Dietrich earned win at BAPS on Sunday
At BAPS on Sunday, Danny Dietrich made an overnight trip to be at the race.
“It’s for you, the fans. I said I was going to be here, and we really didn’t want to surrender last night (at Pevely),” Dietrich said in Victory Lane. “We didn’t drive 12 hours to surrender, but unfortunately, sometimes, you’ve got to get your priorities right, and this is our priority … to be here for our sponsors and fans.”
It was his third win of the 2025 season by a hefty 6.8 seconds. Halligan was able to hold the quartet off for second. Brock Zearfoss threw an impressive move on Troy Wagaman on the last lap to nail down third at the wire. Freddie Rahmer held off Anthony Macri for fifth.
In the Wingless Super Sportsman main event, Tony Jackson topped the field to claim another BAPS Motor Speedway victory.
The limited late models had a feature-only program and Coleby Frye topped a stout field to win the 20-lap affair.
Over at Bedford Speedway four times was the charm when they finally got the 2025 underway although it was with the use of a Sunday raindate. Kyle Lear was up to the challenge with a pole to pole dominating win in the limited event, while Josh Spicer came from the pack to score the thrilling 305 win.
In other action, Rick Potter came from deep in the field to take the initial semi late win before Darian Ritchey scored the pure stock win and Josh Ringer grabbed the Crown Vic evening closer.
Williams Grove Speedway is trying again this Friday. Lincoln Speedway and Port Royal Speedway both have shows on Saturday.