Mid-American Stock Car Series - List of Vercauteran Memorial Winners

List of Vercauteran Memorial Winners

The series honors its founder Gary Vercauteran with a race each year after beginning as an event honoring his parents. The race was often held as part of the Red, White, and Blue state championship event at Wisconsin International Raceway. The 2007 event at WIR was rained out, so it was held at 141 Speedway which is the track next closed to Vercauteran's hometown Chilton. The 2010 event will be held at Road America. It began in Vercauteran's hometown dirt track in Chilton before the series' origin.

  • 2010 Bill Prietzel (Road America)
  • 2009 Gregg Haese (141 Speedway)
  • 2008 Jacob Finney (Wisconsin International Raceway)
  • 2007 Kevin Damrow (141 Speedway)
  • 2006 James Swan (WIR)
  • 2005 Brett Piontek (WIR)
  • 2004 Bill Prietzel (WIR)
  • 2003 Jeremy Spoonmore (WIR)
  • 2002 Peter Hernandez (WIR)
  • 2001 Peter Hernandez (WIR)
  • 2000 Mark Pluer (WIR)
  • 1999 Gregg Haese (WIR)
  • 1998 Pat Kelly (WIR)
  • 1997 Bill Prietzel (WIR)
  • 1996 Pat Kelly (WIR)
  • 1995 Eddie Hoffman (WIR)
  • 1994 Brian Lambie (WIR)
  • 1993 Eddie Hoffman (WIR)
  • 1992 Jerry Wenzel (Chilton)
  • 1991 Larry Richards (Chilton)
  • 1990 Wayne Strand (Chilton)

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