Richard Woodland scores Hurricane Midget feature victory in close finish

In what could be one of the closest feature finishes in all racing divisions this year, Richard Woodland would edge out Rob McCall out at the line to score the Hurricane Midget feature victory.

 

Jaike Haywood won the first heat ahead of Ryan Brown, Katherine Summers, Brian MacDonald, Doug Galt and Bill Hetherton.

 

Woodland won the second heat ahead of McCall, Mike Bradley, Owen Elliott, Robin McLean, Adam Carrothers and Larry Lawson.

 

Brian Woodland won the final heat ahead of James Rodgers, Jamie Bound, Shawn Stones, James Stanley, Josh Read and Lorne Van Dusen.

 

The Hurricane Midget feature would have a couple cautions for some stalled cars, but nothing too serious. Richard Woodland held the advantage ahead of the field after a pass early for the lead. McCall would work his way to the front and from that point on, the pair traded the lead back and forth with their side-by-side battle.

 

McCall held the lead near the end of the race, though on a late race restart, Woodland was able to get to his outside. The pair would cross the finish side-by-side, with Woodland declared the winner. Bradley finished third, followed by Carrothers, Rodgers, Mclean and Connor Carrothers.

 

The Hurricane Midgets will be back in action this coming weekend at Barrie Speedway.

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