4's are Wild Street Stock Special Presented by Rustic Auto Body July 9th 2022

Dirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
battle for the lead
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Richie Turner (17) and Rick Frenyea (07) battle for the early lead in lead in the Hartson Total Opening Renegades main. It would be around 11 racing at the Airborne Speedway and the 4's are wild Street Stock 44 lapper presented by Rustic Auto Body. The racing would start off with a thrill in the first race of the night as the Renegades would take to the track for heat 1 and Josh Terry would give new mining to the name Airborne as he would hook a root and be up in the air and flip three teams before the car came rest destroying the car after the clean up the heat win would go to Jason McClatchie and heat two would go to Codey Agoney. Then it would be the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified for their three heats and the winners would be Jake Scarbrough, Mark Fewster, and Bucko Branham. Then next up would be the Taylor Rental 4 Cylinders for their three heat night and the winners on the night would be Nate Smart, Greg Zindler, and Kenny Tourville. Then to finish out the heats would be the Northern Blacktopping Limited Sportsman Modified and heat and the winner would be Pryor Stacey, Then after the intermission and track prep it would be onto the mains for the night and the first one of the night would be the Hartson Total Opening Renegades for there 25 laps main the early leader would be Codey Agoney but that would be not without Tylor Terry and Jason Bogett breathing down his neck. Eventually, Tylor Terry would get the lead but he would have to deal with the charging Richie Turner and the two of them would change the lead back and forth until the end when Richie Turner would get his second win of the season over Jason Boggett and Matt Cornell. Then next up would be the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified for their 25-lap race and it would see Matt Leonard and Bucko Branham starting on the front row. Bucko would take the early lead but he wouldn't have it easy Jake Scarbrough would charge from the back for second and even challenge for the lead at one point and rounding out the top three would be Jamy Begor. Then it would be time for the main event of the evening with the Taylor Rental 4 Cylinders 44 lapper 444 to win. The race would start off well with Jason Bradley leading the first half of the race. After the halftime intermission, it would be a completely different race as the cream would rise to the top and it would be a battle between the Laporte's Fountain and Zindler for the win. When the dust settled Greg Zindler would get win three of the season by two feet over Jake Fountain. Then to finish off the night it would be the Northern Blacktopping Limited Sportsman Modified and the Pryor Stacey show as he would walk away with the victory. All four divisions will be in action next week as it will be Make a Wish Night Presented by the Liquor and Wine Warehouse. Gallery

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