LIMA, Ohio — Mother Nature showed some love to Limaland Motorsports Park Friday night with the season getting underway with the 22nd Annual Keysor Memorial presented by the Keysor Family.
The Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks raced for a top prize of $1,500 in honor of the members of the Keysor family that have passed on, including several who have competed at the quarter-mile bullring.
Brayden Weller, a UNOH High Performance Technology Student, and last year’s Thunderstock rookie of the year picked up his first Limaland victory and became the first UNOH student to win the Keysor race.
Weller picked up the win over Tony Anderson, Craig Dippman, Frank Paladino and Zach Rush.
Brayden Clark picked up the Great Lakes Traditional Sprints A Main victory. In DIRTcar UMP Modified action it was Averil Park, New York’s Daniel Sanchez winning his first Limaland feature since 2018.
The Dirt Track Truck Series wrapped up the night in spectacular fashion, with Joey Heyder making a last lap pass to pick up the A Main victory.