Martin Flora leads Jerry Parsons on the way to winning the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Martin Flora leads Jerry Parsons on the way to winning the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Flora wins Modified Dirty 30 at Twin City Raceway

Martin Flora of Fairbanks won the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, in Twin City Raceway-Circle Track Division action in Kenai.

Flora held the field at bay in a race that didn’t see a caution until 17 laps remained, and didn’t see another caution until four laps were left.

Flora was in the lead on the final lap when another caution flag went up, making him the winner.

Flora also won Heat 2, while Clay Petersen captured Heat 1.

The feature races started with the Legends. Parker Rose was able to hold his lead after a caution with three laps to go for the victory.

Josh Boone took Heat 1, while Brent Roumagoux nabbed Heat 2.

In Mini Stock, Jared Hutchings was able to sweep Heat 1, Heat 2 and the feature.

In the feature, Hutchings had a comfortable lead until he hit lap traffic with about five laps to go.

Kyla Stockman was able to battle Hutchings to the final turn, but finished second.

In the A Stock feature, Jake Savely was able to take the lead from Jimmie Hale midway through the 15-lap race and hold on to win.

Savely also won Heat 1, while Michael Hiatt captured Heat 2.

Fans at the race were treated to a functioning scoring tower that made the number of laps to go and top five easy to follow.

The Legends Dirty 30 will be Saturday, Aug. 16. Time trials are at 3 p.m., while racing is at 5 p.m.

Twin City Raceway-Circle Track Division

Race 5 (July 19)

A Stock

Heat 1 — 1. Jake Savely; 2. Jimmie Hale; 3. Michael Hiatt; 4. Bill Chapman; 5. Regan Savely; 6. Shavonya Whitmore; 7. Tom Reese; 8. Brock Bass.

Heat 2 — 1. Michael Hiatt; 2. Jake Savely; 3. Jimmie Hale; 4. Shavonya Whitmore; 5. Tom Reese; 6. Regan Savely; 7. Bill Chapman. DNF — Brock Bass.

Feature — 1. Jake Savely; 2. Jimmie Hale; 3. Michael Hiatt; 4. Brock Bass; 5. Bill Chapman; 6. Tom Reese; 7. Regan Savely. DNF — Shavonya Whitmore.

Mini Stock

Heat 1 — 1. Jared Hutchings; 2. Chevelle Flynn; 3. Nayeli Whitmore; 4. Jon Voight; 5. Scott Wilson; 6. Leilani Boone; 7. Jordyn Flynn; 8. Ethan Herrmann; 9. Ezekiel Hunter; 10. Steven Aguerre; 11. Kyla Stockman. DNF — Heath Hart.

Heat 2 — 1. Jared Hutchings; 2. Jon Voight; 3. Leilani Boone; 4. Jordyn Flynn; 5. Scott Wilson; 6. Chevelle Flynn; 7. Nayeli Whitmore; 8. Ezekiel Hunter. DNF — Steven Aguerre, Kyla Stockman. DNS — Heath Hart, Ethan Herrmann.

Feature — 1. Jared Hutchings; 2. Kyla Stockman; 3. Jon Voight; 4. Chevelle Flynn; 5. Leilani Boone; 6. Ethan Herrmann; 7. Jordyn Flynn; 8. Ezekiel Hunter. DNF — Nayeli Whitmore, Heath Hart. DNS — Scott Wilson, Heath Hart, Steven Aguerre.

Legends

Heat 1 — 1. Josh Boone; 2. Parker Rose; 3. Brent Roumagoux; 4. Owen Hart; 5. Taylor Garner; 6. Sara Boone; 7. Michael Morgan; 8. Jerrod Rose — Wild Rose; 9. Ryla Hunt; 10. Cole Bartlewski; 11. Jenna Leadens; 12. Mercedes Leadens. DNF — Robert Newton. DNS — Kristen Bornowski.

Heat 2 — 1. Brent Roumagoux; 2. Taylor Garner; 3. Michael Morgan; 4. Ryla Hunt; 5. Sara Boone; 6. Parker Rose; 7. Jenna Leadens; 8. Jerrod Rose — Wild Rose; 9. Mercedes Leadens. DNF — Cole Bartlewski, Robert Newton, Owen Hart, Josh Boone. DNS — Kristen Bornowski.

Feature — 1. Parker Rose; 2. Brent Roumagoux; 3. Taylor Garner; 4. Sara Boone; 5. Owen Hart; 6. Michael Morgan; 7. Ryla Hunt; 8. Jenna Leadens; 9. Jerrod Rose — Wild Rose; 10. Mercedes Leadens. DNS — Cole Bartlewski, Josh Boone, Robert Newton, Kristen Bornwoski.

Modifieds

Heat 1 — 1. Clay Petersen; 2. Martin Flora; 3. Jerry Parsons; 4. Jesse Yancy; 5. Alex Clevenger; 6. Dustin Bass; 7. Monte Pearson; 8. Gary Smith. DNF — Michael Sauve. DNS — Steven Hunter.

Heat 2 — 1. Martin Flora; 2. Clay Petersen; 3. Dustin Bass; 4. Jerry Parsons; 5. Jesse Yancy; 6. Monte Pearson; 7. Alex Clevenger; 8. Gary Smith; 9. Michael Sauve. DNS — Steven Hunter.

Feature — 1. Martin Flora; 2. Jerry Parsons; 3. Clay Petersen; 4. Jesse Yancy; 5. Dustin Bass; 6. Monte Pearson; 7. Michael Sauve; 8. Gary Smith. DNS — Martin Flora, Jerry Parsons, Steven Hunter, Alex Clevenger.

Jimmie Hale leads Jake Savely and Michael Hiatt in the A Stock feature at the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. Savely passed Hale midway through the race for the win. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Jimmie Hale leads Jake Savely and Michael Hiatt in the A Stock feature at the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. Savely passed Hale midway through the race for the win. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Mini Stock feature winner Jared Hutchings (9) battles lap traffic in Leilani Boone and Ethan Herrmann at the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Mini Stock feature winner Jared Hutchings (9) battles lap traffic in Leilani Boone and Ethan Herrmann at the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

The Modifieds get ready to start the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

The Modifieds get ready to start the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Parker Rose leads Brent Roumagoux on the way to winning the Legends feature at the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Parker Rose leads Brent Roumagoux on the way to winning the Legends feature at the Modified Dirty 30 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Twin City Raceway in Kenai, Alaska. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

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