Round 2 of the Humboldt Speedway "two-fer" weekend went off Saturday night. It was wire to wire for Terry Beckham II who recorded his second USRA RHS Modified win of the year at 'The Hummer.'
Due to the absense of a demo derby at this year's Allen County Fair, Humboldt Speedway offered up a rare "two-fer" with back-to-back race nights on Friday and Saturday.
Jess Folk Jr. seems to have hit on the winning set up in a big way as he powered his way through the USRA RHS Modified feature field on his way to his second win of the year Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway.
Johnny Bone Jr. tracked down and passed Terry Beckham II for the win in the USRA RHS Modifieds Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway.
Thirty-six USRA RHS Modifieds were on hand Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway as time trials were used to set the 30-lap, 22-car "A" Feature that paid the winner $1,500.
If you missed Friday night’s races at the Humboldt Speedway, you probably missed out on the best race ever at the track. With 27 USRA RHS Modifieds signing in for the evening, we knew it was going to be an outstanding show ... and it was.
Finally on July 1, two simple adjustments blasted Jess Folk Jr. into the winners circle once more. After a dominating performance in his heat, Folk wired the field in the 20-lap feature from the pole.
American Racer USRA Weekly Racing Series national points leader Johnny Bone Jr. took another step toward the elusive title of National Champion Friday night with his second win in as many weeks at the Humboldt Speedway in the USRA RHS Modified main event.
Midway through the 2011 season at Humboldt Speedway, things are more interesting than ever.
Brian Bolin topped the field in the USRA RHS Modified feature Friday night at the Humboldt Speedway, but it was no cruise as Jess Folk Jr. found the setup he needed and mounted a serious challenge before scoring the runner-up spot.
It's been a bit of an unusual season so far at Humboldt Speedway. For one, Sunday's Dwaine Whitworth Memorial was the first really comfortable day of the season weather-wise, despite gale force winds.
Johnny Bone Jr. made his bi-weekly pilgrimage back to the Humboldt Speedway Friday and proved once again that he's dialed in as he won the USRA RHS Modified feature.
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