Dirtcar Racing: Championship Weekend Day #1 @ Airborne Park Speedway September 27th 2025

pass on the highside
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Kyle Coryea

Evan Roberts (50x) with the pass on the highside of Chris Cayea (18) for the lead in the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified non-winners event, and Roberts would get the win in the end. It would be the start of championship weekend from the Airborne Park Speedway to finish the 2025 season and the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified, Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified, 500cc Mini Sprints, Mini Stocks, 9th State Cannabias Renegades, Crown Vics, and Enduro. After all the heat racing was done, it was on to the features for the day. The first event out of the box would be the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified non-winners event, a 25-lap race. Chris Cayea would take the lead off the start and would establish a good-sized lead on the field. However, there would still be a challenge coming from the likes of Evan Roibert, and in the closing lap, he would chase him down, take the lead, and get the eventual win. Then it would be the first segment of the 500cc Mini Sprints event, and it would see Gage Provencher get the lead off the start, but Scott Bachand would challenge him in the 15-lap event, and Bachand would get the first stage win, and they would settle the overall winner on Sunday in the 15-lap segment two. Then it would be on to the Crown Vics in their 15-lap event, and it would see a great battle up front for the early point of the event between Eric Friend and Richie Turner. Friend would take control of the race when Turner would find the turn four wall, but they will be back at it again Sunday to finish off the doubleheader. Hen would have the last Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified feature of the season for 25 laps a. Itould see Adam LaFountain get the lead off the start of race and get a huge lead going Brogan Roberts would do his best to try and make it close but just had no answer also on the day Kobe Hernandez would be crowned the 2025 Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified track champion as he would win the title by 83 over Parker Dermody. Then the 9th State Cannabias Renegades would take center stage for their first of two features on the weekend, and Tyler Irwin would get the lead off the start of the race. Still, he would be quickly challenged by Billy Thwaits for the lead, and he would hold on to get his first win of the season and all but lock up the title for Tylor Terry. As long as he shows up on Sunday, he will be crowned the 2025 track champion. Then it would be the Mini Stocks in their 20-lap event, and Josh Laporte would take the lead at the start of the race. Still, he would have challengers coming after a few quick cautions in the race that would re-rack the field, and Ryan Senecal would get around him for the lead. Still, Senecal would have a challenge down the stretch in the likes of Speedy Bressette, but would get the win and also be crowned the 2025 Mini Stock track champion. Then, to finish off the day of racing would be the 50-lap enduro, which would see Bobby Hamel take the lead at the start and hold it until about the halfway point, when Walter Scram would pass him for the victory, ahead of Randy Martin and Beau Reeves. The 2025 racing season at the Airborne Park Speedway on Sunday, with the headline event being the 50-lap, $5,000 to win for the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified. Gallery

nose to tail
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Kyle Coryea

Jeremiah King (75) and Ryan Senecal head into the corner nose to tail as they battle for the lead in the Mini Stock feature that would see Senecal win the race and the track championship. Gallery

Championship Weekend Day #1 @ Airborne Park Speedway September 27th 2025

Diirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
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Kyle Coryea

