The Watertown, CT native can head to Atomic with confidence, though, as he owns five starts and five top-10s at the track including a career-best of second in 2011.ĭOUBLING DOWN: Last week, Jason Sides announced that Robbie Price of Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Canada would fill the seat of the #7S for the remainder of the 2022 season. The Big Game Motorsports #2 was rolling with eight-straight top-10s prior to the disastrous night. The CJB Motorsports #5 pilot is a former winner at Atomic, topping the 2018 Dean Knittel Memorial.ĭavid Gravel battled through his toughest night of the year at Attica, ending up 18th after a whopping three trips to the work area in the 35-lap Feature. Spencer Bayston, the leading Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year contender, built the longest streak this season with 11 consecutive top-10s before faltering with a 13th at Attica due to a flat right rear which sent him to the work area. This weekend, the Grass Valley, CA native visits Waverly, OH for the first time in more than a decade.īOUNCE BACK: Last Friday's Feature at Attica chewed up and spit out two of the longest top-10 streaks on tour, and forced a pair of drivers and teams to start from scratch this week at Atomic. They've managed a 9.3 average finish over the last six shows, but have still made all the right moves to maintain and even grow their points lead. The Kasey Kahne Racing, NAPA Auto Parts #49 team is still hungry for more success, though, as it has been more than a month since they last finished on the podium at Tri-State (IN). The Big Cat was set to be down -4 points, but now two races later, he finds himself padding the lead and bolstering a +38 advantage entering Atomic. PACING THE POINTS: Just over a week ago, it appeared as if Brad Sweet was going to lose his point lead for the first time since February, but then Carson Macedo rolled across the scales light and that changed everything. They're building momentum with three consecutive top-10 finishes, including their first podium in more than a month. It's been 13 years since the Fargo, ND native won four out of five shows at the track, but you can expect the same type of dominance this week.Ī return to Atomic comes with perfect timing for the Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian Racing, Ford Performance, Carquest #15. The 10-time Series champion owns an astounding 1.67 average finish in six starts with four victories and a worst finish of fourth. K-C KING: When it comes to Atomic Speedway, or K-C Raceway as it was called back in the day, nobody on the World of Outlaws tour owns as much experience or hardware as Donny Schatz does. Here's what to watch for this weekend on : The eighth-ever appearance by The Greatest Show on Dirt at the 3/8-mile oval comes this Saturday.Īmong the top storylines is Ohio's own Sheldon Haudenschild chasing a home-state win, Donny Schatz looking to extend his dominance at the track, and Brad Sweet hoping to pad his points lead, while the duo of Carson Macedo and David Gravel hope to cut it down. Cole Duncan, Skylar Gee, Bryan Knuckles, and Brandon Wimmer rounded out the top five.WAVERLY - For the first time since 2009, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series is returning to Atomic Speedway. CHILLCOTHE, Ohio (June 24, 2022) - Kory Crabtree won the Ohio Valley Sprint Car Association feature Friday at Atomic Speedway.
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