Video: The Incredible Thanksgiving Classic Finish Between Queen, Berry, and Honeycutt

What a race! What a finish! In the Late Model Stock event during the Thanksgiving Classic at Southern National Motorsports Park, fans and Racing America subscribers were treated to what was quite possibly the race of the year in any form of motorsport.

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After a solid race, which was chock-full of intense action, it all came down to a heart-pounding 27-lap three-way battle for the win between Josh Berry, Brenden Queen, and Kaden Honeycutt.

In an effort to not spoil the finish, if you haven’t already seen it, here is the video of the finish, which Racing America was kind enough to share for free with the public on its YouTube account:

With 27 laps to go, Queen began to attempt to fend off Josh Berry, who was on fresher tires, and clearly had more speed in the closing laps.

The two would engage in a tight, and aggressive 11-lap exchange, which included several chrome horns being applied. The battle between the two brought Kaden Honeycutt into the picture and what ensued was a thrilling three-wide battle for the win.

In the end, Queen was just aggressive enough to keep the competition at bay as he scored the big-time win in the Thanksgiving Classic.

This is the type of excellent short track racing that is available to subscribers of Racing America. If you were not a subscriber before Sunday’s race, you still have time to join as a subscriber for 20% off the standard price as Racing America’s Cyber Monday sale runs through Tuesday, November 28th. Click here to snag the deal.

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