After losing their preliminary feature Saturday to the wet weather, the World of Outlaws Sprint Tour completed their two-race Empire State Challenge Sunday night before a packed house at the Weedsport Speedway.
Although 34 sprinters were on hand, David Gravel dominated the 35-lap, $20,000-to-win program and took over sole possession of the top spot in the WoO point standings.
This Watertown, Connecticut racer took over first place from Danny Varin on the third lap and was never seriously challenged down the stretch.
Carson Macedo, who set fast time of 13.479 seconds in the pre-race time trials, wheeled into second early in the main event, but Gravel was long gone by then. It was Gravelโs 86th career World of Outlaws sprint victory and moves him into a tie for ninth place in the all-time WoO win list with Daryn Pittman.
Veteran Dave Blaney ended up third, followed by Brad Sweet, Gio Scelzi, Logan Schuchart, Larry Wight, Brock Zearfoss, Dale Blaney and Donnie Schatz.
ccurredThe only serious mishap in the program o in the Outlaw last chance qualifier event when Derek Hauck popped the wall and flipped several times. He was uninjured.
It was Gravelโs third WoO triumph at Weedsport, leaving him tied with Donnie Schatz and Steve Kinser for the most Outlaw victories at the โ -mile Weedsport oval.
Matt Sheppard wins 20th main event of 2023
The DIRT big-block modifieds ran the support feature Sunday at Weedsport and Matt Sheppard racked up his 20th feature triumph of 2023.
Dave Marcuccilli chased Sheppard to the checkers; with Erick Rudolph, Mat Williamson and Tim Sears Jr. completing the top five finishers.
Amy Holland becomes the first female to win a Brewerton big-block feature race
The Brewerton Speedway has been running big-block modifieds every Friday night for the past thirty years. This week, Amy Holland became the first female to win a Brewerton DIRT big-block modified main event when she captured the 35-lap feature race.
This 25-year-oldear old Fulton racer is a rookie…
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