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Fast Time – Joey Saldana 11.272

GLR Investments Heat 1 – Donny Schatz, Jason Meyers, Toni Lutar, Shane Stewart, Tony Bruce Jr, Kerry Madsen, Jesse Whitney, Lucas Wolfe, Colton Heath, Kevin Smith

GLR Investments Heat 2 – Jason Solwold, Steve Kinser, Kraig Kinser, Terry McCarl, Daryn Pittman, Nick Engberg, Destiny Hays, JJ Hickle, Wade Fleming, Steve Dyer

GLR Investments Heat 3 – Craig Dollansky, Joey Saldana, Jonathan Allard, Marc Duperron, Chad Hillier, Eric Fisher, Jason Sides, Chad Kemenah, Josh Edson

GLR Investments Heat 4 – Travis Rutz, Jac Haudenschild, Barry Martinez, Paul McMahon, Sam Hafertepe Jr, Mitch Olson, Steve Kilcup, Jeff Hodgson, Dan Simpson

Crane Cams Dash – Jason Meyers, S.Kinser, Schatz, Dollansky, Solwold, Saldana, Haudenschild, Stewart, Rutz, McCarl

C Main – Chad Kemenah, Hickle, Olson, Heath, Edson, Smith, Dyer, Simpson

Last Chance Showdown – Kerry Madsen, Kilcup, Sides, Fisher, Engberg, Whitney, Kemenah, Wolfe, Hickle, Hays, Hodgson, Fleming

A Main – Joey Saldana, Meyers, S.Kinser, Schatz, Dollansky, Solwold, Stewart, McMahon, Pittman, Madsen, Duperron, Bruce Jr, McCarl, K.Kinser, Haudenschild, Martinez, Sides, Kemenah, Fisher, Lutar, Hillier, Kilcup, Allard, Rutz, Hafertepe Jr

Main – Marshall Corbell, Randy Geary, Steve Peters, Freddy Vela, Ben Gunderson, Brad Pritchard, Greg Hibma, Bobby Collins, Eric Vickery, Rick Young, Clayton Sibly, Howard Vos, Travis Meins, Josh Keolker, Gary Rice, Karl Dahl, Ron Holtrop, Ashley Lewellen, Wade Swatzina, Jon Edwards, Stacy Day, Ken Higby

Main 2 – Wade Swatzina, Corbell, Higby, Geary, Collins, Gunderson, R.Holtrop, Pritchard, Meins, Edwards, Vickery, Peters, Vela, Dahl, Lewellen, Young, Rice, Vos, Keolker, Day, Tyler Ketchum, Wendy Johnson, Dean Ruddle, Hibma, Sibley, Ronda Eszlinger

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