Guess who made a comeback this summer at Yakima, Washington?
Tri Track series will feature Harry Jefferson
YAKIMA, Wash. -- Crashing and dashing will make for a fan-favorite doubleheader this weekend at the Yakima Speedway, starting with todays annual demo derby and moving on to Saturdays return of the Tri Track Super Late Model Series with Harry Jefferson behind the wheel.
The 67-year-old Jefferson, whose NASCAR Sprint Cup career included three top-10 finishes in the 70s, is coming out of a 12-year retirement to drive Austin Reeds No. 14 Ford Fusion with his nephew Jason Jefferson as crew chief.
Austin Reeds father and car owner Dave Reed, who works with the extensively experienced Jefferson family when his North Carolina-based son races on the west coast, was eager to see Harry race on his home track again.
We have been looking to get Harry back in the car since last year since hes been coming to races to help Jason and Austin. Dave Reed said. I know he can still wheel a car so this should be really exciting for Harry and the fans.
The inaugural Tri Track Series, which launched in April at the Apple Cup, has six events of 12 in the books at the three tracks Wenatchee, Hermiston and Yakima. And the first half has been good for local drivers, who have claimed four victories heading into Saturdays 125-lap main event. Mike Longton of Moxee is the Series lone double winner, having won in Hermiston twice, and Naches drivers Jeff Jefferson and Tayler Riddle have claimed victories.
While Garrett Evans is winless, the Wenatchee veteran does have five top-four finishes and leads the points standings by 88 points over Lucas Valdez of Kennewick.
Super Late Model drivers in the region are coming off of last weekends Summer Showdown 200 at Evergreen Speedway, where Canadian Cameron Hayley a teammate of Reeds earned the $20,000 winners check just ahead of runner-up Garrett Evans and reigning Apple Cup champion Pete Harding. Owen Riddle, Longton and Tayler Riddle finished seventh, ninth and 10th, respectively.
In addition to the $2,000-to-win demo derby, todays lineup also includes Hornets, Youth Hornets and Bump to Pass.
For both days of racing, gates open at 4 p.m. with opening ceremonies at 5.
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