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Brad Sweet in victory lane at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55. (TWC photo)

Sweet Builds Mid-America Sprint Rankings Lead

CONCORD, N.C. – Two-time World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series champion Brad Sweet swept a pair of events at Missouri’s Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 to run his winning streak with the series to four consecutive races.

In the process, he extended his lead in the Mid-America Region standings of the National Sprint Car Rankings.

No driver has yet reached the 20-start plateau required to open the national rankings, but Donny Schatz and Gio Scelzi have each made 19 starts this season.

Sweet leads the country with five victories in only 13 races.

Danny Dietrich moved into the lead in the Eastern Region, while Gary Taylor moved to the top of the standings in the Great Lakes Region. Aaron Reutzel remains on top of the Western Region standings.

Twenty-eight drivers have combined to win the 42 features run.

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Danny Dietrich in victory lane at Lincoln Speedway.

Eastern Region

  1. Danny Dietrich – 558
  2. Justin Peck – 554
  3. Kerry Madsen – 506
  4. Anthony Macri – 462
  5. Donny Schatz – 450

Brad Sweet en route to victory Saturday at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55. (Mark Funderburk photo)
Brad Sweet en route to victory Saturday at Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55. (Mark Funderburk photo)

Mid-America Region

  1. Brad Sweet – 288
  2. Sheldon Haudenschild – 270
  3. Logan Schuchart – 258
  4. David Gravel – 238
  5. Kraig Kinser – 212

Great Lakes Region

  1. Gary Taylor – 146
  2. D.J. Foos – 142
  3. Cole Duncan – 140
  4. Chris Andrews – 130
  5. John Ivy – 118

Aaron Reutzel in victory lane earlier this season. (Blake Harris photo)

Western Region

  1. Aaron Reutzel – 234
  2. Donny Schatz – 232
  3. Cory Eliason – 224
  4. Carson Macedo – 216
  5. Tim Kaeding – 201

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Brad Sweet and his crew pose in victory lane at Volusia Speedway Park. (Paul Arch photo)

410 Feature Winners

Brad Sweet — 5
Justin Peck — 3
Aaron Reutzel — 2
Carson Macedo — 2
Buddy Kofoid – 2
Donny Schatz — 2
Sheldon Haudenschild — 2
Channin Tankersley — 2
Logan Schuchart — 2
Lance Dewease — 2
Tony Stewart – 1
Tim Wagaman — 1
Tim Shaffer — 1
Danny Dietrich — 1
David Gravel — 1
Freddie Rahmer — 1
Lance Dewease — 1
D.J. Netto — 1
Hunter Schuerenberg — 1
Alan Krimes — 1
D.J. Foos — 1
Dylan Cisney — 1
T.J. Michael — 1
Jimmy Siegel — 1
Tim Kaeding — 1
Billy Dietrich — 1
Broc Martin — 1
Cole Duncan — 1
Joey Montgomery — 1