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