More Saturday Night Success…

May 16, 2015 – While Mother Nature dominated the racing world on Saturday, there were several other notable winners in addition to Justin Henderson’s Knoxville exploits and D.J. Netto’s first KWS triumph.

Cap Henry finished off a stellar weekend by taking FAST honors for the second night in a row by besting a field of 31 at Fremont, http://www.fremontohspeedway.net/#!Henry-makes-it-a-sweep-of-FAST-with-Fremont-win-Michael-gets-305-victory-Valenti-earns-2nd-dirt-truck-win-Sautter-gets-2nd-late-model-victory/c1rfi/5558bf2c0cf23d01649fbbfe.

Jeremy Schultz was a first-time 2015 winner by taking top IRA honors at Wilmot, http://www.irasprints.com/news/?i=29162&clk=featureNews.

Several winged 360 events dotted the landscape, going east to west…

—Mitch Brown opened the Southern Ontario Sprints season in victory lane after besting a field of 23 entries at Brighton Speedway, http://www.southernontariosprints.ca/results/brown-wins-20th-season-opener-at-brighton-speedway/.

—Danny Martin, Jr., continued his strong season by racking up his sixth win of 2015 in Top Gun Sprint action at Tampa’s East Bay Raceway Park, http://eastbayracewaypark.com/2015/05/17/danny-martin-jr-win-eagle-jet-top-gun-sprints-feature-at-east-bay-raceway-park/.

—Jared Horstman took Sprints on Dirt honors over a field of 28 in the Earl Gaerte Classic at Plymouth Motor Speedway, http://www.sprintsondirt.com/2015/05/16/horstman-wins-at-plymouth/.

—Wayne Johnson denied Justin Henderson a Knoxville double by topping the field of 27 360s, http://www.knoxvilleraceway.com/Article/1883/henderson-cruises-haase-makes-history-at-knoxville.

—In California, Cody Lamar held off red-hot Justin Sanders to take Marysville over 16 entries, http://www.mylaps.com/en/classification/3482267.

—Greg DeCaires took his second Placerville win of the season over a field of 19, http://www.placervillespeedway.com/category/news.

—Colby Copeland took Petaluma honors.

—Colton Heath took the Skagit Speedway win away from Trey Starks on the final lap, besting a field of 26, http://www.skagitspeedway.com/news/?i=29160.

A couple of wingless 360 wars took place to the west as well…

—Charles Davis, Jr., bested 22 USAC Southwest entries at Arizona Speedway, http://www.usacracing.com/component/k2/item/4614-davis-1-in-southwest-sprints-at-queen-creek.

—Danny Faria, Jr., battled past Ryan Bernal to best 19 USAC West Coast entries at Tulare, http://www.usacracing.com/component/k2/item/4615-faria-grabs-faria-memorial-at-Tulare.