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Knoxville, IA.(07/10/2020) Fifty-three traditional sprint car competitors would converge on the "Sprint Car Capital of the World" for the first night of the second annual Brandt Agricultural CornBelt Nationals held on Friday night. With a clean sweep of leading all twenty-five feature laps, Tyler Courtney would win the evening of co-sanctioned racing with the POWRi Lucas Oil WAR Sprint League and USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Championship. Wyatt Burks #11w and Riley Kreisel #91 would pace the field to the first green flag laps with a great side by side start entering into turn one as Tyler Courtney #7BC would thread the needle surpassing both front-runners go gain the advantage exiting turn two. Courtney and Kreisel would then attempt to spread themselves from the field running first and second with heavily contested action throughout the tight running field. Last year's event winner Brady Bacon #69 would mount a run to the front gaining the runner-up position from Kreisel with an outstanding high-side hustle off turn four as Justin Grant #4 would use the same line to take third. A late-race caution would bunch the field back up while Bacon appeared to be gaining on an extremely fast leader in Courtney. With five laps left the green would appear again as Courtney maintained the point in the final laps, Bacon would make a valiant attempt to remain the only CornBelt National feature winner finishing one spot shy in second as Grant rounded out the events podium finishers. Night #2 of the Brandt Agricultural CornBelt Nationals continues Saturday, July 11 at Knoxville Raceway with Pit's Entries at 3 pm and General admission gates opening at 5:30 pm. Hot laps are set for 6:45 pm. POWRi Lucas Oil WAR Sprint League members will receive show-up points only for competition. All drivers and teams competing in this event that possess a USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car license will be awarded 50 appearance points for night two of the Corn Belt Nationals, which will go toward the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car championship standings. Fast Time Qualifier #1: #30-C.J. Leary 19.386 seconds Feature Results: 1. Tyler Courtney (3); 2. Brady Bacon (4); 3. Justin Grant (6); 4. Chris Windom (9); 5. CJ Leary (8); 6. Ryan Bernal (14); 7. Carson Short (7); 8. Jake Swanson (10); 9. Logan Seavey (20); 10. Wesley Smith (19); 11. Chase Stockon (17); 12. Wyatt Burks (1); 13. Kevin Thomas Jr. (16); 14. Nick Bilbee (5); 15. Tanner Thorson (18); 16. Riley Kreisel (2); 17. Matt Westfall (15); 18. Shane Cottle (22); 19. Don Droud Jr. (23); 20. Jack Wagner (21); 21. Brian VanMeveren (12); 22. Dustin Clark (13); 23. Robert Ballou (11); 24. Dennis Gile (24). Follow along for more information such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing or on Facebook at POWRi. POWRi League rules, contingencies, forms, and payouts can be found under the info tab at the top of the POWRi website. Knoxville, IA.(07/10/2020) Night two of the second annual Brandt Agricultural CornBelt Nationals featuring co-sanctioned non-wing sprint car competition with the POWRi Lucas Oil WAR Sprint League and the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Championship would not disappoint spectators of iconic Knoxville Raceway with heavily contested battles for nearly every position. Another great car count of 49 traditional sprinters would test their talents at the sprint car capital of the world and after a multiple hour delay due to rain right before non-wing qualifying drivers would get their chance to shine. With time-trials scrapped due to the delay, overall weekend points were used to set the fields. When the final checkered flags waved it was #69 Brady Bacon standing tall in victory lane celebrating the $20,000 payday after a hard-fought quest to win. Defending CornBelt Nationals Champion Brady Bacon #69 would lead the 24-car field to the initial start from a pole starting position with Justin Grant #4 on the outside of row one. Driving into the first corners Bacon would grab the advantage. Cruising into the first position Bacon would try to stretch his speed leading by nearly a full second for several laps. Half-way through the thirty-lap feature with Brady flexing his racing muscles the top five would separate themselves from the field. Going caution-free in the feature "Macho Man" Brady Bacon would emerge victorious leading every lap on his way to the large payday. Justin Grant would maintain a hot pursuit for first the entire feature, only to come up one position shy placing in the runner-up spot. CJ Leary #30 and Chris Windom #4 would have quite the battle for position with Leary earning third and Windom settling for fourth place. Night one winner of the 2020 CornBelt Nationals Tyler Courtney #7BC rounded out the feature's top five. Qualifier Race winners: #75 Dustin Clark, #33M Matt Westfall, #12 Robert Ballou, #9k Kevin Thomas Jr. Feature Results: The POWRi Lucas Oil WAR Sprint League will next see racing action at Valley Speedway in Grain Valley Missouri on Saturday, July 18th for the annual running of the King of Kansas City. Pit gates open at noon with driver's registration from 4-6. Hot Laps begin at 6:30 with great racing action to follow in this $2000 to win/$200 to start POWRi WAR event. Can't make it out to the track and don't want to miss any of the action on the racing program? Subscribe today at POWRi.TV to catch all of the action LIVE and ON-DEMAND Follow along for more information such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing or on Facebook at POWRi. POWRi League rules, contingencies, forms, and payouts can be found under the info tab at the top of the POWRi website. |
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