Video: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Sweeps the Weekend Features at Southern Raceway’s Battle at the Beach

It was a great weekend for Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who took to the dirt at Southern Raceway in Milton, Florida for the Battle at the Beach.

Stenhouse took the victory in the USCS Racing 360 Outlaw Sprint Car Battle at the Beach Preliminary Feature Friday night and the 33-year old followed that up by sweeping the weekend and taking home the victory in Saturday night’s feature as well.

Here is video of the finish from FloRacing, who had the broadcast of the race:

While Friday night’s feature was a 25-lap event, Saturday night’s race was a bit more of a test of endurance as it was a 40-lap contest.

Stenhouse was able to beat out Justin Barger, Mark Smith, Dale Howard and R.J. Jacobs, who rounded out the top-five finishers in the 23-car field.

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