HANFORD, Calif. — Dominic Scelzi summed up his Peter Murphy Classic victory at Keller Auto Speedway with just six words. “I would not be here if it wasn’t for Peter,” Scelzi said. Sanders opened up a commanding lead early on as Corey Day began to charge toward the front. First Day and Colby Copeland nearly got together dueling for fourth with Day coming out on top. On the restart with 20 laps remaining Day got an excellent jump and squeezed to Sanders’ inside entering turn one. “I felt like we were, honestly, as good as the 14 (Day) and 57 (Sanders) and we closed in on both,” Scelzi explained. “We got lucky tonight, but nobody’s going to give a crap in two days,” Scelzi said.
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