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Nine feature races made for a busy night at the Estevan Motor Speedway

Nine different feature winners at the track Saturday night.
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 Austin Daae, middle, receives congratulations after winning the stock car race.

ESTEVAN - It was arguably one of the busiest nights ever at the Estevan Motor Speedway (EMS).

Nine feature races were part of Saturday night's program at the 23-year-old venue, and in a show of parity, there were nine different feature winners.

The program started an hour earlier than normal at 6 p.m., in order to squeeze in the four feature races that were postponed from the Aug. 12 program due to rain.

Travis Hagen won the modified feature. Kody Scholpp was second, Aaron Turnbull finished third and Steven Pfeifer came in fourth.

Brandon Beeter won the hobby stock feature, finishing ahead of Kyler Satran, Brennor Grinstead and Connor Hanson.

Austin Daae won the stock car feature, finishing ahead of Mike Hagen. Adam Goff was third and Chris Hortness was fourth.

Jacek Ashworth won the slingshot feature, finishing ahead of Hudson Mann, who was second, Eli Turnbull came in third and Landon Gaudreau was fourth.

The only feature that was run on Aug. 12 was in the sport mod class, with Leevi Runge emerging victorious.

After a brief intermission following the last of the rescheduled races, the drivers regrouped and the regularly-scheduled portion of the Aug. 19 program began with qualifying heats in each of the five divisions. The preliminary races wrapped up slightly later than they normally would.

Features were held after the intermission.

Scholpp took top spot in the modified feature, finishing ahead of Marcus Tomlinson. Aaron Turnbull was third and Travis Hagen was fourth.

Grinstead was the winner of the hobby stock feature, with Kaiden Tuchscherer in second, Diezel Raynard in third and Kayden Hjorteland in fourth. Grinstead started 13th  the feature but worked his way up to the lead.

Mike Hagen won the stock car feature, finishing ahead of Goff, Hortness and Kyle Scholpp.

In the sport mod feature, Robby Rosselli emerged as the victor, with Mike Hudson in second Ryder Raynard third and Runge fourth.

As for the slingshots, Gunner Raynard was the feature winner ahead of Mann, who worked his way up from the 15th starting to finish second. Gage Goetz was third and Eli Turnbull was fourth.

The next program at the track will be on Aug. 25, starting at 7 p.m. It will be the track championship night, and the season winners in each of the five divisions will be crowned.

Travis Hagen leads the modified division with 346 points, 15 better than Pfeifer, who sits at 331. Kody Scholpp is third at 324 and Isaiah Geisel is fourth at 296.

Goff leads the stock car division by one point over Chris Hortness, 340-339. Kyle Scholpp is third with 329 points. Joren Boyce is fourth with 319.

Satran leads a closely-bunched hobby stock division with 299 points. Hjorteland sits two back with 297. Grinstead is third with 294 and Hanson is fourth with 286.

Rosselli has a commanding 30-point lead in the sport mod division, 307-277, over Ryder Raynard, who is the only driver with a mathematical chance of catching Rosselli. Keenan Glasser is third with 265 and Runge is fourth at 250.

Ashworth sits atop the slingshot division with 335 points, 10 better than Eli Turnbull who has 325 points. Mann is third with 324 points and Goetz is fourth at 315.

The maximum number of points a driver can pick up in a race is 40 for a win.

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