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Challenge Cup XXXVII goes to Eggleston in a dominating performance

Last Updated on Monday, 05 September 2011 20:12 Sunday, 04 September 2011 00:00
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Two weeks in a row Chris Eggleston from Erie Colorado has won both the late model and legend divisions at Colorado National Speedway. In the Late Model feature event with $4,000 going to the winner, Dan Savage did everything in his power to get by Chris Eggleston but had to settle for second place as young Eggleston had the fast line and took the win.

Dan Savage goes low but eventual winner Chris Eggleston holds him off up high.

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Chris Eggleston sweeps Ride 9-11 night at CNS

Last Updated on Sunday, 28 August 2011 08:36 Saturday, 27 August 2011 00:00
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(Dacono, CO - 08-27-2011) On a special night that honored those lost on September 11, 2001, NASCAR up and coming star Chris Eggleston dominated the action on the track. Chris won his heat race and main event in BOTH the Gillett Vet Late Models as well as the RMLRA Legends division.

Chris Eggleston in winners circle

Gillett Vet Clinic Late Models
#22 Chris Eggleston started up front in the 40 lap Gillett Vet Late Model main event and quickly built a 10 car length lead over 2nd place #66 Darren Bucklen. #11 Darren Robertson and #27 Roger the "ice man" Avants battled for 3rd place yet eventually Robertson secured that spot and began to hunt down Bucklen. Last weeks main event winner #31 Rick Smith dove inside Robertson to move into 3rd place as Eggleston extended his lead to over a straightaway. By the end of the race Eggleston simply coasted to the finish as he had a massive 5 second lead over Bucklen who took second. Rick Smith was 3rd, Darren Robertson was 4th and #27 Roger Avants grabbed the final spot in the top five.

Qualifying race winners:  #66 Darren Bucklen & #22 Chris Eggleston

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Rick Smith wins Whelen Night at CNS from the pole position

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 August 2011 22:48 Saturday, 20 August 2011 22:44
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(Dacono, CO 08-20-2011) Gering Nebraska's Rick Smith showed the Colorado drivers the fast line winning Whelen night at CNS. A warm summer night celebrated Colorado's rich racing heritage as Colorado Motorsports Hall of Fame inductees were honored and vintage race cars from the CVOR entertained the crowd.

Late Model Action 08-20-2011 (Starr photo)

GILLETT VET CLINIC LATE MODELS
An impressive field of Gillett Vet Clinic Late Models lined up for a 40 lap main event with #31 Rick Smith and #12 Bruce Yackey on the front row. Rick Smith built an early 10 car lead on Yackey who was getting heavy pressure from #74 Dan Savage. The battle for second place brought the CNS crowd to their feet as Yackey, Savage, #78 Darren Crocker, #27 Roger Avants, #95 Dave Finley, #83s Jim Sikes Jr. were all within striking distance. Unfortunately for Avants, he suffered mechanical problems sending a shower of sparks into the night sky ending his night. On the restart Yackey was able to gain the lead over Smith but that lead was short lived as Smith reasserted himself into the top spot. At the finish it was #31 Rick Smith, #74 Dan Savage, #12 Bruce Yackey, #78 Darren Crocker, and #11 Darren Robertson rounded out the top 5.

Qualifying race winners: #31 Rick Smith & #12 Bruce Yackey

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Roger Avants holds off Dan Savage winning Chick-Fil-A Night at CNS

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 August 2011 16:22 Saturday, 13 August 2011 21:59
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(Dacono, CO - 08-13-2011) Point leader Dan Savage started in the rear of the field in the Gillett Veterinary Clinic late model main event and masterfully worked his way to the front. Savage took 2nd place gaining crucial points towards his championship quest. Yet it was veteran driver Roger "the ice man" Avants who dominated the race and brought home the win.

Roger Avants wins Chick-Fil-A night at CNS (Starr photo)GILLETT VET CLINIC LATE MODELS
Coming into tonight's Chick-Fil-A night at the races #74 Dan Savage had a slim 3 point lead over #12 Bruce Yackey, but The "Savageman" would have to start near the rear of the field in this 40 lap main event. At the start of the race #31 Rick Smith jumped out to an early lead over #27 Roger Avants. After a early race caution, race leader Rick Smith spun down the back straight and was sent to the rear of the field giving Avants the lead. Halfway through the main event Savage had come from the rear all the way to 2nd place bringing the CNS crowd to their feet. Behind Savage was #91 Chris Atkinson who was having a excellent run in third. Yet on this night it was the "ice man" Avants all the way who cruised to the win. In second place it was Savage with an impressive run from the back of the pack. Finishing third was Atkinson, fourth was #7 Adam Deines and #31 Rick Smith finished an impressive fifth after being sent to the back of the pack after his spin.

Qualifying race winners: #31 Rick Smith & #7 Adam Dienes

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K&N West Series rookie Kwasniewski leads every lap to take the Toyota/NAPA 150

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 August 2011 20:49 Saturday, 06 August 2011 20:37
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Kwasniewski dominates the Toyota/NAPA 150 at CNS (Starr photo)(Dacono, CO - 08-06-2011) A warm summer evening was the setting for this years K&N Pro Series West Toyota/NAPA 150. The touring series didn't disappoint as they thrilled the huge CNS crowd for 150 laps putting on one of the cleanest shows of the year at Colorado National Speedway.

Once every year the K&N Pro Series West touring series makes a visit to CNS and they battle it out in the Toyota/NAPA 150. The K&N Pro Series features drivers from all over North America in cars that are dramatically different from the late model division that races at CNS. Therefore you rarely see any of the CNS regulars get a chance to compete in this major event. Yet this year CNS's Chris Eggleston and last year's champion "Speedy" Ronnie Hults had both found a ride in the event which had the CNS fans buzzing. When qualifying was complete K&N Series rookie #03 Dylan Kwasniewski from Las Vegas Nevada in a Ford locked down the pole position with a 16.491. Local favorites Chris Eggleston and Speedy Ronnie Hults qualified in the 13th and 16th positions respectively.

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