past the defending champ and
took control of the race. Once
in the lead, he wasted no time
pulling away. Lap after lap, Lynn
continued to set the pace, con-
sistently putting down the fastest
times of the day. Despite DeMar-
tile's best efforts to keep him
in striking distance, he simply
couldn't match Lynn's relentless
speed and smooth execution.
Realizing the battle for the
lead was slipping away, DeMar
-
tile shifted his focus to the
bigger picture—keeping his
championship hopes alive as the
season continues to unfold.
Further back, Surratt held firm,
maintaining a steady and cal
-
culated pace as he regained his
form after recent setbacks. He
has shown more confidence and
speed each round, inching closer
to being back in the fight for
podium contention. By the time
the checkered flag waved, Lynn
had put on a dominant perfor
-
mance, crossing the finish line
with a commanding one-minute,
15-second lead over DeMartile.
In the series championship
standings, Lynn leads DeMartile
by just three points in the Pro
450 division. Surratt is holding
down third on 58 points.
In the Pro 250 class, Sem
-
mens put on a masterclass
performance, showcasing both
WIND
IN THE
P50
Mason Semmens
ran off with the Pro
250-class victory.
Carter Klein dominated
the ProAm division.