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    Brandon Huff wins for 2nd straight season in CRS Super Trucks feature at Jennerstown

    By Adam Ripple, The Daily American,

    5 hours ago
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    JENNERSTOWN — For the second year in a row, Brandon Huff was triumphant in the CRS Super Trucks 50-lap race at Jennerstown Speedway.

    Huff passed Brad Copen for the lead 18 laps into the race and pulled away from the field ahead of the competition caution at the midway point.

    The first four cars were inverted on the restart.

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    Copen and Huff battled for the lead the remainder of the race. Copen held the advantage until one to go, when Huff passed for the top spot just ahead of the stripe. Huff withstood a challenge from Copen, who finished second ahead of Keith Platz.

    Andrew Kostelnik held a three second lead over brother, Adam Kostelnik in the Ron's Collision Center Street Stocks feature with 11 laps to go. He appeared primed to claim his first win at Jennerstown in five years. However, Brent Bickerstaff got into Kelly Shaulis, bringing out a caution.

    Adam Kostelnik took advantage of the caution and got the better of his brother on the restart to capture his second straight victory.

    Bickerstaff finished third.

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    Travis Shaffer led every lap of the Somerset Trust Fast & Furious 4s feature to earn his second win of the year.

    Shaffer held off Donald Hillegass and Johnathan Haburcsak, who finished second and third, respectively, in a heated battle of the top three drivers in the division.

    Josh Dunmyer collected his second win of the season in the One Stop Auto Sales Pro Stocks. The defending track champ led every lap of the feature and cruised to a commanding victory.

    Darin Mauzy did a tremendous job to hold off the likes of Dan Campbell and Aaron Van Fleet to finish second. Campbell took third.

    Anthony Aiello drove his way to his second win this season in the Stoystown Auto Wreckers Modified division.

    A scary 4-car crash halted action before a lap was even completed. Frank Novak wound up on his side with his vehicle pinned against the wall. Novak crawled out safely.

    Dustin Blank led on the restart, but Mike Carlson took over first with 10 laps to go. However, Aiello, who was making just his third start of the season, cleared Carlson with eight remaining and never looked back.

    Tom Golik finished second and Adam Henry took third.

    Garry Wiltrout won for the first time since opening night in the Martella's Pharmacies Late Models.

    Wiltrout, who had car trouble a week ago, started on the outside of the front row and quickly surged to a big lead.

    Barry Awtey and Will Hemminger finished second and third, respectively.

    The Integrity Coatings Chargers had the night off. Hall of Fame night is July 27. The Crown Vic Northeast and the Ohio Wheelman Series visit Jennerstown, joining the weekly divisions.

    Adam Ripple is the Daily American sports editor. He can be reached at 814-444-5926. Follow him on X @ARipple_DAsport. Follow Daily American Sports on Facebook and @dailyamericanmedia on Instagram.

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