Essex Junction, Vt. ~
The Dukes of Hazard blew out of the gates at the
box office with over $30,000,000 in ticket sales. While the price
tag was a little lower, it was also a strong weekend for Team AMSOIL
and their version of the General Lee.
Autumn Woods Racing driver Jeff
Dedick powered the General Lee to another strong showing at the
Special Events Performance Series in Essex Junction, Vt. After a
weekend long battle, Dedick left the Green Mountain State with a
second place, photo finish.
Meanwhile, Dedick's teammate, Chris Mosher, was battling just behind
the front-runners in the "00" truck. Mosher brought the Toyota
Tundra to a seventh place finish on the weekend. Both trucks are in
the top five of the Special Events Series, which will wrap up in
late September in Indianapolis.
Top Ten's For "The Deuce"
Solon Springs, Wis. ~ Brady
Smith was extremely busy last weekend at events in his home state of
Wisconsin. The driver of the AMSOIL #2 Monte Carlo was in action at
the Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wis. Smith finished fourth
in his heat race and fourth in the dash event in the preliminary
action for the 'USA Nationals' on Friday night. He earned a seventh
place starting spot in Saturday's $40,000 to win event. In the
60-lap, World of Outlaws Late Model Series feature, the Deuce held
his own and ran solidly in the top 10 for the majority of the event.
Near the end, tire selection hampered his efforts and he fell back
from the leaders, finishing in tenth.
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"The Deuce" also competed in the
Cedar Lake Late Model division portion of the weekend. In Friday's
$5,000 to win 'Pepsi Cup' event, Smith finished eighth in the final
rundown. Things were looking very promising on Saturday, but the
number 2 car hit the front stretch wall in the dash event and broke
a rear end. The team could not get the Monte Carlo repaired in time
and Smith missed the call for the $5,000 to win feature event.
His busy weekend concluded on Monday
evening at the Superior Speedway in Superior, Wis. Smith finished
fifth in his heat race, which was good enough to earn him a spot in
the $5,000 to win, PolyDome WDRL Late Model Series-sanctioned
feature event. He improved several positions throughout the course
of the event to register a seventh place finish at the ultra-fast
oval in northern Wisconsin.
"Our weekend was up-and-down at Cedar
Lake," said Brady in a recent telephone conversation. "We had a good
car for the USA Nationals, but just picked the wrong right rear
tire. We ran good early on, but faded in the last ten laps or so. In
the Pepsi Cup portion of the weekend, our car was equally fast. We
ran eighth on Friday night and had a better car for Saturday. I just
hit the front stretch wall on the last lap of the dash and the
contact broke the rear end. I was really disappointed because I
think we could have competed for the win that night."
The Brady Smith Racing team will be
in action at the Florence Speedway in Union, KY in the annual
'North-South 100' this weekend, starting Thursday, August 11. An
open practice session is on tap this Thursday evening, with
qualifications for the unsanctioned event taking place on Friday
night. Heat races, consolation events and the 100-lap, $50,000 to
win 'North-South 100' are slated to be run on Saturday evening. This
will be the first time that the team has attempted to make the
starting field for the prestigious event.
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