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#69 Mark Miller, Calgary, Alberta was the Friday night Feature winner & #14 Darrell Midgley, Sidney, British Columbia was the Saturday night Feature winner. (Photo-Stpracing Memories)
 
By: Northern Provincial Pipelines Late Model Series
June 14 2016

Feature Wins For Miller And Midgley

Rimbey, Alberta - Northern Provincial Pipelines Late Model Series champions Mark Miller and Darrell Midgley each grabbed a Feature win at Central Alberta Raceways on the weekend. Miller, the 2014 NPP Series Champion, won the 2016 season opener on Friday night. Midgley, the two-time and defending NPP Series Champion, drove to victory lane Saturday night. Thanks to winning his heat races both nights, Midgley emerged from the Rimbey, Alberta race weekend as the early season points leader.

"I wasn't very good Friday night," admits the Sidney, British Columbia driver, "the car was just fine, I just messed up so I gotta own that. We just came back Saturday night and got it done." Midgley spun early in the Friday night Feature event and spent the rest of the race playing catch-up.

The Integra Tire (Edson) #14 Dodge was the fastest car on the track Friday night posting the fifth quickest lap time in NPP Series history with a 17.03. "Friday night was a real heavy track," adds Midgley, "it was all about speed and carrying your momentum through the corners. Saturday night, it was finesse. Float the car in (to the corners) and pretend you had an egg under the throttle." Midgley has won four of the last eight Feature events competed at Central Alberta Raceways Mark Miller sits second in the NPP Series Championship points chase.

Miller opened the season with a Feature win Friday night and a fourth Saturday night. "Every year we've started off fairly slow, so this is definitely nice to start off (the season) with a Feature win." The handling of the A1 Autobody #69 Chevrolet was suspect at times on opening night. "The first two heat races we tried a setup that we've never done before. It wasn't too successful with it. Went back to what we know best and it worked well and we managed to get a win."

Handling problems hampered the performance of Millers car on Saturday night something his team will address before the next race. Bruce Broughton and Shawn Kennedy were the other Heat race winners from the season opening weekend. Both drivers also sat on the pole for the Friday and Saturday night Features. For Broughton it was the 5th time he's had pole position at the Rimbey track. Broughton was also the first NPP Series driver to have pole position at Central Alberta Raceways inaugural oval event back in 2005.

Northern Provincial Pipelines Ltd., based in Edson, Alberta, is the title sponsor of the NPP Late Model Series