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Rocky's Autos Late Models Feature #1
Bruce "The Moose" Yackey and Cris Muhler take the Features, defending their respective point positions for another night.
Read more: Muhler & Yackey win the Front Range Dodge Dealer Mid-Season Championship Finale.
For months now, mother nature’s been casting a black cloud over the speedway, raining us out and trying to kill our fun. I’ll tell ya, last Saturday’s July 4th rain out was the final straw. So get ready because this weekend we’re going to show her a thing or two and party like there’s no tomorrow!
That’s right, this Saturday July 11th, we’re going to blow mother nature out of the water with a bang – it’s Colorado National Speedway’s Independence Day Finale!
This Saturday, July 11th, Colorado National Speedway will put on the best all American NASCAR show this side of the Rocky Mountains! We’re sparing no expense! There’ll be lightning fast racing action, Down home bbq and an amazing fireworks spectacular you won’t want to miss!!
Adults are 15 dollars, youths are 6 bucks and kids get free admission and a free hot dog.
So you know what to do this Saturday! Hop in your car and head to exit 232 the Erie/Dacono Exit. For more info, race recaps and to follow us on twitter check out ColoradoSpeedway.com
It’s the Independence Day Finale this Saturday July 11th and it’s only at Colorado National Speedway – You’ve Gotta Be Here!
Comfort Shack Sportsman
Jeff Walbaum held off the ever approaching Brinlee and Tommy Roe for his first victory this season at CNS. Now 2nd in points, Walbaum is a clear contender for the '09 Sportsman Championship.
25 Sportsman hit the track for the 30 lap main event. #38 Frankie Estes had the pole with #8 Jeffrey Walbaum on his outside. #62 Jim Bob Rogers had the inside of row 2, #49 Dennis Pobanz was on the outside. #99 Nick Brinlee followed on the inside of row 3.
Read more: Jeff Walbaum wins night one of the Dodge Dealers Mid-Season Championship
Rocky’s Autos Late Models
A beautiful Colorado summer evening was settling in and last weekends twin 40 lap feature winners Cris Muhler and Darren Roberston were set to battle along with 17 other of the best late model drivers in the country.
When the 40 lap main event started, #10 Tyler Chrisinger had the pole with #27 Roger Avants on the outside. #03 Happy Ferree had the inside of row two with the intimidating #11 car of Darren Robertson beside him. #95 Chris Muhler was on the outside of row 3.
Read more: Another Win by Chris Muhler Makes Him the Point Leader
Rocky’s Autos Late Models Feature #1
#31 Richard Smith had the pole with #10 Tyler Chrisinger on the outside. #11 Darren Robertson was on the inside of row two alongside #95 Cristofer Muhler. #42 Ronnie Hults followed behind in row three.
Chrisinger quickly moved into the lead with Rick Smith and Darren Robertson duking it out for 2nd. Robertson made it around the inside hurtling to the tail of Chrisinger. Before long, Robertson was coming along the inside of Tyler Chrisinger for the lead!
Read more: Robertson and Muhler Lead the Twin Late Model Events
This father’s day, Colorado National Speedway is going to honor your dad the only way we know how: With half price admission! (grandstand's only)That’s right! We’re revving it up just for pops at Colorado National Speedway, the state’s only home for official NASCAR racing! The first 500 Dads through the gate will get a free hat compliments of sponsor Snap-On Tools!
The fun starts at 6PM this Saturday night at Colorado National Speedway in good ol’ Dacono Colorado. So get the gang together and head on down! Dad will get to enjoy TWIN Late Model 40 lap main events, the RMMRA Midgets, Super Stocks, and the Figure 8's.
A special night dad won’t forget will be waiting this Saturday at Colorado National Speedway, the family place for fun and excitement.

Snap-On Tools Pro Trucks
The die hard fans who ventured out to CNS despite the possibility of foul weather were treated to a night of clear skies and some of the most intense racing action of the season.
The race was action packed as drivers competed aggressively for the win, with one racer being thrown out and suspended due to aggression.
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