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Dylan Zampa. (Don Thompson Photo)

Zampa Sweeps Berco Redwood Late Models In Roseville

ROSEVILLE, Calif. — Napa’s Dylan Zampa lifted his record in the NASCAR Berco Redwood Late Models to 3-0, sweeping the twin 35-lap features at All American Speedway.

The first 35-lap feature lined up with Kylie Daniels and Michael Mitchell on the front row. 

Mitchell, Zampa, and 2021 champion John Moore made up the top-three in a tight formation by lap 14. Zampa worked his way to the inside of Mitchell on lap 16 on the backstretch, then cleared Mitchell to lead lap 18.

Zampa led Mitchell, Moore, Daniels, and Thomas Martin at the finish.

Holly Clark started on the pole for the second 35-lap race after the inversion. Daniels and Kenna Mitchell both spun entering turn three to bring out the caution on lap two. 

Zampa knifed into second, then made the pass for the top spot on lap eight. 

A caution for debris on lap 22 didn’t faze Zampa as he topped Michael Mitchell, Moore, Aidan Daniels, and Martin as the top-five finishers.

Zampa’s second feature win was the most dynamic for the 18-year-old, as he overcame an eight-car invert to take over the lead by the conclusion of lap eight. He never relinquished the position over the final 27-laps for the win.

Rick Andersen won the Jaws Gear & Axle Modified, followed by Ralph Bailey, Brandon White, Jason Philpot and Cody Bailey rounding out the top five.

Josh Whitfield continued his winning streak from the end of his 2021 championship-winning season in the Riebes Auto Parts Super Stocks, taking his second straight win of the season. 

The F4 cars competed, with Matthew Fuhs scoring the victory over Nathan Cleaver, John Sproule, Kameron Bair, and Vic Theberge.
 
Both divisions for the youngest drivers at the speedway staged exciting races, with the Mini Cup feature seeing a back-and-forth duel between 11-year-old Lucas Burton and 14-year-old Dayton Broyles. Burton came out on top after numerous lead changes.
 
13-year-old Trey Daniels won his second career 30-lap Jr. Late Model feature. Holly Clark, Connor West, Colton Nelson, and Bella Thomsen completed the top five.