It would be a three-way battle for the lead in the 9th State Cannabias Renegades between Billy Thwaits (30), Tyler Irwin (54), and Shawn Fountain (007) for the lead, and Thwaits would get the win on the day. It would be the start of championship weekend from the Airborne Park Speedway to finish the 2025 season and the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified, Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified, 500cc Mini Sprints, Mini Stocks, 9th State Cannabias Renegades, Crown Vics, and Enduro. After all the heat racing was done, it was on to the features for the day. The first one out of the box would be the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified non-winners event for 25 laps. Chris Cayea would take the lead off the start and would establish a good-sized lead on the field. However, there would still be a challenge coming from the likes of Evan Roibert, and in the closing lap, he would chase him down, take the lead, and get the eventual win. Then it would be the first segment of the 500cc Mini Sprints event, and it would see Gage Provencher get the lead off the start, but Scott Bachand would challenge him in the 15-lap event, and Bachand would get the first stage win, and they would settle the overall winner on Sunday in the 15-lap segment two. Then it would be on to the Crown Vics in their 15-lap event, and it would see a great battle up front for the early point of the event between Eric Friend and Richie Turner. Friend would take control of the race when Turner would find the turn four wall, but they will be back at it again Sunday to finish off the doubleheader. Hen would have the last Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified feature of the season for 25 laps a. Itould see Adam LaFountain get the lead off the start of race and get a huge lead going Brogan Roberts would do his best to try and make it close but just had no answer also on the day Kobe Hernandez would be crowned the 2025 Hoosier Limited Sportsman Modified track champion as he would win the title by 83 over Parker Dermody. Then the 9th State Cannabias Renegades would take center stage for their first of two features on the weekend, and Tyler Irwin would get the lead off the start of the race. Still, he would be quickly challenged by Billy Thwaits for the lead, and he would hold on to get his first win of the season and all but lock up the title for Tylor Terry. As long as he shows up on Sunday, he will be crowned the 2025 track champion. Then it would be the Mini Stocks in their 20-lap event, and Josh Laporte would take the lead at the start of the race. Still, he would have challengers coming after a few quick cautions in the race that would re-rack the field, and Ryan Senecal would get around him for the lead. Still, Senecal would have a challenge down the stretch in the likes of Speedy Bressette, but would get the win and also be crowned the 2025 Mini Stock track champion. Then, to finish off the day of racing would be the 50-lap enduro, which would see Bobby Hamel take the lead at the start and hold it until about the halfway point, when Walter Scram would pass him for the victory over Randy Martin and Beau Reeves. The 2025 racing season at the Airborne Park Speedway on Sunday, with the headline event being the 50-lap, $5,000 to win for the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Rutland Regional Medical Center Local Heroes Night @ Devils Bowl Speedway July 19th 2025

dives under
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Kyle Coryea

Tim LaDuc (54) dives under Dave Camara (26) for the lead during the Sunoco Sportsman Modified feature to get his first win of the season. It would be the ninth race of the 2025 season from the Devils Bowl Speedway, and it would be Rutland Regional Medical Center Local Heroes Night, with all six divisions in attendance. The O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified Twin 20s would be the headliner of the night. After all the heat races were completed, the first feature of the night would be the first of two twin 20s for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified. It would be a battle up front between mother and daughter for the victory as Bobbi Hults would get the win over her daughter Katrina Leclaire in the 20-lap affair. Next up would be the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints, where John Smith would take the lead from the start of the race. However, the defending track champion, Gage Provencher, would chase him down from a considerable distance and secure his fourth win in his last five races.
Next up would be the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for their 30-lap event, where Brent Warren would take the lead from the start of the race. However, it would be short-lived, as Dave Camara would pass him for the lead, and then the battle would be on between him and defending track champion Tim LaDuc. LaDuc would get to the line first for his first win of the season. Then on track would be the 9th State Cannabis Crown Vics for their 15-lap event, which would once again see Eric Friend get the win over TJ Knight for his fourth win of the season. Then we would have the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified for their 220-lap event, a nd it would see Mark McGinnis lead the whole race for his first career victory. However, it would not be without competition. There would be multiple green-white-checkered finishers in the other race. Then it would be time for the second of the Twin 20's for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified. It would see Tyler go wire to wire for the victory. Then it would be time for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks that would have split features on the evening and would see Dawson Thompson get the lead off the start of the first one, but Jeremy Brownell Jr would get chase him down from the 14th starting spot and get around him for the win after Thompson pulled off In the second feature for the Mini Stocks it would see Brian Blake get the lead off the start of the race. Still, this time it would be the other half of the Brownell racing family getting the win on the night, completing the father-son wins of the night. Then, to finish off the night, it would be an Enduro 50 lap event, and it would see its third different winner of the season, as Jason Porter would start at the tail of the field and come all the way up for the victory. The Devils Bowl Speedway will come back to life next Saturday, July 26th, as it hosts the Vince Quenneville Memorial event. Gallery

on the bottom
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Kyle Coryea

Gage Provencher (11a) and John Smith (10) battle for the lead in the Friends Construction 500cc Mini Sprints that would see Gage Provencher get his fourth win of the season. Gallery

