After an amazingly fast and wide track the night before, of course the track turns to crap and was rubber-down huggy-pole conditions. Damn near everyone started where they finished and Schatz had the luck of the draw to start on the pole. He went on to lead all 30 laps to win for the 2nd night in a row but without the dramatics of the night before. It sounded like Saldana had taken the lead at one point, but the caution came out to save Schatz and he took it home from there.
Top 10 looked like: Schatz, Saldana, Sides, Pittman, S. Kinser, S. Smith, Kaeding, Layton, Meyers, and Lasoski.
Hopefully the track and weather conditions improve for tonight, but it looks like Schatz will be the man to beat until he gets beaten.
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