April 29th, Hermiston Raceway
(Thank you Hermiston Raceway for the photo!)
Haeden Plybon has taken home his 2nd 1st place trophy in 7 days. Fresh off the win at WVSO's Leonard Evans 150, Haeden is is showing why he deserved to be a Kulwicki Driver Development Program Finalist for the second year in a row. But it was far from an easy victory as #54 Trace Thompson fought hard even taking the lead fittingly at lap 54. Haeden took it back at that 58 but not without Trace being right on his tail up to the last lap. It was textbook edge of your seat racing.
(Thank you Tyler Adams from Elevate Racing Media for the photo!)
Toyota was on board for the Power City Prolate 70 and their support is greatly appreciated!
(Thank you Jacob Langston for the photo!)
Haeden once again took the pole with a 15.572.
Zachary Riehl also had a great showing. He took some risks there on the last 20 laps and picked the outside lane on two restarts. Each time he jockeyed for position and held on to take third.
Results
1st - Haeden Plybon
2nd - Trace Thompson
3rd - Zachary Riehl
Up next is the Northwest Super Late Model Series 125 at Findlay Stadium Stateline Speedway. This is Haeden's home track and the first time he's returned since winning the Idaho 200 last year.
Event Info
(Thank you Jacob Langston for the photos!)
Al always HPR couldnt be successful without great people on the team and awesome sponsors behind them.
HPR Team
Thomas Plybon
Kevin Richards
Bryan Graham
Josh Aguirre
Ryen Tarr
Frank Varner
Cindi Schoenberg
Chuck Dasenbrock
Haeden's Sponsors
Cascade Rain Gutters
Evergreen State Towing
Muffler Mart
Kulwicki Driver Development Program
Hamke Race Cars
Angel's Bail Bonds
RaceCals
Horsepower Project
Coming Up Next
Haeden and Team will be looking for marketing partners for the 2023 season. If you would like to join with us in the excitement of being part of a dynamic winning team, write us at info@haedenplybonracing.com. Until then, thank you for your support and for being an HPR fan!
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