RANSOMVILLE, N.Y. — It took seven years for Sam McGhee Motorsports’ Parker Price-Miller to secure his second Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 main event win during a start at Fremont Speedway on June 11, but less than a month later, he was back in victory lane at Ransomville Speedway. Leading just the final two circuits, a slider through turns one and two following a lap-29 restart sealed the deal for “The Law Firm,” who edged Cap Henry and Chris Windom for a $12,000 payday. Windom was the man in charge when Price-Miller made his winning move, inheriting the lead at the lap 29 restart when race-long leader, Hunter Schuerenberg, cut a tire with the white flag in sight. But that’s why you race the whole 30 laps…we were able to take advantage of that late restart.
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