NEW RICHMOND, Wis. — A well-timed change and a little luck kept Mike Marlar’s Wisconsin streak alive Thursday night at Cedar Lake Speedway. “I’m not going to say I was faster than [Davenport], but I found a little bit better line than him,” Marlar said. “The groove for me that was better was high in (turns) one and two and low in (turns) three and four,” Marlar said. “I stayed a little bit too conservative in my setup,” Larson said. I’m happy with the night overall and happy knowing we’re a second-place car and that I know what changes I need to make to get better.”. “We had a really good car that whole race,” Sheppard said. “I could run top, middle, the bottom where I needed to. “It was getting a lot better, but it needs to get a lot better in the Feature,” Erb said.
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