Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Roseville speedway opens full slate of racing today

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The second Riebes Auto Parts Trailer Bash of 2021 will hit the All American Speedway Saturday night in Roseville. NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series racing will also hit the track with Berco Redwood Late Models, Jaws Gear & Axle Modifieds, Riebes Auto Parts Super Stocks, F4s, Jr. Late Models, and Mini Cup/bando competing. The metal grinding action in the Trailer Bash will close the show.

Advanced tickets are available online at www.allamerica­nspeedway.com with state, local, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines enforced at the event. Masks are required for attendees and all attendees including children must have a ticket selected in advance online. Tickets will be priced at $20 except children five and under who are free. Parking is controlled by @the Grounds and race fans must park at the main entrance lot off Junction Blvd.

Grandstand­s open at 5 p.m. with heat races starting at 5:15 p.m. Opening ceremonies will take place at 6 p.m. with features to follow.

Alan Bridgman used his “shark car” to win the first $1,000 Trailer Bash of the year on May 1. The winning driver must both finish first and have their trailer still attached to the car at the finish. Drivers can collide with other trailers to knock trailers off, but no car-to-car contact is allowed. Trailers must carry a boat or be a camping-type trailer. Full entry form and rules are available on the speedway website.

The NASCAR competitio­n is heating up as Roseville heads for the summer stretch. Granite Bay’s John Moore has won four Berco Redwood Late Model main events and looks to add two more wins during a twin 35-lap night of action. He leads Fort Bragg’s Aidan Daniels by 18 points in the standings with Auburn’s Thomas Martin, Loomis’ Michael Mitchell, and Galt’s Matt Wendt rounding out the top-five.

Jaws Gear & Axle Modified points leader Eric Price has also won four times this season, leading 2020 champion

Jason Philpot by 34 points. Ralph Bailey of Colfax, Jon Yourd of Foresthill, and Sammy Nuno of Windsor make up the top-five in the standings. 2020 Berco Redwood Super Stock champion Andrew Peeler leads his championsh­ip defense by eight points over Roseville’s Roy Smith. Three-time winner Josh Whitfield, Dixon’s Tim Walters, and Roseville’s Jeremy Fritts are the top-five. Both the Modifieds and Super Stocks compete in 30-lap main events.

Roseville’s Ray Molina has moved to the top of the F4 championsh­ip as he works on a title defense of his own.

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