2015
EDT Racing
Round #6 - Muskogee, OK
Hatbox Field
August 28, 2015
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Brad Riley Takes Pro
& ProAm Championships with Wins
::Continued::
Wolff netted his second podium this season after
finishing second in Indiana for Round four.
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Hoosier's
#71 Nathan Wolff rounded out the top three
in the Pro class
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“Needless to say, I’m out of shape,” said Wolff
with a laugh. “Brad was pressuring me. He made
an aggressive move and took the lead. The next
lap, Chuckie checked up, and I lost second in
the split section. I can’t say enough about all
of my sponsors this year: Hoosier Tires, Walsh,
Rath, Wolff Motorsports, Custom Axis Shocks, Maultech
ATV, Aggressive Army Graphics, Fox Gear. A lot
of work goes into this and we definitely got some
good results today.”
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H&H Motorsports'
Josh Hibdon just missed a podium finish
with a fourth place finish
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Michael Houghton, who came into the event leading
the points in Pro Am Unlimited and was running
second in Pro Points, reinjured his shoulder in
a crash during the Pro-Am Unlimited event and
sat out the balance of the weekend’s racing, and
unfortunately, he will need surgery, and will
be out of racing for the race of the year.
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Earnhart
Racing's #92 Michael Houghton re-injured
his shoulder during the Pro-Am unlimited
race, which ended his season while in
the hunt for the Pro-Am Unlimited Championship
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Riley also won the Pro Am race, beating out Creech
and Chris Landreth. It was Riley’s fifth Pro-Am
victory of 2015. Riley took the holeshot and led
for the first half of the race. Creech and Riley
then spent the second half of the race trading
the lead back and forth in the split section.
Riley took the lead for good on the second to
last lap on the back section of the track and
held off Creech for the win
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Extreme
Dirt Track Pro-Am ATV Podium (left to right)
Chris
Landreth (3rd), Brad Riley
(1st), Chuckie
Creech (2nd) |
“Chuckie and I had a great battle,” said Riley.
“We traded the lead a couple of times. We were
running about the same speed. Whenever he passed
me, he tried to play defense and when I got out
front, I had to defend. It was a lot of fun.”
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DASA
Racing's #1 Brad Riley had an intense battle
with Chuckie Creech in the Pro-Am Main event |
Creech said he mirrored Riley during the race
and tried some different lines as a result.
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JT Racing's
#25 Chuckie Creech utilized the split
lane section to make a move on O'Neill's
Brad Riley for the lead in the Pro-Am
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“I didn’t know if the option lane would work,
but I was able to watch how other people were
working it,” said Creech. “I got to try a lot
of different things when we were battling. I made
some moves on him and he made some moves on me.”
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