
12. 31 Gator Volk

Legends
1. 5 Seth Adams
2. 5A Michael Cherry
3. 13 Alan Hefner
4. 26 Joey Langis
5. 9 Mitch Verhaagh
6. 5w Jason Welage
7. 29 Greg Welage
8. 26 Gavin Sexton
9. 19 Blake Boyette
10. 99 Mike Verhaagh
11. 51 Bobby Diesteter
12. 38 David Fusco

Flag Pole
1. 1 Kyle Case
2. 14 Michael Meeks
3. 80 Bill Osborne
4 5 Larry McDonald
5. 55 Steve Major
6. 37 James Volk
7. 68 Steve James
8. 98 Trevor Appling
9. 01 Doug Radley

Mini Stock
1 008 Ren Wright Jr.
2. 77 Laura Mammina
3. 37 Jacob Wozniak
4.42 Anne Osborne