July 27
Miller Central Speedway,
Miller, SD
Sanction: Repairable Vehicles.com Tri-State Series - $1,500
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated July 28, 8:01 am)
Arment leads South Dakota's Tri-State sweep
- Kent Arment
- Chad Becker
- Brian Diede
- Blair Nothdurft
- Nate Beyenhof
- Dustin Arthur
- Josh Skorczewski
- Nick Grehl
- Casey Skyberg
- Quentin Myers
- John Hoefert
- Gale Vogt
- Tyler Reagle
- Craig Rodgers
- Lane Brenden
- Scott Borkowski
- Rich Thomas
- Brad Vogt
- Jordan Heiman
- Gary Brown Jr.
- Jared Jelsma
Kent Arment enjoys his first Tri-State Series victory.
What won the race: Pole-starting Kent Arment of Aberdeen, S.D., captured his first Tri-State Late Model Series victory Saturday, earning $1,500 at Miller Central Speedway. Arment took the checkers ahead of fellow home-state drivers Chad Becker and Brian Diede.
Key notes: Arment's 20-lap victory came in the tour's debut at Miller Central ... He's the sixth winner in eight series races. ... The race was originally set for July 4 but rained out. … Fifth-finishing Nate Beyenhof was the top-finishing series regular as WISSOTA regulars swept the top spots. ... Runner-up Chad Becker is a three-time winner at Miller Central in 2019.
On the move: Nate Beyenhof of Rock Rapids, Iowa, started ninth and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Arment's Longhorn Chassis is sponsored by Olsen Custom Farms, Mustang Seeds, Evolution Powersports, 605 Signs and Ken's Alignment.
Points chase: Entering the event, Nate Beyenhof (949 points) of Rock Rapids, Iowa, led Gary Brown Jr. (919), Jordan Heiman (894), Brad Vogt (811) and Jesse Kroger (736).
Current weather: Sunny, 78°F
Car count: 21
Polesitter: Kent Arment
Heat race winners: Chad Becker, Kent Arment, Brian Diede
Next series race: August 9, Fiesta City Speedway (Montevideo, MN) $1,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.