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POWRi Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprints Continue Season Competition June 4-5

POWRi Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprints Continue Season Competition June 4-5

Belleville, IL. (06/01/2021) Claiming the 2021 POWRi Lightning Sprint Nationals Champion in series champion Chris Crowder, the Lucas Oil POWRi Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprints will now buckle down for the mid-season fury of Centennial State lightning sprint racing exhilaration beginning with a packed weekend of June 4-5.

With an outstanding representation at the Third Annual POWRi Lightning Sprint Nationals, the Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprinters proved that the competition level is intense with reigning champion Crowder earning the championship-night feature event win and night-one semi-feature victory. Dakota Dillon would be in contention all weekend leading feature laps and grabbing a pair of heat race victories. Josiah King would pocket a heat race victory as well as a semi-feature win with Andy Flood earning a heat race victory.

So far in the 2021 Lucas Oil POWRi Rocky Mountain Sprint racing competition, Johnny Boos has been in fine form claiming both series victories and leading the current points standings. Boos would flex his racing prowess by leading laps in Missouri while notching a heat race victory, semi-feature win, and earning a hard-charger award.

The Lucas Oil POWRi Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprints will next be in action at the first series trip of the year to Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke, Colorado on Friday, June 4th. Classes scheduled to compete include the POWRi RMLSA, Modifieds, Sport-Mods, Stock Cars, Hobby Stocks, Compacts, Dwarfs, Mini-Mods, and UTVs. Pit Gates open at 3:00 PM with general admission available at 5:00 PM. Hot Laps are scheduled at 6:30 PM with racing action to follow. Further track information is available at www.bstpromotions.com/phillips-county-raceway-holyoke.

Then, on Saturday, June 5th the POWRi RMLS will invade I-76 Speedway in Fort Morgan Colorado for Fan Appreciation Night at the winged lightning sprint races. Classes scheduled to compete include the POWRi Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprints, All IMCA Weekly classes, Dwarfs, 270 Micros, and CVOR. Pit Gates open at 2:00 PM with general admission available at 3:00 PM. Hot Laps are scheduled at 4:30 PM with racing action to follow. More track information can be found online at www.i76speedway.com.

For more information such as points, rules, and driver profiles of the POWRi Rocky Mountain Lightning Sprint Association visit www.rmlsa.com online or check out their Facebook and Twitter pages @RMLSA.

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Photo Credit: Tanner Dillin

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