USRA B-Mod racer Nick Barger is in the midst of a hot streak that he’d like to parlay into the month of August. He followed up last week’s win in the USRA B-Mod class with a second straight victory Saturday.
Nick Barger didn’t experience quite the tension in his USRA B-Mod victory, but he enjoyed his ride just the same.
Tyler Tesch out-raced a 22-car USRA B-Mod field to claim Saturday night's feature win at the I-90 Speedway. Tesch started sixth, and he got by Chris Goetz on the fourth lap and led the final 12 circuits.
Kevin Joachim outraced a fast USRA B-Mod field Saturday at the I-90 speedway with plenty of drivers showing they belonged in front.
Andrew Siemonsma owned the 18-car USRA Hobby Stock field Saturday night at I-90 Speedway. He started second and led all 12 laps of the feature which ran free of cautions.
Nick Barger followed up a nice Friday night run at Rapid Speedway with his first I-90 Speedway USRA B-Mod win this year on Saturday.
In all, 80 cars filled I-90 Speedway's pits on Saturday including 25 USRA B-Mods and 24 USRA Hobby Stocks.
The National Weather Service warned that heavy rain was less than 10 minutes away Saturday night, so the decision was made to cancel the remainder of the show. Sure enough, a heavy downpour followed, resulting in the season's third rain out.
Saturday night at the I-90 Speedway, the USRA B-Mod feature provided some incredible side-by-side racing while the USRA Hobby Stocks saw a green-white-checkered finish.
It was a good thing to be in the lead at I-90 Speedway on Saturday night. Every feature winner led every A-Main lap on a night of firsts.
Thor Anderson already has a cache of top 5 finishes in the area this spring. A last lap pass of Curt Ahlers gave Anderson his first USRA B-Mod win Saturday on Coffee Cup Night at I-90 Speedway.
Dennis Martin and green-white-checkered finishes are probably not on friendly terms after Saturday night's USRA B-Mod feature at I-90 Speedway.
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