Ian Madsen topped a star-studded field of Outlaw Sprint Cars Sunday night at Huset’s Speedway for a $5,000 payday. This was the second consecutive year for the Austalian to visit victory lane with the UNOH All Star Circuit of Champions at Huset's.

Madsen was the car to beat by picking up the win in the dash, earning the pole position for the 30 lap main event. Madsen was challenged by Sammy Swindell many times, but would never give up the top spot. Swindell would fall to third when Rico Abreau in the #24 car out of California took over second with one lap to go.

Jac Haudenschild from Wooster, Ohio came in fourth in the #9W. And rounding out the top five was Terry McCarl in car #6.

The event was red flagged twice. Tasker Phillips flipped on the opening lap. Justin Henderson later flipped in turn one. Matt Juhl got upside down in a heat race. All drivers were unharmed. Juhl and his crew were able to get the #09 repaired for the main event.

In the micro sprints, Bill Boles of Harris, Iowa got a first ever Huset's victory. Gary Brown, Jr. wins his fourth race of the year at Huset's in the Street Stocks. Colter Deutsch now six wins for 2014 at the track in the B-mods. And the big excitement in victory lane was David Beman, Jr. in the hobby stock division pointing out that this first ever win is one he's been working on for fourteen years.

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