WTPA & ALLEN BAEHR MEMORIAL TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL WINNERS ANNOUNCED!
Marshfield, WI, (September 13, 2023) – It was an amazing day for the Annual Allen Baehr Memorial WTPA Championship Truck & Tractor Pull. The fans that packed the stands at Marshfield Motor Speedway, were treated to one of the best pulls the Midwest had to offer. With 6 divisons vying for a championship, the WTPA competitors kept the packed grandstands on the edge of their seats!
Crowned WTPA Champions, it was Dallas Zunker of Conrath, WI in his Furious Farm Truck, getting the championship in the Pro Street Diesel Trucks. Ray Jay Rindt of Medford, WI in his Wicked White Knight, notched the Allen Baehr Memorial win, in the aforementioned division.
In the Pro Farm Tractors, Bill Daluge of Buffalo, Minnesota, in Ageless, grabbed the championship for the WTPA, with Colton Bartelt of Marathon City, WI grabbing the win in the Allen Baehr Memorial. Colton was riding Just Gettin’ Started, to the win.
For the Light Limited Super Stock Tractors, crowned champion of the WTPA, it was Jeremy Roff of Comstock, WI. Jeremy also earned the win for the night in the Allen Baehr Memorial, in his Mowhawk Warrior!
Elk Mound, Wisconsin driver Dan Horel, riding Livid, pulled his way to the WTPA Championship in Super Stock FWD Trucks. Mayhem, driven by Cam Berg of Ellsworth, WI, had the best pull of the night and earned top honors in the Allen Baehr Memorial.
Stratford, WI competitor Jeff Martyn, riding The Hustler, captured both the WTPA Championship for the year, and the Allen Baehr Memorial in the Super Farm.
Special thanks to all the people that helped make the 2023 WTPA Allen Baehr Memorial Truck & Tractor Pull a huge success. Shannon Nelson, David Baehr, Denny Jacoby, Andy Gingerich, Jeff Martyn, Doug Luchterhand, Bobby Fellenz, Jason Hintz, Kevin Fellenz, Dan DeBoer, Jerry Schmidt, Brad Scheck, Tracy Sischo, Corey Nelson, Charles Brevik, Town of Lincoln Fire Department, and the staff & crew at the WTPA and Marshfield Motor Speedway. Your hard work did not go unnoticed, and is greatly appreciated.
Photos courtesy of Tom Loos Photography –