Brent Marks was able to drop his worst two finishes of the season after hitting the 50-start plateau and as a result, returned to the top of the National Sprint Car Rankings for the second time in three weeks.
Marks, who has 35 top-five finishes in 52 races, leads the rankings with a 4.720 average finish. He is the only driver with an average finish under 5.
Last week’s leader, Justin Peck, fell to second with an average finish of 5.060 in 60 starts. Danny Dietrich, who won Sunday night at BAPS Motor Speedway, is third in the national rankings with a 5.220 average finish in 58 races.
Anthony Macri, who leads the nation with 16 victories, and Brad Sweet, who won Saturday’s World of Outlaws race at Pennsylvania’s Williams Grove Speedway, round out the top five.
Regional leaders are Macri (Eastern), Dominic Scelzi (Western), Jason Keith (Mid-America), Cole Macedo (Great Lakes), Austin McCarl (Great Plains), A.J. Flick (PA-Ohio) and Tyler Courtney (Northwestern)
One hundred and 14 have combined to win 272 features run this season.
See Regional Standings on the Next Page.