Rutland Regional Medical Center Local Heroes Night @ Devils Bowl Speedway July 19th 2025

Dirtcar Racing
mother vs daughter racing
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Kyle Coryea

It would be the battle up front between mother and daughter for the win in the O'Reilly Limited Sportsman Modified event as Bobbi Hults (28x) would beat her daughter Katrina Leclaire (12) to the checkered flag. It would be the ninth race of the 2025 season from the Devils Bowl Speedway, and it would be Rutland Regional Medical Center Local Heroes Night, with all six divisions in attendance. The O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified Twin 20s would be the headliner of the night. After all the heat races were completed, the first feature of the night would be the first of two twin 20s for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified. It would be a battle up front between mother and daughter for the victory as Bobbi Hults would get the win over her daughter Katrina Leclaire in the 20-lap affair. Next up would be the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints, and it would see John Smith take the lead from the start of the race. However, the defending track champion, Gage Provencher, would chase him down from a considerable distance and secure his fourth win in his last five races. Next up would be the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for their 30-lap event, where Brent Warren would take the lead from the start of the race. However, it would be short-lived, as Dave Camara would pass him for the lead, and then the battle would be on between him and defending track champion Tim LaDuc. LaDuc would get to the line first for his first win of the season. Then on track would be the 9th State Cannabis Crown Vics for their 15-lap event, which would once again see Eric Friend get the win over TJ Knight for his fourth win of the season. Then we would have the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified for their 220-lap event, a nd it would see Mark McGinnis lead the whole race for his first career victory. However, it would not be without competition. There would be multiple green-white-checkered finishers in the other race. Then it would be time for the second of the Twin 20's for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified. It would see Tyler go wire to wire for the victory. Then it would be time for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks that would have split features on the evening and would see Dawson Thompson get the lead off the start of the first one, but Jeremy Brownell Jr would get chase him down from the 14th starting spot and get around him for the win after Thompson pulled off In the second feature for the Mini Stocks it would see Brian Blake get the lead off the start of the race. Still, this time it would be the other half of the Brownell racing family getting the win on the night, completing the father-son wins of the night. Then, to finish off the night, it would be an Enduro 50 lap event, and it would see its third different winner of the season, as Jason Porter would start at the tail of the field and come all the way up for the victory. The Devils Bowl Speedway will come back to life next Saturday, ,uly 26th, as it will host the Vince Quenneville Memorial event. Gallery

Firecracker 44 @ Devils Bowl Speedway June 28th 2025

Dirtcar Racing
battle for the firecracker
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Kyle Coryea

Joey Scarbrough (11vt) and Kevin Chaffee (8) battle for position in the Firecracker 44 that would see Scarbrough get the victory. It would be the sixth race of the 2025 season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway, marking the annual Firecracker 44. The six weekly divisions were in action, along with the Enduro. The main event of the evening would be the Sunoco Sportsman Modified Firecracker 44, where Josh LeClaire would take the lead from the start. Still, he would soon face a challenger in Derrick McGrew Jr., and they would battle for a while. Then, Joey Scarbrough would make his way up from 16th, fight for the lead, and eventually win the Firecracker 44. Then it would be time for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified. Bobbi Hults would take the lead at the start of the race, but she would eventually be challenged by Kamden Duffy, who would get to the line first for his second win of the season. Then we would have the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified for their 20-lap event, and Winston Forbes would get the lead off the start. Still, there would be a challenge coming from the middle of the pack in the likes of Raelin Dunham, from her tenth-place start, to claim the win and get in the fight for the points title. Then it would see the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints thei20-lapaptheir 20-lap event, andzewski would gethe lead ageththe e staatStill, the man that had been the class of the field so far this season, Gage Provenche,r would come up from the 8th place starting spot and get another win on the seaso Then there would be split features for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks would see Jeremy Brownell Jr. weave his way through the traffic from his 12th place start to win the first feature. Then, in the second feature for the Mini Stocks, we saw Tyler Bell go wire to wire for the win. Then we would have the 9th State CCannabisCrown Vics, take the track for their main event, whereEric Friend would come from the back of the pack again to win over Elisabeth Dupont. The night, to finish off the night, the 50-lap Enduro would see Tim LaDuc come from the back of the pack to win over Dan Desforges and Jason Porter. The Devil's Bowl Speedway will be back in action next weekend, July 5th, for the mid-season championship double features. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Firecracker 44 @ Devils Bowl Speedway August 30th 2025

