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Ryan Corbett, driver of the Jess Rice Crary Realty No. C4 was the winner of the lone visit to Greenbush in 2020, as he erased an 18 year winless drought in NLRA competition. Corbett bested Brad Seng and his No. 12S S&S Transport MB Custom and Brody Troftgruben and his No. 14 Applegren Construction entry, who rounded out the podium last August. Two-time series winner at Greenbush Joey Pederson was fourth in the Big Jim's Tire No. 7P, while Dustin Bluhm completed the top five. Brad Seng leads all active drivers with four series victories in Greenbush. Defending series champion Dustin Strand, driver of the No. 71 Naastad Acres Millenium STR, and Tom Corcoran, driver of the D&B Motors No. T1, join Pederson as two-time series winners at the track. Cole & Troy Schill each have one Greenbush victory to their credit, as do Shane Edginton, driver of the Performance Auto No. 5E and Corbett. Cole Schill's victory was his first series win in 2016, parking the Rivinius Ranch No. 44 in victory lane. Troy Schill, driver of the Todd's Electric No. 11, win came in 1999. | Shane Edginton is the current series point leader. Speedway Shots photo. Related |
Rookie Mike Greseth parked the No. 17 Quality Engines Rocket XR1 in victory lane at the series return to the Grand Rapids Speedway on May 27th.
Dustin Strand was the winner of the Dick Johanneck Memorial at I-94 last Saturday night, while Ryan Mikkelson won his first NLRA feature last Sunday at the Buffalo River Speedway in Glyndon, MN.
Shane Edginton is the current point leader in the NLRA standings. He'll head into Greenbush with an eight point lead over Brad Seng. Bryce Sward, driver of the Klinder Processing No. 1-2 is third, with Greseth and Strand rounding out the current top five.
Cole Schill is sixth, with Kevin Robertson seventh with the MLCG No. 10R. Mass, Troy Schill, and Mikkelson complete the top ten.
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