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Farrington Jr. dominates late, wins PASS race at Oxford Plains
Dave Farrington Jr. has won six of the last nine Super Late Model races at the track.
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Dave Farrington Jr. celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Pro All Star Series Honey Badger Bar & Grill 150 at Oxford Plains Speedway on Sunday in Oxford.
Staff photo by Travis Barrett
OXFORD There’s no halftime in stock car racing, but it was a tale of two halves on Sunday.
After a free-for-all among a half-dozen drivers at the front of the field prior to the midway point, Dave Farrington Jr. finally took over and dominated the final 75 laps of the Pro All Stars Series Honey Badger Bar & Grill 150 at Oxford Plains Speedway. The win was the sixth in the last nine Super Late Model races at the track for the Jay driver.
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From COVID-19 leading to periodic global factory closures, to travel restrictions to events like a container ship getting stuck in the Suez Canal, many manufacturers across the world have scrambled and struggled over the past year to get the products they need to complete orders on time for customers.
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