Brad Seng (12S) and Donny Schatz (15) battle for the lead at Red River Valley last season. Speedway Shots photo. This Saturday night, the NLRA makes it's only appearance of the 2019 season at the Red River Valley Speedway in West Fargo, ND. The event is scheduled to be the twelfth visit overall, and tenth on the reconfigured third-mile oval on the Red River Valley Fairgounds. It will also be the third and final time the series co-headlines with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.
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Dustin Strand (71), Brandon Fuller (F9), and Brody Troftgruben (14) go three wide last Friday night. Speedway Shots photo. This Friday night, the series returns to the River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks for the fourth time in 2019, to co-headline with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. The event is scheduled to be the 41st series race at the high-banked, quarter-mile Bullring on the Greater Grand Forks Fairgrounds.
Shane Edginton (4) and Bill Mooney (2) battle at Norman County two years ago. Speedway Shots photo. This Thursday night, August the 15th, the series returns to the Norman County Raceway in Ada, MN, for the first time in two years. The race is scheduled to be the twentieth visit by the series to the three-eighths mile, semi-banked, dirt oval on the Norman County Fairgrounds.
Cole Schill (44) and Ryan Corbett (C4) go door-to-door earlier this season. Mike Spieker photo. This Sunday night, the NLRA returns to the Nodak Speedway in Minot, ND, for the only visit of 2019. This event is scheduled to be the 14th visit to the semi-banked, three-eighths mile oval on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds.
Blake Anderson (9) and Cole Babcock (2*) battle at Devils Lake on June 1st. Mike Spieker photo. This Saturday night, August the 3rd, the NLRA returns to the Devils Lake Speedway near Crary, ND, for the second and final time in 2019. This event is scheduled to be the 24th visit to the third-mile, high-banked oval that sits 15 minutes east of Devils Lake on Highway 2. This is the first of two races on Highway 2 for the series this weekend, as the NLRA will continue west on Sunday for a date at the Nodak Speedway in Minot.
Joey Pederson in victory lane last Saturday in Greenbush. Val Truscinski photo. Joey Pederson parked the No. 7P Vesey Plumbing Victory in victory lane last Saturday night at the Greenbush Race Park in Greenbush, MN. The win is Pederson's ninth with the series, and his first since his win at River Cities with the Outlaws on June 19, 2015.
Shane Edginton (4) and Brad Seng (12S) go door-to-door at River Cities last Friday. Speedway Shots photo. This Saturday night, the NLRA heads north to the Greenbush Race Park in Greenbush, MN, for the first time this season after a rain claimed the first visit on June 22nd. The event is scheduled to be the 29th visit by the series to the high-banked, quarter-mile Roseau County oval.
Tom Corcoran (T1) and Brody Troftgruben (14) battle at River Cities. Speedway Shots photo. This Friday night, the NLRA returns to the River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks for the third time of the 2019 season. The high-banked, quarter-mile Bullring will be hosting the series for the 40th time, second on the all-time list, as the track joins the Viking Speedway on the forty plus visits list, as the series has visited Alexandria 43 times.
Rookies Ryan Kereluk (29K) and Cole Babcock (2*) race at River Cities earlier this season. Speedway Shots photo. This Saturday night, July the 20th, the NLRA heads south to the Jamestown Speedway in Jamestown, ND, for the series lone appearance of the 2019 season. The event is scheduled to be the 24th visit by the series at the high-banked, quarter-mile oval, located on the Stutzman County Fairgrounds.
Dustin Strand and family in victory lane at River Cities on Sunday. Mike Spieker photo.
Dustin Strand, driver of the No. 71 Q&Z Plumbing & Heating Millenium SRT, won his first NLRA feature of the season Sunday evening at the River Cities Speedway during the waning hours of the Greater Grand Forks Fair. The win is Strand's 19th with the series, as the three-time and defending series champion is now one win away from becoming the fifth member of the series twenty win club.
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