battle for the win
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Kyle Coryea

Gage Provencher (11a) and Destin St. Clair (25d) for the lead in the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints that would see Provencher get the win. It would be the sixth race of the 2025 season at the Devil's Bowl Speedway, marking the annual Firecracker 44. The six weekly divisions were in action, along with the Enduro. The main event of the evening would be the Sunoco Sportsman Modified Firecracker 44, where Josh LeClaire would take the lead from the start. Still, he would soon face a challenger in Derrick McGrew Jr., and they would battle for a while. Then, Joey Scarbrough would make his way up from 16th, fight for the lead, and eventually win the Firecracker 44. Then it would be time for the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman Modified. Bobbi Hults would take the lead at the start of the race, but she would eventually be challenged by Kamden Duffy, who would get to the line first for his second win of the season. Then we would have the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified for their 20-lap event, and Winston Forbes would get the lead off the start. Still, there would be a challenge coming from the middle of the pack in the likes of Raelin Dunham, from her tenth-place start, to claim the win and get in the fight for the points title. Then it would see the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprints thei20-lapaptheir 20-lap event, andzewski would gethe lead ageththe e staatStill, the man that had been the class of the field so far this season, Gage Provenche,r would come up from the 8th place starting spot and get another win on the seaso Then there would be split features for the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks would see Jeremy Brownell Jr. weave his way through the traffic from his 12th place start to win the first feature. Then, in the second feature for the Mini Stocks, we saw Tyler Bell go wire to wire for the win. Then we would have the 9th State CannabisCrown Vics take the track for their main event, where Eric Friend would come from the back of the pack again to win over Elisabeth Dupont. The night, to finish off the night, the 50-lap Enduro would see Tim LaDuc come from the back of the pack to win over Dan Desforges and Jason Porter. The Devil's Bowl Speedway will be back in action next weekend, July 5th, for the mid-season championship double features. Gallery

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Kyle Coryea

Jeremy Brownell Jr. (179) would come from the back of the pack and get the win in the first feature of the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks. Gallery

Dirtcar Racing: Night of Destruction @ Devils Bowl Speedway June 8th 2025

fighting for lead
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Kyle Coryea

Adam Piper (66) and Brian Whittemore (36) battling for the win in the Sunoco Sportsman Modified that would see Adam Piper get the win on the night. It would be the third night of racing from Devils Bowl Speedway on the 2025 season, and it would be the annual night of destruction event with the 50-lap enduro added to the card, as there would be over 120 cars in the pits, plus the enduro cars. After all the heat racing, it would be on to the features. We would have the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for their 30-lap event starting on the 31st. We would have Brian Whittemore and Adam Piper on the front row, and Piper would get the lead of the start with a challenge from Whittemore for the first couple. Then he would start to pull away, but then there would be a challenge from James Hanson for the next couple. After that, Piper would check out on the field and cruise to his first win of the season. Then we would have the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Spoersman Modified for their 25-lap event, and 23 would take the green, and the battle would be up front between Ed Bell and Marty Hutchins for the win. Ed Bell would get the checkered first. Still, the scale would get him as he was 12 lbs light on the scale, handing the win to Marty Hutchins. Then it would be onto the Hoosier Novice Sportsman for their 20-lap event, and that would see Aiden Benoure start from the pole and go green to checkered for the win and his first of the season. Then in the Friend Construction Mini Sprints, there would be a pair of features, and both of them would see a battle up front between the same two racers, Raymond Hanson and Quinn Quenneville, as they would go back and forth throughout the races, but Raymond Hanson would get the sweep on the evening. Then, to finish off the main night of racing, it would be the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks, and it would see a great battle up front between Tyler Bell and Chris Charboneau, with Charboneau edging out Bell for the win. Then to finish off the night of racing it would be the 50 lap enduro and it would see Brent Wilbur get the lead of the start of the race bt there would be a hard charger coming as Dan Desfrges would charge his way to the lead and from there check out on the field and claim his $500 first place check. Gallery

