Two big races highlighted the weekend for modified racing fans. First, on Saturday night, the RoC Dirt Tour came to a conclusion at Five Mile Point Speedway. Danny Johnson, Stewart Friesen, and Pat Ward went into the night all with a good chance to take home the RoC title. Danny Johnson did all he could to win the title as he picked up the $5,555 feature win, but Stewart Friesen's second place finish was enough to eclipse Johnson by a single point and claim his first ever RoC title.
Then, Octoberfest at Hagerstown Speedway had the big block modifieds racing for $10,000, Brett Hearn dominated the race and went on to collect the win. In the small block race, which was knocked down to only $5,000 to win because of having a low car count (even though they had the second highest car count of the week.) Tim McCreadie dominated and picked up his second consecutive small block win in the event.
Dirt Track Digest has the entry list for the World Finals which includes the big block modifieds. Note that there are a few drivers we know are going that aren't entered, such as Jimmy Horton and Stewart Friesen.
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