A Review of the 42nd 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway

The 42nd 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway delivered two thrilling nights of racing, showcasing the best talent across various divisions. From the USAC Midgets to the High Limit Sprints, the event brought together fierce competition and unforgettable moments, solidifying its place in the hearts of racing fans.

Night One: USAC Midgets and High Limit Sprints

Friday night kicked off with the USAC Midgets and the High Limit Sprints, setting the stage for intense battles and dramatic finishes.

In the USAC Midgets A-Feature, Daison Pursley, starting from the 7th position, displayed remarkable skill and tenacity as he navigated the field to claim victory. Cannon McIntosh put up a strong fight, finishing in 2nd place, while Jacob Denney rounded out the podium in 3rd. Other notable finishes included Zach Daum in 4th and Logan Seavey in 5th, showcasing the depth of talent in the Midget division.

The High Limit Sprints followed suit, where Justin Peck emerged victorious after starting from the 2nd position. Rico Abreu put on an impressive performance to finish 2nd, followed closely by Brad Sweet in 3rd. The race saw Aaron Reutzel and Spencer Bayston completing the top five, all vying for supremacy on the challenging Eldora track.

Click here for detailed results of the night 1 (all heats, dash, features)

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Night Two: USAC Sprints, High Limit Sprints, and More

Saturday night promised even more excitement, featuring a lineup that included USAC Sprints, High Limit Sprints, USAC Midgets, and USAC Silver Crown races.

The USAC Sprints race saw a repeat performance from Daison Pursley, who started from the 5th position and fought his way to victory once again. Kevin Thomas Jr. finished 2nd, with Logan Seavey in 3rd, Kyle Cummins in 4th, and Robert Ballou in 5th. Notably, Mitchel Moles was awarded the Rosewood Machine Precision Move of the Race, highlighting his standout performance.

The High Limit Sprints race featured an emotional moment as Rico Abreu read a heartfelt letter dedicated to the legendary Scott Bloomquist. Racing his Bloomquist-Tribute car, Abreu clinched victory with a commanding performance. Jacob Allen came in 2nd, with Spencer Bayston, Anthony Macri, and Justin Peck following in the top five. Jacob Allen also earned the Rosewood Machine Precision Move of the Race for his impressive drive.

In the USAC Midgets, Daison Pursley continued his dominance, securing yet another win. This time, he finished ahead of Ryan Timms in 2nd, Logan Seavey in 3rd, Kevin Thomas Jr. in 4th, and Chris Windom in 5th. Ryan Timms received the Rosewood Machine Precision Move of the Race for his strategic maneuvers throughout the event.

The night culminated in the USAC Silver Crown feature, where Mitchel Moles celebrated a well-earned victory after a challenging race that included a significant pile-up in the first lap. Kody Swanson and Briggs Danner finished 2nd and 3rd, respectively, while Daison Pursley and Brian Ruhlman completed the top five. Ruhlman was recognized with the Rosewood Machine Precision Move of the Race for his efforts.

Click here for detailed results of the night 2 (all heats, dash, features)

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Conclusion

The 42nd 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway showcased thrilling racing across multiple divisions, with Daison Pursley emerging as a standout performer of the weekend. The blend of emotional tributes, fierce competition, and standout performances made for a memorable event, leaving fans eagerly anticipating next year’s edition. The 4-Crown Nationals once again proved to be a must-see event for racing enthusiasts.

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