ROUND 15-16 / SEPTEMBER 25, 2022
CEDAR LAKE SPEEDWAY / NEW RICHMOND, WISCONSIN
P88
FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK
BRANDON ROBINSON, JD BEACH WIN THE RACES;
MEES PULLS AHEAD IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP
Brandon Robinson
got things started
after a rain delay
by winning the first
of two SuperTwins
main events.
ROBINSON,
BEACH, MEES –
ALL WINNERS
BY CHRIS MARTIN
PHOTOGRAPHY BY TIM LESTER
W
ith a bar-banging, 3/8-mile
high-banked clay oval play-
ing host to the Progressive
American Flat Track season's penul-
timate doubleheader, the inaugural
Cedar Lake Short Track promised to
be brilliant and/or brutal.
And it was, the exact definition de-
pendent upon one's race-day perch,
be it saddle, pits or stands.
With two full points-paying Mission
SuperTwins main events jammed into
a single Sunday afternoon and four
riders locked within 29 points of the
championship lead, the series' biggest
names rode exactly as the situation
demanded.