WISSOTA super stock race in Miller
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MILLER — Kelly Duffy of Winner held off point leader Cole Searing to win the WISSOTA super stock main event on Sunday at Miller Central Speedway.
Duffy got the jump on the start and ran away until he was reeled in by Searing near the end of the feature race. It was his first win at the track since Aug. 29, 2008 and third overall.
Kipp DeGroot, Kip Myers and Tyler Myers rounded out the top five.
The Pump N Pak pure stock main was close all the way with Mike Hammill holding off Luke Johnson and Brandon Hammill for his seventh win in the class.
In the WISSOTA street stock main Broc Stout jumped from the second row to the lead, holding off point leader Blayne Baloun for his 15th feature win at the track over Baloun, Preston Blackwell, Curt Grace and Clifford Houser.
Dylan Zabel led the first four laps in the Midwest modified main event until a caution brought the field to his bumper.
Lorin Johnson got the jump on the restart and led the rest of the way. Zabel had to change a flat tire and made it back up to eighth.
Lorin Johnson won over Lane Johnson, Camden Myers, James Reiner and Jayme Peterson. It was Johnson’s 71st feature win in the class.
The WISSOTA modified feature started with Tyler McDonald leading the first lap by a bumper over Nick Grehl.
Grehl retook the lead but went wide in turn three with McDonald getting the lead for good.
Eventually, his father, David McDonald, came up but didn’t have anything for Tyler McDonald.
On the last lap Duane Zabel spun on the front stretch and was nearly collected by Grehl who made a great move to miss him.