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It proved to be a good choice, as that race was rained out while the Camping World SRX Series event at Slinger ran under a clear sky. The Wausau, Wisconsin-native skipped his planned start in the ARCA Midwest Tour championship at Grundy County Speedway in Morris, Illinois, to compete in the SRX race at Slinger, despite being second in the championship standings. At 17 years old, he is the youngest winner in the 42-year history of the Slinger Nationals. Second place, I can’t complain.”įenhaus started second and led 18 times for a race-high 92 laps. I was just worried that he’d shove me up the racetrack if I went to the outside. I felt like we could roll on the outside. “I think he (Marco) jumped it a little bit, which didn’t help me at all,” said Fenhaus, who earned his spot in the 12-driver field by winning Tuesday night’s Slinger Nationals. Fenhaus, a 17-year old Wisconsin native and the winner of the Slinger Nationals, had been well on his way to victory at the white flag when a crash triggered by Hailie Deegan and Paul Tracy set up a final restart.Īndretti beat the 17-year-old Fenhaus to the checkered flag by 0.194 of second in a green-white-checkered finish. I had so much fun.”Īndretti was able to pass Luke Fenhaus on a green-white-checkered restart to win at Slinger Speedway. He’s young, he’s got a lot of time ahead of him. I know it’s not a popular win, but us old guys have to get it when we can. Just delighted to be able to do it without touching him. I’m trying to learn from him, to be honest with you. “Honestly, I know it’s not a popular win, but I tried to be as clean as possible,” said Andretti, a 16-year veteran of the NTT INDYCAR Series. (Photo by Logan Riely/SRX via Getty Images)

Marco Andretti #98 takes the checkered flag to win the Camping World Superstar Racing Experience event at Slinger Speedway on Jin Slinger, Wisconsin. The third-generation racer whose grandfather is Mario Andretti and father is Michael Andretti held off local all-star Luke Fenhaus to take the win at the quarter-mile, high-banked asphalt oval 35 miles northwest of Milwaukee. NTT INDYCAR Series veteran Marco Andretti won the Camping World SRX Series event Saturday night at Slinger Speedway to take his first victory in a racecar with fenders and a roof.
