July 8
Bedford Speedway,
Bedford, PA
Sanction: Mason-Dixon Shootout Series (Triple Crown) - $1,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated July 9, 8:08 am)
McGinnis wins Triple Crown finale at Bedford
Triple Crown
- Brad McGinnis
- Shaun Jones
- Justin Weaver
- Devin Hart
- Craig Wagaman
- Greg Moore
- Taylor Farlling
- Ryan Sager
- James Lichliter
- Travis Wilson
- Devin Weyandt
- Brian Lowery
- Dillan Stake
- Donnie Farlling
- Rick Lias
- Curtis Heath
- Herb Hilliard
- Mike Walls
- Tyler Ritchey
- Eddie Cornett
- Ronnie Bottenfield
- Devin Frey
- Daulton Bigler
- Brian Shuey
Brad McGinnis heads for victory at Bedford Speedway.
What won the race: Brad McGinnis of Huntingdon, Pa., picked up the victory in the final leg of the Triple Crown for the Mason-Dixon Shootout Series at Bedford Speedway. The victory was worth $1,000 for McGinnis. McGinnis crossed the finish line 0.433 seconds ahead of runner-up Shaun Jones.
Key notes: McGinnis won his first Mason-Dixon Shootout Series victory. ... Bedford runner-up Shaun Jones opened the Triple Crown with a victory Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway, and James Lichliter was the winner Saturday night at Hagerstown. ... Justin Weaver won the Triple Crown miniseries points title. ... Brian Shuey crossed the line fifth at Bedford but was demoted to last in a postrace disqualification.
On the move: James Lichliter Maurertown, Va., started 25th and finished 10th.
Winner's sponsors: McGinnis drives a MasterSbilt Race Car sponsored by Lakeside Landscaping and MasterSbilt by Huey.
Points chase: Heading into the Triple Crown weekend, Jeremy Ohl of Jersey Shore, Pa., had 332 points to lead Justin Weaver (296) and Devin Hart (286).
Car count: 25
Polesitter: Devin Hart
Heat race winners: Brian Shuey, James Lichliter, Justin Weaver
Next series race: July 20, Clinton County Motor Speedway (Mill Hall, PA) $1,000
Editor's note: Updates finishing order with apparent fifth-place finisher Brian Shuey's disqualification.