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From Willingham Stone to Alan Nesfeder, the Extravaganza Series All-Star Race has witnessed some spectacular moments. Who can forget Jeremy VanSplunder and King Joe Dawkins tangling in the 2001 event, landing Harrison James his final All-Star crown. We may witness another stunning moment tonight.
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The race began with Tony Pizzaro at the helm. It wouldn't take long for Ryan Heuser to show his muscle, leading for 21 laps before teammate Dave Miller flew by on lap 26.

Dave and Zach Michael traded the lead on four different occasions between lap 36 and lap 41. The #90 would win the battle, and start mildly pulling away from the field before green flag pit stops. 

Ryan Heuser lost the handling of his car and relinquished 4th position to be the first car on pit road on lap 60. The rest of the field followed suit, with the #20 coming in one lap later. Dave Miller waited two more circuits to take his set of tires. Miraculously, Tim McDonnell went from 3rd to 1st with a 12.7 second pit stop after all was said and done. It was an Extravaganza Series record four-tire stop, tieing his own pit crew's mark from three seasons ago. Meanwhile, Alan Nesfeder lost control of his car coming in, slamming the inside wall and flying back onto the racetrack. Suuprisingly the yellow flag did not wave.


Tim's 2.2-second advantage shrunk to nothing in 16 laps when Ryan Heuser re-took the lead with 21 laps to go. 9 laps later, the engine let go. It was another hard-luck story, following a similar experience during the Coca-Cola 600 last season. We would see a 7-lap shootout for the victory without the fastest car in the field.

Tim McDonnell flew off to a one car-length lead on the restart and maintained the advantage for a couple of laps. Coming to 4-to-go Rick Jackson dove underneath the #22 Catepillar machine aand cleared him off of turn-2 with relaitive ease. For now, it would seem to finally be Rick's day for a victory.

The table's finally turned. As Scott Jackson won an enormous battle for third place, his cousin Rick Jackson pulled a couple car-length's ahead of Tim to capture the 2020 All-Star Race crown. Congrats to Rick, crew chief Falco Lombardi, and the entire Race-2-Win Motorsports team for an excellent victory!

2020 All-Star Race, Part 1

2020 All-Star Race, Part 2

Views: 166 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 23-May-20

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