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Win Streaks and a Clay Cup
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Win Streaks and a Clay Cup

Wins continue to build for Jack Dover, who picked up his ninth win during the past dozen races last Thursday at I-80 Speedway with the Nebraska 360 Sprints wheeling . Dover’s win was his seventh in the last eight. It was also his 10th triumph of the season, marking his fifth time in the last six seasons registering double-digit victories.

Billy Alley has marked himself among those to beat at Knoxville having led every lap. Fellow EAGLE pilot, Justin Henderson, was on the move from his outside row three starting position to make it an EMI 1-2 finish. The win marked Alley's 13th career 360 feature win at Knoxville.

Jason Martin went three for three in the last five days completing a hat-trick which included Eagle Raceway, Dawson County Speedway, and the Des Moines State Fair raceway. Martin raced his way to the front with his SCHNEE Chassis in each event. The wins spanned two
URSS National Points Series Sunday night at Dawson County Raceway’s “Summer Heat Sprint Series.” The fans in attendance were treated to a whale of a race as Jason “The Hitman” Martin raced his way from his ninth starting spot to pick up his first URSS Feature win of the 2015 season.

Gregg Bakker continued his dominance at the Jackson Speedway with the JSTS and extended his points lead with the Minnesota Mafia driving his SCHNEE Chassis. The

Steve Poirier, of St. Mathieu de Beloeil, Quebec, led all 25 laps of the Patriot Sprint Tour Canada Series event at Cornwall Motor Speedway, the 250th points-paying race in Patriot Sprint Tour history on Sunday. The Kevin Lovey's prepared EAGLE continues to show its strength on both sides of the border.

The Clay Cup was a history making event for the 32nd annual Nationals at Deming Speedway. Liam Ryan became the first driver to ever win both main events in the Saturday night finale, claiming $12,500 in purse money for his efforts. This marks his fourth straight Clay Cup win in the Lightning Sprint division with his HENCHCRAFT car. Liam went wire to wire with Brock Lemley second. Tyson Cross in fourth and Derek Holmwood finishing fifth giving HENCHCRAFT four out of the top five!

Wings or no wings, Justin Ward gets it done. Cherry Raceway saw this talented HENCHCRAFT driver earn yet another victory.

The STALLARD SST continues to prove it is the car to beat. Fast Frank Galusha once again earned the win at KAM Raceway among a strong field of cars from multiple states. The new chassis


Article Credit: Eagle Staff Writers

Submitted By: Mike Long

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