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Travis Hagen rallies to win modified feature

The second race program of the year at the Estevan Motor Speedway featured all five classes in action. For the second straight program, Travis Hagen won the modified feature.
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The second race program of the year at the Estevan Motor Speedway featured all five classes in action.

For the second straight program, Travis Hagen won the modified feature. For Friday night’s program, he accepted the Darn TV $500 back row challenge, offered to those who win their heat races.

He took a spot at the back of the field, and went on to win the feature, defeating Kody Scholpp of Estevan. Marcus Tomlinson from Turtle Lake, N.D., was third.

Hagen has 80 points in the overall standings, three points clear of Scholpp. Tyson Turnbull of Estevan sits third with 77 points.

In the sport mod class, Robby Rosselli was the feature winner, finishing ahead of Kelly Henderson and Brock Beeter. The top three drivers were from Minot.

Rylan Raynard of Lampman was the top Saskatchewan driver in sixth place.

Rosselli now leads in the point standings with 79 points. Darren Medler of Minot is second andRaynard is third with 71.

Lampman’s Leevi Runge won the feature in the hobby stock class, finishing ahead of Zach Lutz of Burlington, N.D., and Brad King of Minot.

The win moved Runge into top spot in the overall standings with 79 points. Beeter is second with 77 and Landon Runge, also of Lampman, is third with 71.

In the street stocks, Chris Hortness of Estevan finished first, with another Estevan racer, Austin Daae, coming in second and Minot’s Joren Boyce finishing third.

Hortness is also the leader in the points standings, sitting one point ahead of Boyce and four points ahead of Minot’s Michael Swallers.

Ryder Raynard of Lampman won the sling shot race for the second consecutive program and now leads the overall standings with 78 points.

Jenna Emmel was second and Keenan Glasser came in third. Both are from Estevan.

Glasser now sits second in the points standing with 75 points, while Emmel is third with 71.

The next program at the speedway will be May 25, when the Tougher than Dirt tour will be featured. It’s a showcase of hobby stocks and sport mods in the area.