the pack off the corner
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Kyle Coryea

The pack comes off the corner during the Hoosier Novice Sportsman Modified main event that would see Aiden Benoure (12vt) get the win on the night for his first of the season. Gallery

Night of Destruction @ Devils Bowl Speedway June 8th 2025

Dirtcar Racing
side by side for the lead
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Kyle Coryea

Raymond Hanson (69) and Quinn Quennevile 9x) battle for the lead during the 500cc Mini Sprints double feature that would see Raymond Hanson get the sweep on the night. It would be the third night of racing from Devils Bowl Speedway on the 2025 season, and it would be the annual night of destruction event with the 50-lap enduro added to the card, as there would be over 120 cars in the pits, plus the enduro cars. After all the heat racing, it would be on to the features. We would have the Sunoco Sportsman Modified for their 30-lap event starting on the 31st. We would have Brian Whittemore and Adam Piper on the front row, and Piper would get the lead of the start with a challenge from Whittemore for the first couple. Then he would start to pull away, but then there would be a challenge from James Hanson for the next couple. After that, Piper would check out on the field and cruise to his first win of the season. Then we would have the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Spoersman Modified for their 25-lap event, and 23 would take the green, and the battle would be up front between Ed Bell and Marty Hutchins for the win. Ed Bell would get the checkered first. Still, the scale would get him as he was 12 lbs light on the scale, handing the win to Marty Hutchins. Then it would be onto the Hoosier Novice Sportsman for their 20-lap event, and that would see Aiden Benoure start from the pole and go green to checkered for the win and his first of the season. Then in the Friend Construction Mini Sprints, there would be a pair of features, and both of them would see a battle up front between the same two racers, Raymond Hanson and Quinn Quenneville, as they would go back and forth throughout the races, but Raymond Hanson would get the sweep on the evening. Then, to finish off the main night of racing, it would be the Fisher Auto Parts Mini Stocks, and it would see a great battle up front between Tyler Bell and Chris Charboneau, with Charboneau edging out Bell for the win. Then to finish off the night of racing it would be the 50 lap enduro and it would see Brent Wilbur get the lead of the start of the race bt there would be a hard charger coming as Dan Desfrges would charge his way to the lead and from there check out on the field and claim his $500 first place check. Gallery

Elegance Championship Weekend Day 1 @ Airborne Park Speedway September 28th 2024

Dirt Track Racing Airborne Speedway
side by side
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Kyle Coryea

