Results posted for Freddie’s snowmachine drag races

Results posted for Freddie’s snowmachine drag races

Freddie’s Roadhouse, located in the Caribou Hills 16 miles up Oilwell Road from Ninilchik, held snowmachine drag races Saturday.

Jeff Hanson dominated the day, winning eight of the 10 classes contested. He also won every class he entered.

The full results follow:

120 — 1. Brady Johnson; 2. Dalton Best.

600 stock — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Wayne Johnnie; 3. Kendall Soares.

600 modified — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Brendon Shanahan; 3. Kendall Soares.

700 stock — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Fred Pollard Jr.; 3. Mike Jaqua.

700 modified — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Fred Pollard Jr.; 3. Brendon Shanahan.

800 stock — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Charlie Johnnnie; 3. Aaron Casebeer.

800 modified — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Travis Bittick; 3. Charlie Johnnie.

1000 modified — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Dalton Best; 3. Fred Pollard Jr.

Vintage — 1. Fred Pollard Jr.; 2. Dalton Best; 3. Mike Jaqua.

Open — 1. Jeff Hanson; 2. Fred Pollard Jr.; 3. Joe Dragseth.

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