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Budds Creek, MD, 5/2/25- Greeting Marylands Chuck Bowie achieved his first win of the season last Friday evening on the 20-round box model on the Potomac Speedway. The victory for Bowie, who directs his Rosie Bowie ownership in Raket Chassis No. 14c, would be the 6th career area of ​​the former Track Champion.

Bowie found the top six new cars on the pole for the start of the event and he took advantage of his chance because he would finally lead the distance. The former late Model-Champ and now converted CRATE LATE MODEL RACER ROY DEESE JR. from his fifth place to start and had to make a win over the second place as a Bowie. “We finally found the speed we were looking for, but the car is so tight that it was quite difficult to drive, but I could hold on,” said Bowie in the Victory Lane. “I have to thank my wife Rosie because we were pretty beaten after the last week and she worked really hard to bring this thing back together.” The defending champion Ben Scott came home to the third, Jarrett Edwards took fourth place, and Megan Emory completed the top 5. The warnings went to Bowie and Greg Carrico.

Wyatt Hanson achieved his second victory in the 2025 season with his victory in the 15-R-Street share. After his 11th career victory, Scotty Nelson, Deice Wright, Jonny Oliver and Ricky Edmonds Hanson followed. The warming went to Oliver and Nelson.

The race of the night was the 15-round hobby stock feature, in which Kayce Gordon took in the flag for her first career career win. Unfortunately, your car did not pass a Post Race inspection that Mason Hanson presented the victory. Tommy Dennison achieved a career best, followed by Richie Gibson, the 7th start of Colin Long and the 12th start of Billy Crouse. The heat went to Mason Hanson and Richie Gibson.

Greg MattinGly was also a repetition winner when he achieved his second victory in just as many attempts in the 15-round Main for his 27th career division victory. Larry Fuchs, who defended the Track Champion Nabil Govey, Johnny Hardesty and the 10th Start Shawn Howsare at the finish line. The cuts went to Govfey and Mattingly.

All Griffith achieved his first win of the season in the 15-round U car competition. The opening winner and the defending champion of the defending champion Faith Lacey took second place, Brooke Bowles, Richard Incoe and the 9th Start Ryan Martin rounded off the top 5. The warming went to Lacey and Travis Dye.

Kiste late models (20 rounds)

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Chuck Bowie, Roy Deese JR, Ben Scott Jarrett Edwards, Megan Emory, Greg Carrico, Scooter Tippett, Josh Dotson, Garrett Donnell, John Davis

Road stocks (15 laps)

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Wyatt Hanson, Scotty Nelson, Deice Wright, Jonny Oliver, Ricky Edmonds, Dylan Alton, Ray Reed, John Cobb, Matt Tarbox, Johnny Burch, Dalton Tankersley

DNS Steve Hilgenberg, Mason Hanson

Hobby stocks (15 laps)

Mason Hanson, Tommy Dennison, Richie Gibson, Colin Long, Billy Crouse, Mikey Latham, Rusty Alton, Connor Cheseldine, Ralph Price, James Rainey, Kenny Ellis, Eric Hanson, Robert Martin

DQ- Kayce Gordon

U -Autos (15 rounds)

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All Griffith, Faith Lacey, Brooke Bowles, Richard Incoe, Ryan Martin, George Burch, Alexandra Clarke, Garrett Cobb, Kevin Lace, Joey Suite, Travis Dye, Serenity Schwartz, Thomas Windsor, Stephen Suite, Danny Cronin, Keith Brown, Nathaniel Hamilton, Nikolas Webster

DNS Rebecca Stone

Strict stocks (15 laps)

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Greg MattinGly, Larry Fuchs, Nabil Guffey, Johnny Hardesty, Shawn Howsare, Dave Rutherford JR, Pat Kelly, Brandon Clenshaw, John Hardesty, Sarah Culver, Eric Suite, James Stone Jr.


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