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A horrendous weekend for DirtVision, an instant classic to open Knoxville festivities and Rusty Schlenk wins the $33,000 Wood Tic, arguably the best-kept
Where: I-80 Speedway – Greenwood, Neb. (streamed on MAVTV Plus)
Why We Chose It: At $30,000-to-win, by far Thursday’s highest-paying dirt race
After a white-hot start to the 2021 season that saw New Waverly, Texas’s Tyler Erb score two wins at East Bay Raceway Park (as well as get parked for on-track antics with Mason Zeigler), the driver known as Terbo stormed back to relevance on the LOLMDS circuit, backing up a $7,000 preliminary win Wednesday with a flag-to-flag victory in the 53-lap feature Thursday night. The win paid a cool $30,000, by far Erb’s biggest of 2021.
.@BestTerbo1 flexed his muscles on Wednesday Night leading all 30 laps to win the Al Belt Custom Homes I-80 Nationals at @I80Speedway.
Where: Davenport Speedway – Davenport, Iowa (streamed on DirtVision)
Why We Chose It: At $5,000-to-win, Thursday’s highest-paying race that wasn’t rained out.
Tony Jackson Jr. rocketed away from the field in the opening laps of Thursday night’s late model feature, but shortly after Billy Moyer Jr. brought out the first yellow of the race on lap 8, Hell Tour wins and points leader Bobby Pierce took the lead and never looked back, comfortably winning his fourth race of the tour.
. @dirtvision REPLAY: @BobbyPierce32 takes the checkered flag tonight at Davenport Speedway, his second victory in as many nights! pic.twitter.com/bGIc1fXkS9
March 31, 2021 written by Phil Allaway
Last weekend was a big weekend for NASCAR as they held their first dirt race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Unfortunately, it turned into a literal quagmire due to precipitation.
This ended up being the sixth spring race at Bristol for the NASCAR Cup Series in the last eight years to be delayed in some way, shape or form. Just brutal. Bristol just can’t buy a break. That’s why the attendance has fallen off a cliff for the race. I have no idea why they decided to move the race back up three weeks into March. Last year is an outlier because of COVID-19, but the race was two weeks later in 2019. For 2022, NASCAR needs to move this race weekend back into April. It’s like they forget sometimes that Bristol Motor Speedway is in the mountains. It’s not like Nashville or Charlotte. It can get cold there this time of year, and that’s far more critical with a dirt track than it is a paved track. It’s the same reason why they couldn’t do any o