Jedrzejek romps to first victory of the season

By: 
Brian Liskai

Kasey Jedrzejek has been very close to getting his first career sprint car win this season.
Many top five finishes have come along the way for the second-year 305 driver, but that checkered flag has eluded him. The LaGrange, Ohio, driver finally found victory lane Monday in dramatic fashion as he took the lead on the white flag lap and dodged lapped cars on a very tricky Fremont Speedway to score his first sprint car win. The victory came on Fremont Fence Night that kicked off the 170th Sandusky County Fair.
Not only was the victory emotional being his first, but for Jedrzejek, those emotions were deeper, as his grandmother recently passed away.
“My grandma unfortunately passed away about a week and half ago. My cousin won Friday night, so I had to get it done tonight too,” said Jedrzejek beside his Heat Star, Mr. Heater, Fisher Custom Printing, Ronda Jedrzejek Howard Hanna Real Estate, Sips & Such Social House, BEI Supply & Rental, Greber Racing Components, FK Rod Ends, Simpson Race Products, Perfection Fabricators, Team Line’Em Up, the DiBaggio Family backed #5K.
“The track was just really rough out there. I almost got by Valenti (Shawn) one time there and I got really tight getting through the ruts down there. I wasn’t really sure where the fastest lane was in one and two, and I was trying them both out…I’m just glad I found the right one. I have to thank everybody that works on this car…me and my dad, Denny…we put an awesome team together,” added Jedrzejek.
Jimmy McGrath jumped into the early lead of the 30-lap A-main with John Ivy, Valenti, Jamie Miller and Jedrzejek in tow. McGrath built a nearly three-second lead when Bryan Sebetto took a tumble with five laps in. That kept McGrath out of very heavy traffic. On the restart, Valenti and Jedrzejek battled hard for third while McGrath continued to lead Ivy.
A caution for an infield tire being moved onto the track with 11 laps scored set up Valenti to charge from third to the lead on the restart, bringing Jedrzejek into second. Valenti found his way around the ruts in turn two and built a sizeable lead until he caught the back of the field with 12 laps to go. Jedrzejek began to close, and with four laps to go, was right on Valenti’s rear bumper.
Jedrzejek made his move under Valenti as they raced to the white flag. Lapped cars nearly proved costly to the leader in the final two corners, but he held his line and drove to the win over Valenti, a charging DJ Foos, Miller and Mike Keegan.
Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, Sept. 10 for the championship night for the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group for the 410 sprints and the NAPA Auto Parts of Bryan AFCS presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales for the 305 sprints with the dirt trucks also in action. The B-main make-up for the dirt trucks from the Aug. 13 rained out event will also be held.

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