7/6/2024
Norton Raceway Park
Lushes, Copen Highlight 8 Division Night Winners
The #17 of Noah Kaufman entered Victory Lane again, winning his sixth consecutive feature race of the season. Although the drive to the front was difficult, Noah was able to secure first place once again.
The #87 of Chloe Mazzagatti found herself in Victory Lane for the Bandolero Division this past weekend. After battling with the #18 of Michael Mazzagatti and the #11 of JT Prosser, Chloe parked her bandolero in Victory Lane for the sixth time this season.
The #32 of Cody Collmar was able to earn his fourth win of the season. Collmar displayed his well-handling street stock with drivers such as the #88 of Mark Lushes on his tail. However, Cody had a veteran drive once again, adding another feature trophy to the collection.
The #1 of Brad Copen was the CRS Truck Series feature winner. Although there was some close racing with drivers such as the #04 of Bailey Delfosse, Copen was able to secure his spot in Victory Lane.
The #59 driven by Jake Cecil was able to cruise to victory in the ACE Racing League. After battling with the #95 of T.J. Farrar, Cecil took the lead and held onto victory.
The #410 of Ryan Jursik secured his second feature win of the season. Ryan patiently worked his way through the field, taking the lead and running away with the victory. He is looking to be a frontrunner for the championship, and is likely to have more feature wins in the near future.
The #81 of Brendan Lushes drove his Late Model into Victory Lane for the first time his season. Lushes was able to put on a masterclass drive, taking the lead and driving at a smooth pace until the end. His first win at NRP in the Late Model division will be remembered, with hopefully more to come soon.
The #52 of Jeremy Sallinger earned his second win of the season. Working his way through the highly contested field proved to be a challenge, and it was a nail-biter until the end with fellow driver Will Custer. However, Sallinger was able to hold on until the checkered flag fell, winning a hard-fought race.
Submitted By: Aaron Mulrooney