
More Friday Night Heroes…
June 6, 2015 – While “The Dude” edged Schatz for WoO honors at I-80 and Donald Kreitz snared career win number 200, some other Friday night standouts included the likes of Rico Abreu, Chad Kemenah, Mark Dobmeier, Thomas Meseraull, Curt Michael and more.
Winged 410s:
At Lernerville, A.J. Flick captured his first win over a field of 21, http://www.lernerville.com/roktabsedit/1038-aj-flick-scores-an-emotional-first-peoples-twp-sprint-feature-win-fab4-fueled-by-turner-s-quick-results-6-5.
Chad Kemenah topped 29 FAST entries at Attica for third overall win of the year, http://atticaracewaypark.com/6-5-results-croghan-colonial-bank-tiffin-paper-company-night/.
Rico Abreu reeled off his seventh overall North American win of the year by besting a 23-car MOWA field at Jacksonville, denying Midget winner Christopher Bell a sweep of the night’s action; http://midwestopenwheel.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Screen-Shot-2015-06-06-at-12.46.19-AM.png.
Mark Dobmeier added his third win of the year by taking the checkered flag over a field of 32 NOSA entries at Grand Forks, http://www.rivercitiesspeedway.com/results.html?mylaps=type,run,runid,3516555.
Keith Bloom beat Bud Kaeding to the line at Silver Dollar Speedway as Tyler Walker finished third in his return to Sprint Car action, http://www.silverdollarspeedway.com/2015/results/06/05-s.php.
Limaland hosted a twin-bill with T-Mez, Thomas Meseraull, the class of the 43-car BOSS Non-Wing field and Jared Horstman taking NRA honors for the second time this year over 23 entries, http://limaland.com/mesurall-horstman-valenti-triumph-at-open-wheel-shootout/.
Other Friday night Winged 360 action, going roughly east to west included…
Jared Zimbardi collected his second Patriot win of the year by crossing the stripe ahead of 21 Ransomville competitors, http://www.patriotsprinttour.com/newsItem.php?tag=1&year=2015&item=255.
Curt Michael reigned supreme as 42 URC vs. 358 shoes converged upon Williams Grove, http://www.unitedracingclub.net/news/?i=29772&clk=featureNews.
Ryan Ruhl scored his third win of the year by vanquishing 18 SOD entries at Aburn, MI, http://www.sprintsondirt.com/2015/06/05/ruhl-wins-thriller-at-tri-city/.
In Minnesota, Ryan Bowers scored his first UMSS win of the year over a field of 17 at Princeton, http://winged.umsprints.com/news/?i=29774&clk=featureNews.
J.J. Hickle reeled off his third consecutive ASCS Frontier win in as many tries, taking top honors over 22 entries at Great Falls, http://www.ascsracing.com/news/?i=29771&clk=featureNews.








