Larson, a former NASCAR star, wins at Port Royal to end a cash weekend in the city of Pa.

Three races, 3 wins and $30,000.

In short, it’s the story of Kyle Larson’s weekend trip to central Pennsylvania.

The former NASCAR star continued his exceptional sprint race on Sunday night with a victory at the time of the Bob Weikert Monument at Port Royal Speedway.

Larson won $10,000 for the triumph of Sunday’s All Star Champions Circuit, which is the $10,000 he won on Saturday night on the first night of the Weikert occasion at the Juniata County facility, which he also sponsored through All Stars.

He earned an additional $5,000 bonus for winning the Bob Weikert Memorial Championship.

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On Friday, Larson won an All Star occasion at Williams Grove Speedway in Cumberland County, earning an additional $5,000.

Larson is undefees of his last five All Star races with 10 all-star 16-round wins. A few weeks ago, Larson also attended the Pennsylvania Sprint Car Speedway Championship.

“We had a chain of races where we almost missed the victories and were defeated late,” Larson told the All Star website. “To be honest, he was born to worry me, but now we’re winning again. I hope Scorridor will be able to continue, especially friendly with the biggest races to come.”

Starting sixth on the 30-lap grid, Larson took the lead on lap 10 and led the way.

Larson won Sundy’s race opposite Lance Dewease, with The Anthobig Macri apple from Dillsburg in third place. Danbig Dietwealthy and Jacob Allen from Hannover completed the logical maximum of five. The logical maximum 10 ended through David Gravel, Brent Marks, Daryn Pittman, Ryan Smith and Dylan Cisney.

The winners of the circular were Allen, Marks, Cisney and Steve Buckwalter. Zach Hampton looks at the C-Main and Brock Zearfoss looks at the B-Main. Sheldon Haudenskid set a warning time of 16,278 seconds.

On the limited genre occasion beyond the limit at Port Royal, Marvin Winters took first place, followed by Chad Myers, Dillan Stake, Andrew Yoder and Shawn Shoemaker. The remaining top 10 included Matt Parks, JR Toner, Trent Brenneman, T Snok and Curt Dunn.

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