Friend Or Foe? Stewart Friesen Uses Controversial Slide Job On Jeff Strunk For ‘King of the Can’ $5,000 Mod Honors; Kyle Rohner (Crate Sportsman) and Butch Green (Street Stock) Also Triumph
(Event Press Release) SUSQUEHANNA, PA – Friend or foe?
Stewart Friesen used a go-for-broke slide job on his “pal” Jeff Strunk with two laps remaining in Sunday evening’s ‘King of the Can’ big-block/small-block Modified event at Penn Can Speedway to earn a $5,000 victory. Friesen, of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., supplanted Pennsylvania star Strunk out front following the race’s final caution on lap 48 of the 50-lap feature, drawing a rise from Strunk and the fans at the Keystone State oval.
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(Event Press Release) SUSQUEHANNA, PA – Friend or foe?
MINERSVILLE, PA – For Stewart Friesen, Tuesday night marked another career milestone.
(Race Press Release) SUSQUEHANNA, PA – Stewart Friesen accomplished the impossible Tuesday night at Penn Can Speedway.
(Track Press Release) The NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series beat out Mother Nature as Stewart Friesen of Niagara-by-the-Lake, Ontario topped a field of forty modifieds to collect the $5,000 first place money for winning the BPG sponsored Race of Champions sixty lap modified feature event Wednesday night at the Grandview Speedway. Friesen took the lead on lap fifty-three when race leader Craig VonDohren pulled to the infield with a flat tire.