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Kaleb
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 Posted: Tuesday May 27th, 2008 08:07 PM

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Wide Margin of Victory the Tale at Deming Speedway

5/23/08

Deming, WA- Little Caesar’s Pizza night at Deming Speedway was dominated by dominating performances. In the Frontier Chevrolet / Speedmart 600’s, Logan Forler visited victory lane again after putting a walloping on the field. Forler went wire to wire from his outside row one starting spot, enjoying a half lap advantage through the majority of the race. Second place went to Kyle Johnson, third to Trey Starks.

Vindication, thy name is Anderlini. Cody Anderlini brought home a much needed victory for his team in the Lifestyles RV 1200 class. One week after failing post race inspection, Anderlini showed the naysayers he could get it done by taking over the lead on lap eight and pulling away from Brock Lemley for the win. Anderlini acquired the lap eight lead when race leaders Jason Bloodgood and Derek Holmwood tangled with a lapped car, bringing out a yellow. Second place on the night went to Lemley, third to Clennon Holloway.

Chad Sinner visited victory lane for the third time this season in the PMP Chassis 600 Restricteds. Sinner won by almost a three-quarter of a lap advantage over second place finisher Angie Magnussen. They only incomplete part of Sinner’s night was not leading the race wire to wire, as Kalaan Blanton led the first four laps before succumbing to Sinner’s pressure. Third place went to Rece Goetz.

Brandon Turner is having a renaissance season in the Advanced Sprint Car and Toys for Trucks 250’s. Turner led wire to wire to score his second win this season. Turner has been on a real roll since last years season finale, as the 250 points chase is shaping up to be another classic. Second went to Jake Benson, third to Eric Turner.

Congratulations go out to first time main winner Kale Woodske in the Kasey Kahne Junior Sprint class. Woodske was a rocket all night, pulling away from second place Skyler Pawlowicz to take home the first of many main event trophies. Third place went to Sean Geary.

Next weekend is Les Schwab night at Deming Speedway with all five classes in action. For ticket information or rules on this years Nooksack River Casino Clay Cup Nationals, visit http://www.demingspeedway.com



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