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Justin Allgaier Takes Summit DirtCar UMP Modifieds Feature 4 Win at Fairbury, Transfers to Saturday’s Finale

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Justin Allgaier, who is enjoying the two-week NASCAR olympics break, like most of the stars of the NASCAR National Series ranks,  had a great night on Friday in the DIRTcar UMP Modifieds Showdown Feature 4 at Fairbury Speedway in Illinois.

Allgaier, who typically runs in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for JR Motorsports, rolled from the pole in the 20-lap feature and despite three cautions that re-racked the field throughout the event, Allgaier stayed poised and the 35-year old led every single lap on his path to a victory.

The Illinois-native finished 1.627-seconds ahead of Kyle Steffens for the win. Ray Bollinger was third, Mike McKinney was fourth and Jeff Leka rounded out the top-five in the 15-car field.

According to timing and scoring provided from DIRTcar Racing, Allgaier turned the fastest lap of Feature 4 with a 15.432-second lap around the 0.245-mile course.

Allgaier, Steffens, Bollinger and McKinney will all advance to Saturday’s Modified Finale at Fairbury Speedway.

Full Results From Friday’s DIRTcar UMP Modifieds Showdown Feature 4 at Fairbury Speedway:

  1. 7A – Justin Allgaier, 20 laps
  2. 8 – Kyle Steffens, -1.627 sec.
  3. 77 – Ray Bollinger, -1.964 sec.
  4. 96M – Mike McKinney, -2.340 sec.
  5. 3L – Jeff Leka, -4.784 sec.
  6. 1S – Brian Shaw, -5.493 sec.
  7. 34W – James Walters, -7.380 sec.
  8. 99W – Chris Arnold, -7.748 sec.
  9. 0J – Garrett Jameson, -8.638 sec.
  10. 3 – Mike Brooks, –8.748 sec.
  11. 37 – Michael Ledford, -9.718 sec.
  12. 777 – Trevor Neville, -10.780 sec.
  13. 17 – Mike Mosier, -13.203 sec.
  14. 18 – Jarrett Stryker, -14.853 sec.
  15. K67 – Ian Keller, -9 Laps

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