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Dominic Scelzi celebrates winning Saturday's NARC sprint car feature at Antioch Speedway. (Joe Shivak photo)

Scelzi Rules NARC’s Antioch Return

ANTIOCH, Calif. — The NARC 410 Sprint Series returned to Antioch Speedway for the first time since 2017 and dished up a thrilling show.

Dominic Scelzi managed to hold off a hard-charging Corey Day to procure his first series win of the season and the 20th of his career aboard the Scelzi Enterprises/Red Rose Transportation/Whipple Superchargers No. 41 Kistler/Maxim.

“I’m amazed!” said an excited Scelzi. “I felt like I was setting a decent pace running high out of turn four with the lapped car running on the bottom was the place to be. This track was phenomenal and what we race car drivers dream of, and they nailed the surface tonight; you can’t ask for any better.”

Joey Ancona paced the opening laps aboard his Dryco Construction/Swindell Speed Lab/Melrose Powder Coating No. 88a Rider/Maxim and set a torrid pace for the 20-car field.  He was the class of the field until he spun while leading on lap nine. 

He managed to save the car but would lose the pacesetter position to Scelzi, who was anxious to take advantage of the opportunity.

A breathtaking battle developed in the late stages as Scelzi tried to hold off the continued challenges of second row starter Day. The 17-year-old driver obtained the coveted position in the Jason Meyers-owned Meyers Constructors/Four C’s Construction/Autry Plumbing No. 14 Kistler/KPC with about mile to go. However, it was a short-lived stint as Scelzi stole it right back on the following circuit.

The stage was set for one last sprint to the checkered when the caution flag appeared on lap 26. However, Scelzi proceeded to master the restart and hold off Day to become the third different winner in four races. It was the first time the two-time defending series champ has won at Antioch Speedway and his first NARC victory since May 26th, 2022.

Day finished a respectable second, just .352 seconds behind the winner. Ancona rebounded from his earlier mishap to score his first NARC podium finish.

The balance of the top five finishing order would consist of Colby Copeland, in the Larry Antaya fielded Fire Protection Management of the Bay Area/Northstar Concrete Pumping No. 16a Helix in fourth and finishing fifth was the NOS Energy Drink/Keith Day Trucking No. 22 Rider/KPC of Ryan Bernal.

The finish:

Feature (30 laps): 1. 41-Dominic Scelzi[2]; 2. 14-Corey Day[4]; 3. 88A-Joey Ancona[1]; 4. 16A-Colby Copeland[3]; 5. 22-Ryan Bernal[9]; 6. 2X-Justin Sanders[5]; 7. 24-Chase Johnson[13]; 8. 69-Bud Kaeding[11]; 9. 17W-Shane Golobic[10]; 10. 42X-Justyn Cox[8]; 11. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[6]; 12. 92-Andy Forsberg[14]; 13. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[19]; 14. 26-Billy Aton[12]; 15. 4-Burt Foland Jr[16]; 16. 12J-John Clark[17]; 17. 75-Bill Smith[18]; 18. 2K-Kaleb Montgomery[7]