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I love short track racing (Taylor's Version)
You will sit there and watch a 20 caution late model race and tell us how wonderful it was. You aren't fooling anybody.
Riggs Victorious in Arduous CARS Tour Race at Carteret County – Short Track Scene
Layne Riggs became the first repeat winner in the 2020 Solid Rock Carriers CARS Late Model Stock Tour on Saturday night, holding off Corey Heim in an arduous marathon at Bobby Watson’s Carteret County Speedway. Riggs qualified on the pole and led wire-to-wire as chaos ensued behind him during...
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Layne Riggs became the first repeat winner in the 2020 Solid Rock Carriers CARS Late Model Stock Tour on Saturday night, holding off Corey Heim in an arduous marathon at Bobby Watson’s Carteret County Speedway.
Riggs qualified on the pole and led wire-to-wire as chaos ensued behind him during the course of the 90 lap, over three-hour event. A race that started with 23 Late Model Stocks and finished with just seven cars running at the end of the race which was shortened from the scheduled 125 laps due to the race’s 11 cautions and four red flags and an 11pm curfew.
The race was slowed by 11 cautions and four red flags, resulting in an average speed of 11.882 mph over the course of 90 laps. The race was halted twice due to track repairs and ended under caution when a late-race caution came out just prior to the track’s 11pm curfew.
^ I wrote these things about a race in a series press release.
Dylan Hall Scores Victory in Marathon Wreckfest at Myrtle Beach – Short Track Scene
MYRTLE BEACH, SC – The infield of Myrtle Beach Speedway looked like it had just been hit by a category two hurricane after a marathon wreckfest ensued in the Southeast Limited Late Model Series race on Saturday night. The caution came out 23 times in the crash marred 100 lap, two-and-a-half hour...
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The infield of Myrtle Beach Speedway looked like it had just been hit by a category two hurricane after a marathon wreckfest ensued in the Southeast Limited Late Model Series race on Saturday night.
The caution came out 23 times in the crash marred 100 lap, two-and-a-half hour race. Many of the cautions came in the final 50 laps, which included multiple aborted restarts. The cautions continuously interrupted a thrilling battle between Dylan Hall and Terry Evans. The race descended into chaos and anarchy in the final laps as, during a red flag, Evans’ teams came onto the track to refuel his car as he, and other drivers, were running out of fuel.
Cole Glasson scored the win in the Southeast Super Truck Series, his first win in the series and his second win of the weekend. Glasson had run in all three races but was one of the many victims of Saturday night’s man made disaster at Myrtle Beach Speedway in South Carolina.
Opening week of Speedweeks at Myrtle Beach was something of a horror movie at times last year when the track played host to a handful of controversial and bizarre races.
The races saw everything from disqualifications of drivers who were not eligible to compete to disqualifications contested by a sanctioning body to a race that felt more like a Final Destination movie – on top of technical problems with electronic scoring. And there wasn’t even a conclusion for many when they left the track. In short, it was the racing equivalent of a horror story.
It took 18 minutes to complete the 75th lap of the race, and that was only because race control mercifully decided to start counting caution laps up until the final five laps of the race. Already, headliners, such as Cole Glasson, Dan Moore, Jeremy Pelfrey, Haley Moody, Chris Burns and Ryan Glenski had fallen victim to American Horror Story: Myrtle Beach.
As usual, I have the receipts.