This Weekend in Dirt: Logan Seavey Goes Larson on Eldora, Sweeps USAC Races
Logan Seavey became the first driver since Kyle Larson in 2011 to sweep USAC features at Eldora.
Logan Seavey became the first driver since Kyle Larson in 2011 to sweep USAC features at Eldora.
There was no incident in dirt racing that set social media ablaze more than Kyle Larson’s disqualification in World of Outlaws competition Friday at Eldora.
USAC regular Brady Bacon usually races without wings, but still bested the Outlaws at Tri-State Speedway Saturday night.
Kansas City’s Dillon Raffurty scored a bowl win of his own, grabbing the Sugar Bowl Nationals IMCA mod lite feature at Hendry County Motorsports Park.
Brady Bacon more or less owns Grandview Speedway at this point.
1. Was Kyle Larson wronged at Port Royal? There’s no debating that a lap 25 incident between Kyle Larson and Earl Pearson Jr. derailed one …
My decision to recognize Larson as dirt racing’s top driver in 2021 came down to two separate considerations.
Capitalizing on the absence of Georgia (and the nation’s) top super late model drivers, Chris Madden walloped the field to score a $52,052 win in the inaugural Peach State Classic at Senoia Speedway
Carson Macedo steals the National Open at Williams Grove and the biggest payday of his career, while super late model points leaders (all but) secure national championships.
Tyler Courtney and Rodney Sanders build on points leads, Logan Seavey makes Indiana Sprint Week “Seavey Week” in the Don Smith Classic and the mighty Brandon Overton is vanquished in Iowa… just barely.
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