Dave Mass celebrates in victory lane at the Sure Step I-94 Speedway Friday night. Nicholas Anderson photo. Dave Mass parked the Structural Buildings No. 2 in victory lane for the second time in his career with the NLRA during Friday night's season opener at the Sure Step I-94 Speedway in Fergus Falls, MN. Mass led all twenty-five laps in the series return to I-94, marking the first visit by the series at the speedway since 2015. Bryce Sward finished as the runner-up, while rookie Mike Greseth completed the podium. Shane Edginton finished fourth in his NLRA return, making his first start with the series since the 2019 Prelude to the Johnny. Alexandria's Ryan Mikkelson rounded out the top five. Brody Troftgruben was the hard charger, improving eleven spots to finish fourteenth. The season continues on Thursday night, May the 27th, at the Grand Rapids Speedway.
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The field roars down the frontstretch at the Sure Step I-94 Speedway. Speedway Shots photo. The NLRA is set to lift the lid on its 24th season of action with the much anticipated return to the Sure Step I-94 Speedway in Fergus Falls, MN this Friday night, May the 21st. This Friday's event will be the second visit by the series to the three-eighths mile Otter Tail county speedplant.
The fourteenth annual John Seitz Memorial at the River Cities Speedway is in the books, and the big winners were Lance Schill, driver of the No. 17 Schill Construction MB Custom, who collected his first career NLRA series feature win during the 'Prelude to the Johnny.' Dustin Strand, driver of the No. 71 Q&Z Plumbing & Heating Millenium SRT won his fourth NLRA series championship. And Aaron Turnbull, driver of the No. 21 Mack Auctions MB Custom, who won the 'Go Hard or Go Home' pole dash, and his second consecutive John Seitz Memorial championship.
Lance Schill Scores First NLRA Victory; Dustin Strand Wins Fourth Title
Lance Schill with his family and crew in victory lane after winning the 'Prelude to the Johnny.'
Speedway Shots photo.
On Thursday night at River Cities, Steffen Snare lined the No. 71S Todd's Electric Bloomquist on the pole, with Lance Schill to his outside. After a caution on the initial start, Schill took the lead, as Joey Pederson moved to second in the No. 7P Dahlstrom Motors Victory.
Dustin Strand in victory lane at Norman County. Speedway Shots photo.
Dustin Strand won his second NLRA feature in three weeks at the Norman County Raceway in Ada, MN. The win is his second of the season with the NLRA, and the twenty-third of his career, which is one win behind Ricky Weiss for fourth on the series all-time wins list.
Lance Schill (17) and Tom Corcoran (T1) battle at River Cities earlier this season. Both have wins at the speedway this season. Speedway Shots photo. This Friday night, the NLRA will co-headline with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series at the River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks. This will be the 44th time the series has held an event at the quarter-mile "Bullring" on the Greater Grand Forks Fairgrounds, and the twentieth time the series has shared the spotlight with the Outlaws in Grand Forks since 2009.
Dustin Strand (71) and Don Shaw (42S) battle for the lead at Norman County three weeks ago. Speedway Shots photo. This Thursday night, August 20th, the NLRA will race for the second time in three weeks, and for the final time for the 2020 season, at the Norman County Raceway in Ada, MN. This will be the twenty-first visit by the series to the three-eighths mile oval on the Norman County Fairgrounds.
Brody Troftgruben at Speed at Devils Lake. Speedway Shots photo. The three race NLRA weekend swing concluded at the Devils Lake Sepedway last Saturday night, and it was Brody Troftgruben parking the No. 14 Gateway Auto Tech Rocket in victory lane, becoming the first driver to win their first NLRA main event since 2016, and the 52nd winner in series history.
Brad Seng takes a victory lap after his win last Friday night at River Cities. Mike Spieker photo. The series made it's first appearance of the 2020 campaign at the River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks last Friday night, and it was Brad Seng who parked the No. 12S S&S Transport MB Custom in victory lane for the second time in NLRA series action this season, and for the 39th time overall in his NLRA career.
Dustin Strand celebrates his Norman County victory last Thursday. Mike Spieker photo. The series made it's return, for the first time in nearly three years, to the Norman County Raceway in Ada, MN last week, and it was Dustin Strand who scored the win in the No. 71 Q&Z Plumbing & Heating Millenium SRT. It was Strand's first Late Model win at the three-eights mile oval on the Norman County Fairgrounds since 2012, and his 22nd series win overall, fifth best on the all-time list.
Jeff Wildung (Saturday; left) and Don Shaw (Sunday; right) in victory lane at the Viking Speedway last weekend. Collin Nelson photos. Jeff Wildung, driver of the No. 50 Veit Companies MB Custom, and Don Shaw, driver of the No. 42S Shaw Trucking Rocket XR1, split the Traditional Labor Day Dobule at the Viking Speedway in Alexandria, MN. Wildung lead all twenty laps to score his fourteenth NLRA win, and twelfth at Viking. Shaw's win is his eleventh NLRA series win, and the sixth year in a row that his has one at least one of the two features contested at Viking on Labor Day weekend.
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