Alex Pokorski makes strides in MSA Beaver Dam event
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) June 30, 2020 – Fresh off of a solid effort in his
360 Sprint Car debut at The Plymouth Dirt Track on Saturday, June 13, 21-year-old
rookie Alex Pokorski of West Bend, Wis. made some strong gains in his learning
progression behind the wheel of the Pokorski Motorsports machine in a Midwest
Sprint Car Association event at Beaver Dam Raceway in Beaver Dam. Wis. on
Saturday, June 27.
With a huge field of 42 MSA Sprint Cars on hand, Pokorski qualified 29 th out of 41
cars timing in during a group qualifying format. Despite his qualifying effort,
Pokorski had to start in the rear of the heat race line up as a rookie, which put him
in the ninth starting spot in the fourth 10-lap MSA heat race.
Pokorski held his position throughout the heat race event on the ultra dry slick
track surface en route to a ninth-place finish.
“The first few laps of qualifying were a little rough because I didn’t know where I
should be entering the corner,” Pokorski said. “Once I figured out the entry, the car
handled very well and I was able to put a good lap in. The heat race was similar to
qualifying. The track had changed from qualifying, so I had to figure out a new
line again. Once I found the line and got a rhythm going, I was able to reel in
Shane Wenninger, who was ahead of me, over last three laps or so.”
After lining up 10 th in the first 12-lap MSA B main, Pokorski found himself
running sixth following a two-car incident on lap two involving Scott Conger and
Tyler Tischendorf.
On the restart, Conger, Mike Decker and Tischendorf slipped past Pokorski, who
fell back to ninth on lap 3. Pokorski regrouped to reel in Tischendorf over the next
four laps before executing a pass to secure eighth place in turn four on lap 7.
Pokorski continued to find his groove in the closing circuits as he dove under Will
Gerrits in turn four on the final lap to finish seventh.
“The beginning of the B main went a lot better than I was expecting,” Pokorski
said. “I was able to pass a few cars in the first corner and the first caution also gave
me a spot or two. The first lap after the restart, I didn’t put down a good lap. That
cost me two or three spots I think. Once I got into a rhythm again, I was feeling
better and I was happy to make a pass in the last corner coming to the checkered
flag.”
After his first two events in a 360 Sprint Car, Pokorski is pleased with his progress
so far.
“In my first week at Plymouth, it seemed like everything was happening very fast
and I hardly had time to take a tear off,” Pokorski said. “This week I feel like I got
more comfortable in the car and things seemed to slow down a bit for me. I also
was able to make some more passes than I did in my first night. I definitely felt a
little faster, but I still have a lot to learn.”
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The team was scheduled to be in action at The Plymouth Dirt Track at the
Sheboygan County Fairgrounds in Plymouth Wis. as part of the Russ Scheffler
Tribute race program on Friday, June 26. However, heavy rain hit the track in the
late afternoon hours to force the event to be postponed until Thursday, Aug. 27.
Pokorski Motorsports will return to action this Saturday, July 4 for the Midwest
Sprint Car Association’s debut appearance at Gravity Park Speedway in Chilton,
Wis. with Alex Pokorski in the driver’s seat. The Firecracker 30 MSA points event
will begin with qualifying at 5 p.m. with racing to follow at 6 p.m.
“I did run some laps at Gravity Park in a practice once,” Pokorski said. “I believe
they have changed the track since I drove on it though. It is very small, but I think
it will be a good place to learn at. You really have to be aware of who is around
you and be able to control your car in order to do well on a small track like that.”
An originally scheduled MSA event at the Dodge County Fairgrounds in Beaver
Dam, Wis. in conjunction with the Interstate Racing Association on Friday, July 3
has been moved back to Friday, July 10. Paul Pokorski will return to wheel the No.
4 Pokorski Motorsports machine on that night for the MSA’s first appearance of the
2020 season at the horsepower half mile.
Sponsors for the 2020 Pokorski Motorsports team are Hopf Farms, Petersen Septic
Systems, Quest Engineering Inc., Goeden’s Auto Body, Goodwin Racing Engines,
Lakeshore Family Funeral Homes, Kettle Moraine Landscaping, Novak’s Service
Center, Pedal Down Promotions, Tisler Salvage Inc., Allied Bearing Corporation
and The Cawley Company.
Pokorski Motorsports Sponsor Showcase – Quest Engineering Inc.
Pokorski Motorsports would like to welcome back Quest Engineering of Richfield,
Wis. as a sponsor for the 2020 racing season.
Quest Engineering focuses solely on full overlay cabinetry and complimenting
custom products, including kitchen, bath, closets, garage, entertainment and
commercial casework projects.
Quest’s skilled team of customer advocates, product specialists, engineers,
production managers and operations team rely on a continuous improvement
philosophy to pave the road to success.
Founded as a contract wood products fabricator in West Bend by brothers Chris
and Todd Lefeber in 2001, Quest operated on mostly manual machines until adding
CNC equipment and parametric engineering software to its repertoire in 2006.
In late 2008, Quest Engineering made the move from a direct sales to a dealer sales
model with an increased focused on its capacity as a manufacturer. Quest moved
from its original facility in West Bend to a newly renovated production facility in
Richfield in fall 2012.
In May 2015, working with equipment, software, and special service vendors,
Quest expanded with the addition of a second manufacturing plant. Housing a
flexible casework production cell, a custom fabrication cell and a small warehouse,
a new facility in Jackson was opened, featuring a design center and showroom.
“Quest Engineering came on board with Pokorski Motorsports in 2018 and we are
excited to have them back for their third season with us,” Pokorski said. “Quest is a
local manufacturer of quality cabinets and we encourage our fans to check out their
line of products.”
Pokorski Motorsports invites you to contact Quest Engineering Inc. by phone at
262-334-4949 or by visiting www.questcabinets.com.
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2020 Pokorski Motorsports Upcoming Schedule.
Saturday, July 4 – Gravity Park Speedway, Chilton, Wis.
Friday, July 10 – Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam, Wis.
Friday, July 17 – Outagamie Speedway Powered by EWSC Racing, Seymour, Wis.
Saturday, July 18 – Plymouth Dirt Track, Plymouth, Wis.
2020 Pokorski Motorsports By The Numbers
Total Events – 4
MSA events – 3
IRA events – 0
A Main Victories – 1
B Main Victories – 0
Top Five A Main Finishes – 1
Top 10 A Main Finishes – 1
Heat Race Victories – 0