Six Winners At Red Cedar Speedway

The Street Stocks went three wide on lap one with Dustin Doughty scored as the leader.  The following lap, Danny Richards raced side by side with Doughty as Doughty remained the leader by inches at the line.

The two continued door to door but a yellow flag flew for a spin and the pace was slowed.  Doughty was the leader as they went green again. Doughty continued to lead with Richards welded to his bumper as Andrew Hanson followed in their shadows in third.

On lap six, Hanson pulled even with Richards as they raced side by side. The following lap, they split Doughty with Hanson low, Doughty in the middle, and Richards high.

The, scorched the speedway three wide as Richards eased to the lead.

As Richards tried to take control, Hanson moved to second and he rode the leaders bumper waiting for an opportunity. Once more the caution flew as CJ Wagner spun, went to the work area, and returned.

Again, it was Richards as Hanson hounded him to the last lap. In the last set of turns, Hanson took a peak down low but couldn’t steal the win as Richards led to the finish line.

Doughty was third over Dalton Hazelton in fourth and Ryan Howe rounded out the top five.

Richards won the heat on the night two and finished runner up to Doughty for the track championship. Doughty scored two feature wins, as Richards won four times. Hanson won twice and was third in points.

Joe Prusak took the feature lead in the Pure Stocks and lead the first four laps as Pat Smith challenged low as Jeremy Dahl raced in their wake.

Smith got beside the leader on lap four and Prusak held an advantage of mere inches. Laps five and six were still led by Prusak, each by about a half car length as the top three were putting on an excellent show. Meanwhile, Jeff Tisdale was running them down in fourth.

Lap seven saw them still side by side but this time it was Smith by a fender. Smith took over the lead more solidly the next lap as Dahl and Tisdale followed him through.

With two laps remaining, Dahl moved to Smith’s outside on the backstretch as they went two wide for the win. They remained tight and on the last circuit it was dead even down the back shoot and into the final set of corners.

Dahl inched to the lead coming to the checkered flag but Smith recaptured the point and won by half a fender at a thrilling finish.

Tisdale settled for third over Prusak and Nicholas Hazelton.

It was Tisdale in the heat and he also won the points championship after winning six of ten events. Rookie Cole Richards was a close second as the points year closed out.

The Hornets had a bad first attempt of the start of the feature and then under green, Sean Svee overtook the lead on lap two and drove away from the field.

It was Derek Krumrie racing his was to the runner up position and Jeremy Johnson returned to the ranks and finished third. Armond Love was scored in fourth as Bradley York rounded out the top five.

It was Love and Johnson winning heats as York won the season points championship on the strength of three feature wins. Krumrie was the runner up after having parked his race car in victory lane once.