
8/22/2008
Skyline Speedway
(Stewart, OH)

8/23/2008
TBA

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August 17, 2008 –Louie Krushansky made a return visit to Roaring Knob and jumped out front at the start of the 15-lap Brooks Auto Group Modified feature. Krushansky led until lap six when the second place car of Phil Jeffries made contact with Krushansky, spinning both drivers out. This put Be Thorn on the point and he led the next five laps before Morgantown, WV’s Nolan Dalton, who came from the rear after a lap four spin, replaced Thorn as the leader. Dalton then went uncontested the final four laps for his second feature win at the Knob. Krushansky came back through to finish second over Phil Jeffries, Bobby Bennett and Rod Lanham. Six through ten were Todd Daughenbaugh, Mike Errett, Josh Cramer, Josh Revels and Be Thorn. Vic Vandergrift and Jeffries were the heat winners.
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Louie wins his first Tyler County feature of the season
June 7, 2008 –2 time AMRA champion Louie Krushansky scored his first 'Bullring' win of the season, holding Mike Wilson at bay the entire 20 laps in the 'Sistersville Center Genesis Healthcare AMRA modified main.
Krushansky's 'Denzle Turner Excavating/Key Contracting #23' never provided the opening that Wilson, himself a 2 time AMRA champ, searched desperately to find. Donnie Nething, Del Cunningham and Lou Ennis made up the tightly bunched top 5 finishers.
Wilson and Krushansky garnered heat wins.
Louie Krushansky, Mike Wilson, Donnie Nething, Del Cunningham, Lou Ennis, Brian Propst, Thomas Sigler, Robin Ours, Steve Higgins, Mark Deitch, Jim Tatgenhorst, Mark Dickson, Jason Defibaugh, (dns) Darren Glover.
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Louie takes home Roaring Knob's 2008 Season Opener!

May 10, 2008 –A slim field of Modifieds saw eighth starting Louie Krushansky (Morgantown, WV) take the lead on lap two and go on to win the 15-lap Brooks Auto Group Modified feature. Once out front Krushansky cruised to an easy win over Dennis Perigo, Ron Parrish, Jr., Nick Cramer, Shawn Davis, Vic Vandergrift, Rod Lanham and Bobby Bennett, who was unable to take the green. Krushansky won the lone heat.
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