Another high octane evening of racing capped off the Estevan Motor Speedway's latest doubleheader Sunday night.

Hometowner Les McClenehan found the checkered flag to win the IMCO Modifieds class, and as with many drivers that take to the Energy City's dirt, he had good words to say about the surface.

"The track was great, the prep crew did an excellent job. The car worked well for me tonight, and it was all around a lot of fun."

Meanwhile, a familiar name was found with his 0 car in the winners circle, as Robbi Roselli of Minot, ND once again came away with the first place finish in the Sport Mods division.

"There wasn't a whole lot to get ahold of, and that's the kind of stuff I like to race on, more of a slick type. Just keep the car underneath me, don't use everything up and try to drive it to the front, he said, outlining his tactics from the night.

Burlington, ND's Zach Lutz found the win once again in his 83 Hobby Stock, working his way up five places through the pack for the checkers.

"It wasn't easy, I had to make sure I hit my marks. There's some real slick spots and if you didn't hit it just right, you'd go right off the corner, so it was a tough race."

In the Slingshots division, young Ty Saxon took the feature victory.