Well, I'm now officially 20 years old, one more year until the exciting one, haha. Thanks to everyone that wished me a happy birthday so far today! Now, let's jump into the results.
I was at the shore over the weekend so I missed posting Thursday's results from Brockville-Ontario Speedway. It was Brett Hearn who went on to stretch his points lead on the Super Dirt Series with the $6,000 triumph.
On Friday, the Super Dirt Series was again in action, this time it was Billy Decker holding off Hearn to pick up the win at Autodrome Granby. In other big block action from Friday, Kenny Tremont picked up the feature win at Albany-Saratoga Speedway, brothers Jeff and Al Rudalavage split twin features at Penn Can Speedway, Kevin Bolland notched off yet another win at Lernerville Speedway, Kevin Hartnett won his first race of the year at Redine Raceway, Bobby Varin continued his amazing season with another win at Glen Ridge Motorsports Park, Pat Ward invaded CanAm Motorsports Park and took home the win. In small block action from Friday night, the American Revolution Series had their second race at Mohawk International Raceway, and it was Brian McDonald picking up the feature win, Big Diamond Raceway saw Jeff Strunk continue to build momentum with another feature win, Eric Gauvereu notched off another win at Autodrome Edelweiss, and Rich Vinson led flag to flag at Ransomville Speedway.
On Saturday night, the Tri-Track Series invaded Bridgeport, and Rick Laubach went on to dominated the feature event and pick up the $3,000 feature event. In other big block action from Saturday, H.J. Bunting picked up his third win in a row at Delaware International Speedway, rain dominated the rest of the night.
On Sunday night, Utica Rome Speedwaysaw Pat Ward pick up his second big block race of the weekend. Andy Priest picked up career win #100 with the win at Tri-City Speedway. In small block racing action, Tommy Flannigan picked up his first win of the season by picking up the win at Humberstone Speedway.
Congratulations to all this weeks winners, especially Wago drivers Brett Hearn, Al Rudalavage, and Jeff Strunk.
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