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Chase Randall in victory lane at Huset's Speedway. (Tylan Porath photo)

Randall Rules Huset’s Sprint Field

BRANDON, S.D. — Chase Randall, Jack Dover and Cory Yeigh powered to wins at Huset’s Speedway on Sunday during Nordstrom’s Automotive Night.

Randall made a late-race pass to score his third Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars victory of the season — tied for the most triumphs in any division at the track this season.

“Luckily I could kind of move around and find something that could work better,” he said. “Every time I’d get close I’d make a mistake or a yellow would come out.”

Brooke Tatnell held the point for the first 23 laps as he lapped into the top 15. However, a late caution allowed Randall to restart on the bumper of Tatnell. He stayed close and was able to pounce coming to the white flag as he drove around Tatnell in turns three and four.

“A few times in lapped traffic I ran the middle in (turns) three and four and got a good run,” he said after winning by .815 seconds. “I was finding clean air to get the car to stick.”

Tatnell’s second-place run was his fifth top five of the season at the track.

“I knew we had a good race car right off the top,” he said. “When you’re sitting there with a green-white-checkered or a four-lap restart the ideal spot is second because you don’t have to make a decision. Congratulations to him.”

Riley Goodno rounded out the podium.

“I think my car just wasn’t there to be up front with these guys,” he said.

Dusty Zomer finished fourth and Tanner Holmes was fifth.

Dover became the ninth different winner in nine Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main events this season as he held off 11th-starting Tyler Drueke by .456 seconds.

“We went out for hot laps and the car wasn’t running right,” Dover said. “We went through the whole fuel system and fixed it and she ran strong for the rest of the night. It’s always fun to drive a nice car like that. Second night out in the car, it’s pretty awesome.”

Dover was out front throughout the 20-lap A Main, which showcased a red flag that involved points leader Cole Vanderheiden on the opening lap. Dover led by more than three and a half seconds at one point in the race, but three more cautions bunched the field together and traffic in the final two laps allowed a hard charging Drueke to close in rapidly.

Mike Moore recorded a third-place result with Tyler Rabenberg ending fourth and Dusty Ballenger fifth.

Dover, Moore, Taylor Ryan and Nicholas Winter posted heat race wins. John Lambertz was the B Main winner.

Yeigh led the opening lap and the final 15 laps of the Nordstrom’s Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event, which featured a green-white-checkered finish following a caution on the originally scheduled final lap.

“I almost forgot how to get here; it’s been a while,” he quipped.

Matt Steuerwald passed Yeigh for the top spot on lap two, but Yeigh stayed nearly side by side for the next few laps before he returned the favor on lap seven. Yeigh entered traffic with five laps to go and Steuerwald quickly closed. Yeigh stayed committed to the bottom lane and faced another close call on lap 20 when a fellow driver spun in front of him in turn two, setting up a two-lap race to the checkered flag. Yeigh got a strong restart and held the point to win by .965 seconds for his 19th career victory and first of the season at Huset’s Speedway.

Steuerwald finished second with Eric Moser placing third. Tim Dann charged from 14th to fourth and Ron Howe advanced from 12th to fifth.

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