


In the end, Lange reached the line first for the victory. Tiner put on the challenge in the Final, as he and Lange went back and forth throughout the 18-lap race. In Heat #2, Lange came back to lead all 10 laps to start the main event from the pole position. Lange led most of the opening heat race, only to have defending champion Branyon Tiner edge him out for the win. Lange posted a 1:02.551-second lap to set the mark in qualifying, two tenths quicker than any other driver. It was a near sweep for Luke Lange in X30 Senior presented by Crosslink Competition. Edwin Ruiz de Val and Alan Trout completed the top-five.Īdrian Cruz beat out Jeff Dolian for the victory in 206 Senior (pic – Ken Johnson, Studio 52) Defending champion Doug Foxworth won the fight for second ahead of Brandon Strayer. Mier went wire-to-wire in the 10-lap Heat #2, leading another 18 laps in the Final for the victory. Mier’s 1:06.646 set fast time in qualifying and after battling with DJ Ortiz in the opening heat race, he scored the win. Miguel Mier had the final clean sweep of the weekend, winning the KA100 Master presented by Kart Racing Solutions. Tim De Belloy drove to second with Freddie Milne in third. Baldus never put a wheel wrong to set fast time in qualifying, led each of the heat races, and he then wire-to-wire in the Final. It was Baldus who swept the Open Shifter presented by Amarillo Kart Circuit. Macon Moore won the battle for third ahead of Zander Rogers and Pierce Baldus. At the line, Cruz edged out Dolian by 23 thousandths. Dolian took over at the white flag, leading to a duel on the final circuit. Cruz was followed by Jeff Dolian in the Final for the first 16 laps. Cruz led the way through both heat races, leading each 10-lap race to win. Qualifying had six drivers within 83 thousandths of a second as Adrian Cruz set a fast lap of 1:12.810. Three categories had sweeps on the weekend, including the 206 Senior class presented by 4T Concrete. Josiah Tracy edging out the competition for the KA100 Senior victory (pic – Ken Johnson, Studio 52)
