Troy Wagaman Wins the Icebreaker 30 at Lincoln Speedway

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410 Sprint cars were back at Lincoln Speedway today. Jesse Carberry/Myracenews

Not the smoothest start to a race that included a lap one red flag, a caution to address oil on the track and a break to refuel. Once the race resumed after the fuel break the racers settled down and Troy Wagaman weaved his way through traffic to win his first opening day race.

Twenty-five 410 Sprint cars were pit side including at least one team that competed in the High Limit race last night at Golden Isles in Georgia. Thousands of race hungry fans under cold but bright blue skies would officially open the outdoor Sprint car season in the pigeon hills of central Pennsylvania.

Danny Dietric #48 tried to get by Troy Wagaman #27 but had to settle for second place. Jesse Carberry/Myracenews

Troy started the feature outside the front row and jumped to an early lead that he held all 30 laps. Danny Dietrich chased Troy to the lead but never could get close enough to the leader to challenge for the top spot.

Freddie Rahmer was looking for his 3rd Icebreaker in a row, but he would finish third.

The virtual flagger was in use today although there was also an actual flagman was in the flag stand for today races.

Kody Hartlaub was the hard charger of the race.

Heat races were won by Rick Lafferty, Troy Wagaman, and Jordan Givler.

The next two weekends, March 2nd and March 9th Lincoln will continue with afternoon show before the switch to 6:00PM night races on March 16th.

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