4-CYLINDER
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Two 4-cylinders going at
it. |
Big pack of 4-cylinders
racing each other. |
#24 Tim Fontana racing the
#55. |
#23 and #40 doing battle. |
Close side-by-side battle. |
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#17 heads for a
spin. In Enduros, not even camouflage will save you. |
#22 Ed Fontana, #16, and
#53 Mike Smith racing each other. |
#26, #50, and #36. |
#41 meets up with the wall
and changes its class from subcompact to sub-subcompact. |
#27 goes around with the
#22 Ed Fontana trying to get around. |
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#55 gets disorientated
Enduro style. |
Patrick Verwys discusses
his win with Bob Finan. |
Patrick Verwys and family
in victory lane. Verwys may be from PA but his family is no
stranger to LI Racing. |
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6-CYLINDER
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The first ever stand-alone
Enduro lines up for the race. |
#2 Joseph Forgione and #1
Stan Wangenstein battle it out Enduro style. |
Long Island Jam hasn't
featured "Bumper Boy" much this year, but finally he has
returned to grace Long Island Jam once again. |
Stan Wangenstein, Jr.
discusses the win with Bob Finan. |
Stan Wangenstein Jr. and
his right hand man Kevin Clarke in victory lane. |
2ND
8-CYLINDER ENDURO |
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#54 Tom Sullivan and many
others try to go 4-wide. |
#1 goes low and Spider-Man
is sighted going high on top of the #24 of Jimmy Muller. |
#7 Walter Stroud, Jr.
looks hungry for his second win of the day with the #19 trying to
prevent that. |
#28 Ed Primavera somehow
misses this mishap with the other two taking a bite out of the wall. |
#31 Jeff Otto likes the
high line but is trying to avoid the spinning #1 in this instance. |
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#11 and #19 go at it. |
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THE
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