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TULSA, Okla. (April 10, 2019) - The third week of USAC Weekly Points Racing will continue atop the high banked 1/8 mile oval of Port City Raceway this Saturday night.
Six classes of Micro Sprints will be featured on the show card.
Highlighting the action will be USAC Winged Outlaws along with USAC Stock Non-Wing, USAC Winged A-Class, USAC Sportsman, USAC Restricted, USAC Junior Sprints and USAC Masters.
Leading the contingent of USAC Outlaw Micros is Darien Roberts who picked up the feature win last Saturday. Chris Andrews sits in second with Jordan Herrman in third. Steven Curbow is fourth with Shawn Wicker fifth.
Shawn Mahaffey leads the USAC Non-Wing point standings with a slim two point advantage over Ryan Timms. Matt Carr is third four points back with Daniel Shaffer fourth and Jake Nail fifth.
Both Shawn Mahaffey and Garth Kasiner are currently tied for the top spot in USAC A-Class competition. Jordan Herrman is third with Ryan Timms fourth. The top five rounds out with Darien Roberts.
Danny Clum leads the USAC Sportsman class by one point over Ryan Cody. Dave Nicholson holds the final podium spot. Kaimron Schoonover is in the fourth spot with Bobby McIntosh in fifth.
In USAC Restricted standings, Ryan Timms leads Kayden Cole by two markers in the season standings. Rees Moran sits in third with Kaden Smith fourth. Kale Drake rounds out the top five.
Brody McClelland leads USAC Junior Sprint action with a 23 point advantage over Jase Blevins. Ayden Parrish is third in points with Carter Sauer in fourth. Top five rounds out with Haidyn Stout.
After one night of competition Bryan Davidson leads the USAC Masters standings. Harlan Hulsey currently rides in second. The top three rounds out with Matt Cash. Fourth is Rob Lamb with Ruben Morris rounding out the top five.
Gates are set to open at 4pm with racing getting underway at 7pm.
Adults are $10, Kids 6-12 / Seniors: $6, Children 5 & Under along with Veterans (with proper ID): Free. Pit passes are $30.
For more information on the United States Auto Club, you can log onto: www.usacracing.com
For continued information on the Port City Raceway, you can log onto: www.portcityraceway.net
Established in 1974, Port City Raceway has been bringing high octane excitement to race fans every Saturday night. PCR USAC Championship Cup events feature seven classes of Micro Sprints. Classes include: Winged Outlaw, Stock Non-Wing, Winged A-Class, Sportsman, Master Class, Restricted 'A' Class and Junior Sprints. For more information on the baddest bullring in the world you can log onto www.portcityraceway.net.
- Terry Mattox on Apr 10, 2019
- Article Date: 4/10/2019