2014
Mystic Lubricants
Terracross Championship
Round 4
September 7, 2014
North Branch, Minnesota
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2014 Terracross Championship
SxS Racing - Round 4
Readylift's Kyle Hart Wins,
Jason Luburgh & Dana Creech Podium
North Branch, MN (9/12/2014) –
After an exciting round three of the 2014 Mystic
Lubricants Terracross Championship at the at the
48th Annual Snobaron Hay Days Festival, the SxS
racers headed to the track for round four of the
series on the doubleheader weekend, and this time,
Ready Lift Offroad’s Kyle Hart claimed his first
Terracross Championship win, and Jason Luburgh and
Dana Creech rounded out the Terracross SxS Racing
Pro Polaris RZR Podium.
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Mystic
Lubricants Terracross Championship Pro SxS
Podium - Round 3
Dana Creech (3rd), Kyle Hart (1st), Jason
Luburgh (2nd)
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After narrowing the field of 30 Pro Polaris RZR
SxS Racers down to 16 for the Terracross main
with several heat races and qualifiers, Kyle Hart
was the top qualifier and started on the front
row, and he took advantage of it by grabbing his
second holeshot of the weekend.
#41
Kyle Hart grabbed his second holeshot of
the weekend followed by #525 Jason Luburgh |
This time, Duncan Racing’s Hart wasn’t about
to let the lead slip away, and he stayed on the
gas and ran a flawless race and held the lead
all the way to the checkered flag for the round
four win. Hart was untouchable as he negotiated
the track and ran unchallenged to the top of the
podium. “We got the win today and it was a really
good feeling. The track got pretty rough and it’s
always a crazy track, but we were able to come
away with the win and we feel pretty good about
it,” said Kyle Hart.
Rigid
Industries #41 Kyle Hart lead from start
to finish to secure the win |
Anderson Design’s Jason Luburgh was looking for
a bit of redemption for round four after a not
so good finish the day before. Luburgh was in
second off the start and challenged Kyle Hart
briefly for the lead, but settled into the number
two spot and kept his position all the way to
the finish. “In the round three main I was running
fourth and I got stuck behind someone so it was
a good feeling to be in second. This is my
LSR's
Jason Luburgh raced to a solid second place
finish |
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