EDDYVILLE —
It was a light turnout at Eddyville Raceway Park Saturday as it was a non-point race. In the morning was a Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac race then in the afternoon a gambler races and test-n-tune for everyone.
Doug Hayes from Mystic had a busy day as he made the finals in three of the four classes taking home two wins and a runner-up.
Also busy was Jim Petersen as he made three finals taking home two wins and a runner-up.
Due to computer issues, normal results was not provided.
This weekend will have on Friday night test-n-tune plus the fifth point race of the High School class followed by Midnight Madness, which will have a top four shootout in four different classes. Saturday will be the ninth point race plus Super Street, Modified and Modified Jr.
Eddyville Raceway Park
Saturday’s Results
Low Roller No. 1
Winner: Doug Hayes, Mystic, 6.41 dial-in, 8.834 elapsed time, 50.47 mph, .014 reaction time. Runner-up: Jim Petersen, City unknown, 7.77 dial-in, 7.758 elapsed time, 86.39 mph, -.027 reaction time.
High Roller No. 2
Winner: Jim Petersen, City unknown, 7.77 dial-in, 7.781 elapsed time, 86.16 mph, .061 elapsed time. Runner-up: Doug Hayes, Mystic, 6.41 dial-in, 10.083 elapsed time, 47.30 mph, -.004 reaction time.
Low Roller No. 2
Winner: Jim Petersen, City unknown, 7.75 dial-in, 7.796 elapsed time, 84.63 mph, .033 reaction time. Runner-up: Jeff Smith, Laclaire, 7.24 dial-in, 7.247 elapsed time, 94.22 mph, .088 reaction time. Semifinalists: Mike Wymore, Oskaloosa, 6.35 dial-in, 6.401 elapsed time, 106.23 mph, .054 reaction time; D. Ellison, City unknown, 6.68 dial-in, 6.649 elapsed time, 103.62 mph, .146 reaction time.
High Roller No. 2
Winner: Doug Hayes, Mystic, 6.45 dial-in, 9.037 elapsed time, 49.70 mph, .013 reaction time. Runner-up: Rick Ballanger, city unknown, 5.64 dial-in, 7.203 elapsed time, 57.14 mph, -.479 reaction time.
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