Kyle Hoard (76) on the bottom battles early with Yves Hamel (194) early in the Pro Stock feature that would see Kyle Hoard get the win on the afternoon. It would be the first day of the Elegance Coating Championship Weekend and there would be seven divisions in action with the Limited Sportsman Modified, 500cc Mini Sprints, Pro Stocks, Crown Vics, Sportsman Modified, Renegades, Mini Stocks along with the enduro racers there would be 115 racers in the pits plus another 49 enduro cars in action on the afternoon. Once the the heat racing was done it would be onto the features and the first one up would be the JS Steel Sportsman Modified nonwinners for 25 laps it would see Chris Cayea get the wire-to-wire win but it would not be without challenge as it would see him and Michael Wright battle for the lead most of the race. Then next up would be the 500cc Mini Sprints for their first segment of ten laps for the weekend and it would see a battle up front between Destin St Clair and Raymond Hanson but at the strip, it would be St. Clair by a car length. Then we would have the Pro Stocks for their 25 lap event and it would see Kyle Hoard start on the pole and hand his way to victory lane. Even though that would be the case it would not be without action on the track as it sees challenges from Bruno Cyr and Jonathan Levesque but they just wouldn't have enough on this day. Then it would be the return of the Crown Vics for their second-ever appearance at the track and it would see Chad Merrill start on the pole but he would be challenged by Eric Friend early in the race and would see Friend get the win over Matt Monaghan. Then we would have the Limited Sportsman Modified for there 25 lap event and Don Williams would get the early lead off the start of the race but he would be challenged by Caleb Durgan and he would get the lead late in the race and he would get his first career win and Logan Denis would round out the top three. Then we would have their Moore Recycling Mini Stocks for their pair of features in the a and b. We would start with the A Man for their 20-lap event and it would see Cory Collins get the early lead but it would be shortlived as Speedy Bressette would come up and take the lead. Although there would be a storm brewing in the back as Chris Clark would come from the 19th spot and take the lead and get the win and then in victory lane announce his retirement to the crowd. The winner of the B Main would be for the second time this season Jeremaih King would get to the checkered flag first. Then to finish off the night it would be the Enduro race for 50 laps that would see 49 cars take the green flag and the winner would be Brent Wilbur. The racing action will continue tomorrow with the season finale as the main event will be Sportsman Modified going 100 laps for five thousand dollars to win. Gallery

Weekly Racing presented by Hartson Total Opening Plus Enduro @ Airborne Speedway June 25th 2022

top three battle
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Stan Russell

It would be a battle between the top three of the Taylor Rental 4 Cylinders as Greg Zindler (46), Luke Marcheski (65x), and Josh Laporte (45b) as they go for the win. It would be the ninth round of racing at Airborne Speedway on Hartson Total Opening Night plus Enduro. The night would start with the Limited Sportsman Modified heat and the win would go to Dale Gonyo. Then next up would be the Hartson Total Opening Renegades for their two heats and getting the wins would be Tylor Terry and Tyler Irwin. Then we would have three heats for the J+S Steel Sportsman Modifieds and the winners would be Andy Heywood, DJ Gonyo, and Michael Wright. Then to finish out the heat racing would be the Taylor Rental four cylinders with two heats and getting the wins would be Jake Fountain and Nick Harnden. Then it would be onto the mains for the night and it would start with the Northern Blacktopping Limited Sportsman Modified and the 15-lap race would go to Pryor Stacey. Then next up would be the Hartson Total Opening Renegades for their 25-lap main event the race would be delayed shortly after it started as Nate Guay would flip and Shawn Duquette would hit the stopped car and ruin his car and he would need help getting to the rescue. Once the race would get back underway it would be a great battle between Tylor Terry and Tyler Irwin but a last-lap tire issue for Terry would hand the win to Richie Turner for his first win on dirt. Then next up would be the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified A-Main 25-lap event and it would be a battle up front between DJ Gonyo and Travis Bruno and Gonyo would pull away late for his first career Sportsman Modified win. Then it would be the Taylor Rental 4 Cylinders 15-lap main event and a great battle up front between Josh Laporte, Greg Zindler, and Luke Marcheski with the eventual win going to Greg Zindler for his second win of the season and expanding his points lead. Then to finish the night of racing would be the 30-lap enduro with just around 40 cars taking the green flag the smashing and crashing would be on and the eventual winner would be Eli Beshaw. Gallery

for the win
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Stan Russell

Richie Turner (17) and Tyler Irwin (54) battle for the lead and win during the Hartson Total Opening Renegade A-Main with Turner getting the eventual win. Gallery

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