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‘I just wasn’t having any of it’: Paul Menard on the move that cost him a Road America victory
ELKHART LAKE – Paul Menard’s championship battle with Chris Dyson has gotten more heated, even as his lead in the Trans Am points continues to grow. The 43-year-old former NASCAR driver from Eau Claire crossed the finish line first Sunday at Road America but several hours later lost the victory when the series issued a time penalty for contact with Dyson early in the race.
A descendant of Wisconsin stock car royalty, Josh Carlson is taking his own path in racing
ELKHART LAKE – Josh Carlson’s branch of the family tree took a twist from the others. His grandfather on his mother’s side and great-uncles on his dad’s are Wisconsin short-track royalty. One uncle is a NASCAR crew chief. ...
Observations from WBY Tournament in Plymouth
Thirty-six teams from across Wisconsin competed in the Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook Summer Tournament held last weekend in Plymouth. Following are some observations from the 18th annual event:. Beloit Memorial 3-1, Cedarburg 3-1, Appleton East 2-2, Beaver Dam 2-2, Manitowoc Lincoln 0-4. Pool B Standings. D.C. Everest 3-1, Menomonee Falls 3-1,...
Scheffler Cashes in Big Super Six Late Model Victory, Pribnow, Dustin Weiss, Hummelmeier Claim A-main Triumphs
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) June 29, 2024 – Taylor Scheffler of Waukesha survived six caution flags and fended off former Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Late Model champs Mitch McGrath and Brad Mueller to secure the 30-lap Seubert Calf Ranches 96.5 The Buzz Super Six Late Model A-main victory worth $2,500 in the third complete PDTR program of the 2024 season Saturday, June 29 at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis.
Robbie Pribnow wins at Plymouth
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) June 29, 2024 – In the 25-lap Akright Auto 360 Sprint Car main event, Robbie Pribnow of Lomira outdueled 2011 PDTR 360 Sprint Car champ Ben Schmidt of Plymouth in the closing laps to capture his first A-main victory of the 2024 season behind the wheel of Blake Wondra’s No. 0 machine.
IndyCar racer Sting Ray Robb wants to be known for more than his name
PLYMOUTH, Wis. - He is aware that his unusual name garners attention, but one IndyCar racer wants to become known for much more. The driver of the No. 41 car in the recent XPEL Grand Prix at Road America is Sting Ray Robb, 22 years old and striving for regular success.
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