Shane Borlan was fastest among playoff drivers at 4th, and teammate Donnie Moore made it 2-for-2 for Western Motorsports inside the top-10 in a tie for 8th. Ultimately, a fair eight Chase drivers were inside the top-20 speeds, with Nashville Superspeedway winner Conor Mays coming in at 12th.
Here's how drivers fared in the first practice from Washington: (playoff drivers in bold) 1) TJ Ball - 23.471 (198 laps) 2) Colin Lindsay - 23.477 (189) 3) Craig Martin - 23.480 (189) 4) Shane Borlan - 23.482 (184) 5) Andy Coleman - 23.484 (195) 6) Dwayne Callaway - 23.488 (196) 7) Ryan Kendall - 23.496 (186) T8) Donnie Moore - 23.500 (187) T8) Jon Gilbert - 23.500 (178) T8) Al Callaway - 23.500 (194) T8) Jay Jefferson - 23.500 (187) T12) Conor Mays - 23.504 (197) T12) Kenny Knox - 23.504 (173) 19) Austin Rogers - 23.511 (186) 20) Robert Harrison - 23.514 (181) 27) Eric Van Arsdale - 23.531 (197) 31) Sparky the Sun Devil - 23.538 (188) 32) Chris Harley - 23.540 (197) 35) Kyle Law - 23.544 (200) Comments are closed.
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