DE BOER DEFENDS MARSHFIELD WITH DOMINANT BEV MEMORIAL WIN

MARSHFIELD, Wis. (September 13, 2025) – Jerad de Boer has been a force at Marshfield Motor Speedway this season. Things were no different Saturday night when the visitors of the TUNDRA Super Late Model Series came into town for the Bev Aschenbrenner Memorial.

After setting fast time de Boer picked his way through the field early and took the lead off a restart on lap 24, setting sail to his first ever series win. Justin Mondeik, who led early, held off the challenges of John Beale to finish Second. Beale scored his second straight podium with a Third Place finish.

From Jim Carlson (Late Model Digest)

The 2025 campaign has been Jerad deBoer’s best in Super Late Model competition at Marshfield Motor Speedway. Through August he won five of the nine features in the top class at the half-mile, ranging from a 25-lap sprint in the spring to the 50-lap John Brevik Classic, the annual event honoring the father of track promoter Wayne Brevik.

His latest triumph brought a new challenge for deBoer, from Sherry, Wis.

This was the TUNDRA Super Late Model Series season finale, and at 75 laps the Bev Aschenbrenner Memorial was the longest race which he has ever won.

“It seems like we’ve got it good, I guess. Everything seems to be working out. We found something that we like and it seems to be good on these tires, and it keeps getting better as the race goes on,” deBoer said. “We changed a few things for this race since the sun went down early and we had to take a couple of things into account. Fortunately we have enough experience now to make the right changes for that.”

Time trials also went his way, and deBoer started 10th after the inversion.

By lap 20 he was third, and then the final two pieces fell into place more quickly than expected.

“We had a caution on whatever lap it was,” he said about lap 23. “The two guys ahead of me took the bottom side, and we took the high side and made it work. Later I was kinda hoping there’d be a yellow for the fans, but I’m glad there wasn’t, I guess.”

Those two standouts were Justin Mondeik and John Beale, who ran second and third for the rest of the evening. Mondeik, whose crew chief is legendary Midwest setup man Toby Nuttleman, had a good idea of what deBoer had in his #2; deBoer is in his second season driving a TobyCar chassis.

“We never got it on the track last year until late July,” said deBoer, sponsored by Earth Inc., the Hearing House, Cournouyer Oil, Hughes Service, Nasonville Dairy, Lifescape Wealth, Legend Seeds, FRS Shocks, McGunegill Engine Performance, Five Star Bodies and Wehrs Machine & Racing Products. Marshfield has been deBoer’s focus this season, which may account for some of his success. His only other start in 2025 was Memorial Day at Golden Sands Speedway, where he placed third in the Trickle 99, behind Mondeik and Beale.