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Dustin Strand continued his hot streak on Friday night, winning his sixth NLRA feature, and his sixth feature at River Cities on Friday night. Strand survived a pileup in turn three, and contact with a lapped car to capture the win, leaving him one win shy of John Seitz' series record seven wins set in 2004. Strand, who took the lead from Joey Pederson on lap seven, went on to lead the remainder of the race. Strand was followed to the line by Donny Schatz, who again went on to won the Sprint Car portion of the event, Pederson, Bill Mooney, and teammate Zach Naastad, who rounded out the top five. Strand again closed his disadvantage to point leader Brad Seng in the series standings, as the pair will be separated by just 16 markers when the series reconvenes next Saturday night at the Viking Speedway in Alexandria, MN.
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Dustin Strand continued his hot streak Thursday night, starting on the pole, and leading all 25 laps at the Red River Co-Op Speedway in Winnipeg. Strand, who has won five of the last seven NLRA events, also became the eighth driver in series history to win ten or more features with the win. Strand is also just two wins shy of tying the single season mark set by the late John Seitz. Seitz currently holds the record of seven wins in one season, a mark he set in 2004. For the second straight NLRA event, Bill Mooney finished second to Strand, as Mike Balcaen, Cole Schill, and Brad Seng, rounded out the top five. Schill was also the hard charger, improving nine spots, after starting 13th. Strand, the defending series champion, has made things interesting point wise, as he will take a 36 point disadvantage to leader Brad Seng into Friday nights action at the River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks.
Full Results. Current Points. Mike Spieker photo.
The NLRA is set to head north to make it's lone appearance in Canada for the 2016 season on Thursday night at the Red River Co-Op Speedway in Winnipeg, before heading back south on Friday to once again share the spotlight with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series at the River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks.
On Thursday night, August the 25th, the NLRA makes its' 26th appearance at the Red River Co-Op Speedway in Winnipeg, Manitoba, for the third annual Can-Am Late Model Challenge. Dustin Strand, driver of the No. 71 Q&Z Plumbing & Heating Millenium, picked up his fourth win of the season Saturday night at the Devils Lake Speedway. Strand took the lead on a late restart and won his ninth NLRA series feature, putting him alone in eighth on the series all-time wins list. Strand has been on a hot streak lately, as he has won four of the last six NLRA features, sweeping the season series in Devils Lake, along with winning a Modified feature at the Speedway two weeks ago.
This Saturday night, August the 20th, the NLRA will head west for the 19th time in series history to the Devils Lake Speedway near Crary, ND. For the third time this season, the NLRA will share the stage with the Northern Outlaw Sprint Association.
The upper-midwest's two premier racing series co-headlined events at the Red River Valley Speedway on July 17, and the Greenbush Race Park on July 30. This will be the first time in the 16 year history of the Devils Lake Speedway, which started out as the SAAGA International Speedway in 2000, that Late Models and Sprint Cars have raced on the same night at the track. Shane Edginton won on a last lap pass in turn four at the Jamestown Speedway on Saturday for his second career series victory, while Dustin Strand won his third NLRA feature victory in five races Sunday night at the Buffalo River Race Park in Glyndon, MN. Edginton Steals One at the Line in Jamestown Canadians Mike Balcaen, driver of the No. 10 Enns Brothers Black Diamond, and Dave Smith, in the No. 06 Polar Industries Capital lead the field to the green. Balcaen won the drag race to turn one, but Smith motored around the outside, and took the lead down the back stretch.
Brad Seng, driver of the No. 12S S&S Transport MB Custom lead all 25 laps en route to his second NLRA feature win of the season Saturday night at the Greenbush Race Park in Greenbush, MN. Seng's win is also his 33rd in his career, most all time on the NLRA wins list.
Seng and June Greenbush winner Cole Schill, driver of the No. 44 Mid Ag Dispatch MasterSbilt, lead the field to the green, with Cole Schill taking the lead on the bottom in the first turns. Seng motored around the outside of Schill off of turn four to lead the first lap.
Brad Seng lead all 25 laps en route to his second NLRA feature win of the season Saturday night at the Greenbush Race Park in Greenbush, MN. Seng's win is also his 33rd in his career, most all time on the NLRA wins list. Seng was followed to the line by defending series champion Dustin Strand, June winner in Greenbush Cole Schill, 2011 Greenbush winner Joey Pederson, and Steffen Snare, who rounded out the top five. Bill Mooney completed a July sweep of hard charger awards, picking up his third in-a-row, coming from the 16th starting spot to finish seventh. Seng increased his point lead to 44 markers over sixth place finisher Shane Edginton. NLRA series action continues of Saturday night August the 13th at the Jamestown Speedway in Jamestown, ND.
Full Results. ​Current Points. Mike Spieker photo.
On Saturday night, July the 30th, the NLRA will take the track for the second and final time in 2016, and 24th time overall, at the Greenbush Race Park in Greenbush, MN. The series is also scheduled to make their second of now three away-from-River Cities appearances with the Northern Outlaw Sprint Association.
Cole Schill, driver of the No. 44 Mid Ag Dispatch MasterSbilt, lead all 25 laps en route to winning his first NLRA series feature on June 18th. Cole became the third Schill to win in Greenbush, as his father Howie won two races in a row in Greenbush in 2007 and again in 2008. Cole's uncle Troy won the series second appearance in Greenbush in July of 1999. Dustin Strand, driver of the No. 71 Q&Z Plumbing & Heating Millenium, became the second driver this season to win two NLRA features in six days, winning Saturday night at the Devils Lake Speedway near Crary, ND. Strand's first win in the six day time period came at the Red River Valley Speedway on July 17th. Strand matched Cole Schill's mark, as Schill won on June 18th in Greenbush and June 24th in West Fargo. Strand's win is also his seventh career NLRA series triumph, tying him two-time series champion Troy Schill, and 2006 series co-champion Troy Olson for ninth on the series all time wins list. |
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